Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1950 — Page 15
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Note to Mixed-Up: He's Having a Fling
DEAR MRS. MANNERS: be in love.
friends, But how to. be friends when we started wrong I don’t
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But I don't think it “was me. You just can’t send a nice boy‘ {straight home after a dance. It's fun to talk afterwards, especially when Pyou’ re lonely for male conversation like I am, Seeing my real boy friend only once in awhile leaves too much time to be spant with girl friends. I get tired of them. Shall I stop seeing this boy altogether or keep on seeing him] to learn if I really like the boy!
{the new boy, should I be fair and! {tell him I don't want to be serious? b MIXED-UP.
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{in the Army? If I keep on seeing
A BOY I met wants me to be his buddy. But he doesn’t act like | a buddy around me. He has a girl in another town. He's supposed to!fjled two law fuits asking dam-
I have a boy friend in the Army. ‘I guess I'll marry him. It's best all the way around if the new boy and I would just be! {stop sign was allowed to remain’
actually wants him to stay that Way. You're probably both to blame, but why worry about it? You aren't engaged, and that boy friend and girl friend away probably are being more than just buddies with the dates they have. You don’t owe anyone an explanation unless you demand -an explanation from the soldier on how he spends ' his leisure time. Trouble is, “Miss Mixed-Up,” too many couples are “sup-
posed” to be in love when they | decide to go steady, become en-" |
gaged or marry. They like the idea of having someone to call their own. They like to show people they can win a girl or boy. But they like to have freedom themselves.
Don’t tell the new boy you |
think he’s too serious or you'll be back with your girl friends. He doesn’t want you to. take him seriously. That's why he mentioned the old girl friend. He's having a fling. That's what he wants.
I'd like to know about it it |How Come Christmas Trees?—
Legends Are Some Believe Martin
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was walking in a forest the noticed reflections of stars sparkling on snow-covered evergreens. Tried to Simulate Stars He cut one down, took it home with him, and tried to simulate, with many tiny candles, what he had seen earlier. His small childrén were detion the next Christmas. The! custom spread. Another tells how St. Boniface, English missionary to Germany| in the 8th Century, stopped a group of followers in ‘front of al small fir and told them: “It is the sign of endless life, |
gather about it, not in the wild! woods, but in your homes.”
Viking Legend Lord sent down his emissaries,|
Faith, choose the first Christmas tree.
love,” according to thé legend.
solstice, or spirits lived.
by the Goths and Saxons.
About Start of Yule Custom
First Evidence in America Dates Back to 1834 CHICAGO, Dec. 8 (CDN)—How come Christmas trees? If the kids get tired of asking about Santa Claus, they may mark, associate curator of the herbarium of the Chicago Natural |
One has it that Martin Luther during “religious ceremonies in the
Christmas night of 1550 when he trees
lighted. He repeated the opera-|
for its leaves are ever green . . of
A Viking legend tells how the | Christmas.
Hope and Charity to!
They selected the balsam Br To Be Dinner Guests “because it bore so many crosses|
on every twig and branch, was| high as hope and as’ wide ** scouts Council
Ancient pagans, who worshipped missioner Emeritus Wallace O, thé sun at the time of winter Lee at a dinner meeting Dec. 19, ong sacrifices on certain |in the new Northwood Christian trees in which they believed gods Church.
This festival was called Yule
Mr. Steyermark said that Ger-jwill be held during the third week | man girls danced around fir trees of January. -
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{in disrepair.” John BE. Becker. 902 E. 524 St., {filed one suit in Superior Court 3 (requesting more than $2000 for {his personal injuries and damages ito his automobile. He filed an- | other action in Superior Court 1 ion behalf of his daughter asking | $52,500 damages for injuries. Mary Lucille Becker, 19, a pas-| isenger in her father’s car, re-| | ceived a gash across her right! cheek, which required 124 stitches. {Miss Becker's face has been! i permanently disfigured, the com- { plaint charges. Says Sign Left Down The action grew out of an acciident Aug. 21, 1950 at the inter{section of Park Ave. and 22d St. |Mr. Becker charges a stop sign i facing 22d St. was torn down and {left lying on the ground for two weeks. Also named in the action is {Paul Lee Hargitt, 1100 E. 24th | St., an employee of Light Metals, {Inc, Mr. Hargitt, the complaint charges was the driver of the other car. The complaint also charges Mr. Hargitt with speeding 45 niles an hour.
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decorating the polirhed ‘brass bezel make this Craftsman-built i i N instrument reatly fine. Has: with lights, flowers and @ Dial. lithographed figures on brushed brass | geegaws. ® Bebe! of polished brass Sti 00 Dates Back to 1834 ® Height 5”, width 5%", depth 2% . | By encircling the tree, the danc- | 4. The Jr. Thermometer-Hygrometer
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an imp hidden by the branches. ® Height 315"
To go free, the imp had to give | ® 103-B, ivory case o 103-C, $2 00 to read dial with red pointer 2 gifts, according to the story. i Maroon case 4 Price. only . ® Adjustable bracket ® Dis. 3%” .. $2.50 | The imp later grew up to be- 8 |come Old Nick, St. Nicholas or| “The Yacht" Wall Barometer, Walnut Frame, Nautical Design ______________ $10.00 tanta Claus, mah tree” aistom] “The Pilot” Desk Barometer, Polished Brass Spokes, Bronze Case .__________ $12.00 probably came to America from | “The Calton” Thermometer-Hygrometer, 2 dials, for temp. and humidity _____ $4.50
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