Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 August 1949 — Page 5
k ? ( i x - x Ev ; 5 i 2 + - L : : 2% Ci Lp SE SIS i : 3 gar : ’ (i . > ls IA “ Prairie Avenue sy au Oi Finish School, TS Ml Indiana | 7 pra Ret Ry or oT We it tL Jdyb ak ef [Gain Slightly Co. plant Uncle Hirain and his cousins: Almirs, Tom Nth bis Aunt Lotta, Suitor Advised pe Eeiiie La —- pared to home on fashionable Prairie Avenue in ~ He has become ; ivi Largest Rise { d welfare quite ford of everyone but is disturbed by Aunt Lydia’s “friend- er ii In Construction company ship” with Mr. Kennerley and his own utr MRS. MANNERS: ; : n dg. Hee Geta imnetiey. With the exception : ua ULD I WAIT for my gifl friend to get her fill of edu-| Indiana's nonagricultural em : a “sub- receives mo other women callers, ca ? : : a loyment made sma ns from ah hours ‘warns Mr, Stack of Aunt ‘Lydia's perfidious I've gone with her over a year and love her very much, She pen to mid-July, Everett a pension . gossip Is ordered out of the house. When the says she loves me, too. But she won't marry me because she wants L. Gardner, director of the Insigned a from thelr day's excursion they are told Mr. Stack was to continue with graduate work. diana Employment Security Dipany last in an accident.” Now go on with the story— ~*~ 3 I don't plan on graduate work after we finish school next vision, said a us : CHAPTER ELEVEN : 1 ther to ad to the boy that you were wro oh dn were offset|” In the end Ned found that ‘by at that time. e : ng. ie nifsset ants over “ ments “hurrying & ; a shuffling his We were engaged once but she|” He'll be glad you're so wise, for by increases resulting ved Only for the West on Monday Samed of Tuesday. There had » "bur engagement, = with| he's SYS SLD Jon lonesome. than settiemel nt of Jako disputes. and : ¥ : et th A are » (whe [DO n, dived with #0 much to-do in New York as he'd feared when he first came ttle excuse, Do you think she FoR 8° Sd ASOTK KIN8 (ONS Horted In the monthly statistics Workers from Europe: In less than a month he'd been able to sub-let the flat me? him » lot. for the U. 8. Bureau of Labor! . in East Thirty-Sixth Street and sell such of his parents’ belongings INDIANAPOLIS READER. aa— Statistics, . nt of the he felt h ; . Employment in the state in a3 He jes he cdulg: part wih A girl swt going to be very Wants Handbook i e FEWU, without a pang. ‘ that she would come again. Paul Lees happy washing dishes, living on July was estimated at 1.349.000, ted unani- Methodically he settled Himself summer she'd felt it her a slim budget, and basking in | Where can I get a handbook a gain of .3 per cent from. ¥ y strike at and his luggage in his ‘section, make the grand tour for Handsome Actor Paul Lees | 0 0 ihusiasm of her husband's [0f the ,hational code for wiring bu . per cent lower than uly} a trial is worth a egotiations and then gave himself for(and Almira's sakes, but she t must overcome more than or- | ou ntl she is mature enough houses? of las Jet loysment gains were You'll find Ex-Lax is everything i ce in Chi most of the next twenty-four fessed to Ned, on their first out- dinary - obstacles to make & | i he a wife, and ready to be a OUT-OF-TOWN READER. nse RO Tih a fine laxa vo eupttio tle, hours, to the voluptuous pleasures ing together, that she had been name for himself in Hollywood. | wire She'd always blame you | Write to the State Fire Mar- added 6600 employees in the| Pleasant and e ective! Equally - : of introspection. horribly bored in Italy. S8he was He must memorize, not only his | j4 you persuaded her to leave | shal's Office, Room 231, State- || ¢} The automobile industry od ~ f Se ve He thought about himself and living in present in anjisipation was script, but also the location of | (opaol. She'd magnify the suc- | house, Indianapolis. « was second with Increase’ of en lature orgets’...remem his own - affairs concentratedly of a brisk sho| bout Tn Paris every object on the movie Set. | cous and fun she could have | — 15000 caused by. termination of hocolate ty ; and uninterruptedly, as only a before sailing home with her loot A bemedaled Marine hero, he is | pag. Her folks, who probably ‘Feud’ Over Date |a labor dispute in a major plant. ys has ree young man of 22 can . .. How to dazzle Prairie Avenue. 