Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 August 1950 — Page 22
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‘and my family. I'd told the girls § . : at the office how attractive my By aly dive ‘once, and still could be. I could ‘day she came in she wore a {faded dress, not the right length, land hanging unevenly. Her slip
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|down. The first thing she did {The girls in the office weren't They'd all worked: until 10 o'clock “the night. before |and were covered with work. My, {wife hadn't put on lipstick since morning. She hadn't combed. her hair, i They all looked at her—the boss from out-of-town, the secretaries, and the men in my charge. They tried to be civil but all she! would talk about were her tired feet and the curtains.
| When she left I looked at the girlz in the office, Some of them| keep house and have children. All! live busy lives. They were tired,| I know, but every one of them | looked like T wish my wife would | look. I'd like to show her around at the office but I'm ashamed to do EMBARRASSED HUSBAND,
No matter how busy they are, employees look up at entrance ‘of a fellow worker's wife—or { husband. Wives making favorable impressions do more good, | than they know. Impressing ; the help is worth n—smile, a "pourteous gesture, a good ap- | pearance. A trip downtown is | no simple venture for a busy wife and mother but it's better | to let the dishes go unwashed and look right. A man’s ego Is | important In business. Respect from his employees is important, and looking happily and |_proudly married help win him
You bother me saying you “suppose” you love her. Show- |
} Town Clock Muted | | COLEBROOK, N. H. (UP)-| {After 50 years of listening to the| {town clock strike the hours in| {Congregational Church tower, townfolk voted to silence the; bonging between 10 p. m. and
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