Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1949 — Page 10

PACE 10. oii

. Ask Mrs. Manners—

a Does Go With Married Man?]T0 Conduct at

Single Girl

DEAR MRS. MANNERS:

WHY DO single girls pass up fingles men td go out with married men? All they get out of the: “deal eventually) dre a few short beers, stolen caresses, insincere compli-| ments, and a more tattered reputation. Soon, the man forgets her| Can those women be so stupid they

name and her phone number.

eelieve the men will love them and do something about 32

The average married man stepping out finds things a little stale it's the wife's fault for letting responsiand for

at home. In most cases,

bilities tie her down neglecting her husband.

The man will find a girl who is willing. What amazes me is that the “other woman” doesn’t give this angle a thought—that she’s being used to the man's She's content to sit home with him or sneak out to the cheap “joints” when she could have a good time with men ‘who The man -takes his wife to the nice places prefers his wife, and that he ‘makes fun

advantage.

could offer her more. “Surely, she knows he

of the “other woman” and com-

pliments himself on his . setup. Brother, he straighténs up fast M

if his “wife finds out! He's in sulted if she accuses him of having. serious “thing like that.” X. Y. Z, City.

The “other woman” is like

you suggest

me? boys, wearing their rings, meeting them at shows 8 L.J

“closer” is to get farther away. You know how-—make the girl think she’s losing you to someone else. You'll have to concentrate ‘on those other girls | and on. your appearance and dancing to be convincing. i

Husband Snores

when it ends (and end it does |

some way to ge get! closer, and do you thing she Se 1 find she is calling other Howe High School music teacher, and will. bé guest conductor for the

Sametimes a good way to get |

school News

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Howe Festival

17 Music Awards

To Be Presented i

At Friday Event

Beldon C. Leonard, former

{11th annual Music Festival to be; held at 8 p. m. Friday in the, {school gymnasium, Mr. Leonard joined the Howe

{faculty in 1938 as chairmdn of|

{the music department, and held

the position until 944. i musie-

During the festival, {awards will be made by Charles Sharp,- principal, to students of merit. |. Christena Gainey will’ receive] :he Mu Phi Epsilon award, and|

DO YOU think I am entitled to] ire ington Music Club awards will

get a divorce? I'm not trying to be funny, rs. Manners. I'm dead for sleep because of my husband's

lehildren because I'm so tired. It 18 3 a. m. as I write this. I went]

go to Mike Wagoner, vocalist; Donn Mills, instruments, and| Richard Elmore, senior orchestra! award.

Seniors to receive the choir |

intentions about a jsnoring. All day I scream at my | awards are Henry Bobbe, David]

| Cook, Marilyn Cranston, Harold Crawford, Mary Dahl, Patsy! | Parish, Mike Wagoner, Christena |

most anybody else. She wants [to bed at 9.p. m. but T can't] Gainey, Edward Hall, Julia Ann to fall in love and be loved— [steep because my husband is Moore, Carol Newcomer, Bruce

and stay that way. Most peo-

ple do, unless they're bitter, too | selfish to open their hearts and | —muake-sacrifices;-or-too-lazy and

stupid to remodel their disposi- | tions. * She may be a perfectly nice person who doesn’t use. her head. Maybe she’s lonely and tired of popularity or immature and wanting adoration from an old boy friend, mow married, or wanting someone she can't have. She's kidding herself, of course, if she thinks she can keep a “secluded” friendship with a married man ~and she isn’t playing fair. Often a wife's neglect In giv ing a man privacy — evenings with the “boys” and afternoons on the golf course—sends them away. Few husbands would be neglectéd “if they convinced their wives they loved them. A adaptable; except during emotional spells when her feelings are hurt” She'd share a shack with a man she loved if she thought he loved her — that is, i# he told her about it.

Breaking Apart My steady girl friend and I

|grinding his teeth to powder. Once I dozed“ off, but was |

storm’ {and shook the windows. It was my husband. "I came into the] living room, shut the door and! paddéd my head with pillows. wonder if anyone ever took a {poll on how many homes are wrecked by a husband's snoring? MRS. L., CITY.

You're just tired and sleepy and wouldn't divorce a man for snoring. If he ‘enjoyed making your life miserable he'd do something while - he was awake so he could watch you suffer. . You'd think your husband was a heel if ‘he walked out on you for something you didn't mean fo do, or know you did. Who knows? You may be doing something just as bad as snoring—while awake, too. Why don’t you have your husband see a doctor?

Let Mrs. Manners snd readers of the column share your problems and answer your questions. Write in care of The

Times, 214 W. Maryland St.

| Noll and Donna Van Arendonk. Students eligible for the recog- |

nition have participated in musi- michel, {3Rakensa hes h-haible Siig cal organizations for six semes- assistant ‘secretary; Floyd-Wheél-ier, treasurer; Tom Hoosier, assist-| Robert Emmett, chaplain, | both the boys’ and girls’ glee Wilbur Craig, assistant chaplain; sergeant-at-|

| ters. The school orchestra, choir and

1 clubs will take part in the pro-| Charles Rathsman, {gram. Frank 8. Watkins is choir TMs, and George Holderith, as-|

director, and John Shepherd leads | the orchestra,

At Southport Hig High School, the Perry News, student publication, | has become one of 24 school]

can Honor Rating. Bestowed by the Scholastic Press Association which recently met at the Uni-| versity of Minnesota, the Perry, News was one of 100 papers| entered for consideration and rating on the basis of. first semester publication. During the first térm, Donna Kornbroke served as editor, a position now held by Peggy Nabring. Hi-Y Club members at Southport have named John T. Martin as new president to succeed Wal-| ter Rigdon. Other members to take office as the result of recent elections are James Howard,!

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Barney Rapp Barney Rapp and his New Finglanders will play for thes

policemen’'s benefit dance | Thursday night at Indiana | Roof, The dance is sponsored by Indianapolis Lodge 86, Fra- | 4ernal Order of Police. Women

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _

ive Louisvill I A group of 34 Franklin Town(ship High School “pupils will be oft to the races” Saturday on 216 HELD AFTER RAID conducted tour of Louisville, tid {and Churchill Downs races.’ Leaving the school at 5 a. m, teen-aged, were questioned today {they will go by chartered bus after {through Bloomington, Paoli, Wyandotte Cave. 3

After a city tour and the after-inoon-.at the gaces, they will start

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and take a trip to the broke "up what they termed a “wild drinking and sex party.”

William Turk, Kenneth Utter, Ieke Van-!| > |derBaan; Richard Walker, Jack, Mary Lou Whitaker, | {Betty White, Helen Wilkins, and

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Nelson P. Swift, Perry trustee,| land Harry Richards, manager of! Southport Grain Elevator, elected honorary Future members| papers to receive the All-Ameri-|at the father and son banquet re-| | cently at the school.

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