A HUMAN RELATION COLUMN WHEREIN THE TROUILED SAM SEEK COUNSEL AND OUIPANCE r£rrTjr,:e3Slr, wbe" TOOT mind *• «ei«l>t*d down with worry ■Imm write Y^?,r ^hr»LltU'1r'lle- *n? *5* eoun»«l Of an understanding friend 27“* ,y°a problem will be analysed in the paper free just include a of the column with your letter. For a “private reply" send 25c for tNa*a oermiln }I^SR,RAJIONAL READING. With each Reading, you will receive nws a personal letter of sound and constructive advice analysing three (3) quee /Tjr-.,,**** “end * atampedlSc) envelope for your confidential reply, and siga fcaag full name, address and birthdate to all letters. Explain your ease fully •paac your problems within the realm of reason. Write to THE ABBE' WALLACE SERVICE P. O. Box 11, Atlanta 1, Georgia The New 1946 Readings are Ready M. G- H_-I was in a correction school for girls because of my WeAknes to run with wrong girls and boys. Now that I am home my parole officer wants me to go to work. I have met a very nice young man who I believe will make a very good husband. He also feels that we could make a go of it. What do you think would be the best to marry and settle down or work? I am eighteen and he is twenty-one. Ans: Compromise, of your par ole officer prefers to have you work why not do so for a period of three months at least. During this time you and your fiance can make all the necessary plans for marriage. It will give you a chance to square yourself with the parole officer, to determine if your affection for each other is sincere and to accumulate money to begin housekeeping. This of ficer has implicit faith and trust in you and is trying to guide you so that you will find the happin ess you deserve in life • P. M_I am 23 years old and am very much in love with a boy He has been in service 4 and one half years and he wrote me to marry him and he took out an allotment for me $25 per month. ! I didn’t’ know that he had a wife until just a few weeks ago. He I wants to divorce her when he gets here (he’s on his way home now) but my mother thinks I shouldn’t marry him. I love him dearly and he says he loves me too. Tell me what to do? Ans: Yoo were entirely inno cent of the fact that he had a wife and cannot be judged harsh ly for going with him. But, that ’doesn’t alter the fact that he is married and you must not go with, him until he is a free man. Nat-1 urally, he will want to see you; when he returns. Let him know ] from the beginning that he must; settle his differences with his wife before you can become sen- • ous. If he is sincere with you, he I will do so immediately. F. W.—I ha^e been going with this man for 10 years and he pro- j mises to marry me until the time iomes and he wrill back out and I now I don’t feel that I care for j him any more but he still loves me and is nice. I met a soldier1 and I care for him. He claims he j loves me and I want to know if I should encourage him ? Ans: There is no better way to make the first man take a defin ite stand than to give him stiff competition. Go with the soldier If and when you decide which of the two you"care the most for, make your choice and play your cards to win. Long engagements seldom work out favorably. G. N—Dear Sir, I should say Dear Buddy, because that is just what you have been to me all of these years that I have been wri ting to you. I have written you many times for good sound advice and each time you were right. Th*? last time I wrote I did not take it but disregarded what you said and now I wish you were here to oblige me by kindly kicking my pants good and proper. I want you to know how foolish I was. I wrotc you about going to marry a girl I had never met. You advised me against it told me to meet her if I liked but to know her personally asd all about her before getting serious. I went where she was, 1 stayed two weeks and spent all of my savings only to find out that she surely wasn’t for me and I returned home badly discouraged i and disappointed. That is why 11 an writing you, just to let others | know to take heed Now to tell j you the truth I doubt if I have ever met anyone that I should think of getting serious with, and want you to advise me. l^et me thank you again for your wonder ful help and please help me again. Ans: This incident was no great catastriphe in your life. True, you lost some money but just chalk it up to experience and forget all a'rout it. The time to get serious with a member of the oppisite sex is after you have found the one who has proven herself worthy of your love, affection and loyalty. The right £irl has not crossed your path yet, if she has, it hasn't registered in your heart. You are still a young man and if you con sinue your association with nice girls in yur city, you will eventu ally lose your head for a worthy lass'. RED CROSS ANNOUNCES i PUBLICATION OF NEW FIRST.: AID TEXTBOOK A committee of physicians of the Division of Fedical Research of the National Research Coun cil has incorporated major chan ges in the 1945 revised edition of the American Red Cross first aid textbook which is now available through the Douglas County Red Cross chapter, E. L. Marks, first aid chairman, announced today. The revised textbook is complete ly rewritten in layman’s langu age, illustrations have been im proved and doubled in number, and the contents have been en tirely reorganized. With its use, Red Cross chapters now will re quire only 18 houra of first aid training for standard certificates and 12 hours for advance first aid BREEZY By T. MELVIN I WHY, YES,£REEZY- VLLW DO YOUR HOMEWORK &UTPO YOU :>=^S ~7 LOVEME -LOVE YOU2,6EE, NORA, J -YOU'RE THE ONLY ONE 4 TOR ME ANP ALWAYp \\ T \ \ ' g»»m»i6wva. fevwo ER-SAY, NORA— 1 YOU'RE NOT 601 N6r I TO LOOK J LIKE Jm YOUE.^ MOTHER'' ARE YOU? 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