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Newman S. Jeffrey, D. D., Carl D. Shafer z Church Worship, 10:45 Address: Mr. Hassil Schenck

Can Grow Lonely

» B r : ‘SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1049 - PAGE 5 rT ! Sige on deh Mov. anny, Roosevelt Hotel [ao Teder—Ne-€ d one on. + Wife Is Plag ved Ordered Closed Criticism Makes Spanish Rally Aroun Franco ra : year apparently favored a re-| American military experts here they were glad Spanish fruit ALLIES %: Ol d M G American Observer Sees Little Chance storation of full diplomatic rela. regard. the Dyrenses mountains shipments had been resumed. The Jpo¥ : * : x tions, At least that was the opin-|/as one of most dependable people in coun! appear : et By. an ossip oy condemned Roosevelt Ho- For Liberal ‘3d Force fo Oust Regime fon in Madrid. On this more defense barriers in Western Eu-/to make a distinction between : 6], 290 Woonio Si, Will be v3 BY WHLAM N. » Scripps-Howard Staff Writer |friendly basis, American diplo-|rope. They view Spain as vital to Politics and business. : : . #7 DEAR MRS. MANNERS: Fated sor demolition by June MADRID, May 21—Long distance needling of the Francoimats were pressuring for, and any defense program against the THE END. GE’ pt LIKE a chance to live a decent life without old gossip to un 8 SOUL Shir Jigned yesterany. government has not helped the cause of civil liberties in thisinag real hopes of getting, an eas- spread of Communism. They can. a 3 ruin me, closed by Fire Marshal Alex CURLY. Actually it has strengthened Franco's position with theiing of some of the authoritarian/not understand why this impor-| Record C Class at TE i: 3 I'm from a small town, and you know how easy it is to ruin ¥ proud, sensitive and Risnssly nationalistic Spanish people, In the regulations and repressions. tant gap is left in the line we! sf is aiding Chine Houghland and the decree order To Get Diplomas 5, fhe lepers, fhe v your reputation there. Well, I did. had t worked out with the fire OPiRion of observers h Then at the last minute, and/Presumably are forming. { Narated by Bob 1 left town after separating’ from my husband. The news hall and Paul DeVault, at- Spaniards bitterly resent outside interference in their affairs—I| .., =. warning, U, 8. policy Capture Spanish Trade | BLOOMINGTON, May 21 —InL000 miles moking traveled to every town I went to. Recently, I acquired a decent torney for the Roosevelt Realty particularly demands for Polit an to take over.” one Ameri-|SWitched again and the American| The oficial American position diana University’s 120th com- : job as nursemaid to wonderful Co., owner and operator. cal reforms the value of which) 5". ‘emarked. “Unfortu-|delegation at UN announced it ey the United States cannot make|mencement for the largest grad- ¢ A. Worse Bible children ih 3 Veiy Dwe family. hs: hs te Jott op |, The order pointed out that the|the masses have only a vague {nately,” he continued. “thers isiWould not vote on the questionany agreement with Franco Spain| uating class in its history will Should I forget about my fam-| seeing the man run may keep |, "way of such age and in such appreciation, if any. no force of that kind in Spainjof restoring full diplomatic rec- without offending the French and begin tomorrow ith baccalaurelly and live away from home? her out of the lives of married |." i0i0 of repair that it would] Whenever Franco is criticized which is strong enough to take|Ognition to the Spanish govern-|British and arousiag public opin-|ate services at 4 p. m. My family has kept thie ugly goe:; Wed 1a the future. require $140,000 to put it in ac-/by another government, or in theigver” ment. Our representatives wereiion in those countries. Yet both| Bishop Richard C. Raines, of sip going. It has ruined several The teacher's suddem appre- ceptable condition. : foreign press, thousands of Span-| Nn, competent American offi- caught completely uninformed|France and Britain have nego-!the Indiana area of the Method / ’ nice jobs for me. I'm going on 21.| ciation of his family and job | \oore than 100 tenants were no-|iards who might otherwise bei ..; here believes there is any|®Nd unprepared for this abruptitiated substantial trade agree-ist Church, will be the speaker. WORRIED. and the pain of losing a girl 1i5.4 immediately to find otherjyye.warm toward his regime chance for a truly liberal regime about-face. It did not improve ments with Franco. They are get-| After the service. the presi- . a The best way to fight gossip | he thinks he loves may do more living quarters. The hotel usually ,a11y to his support, it is con- in Spain for years to come. But their position with the Spaniards, ting huge quantities of Spanish!dent’'s tea for seniors an a thelr in our "song-fesl. is to igmore it. If you're busy | to strengthen his character inoyuses upward of tenants. tended. Such attacks are con-ithis view apparently is not shared WhO are unable to understand products, and have captured the parents will be held in the Union odin d ction enough making the most of | than we think. ie etienrt {rou meee ‘sidered attacks against Spain, asipy the U. S. State Department. |SUch radical shifts in policy. Spanish market for their automo- | building. That will be followed od pre your life and your friendships : ; Ship Movements ‘well as the Spanish government, Washington repeatedly has nulled|’ “Your government is opposing|biles, trucks, railway equipment by a twilight concert at 7 p. m. ' : youll forget the years you A Bit Mixed Up By U ess “In the United States there is|the rug from under our represen- Communism in Greece and Tur-/and electrical supplies. lon the south Union grees by the I" Nasu, low) made the lgast of It. “The. bite 'HEN I want to get married, pe ™ine New Yerk—Media from Liver-|, 0% dreamy preoccupationtatives here and probably|key,” a Spanish official remarked) When I was in France and Eng-| University Symphony. I tofuess you Show aver. goisip |W by is it that T don't|, Dinering Nex ¥orw—american Packer.