Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1949 — Page 14

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PEAR ‘MRS. MANNERS: I AM a girl of 18 and have

lone of the reasons I married. I (unhappy.

isaid he loved me. I quit my job ~

several times and he wants me to [come back. 1 haven't got a job

/pool hall anymore, He says he [really Joves me. But I'm not happy because I love the soldier.| | Should I go back to the one 1| love or try to make a go of my| imarriage? Someone is going to {be hurt either way I move. Will |you- please help me? TROUBLED LOVER. You'll never quiet your restlessness by running away. It | isn't fatal if you're willing to | work at your marriage, adding | stimulating recreation and In-

3 J teresting friends. Your parents’ SPARE RIBS Serve Black- Eyed 2 Ibs. | divoree and your early marSmall, Lean New Year's PR AS 39¢ riage undoubtedly contributed While 500 Ibs. last ny for to the unrest, but you can cure c phi dod Mey it if you make your home the hb, _ kind of a home you always yng Hogheads Ib. 12%¢ wanted,

Excitement would wear down if you married the soldier. If you stayed single and dated several boys you couldn't recapture that teen-age freedom you feel you've missed. Either way, you'd still be restless. Your husband gave up the poolroom because he loyes you, as you once did him, The sol dier might need more changes than your husband, and not make them, Does the soldier have marriage in mind? He'd suggest it convincingly if he loved you.

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| If he hasn't mentioned it and you think he would after your | divorces you're doing some wish- | ful thinking. He has no conscience about breaking up your home. He wouldn't have forbiddings about mentioning mar- | riage.

FRESH PIONICS. . 260] WHITING FISH 2. 25¢ PIGS ». 260] WHITING FISH 2, 29% More Twin Trouble CHUCK ROAST ,°*% 45¢ | FRANKS 39¢ Jil BEING a twin I want to tell La my experience to “Set of Twins” PORK CHOPS Tur id 39 WIENERS aia ». 390 writing you they objected to PURE LARD 50. $5.49 | SLICED BACON , 39¢ J double-dating. I may be wrong

but it I had twins I would send them to different schools starting in the first grade. I don't know why parents encourage twins to dress alike and choose the same careers and everything else. Twins will have to make their own decisions some day. I took the same career my sister did. I didn’t want it so nat-] urally I failed. Now that my sister and I live in different cities I find it hard. I had to learn to go to town, club meetings and many places alone. BAST SIDE READER. Its pretty Senge. to try | fo squelch chlid’s indi vidualism, It ee 1 suppose patents are tempted to show off their twins and therefore try to make them much alike.

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loved my husband until he started hanging around poolrooms. f When I was 14 my mother and father divorced. I think that 1s|

1 left my husband in’ June and met a soldier I really lo love. ] “He

{and came back to my husband be-| ter. It keeps the chin up and the lcause 1 couldn't get another one, blood pressure down. 'T didn’t tell thé soldier where 1 |was going.’ 1 have written him

[ties that lift her students.

(where he is stationed. 1 believe |that I would go if I had bus fare.|from | My husband doesn’t go to the|

‘Red Cross Plans |

been married for three years. I}

wanted a home. Now I am very

Miss Thuemler plants wholesome) thoughts that linger and grow and conducts invigorating activi-

People just can't run away| troubles and disappoint iments. but they can avold deteri{oration by new environment with lopportunity to develop their hid{den talents. { CHRONIC PATIENT. I know Miss Thuemler will appreciate your praise of the clinic. Despite her great energy, Ym afrald she couldn't add the | column to her work. She serves | as dean of girls at Tech and | teaches at Butler in addition to conducting the clinic. | ~Pérsonality development does | overcome self-consclousness and | loneliness, doesn’t it?

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

Nursing Classes |

The Red Cross will offer another series of fre¢ home nursing) classes, beginning / Jan. 5, at the chapter house, 1126 N. Meridian 8t A course on the care of sickness| in the home will open Jan. 5. Classes will meet from 1 to 3 p.m. and 7 to 9 p. m. on Mondays and Thursdays for three weeks. A course on mother and baby care for prospective parents will begin Jan, 6. Sessions will be held from 1to3p. mand 7 to ® p. m. Tuesdays and Fridays for three weeks. Information ma, be obtained, from the Red Cross at LI-1441. Rural Youth Clubs Awarded WLS Plagues LAFAYETTE | Dec. 39 Rural | Youth Clubs in 3 Indiana coun-| ties received Prairie Farmer WLS plaques at the 14th annual State Rural Youth Day meeting at Purdue University, part of the Winter Agricultural Conference. Gold awards went to Cass, Al-| len and Starke counties; silver to Marion, Bartholomew, Fayette, Fulton, Gibson, Knox, Jackson, Noble Posey and Washington counties; and bronze to Benton, Daviess, Delaware, Dubois, Huntington, Jasper, Kosciusko, LaGrange, LaPorte Marshall, Miami, Porter, St. Joseph, Shelby, Tippecanoe, Vigo, Wabash and Wayne counties,

he new REAL ESTATE SEC. TION of The Sunday Times has

activities . . . all in ONE HANDY SECTION, for your convenience. Don’t miss it next Sunday!

They are taking a big chance on making them dependent on | each other and maybe too anxious for atiention, arem’t they?

Thanks for M

I MU tell you how grateful 1 am that you mentioned Tech [ High School Personality Clinic. {It could be that you are Mise Thuemler, the director. | People dissatisfied with thetr| | routine could snap out of it by| attending the Personality Clinic, | | registering for the spring semes-

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