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»M MIND AND HEAHT CAN SIIK COUNSIL AND CUIPAHCI ^3*™°^^ T°rr7 • wh*? »w« -ind ti weighted down with worry “dyoo feel the need of guidance, and the counsel of an understanding friend WT]'f Toor problem will be analyzed in the paper free . just include a •lipping of the column with your letter. For a "private reply" send 2Re <3 ABBE'S 1M* INSPIRATIONAL READING. With each Read,£ you 3ill £ee£ nee a personal letter of sound and constructive advice analyzing three (SI aue»> Mms. Please lend a stamped (Sc) envelope for your confidential reply, and sirt name, address _ and blrtbdate to all letters. Explain your case fully a^d ■■■■a your problems within the realm of reason. Write to THE ABBE' WALLACE SERVICE P. 0. Box 11.. Atlanta 1, Georgia THE NEW 1946 READINGS ARE NOW READY C. B. W—I am a mother 28 of 3 children. I have been married to thin man 3 years that I thought would make my children a good father. Before my children came to live with us, we got along fine. But now, he seems to resent them because he gets nervous at any little noise they make- I know my children worry him but am I to let them go? What am I to do? We are buying property tigether and I work and help out. Should 11 remain on with him or move and take my children and make ano ther home? Ans: Your husband doesn’t re sent the children but the sudden- | ess of acquiring three energetic1 children has made it difficult for him to adjust himself entirely in this short time. It will be necess ary for you to keep your young sters under firm control and to teach them to appreciate his care and to respect his privacy—never overstepping their bounds to the extent of worrying and annoying him when he comes in from work. If you instill upon them these few rules of good behavior in his pre sence, he will grow to love them as his own. A separation is cer tainly not in order. M. I. H.—Please let us hear from you in the Column. I am married and I plan to take up a I course in beauty culture and my husband is making plans to take a course in barbering. We hope to open a shop of our own in the future. Give us some advice. Ans: Couples who pull togeth er and map out a program of act ion for the future are sure to get ahead. Both of you know what it is you want to do and are willing to put forth the effort to learn the profession and you should do j. c. D_I am seventeen and this year will be my last year in high school, I think its high time that I should be allowed to he “ dates. Since my parents died my grandmother has Deen living v.... . j us. I am allowed to correspond with as many boys as I piease but that is as far as everything goes. I can invite them to my parties also. How can I make her see the olden days are gone and that these are modern times? 0 Ans: Grandmother knows that dates, late hours and school work don’t mix very well. She has no objection to your being in com pany with boys on special occa sions but she stands firm to the belief that a girl should be given free rein until she is out of high very well. Husband and wife choosing a similar profession have much in common as well as hav ing hours of work which coin cide. Begin your course of study and get ready for a business of your own. school. Even then she thinks that a girl should limit her dating to not more than three nights per week. Your social life wil expand more to your liking this summer. BREEZY By T. MELVIN ■MOTHERS LETTINGME] PO THE COOK! MG, TOCAY/J ►I WANT YOU TO COMEjf AND HAVE DINNERiWfi -9UT, WAIT HERE/ |'LU BER16-HTJ 3NZK/J OKAY, PREAMwhat'6 H *£TUFF/ LE'S HAT PACK AGE YOUVE dOT ?-A M, PRESENT FOR ME? jrmjfflliTf ER—v-. ' NOT EX^TlV ^DAPHNE^ Cmt*TF«ATu*rt JACbtuAVis By TED WATSON f 7—--i rr ------ - -_:_•_ ^jHE Th'O 3AE^ AMD HMD* Th£ POL/CY 5TAMP/A/6 MACH/ME$ /A/ ODDER,,. HAV/MG RE72/RMEP TP THE ±C£M£ IMPEDE GUii-EYE Mi A P/iTOl. 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WHAT) THEN A HUGE, SPOTTED DEMON Wm IS WRONOf^—r~j SPRANG FROM THE gRUSM AND Ji 7--7/7 3 IRE-SI RE/ ^SEIZED GORU IN IT'S GREAT f£) / Ql IS GORU7 [JAWS AND DISAPPEARED WITH JV. • THE YANCEES ' By SPENCER MORG AN HE CERTAINLY KNEW ^ WHAT TO DO WITH PLANTJ ANP PEANUTS J HE SHOULD HAVE INVENTED 7\\Vv\\VvYvAW' ONE MORE ^ THING-— s. I {*)>9Sb Bond rg*.