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a teen-ager? I never object to her going any place which is properly chaperoned, but you'd be surprised how many teen-agers have parties without chaperones. Do you think it would be fair to the people in the other side of the “double” where we live to hold a jam session? I doubt if

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they'd object, but they're our landlords. I'm afraid my daughter has her way too much. MRS. J, CITY. You're right about encouraging teen-agers to be versatile in their interests, for the adapt- | able people are the most popu--lar and the happiest. For instance, a girl could impress her boy friend’s mother by playing

impress the boy whose allow. ance. might be low, Those teen-agers should be considerate, as you say. The

Mrs. Alice. Nash... Dies at Age 95

Services for Mrs. Alice M. Nash, who died Saturday in her (home, 2232 Broadway, will be {held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Hisey & Titus Funeral Home. I BUEIZH With be tar Cows BIE She

95. pik A in Shelbyville, Ky., Mrs. Nash lived for a number of years

educated. For the past 50 years she had lived in Indianapolis,

Park Christian Church. The widow of the late George \W. Nash, Indianapolis physician, | Mrs. Nash is survived by a step- | daughter, Mrs. Daisy M. Settle,’ Tallahassee, Fla., and a cousin, | Mrs. Mattie Conkling, Jacksonville, Fla.

‘Services Tomorrow For William Hankins

Services tomorrow for William | Hankins, retired Crawfordsville businessman, who died yesterday | in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Elmer Kollring; - 97, - Burbank Road, “after a two-year illness, will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomor-| row in the Hunt Funeral Home,

Mugs, Ind. Mr. Hankins died at

B @vivors daughter, Miss Mildred Hankins,

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DON'T you think teen-agers could calm down enough to have a y Javing | to Jitterbug | all over the. place? Couldn't Hey settle down one ng

‘even or games and a good time; without Loufs "H. ‘Schmidt, son of

I'm afraid you got the wrong impression from the letter my teen-age daughter wrote you. I dance’ myself and approve of it.in its! place. I'm just in my middle 30's, |.

thoughtful person makes the , valuable friendships. It’s so easy to please us adults. We're susceptible to attention. I know we make a mistake if we think that accusations show our love and trust of téen-agers.

I'M interested in spending my summer vacation on a Western ranch, a real ranch, not a dude ranch. Cin you help? - H,, NORTHEAST BIDE, You'd have to know the owner of a real ranch to be invited, just as you'd need to know the owner of a house with a setting you Travel agencies could help you with "dpde ranches.

CAN you let me have the complete words of the songs, “In Happy Moments” and “Scenes That Are Brightest?” Are there song books containing such songs In libraries? H. We just don't have room for words to songs, long letters, ete., but yoar library probably has them. Central Library has both songs.

IS it possible to get your marriage license in Greenfield hat

he. married in Indianapolis? Wh

re the ages, with parents’ oman sent? I understand you help many people. MIKE, WEST SIDE.

The license would be valid 60 days, any place in Indiana. Boys under 21 and girls under 18 reqiiire parents’ consent.

Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your problems and answer your questions. Write in care of The Times, 214 ¥ Mayan St.

Your Mariage: ‘By Samuel and Esther Kling— Persons Seldom Change Just Because

Q—Does fickleness before marriage usually continue afterward? Take the case of Mr. and Mrs. A., for example. young couple had been married for only a few months and

A—Yes.

Mrs. A, was obviously unhappy.

The trouble was ‘that her husband was always making passes Whenever they went to ) 8. party, Mrs. A. com-

lat other women. plained, her husband would carry ‘on an acttve flirtation with-as attractive a woman -as he could “And it didn’t end “with ‘words or glances. To top -it all off, Mrs. A, dis-

Crawfordsville. Burial will be in|covered that her husband had n seen out with several of

these women. She was furious.

include another What could she do?

When we asked this young wife

four sons, whether her husband had shown {Claude, Paul and Ray Hankins, any great interest in other womgn Way of telling in advance whether |

during their engagement, we]

Local Deaths :

Rites ee For Sgt. Schmidt

Airman Killed In haly in 1944

Graveside services for

land Mrs. Louls H. Schmidt Sr. (2007 McClure St, will be held i m. tomorrow in Crown A gunner on a B-17 bomber, Sgt. Schmidt, who was 22, was killed May 12, 1044, near Itra, Italy, while on his 13th mission. He was stationed on the Island of Corsica as a member of the

Squadron, Born In New York

Born in New York City, Sgt. Schmidt worked as a tool and die maker at Acme Tool & Die Co. for a year before he entered service. He trained at gunnery lschool in Las Vegas, Nev. and Hamilton Field, Cal, before going overseas in March, 1944, Besides his parents, he is survived by a sister, Mrs. Richard Keene, and a brother, Bernard Schmidt, both of Indianapolis.

