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MONDAY, APR. 1, 1040 _ To sk Mrs. Manners— gi Believes Women Ask Tt Tred oo Much of Husbands Monotony -

Advised to Learn

PEAR MRS. MANNERS: ° WE WOMEN complain and nag and Gry—sometimes W» gn 80 ar as to get divorces—all because our husbands don't understand . Tt is our own fault. We choose physically and emotionally strong, en and expect ‘them to stay strong, but we think they should under-| mighty tired doing nothing tapnd us when we act like weaklings. but typing all day long. The “big brother” Wpe rine sensitive man ‘who wndecelanits "There are three of us girls voman’s sensitiveness—is the type Tree whe fill in forms from morn- | want when we're in tears. But Local Deaths—

ve wouldn't have one on a Christ. as tree when we're up‘in we J louds.

It's too much to ask of a prac-| « ical, emotionally stable shan that

suddenly become und rsfand-| Rit I E of our upsets. He is the same’ es OMOITOW an we married—he expects us o stay the same and not whim- Retired Kingan & Co. Employee Dies at 81 J

2 “1 am-a typist and get

1 had some stenographing in | high school but never got a chance to use it.”

ONE WAY out is to learn to} {do something else well so that lyou ean do other work in the of{es 4 You mentioned that you had stenography but aver) chance to use it. Here!

or. He expects us strong, becatise e is strong, like we wanted him.| MRS. E. 8.

Men get Sisgusted with un- O'Connor, 835 Bosart Ave. who'to use. grounded complaining. Women |, 4 vooterqay in St. Vincent's! - will listen to other women, but H James Grayson, author of | they’l' gossip. I guess the best FOspital, will be celebrated at. ° The Times new column, “Your

our problems. ath, with the Catholic Church followin serv: te find employment for others. a rom unpreju persons. |: | No one—husbands -or friends— - $33 min Kir} Mobte-| men or women—likes our Cross. He was 81.troubles: after their glamour ay O'Connor retired four years! dies, - ago from Kingan & Co., where he had heen employed 59 years. Born! , ir Sovcny Lover—You know | tin Louisville, Ky.. he lived in Innetic y what is right for |gianapolis most of his life. He If you have any personal job you to do. It Isn't what the man (way 4 member of Little Flower problems, write to Mr. Gray. |

tells you but what your con- Church. it's Hol y Name Society son in care of The Times. science. demands. Ask those and the Old Timers’ Club .in,

personal questions of your Kingan & Co. doctor. His wife, Mrs. Catherine O'Con- tation? See what night schools To B.L. and 1.5. —Write to nor, died five weeks ago. He is - Gov. “statehouse In Frankfort, Ky. Those men you asked ahout |grandson, Thomas Shaw, Speed- really apply yourself to it you! are 34, T.T. (Southern Indiana). juay City; a brother, Patrick ooyiq get out the shorthand book

O'Connor, and a sister, Mrs. Mary rt * home| { Godfrey, both of Indianapolis. and go some reviewing at a:

from Columbia, he is a student | of economics and social science. For more than a score of years. | he has been active in personnel | and industrial relations work.

Books for Nurses Miss | PLEASE advise me where medi- Iss ima Mae Moore

cal books for nurses can be pur- Services .or iss. I chaged. TIMES A Moore. who arama Mae THEN when you Teel that you! LU. nurses may secure their Nome, 625 W. 28th St., will be held. can take dictation tell your hossi books at the 1.U. Medical Cen- At! 1 Pp. m. tomorrow in the C. M. lwhat you have been doing and, ter book store. Some hospitals C: Willis. & Son Funeral Home. that you would )ike to be in line, order books for their nurses. Burial will be in New Crown . come dictation if there is’

Cemetery. Ask at a nurses’ school or hos- Miss Moore, who was 21. was Some that they could give you.

tal. ol born, fn Indianapolis and had If you are already a good typ- . attended Crispus Attucks High ist you will find that stenographyFBI ‘ Requirements {8chool. Surviving are her mother, will open up bigger opportunities!

WHERE could’ I learn the re- Mrs. Mary Moore Bryant; her for you. But see to it that you quirements of the FBI? father, Oscar Moore; a half sister, become a good stenographer and R.G, CITY, Miss Bhirley Anne Bryant, and that you keep on improving. Talk with Harvey G. Foster, grandmother, Mrs. Lena Bar- f special agent in charge of the . nett all of Indianapolis.

local FBI affice ip the Federal i Building. Mrs. Mamie Moten 64, Dies of Burns { Services for Mrs. Mamie Moten,!

