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MRS. MANNERS: aust CAN'T. UNDERSTAND this man I love. thought we would be married as soon as I got
I love him very much and he says he loves me, too. He has! always been good to me. He brings all of his money home and gives ft to me. ne But he never mentions getting: married. When x mention” it! says is ready whenever 17° am. He adds, ro he mar-|it all. There was nothing in my! ries he wants it to be for keeps. {letter criticizing the wife of the 1. Want it that way, too. I would ek veteran that sid | od ad be "Sta suggesting ideas PRY 1 hie would ask) girl, 1 believe I did. I| ™ Xo 1 would make him o stated that she and her mothergood wife. We never 89 out un. law could work together and lebs We are together, He is jealous| ‘eib, bet husband. By doing so it but, honest, he has no reason 4 take op most of her time, tobe: : When she is free she could have
1 have been living together over » : . two- years. He has never been! rs. W." didn't offer sugges-|
| tion No.” 1—to help this gin] married. We're about the same but bawled me out because of
imy truthful opinion. It simmers down to this. Any man who was in the war trying ito make this a free country! 5 {shouldn't be thrown aside like’ 3 CITY READER. 4p od shoe. He should be praised: Trying to get a man at all and eased of his worry. If his! costs is usually costly, _particu- {wife doesn’t love him she should larly to the woman. {be fair enough to tell him. After _ Men's wild oats are accepted ‘all, he fought sacrificing his
Please tell me what to do. Should I go away and try to put him out of my life or what?} Please help me.
~. and forgotten but women’s life so that she and many others
mistakes are long remembered. | might have the privilege of walk- |
Mion Want saa Women
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a | country and they worked a | lot harder to make it that way |
think all they want is a better
than we did (or-do)=at home. 1. hope the mother-in-law doesn’t unconsciously, and un- | wisely, expect the wife to make up for the absence of the man they both miss. Many young wives moving in with in-laws during the war had trouble. In-laws seldom remembered
. that their sons were inattentive
when they were around, yet they expected the wives of those sons to be around con- | stantly, sort of in-law sitters,
“assistant housekeepers and | Frmminnis and En: That 4 Maybe you have been running
wasn’t easy for a wife with a husband at the fromt, was it,
girls? Let Mrs. Manners and readers of The Times share your problems. Write in care of The Times, 214 w. Maryland St.
Boy Scout Troop To Observe Birthday
Edward C. Gullion of Wabash | College will speak at ceremonies Sunday observing the first birth!
You convince this man you ling down the streets of America, |day of Boy Scout Troop 57 of
don’t think marriage is neces- free. sary by staying with him. He
{Victory Memorial Methodist ‘I am not ridiculing when I say Church. The church Cub Pack
knows he can walk all over |this wife couldn’t have had much will receive its first charter dur-|
you and that’s what he is do- [of a reason to be unfaithful if ing by forgeiting marriage. If you will continue to ignore |pital only since last spring al-| your conscience, at least use [though I could understand if he!
— your-head. A legitimate -honey--had-been-a- patient since the war. MRS
moon wears off but it's replaced by contentment and a 1 like that part about rememlot of good things of marriage. | bering what the GI's did. Im You have nothing to hope for | pretty sure they don’t want to
her husband has been in the hos-|
'scout executive.
ing the observance. Gerald Mariey is chairmam of the Cub Pack committee and Gerald Wallace is Cub Master,
"Byron C. Brown is troop Scout. |] i ‘master and William Parrish is
{chairman of the troop committee. Charters will be presented by David Dalgleish, south district
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after this early period is over. | be praised, but there are other Already you're unhappy. The : man won't like that. He wants a gay and uncomplaining room- | mate and cook.
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T need help in wording an ad connected “with any’ "auto sales vertisement to place In the agencies with whom he can talk? information on the employment) | wanted column. My health is The; may have connections in conditions in othér parts of the
getting bad fast and the doctor some of the cities inthe West country. If you
thinks I should move West but which might turn out to be pro- MA. 5421; my husband's work, auto me- [spective employers. This might be touch with one of their organiza-| chanic, Is here and we do not |trye especially if your husband tion who will be glad to. - Inform,
have the money to live in two! \knows thoroughly any particulariand- advise you.
riaces. My husband wants to go West with me but we would feel safer if we had work to go to. We | have put advertisements in the paper with no results. Can you help us? =
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