Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1949 — Page 5
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Your Marriage: By Samuel and Esther Kling—
Irked at Visitors ~~ Keeping Marriage Secret
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DEAR MRS. MANNERS: dangers of entering into a secret I TALKED the Indiana members of our little club into includMrs. D., who had been married worried that their marriage might be a grave mistake.
Mr. D. complained that his wife I've been fog-bound in California, I've been rained out in Florida, p
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| Because we're. natural and | friendly, Hoosiers are accused of being stupid. We are stupid when | we good-naturedly listen repeatedly to praise of the newcomers’ wonderful home states, They need less hospitality--they need the job of proving themselves. If these people are so advanced and cultured-—and the states they left so advanced and cultured why don't they go home? Surely, with such intelligence and incentive, they could wheedle connections in the states they love. oT. C You can't really “live” in a | eity if you're living in your | imagination and in the past, and that's just what the crabbers are doing, isn’t it? No place would be just right for a person dissatisfied with his job or social life. He needs to conform instead of expecting the world to conform to him.
Did Her Wrong
WHAT would you suggest when I'm in love with a poor little girl who never had a thing in life? I met her seven months ago and for three months things went fine. Then I went too far and treated her terribly, though she loved me Lately she said she didn't want to go with me. I know she loves me when I'm nice but she thinks of the bad times Do you think she'd believe me if I promised never to do anything again? J. H Loving vou as she does, she'll believe you if you give her half a chance—and if you love her you'll give her the chance. If vou think you'll let her down, don’t make promises and hurt her again. Asking her to marry you (if you love her and If you're old enough and secure in your job) might convince her.
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I'M a housewife. 26. My husband works nights and sleeps |days, so I'm alone most of the time. We read where welfare people try to find places for children. I have no children gnd am not adopting one. but I'd fike a little girl in my home for 1 get so lonesome. A VERY LONELY GIRL. We leave adoptions and plaeing of children in foster homes up to licensed agencies. 1f you want te offer full-time care, apply at the Marion County | Department of Public Welfare, © 148 E. Market St. For day care, visit the State Welfare Department, 141 8, Meridian St.
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was cold and unresponsive. Mrs, D, agreed that such, indeed, was the case. Yet she loved her husband dearly and he loved her. What is more. they had both read a great “deal literature about marriage and had thought surely they would have no difficulty, with physical adjustment, It was at this point that we learned the marriage still was undisclosed to their relatives and friends. The couple's meetings were secret, and the time they spent together was in surroundings hardly designed to promote freedom of thought, They were always fearful that their relationship would be discovered and went to great lengths to prevent
such discovery. All this, apparently, affected Mrs. D. more than her husband
and more than she herself real ized. There was*a definite connection between the clandestine meetings and Mrs. D's failure to respond normally. This couple made its marriage known, and with happy results, This problem, involving secrecy is only one instance where circumstances affect a couple's adjustment, We know couples who fail to adjust because of lack of privacy because they fear interruptions and because of unpleasant sur-
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