The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 1, 1949, Page 10

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ane ~—_ «ain 7 oom ao LOUISA’S LETTER Louisa: young sister has graduated from high school and is very BE eG ma agin pation gloat, my problem is this: Tam engaged to a young*man and we had planned to be this year, but if I do that I will have to give up my job, as married women are not employed in ow as teachers. My husband's salary will be very ample ‘two to live on but will not allow for sending a girl to college Now my sister is very smart and deserves a college educa but I do not think it will be treating my young man right tc him wait for a home of his own for four years. I thin! awiully tired of living in a boarding house and would kx disappointed for me to put our wedding off. at would you do under the circumstances? ELLA B.—Okla. f tH Hi L Ido not think I would put my wedding off—certainly not fo four - to send my sister to college. If/the young man is agercable. you might delay it for ¢@- albe emnwomen tr she fing legs ond Si Goodness In Every Sunny Bite "BUSHELS OF FOOD BUYS FOR tote i's et marie oes 4 ‘YELLOW h THRIFTWISE SHOPPERS ins by We've unt s ‘ane Peaches 19c Vataos by she hgrttel— bargains 3 Oo Soeged te work, can find a way to finish married immediately. college if she can geta year’s} perhaps you might solve your them 5 ASR RRO RARER INA AARC RHINO Ne OER EN ER MS TIES CAE EONS TILT " rol to make saving easier for every penny wise shopper! Don't Young and Tender Cut miss our “Bushels of Bargains” sale .. . once-a-year oppor regeid. But at other times they your sister can get her college stapt. Neerly every college has! problems by getting the principal tunity to SAVE, SAVE, SAVE on every food need! NO.2 . Gr een Beans “ 2« 25¢ | Sones atone aN RSIOL RRNA ee GaN Ae AE fi that the men who wanted to k sehplarships and funds of differ oro oaens Oy i eae ae you sub- ucation, while you and your stbem,. refuse to wait and’ fiance can get your home. An Easy Way To Pep-Up Leftovers SEG bape eke. ida stitute work. This very often ss pays wel! and there is usually no they see them marry other girls; a whd de not put them off. LOUISA. ability in their college work the} requirement that substitute an a naa Sie. alin dil ea nial , 4 sournote ts sometimes intro- Address Your Letters to: Hi du@d alse, when the younger} “LOUISA”, P. O, BOX 532, unt $ Can child = they ; | en RN NER DARTS SSR a RAR AIPAC ROE @ often older girls give UP yoy might possibly get a part f their lives to educate i 5 years of their aoe 5 i time job doing something else be- thelr younger brothers and sis- sides teacning. 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