— BRAZIL, Ind., Apr. 18 (UP) ——| ' : {2120 Highland Place, who died! Anonymous Letters |8aturday in General Heoapital, Mrs. Hedge, 64, Reelzville, Ind, FOR SEVERAL weeks families Will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomor- died today at the Clay Coumty in our neighborhood have heen jfow in Jon H. Patton Funeral Hospital of burns she suffered at deluged with anonymous letters. Home. Burial will in New h a week a Her son, The person seems to know quite [Towa She was 63. her home 89. a bit about us, but most of fhe Born in Point Pleasant, W. Va. 4i¢ion from burns he received in| accusations are lies. Even the Mrs. Moten lived in Trianapori dion fr accident, minister has been included. [22 years. She was a member of ne son was pouring gasoline Obviously, the person is either, jthe Pilgrim Baptist Church. {from an open can into a carburementally “unbalanced or merely, urviving are two brothers, ior when the gas caught fire. Mr. some miserable, lonely’ and un-|- cman Mitchell Columbus, O.feqge hurled the can away, and happy person who finds solace in| ja Cal. B. Mitchell, Los An- iit struck his mother as she was striking out at people who have! geles, La |coming out of ths ths house.

normal and happy lives. es SOUTHEASTSIDERS. Sow Hits Jackpot . Y- - ng-

land, Apr. 18 (UP)—Farmer J. of the main postoffice. Butler claimed a new record here| today following the birth of 23 . piglets to his prize sow. The lit-| Should She Wait? ter brought the sow’'s total off-| DO YOU think I ought to wait |SPring to 122, 214 years for the soldier I love? ————

We spent 11 days together and he says he loves me. He asked me The Merchants National Bank

to wait and is going to send me a ring. Should I accept it? - EAST SIDE READER. _T Imagine you're pretty young or you wouldn't have made such | a big promise in 11 days. You of Indianapolis 80 you'd better refuse an en- | Statement of Condition, April 11, 1849 gagement ring. You don’t think | : ¥ou can skip all dates or that |... | joo your boy friend will pass up 3 dates with those girls he's bound to meet, now do yon?

Reelsville Woman,

An style. Includes Hairew

t. Soft Wate CENTRAL onus

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postal inspector in Room 274.

know, I don't think you could wait, without dates, If you tried,

RESOURCES Cash and due from DANKE ...ceeseenss.$ 41,549 9014.56

Service, and 2; years, change | U. 8. government securities ..eeeeccoess 44,774,302.41 boys, and staying home with- Other bonds and securities ....eseseeses 10,283,787.36 out dates would change you. Loans and discounts .......ceseesveesss 19,646,649.50 . Bank Stock scecesssens 123,750.00 Let Mrs. Manners and read- | Federal Reserve = 8.08 900,000.00 ers of the column share your Bank bullAIngs Tiieeseciicaresnrinsone ,000. problems and answer your ques- Other assets” ..isessvecsesvssssenssrnne 44,302.30

tions. Write ‘in care of The Times, 214 W. Mary land bites

Services Wednesday

$117,322,796.13 LIABILITIES

CAPHAl StOCK <eevsssessssssssenssssss$ 2,025,000.00

Services for George Davis, 954 Surplus fUNAS ..ecesssessvsicsssssrcess 2,100,000.00 Massachusetts Ave. who died yes- Undivided Profits ..i..cosesvecvasssanes 2,029.722.52 terday in the home of a daughter, Reserve for contingencies, taxes, ete..... 864.523 87 Mrs, Oscar Fox, 1523 Main St.° Other Habilitle +vescsscrocranscssasnns 19,107.49

«+ 110,484 442.25

$117,322.706.13 —

A “ Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Beech Grove, will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in Little & Sons Fimeral Home. Burial will be in’ Memorial Park. i Mr. Davis, who was 74, was a native of Watseka, Ill. He had

Deposits ,..

i Clyde, 21, was still in critical con-

During Your Engagement

{cessful, an engaged couple should larrive at and agree on certain basic attitudes.

ing till quitting ‘time. How {physical relationships of marriage! G. and Esther B. Kling, in care

brea monotony? _ Are important. They should” reawand rd a “Ilige that they promote the phys. = 'eal, mental, and emotional health person. And since it's tmpossivie] Bell, Silverton, Ore.;

iners. Moreover. when accompanied’ ‘by mutual |understanding, they serve to sus-! tain and even strengthen the love thing anyway. She” knows that mates hold for each other.

