Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1949 — Page 14

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financially that's what bothers me. on airs around people we meet, especially around my ‘bosses and She thinks she's helping me, but anyone can see ghe isn't.

their wives.

DEAR MRS. MANNERS: We want to buy us a home for our children, but we can’t afford one. 1 think my husband's brother would finance us if only my husband would ask him. : My husband is afraid that his brother would turn him down. He doesn’t want people to know that he has a brother who could help but wouldn't. Would it be wrong if I went ahead and asked his brother for the money?

TROUBLED. You'd be wrong all the way

around. Borrowing money is business, and mix or friends with ness is a nmiistake., Men dislike bossy women, and bossing actually doesn’t make women happy for they feel their husbands are weak for putting up with it.

relatives

Borrow the money some

other way, and make your husband think he’s handling the matter, ‘

Proverbs 13:24

Where in the Bible can I find

the passage containing “Spare the rod and spoil the child?”

A CITY READER. The passage, “They spare the

rod -and spoil the child” appears in Proverbs 13:24.

Ambitious Wife If I tell my wife the truth I'll break her heart. If I don't, I'll fail both of us in my work. '

a good manager and good cook, and she's pretty. my folks, and they aren't easy. My wife is very ambitious socially — and She puts

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If she'd only be like she is at home we'd get all those things #he's trying to gef—the wrong way, How can I tell her? D. L.

I'm awfully tempted to ask

‘you if your wife has a husband as nearly perfect as you admit she is. But affectation and pretense bother me, too, and they're so very silly.

Your wife might stop the airs

if you gave her the assurance she feels she lacks. Praise “her when she acts naturally. Show her how well people like her when she is herself. Compliments and affection, publicly and privately, should do the trick.

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Purdue Announces Contest Winners

President Hovde

Awards Prizes "Times State Service LAFAYETTE, May 18-—-Win-ners of various literary contests at Purdue University have been

awarded prizes by President Prederick L. Hovde. They include:

President Hovde Award--Mari-Iyn 8. Huey, Pendleton, collection of poems, and Henry E. Greene, Crawfordsville, short story. Essays of Government—Richard C. Kunkel, Jasper. Interpretation of Campus Life Thomas J. Wortman, Leipsic, 0., and Lois Roth, Parma, O. Set of Themes by First-Term Freshman -- Melvin W. LaFollette, Ridgeville, Informal Essays — Philip W. Siekman, . Allentown, Pa. an A. Wylo, West Lafayette. Essays on Appreciation of Human Values—Morton L. Rubin-

Essay of Indiana History -— Richard T. Mybeck, Crown Point. Ayres - Karling Award—Roger Levi, Evansville. °

Re-elected Head Of Clearing House

-J. P. Frenzel Jr., chairman of the board of Merchants National Bank, was re-elected president of the Indianapolis Clearing House Assn, yesterday. Other officers re-elected were Evans Woollen Jr, chairman of the board of Fletcher Trust Co., vice president; Irving W. Lamaux, vice president of Union Trust Co. treasurer, and Miss Mildred Poulter, secretary-man-

er. Members of the Clearing House committee . are Mr. Frenzel; W. P. Flynn, executive vice president of Indiana National Bank, and J. B. Rogan, president of American National Bank.

Shrine Group to Meet Pligrim Shrine 12 will have a

8 p.m. tomorrow in Red Men's Hall, 12th St. and Capitol Ave.

Your Job—

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office and already have some Pos isible contacts or whether you are] at home and want to do typing during your spare time. {

neighborhood. business contacts

regular meeting, Mother's Day}: program and bahy dedication. at

Canvass of Offices

I would appreciate very much any information on where to find to do in my

a lo By JAMES GRAYSON From your letter I don't know

If you have downtown or

you should inquire among your business associates. Drop into various offices where you are known and let it be known that you are available for extra typing. If you do not want publicity you will have to pick out certain offices and make a more quiet canvass for work.