90 per cent blind as a result of | neve made sacrifices ta finance | oo 0 00 0 oo | Groups showing more employfety certie much had happened since the| In the final weeks in Paris the acid burns received on Corregl- | per education, would be disap- day or: Mon day? I say it came Ment now than at this time last yvement in last time he'd n in Chicago! ladies’ buying a soluble. dor. He has developed such & | pointed. They'd agree with her eh an: 1 had ay daughter Year Include financial agencies, - revention,” - Could it really be only ten years? pitch of frenzy. Even Miss King, Lydia... . fantastic memory that he | ghat it was your fault. an oy ay Pons Tn a */the government service, automo-| : resident of It seemed a hundred! . .. Untiljwho had studied art quite serious- Zi. learns his lines from hearing Lét her have her ill of col ad pi 3 OTE OF snd says tive and transportation equip-| wed today. yery recently Ned had seen none(ly at home and meant to-copy| CHICAGO, the feat wigan them read once. His wife, & | yuo She's awfully sure of you (00 Tot Sn or Co Friday, ment industries. eh Yepartment of his mother’s relatives since the the Mona Lisa some day when she Struck him as noisier an T'|_nurse, is an eye specialist. and may be giving too little im- | Sib TEC, Co Cs it means we'll Manufacturing employment was| : Stores Dee gpring of Uncle Hiram’'s tragic/had time, was caught up in the ever, portance to marrying you. Jolt fo, Te gn estimated at 504,000, a gain of : or exceeds death, when Papa and Mamma whirl as she was made to realize/S'® her & little. ‘Suggest, since you UCIng of SIDE READER It per cent from mid-June, with : . ive mane had sped back from Paris tothe awful importance of choosing aren't engaged, -that you both . {the only substant ncrease in ing injury snatch their darling from Tait trousseau. . | W g S should be having other dates. Wr right—it was Mon- the automotive Industsy. Hearty : ag ) : Whole was had suddenly become, in their]! Ned also acco: ed his aunt ’ ’ . . all other manufacturing -indus-| with the purchase of on ne ree - - , 1 losses, cumulation eyes, the mephitic atmosphere of to the studio of Monsier Carolus- : silts cc R al NL 2 HE 2 tries registered smal . without an Prairie Avenue. { Duran, who was painting her por< que far more to smoke than In- Legal Name for Child ag Matets ne Tous Ht ——— ALEXANDER SMITH miei sist bis i 2 = = {trait in full dress—low-necked dian summer, the frantic tempo 0 me g I HAVE a child born out of th. Were % $ are your Purdue to Register tug or carpet . . . @ THAT HAD BEEN a strained white satin with all her pearis./of traffic on Michigan Ave. the \ wedlock. Later its father and I| Jn oma Sb Cor oc | : i Talk and unhappy time for everyone. Dora Harper, she said, had been|scurrying pedestriani who risked married. Is it true that with the| Times, + Maryland ¢ Technical Students HOME-DECORATING PLAN lo Ta Ned remembered well the tension done last year by Sargent; but|their lives at every corner—noth- Lack of Telephone bill passed by our State Legisla- | Registration for the fall term worked out just for you by man, asso- underlying the family interviews. Aunt Lydia would have scorned to|Ing else was quite -like it, and Proves Handic ap ture last year, the baby is now a Princess Margaret Has TO or oS tn chiatry of Though nothing was said, much|imitate her ‘heighbour; besides, nothing else, Ned felt, was quite ] legitimate child? Quiet H Birthda TRAC a dg CLARA DUDLEY Medical was implied. Aunt Lydia and might not a Frenchman be evenifo good ~~ 0 erly 1am a widow 5 years od How can we get its birth cert!