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We, the Women—

Wives Seek to Share Husband's

Thoughts, Ideas

By RUTH MILLETT WHAT DOES a wife mean when she says, “My husband never really talks to me any more.” Judging from the letters I receive from . wives who. make that lonely , complaint, the wives feel that their husbands no longer

share their fdeas and plans and

hopes, The only kind of conversation they have concern. the details of daily is no real exchange of ideas. When a man stops sharing his ideas, his hopes and fears,

his new found convictions with _, talks to me any more,” is a * his wife he is actually shutting

her out of his life, even though he continues-to spend all of his leisure time with her. For when two persons fall in love, that is one of the greatest. wonders, the finding of someone they can really talk

DISHING,

By MARGUERITE SMITH Times Garden Editor

what is the right way to do| about peony bushes in the fall,| cut off even with the ground, or,

fs and let the frost kill them?| They don’t bloom very well! Oliver Ave. _ 1 A-—The safest, easiest way to prevent - carry-over of botrytis| blight and scale 1s to cut the leaves off at (or. slightly be-| low) ground level some time] before-late-winter. Both these; peony pests are fairly common,| and thé blight .may prevent| buds from opening in a quite] alarming fashion. Many gardeners leave peony tops on (or lay them over) the plant for “winter protection.” But peonies will stand intense cold, and are hurt only when roots heave out of the ground. It is much wiser to lay a little straw over the plant than to use the] quite - probably infected tops.

And if your peonies are not -

planted very shallow they willl likely need no protection at all.

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Limberlost to Have Flower Show CS

Times Sta GENEVA, Sept. 5—The Limberlost Flower Show will be held

here Saturday. in the High Benool

building. The event is sponsored

by the Limberlost Garden Club]

and will be open from. 1:30 to

‘9:30 p.m.

The theme of this year's show, is “Ain't God Good to Indiana.” Geneva is the heart of the Limberlost Country made famous by, the nature ‘stories of Gene Strat-

Meeting Thursday The Hotel Antlers will’ be the scene Thursday night for a-mect-/ ing. of the Epsiioh: Chapter; Bp: siton Sigma Alpha Sorority.

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to about things that matter most, confident that they will be understood and not criticized or laughed at. . y It is a fundamental part of

courtship and of early mar- |

riage. "Women rightly feel that it should last as a permanent foundation for marriage. 8 = = WHY SO MANY men feel they don't need to keep on with this sharing of ideas after they have been married a while is hard to say. ’ Perhaps ther "~me to depend on business as ites and men friends for this kind of companionship, and so don’t need to find it at home, - But women need it from their husbands. And the woman who says, “My husband never really

lonely woman who feels that | she has been cheated. In a way she has. For. a. | woman can't really share a man’s life if she isn't allowed | to share his thoughts or the things that are really important to him,

For Polio

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Be Relieved

Q—Will you please inform me By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D.

FEWER than half of the vietims of -poliomyeliti#” develop

sone lower; oF leave the bush “ay 1t{~ Paralysis of some of their mus-

.cles which require after-care. The care that is required de-

pends, of course, on what muscles are affected and - how seriously. The first step in the late treatment of polio after the acute disease has subsided is to make. sure that pain is relieved and the release of mugcle tightness speeded. Until this is done, proper motion of . the involved part usually arm or leg, is impossible. The relief of pain and relaxation of muscles is accomplished by the use of intelii-

gently prescribed sedatives,

heat, passive motion, and sim-

- ply the passage of time.

» - - 3 AS SOON AS it becomes possible, the effort is directed to stimulating muscular ments. This must be done with great care. In accomplishing it several measures, including massage may be necessary. Muscle strength is obtained ‘by increasing the amount of activity very gradually. This is done in many different ways and in many cases includ under-water exercises, x Walking, when the patient is ready for it, has top be undertaken carefully and gradually,

Sometimes certain muscles are

affected which makes it necessary to support . them with braces. ; gH

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