A HUMAN RELATION COLUMN WHEREIN THE TROUILED COUNSEL AMP GUIDANCE aETia^firt Wh*? T?Qr "ind *• weiRhted down with worry Yo^r*nd counsel of an understanding friend SL ^nEL^ttr.g.,mTlPdnt*?d e°f«trnetiT, ad tic anatyain, three (S> que*. ^_T?_ ,t,mp?i. **<>.envelope for your confidential reply, and siga 2»fuU name, address and birthdate to all letters. Explain your case fulls ” —* vrobitm. within the realm of reason. Write is ““ THE ABBE WALLACE SERVICE P. 0. Box 11. Arlanta 1, Georgia X X..I went with a boy for 3 or 4 months and recently he mar ried another girl although we were engaged. I am trying to for get him now that he is a married man but it seems so hard to do. Ans: It wounded your pride of course for the young man to be so thoughtless of your feelings but my friend, consider yourself fortunate that it happened when it did instead of after marriage. Surely, your pride wont allow you to grieve over a man who has chosen another girl. The quickest way to forget is to encourage new friends You wont find it difficult to attract other admirers. ■ O B C N. .1 am deeply in love with my friend but I don’t believe that he intends to do the right | thing. I was engaged to another | nice fellow when he came along and I broke the engagement. He promised to marry me if I would break the engagement with the other 'man but thus far he hasn’t done anything about it. What must I do? ’• ' .. Ans- You are not forced to live with him under these circumstan ces. If he doesn’t live up to his word, move out. to yourself and let him know that you mean bus NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR SHOES REBUILT_ Quality Material & Guaranteed Quality Work LAKE SHOE SERVICE 2407 Lake Street fliiiliiiliiiilllillimiiniiiiiMliiiiiiiiliii 24th & Lake Sts. 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Marriage is nothing to be ashamed of. .wait, until both of you are in a position to live together and have the ap proval of your parents before tak ing this step. Your friend will get a furlough this summer and he can visit you at that time and there is no point in your going to his army camp on a vacation. X X. .1 have a wondering mind. I am married and love my wife and she loves me. But I started going with a single woman and I seem to love her and she loves me. I told her I would not mistreat my wife for her o ranyone and she said she didn’t want me to either. Tell me if I am doing all wrong to go there to see her since she wants me to go with her. Ans: YeS it’s wrong and you are going to find it out to your sorrow if you do not cut it out. You can’t please another woman and your wife too and you know very well that your wfe is th< only woman that you love sincerc \y. C C N. .My problem is too grea' for me. My boy friend and I havt been going together a year and ' told him that I thought it wa time we made up our mind as tc what we want to do. He says w< should wait before getting mar ried but I am ready now. He has one fault that I do not like. He is a bit stingy with his money and I wonder if that will continue. Ans: You have put all the pres sure you possibly can on this fel low and he still balbs. . better be gin looking elsewhere for a mate. He has faults that you do not ad mire and which marriage would not erase and its pretty evident that marrage isn’t the right course for you two to follow. M N O. .I’m deeply in love with a young man whom 1 believe to be very nice and I think he loves me. I started working at night and I am not at home When he phones or calls and he tells me he does not believe I am working and he seems to think I am out with a former boy friend. This is very untrue. Do you think I should give up his company completely or start working during the day Ans: It’s quite difficult for a girl to enjoy an active social life if she works at night. It would probably be better for you to get a day time job if you can find one that you like as well as the job you are on right now. Your boy friend is being a bit unfair which is a result of jealousy no doubt Classified Ads Get Results! Would Like to Buy 39 to 42 model car from private party. WA-8289 • Distributor Wanted MARVA LOUIS, Inc.,— wants a reliable well established person to act as sole distributor for Marva Louis (Mrs. Joe Louis) Toiletries in the city of Omaha, Nebraska. Joe’s boundless pop ularity and Marva’s beauty makes this proposition unusually attrac tive. Will give two year contract. Some cash will be required. Give two business references and one personal reference. Marva Manufacturing Co., Inc. 6 East Garfield Blvd., Chicago, III. c/o W. L. Lowe, Gen. 