- ie Foi 4 ho oY Sept. 89. Classes will begin the| ont . the (most unfairly) her brood had smarter? e am colored. ave a son 2%, ficafe? ' » . gH “next day. ; ; nce Clinic, been transformed over night into] A month after their return to, the farther they drove. Then| who is employed and going to WONDERING INDIANAPOLIS |Cess Margaret celebrated her 19th! Both -day and evening pro- at Alexander Smith he Rotary untouchables: The Ramsays paris, Papa came down with Prairie Avenue at last, and] school. I don’t want him tp | MOTHER. birthday quietly yesterday with a grams directed toward prepara- SROF AY TOUR LEISUSS w in Clay- could not scuttle away fastigoyble pneumonia. | Prairie Avenue just as he re-| stop school as he is so near : Xi small tea at Balmoral Castle, the {jon for technical jobs in industry eak on the enough to suit ‘themselves. In s = = [membered it, a calm and stately! graduation. I worked for the The Acts of 1949 of the Indl [royal residence in Scotland. |will be offered. Full time stuis Through fact, they had stayed in town] AUNT LYDIA then repaid oasis after the clamour and con-| government 5 years as a maid, | ana General Assembly on Feb. Attending, In addition to mem- dents may take courses toward RAINIER FURNITURE (0. . : only until the smoke had cleared handsomely the many trifling fusion of the boulevard. The two| and assistant to thé nurse.I 26, 1949, provided that such a bers of the British royal family, a diploma in drafting, electrical, . from the domestic ruins suf-| services of the summer. It was|lines of brown-leaved elms were| would like to work as a clean- | child shall take the last name |yere a small group of friends that industrial and building construc-| 4244 COLLEGE AVE. HU. 1376 Radio ficiently for it to be known that/true, she was still as unservice- taller now—in some places they| ing woman, companion, baby- | Of its father as its proper name |included Sharman. Douglas, tion, or production planning tech- T5EE TANKING 1 BEAR radio Club Mamma had been left a smalliable in the sick room as in the almost met overhead—and the| sitter or to stay with sick peo- | If the father and mother mary: daughter of U. 8. Ambassador nology. Evening students are of- * ers” meet= annuity, the income Som Which|dava of Ned's childhood. Xiineds: houses, the funny, ugly, Soineliow ple who need some one when This provision, however, Will not Lewis Douglas. ifered 30 different courses. : - would some day bé Ned's ere depressed and death appalled her|lovable mansions of Chicago's, the relative at home wishes to , —E ™ oi Ne was, also, a sum of cash that was|to the point where she was willing merchant princes, were undoubt-| go shopping or get a little rec- 1949 po the General Assembly apparatus Ned's outright, on condition that to do anything at all to keep them edly grimier. : reation. But I cannot get a | Are officially published. - | the club's it be used for his education. With|at bay. It was Aunt Lydia who| It was like turning back the| phone until mext year. I ap- The Act provides that parve been ra- emotion Ned learned that this|insisted on having Papa removed pages of his life to the winter he| plied for children to board—3 ents of such a child desiring to early days codicil to his uncle's will had been at once from his pension in the afterwards grew to think of as| boys, but they find excuses not have its proper birth record speak, written and signed the day of | rue Washington to the most ex-/the dividing line between child-| to send me any children. I made may do so by applying at
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the latter's suicide, : {pensive room in the best hospital hocd and adolescence. So much, Thus materially bolstered, the in the city; she who paid for doc-|both good and evil, had happened Ramsays discovered the next tors and nurses and all possible{to him then—much more than decade to be the dullest, if on the luxuries for the invalid. The he'd been able to realize at the whole the most comfortable, they supreme proof of her attachment time—that he was almost fearhad known. Ned was sent t0.came when she cancelled her|ful of disturbing his memories. school and eventually to Harvard, / plans for sailing as soon as the|That was why he had wanted to
creditable, {the case a grave one. Mamma had lived to see her| son graduate; a week later, with-/,yqia remained implacably|goor that it occurred to him perout warning, she had died of & cheerful. When it was gone it yap his unexpected arrival might stroke, and the Ramsays’ Wan-was her fortitude, the lacquered, cot the family. But it was too| Yering es oe » al ove again. self-possession with - which she ,., (, worry or wonder.