{their desides as normal and as, her Requiem mass for Thomas J.would be a good place to put it, something to be welcomed in |jGaes such confidence in the other, |

or denied. For it is this urge which panniness in the marriage. Jwdll fullest expression of every phase

thing to do is quickly work out a.m. Wednesday in Little Flower job" has spent his life trying lof their life together.

A graduate of Indiana Uni. married people need not exercise

versity with a master's degree {undue restraint upon their desires. While excesses are to- he

avoided as in /their mutuft]l desires can_usually dirt- track Tate car operator, who serve as safe ‘guides.

the human body as a noble crea{tion and realize that any feelings pital fram his home in Glenwood.

lof "shame or guilt attached tor it fare out of place in marriage and in Moster Mortuary,

Why not brush up on your dic- unworthy of married partners.

riage with these basic attitudes, Earle C. Clements at the-|survied by a daughter. Mrs. Roge=| .N0r® are_where you can get A they are on the road to & gen- Chaney and his brother, Dempsey lary Shaw, Speedway City; a refresher course. Or if you would uinely happy union,

from her husband's wallet with- brother, out his knowledge

land have your parents or some Ito do 80 since in the é ves of the Mrs. Howard rike, Glenwood, and {good friend give dictation le you. law ‘husband and wife are one several nieces and nephews,

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lived in Indianapolis 36 years and | was a member of the United Brethren Church in Stone Bluff,

“rong we soe sur | Fidelity Trust Company

apolis; three sons, Dodge Davis, Beech Grove; Hershal Davis, Toledo, O., and Lester Davis, In-| dianapolis; two brothers, Edward

Davis, Noblesville, Ind., and Ben- ‘ . $ Jamin Davis, Indianapolis; 4% : ; : grandchildren and eight great- Statement of Condition, April 11, 1949 grandchildren. ! = i 4 - ~f “« 2 » . Say It With Flowers RESOURCES — Cash on hand and in banks ..i....... 7.8 8,442,561 40 ° United Btates goverhment securities. reese 6,881,717 61° Municipal DONS ..ovevesnisrens sreranare 10,000 00 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank sess Rasns ' 30,000 00 > FLORAL C0 dita Loans and discounts ...... vesrassssnsess 9,002,595 08: 3837 E 10th St... Bank DIAZ. And equIPMENt ..cecessssesss 130,260 BE TOLAI TOSOUICES «eosssenesssssisssss $22,587,143 63

CAPITOL AVER 8 | > TR REA | olan ETE ICas | LIABILITIES ea

S DVRDOBIIE x iss nnnsssstsssnansissananin $21,287,264 94 FY CADItAl BLOCK “essreseivssses $500,000 00

lsat ‘Bul reser 500,000 00 Undivided profits and reserves 224,007 41 1,224,007 41 Unearned discount CesNsNsBesNbEIIsRRINS, 75,781 28

Total liabilities irr ivaaunes STIOBTIAE 63

I ~~ Bank buildings (Main and 8 Branches).

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To Ea = David Ball oo iscuss Marriage Frankly Age

Ave, retired painting ‘contractor {who died Saturday, was to be

What attitudes toward sex are desirable in an engaged couple s buried in Memorial Park follow-' A-—Engaged people should frankly discuss the sex side of mar- Ing services at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow

1 comparing and sharing their knowledge, attitudes, and points'in Shirley Brothers Irving Hila ‘of view. Doing this helps ease the tensions, fears, and embarrass- /Chapel.. ~ Something Else Well iment feit by both

By JAMES GRAYSON {riage usually reduces the number of problems afterward.

He was 73. A native of Huntington, Mr. a i—— Bell. retired several years ago. Mr. and Mrs, Kling counsel {He ia survived by his wife, Ra : irfet; two sons, rge A. An hair Th Ten focus Sey Morris Bell; four daughters, Mrs.| ug mes. If you have ‘gpoiner Porter, Mrs. Norma Bens, a question, address it to Samuel Mrs Wilma Bunch, and Mrs. Vivian Layman, all of Indianapo“lis; two brothers, Thomas Bell, | . {Battle Creek, Mich., and William | a sister,

partners. And such frank discussion before mar-|

If their marriage is to be suc-| °

First, they shouid feel that the of The Indianapolis Times,

{and well-being of married part- - Mrs, Clarence Sell, Garrett, Ind, ‘to. steal from yourself, it's im and 0 » grandchildren,

possible to steal from your mate. | But no wise wife will do such a

consideration and

any underhand act will destroy

should regard per mate's confidence and trust And when one partner!

