The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, October 06, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    A HUMAN RELATION COLUMN WHEREIN THE TROURLED
UNSEL ANP GUIDANCE
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1 have been married twice and it
sems like I am still not going to
to make it I have two girl child
ren, one by each husband. Now it
looks as if I will have to quit this
husband after trying to make it for
7 years- I try to live a Christian
life before him and my children.
Out of all the seven years we have
been together I have nothing to
show for it but this one girl child
He works but doesn't give me e
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he house and children. All the
love I had for him is gone.. Please
tell me what to do?
Ans: You won’t fini perfection in
any man and a wise wife accepts
h fact, magnifies his good points
an fails to see the bad- The best
approach to your problem is to pool
your incomes and to work out a
satisfactory budget to cover them
both. At the present, you are both
earning your own money, handling
it separately each to his own inter
est, making it a bone of contention.
This is wrong marriage part
ners must share and share alike if
mutual love is to exist- Straighten
out your financial problems and
your present feeling for you-r hus
band may change altogether.
E' G._ ..—I am 22 years old- My
boy friend is overseas and I love
him and he tells me he loves me
He told his mother he loved me.
We were supposed to be married
but he didn’t get a chance to come
home before he left- Tell me if he
still feels the same, he says he does
and must I wait for him?
Ans: He’s depending on you to
keep your promise as he is keeping
his.. With the points he has ac
cumulated, it shouldn’t be too long
a period before he is eligible for dis
chargta. Continue writing him
cheerful, newsy letters regularly
Your letters bring him more happi
ness and joy than any of his other
experiences
M. O- S-'—I am in trouble and
need help.. We have been marrieii
two years and now my husband Is
in love with another woman. He
refuses to do anything for me- All
he does is pay my rent and he tells
me that he only lets me stay be
cause I have no place to live. Now
there is a man in my life and he
aid he loves me but I don't see him
often- Let me know what my baby
and I must do?
Ans: Both of you are guilty of
infidelity whicn disrupts a marr
iage uicker than anything else- You
should seek legal ail and force
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your husband to support your child.
As long as you are married to your
husband, discontinue any friendship
you might have with another man
It will only complicate your own af
fairs and might interfere with yon
getting support from your husbantf
S.. L.. T.;—I read your problems
constantly and know that everyone
who reads them benefits to some
extent. I am bringing my problem
to you’hoping that you can guide
me in the right way. I am madly
in love with a man- Recently 1
found out that he goes with a mar
ried woman and he seems to care
more for her than he does for me.
But still he says he loves me- What
shall I do? Must I seek compan
ionship elsewhere?
Ans: If he has fallen for the
wiles of a married woman, then his
isn’t the proper friendship for you
to cultivate- Tell him frankly that
as long as he chooses the friend
ship of a married woman, you will
have to deny him the privilege of
, seeing you. Until you know that he
has made his decision cultivate new
friendships yourself and let hin
know that yo utoo, art populai,
however, with the single fellows
Your love is intense, but until he
straightens himself out, and begiss
living as he should, he is an unwise
prospect for you
* THE WEEK +
.... (by H W Smith—HA-0800
The full employment bill was pass
ed by the U- S Senate on Friday,
evening, September 28th—the object
of the bill was to offset any depres
sion
».
Coal mine owners in Pennsylvan
ia and West Virginia refuse to ac
cept the parley of John L Lewis,
President of the United Mine Work;
ers—they refused to recognied the
foremen as members o fthe union.
40,000 white collar workers end*
,ed a three week’s strike at the West
l inghouse Electric Corporation in
Pittsburgh, Pa . Monday Oct 1st
» .
Anthony Cramer was sentences:
to six years in prison for trading
with the enemy by Judge Barks
dale is New York on Sept 28th
Judge Leopold Rovina will sit in
on the treason trial court in the
Philippines Islands in Manila, P
I the first week in October
Omaha had winter weather Sept.
27-28-29 with heavy frost the night
of the 28th
Urban League credit union board
of directors held a very interesting
meeting Friday evening Sept- 28th
Real The Omaha Guide for all
the News of the race!
A full report o£ the Elliott Roosc
velt bad debt was filed with the
Ways and Means Committee of the
U S( Senate’Monday, October 1
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A convict escaped from the Col
orado prison at Canon City Sunday
eevning Sept- 30th, when the lights
went out during a raging snow
storm •
Ira Moser president of the Nat
ional Association of Manufacturers
says if the Labor Conference is de
layed until November the country
will be collapsing with strikes
Are you a member of the NAA
CP?
+ THE WAITERS’ COLUMN
(by H W Smith—HA-0800)
The W aiters Club invites every
one to spend a quiet evening and al
so extends a welcome to all
Mr Branch of the White Horse
Inn is very much improved
Mr oe Alls entertained some of
his friends in a Northside business
house and thi writer was one of the
party • '
Mr abby Watson doing the hon
ors at the Highland Club at the Hill
Hotel these, days!
Mr Craig, Mr Fisher on a 24th
bound street car Sunday morning
very early, Sept. 29th
Musician headwaiter and his crew
very much out in front on five serv
ice at all times
Johnnie Malloy very busy work
ing out the pool on the world Series
Waiters at the Omaha club with
Capt- Earl Jones and the quick-step
service are always on the job!
Mr Reed of the Fontenellel hotel
an actife member of Clair Chapel
Mr M Deavereaux made a short
call at the office to bring in some
Church news!
Read The Greater Omaha Guide!
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