| ity SE LOA Rome lberal|wrecked any chance there might|to me, “Why do you join the Rus- (land I did not hear of any public] Th day will conclude with a : at does you more harm than the as I do, why 3 i Bocas, to 8G. Vincenti WIR 110 talking over the gov-/have been to secure some liber-/sians and Poles in opposing us, outcry against this policy of do-| combined symphony and choral iends gosaip. . ane When Sed Ad te nl Naples, Raphac !lernment here as.there was inlalizing of the regime. when we, too, are fighting Com- London 1 aid. he Franco. Iniconcert at 8 p. m. In the i e ’ oa ism?” he asked. ndon hear 1 J Luvere us BF subjes in sometimes decide to stay Wome! Waserdam, to Reltedan. Queen of Ber-|China, before the Communists! American policy earlier this'munism®™ he as 1d _people say! auditorium. fter getting a telephone call a aL Walch reason for discussion is the (2 : people’s sincere interest in you. wait on? | : They like to stay a part of | I'm not hard to please, but| for future y your life—and they are a part [When a boy mentions getting] nnouncements ’ of it. See the good In their in- married I usually break up with | tentions, and you'll forget the him. . bad. I'm told I'm a rather attractive ary—Director Live away from home, but (girl, and I can get most anyone, loses 3 go home often. Get the people [to be friends with me. | ot talking about themselves and I Det vu hep 8 lot of people : y ————— the good you're doing, and |and find joy in doing so. St + L Ad theyll argos tn tak” abou Fp. ory, ndiana State Layman’s Advance your past. Sit’ tight—youw’ll fall in love : 5 Aa PRY eventually if you don’t try to ches * in Let Him Mature force yourself. With men as they are, ready Don’t expect marriage to be 0 " on, Mass. . to excuse themselves, do you; the “cat and mouse” game you | x 2 : think you should have been so| emjoy playing now. Comfort | ; vices and easy on the school teacher whose| plays a big part in marriage, so { student is going to have his| cultivating this restless, fickle \ child? Can he “grow up” as you| disposition of yours is bad busisuggested, without paying a| ness. Restlessness doesn’t go [ 22nd penalty? well with the wrinkles of middie . I taught school years ago when| age. * Ivan iL. Willis morals weren't so lax, when boys Making marriage a success | : i : and girls (and their mothers and| 4 enough of a challenge with- | Churches fathers) wore more clothes. There| ..¢ fighting it or constantly 0 were fewer subjects taught so we wondering if you really love | had time to build character, to| your husband. | emphasize fair play, and to stress Keeping your friends, being | CHURCH decency. satisfied with them, and ving | Forcing the teacher to resign up to them is as important as | n ERT Be and admit to his wife what he winning friends, Miss P. P. Fics Butler 00 did would be a good way for him| phat would keep you - from ch Edit to mature. over-analyzing yourself, too. cs EX-TEACHER! . HURCH That letter bothered me, too, Let Mrs. Manners and readt bia but for a different reason. I | ers of the column share your | % : a 7:30 worried about the girl. A scan- | problems. Write in care of The Y U A D AY : EO Atte ne dal won't help her, or the Times, 214 W. Maryland St. an * in i Your Marriage: By Samuel and Esther Kling | , papect St. x p S Cc . A 5 | Prospect : ossessive pouse auses _- 0 ers ar i 0 IS lure wwe | Lots of Friction in Wedl k ) sorF ctio ; 'edIOCK]| |NDIANAPOLIS CHURCHES URGE YOUR Q—Can you 0 possessive of your spouse? ' ow A—Yes. An-exaggerated display of ownership causes treton ATTENDANCE AT THIS GREAT LAYMAN S 40 | N Del aw are St TAK and unhappiness in many marriages. MEETING AND INVITE YOU TO THEIR Ne. ; We know men who aren't allowed to read while their wives are| 15 P. M. in the room. The women expect their full attention! REGULAR SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES | Ha a ow Women Who selon Set taken aut simply because their A great conclave sponsored by leading Methodist laymen from every county in the State sat8 P.M *¢ | their interest with other people! Your Jo | of Indiana. Come, hear how prominent laymen apply the principles of the. Gelden Rule, to v BROADWAY METHODIST m Re i eh ihe things, the a » Industry, Labor and Agriculture through the teachings of the Church, Hear how strife oo { vcmd~=—""4 " One man. pres to such -ex- Thrills of Oity | Fall Creek Boulevard at Broadway may be eliminated in our work, our communities, our world. Hear hew leaders | in all walks : . . . oe St. is | iremes that Be frequently az Services Daylight Time of life apply the teachings of Christianity #6 ‘their daly activities) ' 1&3 vin s wife if she can guess wha | inisters s———— | {

