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‘DEAR MRS

MANNERS: - MY MOTHER-IN-LAW lives with us and. is a very sweet old] that he didn't love me. He said no’

lady. I know my husband loves

Aries to rush her off to hér room, She This hurts me deeply, I’ certainly shouldn't be. We have only one mother and

ner but when company drops

should do everything possible to make her happy.

1 know his treating her-Hke-this jsn’t making her happy for she, “ke ‘meet people I'm sure our! . eid wouldn't they|*houid 1 do?

come If

|_were afraid of seeing her. What eank 0 or say 10 make, uge difference if. you appear in- |

him change? <- MRENF. C., Trying fo Phang "band. Is bad when the whange would involve the relationship | hetween @ man and his mother, |

doubly

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were wrong. forgive him—and she wouldn't forgive you if you started boss:

ring Wim,

ory. A hows busingss—and

y ACh other. She probably 3 would think he were right ne matter if he least, she'd

You can warm her heart. by

being gracious.

Give her

women her age—and take her

out In

the afternoons. wise mot to force heérsell

" your crowd, The more privacy you grant each other, the Tonger you'll be fond of eae other,

Girl Friend Trouble

my girl friend and has called her hat I was sure there was another y

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FM 15 and love & man 21,

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up. Bhe is 19 and 1 wonder it the age mabes a difference. What!

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“experienced BY meting ws if) L you're going steady when the

fusband Shap FH Fo Vhen Friends Come to Visit

m not ashamed of her and my husband up. Me #%id he couldn't 1 think we I thought I'd die.

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| loth free to date, and the man is more apt to stay ‘around part-time Hf you show him he's free by ‘having some other dates yourait-:

Can't Trust Mate.

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mete the—tPuth now. — He says

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YOU HLL wives to trust their!

(husbands, which 1 did, only to fin out’l was a aps, We have been married 12 years!

and until a year ago, I bragged perfedti--

erat TE oe ofthe moet husbands any woman ever had. He drank only a little and loved his home and me very much.

Then he got interested in fish-*

ing but wouldn't take me, 1 thought little of It until he began

to be dissatisfied and nervous. I

thought he was overworked. He sald he worked on Saturdays but!

we I found he hadn't worked on Sat-|

fEve gone-together-a-month-now—urday-for-some-time..J told him I but he has just begun to notice knew he hadn't been working and]

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| ment to take him back and try | | to forgive and forget.

4, Indianapolis.

| of the column share your prob- | | lems,

fdlanola Ave, will serve-as chair-l "hit gepends Inrgely on the

T shows that 1 more than half turned In some cases the elopements

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~of- over fr vadiy! ; ak 1 ’ EE te Slopements =e Jus So parental Objection. oy xg FOR FLOORING n" he man could ask for a more perfect Parents objec o the pros ve bride or groom, or they resented | d neve a word. | wife, 80 I asked him t h Twenty species of ORK Are used | goes. and never says m to give her: their offspring's marrying anyone-sither Decasiae they ‘wanted in the manufacture of :

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and left. woop their child's earnings or be I.Tound out who the woman was fayhe of 8 an Sveratachment » Sveryone. knew it hi me: She Where parental objections were oti pok A pone St a wr due solely—o selfishness, the cou. band two years. Bhe told me she Plea ng A better adjustment, wouldn't give up her home or get: pi bg tusi ‘a-divoroe. YOne- Dut rE ree pred oUt muen ther _and_my husband together ,,., hb Ba § | twice, I kept begging him to give) d to’ ber ip. oe Sopements wit dee 0 When 1 decided to get a divorce]! to gain it. Some of yo elopers he said he would quit her if I'd g hool h {6 le. take him back, I tok him back| Wore schoolteachers. for examp tbut I'm so jealous and distrustful who Weren't parthitted to ‘teach [that I'm very unhappy. He told me! Mier Marriage hh, vb their - compel to keep e 80 many liex I wonder +f he [ells wedding a secret. |” “AN “Somme “were -widows—and-| [loves ‘me. ich he arety does, givorcees who didn’t want to herald their remarriage. The fact HEARTBROKEN INDIANA {that so ‘many elopers in this . WIFE, ~ .. ‘group had valid reasons, was reThe faster you pretend you've [flected in the percentage of sucforgotten the other woman and cessful marriages 60. per cent, the faster You convince your Pregnancy was another reason

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husband she never stood a for some elopemen ts Ana woh chance, the faster he'll con- Marriages were the [east success vince himself he's glad he came ful of the entire group. ~ Since. home. He came back because of [many of these couples wed only Your happy years together—not to legitimatize the-child, they had beénuse you were morbid. He little basis for establishing a perwas wrong, of course, and you'll manent union and many of the never be able to forget the

marriages, in faét, ended in diescapade ‘campletely. You'll be |VoOrce ShOryY afterward. surprised, thodigh, how its im- | = portance will fade, if you let-it. | Q—For what othe T reasons do Mane ut companionship and |

Leouples elope Joy ok the) A Drunks “and - thrill-seekers same pp thay youn felt, It will

were also among —these—who {eloped=ps were those who married {on “impulse or merely to spite |someone. As might be expected, ja large majority of such mar|riages failed miserably. Finally, there were couples who _ | eloped” “for reasons. of economy. | Théy wanted to avoid the bother land expense that normally go. [with a conventional wedding, {preferring to use the money. for tmore practical purposes after the {marriage. This group, made the {best -showing of all those who

Former Springville [rest 5 I While an elopement isn’t usual-

Residents Set Reunion | While an elopement lv the st way to begin a marMrs. Lowell Johnston, H644 In iage, whether it turns out welh

husband wants, too—not tears. and haggling over your agree-

; Let Mrs. Manners and readers |

Write in care of The | Times, 2H We Maryland i

man for the 1950 reunion of for- coacon for it. It you have really mer residents of Springville Who goood reasons, your marriage are ‘now living in-the vicinity of ‘ghsiitan’t suffer. :

—-She-witt-be amesited: hy Witham HALE, A-HOUSE OKAYED ‘Hart. 1124 Evison St. The ap-/ MEDFORD, Mass, July 23 | pointments were announced fol- (UP)—A building permit was

{lowing the annual reunion and /issued here for the .erect'on of plenic ‘supper held last Sunday in one-half of: a house. The other. | Riverside Park. Forty-four per- half of the dwelling will be just {sons attended the event.

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