If you have a personal job problem, write James Grayson in carp of The Times, :

If you have had no office experience you can pursue the same course but unless you are known to some of your prospects you may not get much encouragement. However, it is worth a try. Charges for such work should usually be satisfactory to both parties. On your t job try out a few hours work \fo see how much you can do in a given time, This will help you determine some sort of a pay scale. ' There usually a price limit which the employer will pay. Your price should be such that it would interest him. Without knowing anything about your experience, training, abilities, and preferences I hesitate to try to suggest other types of work which could be done in your home. I suggest that you read carefully the whole want-ad section of The Times several days in succession looking for typing possibilities as well as for other things which might interest you. Maybe you will want to run a want-ad yourself,

Attend Osteopathic -

Physicians Convention Thirteen Indianapolis persons attended the 51st annual convention of the Indiana Association of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons which closed yesterday in South Bend. Indianapolis representatives were Drs, Nadine B, Fisher, J. F.

lee, Paul Van B, Allen, H. D. Wolf, Arabella Wolf, William E. H H. E. Rinne, C. B. Blakeslee, F'. E. Magee and Mrs. A, F.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES {Your Marriage: By

Infidelity

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| back to his employer that he was home | “playing around.” and how much to charge. Ally | With the loss of reputation goes| their news, readers onl other type of work fo do In my (he Joss of friends—especially| paper ly home which you eould give | pore they are mutual friends of YY k some Hght on would also be a8p- |p oy vou and your wife. They are| a question, address it to Samuel G. and Esther B. Kling, in care

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{bound to side with her.

| pregnancy will occur. When this whether you are employed in an, opens, you will Bave to support the child born out of wedlock for

{many years. that’ you will be charged with seduction, penalties or damages involved.

Indeed, many unscrupulous

is flicting.

Gipe, R. R. Bass, Paul Blakes-|

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Q-—For what practical reasons

should infidelity A—First, because your reputation will suffer, and with it, your | business or profession. ; : There’s nothing like a scandal to scare off customers or clients, many a man has been ruined financially becausé of | Many a man, too, has lost the job he held for years because

oe Esther Kling Clears the Way For Troubles That Wreck iz:

Spanish, Textbook s—— the Press \ 4 textbook, El

"al Dia (Everyday Span- . written by Edith Allen, of

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be avoided? School faculty, and Laurel Herbert Turk, De Pauw University, is off the

presses. : Each lesson of the book, which is illustrated with maps and pho-

promiscuity. word got’

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through The Times. If you have

tographs, ‘contains a’ - dialogue,

vocabulary, questions, a= IT Just TAKES A

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Mr. and Mrs. Kling counsel lesson and exercises. The preface gives recognition to several Technical students) ‘whose ntal observations| assisted in the writing of the text.| A second book has been started) by the same authors. i

Then there’s always the risk with either criminal

And you may be blackmailed! women get involved with .a married | man for the sole purpose Of blackmailing him. Some men pay heavily the rest of their lives for | E one moment's weakness! t Again, some men, goaded by|S the women they consort with, ares forced to live beyond their means. : Often they resort to-theft or em-|s bezzlement to get the necessary funds, |S For all these reasons it's not|S only foolish but downright dan-|E& gerous for a married man to takes up with other women. ®# 8 = hile ‘Q—Is it wise to marry somedne = whose political ‘views differ from|s yours? : A—It's all right so long as those differences aren't too con-

But where a conservative mar-|3 ries a radical, for example, there|= is bound to be trouble. It's very|s much like mixing oil and water— |= they simply don’t go well to-|§ gether. ‘ = Even with the best will in the(E world, two partners whose polit-|= jcal views differ sharply are(E bound to step on each other's|s toes. The. conservative in politica|= is likely to have conservative|S ideas about marriage. The radicals fs just as apt to have radicals idéas about marriage. Conflicts are inevitable and the |S entire marriage relationship|s suffers. : E

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