Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1949 — Page 7
_TUBSDAY, MAY 31, 1049 _ . THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Ask Mes. Manners— Your Job— Your : By Samuel and Esther Kling
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Dear Mrs. Show an Interest
manager organ tions at Massachusetts Institute
A—No. Pleading with the woman you suspect of having an, :
affair with your husband serves no Safety Design Combs to Address
: My wife has filed for divorce and I'm en When I wan
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the church and took a vow to stop drink-
to blame. I drank go to the show or
In Your Company
Typing and cashier work is all I have had experience in. I worked five years as floor.
purpose. It she were a woman of honor who could appreciate Your feel, ings, she wouldn't have become involved in the first place. No! woman with a sense of honor and decency will take up with a married man nor will she want to
| Q—Should a wife go to the “other woman? Gulleson Gets of | { i
JOYcR GULLESON, Hows Forest Manor League High &- 00! pupil, has been named! Roy Comins, Center Township first prize winner _itrustee, will speak at an open tional traffic owls Wt dur con. meting of the Forest Manor Civic
bring suffering and unhappiness children
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League in the auditorium of test for secondary and elementary School 1 at 8 p. m. tomorrow. jschools. Her entry was in the! “Wear White After Dark” divi- RB Sion covering the eighth traffic aeans to You" Ollie Johnson, ety rule. city engineer, will report on the
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¥ ito regain some of the freshness!,.., Band will give a con » I will Ol your teeth knocked out. It wasn't time to get out orders which |an.immediate choice, and it may|a0d allure by which you originally|yonsored by the Vall eit TR 00S TH Sect; ofmicens for because he wasn’t complimented! came in after hours, not be you. won your man. as — or shown attention and love at| and took work home with me in | sv a Fifth, try to ketp your husband)” nas. Church, home, either. order that our plant could live Q—What course of actioem| lod by pian Somhe be! As expense fellowship award | should the wife pursue? P y planning ab-in third General Electric]
sorbing activities that you know|Science Fellowship am at —First, recognize that what f progr Bes a to you has hap-|he will enjoy. If you can capture Case Institute of Technology, pened to others. Of course, it'shis attention sufficiently, he wiiCleveland, O. has been won by) unfortunate. But the important!iose interest in your rival and the Lioys Xr Han math $24 scisuce thing is not to get hysterical. Try battle will be won. tru Deca ral.
Do not lose interest in your|to behave as a mature, intelligent| "n ; — present job until you have a bet-|person who knows that she is Bo a ug to THREE INDIANAPOLIS high
ed fine. I know I could make a success of our| lady out in the plant and finally o iis wife and oT probably reached the office and the job your appeals Saggering in from 1 10 5 2. Mm. I had longed for. But the place. fall on deaf ears. a vit -! went I was fired be- will accomp make Wouldn't, your trust waver when! cause the office manager said embarrassed and miserable. a girl called to awaken him tO! J wanted to run everything and Actually, it may even' another day? When you weren't| acted like I owned the plant. matters to a head in a way nice to the girl and told her your I never refused to do any work husband was married, you'd get! every asked of me, stayed over- |
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1 wonder how many evenings “Fifty Fifty” has sat alone. Has yer but she ever been hungry for a pleas-| Would like to get re-established ant word or look, as well as just with my former employer. I plain hungry? Has she had her shall be glad to have your sugrent money spent on an all-night] Sestions. party? Has she worn a black eye and carried bruises while carrying her husband's child?
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Both you and “Fifty Fifty” defending men are blind, stupid or fortunate in all your dealings with the male species. It's evident you never had experiences such as “Another Fool” (distrusting men) and I have had. Qur bad dispositions—indeed! I can’t imagine you being all sunlight and smiles to a husband
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loving girls the “dear, I'm not one of them. INDIANAPOLIS WIFE. What keeps® you with this man: who doesn’t support his family? If it's love, let him know about it.
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about his teeth and let it slip.
be he'll never tell me things. C. M. Don’t you do a few things he isn’t expecting to make yourself beautiful, Miss C. M.? Pin curls and cleansing cream will surprise him, you know. If those choppers and similar little things really upset you, you'd better not marry. If you can’t play along, feeding a man’s vanity and respecting his. sensitiveness, yow're in for trouble.
Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your problems. Write in care of The Times, 214 W. Maryland St.
Lilibet Has the Chills
LONDON, May 31
announced today.
