Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1949 — Page 4
disk Mrs. Mannor—
Crippled Mother Wants to Be Active
Your Job—
Can't Find Work, Pharmacist Says
BEAR MRS. MANNERS ioe
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ud help me?
im q he . thinks therapy — or employment —
Industries, Inc.
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tionality. What shall I do?
parents are
t woman.” Well, he has
ting, t woman e's slick about ste I know the angles,’
r said no operation ig Tiecessary and, after treatnts, had me so 1 could go out licihg, when someone took me. “Then my husband started to go ta :the taverns. He won't come home and take me out. To make Jong story short, no one cares poo more, 1s there someone who
1 Your doctor knows more ot.than I do, but ask physical
would help you. If he suggests a part-time job, visit Goodwill
If physical therapy is indicated, ask the Marion County Soclety for Crippled Children | and Adults about the therapy center at 3001 N. New Jersey | St. At the same time, your | problem could be studied by the | Family Service Association or | ©atholle Charities. The Marion County Department of Public elfare also does case work,
"The Public Health Nursing Association has a physical therapist who assists persons unable to leave their homes,
I’M A girl of 16 whose mother and father insist on choosing my friends. I like a guy real well but I'm not allowed to date him tecause of his religion and na-
CONFUSED-—-M. A. 8. * You're as biased as you think “your: when you won't even leok around at ether "boys.
wi You'd need a lot of undets gianding if you became serious-
wanted a home—with the
te and me--—and I'm home : while be still hunts the
ing out, remem- ' how a couple can manage hours together for a long Without anyone, being the =
was GounaEdove me or his exj. He'll r love any woman,
y: ts a life all for himself— entertainment, He'll keep
‘a cripple—that’s all there is to it. I just can’t stand of sitting here watching the world go by. my 40's, and was born and raised in Indianapolis. I am
{ tn my of four children. A spine injury had kept me from for a few years. AMY right woman, and I'll keep wait-
ng didn’t win the other woman's husband. The “other woman”
seldom does. WAITING, WEST SID
won't
make a good
has.
looks “married,” so the
own,
of
Times, 214 W. Maryland St.
IU Astronomy Head To Be Speaker
Times Biate Servies omy department,
Brooklyn on Ind. 67.
reflecting telescope. SUNN HIT
into the Co
marriage. A single girl mistakes: that “settled” look a married man naturally, “rubs off” a little. A married man
decides he has the right A ties for the right woman. What he has is experience — the experience of failure, largely his
He isn’t & “home” man or he’d stay home, and he isn’t Joyal, or he'd be faithful to his wife. What he really wants is his own way, happiness without effort, and sympathy because his wife's shortcomings, which may not ot equal his own.
Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your problems and answer your ques--tions, Write In care of The
BLOOMINGTON, May 4-—Dr. Frank K Edmondson, chairman of the Indiana University astronwill be the speaker for the second in the series of “public nights” Sunday at Goethe Link: Observatory near
The 200-inch telescope at Mt. Palomar, Cal, will be the lecture subject. The moon will be viewed through the observatory's 36-inch
Told to Contact
More Employers By JAMES GRAYSON
yet,
the right contacts,
Please advise if you have any calls for a registered Pharmacist. 1 have looked for a job since November. Found nothing
If you cannot get a job there must be a reason. It is evident that you are either too particular, that you have not been able to sell yourself, or that you have not made
— THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ Your Marriage: By Samuel G. and Esther B. Kling *
son, in care of The Times.
* If you have any personal job problems, write to James Gray-
groups know about you. Keep on making contacts. contacts,
Patrons, Matrons Plan Dinner
program.
Album” will Englewood Chapter.
Mrs. Mona Chapter;
‘Thomas, Mrs,
Wolfe.
tron of Queen Esther chapter president,
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Some people do not know how, to put their best foot forward. } {Some can talk themselves right out of a job. If you have ability, training, and a desire to work don’t be too modest. Let the employer know what you can do for him.
As a registered pharmacist you ought to know what you are able to do professionally. You also should know who else beside druggists could use your services. See that more employers in both these
The Past Matrons and Patrons Association of Marion County will hold a dinner at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in West Indianapolis Masonic Temple, to be followed by the regular monthly meeting and
This month's program, “Family be presented by
Hostesses for the dinner are Brookside Bertha Madlel, Monument Chapter; Mrs. Mary Koch, Cumberland Chapter, chairman and Mrs, Sara and Gula
Mrs. ‘Flossie Jackson, past ma-
Q. How their wives’
is | tertainment.
do husbands love?
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but who utterly neglect them-| selves at home. They just don’t|= think it necessary to look at-i= tractive to their husbands. These women consider their men must love them and = will love them no matter how = they look. Nothing could be fur-i= ther from the truth! No wife iE so young and pretty that she = doesn’t have to bother about her appearance, and no wife is so old or ugly that she can’t make herself more appealing.
that = iE
A. There are men who—once married—change their manner so ‘much as to become almost unrecognizable, Where before they were lavish with compliments, afterwards they never compliment their wives on anything. They fail to show appreciation for apy attempt to please them —taking it all for granted. They are silent or gruff much of the time, and neglect to show their affection by the actions and and |
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