Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1950 — Page 5
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Deny Margaret Caused Rift
Child Ster and Mother Say Rumors Just Aren't True By Earl Wilson
tails down in an interview the other day and said she's|
up her mother’s marriage. = _- “A woman came up to me on the street in Chicago and! was pretty mean,” Margaret, who's 13—and trying to be 12—because she doesn’t want, ——— . to grow UP, said, across the, MarEaret laughed. nervously, table in Toots Shor’s. | Her mother, Mrs. Gladys
“She said to me” — Margaret| O'Brien, then entered into this dropped her voice to tell about jt Brave discussion that was rather —“‘You bad girl, you ruined unusual for me, a pursuer of the your mother's marriage.’ ” | frivolous, lo be hearing. ou did You say back I It's ridiculous for anybody to a ; : (think that,” Mrs. O’Brien main-
“Well, I couldn't say anything.) j y . I guess we. . .we ran.” 1 a |
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— glad that most people-have-quit-thinking that she broke| Survivors include . his wife,
Sarah; a daughter, Miss Sylvia Camhi; a son, Sam; a sister, Mrs.|
apolis, and three brothers, Dave, New York City; Jake, Los Angeles, and Albert, Indianapolis.
Mrs. Mary Bresock
Services for Mrs. Mary M. Bresock, resident of Indianapolis since 1914, will be held at 8:15 a. m. tomorrow in Robert W. Stirling funeral home, and at 9 a. m. in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. ‘Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. She was a native of Wellsburg, W. Va. a Mrs. Bresock, who was 80, died
{Friday in her home, 3957 S. Eastern. Ave. She attended St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. Surviving are three sons, Henry| her teen-agers and enjoys their | and Paul, Indianapolis, and Ar-|
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Mrs. W. B. Hahn
Services for Mrs. Julia H. Hahn, [care who knows it., '
Victoria ‘Nahmias, all of Indian-|,
Ack Mrs. Manners—
Understanding Mother Is Child’s Best Friend
DEAR MRS. MANNERS 1 HAVE FOUND out
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listens and understands. She treats all my friends so kindly, I've learned ‘to accept her judgment in choosing them. We know each dther’s thoughts before they are spoken. This is what I call happiness. I wouldn't trade places with anyone in the world. LOYAL READER. You're the type of person our teen-agers . have beem looking for. Tell them how td become | pals with their parents, will you? Though companionship comes naturally in your family, I'm sure you use diplomacy occasionally to keep it kindled. Tell us how you sidestep arguménts. : A : The mother who listens
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friends is the mother who'll have their confidence. {
Parents Dislike Girl I GO with a .girl my parents
[don’t like. I love her. I don't| Yes, I know I've changed, as he
Replies to Bachelor
Indianapolis resident 28 vears,| My parents don't like her be-
Margaret O'Bri | | ! argaret O'Brien {Will be held at 11 a. m. Wednes-|cause they believe lies people tell
tained, cahhly. “I don’t know why day in Flanner X Buchanan Mor{I'm so fortunate to have such a tuary. Cremation will follow. | wonderful daughter. “Mrs. Hahn, who was a native “They thought Margaret inter-|of Washington, D. C., died yes-
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{she happened to cry at the wed-|Ridge Rd. She was a member of | ding.” ; {the Indianapolis Propyleaum AsMrs. O'Brien smiled one of|sociation and attended schools in those what - can-you-do-about-it?| Washington, D. C. | Smiles. . } | Surviving are her husband, W. “People cry at weddings. 1 ex- B. Hahn, Indianapolis patent at- { pect I'll cry at hers.” . {torney, two nieces and one . “If Mommy had been happy, Ii nephew.
would have,” Margaret said. ‘Mrs. James Maley
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» ) {Maley, 1202 Shanmon Ave, | thing to do with it,” Mrs. O'Brien), q held at 8:30 a. m. tomorrow “At first” Mrs. O'Brien went/I? Blackwell funeral home, and
on, “the mail was unkind, unbe-/2t # a. m. in Little Flower Cath-
lievably so. But now it’s changed. [216 Church. Burial will be in
. LAUNDRY ~ . “ {Holy Cross Cemetery. 522 N. Rural IM. 0400 HE tren riostiy Te Wakel "A lifelong resident of IndianA. ee In BAL ar De “were a POIs; Mrs; Maley died Saturday DR *" little angry but now the ones who! Bl s.Yineints Hospitd) after -| write in seem to understand. They z > HEAD COLD know it wasn’t her doing.”
