A HUMAN RELATION COLUMN WHEREIN THE TROUBLED BN MIND AND HEART CAN SEEK COUNSEL AND GUIDANCI *****: D°n * worry needlessly when your mind is weighted down with worry and you feel the need of guidance, and the counsel of an understanding friend please write Your problem will be analysed in the paper free just include a copping; of the column with your letter. For a ‘'private reDlv** send frw ABBE'S 1SNB INSPIRATIONAL READING With each Reading you will £ce!" °w » personal letter of sound and eonatructive advice analysing three 1S1 quee ■awa. Please send a stamped (Sel envelope for your confidential reply and siga 5*w~*uU name, address and birthdate to all letters Explain your ease fully-1 mmmaa 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 M. J. B.—I need your advice. My wife and I have been together lz yearsana nave two gin cnnaren I work hard and she doesn’t want me to carry any money in my pocket for spending change and we saved up monev and now that we have started buying a home. she tells me she doesn’t have any money and doesn’t want me to go anywhere but to work and back home- I just am not counted in the home. Give me some good advice. Ans: Your wife deserves a lot of praise for cleverly managing the family income in such a way that you have all lived comfort ably and have been able to rear two children and purchased a nice home. She has economized so long that it has become a habit and she takes it for grantted that you still expect it of her. If you are desirous of enjoying more luxur ies—encourage them to go out with you more frequently. Now that you are out of debt, you can each enpoy a moderate allowance to do with as you choose. Your children are old enough to appre ciate this gesture, your wife will learn to like the arrangement and you will feel better about the sit uation. As for feeling left out of *’hmgs—never take this attitude Include yourself in all the activi ties that take place around the home. Rex X—I am writing you in re-1 gards to my private life. I am going with a girl and I love her verv much. I want her for my wife and I want to know if iu. .rue. Please give me some in formation as soon as you can. | Ans: A man in your position has to use much discretion in the choosing of a wife. Naturally, she ni^st be some one WnOai vuu love and who returns your love but she should also be a young lady who would love to take a par ticular interest in your work and be willing to share the hardships as well as the pleasures. Express your devotion for this girl as si it doesn’t know that you are think ing in terms of marriage. A frank discussion between you will eiase all fears from your mind M. H.—I bought a Dodge car and paid a good price for it. It j has new tires too. I am now with | out a job and I am afraid I am I going to lose it if I don't get work i but my old job has closed down. .T'dl me what to do? THE YANCEES By SPENCER MORGAN \ I'D LIKE TO PLAY YOU SOME )| I rAW C'MON-f'LL BE Y *1 jLWTtR^ YOU fiQMN[DON'T LOOK AT ME -J C.’d POOL-BUT THOSE GUTS S THF R \ CtCt FST < IP^FLAY ME A SAID THE BIGGEST 1 UNTHERE ARE REALLY , [GAME FO'UO. AND/2J ^ NOT THP i^l BREEZY Sy T. MELVIN {THAT'S A SHARP NUMBER, \W\ HOPE i CANGETl fff HUCKG/ fcnnSifp SHE'S 1 nS-N'T IT, BREEZY ? ONE LIKE IT SO I NEW SUIT GOTTA DO W LOOK SHARP, SHE SJ| L'- — WEAR IT WHEN I TAKE. WITH HER£q=^l It/E£^#1 ITvOlirAW \\v, MILDRED TO THE, ^ WELL, LEE-SHE S . ^ME FLAT/ JI00/I11 'M , PWTHATy® [moviesg Studying M05IC- " » L&mn.'jC /, , Vl/lffi i I I 1 ■ JIM STEELE BY MELVIN TAPLEY ^ r^E'MUST^VEGO^ rTHAT IS RIDICULOUS/ //- Wt IflJ Yj AM GOING TO MAKE MY ^EDH Soucw/ucdc FURTHER? ALLOF US MAY] ARESONEARTOOUR-AH-GOAUWE HERE.' IT IS FOLLY TO VENTURE- M uT-rTn-Ari SE VICTIMS OF THIS _J LMIGHT AS WELL CAMP IHERE.WAT FURTHER, I ASSURE VOU,PRMA MARE A BREAK W FREE HINDIS FRM The bar influenced j OF GIAH-EYE AND LANKY.,, o Conftnntil Farturaa Ans: Car notes are something vou can’t stall off indefinitely— they have to be met promptly if you are to retain the car. It will probably be necessary for you to take a job that may not come up j u> our specifications for the pre sent, but by doing so, you will j protect your property. You must' go to work immediately. And you j can’t afford to be too choosy now as to the type of work to do. D. K. J.—I am married to a man 17 years my senior. His life has been so different from mine that we hardly agree on anyt*;nCT ^.specially about household things He is buving p home "rd lady friend of his lives in it as me room and he can l seem to understand why I am not satis th’s arrangement. I am wondering if we will ever under stand Pa cn other pnd is the disa greement all my fault. Ans In order to understand your husband you must stop find ing fault and put suspicion out of your mind. It he desired, he could not force this woman out of the house he is buying without the proper notice and etc- Make yourself satisfied with the home you have now and keep relations pleasant between you and your husband. If you two can get along better, it will certainly be an in centive for your husband to re spect your wishes and go out of his way to please you more fre quently. As long as there is*' an antagonistic air existing in your home, you two will never under stand each other nor enjoy life as you should GOOD READING every week ★ The GREATER Omaha Guide On Sale at Your Local Drugstore. 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