Mrs. Evelyn Kosaveach

Services for Mrs. Evelyn Kosaveach, who ed Lynhurst Nursing Home, will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crown Hill. She was 70. Mrs. . Kosgveach,. a native of England, came to Indianapolis in 1901. She lived in 442 Parkway Ave. During the last war she was § 2ctive in Red Cross work. She was ko member. of Morris. Street, Methodist Church, Rebekah TemY|ple Lodge 591 and GAR Auxiliary Chapter 144. . Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Katherine West, Mrs. Leona Carroll and Mrs. Zelma Lewis, and three sons, John, Edward and ‘William Kosaveach, all of Indianapolis.

AVC LUNCHEON TOMORROW A luncheon of the American Veterans Committee, Indianapolis chapter No. 1, will be held at ‘noon tomorrow in Central YMCA.

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Mr. and Mrs, Kling counsel their newspaper ar only through The Times. If you have a question, address it to Samuel

488th Bombardment Group, 334th ago. : ; He held the rank of sergeant

= Rites Wednesday

ohn. J. Carey, x-Policeman, Dies Services for John 3 Carey, rewho died Sa in his home,

4826 E. 10th St., will be held later this week. Blackwell

ments, Mr, Carey, who | wis 64, thorn in Ireland - ‘land came to Indianapolis 47 i years ago, He © was a motorman for Indianapolis Railways for § several years before joining the Police Depart. : ” ment 29 years Mr. Carey

in 1944 when he retired because of injuries received in an automobile: accident. : .He was a member of Little Flower Catholic Church and its Men's Club, Fraternal Order of Police, Ancient Order of Hibernians, Fraternal order of Eagles and Catholic Order of Foresters. Surviving are his wife, Dollie; a sister, Mrs. Delia Malloy, Bristol, - England; a brother, "Peter Carey, Ireland, and a nephew, the Rev. Thomas Carey, New Albany.

George D. Dirks

Services for George D. Dirks, 1516: Pleasant St., ‘retired grocer, who died yesterday .in Bt. Vincent’'s Hospital after an illness of three months, ‘will be held at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday 'in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Washington Park. A lifelong Indianapolis resident Mr: Diva died wb Thy He. operated a grocery and meat

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Hoosier Newspaper ‘Man Dies in Home

ufem. mass for Homer J.'row at the Tabernacle Baptist Mellett, former state editor of Church, where he taught Sunday the Indianapolis News, who ied; schoo before Saturday in his home, 545 KE. ton. Burial will- be in Montiawn 424 St, will be held at. 9 a, m.|Memorial Park. Bt. Joan of Arc| The robust North Carolinign Church, following services . at Pesan a full Senate term Jan. 3, 8:30 a. m. in Blackwell Funeral After winning a hard-fought race Home. Burial will be in. Bt. [with Se. Wiha 8. Umstead for Mary's Ceme e 8 election to a short was 0. smetery, - Anderson. He {term covering the last months of|

|1948 gave him seniority over most Mr, Mellett was born in Edin- jof the other 1049 . burg and lived in Indianapolis tors. reshmen i

45 years. Before coming here he

yesterday [aspingion. of a heart attack. He was 60,

‘was affiliated with the Anderson KILL 6 SPANISH BANDITS CORUNA, Spain, Mar. 7 (UP)~— He was the state editor of the {Reports from Pueblo Zas said toNews 10 years of ‘his 40 years day that six bandits were killed! guard wounded {when a guards detachment en-| The re-| me prominent in the journal-| {ports said that several armed beco {women belonging to the group,

Bulletin and the Marion Herald, |

there. He had been research di- and one civil rector for the last threw “years,

Three of his Brothers also have 8aged a group of bandits;

istic fleld. Lowell Mellett, wartime director of the U. 8. Information service and later government co-ordinator of film production, was an administrative assistant to President Roosevelt and a former editor of the Washington Dally News. Don Mellett, one-time Canton, 0., publisher, was killed in 1926 iwhile- conducting a - newspaper campaign against vice. John C. Mellett, Indianapolis, has written many successful novels under the pen name of Jonathan Brooks.

Also surviving are his wife, | ‘Mrs. Marie Mellett; two daugh-| ters, Mrs. Barbara Hayes and Miss Rita Mellett; two sons, Richard and Robert Mellett, all of Indianapolis, and. another brother TAOYE PRI Datta Paw: ¢

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market at Prospect and State Sts, 40 years before his retirement in 1944, Mr. of the Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church. ~ Susvivers Seluae his ‘wite, | {Johanna; Mrs. Clyde Nice no Mrs. {liam Em-

Dirks, Indianapolis; two brothers, Louis H. Dirks, Greencastle, and Edward Dirks, Indianapolis, and four grandchildren. 5

Mrs. Rachel Adler

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“| Saturday in her home, 1429 Car-| roliton Ave., were to be held at];

2:30 p. m. today in the AaronRuben Funeral Hone. Burial will be in the Indianapolis Hebrew,

{Home for the Aged. She Ud, 173.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Goss, Indianapolis;

cisco, and I. M. Adler,

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‘Services for Mrs. Rachel Ad-|880. | \ Also surviving is a brother, sue 515, 130 E. Wash., Phone FR-1633 | SE

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