Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1949 — Page 20
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PAGE 15 Ask Mrs. Manners— Sees Mother-in-Law ~ Wrecking a Marriage
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daughter blows
daughter?
Guide talk to
by the wife's mother.
The poor girl's life breathes a word of it and tries loud the neighbors hear. © They have an adorable baby! and expect another: S | After the mother is gone ‘up and everyone around kn thinks of her neighbors and her I feel. " husband's relatives. because her feelings too much? | mother has made her so jealous. She cries and belitties others who have new things she can't afford,
fore she was married. What ‘can a mother mean by win him? destroying the morale of her own . How ¢an her children help but be affected? >. A BYSTANDER, conversations pleasant channels the wife.
DEAR MRS. MANNERS:
into when you Say good
WHERE I work is a boy I like attention to out spring clean-up campaign. Street Maio pledged. home owners the thirties. And | use of city trucks to remave not enough. eligible men_ in that rubbish. |
the but he doesn’t pay lets me. ow what she er, but can't remove the affection
"A BOY I like acts }ike he likes tf
with when we were small. |jealous of my old boy friends, but areas.” lhe flirts “with my girl
‘and
I've gone out with his broth! Is it because I show my
VERY PUZZLED.
_M. F. H,
friends.
CITY READER.
~ Cleanup Drive
"West, South Side | Campaign Set
{ / | A concerted effort to clean up
iby the city. Terming the condition of West “nd South Side areas “unsightly unsanitary,” three officials joined forces in an all- without having attracted a pros-|
Comm
Clean Up Shums
!
city
issioner Tony
Dr. Gerald!
One member of the Board of per most eligible age, and when
-one of your erowd.
things about the neighbors and tell her compliments they've. | passed on her. Make her feel | She may | not feel too well, though Pll ad- | admit her mother isn’t helping | her. It isn’t altogether her moth- | er's fault that she hasn't grown | up, and she won't he contented and. pleased with her friends’ | good luck until she does..
Be their pals, but very femi-
Dates sre new to those boys {Works suggested that the eity the. men are young enough to | fresh from school sports and {force the clean-up under threat want a wife close to their own]
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THE INDIANAPOLIS — Your Marriage . . . By Samuel and Esther Kling—
‘Want to Land a Husband? }
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TIMES
Attend a Co-Ed College
Q--Does a co-ed school increase a college girl's chances for §
marriage?
: A—Yes. A college girTs prospects for marriage are greatly re-. : ‘duced if she doesn't find a beau during her college years. One £ A reason is that men usually marry women younger than themselves, J NOW 8. gery souple whose Sasfiage Is slowly being ee Indianapolis was launcifed today ang increasingly so as the men grow older. $ > : ~ hatred and jealousies of others. They talk about people continually. is a misery to berself and her husband. He never, to help her, but often they argue so
For example, a man of 251 might marry a girl of 22, where-| as a man of 31 might prefer a girl of 25. The woman who leaves college in her twenties, therefore,
pective husband, must look to} men in their late twenties or| there are simply.
age-group to go around!
though she's better off than be- me when we're alone, but not would attempt to place rubbish college graduate, the college girl === around his gang. Should I try to contafiiers at strategic locationg'js handicapped by having fewer throughout the city. - “Kempf, City Health officer, em- gificulty meeting even those, 1 GO steady with a boy 1 played phasized the importance of clean after she Nd, from coqose] He's ing up “many of the city’s sium
prospects to choose from and has|
All this can be and frequently is ‘offset if she attends a co-ed!
The city officials opened the coilege, Here she has the oppor-| {What should I.do? Mother says clean-up campaign this morning Ar or Se She men who are] (his uncle and father wer like at a Works Board meeting. he is.
close to her in age, when she is
i
the neighborhood ball diamond, °f & proposed ordinance which gage Here, too, she is meeting her! You girls played with dolls and wouid enable the city. to remove i
dried dishes for your mother. Serious (but vague) thoughts of homemaking are natural to yon. Don’t rush those boys. Le them feel natural around you,
rubbish and bill the
property
{owners
men who attended. the nL ontract =: | : | Actually, the majority of edu-
nine, attentive, pretty pals, . until they're old enough for Boy Problems serious. thoughts and you're EVERY TIME 1 mention mar-| Teady for “those serious | thoughts,
riafé to the hoy I've gone with a | year he makes an excuse, I want| & home and children, the same as | other girls. He's always late. Should I continue with®him? N. J. D.
I'M 16 and know there is a lot
of time for boy friends, but I! want a bashful boy to like me as I like him. How should I act? |
STILL WAITING,
P PER
iin base that stays on. Don anything
, At Last From
TENT ITCH!
No wonder thousands teased by itchy ote
agents in a lano- | be. content with Ointment,
iess effective than
GOIN BU
Times, 214 -W. Maryland St.
G OUT OF
They won't feel natural if you set out to get them or if you expect them to give you
assurance instead of getting it |
through self development.
October.
Start Negotiations
The city today began negotiations for a new light contract with Indianapolis Power & Light
Co.
The present contract expires in It has been in effect for
MRS. MANNERS. [10 years,
Lost Discharge
T. L., West Side.
Visit the Veterans Administration, 36 S. Pennsylvania St.
om
Let Mrs. Manners and read-
| ers of the column share your
problems and answer your questions. Write in- care of The
| Mayor Feeney, Council .Presi{dent. Emhardt and other city of-/¢0llege, how can you increase : 0 {ficials met today in the Mayor's Your marriage prospects | WHERE could I gét a Navy office for a preliminary discussion| A—Get your school to give | discharge? I lost mine. ” f {
of negotiations,
Members of City Council have
{expressed displeasure at the pres-
{ent contract. {received from
numerous residents who
complaints say their
|streets are darker at night than, # the past, I
{mately $34,000 a month. The city -
The city's light hill is approxi-
|allows $840,000 a year to pay its
=a heat and light bills.
2 Fliers Near Mark For Endurance Flight
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(UP)~—Endurance fliers Bill Bar-| iris and Dick Riedel set sights on 744 p. m,, (Indianapolis Time) today, when they willl crack a world's endurance record. !
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their
They took off in their small air-
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hope to better the) ord this afternoon. [After that, Barris and Riedel will)
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equals or superiors mentally and educationally. | That a ¢o-ed college does en-! courage romance is shown by a study at one university covering a period of over 50 years. This | revealed that about 45 per cent of the girls who married, married same
cated couples who marry first meet either in high school or col-| ilege. That's why going to a co-ed school is helpful. It extends a girl’s contacts with eligible men, and thus often spells the difference between her getting married and remaining single. i
courses in marriage education!| Such courses will not only teach; you how to be a successful wife,’
Q—If you attend a women's i
through The
_of The Indianapolis Times.
Mr. and Mrs. Kling counsel § their Sewspaper readers only imes. If you have | { a question, address it to Samuel G. and Esther B, Kling in care
but will help you get a husband. One girls’ college, specializing | * Secondly,- women prefer and in such marriage courses, an‘tend to marry mem who are their nounced- that 85 per cent of its James H. Bokedis, city sanita- equals or superiors in education. graduates got married within five on plant superintendent, said he gince thé average man is not a years after leaving school!
Dr. David Tavel
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