-rx>KJH -A SlLENC F R TO pur CM 'TOUR l'JAVYS* WhW VOO* J^EAT FEAHUTS F. p_i am worried about some thing. I have been writing my1 son's father for some time. He says he loves me very much and wants me to come to him. He is in Detroit now. Would it be nuht for me to go and see this man. Am I doing rigt to keep my son away from him? I saw him last in November. Please tell me what to do? Ans: Yes, go to him if he is ( wining to assume .ms responsibi-. lity as your husband and the fa- j ther of his child- But, unless he j agrees to give you his name, it "ouid be best for you to remain as you are. If he loves you much as ne writes that he does, he will not hesitate to go ahea^ with the marriage. But you can’t afford to go to him without some future security. --- KNOW YOUR RACE By James Y. Eaton The answer to any question of fact concerning Negroes may be found by writing this column. Mark first 6 statements as true or false. 1- The constitution of Liberia closely resembles that of the USA 2. Over 90 percent of outstanding colored sculptors have been wo men 3. Moses married an Ethiopian woman 4. All pure blooded Negroes are black 5. The Negro is inherently more dishonest than other races. 6. The dascendents of Hagar are cursed according to the Bible 7. Match correctly:— Mulatto, Pigmy, Maroon (A) African race of small sta ture (B) Person with one Negro) and one white parent (C) Ne-! groes who refused to work as slaves. 8 Match correctly:—Howard U. Meharry Medical College, Tuske gee Institute Only complete colored universi ty (A) Only Medical College for colored in south (B) Largest school with colored president in south (C) 9. Tell: Who were the Mustees? 10. Tell what senator advocates settling American Negroes in Af rica KNOW YOUR RACE ANSWERS 1. True 2. True 3. True Numbers chap. 12 “Next Door” By ted shearer rr........ - --- CImMbuiiIiI “\eah, I did what you said Pop. . I tried to out think him!” tan topics By CHAMES ALLEN 5 3 ___ \ & ** « I j COMTir4ENTAL rrxTuRES Alia “I dont see how you can resist a man who's got Nylons” ‘SQUIRE EDGEGATE —Sonwthing t" Worry About ' Vt LOUIS »K’fT*Kt| (TED-mills BORROWED TEN ‘OOlLRRS F7?OM ME 5/X MONTHS ^60* /Vy1 CErO^'^E'? 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Senator Bilbo [THEY’LL NEVER DIE 1 / — IN I7S9 A MUSICAL GENIUS 1 WAS BORN IN POLAND- HE W/ .5 GEORGE BRIDGETOWER SUN OF AN AFRICAN FATHER AND A POLISH MOTHER SO talented and well TRAINED WAS HE THAT AT 16 HE WAS CONDUCTING THE LONDON ORCHESTRA/ A little later he formed A FRIENDSHIP WITH THE IMMORTAL BEETHOVEN, AND THE PAIR PERFORMED TOGETHER BEFORE. MANY LARGE AUDIENCES-BRIDGE TOWER'S artistry WON HIM FAME ALL OVER EUROPE/ v . \ Mu!/(///./, , ff} GEORGE, mmEmmR VIOLIN GENIUS CMrtnwtil rM«K« I ■ _ —--— not upon which Party will give the most lip service; which makes the most glowing promises, but upon which Party the Negro can exert the most (pressure to get his ends, states Julius Adams, associate editor of the Amsterdam News in an article, "The Republi cans State Their Case”, in the April issue of Headlines and Pic tures. Mr. Adams states that since the majority of Republicans come from areas where Negroes can make their votes count, the Ne gro would therefore gain from a Republican majority in Con gress and a Republican president. He predicts that Dewey will make a second try for the presi dency. Mr. Adams, who accomp anied Mr. Dewey on his ’44 cam paign tour as a member of the press, believes that Dewey rep resents true liberalism The case for the Democrats will be presented in the May issue of Headlines and Pictures and will be written by Ted Poston of the New York Post. - I NEIL SCOTT ASSOCIATES j TO AWARD SCHOLARSHIP! ___ ' NEW YORK, NY—April 5, 1946 Neil Scott, President of Neil Scott Associates, today announced at the Organization’s New York City headquarters that they will award $100 tuition scholarships to win ners in the National Sewing Con | test being sponsored by the Scott | Organization. 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