Church School, 9:30

PROGRAM

g ip, 10: . usually the one who feels insecure| FOCtory Wor g Sie s Worst 0 15 J Sefiisy, wrtdching no Ee na seit Has Good Points {duniar Church and Nyrsoriss oe, Saturday Afternoon and Evening, Sunday Afternoon, May 21.22 » really is loved, and is forever| Since the death of my :

widowed mother ten years ago | I have been doing domestic | work in our town-—five years | with my present employer. Would I be better off if I went { to a larger city and got a job in |} a factory? I am 85 years old and single. — | By JAMES GRAYSON | If you can get a leave of!

fearful of losing his partner. That's why he needs the constant reassurance that is provided by his partner's undivided attention. But the pity is that his misguided way of attempting to hold his spouse’s love usually boomerangs, and he merely succéeds in losing it—even when it was strong to begin with. For few people can live in such a stifling atmosphere and even fewer can love absence or if you lost your pre-| in it. |sent job you might want to try! Q—Dvues what a couple read) working in a factory. Maybe you! before marriage Indicate wheth-| might get a factory job nearer er they will be well-matched aft-| your home town. el TC ——————————— A—Yes. If the man is in- Tap you. have a personal job terested in serious literature and| problem, write to James Graythe woman in flighty romances; son, in care of The Times.

FLETCHER PLACE CHURCH

AND COMMUNITY CENTER 501 Fletcher Avenue Unified Service—9:30, Worship 10:30—Sunday School Fellowship Supper, Thursday, 6:30 P. M, Fellowship Service, Thursday, 7:30 P. M. Boys' and Girls' Play Periods, Monday, Thursday and Friday, 3:30 to 4:30 P. M, Boys’ Softball, Saturday, | P. M. All the people of our community are cordially invited to participate with us in our services and activities.

VICTORY MEMORIAL

SPEAKERS

Sunday Morning, May 22nd

Ley Speakers in Local Churches

Charles Hamilton

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Saturday, 2:30 P. M.

Hassil Schenk, Farm Bureau Waldo Adams, Conference Lay Leader Glenn W, Thompson, President Noblitt Sparks Bishop Richard C. Raines

Saturday, 7:30 P.M.

Sunday Afternoon, 1:30 P. M,

Guest Speakers . Ivan L. Willis, Vice-President,

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if the man goes in for biography, no factors weil Villa and Woodlawn Avenues Mr. Victor G. Reuther, Director International Harvester Co. ract that when Aelende oF Drier non-fiction and! sx big wages to both women T. L. Rogers, Minister Education Dept., UAW-CIO in charge of Industrial Relaforbade Adam all or only the more sensational | and men. Factory wages are still : Church School—9:30 Mr. M. J. Briggs, tions, Chicago, i, "hey disobeyed, novels—the chances are that the high compared with the money-| Morning Worship: W. H. Parr, speaker: “Layman Looks : ame under the

pair are not well-matched men-| Wages paid for domestic work. | At The Advance For Christ and His Church" General Manager, Indiana Farm y of Kohath to tally, And if they aren't suited | But consider what else you gét as

i a) : 2 a a 2 domestic worker—board, zoom, Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m.: Installation Pageant Bureau Co-op Association, Inc. 2. Bishop Richard C. Raines (Numb. 4:18, z a stron sic fly ip did es won’ corres LE other things which, if pur- | Youth Meetings, 6:30 p. m. He disobeyed, them together for long. | chased, would cost a lot of Prayer Meeting Thursday Night, 7:30

Similarly, the magazines they | money. read are also an index to their| You no doubt have made many mental compatibility. If the man friends in ‘your community and enjoys the more thoughtful pe- maybe are active in church and riodicals and journals of opinion, [other community activities. City | he is likely to be impatient with |1ise has some thrills but one can a wife who reads only the lurid get pretty lonesome at times. type of magazine. Count your present blessings be- | Even newspapers are highly re- fore giving them up. | vealing as a test of congeniality. |

Where the man reads only the sports section and the comics, | (OES 505 to Meet

Worship That Helps Us Live

BELLAIRE METHODIST 4906 Crittenden Ave.

