Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1950 — Page 24
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Man Admits Carrying ¢ On Affair With His
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~ Redecorating Job Finished, But Pop Stays in Kitchen
DEAR MRS. MANNERS: YOU
them. : Well, I'm one.
> ei - divorce and marry me, _ ; : _By Earl Wilson ‘My landlady’s husband “works NEW YORK, a 1] wondér. if ‘anybody ‘but ‘me days and 1 work sights. That
led to an affair with my land|lady. She found out her husband was having an affair with one of their roomers. She got a divorce and we've lived together over |two years. I tried going with single girls. but they weren't as entertaining as this married woman. Though BIREY STONE fgurts Faye she's Plals and doesn't have too J {good a d ition, she’s a good in there, and there was. none Emerson ought | substitute pos my true love. for me. I finally was given ajto use a V- I'll never marry her because I small one (a broem- closet). ‘shaped television | don’t love or respect her “To make it sadder, Rose Gins- screen «+ . Only I know you will think Fm a |burg, an interior decorator, told way to keep { heel but if she didn’t h it {me about a man who had a from heey in \would bé someone else Ae Re $4000 clothes closet. He can a cold New York 18h thinks she has me hooked and I'm comfortable with all the
sleep in his closet and often does house now is to when he gets mad at his wife, 80 to see the : ‘But I was happy with my little landlord and get Miss Eiindraon privileges of home but none of broom closet.” (I had/ to be.). [yourself all het up. {the responsibilities. A fellow - in Chicago, Walter|; :
_ Several decades ago now—that’s what” it seems like| but it’s only a few months—we moved into our new apart! ment. [= First Thad the Clothes Closet Problem. —Thé Beautiful - Wife had
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glad I could finally come Ly thE Ritehen, ” drape my pants on when I'm un-| I A ihidug witte Jong time, dressing in the dark, ‘Piece by piece they brought Bo now 1 was looking forward¢,, antique Venetian furniture.| to see the living room done 8 Qutside of a little accident] bn Icould-move-out—of ‘when Toots Shor sat down on a] —y | 400-year-old couch and busted it, | {everything was coming along] 10. K.
a thing to] is actually happy in a setup |— like that—right? They aren't proud of each other or themselves. In other words, it's getting no place fast and not really enjoying it, isn’t it? I have a feeling you aren't deeply in love with the first
abou: ‘men who Jived, wmmpazried, with womim like "City" Reader”. and “Another Tosi Whose seh Woi't, matey Kind of
vrs stl 5m ang ried 5 wom Re doselWianis” fo Help to 4 married girl who was to have my baby. Sh Want seis
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the place. that I have taken up drinking and smoking. I am running with a fast crowd. ‘ I think his wife has a sneaking suspicion about us. MIXED UP INDIANA JANE. What you're saying is that you're so shallow, at least tem" porarily, that you think you
live with a woman because of her car. = It's bad enough that he's unfaithful and deceitful but worse that he doesn’t have the character really to love anyone.
matter if he were free. Plenty
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Of course, there are some peo-| {ple. who don't care for Venetian| ss. { I guess some people are wil blind
girl. You tell yourself you are because you haven't found anyone to replace her. In your selfish
lazy way of hunting |
"DRINK (ha, ha). love, you use her as an excuse. “9 | " 8 ou Don’t you wonder If you | | FINALLY the living room| could really be 3 man who re- |
(was done—it was really beauti-| gpected himself and loved ALLEY {ful, too—and Alexander Mac-| openly if you tried? HIT) Ky "Sl Donald, the well-known interior = HEADACHE? SOUR? {decorator who planned it, said,
{I might sit in it. ‘Loves. Married Man
As I started In, the B. W. said, I'M 18 and deeply in love with] “Oh, you can’t walk on the rug.” a married man 1 can’t forget no
44 Whe ACID INDIGESTION,
HEADACHE and SOUR STOMACH |” § wondered whether I was sup- matter how hard I try. I really follow overindulgence ln food or ‘posed to take a Stratocruiser believe the only. reason he. stays.
drink — GET Instan h [across the room. t rollet wit She said, well, it would be al
(right this time; but she warited|
to act. You feel fine again quickly! —-—And -sclentists-say chewing makes—
“<but will do nothing about it. I
/thought if you had -the party's| name you might rent him a room|
love a man shallow enough to |
You think nothing would |
of things would make a differ- |
faiths She. womat-of con | S080 If ‘he were divorced and |
WHEN SLEEP WON'T COME AND YOU | |
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'who-buried his wife 15 years ago ‘and hasn’t looked at a woman, since. He is clean-cut-and. refined|*" ‘but distant. Oneée you know him, ihe is real. | | I know he is a very Ionely man
land you two might click.” I'm sending it. = { A FRIEND. I can’t bring people. together, “Friend,” though I appreciate your thoughtfulness. Seldom do | two unsure people get any place | if thrown together. They have L to learn to make friends and
I'm iting. to the woman who| - thas-forgotten—how- to —scintillate} 1.80 out with different boys boys pat because 1 know what loneliness)"
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‘me to come In the back door always on account of the rug. Tip-toeing «in, TI tried to sit down and luxuriate like some old|Doge, but the place was too cold. “ |You know how cold it was last — night. Brrr! (Just like Call-| ornia.) . i
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- Money “Don’t they heat this joint?” 1 il 7 si Sie STs Refunded If inquired. - v Cp Not Satisfied Oh, s-s-s-ure,” she said, her] . a
teeth chattering. “I t-turned th-| th-the heat off.” “W-wh-why?” I inquired. ? “B-b-because of the d-d-drapes,” she mid.
under those nice drapes. So if we have the heat turned on it'll scorch the drapes,” she said. “What are we.-supposed to. do. {~-sit here sipping coffee in Eski-| “Imo suits?” I said. “That, or wait for summer weather,” she said. 1 don’t know, I always did like)
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