Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1949 — Page 7

tion’ , ‘there are ! r A sake a good BR A eak, R 4 Tl Manners In on Vacation she Ta contisuing 1a og PE pes J LH {i gues tak, ot 7 follow rules i eryday cone ave printed resting. sells. page ‘book free to anys. . gr ; din ;-no nail bray no rouge. ‘While Im — Chigago 5 5, ing pam he's 8 looking at other ‘girls, and the dumb Sluek doesn’t 1do.~, : I try to be open-minded. “Maybe I'm ‘wrong, I think. Maybe I| t —— would i bitty ys, Hake good taste, but rarely does he

up—but woman does? So I leave off the artificial-| A

of it. If I'm not a sight!

advantages.

"Did ‘hé notice? Oh, yes-—affer| I mentiotied the absence of my makeup. Did anyone else: notice? his Soy friends must have. They! P-my-boy- t evening admiring other girls. I) sat in the corner thinking. being ‘an old maid would have many| : PEGGY. I'm surprised at you, Did youn REALLY think he knew what he wanted? You have to sell

I. didn't .get a Whistle .in “five

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R i a man on the idea that you | Problems. Write in care of The | pect to be there many years. { = et Hes e , have good taste, mainly | Times, 214 W. Maryland St. Should you be in doubt as ‘to %, - t . “2 - Dayslt. FF = through your poise, charm and | . — ur value to the ge company, give HP eben] et " i 29 selatd ~ : : : : x ~~ - raelf-a-good-look Ask » During the past yiar | 1 os ie Mutray'g: koufden a Socant. Jno Put Out the Fight indianapolis’ Gila monster has gone to work. Last week he | [vou well know, business and in- | =" k pa Jaa: 144,612 friends ? NOW! Foe: : : LEOMISTER, Mass. (UP)—| ‘had broken loose from a South Side home and was runnin iy dustry are not static. They are| Shs shane; wite £'a show window and let u |HeD two employees of a wood-| Afiaf his capture, |. M. Binser, proprietor of Mike's Loan constantly changing. They adjust| of families being served at Flanner & = n learn the | an: Show or he attics pamcnes ant Nastey nfoving! 461 W. Washington St., bought the creature for an antique clock Shemales 10 ait mia, Now! : Buchanan visited ous mortuary, -- de south : he admires? He may show “fight” An office clerk heard it and $28 He ‘put the one in his Joan fice Window and 2 has certain office procedures and | wn visitors signed-the registers provided ~ hesitate! o- jas “fire” and telefhoned to the| been & acting hundreds lapsiiatars. Fe apd }} world atiFact \irasticts be Shanes This means | for that purpose. Of course, there are -. Fox Trot oe {fire station. Three. fire trucks ar-| some trade. It at least should pay for its OT TW 899 rrr enn] Sat i purpose. y the i Lessons are WATCH REPAIRING | rived, every four days. Just Sheunsel a PAA ont always some members of the families, as wellay to keep rrr y the thrill by EXPERTS. Your Marriage: By Samuel and Esther Kling Jordan Names Jivoiedan of ne 5 dont friends, whe never du record - You At Miller's Modest Prices! Ww 4 Wi h 4 ? Ch k recognize these trends and con- their names — so the Rumber of visitors nN you sill QUICK SERVICE | ant Oo ywina mare ec form. them. Inabiity to adjuse is actually greater than these lists. dance x . onditions| » $ Ee ; : Graduate Head lis" not: restricted to any Specific Flanner & Buchanan is honored BRAY * Miller Jewelry Co Yourself for These Traits - jase group. It is true that oldsters by being chosen to serve the families .-. | i | are, as a- rule, more conserva- Bh ie = 29 on the Circle | Q—What traits are likely to attract or repel a prospective “Getchell Succeeds {tive and prehaps slower to take whe possess these thousands of friends, FR. 2565 1xht © mate? Phel P “lon new methods. But youngsters —— RR a: : . ? Doors From Power & Lisht Co. | . -A—Experience "has shown that certain definite traits attract | eips in osition lcan be reiuctant, or not: alert CATR Malia : tN a ipeople. “So the more you have of these, the more likely. you are’ ie] Robert Getchell, member of the enough, to adjust themselves,

MISS THE MRS.? “Find it tomely away from home?

Then send her flowers by--our wire service ~- and remind her of your love.

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have you in mind for the dress —and usually he picks some‘thing neither You “(mor he). could afford. His taste is conversation, mainly,

not based on the essential points. He's a good | | judge when You get “ensem- | bled”"—but the “ensembling” hé knows nothing about, Don’t flaunt your - indepen- - Return.

ually, leaving off the conversa- | tion. When the boys start ‘moticing you - he'll notice you | look all right.