{Catholic Church and its Sociai Club, REA : ™ Surviving are her husband, ames; a daughter, Miss Joan
Margaret laughed one of her nervous little-girl laughs, and her mother said, “I'm glad they've got over the idea it was her fault. ’ : : Why, Margaret gives up almost Maley; three sons, Francis, David
and James J. Jr.; four sisters, every day of her life to 40 some-iy;.s “pyany Linville, Mrs. James | thing for somebody.” ” s
o O’Brien, Mrs. Charles Bechert and
YES, it was an extremely sober| Miss Helen M. Reidy, all of In-
{dianapolis. interview. i: St rea i Re It wds a relief when’ we Mrs. Samuel Weir switched to the. subject of lip-| Mrs. Emma Weir, 408 E. Minnestick and high heels for Marga-/sota St. died today in her home. | ret, and she said, “Oh, I wear She was 70. ‘ ‘them now.” “Already?” “Just to play,” she said. “I life,
| {was a member of Little Flower and hope you understand this.
.{ A native of Rochester, Ind., she lived in-Indianapolis most of her|y: She was a member of the
on us. If only I could get them to {believe me when I say she is the most wonderful girl’ I've ever gone with. I've never dated a girl who treats me like she does. We've gone. steady and never had words or actions toward sexual relationship. We think too much of each other to let something like that spoil our love. I'm 19 and a high school ath{lete. I make my own spending money. I pay all my debts. I think I'm good to my parents. I help them and do what they tell me. I stay away from the wrong Kind of guys. I.think I'm old enough to know what I'm doing and that I should be able to go with whom I want, don't you? Would you tell me what time a boy should be home [after a 7 o'clock date whén he has- to drive a way?’ I think you do a lot of good
iI have faith in you. 2 : “BROKEN HEART. {| Do you give your parents straight talk, and consideration and companionship to influence ' their confidence? If you freeze and pouting they'll oppose you. They'll think you're still a baby if you act babyish. . i The checking on time depends on the distance you travel, the hour you get up, the amount of rest you meed with school, ath-
up from anger, disappointment |
: ‘that there is no friend in the world like a! mother. In this person. you can find a companion, help-mate and
a 2: 8 i We are great pals, my mother and I. We have no problems. All! my- petty joys and sorrows I-take to her. In turn, she patiently
ber of times a week you want |
Talk to your father. Convince
It's fun—and profitable—being friends with your family, . Maybe you can get yous. parents to go- outwith you and
might be surprised how much fun they are when they feel wanted and loved.
I BELIEVE I'm the girl “Indianapolis Bachelor” had in mind when he wrote that he was uncertain about wanting to marry his fiancee. Since he is incapable of telling me how he actually feels I see no reason to wastes my breath on him. To ‘think I've wasted two long, worthless years!
said. I've stopped dreaming. I, too, was doubtful about marriage but I'm thankful I'm at last facing reality. I think he'd make a poor husband. If I find delight in primping it's no concern of his. In his opinion I am uneducated. In my opinion he's an imbecile. I don’t measure
degrees. I may have the inferiority complex and faults he mentioned but I know I'm human.
Ysa you had before me, GRAY MARE. Some poor man caught It, and probably not the man who wrote! ge : I think you needed the jolt though. You evidently had wondered why your boy friend stalled on m p : A — 1H; some of those faults that the bachelor mentioned apply to you it might be a good idea to chaage, don’t you think? ° | They could bother the next man ] in-your life, too. :
Let Mrs. Manncrs and readers of The Times share your ‘problems. Write in care of The | Times, 214 W. Maryland St.
