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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28, 1949 .
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DEAR MRS. MANNERS:
23 Auto License Branches Listed
Twenty-three Marion County, Auto license branches were announced today by Harry J. Gasp-
er, manager,
Mr. Gasper said plates will go
| YOU WROTE you're in 16ve with a married man, “Small Town 0 Sale Jan. 3.
Girl.” One-sided Jove isn’t love at
ried man may play around and use the * valve. Sometimes. a girl becomes too fond of a married man and| Vahta
expects or asks him to marry her.
“my wife just won't divorce me.” | -
Circumstances alter cases. If
you have a good job and can act
like a. big girl now there's no reason to run home to mother.
Mothers can hold their daughters]
up. to ridicule and be very un-| merciful. Again, if you have the
kind of mother you can confide) ..in go back home for a short
vacation and try to forget the man. Seek other friends. Go places. | Keep your secret. Then no one can criticize you. If you are good, hold your head far above him, . Believe me, if he deserved his freedom and really wanted] it he could get it. He would get! it If he cared eHONER for You. N. When a first IG fails | and the second works its largely because the person previously married makes the effort that should have been made In the first marriage. It's important that the right people get together but just as important that they expect to make the sacrifices and show the under. standing needed In any mar- | riage, { It's practically impossible to stay in love with & person who doesn’t return love, with proof. A girl may dream about an ex-boy friemd but she won't mourn him if she's busy enough with an attentive new man. Sympathy from the mother of | “Small Town Girl” wouldn't supply the backbone the girl needs, would it? Her mother could give her the dolls and other things she wanted as a child but she can’t/ give her courage and a conscience.
} Husband Loses Interest | I am about 50 years old with three practically grown children. My husband is very fond of our children and very generous, financially, with all of us.
In the past five years he has gradually lost interest in me. We are not. companionable as we used to be. Should I stay with my husband knowing he doesn’t care for me or obtain employment and leave him? UNHAPPY. Both of you will want and need activities to offset your loneliness when your family leaves. Why not turn to each other? That's what you'd like to do—and so would he, Get a Job now if you think it would stimulate you. Help your husband to enjoy your company. Let him miss some of the service you have given. It's a fine time to lesrn how to handle and interest your husband. Those children he loves are still around to keep
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|is to go to the canteen once or
|friends come with their dates and
imy aunt and uncle two months
: |kitchen, were fined $1 and costs
4 (day that the nation’s 11,200,000 {factory workers were paid an average of $54.45 a week last | October.
{brought on by the steel strike.
all. It's just infatuation. A mar:
‘little woman" as a safety)
the bond established.
Add a
little fun to your lives. Rubber Northwesters Ave: | that they could do more of it. He thinks you've neglected Champers Ranes Gursss WrGhth, advise me. | | ‘There 1s a great satisfaction in him, you know. He'd never be. |i “iT "ee hire a Shae : . It rl hy r lieve he was drab. though a |Home Sipofy Seda w Me heii a | By JAMES GRAYSON [EAVIRg 3. Jon, mich Jeruans | yous ) Qua dntee T a ma hm aru eh ETL SUNG | 1 J, th th has Ec spy tr and the other woman whom he Ia ie Ave ky ih i mchination: to participat ein) odge Persons are so involved with their wants to show. he’s gay. and ga 5 joy. a lt] i rk that they have no time for misunderstood. You can let him | aunty Court Siioefrs and church affairs. Off -the-job | Se activities. Working as
I know a bride, much in lave, who is glad her husband works a couple of nights a week, She | realizes the importance of some privacy and going out with girl, | friends,
Too Young to Date?
My aunf’'s point of view is that | months to “four years of age.
m too young to be dating boys. |
she says I wouldn't know how to take care of myself, “
The only time I am allowed out!
twice a week. My aunt and uncle insist on taking me there and bringing me home. All my girl
I feel out of plate. I am 14 and came to live with
ago. I am a normal girl and like {most girls my age I would like to |go on dates. All I am asking is that I be | allowed to go out with a boy once a week without my aunt and uncle looking on. Do you think that is an unusual request? TEEN-AGER. You three are barely acquainted in two months. Your aunt and uncle hardly know your friends. You probably barely know them if you're new in the neighborhood. How about a party which maybe you owe to some girls and boys? Show your uncle and aunt you're proud of them and of your friends by making them | acquainted: [ You had a grand Christmas, now didn’t you? Show your relatives you appreciate a home. They must love you or they wouldn't have invited you to live with them. Every mem- | ber of a family has to con- | tribute and make some sacri- | fices to make a home fun. Do your part. You'll be so much happier and be able to have dates a lot sooner than you expect.
Let Mrs. Manners and read- | ers of The Times share your problems. Write in care of The
Locations of the branches:
Jones & Maley, 242 tee gion 8t.:
He may tell the innocent maiden § : adichigan “Bt: t.
{Ave.;
6226 - Gui ford” Co
Times, 214 W. Maryland St.
27 More Arrested | |
In Beggar Roundup Twenty-seven men faced city, vagrancy charges today after aj second police round-up of beggars at St. Vincent's Hospital. Twenty-nine others, Monday outside the
arrested, hospital yesterday by Municipal Court Judge Joseph Howard. Hospital officials said they have fed the men in the past and would continue to help unfortunates, |
Factory Wage Drops | WASHINGTON, Dec. 28 (UP) ~The Labor Department said to-
month, a drop of 75 cents from It blamed the slight decline on the shorter work week!
