Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1950 — Page 9
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featured in tonight's program at the new band stand in Brookside | Park. Also in the 8 p. m. show and concert will be the Grotto Band, Henry Hebert directing, and the Grotto Glee Club, Frank Watkins directing.
Shirley May Gets 'Schricker Names Cheers at Theater
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| King George V1, led the applause | ton a trustee of the Indiana Girls | { when Frank Sinatra introduced School and Barnett W. Breedlove | {the American channel swimming of Indianapolis a trustee of the | aspirant, Shirley May France, to Indiana School for the Deaf. {an audience at the Palladium The-! He also made the following re-| later last night. | appointments: | The Duchess was in an orches-| Noland C. Wright of Anderson. {tra seat and Miss France and her trustee of Indiana Reformatory |
{trainer, Harry Boudakian, were and member of State Clemency {in the royal box for Mr. Sinatra's! Commission: George A. Cooper,
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Gov. Schricker today appointed ‘Mrs. Eva R. Brown of Blooming-!
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| Point, trustee of Logansport State! th ' i a TOKYO, July 19 (UP)—A Jap-| Hospital, and Aaron A. Curry of Oller women for running aroun trustee of Richmond
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About Grandchildren
DEAR MRS. MANNERS:
what do we find? want besides the moon.
Instead, you should come down, to earth. Smile. Forget your: troubles and we darn fool men
rants aren't worth a hoot to us.
suckers if we didn't have to take a back seat in your esteem to “umpteen” grandchildren and listen to narrations about the virtues of your own brats who prob{ably should be In an institution. | We aren't interested in being jmade over into something you {wouldn't want if you had it. We men don’t all drink. We {aren't all chasers. Most of us would not mind being chased a little. In fact, some of us even
{carry rings around in our pockets,
{just hoping. I have, for two years. {Don't give me prospects. I'll do
~ my own Hunting.
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| | I like what you said about |
{ trying to make over people. Do | you suppose, though, you're unconsclously trying that yourself? You'll be carrying around : those rings several more years i if you expect the “works.” | Some women will talk too much | about their grandchildren. You'll talk on subjects that bore them, too. Others will expect dinners out, but maybe you'll be wanting too many home- | cooked meals. Friends, and husbands and wives, irritate each other frequently. If you don’t expect to be irritated and irritating, you'd better hang on to those rings.
‘Hair Pulling Is Work
I'm all wrought up reading let{ters from wives who jump on
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{with their husbands. Not once; {have I noticed where the wives | jump on their husbands. The hus{bands are the ones who are doing
fare 3 age a. lower tourt con. KOTEQ a ‘Career’ ? {you wives dirty. Pull out their tempt verdict against a Japanese TAMPA, Fla, July 19 (UP)—A halr, .
Leave home, wives, before you ' Don't
{women's hair and continue to, live with your unfaithful men. 1t| one “other woman” would drop out of your husbands’ lives there jare 500 more ready to take her! lace ’ Don't give the excuse of “our!
will turn Heaven upside down for! you. Hotel lobbies and restau
We'd be happy to be small-time:
| Go Slow on Talking
THERE ARE THOUSANDS of males in your age group just as lonesome and bored with life as you are, “Middle-aged Widow.” But Only the great Creator knows what you women
You hunt a big butter and egg man offering dinners, theater.) dances, bingo and gifts of fur coats, silk panties, etc, i
{lovely children.” You greed tried to keep from having them.| LOS ANGELES READER. Hair-pulling Is a lot of work. If a man is worth all that effort surely he's worth mental effort that pays the greatest dividends. If he isn't, them why go to all the trouble of pulling | out anyone's hair? Making a few concessions | like giving up the traits her | husband objects to surely would be more face-saving for a | woman than living hearthproken | and embarrassed because her husbands steps out. Her temper and tears might stall separation but they wouldn't keep her | husband heme if she inter- | mingled them with her old bad | habits such as nagging and bossing.
Let Mrs. Manners and readers of The Times share your problems. Write in care of The Times, 214 W, Maryland 8 St.
Attends Racial Institute Mrs. I. Albert Moore of Indianapolis is attending an institute on racial and cultural relationships at Eden Theological Seminary, Webster Groves, Mo. Mrs. Moore, wife of the Rev, 1. Albert Moore who is pastor of Jones Tabernacle AME Zion Church, is one of 50 persons from the United States and Canada present at the institute.
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