Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1950 — Page 11

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DEAR MRS. MANNERS:

HOW _ CAN 1 take my husband's parents off our payroll? I could quit my job and stay home if my'in-laws would quit:

sponging on us.

My husband helped out at home before we were married. I was proud that he did, but I didn’t know then how extravagant

{his folks were. ‘couldn't help anymore.

We needed a new ‘car but we his mother has always workeR We ended up hard and should be taking

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{ing about: her was h ing maI chine,” My husband made the first payment on one for her. He's made every payment since,

I make,

I've always dreamed of staying My husband says we. can’t afford to have children until we. finish paying for his mother’s washing ma-

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life easy. I work hard, too. It isn’t easy to work all day at the office and come home and do housework. Should I quit my job, leave my ‘husband, or what? TROUBLED WIFE. I feel sorry for your mar- | riage if you consider running AWAY every time there's trouble. You love your husband; don’t you? Then stay in there and fight. Hang on to

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him. T would quit working, particularly since = you aren't

career-minded. But quit gracefully, giving plenty of notice, with a thought to getting your job back if you like your work. Dive into the family till and let your husband struggle with the budget, but don’t be malicious about it. Depriving your husband of some of the luxuries and spending money your job make possible could do , more to turning him practical than mean words from vou.

Mrs. Elizabeth Dearth “Services Arranged

A resident. of Denver, Colo. who lived in Indianapolis until 1945, Mrs. Elizabeth Dearth, died Sunday in Denver. Mrs, Dearth

was a native of Madison.

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She lived here 40 years and had resided at 1629 Union St. a member of Sacred Heart

ers’ Society of the church She is survived by a son bert Dearth, Denver, and two brothers, Edward and Henry Kimmel, both of Madison. Services will be at 8:30 a. m. Friday in G. H. Herrmann Fu neral Home and at 9 a. m. in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery.

Edward L. Horne

Edward I. Horne, a native of

apolis 21 years, died yesterday in a nursing home here. He was 73

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Mr. Horne, whose home was at 1602 Lexington Ave. was a re{tired painter and contractor. - | He .is survived by ters, Mrs. Mabel Wolse, Mrs. “Ruby Heiny, Mrs. Frances Bennett, Mrs. Elizabeth Andrews and Mrs. Dorpthy Johnson; four sons, Frank, Ralph and Leonard, all of {Indianapolis, and Edward, Bloom-

ington; a brother and two sisters.

Services will be at {tomorrow in J. C. {of the Chimes. Burial will be in| [Washington Park Cemetery.

ITU Auxiliary Plans Dance Saturday Night

1:30 p.. m.

Auxiliary... No. 5, Typographical Union No. 1, will be Saturday at 9 p. m. in the ¢ Tavertine Room, Hotel Lincoln. . Walt Jackson and his orchestra will provide music. Mrs. Thomas Cobb, chairman will be assisted by Mrs. Albert Seyfried, Mrs. Thomas White, Mrs, Charles Tyner and Mrs. Guy Howe.

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415 Traffic Violators To Hear Safety Lecture

An audience of 415 traffic regu lation violators largest group so far to appear. will hear a lgcture and view a film on traffic safety

“at 7:30 p. m. today in Municipal Courts 3 and 4, : Judge Alex Clark will speak

in both courts to the offenders, whose driving charges date back as far as Nov. 10. The next such sessjon will be held Nov.

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Official Returns

Are Announced

Official returns from Indiana's 92. counties today showed that Sen. Homer E. Capehart (R.) won j re-election by a plurality of 103,278 votes over Democrat Alex M. Campbell. The returns, announced by Sec‘retary of State Charles F. Flem-

ing, gave Capehart 844303 Campbell 741.025, and Lester N. Abel, Prohibition Party candidate, 13,396. The official vote for Congress by districts: 1st District-—Madden iD 62.666, Cyr 1, 56.063 Beamer (P 508 strict Beck (D 55.153, Halleck Cory (Py, 78 -

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Adair { B Blac iP, 5th District--Walsh Ri, 91.929 h “IMstrict-—) R). 60.780

» Beamer 62,815, Har-

514 67.982. Bray 5

88,418. Brown- . P 994

vote

The official

for state of fices showed that Donald E Bowen, Republican candidate for

re-election to the appellate court from the First District, drew the largest number of votes of any of 32 candidates on the ticket His vote was 847091 State School Supt. Deane E. Walker with 727,345 ‘votes led the Democratie candidates

The vote:

irt Clerk ams (R71, 844,142 District

1st son ‘1R;, 840,480

District

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= 5 ARTHUR hopes machinist’'s mate of Arthur Sullivan, ing, 0. The 20-year-old sailor said that he never visited. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sullivan, Waterloo, Towa the parents of the heroes.

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Only one .amendment to the

° Constitution of the United States

ever has been repealed, prohibition.

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Local Couple to Mark | Golden Anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Weaver; 3241 Graceland Ave.. will observe their Golden Wedding anniversary Sunday. Their daughters,

Mrs. Paul A.

Zartman, ‘Washington, D. C., and.

Mrs, Paul Andrews of Dayton, O. will honor their parents at a. re-

ception. at the Columbia Club from 3 to 5 p. m. Mr. Weaver, who retired after

45 years with E. chairman _ of tee of the ciation Mr. and Mrs. Weaver are mem-

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