Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1950 — Page 30
aio PROGRAMS
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MRS. MANNERS: A vos 11% up to. thes 16 Tada thelr ging
{hale wiih new interests and and understanding. We all age in time.day, through Th
Whether preghancy or earning the living speeds up the process, i always happens.
stirred me, There's a type of woman who finds pregnacy flout and makes it|giris. But he told me he didn't an excuse to be pampered. Shellike her,
never forget, or forgive, lier hus- see why he broke her heart for
losing her physical charm to haye 1 want to go with him very
a baby.
few, who go through pregnancyito as if it were just another nine him know I care a lot? months of a pleasant life. Sher STEADY WEST SIDE READER(| are others whose pregnancies are i hard to bear, physically and psy-| When something Is Just | chologically, The sick body has| super the way It is, like your | new formal and things, you | | |
a distinct influence on the disposition. That type can’t help be-| don’t try to change it, do you? | ing crabby and fault-finding. Her Maybe he likes girls he isn't | husband being nearest to her, she| sure of. The girl whose heart he broke let him know it. He" |
Cr Jans: Wyman Dixie Fow . . *| Melody Arcade Miss. Wyman will have the Three Sams Univ. Round lable 0 Antique Records | Comagoous Womes | 1eading rple In John Patrick's Charm School ’ 2 Bing Croshy Catholic Position psychological drama ibn wilWorle Mews [Mucins Bldg. Open. Ferry Come Crips Avoca Bows (Village brosn | 10% 300 1 BeRLEe ill be Show Tune Albom Parade ot Band . anc. Mel Farrer 8 Canary Pot Show . Mr. Prasident . 0 td treat heard in the “Theater Guild of . ' s - “ . the Air” program aired over Memorable Maske | : a —————) WIRE and WLW at 7:30 p. m, Toe Avenger One Men's Family (Damon fomyee | © © © Lies and Farber tonight, Coan Mysterious Traveler | Quiz Kids Plane Plavhosn Conter Jump Oulz Kids eis Gln £C Wl Show Sd Wak bo tn | Nepaleng Cassidy On i e Air " “ Unlimited . " : | CRISPUS ATTUCKS-HOWE Private Ep Nows—Symph, Echoes Voices That Live - {Martin Kane [Mike Dunn gives play-by-play re- ” : * ‘ Po. | |port in a transeribed broadcast of | Too Shadow | Wichard Dismond [Think Fast [Hockey Migh Lights Prarie Rambles |e oo uray might Hit. . . . C Cavell | | p.m. Troe Dotoctive | Marwst of Sars [Groutest Slory | Paul Worlon Show ve o Shan NEW JORK PRILUARMONIG " * ! ” Dinning Sisters : Zino - oy hogm ute — | pre linist, will play Saint-Saens Con- . Rogen - tre Hurray-Nows Drew Pearson | Nows— John Gort (Roy Rogen icerto for Violin and Orchestra in : Mon. Morn. Headlines | Charfle Spivak B Minor. Beethoven's Symphony :30| Our Miss Brooks Wek Carter Hoary Morgan Hormel Girly’ lm | Glen Gray a Carter . No. 2 in D Major and three dances : : Johnny Long ) 1 frm De Falla’'s ballet, “Three
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dui Civic Theater Invented by John D. Reid of C vl [the Avco Manufacturing Corp. es Tryouts here, the needle is being manu-
The Junior Civic Theater will factured by the Vallords Jewel | hold tryouts for “Robin Hood" on|Co. of Lancaster, Pa.’
Tuesday and Wednesday from 3 “a a = {until 5 p. m. in the theater work- RECORD - PRODUCING com(shop, 1847 N. Alabama St. {panies have not standardized the
Mrs, Joh | depth’ or width of their grooves, ohn G. Kinghan, director, | por the angle at which they are has announced that the play willl cyt, Until the recent advent of
require ‘a large cast of children! long-playing records with their
between the ages of 12 and 18. jvery fine grooving, one needle | The play will be presented Feb.' would do for most any kind of 24 25 and 26. record. On a machine that would play ie Baio all three speeds of records, It GREENCASTLE, Jan: 21— Mrs, | Was sometimes necessary to Vera Cooper, head of the DePauw | change the needle every time the
LIBRARY CONFERENCE
Friday in Chicago, it was announced here today.