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Co. 1101 Farnam • McBrady Products Orders Taken at 2506 Burdette St., Telephone JAckson 7284. —Mrs. C. M. Elder. DRESSES AND COATS, Size 44 and Children’s Clothes CALL GLen, 4065. Fresh Eggs 40c. We deliver on Saturday in your neigh borhood—HA-0137. NEIGHBORHOOD FCRNTTIRB & CLOTHING SHOP BIG SALE—Overcoats, all sizes i Shoes, Ns Stamps; Ladies Dresses Rugs, Beds, Gas Stoves and Ol Stoves. “We Buy and Sell” — TEL. AT. 1154 1715 N. 2«th ST, LAUNDRIES A CLEANERS EDHOLM & SHERMAN 34*1 North 24th St. WE. 0058 EMERSON LAUNDRY 3324 North 24th St. WE. 102* • IT PAYS TO. ADVERTISE • For Greater Coverage ADVERTISE in the Guide IAN TOPICS By CHARLES ALLEN GlL-i. a Aiiai CONttNEMTAl PEATURg^ _ - **We don t make any guarantee. You have to wear it at your own risk!” "Next Door” By ted shearer If _ _ _ :—T"—ii _&— “I sure wish 1 didn't look so darn good T.. - • I I '* Bv SPENCER MORGAN THE YANCEES r ^_—-—T A helpPn y f J ESSE I JUNIOR.1.] M1* \ SOMEBODY* ( cV^ (ANYBODY! ) | iV{ ) Hi 1 W BREEZY ByT.miv,* IT'B MY COUBIN - AN’ THEl C- NICHOLE HAD 60ME] KwELL,LOOK/HOLD ONA LI'L BRAT KEEP9 YELLING HERE/LIE PELLAKTO THI<9 ANY WAVj^TlU “for CORN -1$ HE NUT'S? ■ , peRIOHT BACK^rQ't wyour cous.1 nJ 7TTSyTltpa\ twant™/ ® i popcorn^ /tkA\ V !/ - \J L \ ' ^ ^ Cc-vr-Kftrtt PrArc-ers %r~>\ j— JIM STEELE *y MELVIN TAPLEY AHMi'S BEARDED FRIEND, CHIEF SPOTS, HANDS JIM S SPARKY SEALED ORDERS/ ^chiefTtheserapeS^^ SEEMTO BE IN ORDER— Wfl IT SEEMS THAT WE ARE TO Al P YQU—STRA About1thTs\®S’ * uie-i JACK DAVIS By TED WATSON' WzMW-M V *WF£T— WWW OOCW/ANfC/, oar Cl£AW£D OKAY— wait. TJOArT you AAV> (SLAH -£Y£ A *’JCh,£<>tLJ/f00/vl> B£ J>OWW 7»a//£ [ //AV£ A F£W 7A^T£^ )? \ COO*.—k. a B/T A A/D P/AY A F£W /Z/6//T AW/// ^— ~F °m 34Mfi* ^£cow-/ but he doesn't actually believe you are out with another man. With the present set up he can’t arrange to see you at all which is distres sing to him. The Waiter’s Column grjtw' By H. W. Smith Waiters at the Hill hotel on the up and go on service. Regis Hotel and White Horse Inn waiters topping the service at all times. Paxton hotel headwaiter and crew serving with a smile. - ___ Vacation times are here and the boys are all taking trips. Some to Council Bluffs and others to So. Omaha. Fontenelle hotel waiters and Mr George Thomas and Mr. Hill are on the up and go. Mr. Goldie Davis the liquor sales man at the OAC can tell just how , many drinks are in a quart of Old Grandad or Johnnie Walker or pin-ball Scotch and how many drops in a Cream de Cocoa. _ I Blackstone hotel waiters very! much ahead on service. Waiters Key Club always a fine place to meet your friends. Railroad boys are serving with a smile on wheels. The Week By H. W. Smith Mrs. E. H. Morton, a section forman’s wife on the Texts and Pacific Railroad, nrevented an ac cident Julv 12 when the Sunshine j Special passed her home she I heard a strange sound. She called the traffic control operator who held up a train following the Spe cial. Investigation showed a bro ken rail. President Truman sent a very cheerful message to Howard Hu ghes an aviator injure'4 4n a plane crash. I ff'el sure yqu will win the • Quality Job Printing Phone HA. 0800 fSC-U1 j Continental Fcatares^ V L-C-r^ | SQL IRE EDGEGATB--The Old Man Throws a Frown __|___BY. LOl 1S_R1C.HAR|> ^ f —,l r— ~i1 I /"-1 / OXD zx^LiiRc i /jf mijE>T Ta PS /S> £?e* frrrcf?~c* H/)vE stcwch I , TT,, pS h E)N El1- r tnF \jnuP? T&OuOlE ITS fiYYFUL FRo^ ^ic,?