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* .Ill '111* . 01 IP . , PHI PI][ III [HI T I Dll II I JW MIND AND HEART CAN SEEK COUNSEL AND GUIDANCE *T—D']n t whe" *oar ®ind * weighted down with worry H L°RE A DING.^W itS eaT^.d^ou^wV,™ ” * permonnl letter of sound and eonatructlve advice analyzing three (31 quew SwTr.rii^e J? stamped (ScI envelope for your confidential reply, and siga aar fuU name, address and birthdate to all letters. Explain your fully S^Paaa your problems witbm the realm of reason. Write to THE ABBE' WALLACE SERVICE P. 0. Box 11, Atlanta 1, Georgia THE NEW 1946 READINGS ARE READY G. M—I have been going with this ma n for the past 11 years and he hasn’t said anything about his | marrying me yet and I am about | fed up with that kind of love now. -i.s mother has him tied to her ; apron strings and she doesn’t like me at all. I have always tried to make her like me but she is just that kind, won’t give an inch. Now I am about to fall in love with an other man so tell me what to do? Ans: You are certainly justified in making other friends. Surely, he can come to some kind of de cision in eleven years and if he can't he needs to be given a jolt. But in all fairnss to him, it would be well to let him know that you lie making future plans that do not include him. If he cares, he will let you know and will want ) do something about it. This procedure will let you know how .ou stand with him before you be come involved with anyone else Temember, his mother is a fix u-e in his life and if you take aim, you will have to accept her -s well D. D_My wife has been calling le up lately long distance and V sa s that she is ready now to ettle clown and wants me to take ler back. I love her but I don t •a ;t to take her back and there s a re occurence of what has happened. Please help me. Ans: Whn you left her, you tcld her to have her fling and get it out of her system before contact- ! ing you again. Evidently, she is ] ready to settle down now. '1 he only way you will ever be able to determine if you can live to gether peacefully is to take her back and try it o.ice again. There is one important issue for you to consider—if you take her back, make up your mind to forget the past and put it out of your mind entirely, i ou won’t ever be happy if you let your mind continually dwell on her past actions and bring it up as a constant topic oc conversation. It you forgive, I .orgive wholeheartedly. I —**"*—*“ L B J_I desire to know if I should continue this entertainment profession, dancing and beer-sell ing or continue on teaching. I see that I won’t be able to do both ? Ans: These two professions de finitely do not work hand in hand. A teacher is one who must set a lodel example for young people o look up to, respect and live • THE YANCEE3 By SPENCER MORGAN^ rI DON'T FEEL LIKE, ' / THIS PLACE IS SHALL IT BE COOKING--J-C LET'S \ REALLY FIN^-CUZ .CHOP SUEY-EG-G TAKE YOUR COUSIN 4 R JUST ORDER WHAT FC° YOUNG--CHOW FAOM*DOWN HOME" £ YOU WANT- ITS ^IN-NOODLES 0UCATF°ETV E CHINE5F ( ?UR TREAT • °* ”MED "-E ? o ! . # - ! - LI ^IIM\/./1 J&. IMgg* i ~ yg» I BREEZY By f. MELVIN (MY/ I WONPEK WOW) fSH'uCK^CVZ' Ml ill E, J i L)0AH CAN ATAY IN < L C'MEKE, | 'LL AflOW # ,,1 AUCH GOOD SPIRITS/ m YA // ] (,( ALL THE TIME —) Sg^—iffW ‘ 1 0 _. [. I .JIM STEELE By MELVIN TAPLEY l I I ! JThavE THAT ROYAL 'UtsMMwiuif ETT4 THE BUTTON FROM ■ ROMEO TO COMB HERE/ HUP™™™ A UN I FORM /-ANOTHER] THEN !F HE WON'T z_ 3UE4TION THAT TOHRU OR A T^thr PUolwl1fe^U 14 IT, JIM?J POUMEI MIOHTFE A FEE TQJ YOU LL HAVt MORE ^^^H^glisRcANyou TBUU-? AN4WER/ OTHER EXPERIMENT^// 1 JACK DAVIS "fiBy TED WATSON t 1 i r>~._ . ——i ' i i .-i ■ . ' _1 '___ r ' ’ : ( H j ^ 1 v^pp/ I&wriav/y/m / / MAj- GOK£ ££/&££ '_ TWO P&.XY fTXMMO M40M£$. A ^ ^ TOL£V PPOM TH£ *W> /£ £L£&S£Z> AA/D JXUJ6 1 7F7*£ tUM&O WAT... p&%KA4 AW/WVs.&AG 'I~ ***** MOOtl GtA&MB AM* doatt /#$. ££?*%*%*£ *WW PVTMM £*/££*> A 72X yo££#POA1... HOTE/ *** ^ * 7?/£ &*C. *UAS*/A#-.