Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1949 — Page 4

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Mother of Six Girls Wants Good Husband

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» I to atome for the lack of it in I WOULD like to know how to get a good husband. I want one another. You're used to trouble my age who does not drink and wants a good home, I want one ——expect more of it—it's always | who can be a father to my girls, and one who will appreciate my| around. cooking and come home at night time. I want one who does not | . take that first drink, and wil be Bamg with = 3 Disillusioned Iam 39, I have six little girls and one gir girls are 13, 11, 9, 6, 4 and 2, MY OCHARGE account | They are good girls and are in| the house before dark. The old- | est is living on her own, but the little ones are on the welfare, | My husband has been in prison! nearly two years and I am get- ~. ting a divorce next month. My girls would love to have {things like other girls have and gO places they go, but it takes ail

|| DEAR MRS. MANNERS: 0 Your office!

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WAIL sonality you can muster, It will be hard to convinee men that you aren't looking. for a meal ticket. If you do marry a man largely because he can give you a home, do a lot of pretending about loving him. He'll want that—and you can be sure he loves you if he undertakes raising six children not |

|aware.

| clothes. The

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Six little girls, make your past hard luck pay

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is clothes. You'll need all the per- | | swollen from the clothes I couldn't |afford, bought to impress a man {who told me I looked better in an [outfit in which he caught me un-|

| So I've decided you make a mis-| {take when you urge women to, |give too much attention to their,

omen this man noticed, and Mentioned favorably were

the money I get to support them. lo. _Ldowdily dressed. I booked my best, by EXPERTS | We only go to Jus Show Oley: Don't complain about “the {and my best isn't bad. I was well, At Miller's Modest Prices! |] month. I SARE: inks 1 hard luck you'va had. Let the turned out and had the self-as-jbeCatne . the weilgte thE girls “sell” themselyes—and sell [surance that goes with knowing Quick SERVICE should - use the money or my you as being a loving and it. girls. MRS, L., City. -| economical person. You ean He hasn't called, but he called

right away after we went to the drugstore with me dressed in an

| old college outfit that embgarrassed me to death, What goes? JANIE, The well dressed, poised woman appeals to a man, no matter what he says, If she lets him Impress her more than he knows she's impressing him. She doesn’t meed to lose her own self-assurance to give him his. The smarter she Is the smarter she can make him think he is. You were probably se busy preening yourself you forgot all about the man. you turned on the sophistication you didn't do It naturally. In your college clothes, cowed In embarrassment, you weren't pre-tending-—-you were real and he liked it—not the outfit.

Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your problems. Write in care of The Times, 214 W. Maryland St.

startle the new men you can | meet at church social affairs, | ete. You'll have to do the most ible with your looks and

preciate a good hushand and a home, You'Il'have to avoid possessiveness—and forget your desire for perfection in one man,

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Deanna Durbin Seeks Divorce, Ch arges Cruelty

pv LYWOOD, Sept.27 (UP)—| Film Star Deanna Durbin asked

| desertion.

| The 27-year-old former child even about business dates—you're|the derrick of the truck on which

with another woman A~-No, Ts alwa a safer to get Involved in someone else's

sadistic reasons-—even though

Tthinking that it's for the wife's

good to “know.” Actually, these “informers” get some peculiar de{light in making a wife uncomfortable, or forcing her to justify her husband's behavior, or even in knowing that they're helping to disrupt a marriage. No matter t your real motives—it's better to maintain a discreei silence and give the man the benefit of the doubt. For one thing, he may be perfectly innocent of any romantic entanglement. It may be a business date. He may have: run into an old friend. Or, he may be entertaining a mutual friend when his wife, for one reason or another, isn't available. As soon as you start comment{Ing on it, you attach signifi|cance to a harmless procedure and so make the husband and! | wite self-conscious about continu-| ing the practice In the future, Af-

DAY, SEPT. 27, 1040

Your re By Samuel G. and Esther B. Kling— Hoosier Farmer Killed

Why Be a Meddler? It Only Stirs Marital Unhappiness

Q—Should you = a wife that” you've seen her husband out battered body was found by Wil

FRANKFORT, Sept. 27 (UP)— Court Whittacker, 64, a Clinton {County farmer, was fatally hurt |vesterday when he was caught in la soybean combine. His badly

liam Kesterson, a neighbor, but

your own business and not Mr. WhittacKer died before aid

Those who meddle usually do so for purely selfish and even they often dejude themselves into:

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WABASH, Sept. 27 (UP)—Fu-

{Fun 8 court today for a divorce|tef all, they don't want to start/neral services were arranged tofrom Writer-Producer Felix Jack- lany “talk.”. And if the husband|/day for Donald Cass, 21,

A.~Even if he is seeing another | ji "Lil that stay reasons

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Remember you assume a great responsibility when, you tamper with anyone's marital relationship. Why have it on your con-

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on, charging her 47-year-old hus-|hasn’t mentioried the date at all|Sandborn, who was shocked - to iband- with extreme cruelty and bécause he's forgotten, or be-|death near Urbana yesterday. He

cause his wife is overly jealous—| was killed when a live wire struck

star, separated from Mr. Jackson {only starting unnecessary trouble he was working.

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All candidates for the C.P.A. been reached under which she degree in Indiana must meet cer- receives custody of their daugh-| standards which are re-|ter, Jessica, 3.

Miss Durbin said at the time of | |their separation that they were|

The examination questions are|together so much at home and at based on four subjects, namely, Work they got on each other's Auditing, Commercial Law, Ac- herves. counting Theory and Accounting)

{| THE COUPLE married June

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‘cluding Aaron, w

union demanded should be injured should receive car tion. Lanark and f they certainly we: if lunatics insist: themselves into s: third-story roof! threatened an un. ure known as a parading with bs ing the kind | brought them up breast. Seth screamed that su compel all respo employers to join campaign for th slaves to every st: Blaves did not cai Aaron was pel He had for so lo respectable; the m thing he had dont been to skate v t delighted if not his reason and Lanark, “If t I'l go out with can see how some be a state law injured workers.’ ~ #

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