Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1950 — Page 21

I love to do little things for| my husband and in return he joes little things for me. We wen't rich or poor but after all the best things in life are free. Keep up your good advice, Mrs. Manners. You do very well, ~~ MRS. D. C, Do those kind little things Instead of making something big out of the wrong little things in marriage. They'll keep you together and keep your children and their friends interested in your parents and

your home,

I think of a young wife whe vows she would have left her | 0 ue

husband had he not brought her

a bottle of beer while she struggled over the big washings in the basement. Times

were rough and she worked, doing the laundry when she came home. Her husband didn’t pity her and let her cross words on wash day bring words from

Prof. Stith h Thompaan » ifivie heed

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Institute to Be Held | June 15 to Aug. 11 -

Times Special Service BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 28—The/ first Folklore Institute of America to be held since 1948 will open {at Indiana University June 15. {It will continue through Aug. 11! {as one of more than 50 confer-| | ences scheduled for the university

him. As soon as she took to the tubs he'd go to the basement with two bottles of beer. After she'd rub and he'd wring, | they'd sit on a tub and drink | the two bottles of beer.

Widow's Problem |summgr sessions.

I'M A WIDOW and glad of it... From July 22 through Aug. s I'm in mourning on'y to the'a midcentury International Folkextent that I wasted my best lore conference will be held. Rep-| years with a drinking, irrespon- resentatives are expected by the) sible wife-beater whose sins university from Europe, South! brought about his lingering 11-| America and throughout this ness through which I nursed him.| country. You ask why? I wasn't enjoy-| The International Folk Music ing being‘a martyr. I was a Council will be neld from July | sucker bécause I feared loneli-|17 through July 22, under direcness. |tion of the council secretary, ed The loneliness I feel now is as Maud Karpeles, London.

rayon crepe.

bad as I expected it to be, with- | out a man around. There's something in having a man in our life. Though he may be far from the sweet, romantic and intelligent man you thought you married, it's a satisfaction. It's more than physical, though I! think the physical side is my

Representatives of the litera. | ture section of International Com-|

mission of Folk Arts and Folklore with headquarters in Paris will also meet during the summer

on the Indiana University cam-

us. Df. Stith Thompson, dean of {the Indiana University Graduate

School, will direct institute ses-

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problem. I have a career, intelligent sions.

friends, nite clothes, and a bank! account, I'm healthy, attractive] Id and interesting, but I'm a nervous;

wreck.

I'm no more neurotic than the average normal person, but I In Treatin Bid miss the physical aspect of moar riage. From the lack of it I not at my best on my grand Job or in my intriguing social life. Ii . go many places. I know many| [In Pye Diseases men, some of whom are inter-| Science Service ested in me. Some never would] NEW YORK, Jan. 28 ACTH," be. Some would be with ancour- the anti-arthritis hormone from agement. {the pituitary gland, is now hy I don't want to re-marry and tering the fight against blindn 1 don't want to be cheap. Is there| Cautiously, because the work is a medium? Would it be so wrong still in a very preliminary stage, if I, in my middle age, found two New York eye specialist phy-|{ that physical side without hurt- sicians today are reporting trials, ing anybne? lof the drug in a few cases of My conscience is clear” from | iritis, choroiditis and uveitis, inbeing a wife. Haven't I the right Sammasory conditions within the lo sound Merial heann, * sean The effects in these eye disease conscience? Wouldn't I be wise 0 rheumas to find a reputable, silent man cases parallel those r toid arthritis. The patients get and brighten both our lives, more better while under treatment. sensible than to marry a man When the drug is stopped, the eve for one reason? That physicals. uple comes back. reason is the only reason I'm not | The results show the drug “decompletely happy with .my life,'gserves further investigation” in for the first time in '15 years? these eye conditions, the eye speI'm not terribly afraid of love cialists, Drs. John M. McLean but I'm not very constant. I pre- and Danfel M. Gordon, of New fer a career. [York Hospital-Cornell Medical I wouldn't say these things to Center, state in their report to anyone but vou. That's a back-/the Association for Research in handed compliment. I think you Opthalmology. try to see things because you] The particular eye diseases for have intense understanding. which they have tried ACTH Your column is the best of its are inflammatory conditions akin kind. It's the first one I've read to the inflammatory conditions in for sound thinking. {rheumatic joints and in rheumatic PERTURBED WIDOW. fever; They reported on only six {cases but are continuing their reYou probably eame close not search with ACTH. They have not to mailing the letter after tell- |yet done any work with cortisone, Ing yourself the answer, mow |tne adrenal gland hormone which didn't you? That kind of a (was the first. of the two now,

life wouldn't bring you complete famous anti- arthritis drugs. | satisfaction. Those nerves that

suffer from living alone would suffer from another worry—the | Veterans Proving

worry of “Am I cheap?”

And how" could you find that Good Loan Risks

man for the role yon want? | WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 (UP) You'd want him as intelligent, | yo iorang have been able to prosperous, moral and attrac- g,.,nce more than $10 billion in tive as you are. You'd want },., farm and business loans him single, so no wife would be | 40 the GI bill of rights and hurt. You'd want him romantic |... proving good risks. and In love with you, to ease | Frank W, Kelsey, Veterans Adyour comsclence. Then he'd be |, inistration assistant finance adhurt, ministrator, reported today that If he weren't all the- things the VA has approved GI loans of you want in a man—a man g;0 029,000,000 for 1.9 million vetyou'd probably love—you would |orane in the last five years. Rot be Interested. An old bo¥ | Of this, about $9.4 billion went friend wouldn't be exciting. A [ror home loans: business loans new friend you'd be afraid to [totaled $358 million, and farm trust, The situation would be {loans $206 millfon. a bit dramatic and he might | The joans are made by private, talk, without naming You. (lending institutions with VA Someone wowld figure it out. guaranteeing the lender against If he were the type of person .iogs on part of the loans. The VA who would interest you, and had guaranteed about $4.8 bahe weren't Interested, you'd |jjon through December. probably try to make him inter- | Mr. Kelsey reported that more ested.. You'd be resentful of all {than 146,000 veterans already you'd given him. That wouldn't have completely repaid loans of| be keeping your bargain, |$570 million, while the others, Wouldn't it be better to for- with few exceptions, are meeting get you don’t want to marry their payments promptly. The VA and decide you'd marry the has had to make good on only right man? Don't be so capa- less than 1 0. cent of loans thus

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ble, avoid being inconstant far guarant

(which I doubt if you really | are) and let go with some wholesome romanee. You have | ‘Speaker Named | to give romanes to get it, yon Edward Dowling, president of know, : the Indianapolis Rotary - Club, will address the “Ladies Night” Let Mrs. Manners and read- | meeting of the Indiana Section of ers of The Times sh your the American Chemical Society

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