Club Plans Tour
Members of the Rotary Club will tour the .Ewart plant, LinkBelt Co., in their noon luncheon
‘William Branday
a- person's intelligence by college;
Go back to those pretty girls]
Rites Wednesday
will be in Glen Haven cemetery. Mr. Brandau, who was 78, died yesterday - in the home of a! daughter in Kansas City, Mo. f Retired In 1942, Mr. Brandau/
terest in the wire firm. Mrs. Opal Yake, Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. Reva Spilker, Indianapolis; two brothers, Charles, Indianapolis, and Clarence, Brazil, and four grandchildren.
Mrs. irene Bennett | SefVices for Mrs. Irene Stark| Bennett, Frank Stark, Wetzel packing firm founders, will| be held at 10 a. m. Thursday in! Evanston; Ill. Burial will be ,
Watertown, Wis. Mrs. Bennett, who was 45, died
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yesterday in .St. Petersburg. Fla.
after an illness of two months. | A former resident of Indianapolis, | she was a native of Chicago and| once taught school in Evanston, She was the daughter of] Mrs. Amelia Stark, Marott Hotel. | Four nieces, all of Indianapolis,! also survive. i quested no flowers be sent and) that -contributions be directed to the national cancer fund. i
Roy Bell Roy Bell, former Indianapolis| resident, who died Wednesday in| Detroit, will be buried in New| Crown Cemetery after services at 2 p. m, tomorrow in Jacobs Brothers’ West Side Chapel. He was 59. | Mr. Bellis survived by his wife, | Dora; a daughter, Miss Pauletta! Bell; a stepdaughter, Miss Edith] Bell; a stepson, Junior Petty, and| a sister, Mrs. Minnie Edwards, all! lof Indianapolis.
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I~ TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Joey | Bishop, , the comedian, reports he | was drinking something in an 8th | Ave. bar that not only hit the | Athleticspot but removed spots. { 2 & =u
The Midnight Earl | WHAT'S HOT: New arrests are ‘hinted in the Billy Rose robbery case.”, . . Zoltan Korda, Alexan|dei’s brother, while scouting for ‘talent for the movie version‘ of “Cry the Beloved Country,” had {his ‘wallet. lifted. . .". The brother = of a famous gangster has been [given an extension of 30 days to | pay his gambling debts “or-else.” |. « .. Bill Gargan’s holed up at his {hotel with flu. . . . Rudy Vallee likes his initials. At his dinner parties, “R. V.” appears.:in red pepper on the boiled potatoes...
Services at 3:15 p. m. Wednes-| day in G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home will be followed by burial in Concordia Cemetery. 0 Surviving are her husband, Samuel; a daughter, Mrs. Viola Terhune, and two grandchildren. |
Mrs. Ernest L. Speece
Requiem high mass for Mrs. Catherine A. Speece, 2819 E. New York St., who died yesterday in her home, will be sung at 9 a. m. Wednesday in the St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, = = { Mrs. Speece, who was 39, had lived in Indianapolis. 25 years. She was a native of South Bend.| Additional services will be. held!
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Burial will be in Holy Cross. She 1s survived by her husband, | Ernest” L.; two daughters, Mrs. | Patricia ~ Ann jBeauchamp and] Miss Catherine Ann Speece, both, of “Indianapolis; four brothers, Edward and Charles O’Brien, In-| dianapolis, and John and William O’Brien, South Bend; a sister, Mrs. Howard E. Horne, South {Bend, and a grandchild. =
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during. the current, Airport... Hedy Lamarr be-|year. . | came Herbie Klotz's newest date; The 1100-seat auditorium in the] (at El Morocco) iSchool of Music's East Hall and| % es mm {the frame war surplus building WISH I'D SAID THAT: Good- known as Hoosier Hall have been man Ace, while filling out his in- equi come tax form: “Who said you ferences. can’t be wounded by a blank?” " - . | Coleman Jacoby recalls how on Pope Marks Reign “od wintry nights when it was cold VATICAN CITY, Mar. 13 (UP) | outside “I'd remain in my living _pope Pius XII celebrated the!
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