L. K. Thompson, Pastor 9:45 Sunday School 10:45 Morning Worship

ecorded on the od i8 not parsh His people, violating the they did not continued diswere delivered ered them, defulfill the word | the land had

PROMINENT SPEAKERS

FROM EVERY FIELD—INDUSTRY CHURCH—LABOR—AGRICULTURE

with 2 Chron, and the woman concentrates on| Lynhurst chapter No. 505, the editorials and the political | OES, will hold memorial service HFATH MEMORIAL METHODIST ad news, there is apt to be trouble. a p. m. Tuesday in the - ] : . ; ys. When He To avoid future unhappiness, hurst Temple. Emilie Crouch is, Windsor St. and Commerce Ave. Read the program below——note the men of prominence in their chosen fields for thy lite; learn your prospective partner’s| worthy matron. Howard Klinger E. P. White, Minister But Mrs. Lot

reading habits now! is worthy patron,

who will speak. Each one especially qualified through experience to deliver a stirring, down-to-earth message on his selected subject. Plan NOW to

9:30 a. m. Church School 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship Layman's Sunday: Special Speakers: Mahlon Addington and Mrs, Ruby Fischer

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attend one or several of these inspiring meetings. No admission charge. M. J. Briggs od. oT ch, 6:30 p. PN Yowg Adult ond High School 1 's 2 “vs I . m. Evening Service ‘ . . . ’ ne has a right {2 < P 3 This Advertisement Is Sponsored by the Following Public-Spirifed Firms and Individuals: substitute the _ " ; ] Jou, the Teed i! : ROBERTS PARK CHURCH Charles £ Wright K. W. Carr Ww. k Slevens A Friend 's law, written am : Cd: Since 1821 0 : . RK, Stevens The. seventh ied Our service embodies all thet Dolawe ot Vermont Wright Coal C A Friend of The w Gerald Power THOU T = : AW right Coal Co. of OU SHAL re to give that after-feeling of Rev. Amos L. Boren, Minister Church : ority prefer to : gon ng 0 “aay for whieh ~elachiont the satisfaction of ‘a (Daylight Saving Time) A Friend Northside Lumber & Lester Irons 2 satisfaction; the safisfactign o 9:30 A. M—Church School. Mr..Earl McMinn, Supt, % T. R. Black ‘Hardware, Inc. : atte hit keeps fn beautiful tribute to a loved one, 10:45 A, CaO PMY. Version." Paul H. Buchanan ; Conk A Friend of The ot : 0scoe \Lonkie ‘ ye Foi =a yet no burden to those left. 7:30 P. M.—Pictures of Vision: V. V. “The Vision of the A Friend Indi e's A Fried of The oi a. b & 3 8 is pod utwar rien ndianapolis 1ypo- . 1. Holcom na | 8 HISEY & TITUS Music: Girls Glos Cb of Tech High School, : ional Hod _, graphical Union ls. (Heb, 10:18- x Miss Louise Swan, director Merations 0 Sh) Dill Implement Co. A Friend every one had " 1 : arriers o - ‘ a 91 NORTH DELAWARE ST. NORTH METHODIST CHURCH Local 120 The Home Elevators, A Friend Journeymen Barber c. Read them § =| (MERIDIAN AT 3th STREET MIN, Sanate U. 7283 Inc. Old Trails Cabinet Local, No. 247 a 8:30 A M.~"THE TITLE wh, by Dr. Hartinger Francis M. Hughes A Home Industry Est. 12° : Co Harley McGuire, Pres., Harry C. Hoop, / of all, (James 10AS A M—hddrom by Irn 1." Wis, Vice. Provident, Internations! : cg TE Southenten PLT iW. Van ar an TS: Shumen Keffer SaceTreus 930A. M Gh Cn oak Hout Serviens ; Indiana State Industrial Hopkins Restaurants Makers of Fine Custom Built Cabinets ne e Seventh-Diy Be. Dalley Lt Brown Dr, William C. Hortinger Union Council 1606 N. IIL. $¢. Ballard Ice Cream | abbath School, Ministers cio Open Sun. 8 a.m. to 8:15 p. m. Co-Op Coal Eat. 1878 Nese Better} Aurel, Addréss p hi }

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