8 _lwent on being her: tranquil, AFTER HIS wife's Seat, Papa worldly, commonsense self, that (To. Be Contigud), n to lose. nterest in every-ipulled Ned through his second Copyright, 1049. by Arthur Meeker. Pubthing His character deteriorated Bl eat. Ped by aren ok Bost Cory. rapidly and seriously: he became ¢ peevish, intractable, not to be diverted by any ordinary means.} Ned soon realized, as they exchanged England for France, and France for the Italian lakes, that he and his father had less in
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As long as there was hope Aunt until the cab was nearly at the|tefephone,
Your Marriage: By Samuel and Esther Km Soe of tn whereby some, which is only natural, also much for
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your suggestions.
By JAMES GRAYSON i a If you haven't been there re- Should She Wait?
WOULD YOU advise mie to sit
you can get amy fun while I'm young, though Ask to see some one|I know other dates would mean to whom you can explain your nothing? My boy friend is in the situation. If your order is on file service and I love him very much. they may be able to. tell you I'm only 16 but have had several about how long .you will have to infatuations, so I know this is wait. ” {the real thing. Should you find that you can’t] He is stationed far away and get a telephone for some time] haven't any idea when I will you may want to make arrange- see him again. I'm very lone-
one of their children |though' he writes me often and 49 ch phone call they and she's wonderful. ake for you. LONELY JI If you hive such an arrange- JL, CITY.
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background similiar to your own? A—Yes. Because then you and your partner will bring simillar
"Q—1Is it important to choose & mate With ‘a familly and soclaliployment. Service, 257 W. Wash-Q-=18 it. important: W's . y Mio St.,- about your, qualifica-
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that this is the “real thing” is to go ahead and have - those other dates ‘yolr ‘want to have; just to show they don’t meananything.
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when strolling along the chestput-. ~ideas.-and customs. to your marriage. And your mutual bordered waterfront at Lucerne, adjustment will be that much easier. eR they had run full-tilt into the We khow a wealthy Southern man from a conservative familly | Stacks . , . Aunt Lydia and Al- ® =ho y
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John M. Miller, Indianapolis! “After a short, whirlwind court-| almost exactly the same—a trifle attorney and 1946 chairman of Ship they were married. The Juan) stouter, maybe, and with braids a|the Veterans Division of the assisted his father in a well-es-trifie redder—gave her nephew a State Committee, was the speaker tablished and lucrative business. hug and a kiss. Ned, rather shy-| at today’s luncheon meeting of He led a regular, quiet life, as he ly, also kissed Almira, who looked, the Republican Citizens’ Advisory had been trained to do from childhe decided, though she must be Committee in the Union Trust hood. ” nearly twenty-one, like a. little) Building. His bride, however, was ac-| girl. Porter, grown huge and too! Mr. Miller stressed the neces- customed to irregular hours and hearty, grasped his cousin's hand | sity of the Republican Party fight- a livelier way of living. Her parso hard that it hurt: the dark|ing as a party in the future. {ents had been in show business, young woman with violet eyes, He said the Republican Party|too, and their home life had alwas presented as his fiancee, Miss js a party for freedom, against ways been spiced with entertain-
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“Panny King of ‘Washington: (No; gominfition:- He-pointed out: that ment. and. davelty.. Now... she TOM WASH with them he-was-at: enslave couldn Rp home in Chicago looking after| you” in an attack on the present the temperate behavior of her [U Clubs Arrange in
“taxes can-and-wii 't_readily adjust herself to the business, and Carrie, his wife,! income tax system. i ‘husband, and she considered his was there looking after him—| «we Republicans must fight to|friends and relatives colorless and Néd hadn't forgotten Carrie Mal-| gyryvive, we must fight for -our|boring. 1 lard, surely?—and the children:| principles and we must form our-| He, on the other hand, thought Aunt. Lydia was now a grand-| selves into a forceful, sincere her family and friends unstable mother twice over!) | party for individual freedom,” the and flamboyant. He complained AUNT LYDIA, it Was not sur-| Speaker said. {that it was bad for his business - He " i S——— event to-be seen associating with! prising to learn, thought Europe ges th f overrated, She had never been Car Parked at Sheriff g Hem....... i
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