Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1949 — Page 24
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him he is “above” have anything to do with us. We aren't rich, but have a home and Hving. I Our son has a good job, but she spends all his money for drink [and clothes. We'ue tried to raise {4 our six children right and not too strict as I believe in ‘talking to them. Is there some way I can! make my son see through his wife? I've never interfered. } A. M., CITY. Part of your job as a mother Is handing a mature and loyal man to your daughter-in-law.
your duty to win it~-you don’t dare show quiet disapproval. If | you don’t overlook her faults | (as you expect her to overlook | yours) your son is apt to over= look all those years you were :| a good mother.
Quiet disapproval is inter.
"ference, and frowns infuriate | people more than occasional outhursts,
Raising wich _a big family ‘| hasn't left you much time, I know, Po some of those broadening things you always wanted to do while you were busy being a mother.
Won't Come Home
I'M VERY much in love with my husband. Our divorce wasn't granted, but he still won't come!
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"Pie Please tell me how I can win I'm afraid it can’t]
Bs back. / be done, but I'll try anything. Nil sou 'THERN INDIANA READ-
x can’t begin to guess what vou should do when I don’t know what von haven't done. if vou don’t think you've made any mistakes, you'd better do a little thinking and growing up.
Wants Pen Pals
HOW CAN_I obtain pen pals in foreign countries? SOUTH SIDE READER. Look over directories at libraries, and check school magazines.
Ask those questions of your doctor, East Side Lover. . MRS. MANNERS,
Doesn't Notice Me
I'M NOT a rich girl and can't afford nice clothes like my girl friends can because 1 help my mother and father ag much as
his family level.
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I BAY GET up early and you won't hear your husband snore at night, Mrs. L. (writing Sunday). Mine as been snoring 30 years! + fand he hasn't kept me awake, i My problem is my son who married a girl who tells him lies and makes him believe them, She hangs out at taverns, but tells He acts like he is Is afraid to
clothes. A A spare of of self-assur-
ance, with compliments from other boys, would improve the way you wear the clothes you can afford. With summer coming on, why don't you ledirn to
make some easy cottons” Ask |
ahout sewing classes, and make friends with some single girls.
Too Young for Him i LOVE, a man 1 went with To.win her friendship—and I's 1.00004) months. Then he told me! be candidates for marriage, for| they're older. he thought 1 was too young for {one reason or another. { him, I know his mother is the| {cause of seemed to think a lot of me, ndthan grade school teachers. {told me he enjoyed taking me {out. :
the separation.
He they are in the Home Economics|
Your Marriage: By Samuel and Esthe Kling, _
Secretarial Work Most Marital Chances
Q=What Jobs offer women the best chances for marriage? : A-~Heading the list is secrétarial work. The girl who gets herself a. job as secretary, stenographer or bookkeeper, especially in a | large office employing many men, is probably in the best position o. { get & husband. - Actresses and all others in te entertainment world aren pext t in | order as husband-getters. £ Johs on newspapers and magazines are third. their newspaper readers only Saleswomen, clerks, hostesses through The Times. If you have (in restaurants, hotels and air- 4 question, address it to Samuel | lines and waitresses are also in G. and Esther B. Kling, in
' key spots, of The Indianapolis Times.
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Your chances may 8 progressively less if yoy: are & he ty of policy that best buyer for a store, nursef lawyer, pe policy
1 suits your family's needs should | worker, or physician. be discussed with your insurance Those: who enter social work, gent. -But you should have some. for example, usually find them-' sort of protection. ; selves isolated from eligible men. Many young married men postThese women are apt to associate pone: taking out such insurance
almost’ exclusively with other; - {women or with married men en- until they can no longer obtain it.
gaged in social work, or withi They may be unable to pass the
clients who would not ordinarily physical examination. when They may be un-
+able to pay the increased rates unless that go with age, The great tragedy is that so many families are left destitute | because . of the man’s failure to {plan for the future,
[teacher, dietitian. librarian, socia
High school teachers, (Department, have poorer chances
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Do you think If he loves me, 'ever marry, though they are in
there is any chance of him comling back? Should I wait? 1 would wait might,
iI BLUE EYES. He wouldn't have left if he loved yon unless, of course, he's an “apron string hanger.” In that case, you wouldn't want
forever
him anyway. The man who lets
his mother manipulate his romance never does grow up, but You have a chance. You're really acting young if you stay home hoping he'll come back after his blunt walkout.
Let Mrs. Manners and read- |
ers of the column share your problems and answer your questions. Write in care. of The Times, 214 W. Maryland St
thought he study, nearly three times as many
‘many respects excellent matri- ’ , monial timber.
Actually, according to one
marriages occur between men and women who meet in their work as ade woilld take place if they hadn't . m 50 met. or The point is that the more you 7 extend your acquaintanceship with men, the more vou increase your chances for getting a husband: And getting the right job is a rg step in the right direction! |. CA : ¥> x = = |g a Q—Should a married man take % TN out life insurance? A A~—By all means. Every man, when he gets married, owes it to {his wife to také out some form of @ life insurance. And when he becomes a father. additional insutance is indicated.
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possible. My boy friend ‘always remarks about my girl friend's pretty dresses. I wouldn't feel so badly if it didn't happen so often. When I get something new he doesn’t even notice me. She is married, but she never stays at
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