Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1950 — Page 8
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| DEAR MRS. MANNERS: I HAVE NO MOM to take my troubles to. Will you decide? .
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I've tried to do my best but He married ‘me to. spite his
learned after 15 years of married life. He admifted he never loved me and sald he never would, after his friend told me about the girl. He tells me to get a divorce but I have no place to go and we have
sweet children
I've had a hard time through j life, I've {wouldn't believe, {loves his wife he'll stick by her
taken things you I say if a man
mine didn’t, 1 work and have a home. I don't run around or go to the He never wants me to go When I do he
ashamed of me
in pregnancy but
to
acts Would vou keep trying to show
for di-
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him he is vorce and say
» or Sue. no more to him’ Keep ‘up your good work. -I'H
ivote for you every time.
DAILY CITY READER, Often say we've tried everything when actually only try the old remedies. Plant the idea in that hushand’s thick head that outgrown the old girl friend mentally. He probably cares nothing her, really. Be a flattering audience and an enthusiastic companion, going places and .doing things he chooses. He'll include you if he's flattered. Encourage some of the hobbies he always planned to pursue. Join him. Neither of you has losses in your stride and worked at the present and future. Make him notice. you. Do things to your appearance and conversation. The conversation will take patience, personal observation, psychology, and the addition of Interesting friends and activities, - What's the difference if you were second choice as long as you're his choice mow? You sort of like the old boy, now, don’t you?
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More letters to “Ex-Friend” and really interest you.
[“Unkown Mother.” MRS. MANNERS.
had the cour- stration what tests they give or
Would you have
lage of “Unknown Mother” to go ahead and have a child? My 8i8-1,1, ment Office at Washington ter is one of the sweetest persons and Senate suggest. {I know. She went to church every| She still does. She fell in love and had a: man’s child.| "Ce bled. you'll
{Bunday..
{Did her family, friends {ployer condemn her? |pitched In and
No,
(and saw thigh afterward.
off without you. a da- of reckoning and I |yours comes soon. iple's good points and have time to look for -
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| ¥ think we'd find our problems 1°P 1 if we'd read our [Bible more. Read I, II and III
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1 John 1:9. A READER.
| You were never a friend, “Exwouldn't have turned “80 quickly on” “Unknown | i Mother.” You'd feel better if you Colonial Hatchery, 4451 W. Washsomeone greater ~~ than “ourselves to dole out puns ishment. What you'd actually do if you told would be: to wreck
Friend” or you
left fit to
up
the life of an innocent child.
watched a child like the one of “Unknown Mother” grow up. He was picked on as a child and his [life as a man is a perfect mess, like you who
{thanks to people can’t forgive and won't forget.
SMALL-TOWN READER.
about |
taken |
and em- ome in assorted sizes. The big
bought baby op ysique. Some. mighty big jobs| ielothes, gave her spending MONeYi,,q hold by men who are small in that she wasn't alone 0|g.¢,,re |become embittered with life. I ad} 1f the girl waiting to marry you, mire people who hold their heads), a job and intends to work You couldn t be awhile after you are married, you a friend to anyone, Ex-Friend |two should be able to get along on and “Unknown Mother” is better, salaries, provided you don’t Every ORe has try to fly too high. Lots of GI's i OP€ have married on very small inPraise Peo-| eg and are making a go of it.
Jou onal And besides, you don't intend to
Let Mrs. Manners and readers of The Times share your | problems, Write in. care of The | Times, 214 'W. Maryland St.
I don’t suit in my husband's life. old girl friend who jilted him, 1
Your Job
Problem of Little Man Not So Big
Boss Not Always Of Large Physique
I am just another ex-service-man trying fo figure out this present day situation, 1 am in my late twenties but look like a voung kid. I_am very short which’ does not help my problem.” § would like to find a job which has an apprenticeship training, but just can’t seem to find one. If 1 was six feet tall I could get a job. I hope to get married and if I have to work for 80 or. 90 cents an hour, I just don’t see how it is possibile. What do you think?
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