The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, June 22, 1946, Page 6, Image 6

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THE ABBE' WALLACE SERVICE
P. 0. Box II. Atlanta 1, Georgia
B. O.—I am writing about my
husband. He tells me he loves me
but I don't know how to take him
We have been married for a long
time, but I am finding out that
he isn’t true. I found a woman's
name and address and telephone
number in his bill fold but he de
nies everything. He stays out at
night. I don’t quarrel with him
but it embarrasses me and I hate
it for the childrens’ sake as well
as my own. Our children are old
enough to know that he should
not. carry on in this way so ad
ise me what to do?
Ans: The husband with a wan
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• LEGAL NOTICE
Omaha Guide, 3t beginning 6-15
Ending 6-29, 46
H. J. PINKETT, Attorney
PROBATE NOTICE
Bk. 66, P. 269
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF BELZORA COLr
LINS, DECEASED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
That the creditors of said deceas
ed will meet the Administratrix
of said estate, before me, County
Judge of Douglas County, Nebr
aska. at the County Court Room,
in said County, on the 1st day of
August, 1946 and on the 1st day
of October, 1946, at 9 o’clock A
M., each day, for the purpose of!
presenting their laims for examin
ation, adjustment and allowance.
Three months are allowed for the
creditors to present their claims,
from the 1st day of July, 1946.
ROBERT R. TROYER,
County Judge.
dering eye cannot be treated with
too much kindness and patience
as it is these two factors which
is more than apt to lead him back
to you after his little excursion
by the wayside. Let him shoulder
more of the responsibility of the
home especially the care and di
rection of the children. If you and
your husband would take a larg
er part in the activities of your
children this will have a steady
and sobering influence on your
husand as well as consuming the
surplus time that he now has to
run around. A man has to be
made to feel important in the
eyes of his wife and children if
he is to be contented and happy
in the home.
M. N. A_Here is my problem:
I am with a man who is 27 and
I am 17. When we first started
together he treated me nice. I
love him very much and some
times I ask him if he loves me
and he tells me to figure it out
for myself and I am thinking he
doesn’t love me. He used to kis3
me each morning before he left
and was real sweet to me when
he came in but not anymore. He
nearly stopped taking me out and
when he does agree to take me
some place he acts like his mind
is far away and not on me. When
he comes in now, he gets his sup
per and goes out stays until late.
Tell me what to do ?
Ans: The new has worn off—
now that the affair is getting old
to him and it is growing mono
tonous and uninteresting. You
must realize right now that you
made a very unwise step when
you left home and went to live
with this man without marriage.
Affairs build on sand, without
the sanction of marriage invari
ably wash away with the passage
of time. You are extremely young
and you should go back home and
stay until you have had the prop
er offer of marriage.
C. B.—I am going with a min
ister whom I love. He won’t mar
ry as he says he has four years
in school. Now I am older than
he is and wonder if it would be
worth my while to wait.
Ans: That depends upon the
extent of your love for him and
the depth of his devotion for you.
It he is willing to announce the
engagement openly and confines
his dates to you alone, you can
feel no fear in waiting. If you
two agree to the long engage
ment. by all means take a course
of study, yourself at the Semin
ary. By doing so, your interests
will be more congenial with his.
B. C.—I was sitting here think
ing and thought I would -write
to you for help. Now my quest
ion is this: I met this man about
two years ago and he is always
asking me for dates. I have ne
ver given him any answer yet. I
want to know if he is worth my
thinking about or considering. He
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Phone AT-5631
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June 15, returning June 21. Will
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House for Sale, 2515 N. 17th St.
$4,500, 5-r‘m bungalow’ 1-wk pos.'
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Houses For Sale
Anyone or all of the following
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Payment.
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• We will come to your home.
Fred King Motors
AT-9463 2056 Famam
Piano, bed, misc. furniture,
3704 S. 26th St. MA-1006.
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Complete Line—Paint Hardware
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rooms, all modern, full basement,
double garage, large Jot. Phone
the owner at AT-77S3. 93.750.
Beautiful Drape Suits all sizes
Oxford Clo. Co. 1101 Farnam
• McBrady Products Orders
Taken at 2506 Burdette St.,
Telephone JAckson 7284.
—Mrs. C. M. Elder.
DRESSES A1SD COATS,
Size 44 and Children’s Clothes
CALL GLen, 4065.
Fresh Eggs 40c. We deliver
on Saturday in your neigh
borhood—HA-0137.
NEIGHBORHOOD FGRNITURH
£ CLOTHING SHOP
BIG SALE—Overcoats, all sizes
Shoes, No Stamps; Ladies Dresses
Rugs, Bedo, Gas Stoves and Ol
Stoves.
"We Buy and Sell" —
TEL. AT. 1154 1715 N. 88th 8T,
LAUNDRIES A CLEANERS
EDHOLM A SHERMAN
2401 North 24th St. WE. SOSS
EMERSON LAUNDRY
2824 North 24th St. WE. 102S
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“I’m glad you came back to school, my boy!”
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hospital about five years ago . . !!!”
•vuijus uui or town ana l want to
know if I should send him a tele
gram some night after his work
ing hours are over—should I do
this ? He claims he loves me.
