Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1950 — Page 8
We Often Live Alone When We Are Morose
DEAR MES. MANNERS: FALSE TEETH
rmly in Place watches. More Firmly I've had a very unhappy life
De your false Wuth nse and embar-| “po still unhappy. I have a fine husband and I love him very,
or wobbling
a good love. He won't give me affection unless I force him. When we're alone he turns the radio on, cleans guns, or fixes
when you est, laugh or talk? Just sprinkle Very much. Due to illness and worry I al-
alkaline (non-acid) powder holds false | vost lost my mind two years ago.
gummy, , pasty baste I've tried everything to be happy. BE nervous and. overweight. any drug store. I've read your letters in The ‘| Times for a long time. I hope you
BASES DIAPER help me as you've helped others. PAINFUL I'm to the point where I'm honest. Checks b Please tell me what to do. eas quickly: RASH SOUTHERN INDIANA WIFE relief. When you're busy don't you Ered EO Dy io aes. sort of overlook your husband?
If you aren't that busy, with work, friends and recreation,
GS — you should be. Comcentrating } on your desire for constant atRHEUMATIC PAINS | oie’ vir You mate your
husband feel it a duty, not fun, Fare WINTER-X to make love to you, It makes EH E 202 MN. Delaware St, ali 4 Ind
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that way after recovering, craving the attention that illness brought us. Radioing and tinkering does not mean your husband has lost his love for you. He enjoys his home. I'll admit a man sometimes overdoes getting comfortable, because he's wselfish. But aren't you a little selfcentered, too, when you want him to make love, your way? Forget about your past hard- : ships and unhappiness. If SHOP IN you're bitter, morose and touchy your husband may stick to his watches—or worse. He
IRVINGTON a ——— likes to be busy. Get busy with
”" him, going places and doing . things that interest him. HEAD COLD Regarding that private matter, talk with your doctor. Give CONGESTION | some thought to adopting »
| child, too, but first talk it over
FOR’ BETTER VALUES
i Penatro Nose Drops Your Job— ara nae other, 33, Seeks ER Outside Work Afraid That Age Will Be Handicap
I read your article in the | Times of Jan. the 6th and I am somewhat of the same position, 9 | I have had tue years of high er | school. T would like to take typPOST PHOTO SH and shorthand but have LUV de children. 1 would like to where I could be In nice i GINEKREEN surroundings and I haven't seen Jobs for any ome of my
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age. Fam 85 years old. I would appreciate it if you could give
me some information on where
to apply for such a job. By JAMES GRAYSON © 1 wouldn't take too seriously those advertisements which specify a certain age range. Exceptions are often made depending on the personality of the appliIf you have a personal job write to James Grayson In care of The Times.
cants. Practically every employer who hires many people has at one time or another employed ipersons who impressed him fa-
how to be happy with him.
should like to register a strong complaint. Perhaps you could offer a remedy. I know of several, but none works. | I refer to attractive office girls| who are addicted to wearing sweaters, That is fine. The thing I don't like is when they appear in a sweater and then add a jacket for the rest of the day, after receiving admiring glances from the male and jealous ones from the women. Now 1 ask you, is that fair? ARDENT ADMIRER. Maybe you should sell sweaters for awhile, I could recommend an eye | shade, an obscure corner for | your desk, or more phone calls
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At 14 I often wonder if it is possible to fall in love. Well, I have been in love with a boy for| about six months. Sometimes I] wonder if it's really love or just| an infatuation. Trying to tell my-| self I an not in love with him doesn’t help, | He has no idea that I am in love with him. Avoiding him does not seem to help a bit. At times he talks to me but that is as far as
Do you think I should keep trying or give wp? He thinks I am 16, P. 8. This is not puppy love.
INDIANAPOLIS GIRL.
You kmow what real intelli |
gent adults do when a problem seems too big? They forget it for awhile by burying themselves In new . activities and finding new friendships. Many harrassed professional men read books. Some play golf. Some are | collectors. | I ean tell you do a lot of serious thinking. You can steer your thoughts in the right channels. Do it. See a lot of
to help you decide about and 49 Interest this boy. He'll never welleve you're 16 if you can’t and force
a yourself to be a good hostess parties,
Let Mrs. Manners and readers of The Times share your problems. Write in care of The Times, 214 W. Maryland St,
Mrs. Shewman's
in Farley Funeral Home. Burial
once operated a mule-drawn streetcar in Indianapoii, and {later was a foreman the Kas, and from childhood. Then I got mar- Uiiied States Encaustic Tile factory here. He was 74 when he with your husband and learn [retired from the interior decorating business. It's mot much fun to lve all A native of Marion County, Mr.