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| First Payment in April! 1 §ormpiataly Installed in oom Home
Bealifel [speeds of records, will shortly be ight. He has called me every
Red Cross, beginning Thursday at/lic, include Mayor Feeney, and the chapter house, 1126 N. Me-/ Charlotte Green and Richard! “ridian St. |Berryman, seniors at Technical
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xis (| PHONE AT. 1846 Firma Loowen's aut sowrarr of AERO VENETIAN BLIND C0. “a 3.5: . -—
| takes out most of her spitefulness on him. If she were treated In| ran away. | this fashion she, too, might seek) You really weren't asking me | if you should go with him |
di in a tavern, with the other sex, or by just going out. I don’t] when he is loved by another, | \condone this, but it is this subtle] new were you? You just wanted | change in the wife that makes) me to know how you're doing, | the husband avoid her. | didn't you? I want to know, too. IL ‘| “Old wives’ tales” have helped make a man feel neglected during |his wife's pregnancy. A healthy | {man will naturally feel resentful, if ignored, and maybe turn to an-| other woman, You have an effective terseness land wonderful sense of humor, Mrs. Manners, You analyze trou-| blef and translate them into a
problems, Write in care few well chosen words, giving the | of The | inquirer the feeling he failed to
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side, and the right side. Women's Guild to |
NORTH SIDE READER ‘Say, I remember you and your | Hear Dr. Stoughton Dr. Clarence C. Stoughton,
fine letters several months bac President of Wittenberg Lutheran
| We've missed you. You always “say” something. This time I liked that “treat- | ment” for prav hale, Or | acquaintances don’t concentrate onthe the wrong Lmngs avout College, Springeld. O.. will speak Rg supply enough right |. te ot the ' Wittenberg | | J { Ldon’t know why wives can’t | Womena Guila) ask themselves the reason their Ta 27 : Py a husbands step out instead of X n. CB n Firs telling themselves the men have on BR eran no reason to be unfaithful. A ure man knows his wife's good qual- Dr. Stoughton, |
You're having. Go with him? Why, I should say so. Go a lot—but don't let him know that's what you plan to do.
Let Mrs. Manners and readers of The Times share your
ho became ities, just as she knows them. Wi He knows the bad ones, too. Wittenburg's| She could, If she'd check. first lay president last Sep-
tember, was for years executive, secretary of the! _ Dr, Stoughton Lutheran Lay-| man’s Movement| I|for Stewardship and secretary of do. I make A's. I go to church stewardship for the United Lu-| |parties. I have a lot of friends. {theran Church in America. {Older people like me. They like to| He has also been president of have me around. The girls all Wagner College, Staten Island, | yet me, |N.'Y., where he served in several I have done everything to prove capacities for 16 years before he to my dad IT am mature enough t0| was named to that office. igo to the show on Sunday after- | The author of two books on noon with a boy. My dad does| youth stewardship and the pas-!
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MY sister quit schoo! and aot. married at 16. My folks think I'll do the same thing. My sister didn’t Itke school.
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not approve. He does not approve |torate, Dr. Stoughton is one of of me having a boy come over to 14 members of the United Luthe house. {theran Church Commission to Please tell me what to do. I|the Federal Council of the 14. {Churches of Christ in America, D. R., WEST INDIANAPOLIS. |and is director of the council's Can this situation be rem- [University Christian Mission. - | edied, Teen-agers? I'm quite Mrs, Donald Elder is program | | aware how sharp you are— chairman for the meeting to be how “busy” are those heads of held Jan. 27. Mrs. Oliver Hayworth is president of the Indian{apolis Chapter of Wittenberg Women.
| yours. How have you handled | dad? If you failed, how do you | manage to pass your time until | that far away time when you
Free Symphony Concert Changed to Murat
| First of four “Meet Your Orchestra” concerts, originally scheduled for Technical High ‘Quandary Over Boy |School at 8 p. m. Tuesday, willl | I MET & boy New Year's Eve. Ibe held at Murat Theater, Mayor had a date with him the other| [Feeney said today.
| | | | can have dates? | Maybe “DRS Is right— { maybe her dad ‘is right. Let's | hear from you families.
A shortage of fuel in schools | night since. I think he is very has necessitated the change, much interested in me. {Mayor Feeney said today. At the same time there is a! The Indianapolis Symphony or-| girl who is very much in love chestra, conducted by Fabien! with him. It makes her feel ter- Sevitzky, will make its first cur- | rible when he goes out with other rent home appearance at that time. Sparks and Ritter, duo Red Cross Plans Free piano team,’ will be- featured as guest artists. Home Nursing Classes | Masters of ceremonies at the A series of free nome nursing free concert, sponsored by the!
classes will be given By the local City of Indianapolis for the pub-
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oh The women who complained of their husbands’ disinterest in/Sheeley, managiig director, said ir
shows spoiled traits long before| ' Would you go with him if you publicity director of the City Na her pregnancy--and long after. were me? I know he is interested tional She clings to the notion she can|in me and I like him a lot. I can|Buest speaker.
band’s “cruelty.” She will remind|he is a very nice and very good Murat Temple. - {her child of her great sacrifice in looking boy. OES 515 much and I don’t think he. even There are some women, just a thinks I care enough about him Fo Hy Cr 050 ith him. Haw oud’) Wing Temple.
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