Ans: This man periodically
asks you for dates. Don't rush in
with a telegram now, this might
cause him to think you were sud
denly getting in a big hurry. Just
calmly wait until the next time
he asks you for a date and then
give him the long awaited opp
ortunity to come and see you.
When a man loves a girl there are
always ways and means of him
proving it to her, so give him time
and he will show you what kind
of a fellow he really is and what
his intentions are.
L. J.—I am very much in Jove
with a class mate of mine, unfor
tunately he’s about three years
younger than I. If I have to say
't, I api on? out of a hundred ...no
running around for m? and I do
not expect to. This youngster is
supposed to like me but his act
ions are very much to the con
trary. He appears to be the play
boy of the class. Everytime you
look around he is playing or talk
ing to some girl in an intimate
fashion hardly ever does have
time to say hello. It makes me
very angry at times but I am far
from saying it. I am always shy
or afraid to say what I want to
say. Should I get some pluck and
say whatever I want to say if so
just what shall I say to him?
Ans: Yes, show your young
friend that you are at least able
to find the courage to talk to him
and when you do chances are that
you will have so much fun talk
ing and associating with the other
members of the class who are of
your own age that you will pre
fer some of them anypway-- of
Course you admire him, just as
the other girls in the class dc but
its not real love at all and you
shouldn’t he losing any gleep over
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^ The Week
By H. W. Smith
A group of US Senators and Con
gressmen had ring side seats at
the Louis-Conn bout.
A NY attorney told the commit
tee that was investigating the KK
K, he was not allowed to practice
in the state of Georgia.
Three outstanding US Army
lieutenants were visitors at the
Omaha Guide June 15. Lt. Kerr
Lt. Ashley, and Lt. Francis.
Eastern Nebraska had a very
heavy rain and hail storm Friday
evening. Hailstones as large as
hens eggs were found in places.
Lincoln Nebraska police found
an escaped convict asleep on a
downtown street corner Saturday,
June 15.
Two 17 year old boys of Hobart,
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June 15. They confessed assaulting
an 18 year old girl in Gary.
US Congress after finishing a
very bysy week June 15, decided
to adjourn July 15. Quite a num
ber of minor bills were tabled.
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Two persons were injured when
a bus struck a tree Friday June
14 in Miami, Fla.
Ottumwa, Iowa grand jury will
probe the death of a woman who
died in Iowa City hospital June
8.
Judge Lester Palmer gave two
men 10 days in jail Saturday June
15.
Wedding plans were cancelled
in Los Angeles when the couple
were found in a kitchen where a
table was set for two with the |
food untouched early Saturday \
morning, June 15. ,
A purse snatcher in Indianapolis
1 dumped the contents of a womans
purse on the sidewalk and kept $60
and ran Saturday, June 15.
President Truman attended ser
vice on Sunday morning June 16
it the First Baptist Church in
fVashington, D. C.
A tornado roared through Con
Jordia, Kan., Saturday, June 15
md damaged the wheat crop and
property very heavily.
A Russian newspaper reporter
Jailed Joe Louis by long distance
from Moscow Saturday, June 15
about the fight
Jet planes will start carrying
US mail beginning June 22. De
monstrated packets of mail were
carried to Washington, D. C., Chi
cago and Dayton during General
Electric Air Research demonstra
tions.
Theives broke into the guest
house of Betty Hutton in East
Los Angeles Sunday and stole two
thousand dollars worth of antique
dishes and figures.
Experiment of radio television
may be extended and may open a
new field in San Diego very soon.
Urban League/ AW VS Active
in Food Conservation Drive
During the Red Cross 'Help
Fight Famine Drive’ members of
the Urban League AWVS were
very active. Mrs. Estelle Grey and
Mrs. Gertrude Brooks have been
untiring in their efforts to get
across to the public that much
must be done to help alleviate the
suffering from hunger in Europe
and other countries.
Saturday, June 15 Mrs. Grey
and Mrs. Brooks held their dis
play at the Electronic Sales Co.
at 24th and Erskine St., where
they distributed information or
the food shortage and gave out
tested recipes which are low ir
fat and sugar content.
In Mrs. Grey’s display was a
picture bulletin showing America
in Prosperity and in contrast were
I the suffering hungry children o:
Europe. A large picture containec
I the slogan “That Their Suffering
Shall Not Have Been in Vain” and
the lines;
A little child kneels
and lifts her heart in prayer
Her face speaks of Trust
Of faith and a bright future
In a speech made over WOW
radio station on the Noonday Fo
rum program Tuesday, June 11,
Mrs. Grey told of the part our
people are playing and should
play in this drive.
1. She urged every family to
be conservative in their meals to
the extent that it does not affect
their health.
2. They are putting posters in
grocery stores and distributing
pamphlets explaining how to low
er America’s "Taste record.
3. Many families are raising
: gardens.
4. Showing films.
5. Ministers are stressing the
need in their churches and preach
ing sermons on the subject.
Monday afternoon, June 17 at
3:30 a picture “Suffer Little Chil
dren” was shown at the Urban
.league. Col. Pearley was the spea
ker.
Later Saturday afternoon Mrs.
Brooks and Mrs. Grey took their
display to White’s Market.
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