Let Mrs, Manners and read- | ers of the column share your |

Here' they are:

{get a mate and to keep him as well. broadmindedness,

loyalty, truthfulness, toler-

ance, consideration, warmth and affection, optimism, sense humor, tact, generosity, enthusi-| asm, willingness to accept -criti-! [¢ism, readiness... to...admit... mis-

itty for CheRaviee

(ness, pleasant voice, good oon-| [versationalist,

pendability, naturalness, {teeth, ‘and unselfishness.

On the other hand, experience

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“Quick, Lueyl.::Look up

displaying knowledge in a super-

“chances will Ruprove:

«husband's. jokes?

we know-

ithem, the less likely you are to)

win a mate or to hold him. Re- Never -uses strong

{goes out to the theater or cinema. ritability, poor teeth. unpleasant In fact, he hasn't a single vice.

peiling traits include jealousy, ir-

-.body odors, untidiness, groups, hot temper, rudeness, re! {fusal to accept responsibility for

behavior, hysteria, ng yrs

‘biting nails, “oud talking, profanity, enjoying ‘others’ discomfort

(ior manner, “talking about poor | health, being argumentative, ag-| gressive, -unco-operative, self-| conscious, selfish, conceited, gos-| siping, envious, extremely changeablé, and crude. | ey honest . ‘appraisal convinces: :you-that youl have many of these! unattractive features, start now | to reform. The sooner you do, the| sooner your dating and marriage;

» . Q==Should yo ough ‘at your

A.~—Yes. And show Kir appre. ciation of his wit and humor in public as well as in private. | One of the happiest husbands | a habitual story-teller {—has a wife who always laughs {at his jokes although everyone

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[knows she. must Have heard them many - times before: | _Remaining glum while your imate tetls what-he considers to {be a funny story-—or interrupt{ing him in public with the re[minder that you've heard the tale before—shows an utter lack of] sitact-and-a-weak sense Of AUMOL, ‘and earns your husband's ats:

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If you don’t have a good sense {of humor, try to develop, one. {Reading some funny books should. help. But the wise wife will AYWAVS ibe her. hugband’s best audience!

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neat “appearance, | |Aug. good English, good post. de-| that.

paper “office. and said that her

luncle had been a reader and sub- |

{haa proved some traits to be re. 3CTiber for 50 years.

- [pel ing and the“more you have of

west of the All

South Africa, | 2--The Cape ‘Argus reports,

CAPE TOWN,

“He's always been a model ot}

propriety, too,” she said. “He! doesn't smoke. Doesn't drink. language or

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tucky was the first state

become a part of the Union. .

; ted hy younger ones. I am in | | my sixties but am told that I | don't look it. I have an office | | Job and SPparsnily am giving satisfaction. When, i ever, | should I admit that I'm veady

person my

By JAMES GRAYSON i JN your" company has a pension

you retire at a certain age, there is nothing else to do. Some very |

do this. And too, some should be | retired. :

If You have a Eo problem. white James Grayson, in care of The Times, {

mentioned it, and there are no precedents established, why

larly if you feel that your work is satisfactory? Forget your age and apply yourself as if you ex-!

on trait to have. Anothit thing. ¥ {should never quip

38 sap gut and lot younger have’ job? Ft

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[Jordan Conservatory of faculty for three years, has been pamed chairman of the school’s graduate division. | Mr. Getchell succeeds Dr. Nor- countered old fogies. You know! who resigned. the some of me head of the theory don’t want to-be-one yourself. If

3 RSP Gy 4 jand- it TEEN DoE OR. Are one and can't change, you composition diViEiEi Br: Id #tep Gut Ena RE Rs me ane {else have your job. You may be set in some of voir!

wo the _of bands at Bowling Green State ways. But vou should be 3 HAR Called the EWS} ‘University in Ohio before ‘joining nelptur suggestions, even

man Phelps,

ignation,

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{State University's School of Music, Mr. Getchell was director |

{the Jordan faculty. William Pelz has been appointled acting chairman of the theory [department at Jordan, a position’ {also vacated by Dr. Phelps’ resMr. Pelz joined the. theory faculty in 1945. f Dr. Phelps will assume his {duties at Ohio State in Septem-

intoler- He'll celebrate his 80th birthday (ber with the rank of professor. ‘ance, appearing uncomfortable in tomorrow.” _-

He came to Jordan in 1936, became theory department chair man- jn 1937, and graduate division head -in 1939. wa of his

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