Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1950 — Page 6
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I care more for a man than I ever will any one, I can't even stand ‘grani for 1950. concert tonight in the Kokomo Value ; for other boys to hold my hand. He is a ‘member of the Team- High School. a I'm onty 16 and went with this man who" 18 seven years older. a a : pre A 2 Te a. He used to be awful rewdy but = | ie - ; 8! “ Der ¢ i i when he started going with me lv forgotten hini. I want him : : ’ mons rd on a .
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more than anything in this world. | If T went back I know he'd be; true and love me. I don’t want 1 marry my pres-| lent boy friend and wreck hoth! our lives. But I don't want to] break his heard Jost. 80 Lil be
ol ay mmm t Ask Mrs. Mennarees ¥ ye r Warns W. id ke ‘Girl of 16 Insi st Thi Te mo ocho Se sr of Credit Buying Danger # © ISS ms. pas EL od : : ¢ Republican nomination for emplo; nlrect in Their | The employee who is constantly] 1 S the nea 1C oy Sate Representative. . Express Co. lin debt and has to borrow fhoney A recent graduate of -Butler, DRO IVE Cote Welfare Is Reason: leach week’ to make ends meet DEAR MRS. MANNERS: a Mr. Durnil has been Fimes State Service .The company I work for SOOR becomes a nuisance where ; serving recently as a member of LAFAYETTE, Mar. 10 — The “warns us about buying too ‘he works, especially if he is MOST PEOPLE refuse to helieve teen-agers can really ‘and the Republican Legislative Ad- Purdue University Sym honic| _mmoh. on credit. . In fact the | always trying to borrow from truly love a man. ...-.visory. Committee which is Work-. Band. under the direction of ay sane! company - officials stick their DIS fellow workers. I know you'll think I ‘don’t know what love is but I do. I-know ing on the GOP campaign. pro- p. 8. Emrick. will be presented in| noses. in what seems to me to If an employer sees that his _ be none of their business, ask- employee is taking on more obliing how much of our-weekly-pay—8ations than he can pay. he might goes to installment houses. be doing the employee a favor Why this interest on their part? DY calling -his attention to it. A. : ari lot of grief can be prevented in . By JAMES GRAYSON [this way he quieted down. (Even his moth“Many companles are genuinely] What seems to you to be no e-er noticed it.) Don't . get ye Interested in the welfare of their of the boss’ business really is his wrong. I. didn’t know he a employees. They know, too, by business if he can keep you and Deen rowdy by personal experi- _ experience, that a worried worker the other employees from getting ence.-His parents told me. * doesn't do his work well. If youover your heads in debt. You We went steady two months have home al lcls. diffi-.aren’t 'much g d to him or to ang ‘then. I: had trouble with my
I know ne one “but you ‘who would understand, You helped mea before.
468 ” are work. It is éasy to over- buy, particularly if you can buy on time. It is easier to buy on credit now than it was a few years ago. But our] wants are qffen greater than our capacity to pay. Should there never be any emergencies which require money, and should one know that his job will continue indefinitely, he could take on certain responsibilities which demand weekly payments. « Things in real life don’t work out that way. illness,
2 Bis which ou Can't pay. tor & : J An! debs” which yo yo i poy almost every, day, He 1 was friend-
ly, nothing more. I' think he Church Group Plans changed his opinion of me when Sunday Smorgasbord I left home. He was raised right A “smorgasbord will be held and -knows-what-respect is. 4 to 7 p. m. Sunday in the Little I know. I did wrong in leaving | Flower church hall by ladies of my mother and I think he knows the Social Club. In general it too. But I'm trying to correct charge are Mrs. J, Tuchy, chair- my mistakes. I've gone back home
man of the month, and Mrs. now and don’t regret it. H. Riegner. I see him at the movie and he
Mrs. G. Busemeyer and Mrs. looks like he might care for me. P. Hughes have charge of the How can I win him back. IT know Swedish - decorations and Mrs. you'll help me. I confided in you R. Dilley and Mrs, J. M. Wener before.
MISERABLE, CITY. You think the first boy's mar--.| ridge failed because he couldn't | forget you, don't you? It's pos- | sible, but I doubt it. It prob- | ably failed because he wasn't | ready for marriage and willing | to work at it. Right now both | of you find it exciting to sneak | out. He thinks you could make | a good husband out of him. | You couldn't,"vyou know. That's |
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