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employed on an hourly basis, I associate in lodge and church affairs with men whose weekly salaries are many times mine. | Sometimes I wonder If I | shouldn't get into a better paying and more dignified job or else drop out of these community activities. 1 feel like % mr out of my class. Please
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Tw you have ‘a personal Job |your job. problem, write to James Gray- | care of The Times. |your class,
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lenjoying for it?
SALE NOW IN FULL SWING
Store Hours: 9:30 A. M, Jo 5300: M.
EVERY PAIR OF SHOES IN MAROTT" s HUGE STOCKS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT REDUCED AT LEAST 10%, ... WITH HUNDREDS OF PAIRS IN SPECIAL FEATURE GROUPS REDUCED UP TO §Q9%. COME PREPARED TO BUY THE FINEST FOOTWEAR BARGAINS YOU HAVE EVER SEEN.
I am a wood-worker and am | Perhaps If you were to drop all
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Maybe some of those with {whom you associate, who make better salaries, spend less time in [community affairs. Has ever occured to you that they’ “might Perhaps they wish
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You do not seem to be out of It looks as {if you You have what your Apparently you are not dis-/church and lodge friends need. more
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Pope Urges Steps |
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~Pope Plus XII today called Ml diplomats of 37 nations; includ-! ing Communist Czechoslovakian, to lead their governments toward “peace In International relations.” | Only by concerted” effort, he| said, can the world find peace ® that will wipe out memories of the “sorrowful experiences” of the recent past. d The pontiff received all diplo-) Js wo mats accredited to the Vatican in: go 4 special mass audience for the exchange of new year's greetings. Myron C. Taylor, President Truman's special representative at the Vatican, attended the audi ence and left immediately afterward to board a plane for New| York.
Tires of Pleading Guilty
MEDIA, Pa. Dec. 28 (UP)John J. Dyer, 24, Chester, Pa. who pleaded gulity in involun- | tary manslaughter, robbery, drunken driving, and operating an automobile without a license, was to go on trial today on an
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THE MOST RENOWNED NAMES IN FOOTWEAR ARE FEATURED IN THIS GREAT SALE EVENT. LADIES' SHOES—DICKERSON, RICE O'NEILL, PARADISE, ' QUEEN QUALITY, CASUAL CLASSICS, COBBLERS, STYLE-ARCH, B. JANE MILLER AND OTHERS. MEN'S SHOES — FREEMAN, ARCH PRESERVER, 8OSTONIAN, WINTHROP, STACY ADAMS AND OTHERS.
LADIES’ DEPT. — STREET FLOOR More than fifteen hundred pairs of ladies' dress shoes. The finest
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d th best . ; Values $9.95 Ho $1495 1 itrterrrririnnnn 70.95
renowned names in footwear. Regular values $11.95 to $16.95 .
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Feature group of famous Dickerson Arch-Relief and ) Archlock shoes. Black, brown.
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Every pair of ladies’ suede howe for yearround wear . . . Reduced 20 % ©
N All ladies' shoes from regular stock not in above group . . . Reduced 10 % °
CHILDREN'S DEPT. — THIRD FLOOR
Very special group of children's shoes in broken sizes. High and
low shoes, brown or white. Regular © $5.00 values 1.98
Growing girls' oxfords, sandals and loafers in broken sizes and lots. 387 Pairs regular values $6.50 to $8.50. Now
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Special group of growing girls' dress sandals, straps
widths AMA to C. Reduced ............ 20% "10%
Every pair of shoes in Marott's big third floor not ited above reduced
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* BUDGET DEPT. — DOWNSTAIRS Table group of broken sizes and lots in men's and ladies’ casual
shoes. Exceptional values up to $8.95. $ Reduced to just 1.00
292 Pairs of ladies' shoes in broken sizes and lots. From better
grade department at Marott's. 32.95
Values to $10.95. Now ...... rare eae Special grouping .of men's black] or "brown oxfords for dress or
general wear. Exceptional values 54. 45
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clearance. These are regular values 35, 45
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Sample values. Sizes 4B and 41/,8 — ee Paradise, Queen Quality, Rice O'Neill $ 4. 95
and others at just .............. “ f Dickerson Arch-Relief and Archlock Samples ...vvuiiiseis. $6.45 = | All_shoes not. included in-above groups: Now reduced 40%;
Huge group of pumps, straps, ties and oxfords featuring the most
- Special group of 326 pairs including Freeman, Bostonian, Mans-
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MEN'S DEPT. — Secon FLOOR
823 Pairs men's Freeman, Winthrop, + + « from regular stock. The most general and dress wear, Values $7.95 to os 80 Jidisae
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"1045 | Feature group of famous Wright Arch Proserver shoes
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values $11.95 to $13.95 .... Every pair of shoes in regular stock not included in above aroups « + « (Rubber footwear and house slippers not included). 0% Reduced .............. 1 EAST BRANCH — 4128 E. TENTH ST. Table group of men's in ne ‘black or brown oxfords for all-round usiness, dress or general wear, 33. 97 - $6. Jb
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Regular $6.95 values $3. 95
now reduced to just : Special group of Men's Loafers. A real value in a most impor-
tant type of men's etwas $ Narrow width included ........covvevivvrvnninnne 2.95 Every pair of shoes in the entire stock of Marott's East
Branch Store not in above = 10%
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