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al f Sx Woman Loves Prof. “4° WHAT CAN you say to help me? 1 am 43, an unmarried woman whose world has been completely. blasted. 1 - As 4 young girl 1 never had dates, I have always believed in Buty first, then pleasure, which seems wholly contrary to the pres-| Int-day way of thought. I-stayed with my parents till the day of their] - Meath, helping with their support. I have always belonged to church and temperance groups. re — “t have spent the past several ‘Untrue too Often 4 with my married sister and | My wife has left me. She has) Re family. Her three daughters), gone several weeks. I take| Are very attractive and joined .; the blame. I haven't lived up| + ONe-bf-the-most-popular-soremies ii rarriage vows 100 per cent. ? at a university. However, the, 1 y,4 untrué to her too often.) only one who married was di-|ghe had a heart of gold and foryorced 10 days after living With save me twice, ‘The last time!

her bridegroom, was so serious she just couldn't Men were definitely unattrac-|forgive me. I was put in jail,

tive to me until two years ago.!T got free thréugh her efforts and ) ; . Then a professor in a course Ilthe efforts of her boss, who is my w <7 : was studying seemed to fall mad- pest friend. But we separated Iy in love with me. lover it. | ¥ We had dinner together every| I tried to reconcile with her,| night. We were completely com-|hut failed. Then I made my big-| ‘ patible in every respect. Life|gest mistake in life. I accused) we r

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never Flom red Honaertul 28 her and her boss of keeping comen I was w . He any. 1 8 very, inferred very plainly that one hany Was very day we would be married. My 9 i heart was full of joy for the first wienc me ad would never Nvel time in my life. For some reason gain. ! my sister and her family never] Mrs. Manners, 1 have paid for| Hked him. imy sins in loneliness and heart!

very wrong, is when she told me she

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work are ghastly. I have searched my memory for something wrong 1 must have done, a word I must have said. 1 feel as though I were losing my mind. What could have happened? How could he have married her when he really loved me? What an du! Can you tell me anything to help : E B. Q.. NORTH SIDE. You didn’t love the professor

you've done your duty but forget it. Now be good to yourself. - Find_ hobbies and recreation. Enjoying yourself

happy you are pleasant and make other people happy.

After a long period of many ache. I love her and no one else.| testations of love from him,|I want her. no one else. vy suddenly announced his en-| I'm saving money to buy a new! ment to a very young girlhome to offer her in my repentrom another town. He apd the ance. 1 have really. and truly 1 have nothing In common but!jearned a )

I am so alone, Mrs. Manners. for her love again, I miss her!

1 cannot believe that this mar-|terribly much, Barring all, she fs!

riage was for the best of any of {the best, cleanest and most de-| the three of -us. He and I were cent woman. de-

I can scarcely work for griev-'treat her right, I'm sorry for my ing and my hours away from mistakes. Do I ha.e a chance? |g

gut of pity. You admire people |

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t lesson. 1 pray every) day for her forgiveness and long|

I didn’t have sense enough to)

V.LW., CITY. I'm interested in that lesson You've learned. Are you ignor- ’ ing other women? It's no good i you wart your wife because | you don't have her; as you wanted other women you didn't | have. Have you abandoned ac- | tivities that covld send you | back to jail? Have you grown | up_and proved it, voluntarily? Remorse and prayers, gifts and-words_are fine, To them you'll hate to-add changes you Meed. A material thing lke a Paw Touse -won'l compensate

ing for a Tong tin» that you're doing right by your own choice, would be her greatest present. Christmas isa good time to tell her you're the right man, If you've proved It to yourself, 11 A wife éan take a man’s | Jealousy If he proves he isn't

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Those things you find unat- | spineless and hangs or to her. e tractive about. yourself people | She thinks he’s stupid and a fe mm = = find unattractive about you. | cad If he damages her reputa- |B. CEE | nr. Was Some can be corrected. Correct | tion. By talking about her ] } Pisass. sem them. Your clothes, personal- | he's expressing his lack of cour- Son's conversation and activities | age and self respect. & ® $ L add 25¢ te may be as glum as your out- 3 | look. Show that you're mourn. Let Mrs. Manners and read- | . ing a man and “lost” days and | ors of the column share your Minn lose the next man and | problems. Write in care of The > Garl ose. Make friends with | Times, 214 W. Maryland St. | City... Nyvely people. the sad van

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Baby Born With Teeth CHICAGO, Dec. 10 (UP) {Mr. and Mrs. Michael Manzie's new baby, which arirved at St. Anthony's hospital here, has all it wants for Christmas. It was born with two front teeth.

ASSESSOR TO SPEAK Roy T. Combs, Center Tqwnship | 0 r on ments before the congregation of St. John's Baptist Church at 6:30 p. m. today in the church, 1701 Martindale Ave.

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