Seber nn Sere | Rites. Arranged Registers Complaint «FOI W. F. Kogley
people who take the joy out of life just as I have. As a male 1
it goes. How could I win his love? Sung at 10 a. m. tomorrow in 88.
‘Mrs. C. L. Goldsborough
teen-agers. Keep your thoughts [De at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner occupied. That's what you need |& Buchanan mortuary. \ Burial
and a good guest at teen-age |Club.
Mr, Chamberlin, who was 91,
Dies at Age 52
36 E. 57th 8t., who died yesterday in his home, will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner &
be in Crown Hill. He was 52.
Mr. Kegley was merchandise|qianapolis resident, she lived in director of Paper Art Co, Inc. this community all her life.
Margaret Schumann
3500 N. Arlington Ave. He previously was vice persident of Side-| ner-VanRiper Advertising Agen-| cy. He was a lifelong Indianapolis resident and had been with the art company two years.
Mr, Kegley was a graduate of| Manual Training High School and Indiana University. He was a
charter member and first presi-|
andy for Jour ghar or ite, |dent of the Roines Club. He was died Saturday in Methodist Hos-
a member of the Third Church of | Christ, Scientist, Calvin Prather Masonic Lodge and Sigma Chi Fraternity. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Marian T. Kegley; a son, William Kegley Jr.,, and a daughter, Mrs, Robert Jenkins, all of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Josephine Bruns
Mrs. Nicewanger Rites Tomorrow Nicewanger, wife of William B.| Nicewanger, comptroller of The! Merchandise Director 1... wii’ be neid at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Jordan Funeral}
Services for William F. Kegley,| Home, Burial will be in Washington Park Mausoleum. She was 68. |
in her home, 1018 N. LaSalle St. n her . Buchanan mortuary. Burial will The daughter of the late Robert
be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in
was a member of St. Mark
Services for Mrs, Mary Ethel
Mrs, Nicewanger died
Services for Miss Margaret Schumann, 1145 Spruce St., will
Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home. | Burial will bs in Washington Park Cemetery. } i Miss Schumann, who was 69,
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pital after a short illness. She
Lutheran Evangelical Church] and was a lifelong resident of) Indianapolis. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Winterberg and Mrs.| Mary Buchanan; and a brother Harry Schumann, all of Indi-| anapolis,
Requiem high mass for Mrs. Josephine Harrington Bruns, 108 E. 13th 8t., who died Saturday in 8t. Vincent's Hospital, will be
Peter & Paul Cathedral, She was 78. . Prayers will precede services at 9:30 a. m. in Kirby Mortuary. Burial will be in Holy Cross. Mrs. Bruns was born in Cambridge City and lived in Indianapolis most of her life. She was # Member of the Cathedral Parish. Survivors include a son, Joseph H. Bruns, and a daughter, Mary Joann Bruns,
Services for Mrs. Lena G. Goldsborough, 1156 W. St, who died Saturday in her home, will
will be in Crown Hill. She was 58. A native of Kansas, she lived in Indianapolis 47 years. She was a member of the St. Paul Meth odist Church and the Travel Study
Survivors include her husband, Clarence L. Goldsborough; two daughters, Mrs. Marjory Chapple and Miss Genevieve Go 3 a sister, Mrs. Ruth Bruce, and a! brother, Harold St. Clair, all of Indianapolis, and a Sranddaugh-) ter.
Services Today
Services for Mrs, Elizabeth! Shewman, 850% Virginia Ave,
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an interview and be employed. So | much depends on the impression) one makes. Some employers are always on the look out for the right person, as they put it. You| may have to seek out these em-
ployers, I'm not sure what you consid-| er nice surroundings. This might)
mean well ventilated and lighted
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Give lots of thought 509 SYATE LIFE BLOG Mingle with other people and see I5 E. WASHINGTON ST.--MA.TI40 what leads you can pick up. Then run them down personally. gi -
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buildings. It might mean a pretty
outside neighborhood. It might place in which the em-| aPolis; four sons, Alfred, Robert
ployees and management are con-{and James Shewman, all of Ingenial and nice to work with. Alljdianapolis, and Herbert Shew-
these openings you can put in|
were to be at 8:30 a. m. today in
the age specified in his advertise: Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home
jand at 9 a. m. in St. Patrick's An exceptional person can get o..p oie Church. Burial was to
be in St. Joseph Cemetery. Mrs. Shewman, who was 67,
died Friday in her home. She {was a member ‘of St. Patrick’s Church; auxiliary of Willlam E.
English Camp, Spanish-American’ War Veterans, and was a native of Shelbyville. She was a resident of Indianapolis for 45 years. { Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Mary Ellen Casterline, Indian-
man, Columbus, Ind, and 15 grandchildren.
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