This happy boy and his Dad are off again on their annual fishing trip. But this time it’s for three weeks! At PresT-O-LITE 148 people have completed fifteen years’
service and now get additional time vifeint $o.} poy
Everyone at PREST-O-LITE with two years’ service is entitled to a two-week vacation with pay. Some vacation is also given for shorter periods of service. Four WEEKS . . . 64 “twenty-five year” people are
Some of the hypersensitive/same interest in it that f you did creatures put themselves out toljn your other job you may not
the extent of feeding and cloth-lwant to leave it—nor they may ing their family and paying doc-inot want to let you go.
women remain the sweet, ever-
trust-iother place. worthy” lads married. SOrry—|in authority who knows of your
EVERY TIME the man I'm go-|/interest in the job and in the ing to marry opens his mouth y/company’s * welfare. Let them think of the lie he told me and|business, wonder if he’s telling me andéther|tomers should make you a valuone. - Should I believe a man|2Dl® employee—that is, if you who keeps things from me like : his wearing false teeth? 4! I had no idea his teeth weren't{to argue until you have their side { nis, for they fit good. But I wish|0f the story. Don't make a de-
’ bate out of your interview. Maybe og tole tan of The aumtish you had some faults that needed
= . had a chance to tell me en I talked about false teeth in a nice way but he didn’t. May- be an asset to them and offer you
Princess Elizabeth is suffering from a slight chill and will re-
ter one clinched. If you take the
I think that you ought to find out just what happened at the Talk with some one
work there. Get the real lowdown from him.
If you have a personal job problem, write James Grayson, in care of The Times.
Find out if you have a chance to get back. Point out your keen
know that your knowledge of the competition, ard cus-
really think so.
If they are critical of your past actions and attitude, don’t try
correcting. thought. If they admit that you would
Give this serious
a job you should compare your opportunities there with those in your present job. This may mean that you will stay and grow in your present job. Let us know how you come out.
U. S. Orchestra Tour
Of Britain Called ‘Flop’
LONDON, May 31 (UP)--Brit-ish impresario Harold Fielding said today that the current British tour of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra was a “flop” and that he expected to lose $148,000 on it. ,
“I cannot think what has hap-
faced with a serious problem and is determined to do constructive about it. Second, don't let your husband know that you suspect him. Tears and recriminations will get you nowhere, except, perhaps, a divorce. Third, don't give up too quickly. It's easy to give way to despair— to consider your m over and done with and to let down completely. But that's just what you shouldn't do. Fourth, make an even greater effort to keep yourself attractive
Win Jewelry Design A wards
Times State Serviee 8 BLOOMINGTON, May 31 — Leslie Johnson, Indiana University student from Terre Haute, is the winner of the $25 Niemeyer cash award for jewelry design. A $15 prize went to phillip Swift, of Lawrenceburg, and a $10 prize to Miss Blythe Mildner, 3506 Salem St., Indianapolis, The cash awards were given by Handy and Harmon, precious metals of New York, through Prof. Alma Eikerman, who last year was a scholarship winner at the annual jewelry making school conducted by the firm. Mr. Johnson and Miss Martha Brennan, of Wichita, _ Kas, have received scholarshilps for this summer, Prize winners in the annual exhibit of student art work were selected by a committee composed of Prof. Robert Laurent, Xar Martz and Mrs.: Henry Hope. Johnson‘s prize winning ent
bouquet lapel pin, and Miss Mildner's a dinner ring.
pened,” Mr. Fielding said. “The Philadelphia orchestra is the world’s g.catest symphony orchestra and yet I have had to cut
(UP)— | mY admission prices by 50 per
cent to persuade the British to hear them.”
iweekly, arrived here May 21.
Plont ‘Suspends 1000
LONDON, May 31 (UP)—One thousand of 1600 Ford employees at the Dagenham, Essex, factory were suspended by the company
. The orchestra, with 150 mem- Monday for repertedly adopting main indoors, Buckingham Palace (bers who draw salaries of 315.000 slow down tactics during company
and union negotiations.
enjoying a full four weeks’ vacation every year. Counting all those who receive one to four week va-
cations, employees of PREST-
Q.LITE are getting a grand
total of 2274 weeks’ vacation this year.
A paid-vacation program, which was originally
started in 1920 —29 years a
go — is but one of several
Plans that are provided for the health, happiness, and security of employees at PREST-O-LITE,
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Speedway, Indiana
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lationship breaks down suddenly. It'sc-usually a matter of months or even years. So don’t expect to restore it overnight. With patience and determination, how-
ever, you can win out.
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