„&z^i+~£y£ ' _—_—_J L_______J fiOT£^‘“ _ jzwmoc* HZ* /exsavAL thpaxs. ■><'•• -- -- — by. If in her spare time she runs a da.ice hall wnere beer is sold, me will be criticized and condem •v. j. myc.ue winch type of work you prefer and do not try to mix the two. There are many othtr extra lines of endeavor you could enter during your spare time uia, xoUid not conflict at all with your teaching. •A- B. B—At IS I married a man t-a. I nave neen marnea z and o..t naif years, i nave a cmid 1 anu one-nali and am txpecting aii Jtaer in April. I reanze now that t made a grave mistake in mar rying this man and not going to college He is common, he gam bles, gets drunk, curses and calls me all kinds of names yet he say's he loves me. He is very devoted to the child. I want to leave him but haven’t anyplace to go. I am so unhappy, what must I do? Ans: It’s much too late now to be worrying about what might have been and what you could have been had you not married. You chose marriage and you must accept its responsibilities. You have one child and another on the 111 11 I- ■ ■ - r . I —————— way and their welfare must be your first consideration and your own personal feelings put in tne background for the time being. You loved your husband when you married him and the chances are you two could find happiness if you would discontinue your bick ering and be more understanding and pleasant. You won him with affection, kindness and pleasant •va_, s and that is the only way in which to live with him. If you will do all within your power to make him happy and iron out your little problems, he will cut down on his gambling and drink ing and try to live a more respect able life. His devotion to his child shows that he loves his home and will settle down to his responsi Dilities if encouraged and induced in the right way. You can be ^anrw aernin if vou make the ne cessary effort to bring about this change. •For Greater Coverage ADVERTISE IN 1 Tlip Omaha GUIDE! “Next Door” by ted shearer ~~ /tx. Cauftnrtil T&nrm EMILY POST SHOULD EAT HERE—JUST ONCE!" TAN TOPICS^ By CHARLES ALLEN j H coOVfciOHT 1946 QhdO. , PEM'Vl'ggS F' All£Kr' I “I HEAR HE’S GOT MONEY—I LIKE THAT IN A HUSBAND’ >*:.& i£^'±bk&JLJg&^^ SQUIRE EDGEGATE ~The Wife Tries to Live Up to tbe Contract_ «Y LOUIS RICIURO n^LlT(>F ** T>ONT 4ita lSEtf*S X.VE (/)FTER THZT jl^st SCR*o - \ £dE n>Er^CH«EKT F/?uai j Vou Two you 13oThf Promised *vir£S Some /vi O' \ Aif>H wife AM will. 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Smith Headwaiters, captain waiters and waitresses are topping the service with a smile at the Oma ha - Athletic Club. Waiters Key Club invites all friends to visit and take a goon look in at a very quiet and wel come spot. Roy West, one of Uncle Sam's ex-soldiers is at the Paxton. Gerald McKinley is .going good at tne Fontenelle Hotel Virgil Shobe, Hany Frazier and Frank Buford, Omaha Club stars Louie Artison, Bill Taylor, Ed Killingsworth and H. W. Smith had a friendly visit at the barber shop. Miram Greenfield and J. C. Donley, experts on front door service Dave Morrison on the up and go at all times. Perry Taylor an expert Sunday School teacher. Npd Moore a rear brotherhood president. Read the Omaha Guide for all the news. H Q 7th SERVICE COMMAND Omaha, Nebr., Jan- 26—Mem bers of the Enlisted Reserve Corp -nav enlist in the Regular Army in the grades they hold in the ERG Droviding the enlistment is effec- , ted on or before January 31, ac-1 cording to a recent War Depart-1 ment directive. This new regulation, said Col. George R. Connor, Adjutant Gen. Seventh Service Command, gives I ERC members the samp opportun ity as m»n still in service to enlist with their war-time ratings as permanent grades in the Regular Army. MOTHER LOVE Within a few hours after arri ving in Hollywood from her home in Binghamton, NY, Mrs. Myrtle Jane Prince was seeing her son Wdliam make a dramatic scene w:th several other playe s for Warner Bros.’ forthcoming drama ‘Shadow of a Woman’. After viewing several ‘takes’, each with increasing tretfulness, Mis. Prince inquired oi' her son in one of those whispers that everj body can hear: ‘William! What are t-h-e.y doing that is wrong?’ USED AUTOS NOW CHEAPER Washington—The new year has brought a four per cent reduction in the re-sale ceiling price on used automobiles, the Office of Price Administration announced last week. The reduction of prices ap plies to used cars sold by either dealers or private owners. OPA’s price regulation for used cars provides that ceiling prices be reduced 4 per cent every six months to cover depreciation. On July 1, 1945, under this provision a previous four per cent reduction in ceiling prices became effective. GOOD READING every week ★ The GREATER Omaha Guide On Sale at Your Local Drugstore. tiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiniiitiiiaiiiiiiftfsiiiiiiiiii 24th and Lake Sts. PRESCRIPTIONS r WE. 0fi09 DIJFFY pharmacy * ~ ^ wwwww^w-W'W WUk Classified Ads Get Resuitsf • AUTOS WANTED! SELL US YOUR CAR FOR CASH! • We will come to your home. 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