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Did it ever occur to you, Mrs.|" Manners, that families are often transferred to cities by -the husband’s firm? Perhaps that's why, “Lonesome” didn’t stay home or go home: | We moved here 14 months ago. I'll admit it took a bit of adjustiment and made changes in our, iives. Even after all this time our social activities are limited and our friends numbered. ‘We know, though, our home will ‘always be here so we are making. our way patiently. I'know that eventually Indianapolis will be as much home to me as the home I left. -. J can't help feeling sorry for “Lonesome.” 1 don't think you ‘showed her much kindness. I don’ t think her letter to you was in any! way against Indianapolis and cer-| tainly it wasn't smirking or sour. 4 Her. problem. is. as near. to her as, the young girl's unhappiness when
Give “Lonesome” a little under-| standing, too. Your columd is good. MRS. 8, CITY. Maybe you missed my sentence, indicating “Lonesome” didn’t deserve the gripes ‘I expressed against
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error made the word desire instead of deserve. I hope that she understood I want her to | stay. I want her to know that friends are walting, if she | wants them and shows it. It seems only fair, “Mrs. 8." to give newcomers the break of seeing themselves as they look to us Just as their outbursts | give - use the break bf seeing | ourselves. I remember living | round Boston and being a little | ‘glum, picking on everything including the cats that reposed amidst the vegetables In the | grocery store windows. I picked | on the cold spring—most every- | thing. Suddenly I remembered I had just arrived from Florida, | in Its best season. 1 realized | that Indiana weather would be just as bad. I hope “Lonesome” will write telling how she breaks down that Indianapolis coolness which I hope she imagines, 1 hope you'll write telling her how you did it. . Keep me straight, will you?
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answer you gave to “Lonesome,” (new in the city and mi friends in the home town) was lacking in’ understanding.
J her real. lave is dating another.!
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I READ your column regularly and find interesting the probistis| of every day individuals, like myself. I usually agree with you or carry common sense. I admire your
vice to teen-agers. However,
and problems of marriage. He {says he is no longer a lad of 18 iand that he isn't romantically {alert any more. I am. I hesifate {to take a step that might be dis|appointing in this respect. I wonIder if-it would be overcome by the love and affection that we have
[for each other. Would things tend
to work themselves. out satis[factorily? JUST PUZZLED, CITY.
I think a woman expeets a
man to be a lot of things— | fatherly, brotherly and boyish. |
She wants him strong, above condescension. After you came to accept all that security the
man has to offer, you might |
become condescending. You know you'd be disap- | pointed. The thrill of being | courted isn’t atoning for the
Inertia. * How could marriage,
| once it became monotonous?
I should say you're adult and sensible enough to make things
| work out. I can’t do it, though | T can Imagine you hate to let | that man get away.
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