Second, they

marriage, rather than suppressed there can only be friction and un- |

provide the basis for the

Plan Rites Tomorrow

they should feel that For Ex-Race Driver

State Servies GLENWOOD, Apr. 18 — Berv:

ices for Harold E. Chaney, former

Third,

anything elise, died Saturday in, an ambulance Finally, they should appreciate en route to Rushville City Hos-

will be held at 2 p. m, tomorrow | Rushville,

‘Burial «ill follow in Eagt Hill If an engaged pair enter mar- Cemelery there oo Born in Ceeenville, O., Mr, Chaney co-owned and operated | Q—8hould a wife take money the race car. - In addition to his ‘he- is survived by his {parents, Mr. and Mrs, Carlton A~No! Legally, she has a right, Chaney, near Glenwood; a sister. | ..p

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American National Bank

at Indianapolis * Statement of Condition, April 11, 1949

. RESOURCES

Cash on hand and on deposit with Fed- i + eral Reserve Bank and other banks...$ 20.464 208,18

United States government securities ...,. 53,260,701.95 Other bonds and securities .........esee 1.588,040.52 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank ...vosves 135,000.00 Loans and discounts ........ sesesianes 21.963,057.04 i Bank buildings and equipment ........s 709,919.23 Customers’ Hbtiity account letters of > credit ........, iene 23.555.52 Accrued interest ‘recetvable ‘and ‘other TEBOUPCES sesssssasncrsse savssssnssas 332,564.84 ? $107,477,047.28 LIABILITIES - Capital Stock ..vvvsencesvnsinssceenes $3 2,000,000.00 Surplus ..... vesvsesassessanssssnsnases 2,500,000.00 i Undivided profits ...eseeeee ceasacansass 1,08042221 i Reserves for taxes, interest, ey 1 contingencies, ete ......covessiasvonss 767,857.71 i Letters of credit outstanding .....civeve 23,555.52 ; Interest collected but not earned .....vv - 88,842.60

DEPOBItE s.ihqssonccsrsnssnerensissises 101,007,369.24

$107 477,047.28 Member Federal Deposit insurance Corporation ! *

“The Indiana National Bank

of Indianapolis

Statement of Condition, April 11, 1948. : RESOURCES

Cash on hand and on deposit with Federal Reserve and other banks § 86,228,191 88 U. 8. government securi-

OB or visravsiane ve. 158,812,883 56 $245,041,075 33 Other bonds and securities ......... “a 15,610,768 18 Stock in the Federal Reserve Bank ... 450,000 00 | Loans and discounts ...... Sessssceres 43,715,778 67 i Bank buildings ........000u. einstein 400,000 00 Accrued interest receivable ......vcue 787.690 50 Other reSOUrCeS scsssssacevssiovsssss 44,638 73 3308, 049, 949. 30 LIABILITIES Capital ...eveniinsnsesc$ 4,000,000 00 Surplus .......e cesses 11,000,000 00

Undivided profits .....,. 3.724118 62 § 18,724,118 62 Accrued interest, taxes and other

small markup.

CXPONBOR ... hes arensisanesrrsorrses . 652,827 BR PePOBIE ,.oirivrnsssrsnns ceseesssiens 286,564 848 00 UDOAINEA AINCOUITE + vssvvessrrsornsess $0,563 38 Other liabilities s.oovessvsasesssrsenas 17.501 72

$308,041 040, 049 EB

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Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

F letcher Trust Company Statement of Condition, April 11, 1949

RESOURCES

Tash on hand and with Federal Reserve 5: "and other bANKS «..sviveerviicssssess$ 26,5085,000.356 United States securities ..... 70,408,351 .81 Other bonds and securities .....c.se0000 6,600952.10 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank Cevians ee 135,000.00 Loans and discounts .... sees 12,775940.56 57,247.04

"Other resources. ..eoessessessvrupercons

whenivpandon $117,521,000.86 LIABILITIES Capital stock .....eses...81500,000.00 . BUrPIUS ....vvivensnsssses 3.000,000.00 ¢ Undivided profits .... 911.17091 § 541117091 Reserves 185,712.48 Accrued interest and taxes Sia siiraanes 312,081.40 Deposits cri aE eR a Ra abbr AHA, 111,812,038.07 8

Frets na nner ana SasssRrssnan ey

~~ TRUST DEPARTMENT i LAS of Estates and Trusts ...$51.949 008.30 } Personal property held as custodian Cassa mA EI anata IeRS 5,600,147.00 “1 Transfer agent, registrar and : ¥*,

trustees of corporate stock | .. &and bond issues 1780480884 ~~ - |

1 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

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