Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1950 — Page 6

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THE GIRL I went steady with off and on for two years and won't go with me now tries to!

I don’t want to leave her‘alone. But I will if I make up my mind.|jjre I had one date with her after, we broke up. She broke a date to go out with me but later told everybody she went with me because there wasn't anybody else

How can I. win her back, or should I leave her alone for good? You do a swell ojb.

wants to have -a little trouble interesting vou. (After she gets you she doesn’t want any competition at all. Crazy, isn't it?) cute little numbers | publicly looking into your eyes will do more for your romance and "your ego than anything I What can you. lose? | This girl knows she can have |

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(Never tell her.) Take stock of yourself, “Mr, P.” if you can’t find those cute:

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