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TUESDAY, DEC. 12, 1950 Ask Mrs. Manners—

Turmoils of

Romance

Fun When You're 18

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Wife of Candidate

a DEAR MRS. MANNERS:

I'M A SENIOR and 18 and have gone with a boy, 18, snes,

September,

-I think a lot of him. He wants to become engaged now to marry when I get out of school. I told him I would rather wait a¥or of Indianapolis, died today

until I get out of school to become engaged. He finally agreed.

When I'm with him I think I really love him and want to marry!

him. But when I'm not around him I don’t want to get married. I've always been afraid I might get the wrong husband and Ij don’t believe in| divorces. | There is a boy! in service I have | liked for tour! years. He has/ never told me or| even hinted that| he likes me but he has told other people he thinks he likes! me. I answered his letters but he stopped writting. When he comes home on leave, though, he doesn’t date anyone but me. He is coming home Christmas but I promised’ the other boy I wouldn't go with him, | I’m not sure that I still like the soldier but I'd like to find out for sure before I marry. I think the only reason I like him is that he has always played hard to get. I don’t know if I should let my boy friend get me an engagement ring so I can’t go out with the soldier, I'm afraid if I did I might like the soldier and want to break the engagement: | If you were me would you quit, the.old boy friend and forget the| soldier so I wouldn't have any-| thing to worry about? Since I'm only 18, I think maybe I'm just mixed up and don’t know what I want, MIXED-UP GIRL; SOUTHERN INDIANA.

It's fun to be tangled in the turmoils of romance. It's fun to have one boy in love with you and another boy you want to make fall in love with you. You're having fun because you haven't made up your mind. Why ruin your fun by making it’s up? If you became engaged you'd fade out of the limelight as soon as your friends had finished admiring your ring. You'd always wonder if you really liked the soldier and if you could have interested him.

Things would get dull and at 18 we can’t stand dullness, Why make them that way? Why not tell the .old boy friend you don’t want to become engaged? Tell him you'd like to be his friend and see him occasionally. And be his triend—nothing more. Don’t tell the soldier anything.” Have some dates with him and with other boys. Show him you're available for dates and popular. He'll catch on if he’s interested.

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Charles B. Kindred, 2113 E. Kessler Blvd., will be installed as] worshipful mas-| ter of Pentalpha Masonic Lodge, No. 564 in a public installa-| tion ceremony at| 8 p. m,, Dec. 21,| In the Masonic! Temple, 525 N.| Illinois St. | Other officers to be include: Joseph E.| Mr. Kindred Bogue, senior warden; Earl M. Hoover, junior warden; Asher W. Gray, treasurer; Ira 8S. Peirce, secretary; Walter W. Ruckersfeldt, senior deacon; Ezra K. Stewart, junior deacon; the Rev. R. Stanley Hendricks, chaplain; George C. Browne Jr., senior steward; William L. Roudebush, junior steward; Logan J. Carlisle, tyler; Clarence L. Farrington, director, Masonic Temple Association, and Joseph H. Heath, director, Ma-| sonic Relief Board. |

Past Master Harry E. = |

will be the installing officer.

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{Cotterman Stroup of Waldron ang Wife of the 1929 candidate for/and Shelbyville, Ind.

She married Alfred Morton, Glossbrenner Nov. 15, 1894. Resi-| dent of Indianapolis since 1894, Mrs. Glossbrenner formerly resided at 3210 N. Meridian St. | where Dr. Karl G. Riddell now has a medical clinic.

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‘War I was treasurer of Mrs. dianapolis Rainbow Regiment ‘both of Indianapolis, and Alfred Cheer Association,

I. and George L. rome m. Thursday in” Aaron-Ruben/DAIRY GROUP ELECTS Funeral Home. Burial will be in ;8. Glossbrenner, Youngstown, O.; Logansport. : John. Harnish, Bluffton, was | leight grandchildren and nine| Surviving are his wife, Goldie; jtlected present oo m at ts lst. | u e Dai ssociation a! Lie Erandelidren; one sister, one son, Jarvis; ons daughter, lanaval ting v. Othe. * nk H. Langsenkamp, In- Miss Betty Joe Hill, Indianapolis; lers named ‘wi 8 yesterday, Faust! |dianapolis, and a brother, Charles three brothers, Virgil, Indian- {Parker, vice president, and E. A. P. Stroup, Niagara Falls, N. Y. {apolis, Roy, Lancaster, Ky., and Gannon, Purdue, secretary-treas-Services are to be announced. | Randal, Sligo, Ky. and a sister, urer.

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Homer Hill, in private business! as an interior decorator here 12! years, died yesterday in Billings Hospital, He was 50, | Born' in Livingston, Ky., Mr. Hil had lived. here 12 years. He {was a veteran of World- War IL Services will be held at 10:30

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