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; } i i i Sm SATEEN NPAT ERE TSAR POIROT EN NS PRIN « thing for you to get a congenial THE KEY WEST CITIZEN LOUISA'S LETTE R sekeetas eeireconsts In Covered ake op a ba |Star Farmer ~ Sitios... SOc ccccecccccesoesevessesessonesesecos ' “| You Find Them -of marriage? Tam a young girl sixteen years old arid re n going with a boy for about I have bee: mother thinks I have just started going with him. She is vet z Strict. He is about 18 or-19 believe him. He and today a he started going wit Stop school and run away and years. I love him job he has keeps him traveli with him. Tell me what I should or not. Answer: There are three excellent reasons why you should not mar- ry this boy. The first is that he is -undependable: One thing necessary to the happiness of. Married people is the trustworthi- ness of a partner. If you can not believe anything he says now he is not likely to improve as time goes on. For all you know he may be married all ready and have a wife in some other little town. The second reason is that you haven't finished your education and are too young. Every girl should finish school and prepare herself to make a living for she never knows what life has in store for her. The third reason is that you have not known him long enough to judge what kind of husband he will make. Getting married is a serious business and should not be entered into unless you know this man and his people well. So take my advice and refuse to get serious. Any boy who is urging a sixteen year old to run away and get married is either up to no good or hasn’t much practical common sense. LOUISA. Dear Louisa: Tam a_widower—my having died several I am very lonesome. I have a woman neighbor who seems to be a very fine person wife years ago. and who is alone in the world. | i She is about forty-five years old and I am about sixty. Do you think there is too much difference in our age to think How’ should I go about finding olffhow she-thinks about it? companion to share the rest of your life, The woman you speak of sounds like an ideal match for you. The difference in ages doesn’t matter after a person reaches forty nearly so much as if you very much. But lately he has been mine. He tells Stories all the time— ig her about a * HUSBAND 18 BURNED UP’ COLUMBUS, O—(#).~Ladies, are you tired of seeing ‘your hus- bands’ old fishing clothes. antl other junk littering up the house? In Ohio you could-bursi_thenit and get away with it—legally, speak- ing, thap ie: SOCIALITE DONNELL WATKINS of Live Oak. Fla, and his bgide. the former Ellin Roebling, start their honeymoon in a covered wagon after wedding on Skidaway Island near Savannah, Ga, The marriage ceremony took place in the fashionable island hortie of the birde’s grandmother. Then the newlyweds boarded the wagon for the ride fo the wedding reception in the family’s fattle show barn nearby. sonal. property * bela ther -husband or Wife to the other. ei Peter B. Kyne, ist; bora. in- San years agq. © company, born 70 years ago. ago. . Oetje John Kansas City, Mog 45-years ago. Joe Cronin, gefieral- the Boston Red Sox, Francisco, -44 years | John S. Coleman; Burroughs’ Adding ine =Co., |° Ee LONESOME. | Burroughs aad asengee “I think it would be a finej V9 53 years Perry Burgess ot ew. “York, |’ author, lecturer; ~ civje: worker, | -. born in Joplin,;; Mo. 64 ago. : ‘ MEDITERRANEAN TAKEOFF — two British Yeats|.;. ‘sailors dive trom flight deck of aircraft carrier Vengeance . Gibraltar Harbor during fleet cruise to the Mediterranean. for Florida October's ‘Weather Record were 40 and she were twenty-five. Both of you have reached the age where companionship and congeniality means more than romance. Ask her to go to the movies or to church with you some evening. You can talk to her about how much you miss having a woman in the home and if she is in- terested I am cure she will let you know it. in ke. pe ERE rai Ly * LOUISA. Address Your Lefters to: “LOUISA”, P. O. BOX 532, Orangeburg, 5. C. Polly Gets The Safe Crackers MILAN.—(?).—A __ pet talking parrot is credited with frustrat- ing an attempt to loot the Banca Popolaire of Milan and saving the institution’ a possible loss of $16,000. Bank employees said burglars, broke into the safe but fled with- out taking any money. They be- lieve the bank’s pet parrot, caged in the room, may have scared off the safe crackers. Today In History 1492—Columbus discovers the New World. , i 1802—West Point graduates its first class—a class of two. 1845—First United States In- dustrail Congress, in New York C70—Died: aged 63, Robert E. Lee, famous Confederate general. 1912—Danbury, Conn. Hatters awarded $250,000 in Federal Court in case against the Hat- ters’ Union, in historic labor case 1925—American troops enter Panama in labor troubles, af re- quest af the Panama authorities. _ 1938—Japs land in South China in drive lasting through World War Il, and to V-J Day. 1943—-Forces under Gen. Mac- Arthur make surprise attack by 133 eseoe +9 * ii} siete tf Tau if gf Allis Chal- pag en er z Lilienthal clear- ed by Joint Congressional Com- The kind of weather you may expect in October is indicated by this Weather Record Map, which gives U.S. Weather Bureau averages for temperature ‘ond snowfall ever the past 50 and more years. It’s time for a lot of things: Hallowe'en, putting up’storm windows, changing to snow tires end filling vp with Super-Pyro anti-freeze to keep the _, old car and tractor perking. Winter's here! NEW YORK — (). —Clarence E. Levejoy, who publishes a col- lege guide for parents, teachers and institutions, reports that maintenance workers of the Uni- versity of Bridgeport (Conn.), in- cluding janitors and groundsmen, are supplying a $225 half-tuition scholarship from weekly deduc- tions of 25 cents from their pay envelopes. In West Virginia, he says, a druggist is giving $50 per semes- ter as a loan fund to a West Vir- ginia University student. Interest at 4 percent begins one year after graduation and repayment must be completed within three years after graduation. This fall 78 former golf caddies are ‘attending colleges with the ‘Chick Evans Scholarships award- B .| ed by the Western Golf Associa- tion, ae: Photo) Singapore Sees Japanese Ship SINGAPORE.—_(?).—The Japanese ship to dock in Singa- pore since Japan’s surrender in 1945 arrived here recently with 57 Japanese crewmen, en route to Penggarang, South Johore, to load 9,000 tons of bauxite for Japan. 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