- Z ^ fF C’*C* HE T>'Dr< T ^ Cc i SO^E FH"*G %£EZ,Em* CCc.r^ \ H%G~1 OGREE* 15 _' A \r< ITU __ I _ i0! --- ^--------— HUCKLEBERRY FINN . ; - ;-- ■ ■ a—T-r ;—: i \^LU& , ,V, ,;' h & Ne^svfl* ; \ "'v‘ *' V ' •/' .r'\ _ '»«. ^?"tortvnse U £> " * * . &± fight. John Baskine, a 76 year old Ne gro who challenged the right to vote in the Georgia primaries on July 11 was asked what his obli gation was to the U S government and has answer was he would give the government his right hand if they needed it. Henry Monsky said Polish Jews do not create tension. He told the committee of the American Jew ish Conference at the meeting in New York July 12. Milwaukee, Wis. began its Cen tenial Celebration July 12 which continues for one month. There were thousands on the lake-front. Miss Rosemary, the city’s Miss Parade, cut the ribbon and let them in. A pilot’s statement telling a false story aided in the Japs sur render. It was disclosed July 12. The pilot was shot down 20 miles from Tokyo. Federal Judge H. Church Ford of Lexingeon, Ky., said July 12 that 370 thousand dollars would be levied against 41 defendents of ; the tobacco trust and he would summon them before him in three weeks for sentencing. The US Government is worry ing the US Congress about the 37 dead stowayaws from Europe that are making it very miserable at Ellis Island. The OPA is seeking to collect 228 thousands dollars in fines from the Rhine Company in Mil waukee. Mrs. Martha M. Patterson, 82 year old Hastings, Nebraskan, ob served her birthday July 12 by riding a bicycle. Sixteen freightcars were derail ed at Kana, Pa., July 13 but no J one was injured. Wm. Jeffers retired president of | the UPRR speaking at a.Nebras- , ka old timer’s picnic said house- j wives can control the situation by not buying when prices are wrong. US Congress approved the loan to Britain July 13. Amendments all beaten. — Joe Louis will fight in Mexico later on. — Three brothers of Riverton, la. enlisted in the army when the war first started and have been disch arged and are all married. RED CROSS TRAINING , HELPS IN REDUCTION OF INDUSTRIAL MISHAPS Chalk up to the credit of To coma, Wash., firemen a good job of first aid training of the city's industrial employees! The state’s admirable safety standards law, which became ef fective January 1 of this year, makes it mandatory for all fore men, supervisors or others in charge of work crews to be holders of a current first aid certificate issued by the American Red Cross the US Bureau of Mines, or the Department of Labor and Industr ies. It further requires that at least one first-aid trained man be available to each group of 15 em ployees (or less) during all oper ating hours in all departments and branches of an industry’. Early last fall industrial managers were confronted with the problem of getting sufficient numbers of their men trained in time to comply with these provisions of the new law. In Tocoma the firemen, already first aid trained, volunteered their services. Qualifying as instructors in a series of intensive Instructor cour ses organized by Gordon E. Tatum safety supervisor of the city light department and director of First Aid, Water Safety and Accident Prevention of the Pierce County hapter of the Red Cross, the fire men carried the training to em ployees of mills, factories and all other industries iff a city wide pro gram directed by J. F. Burns, the state safety inspector for the De partment of Labor and Industries, and Captain George Dague, of the city’s fire department. Mr. Burns is confident that as a result of the safety standards law industrial accidents which last year cost $45,000,000 in lost time I j will be materially decreased. He I is a great believer in the value of first aid training in industry. ' “Any industry”, he says, that has. I trained its personnel in.the initial principles of first aid has auto i matically reduced its accident toll i by 20 percent, according to esta | blished averages”. - - HA-080 | for FINE QUALITY Printing • Personal Chords, • Business Cards, • Stationery, • Handbills, • Placards, • Programs “Anything Printable” | -- /