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* T CAN SEEK COUNSEL AND GUIDANCE Nt^ej—Don’t worry needlessly when your mind is weighted down with worry and yon feel the need of guidance, and the counsel of an understanding friend ^rite Your problem will be analyzed in the paper free just include a •Upping of the column with your letter. For a “private reply” send 25c for ABBE S lt4f INSPIRATIONAL READING. With each Reading, yon will receive ff * personal letter of sound and constructive advice analyzing three fSl quea - "lease send a stamped (Je) envelope for your confidential reply, aDd tiga *“‘1 name, address and birthdate to all letter*. Explain your caaa fully aad MMUW your problems within the realm of reason. Write to THE ABBE' WALLACE SERVICE P. 0. Box 11, Atlanta 1, Georgia The New 1946 Reading's Are Now Ready R- T T_I’ve read your column time after time and note with in terest the advice you have given others. Please answer my pro blem. My husband and I are di vorced. He asked me to come back to our home so that we could re marry. When I got there I find that he is off living with another woman. When questioned 'about our re-marrying, he says he is ill and must remain as he is for a while- Now what do you make of this? Ans: Your marriage was fini shed when you divorced your hus band and you can’t find happin ess now by going back and pick ing up the pieces. If he still loved you, he surely would not be living with another woman,. True, he asked you back in a moment of depression but he had no idea that you would take him up on his of fer. He has already complicated matters bv establishing himself with this other woman and it is to your advantage to fade out of the picture. Make other friends and seek a new life for yourself. M. C R_I am 20 years old and I think I am old enough to take care of myself. I know right from wrong My parents think differ ently. They always want to know where I’ve been and who I am with and they definitely want me in by 10:30 at night which is too early. They are always accusing me of something wrong and often threaten me. Very seldom do I go to the Beer gardens where the other girls and boys go. Please help me. Ans: Parents are often called old fashioned and unreasonable but they always have the interest | of their children at heart. They aren’t asking too much of you when they ask you to limit your social activities to reasonable hours. They know, whether you do or not, that boys respect and have a deep regard for girls who JANUARY 14 7HRU 21 — E'jGHT NIGHTS AK-SAR-BEN COLISEUM—OMAHA H GORGEOUS COSTUMES — MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION | HILARIOUS COMEDY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS lf.V. Cheeks or Money Order* Payable to Omaha Coliseum Corporation Mid Mail to •3RD 2d SHIRLEY? OMAHA. NEBR. Enclose Self-AddresseS Stamped Envelope All Scot* Reserved—$1.20, $1.80. $2.75 lac. M. T« I AK-SAR-BEN COLISEUM. OMAHA. NEBR. j NIGHTLY AT 8:30 SUNDAY MATINEE 2:30 P.M. comply with their parents wishes. You can get around this issue by letting the boys know that it is a rule in your house that you have to be in at a specified time and it I is your privilege to allow them I to come a little early if you de I sire. After you become self-sup ! porting and of age you will be given more privileges as your ! parents know that they have ' taught you right from wrong and they will rely on your judgement. N. B_I am in love with a sol dier and I’ve never met him. He says he loves me and wants me to meet him as soon as possible. I love him more than he does me,. He is supposed to send me his photo Should I wait for him? 1 am 18 find he is 23. Ans: Mail order romances have become prominent with the war - THEM ITU GREET Ifl [GEE WHIZ/CMT YAJg THE NEW YEAR WITH ■ ^eTWATNgjr ►“YOU AFTER I GET A ^ U. GETiW^OIgf BLANKET ANP EO/1AE EXKM ^y&rS^m CLOTHED PRQV\ HOME//] l&MBlWM& TO PUT ON^ ^ ' J &] 50 AT5TH£ NEW YfcAJ? HUH? 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I • '> YaW-#/SH7;\ WELL BE OUTTA \fM7Hlf M£4M-\ \ XV/MAKE ] Ht* $71/AOS JV A ]( 7WE /Zl lOONl \OU7TA 7NAT 1 .FEW MINUTEJ[ OVEN 7»£9E N \jMOOZ£.y \6LA^-£yS/y yZftONAL mAENf -- ^y«*—.— \^QE/i/$/ y THE YANCEES _ ^ By SPENCER MORGAN , — „ ' J|—__WA JTJNIOR! * | WOULDN'T BE ' ci°.PANrr 1 m°p°Ny£„TwLaLNt S U PR IS E D -THAT'S THE PETTI CAFE ^ v ^ ME an?rt ALL HIS DADDY * AND HAVE A ' fl */«' 1 A BOTTLE TOO ! WANTED FOR I COUPLE COKES?) V k - -« YEARS. J' X^.y \*/v . _ ©I94S BOHO f ENURES but smart individuals do not take them seriously. At least, until they have had the opportunity to meet face to face. Your cheerful letters show a spirit of goodwill and it is commendable of you but you can’t possibly be in love with someone you have never met. If there is mutual admiration after your first meeting you can culti vate a true friendship. A- D S. —I am a lady of twenty eight and my husband is the same age. We have two lovely boys one eight and the other six. We have been married nine years. My hus band has been going with another woman every since we have been married and they have a little girl two years old. He won’t al low me to to say anything about her. Three years ago I fell in love with a single man and he loves me, at least he says so and I have had enough dates with him to be lieve he is truthful. He wants me to get a divorce and marry him. Give me some idea as to what to do? Ans: Whether you two know it or not, your two fine boys are old enough to begin realizing what’s going on and this is no atmos phere in which to rear a family Two wrongs never make a right , and your competing with him in the cheating game doesn’s excuse your actions. Children naturally hold their parents up as an exam ple and that is why it is so im portant for parents to live clean and wholesome lives. Give up this outside man as long as you live with your husband,. Keep your 'vn conscience clear regardless of what course your husband may pursue. 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