Miami Daily News-Record (Miami, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 178, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1957 Page: 2 of 16
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1)EAR Mrs l‘laylield:
I have just returned from
Europe after serving two years
with the Army and am planning
on getting married very shortly
to the ''girl of my dreams" She
incidentally was my high school
sweetheart
There is a great problem loom-
ing over us however It seems
that while I was stationed over-
seas I was lonely as most of the
fellows are Along with being lone-
ly I met an attractive German
girl and you can tale it from
there Boy meets girl so to speak
The long and short of it is that
I became involved with her—nev-
er engaged believe me—and she
had a baby by me I have tried
repeatedly to give her money Be-
fore I left there I tried and twice
since I've been home
Every time she has returned the
money saying that she wanted
nothing more to do with me
I have tried to decide whether
to tell my girl about this or to
keep it to myself I would very
much appreciate your advice—and
tha advice of your readers
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:too Many of them may have had
:experience with this type of prob-I
:tem and can give you far better:
advice than I can
However since you asked me1
Ill say I think you ought to tell
your fiancee the whole story Aft-
er all she is going to become:
your wife and you owe it to her
to have the slate clean between
you
If this alienates her from you
it will be a great shame But how
much better for such alienation
to come now than if she should
:find out later And how easily she
!might find out! The German girl
might write you later for help
might ask you to see the child
Think of how a wife would feel
then think of how hurt she might
be that you hadn't trusted her
sufficiently to tell her of your
problem
NIy guess is that your fiancee
is going to be shocked and hurt
but that she will feel that you
need her understanding At least'
hope she will understand That's'
of course the chance you're go-
ing to have to take
I imagine some of my readers'
are going to advise you to say
nothing—but personally I can't go
!along with that —MM
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:Dear Mrs Mayfield:
I'm only 14 and in the ninth
grade but I sure need your ad
vice
Last fall I noticed a very at-
' tractive girl in my English class
After staring at her for a few
weeks I decided to find out who
she was Well one day I was
: walking past the English room and
nobody was in there! So
sneaked in and looked at the seat
ing chart and found out who she
was
After I got her name it wasn't
much detective work to find Out
her address and phone number
After that I made further in-
quiries and found out she had
Plan to Attend
Benefit Basketball
for POLIO
January 28 8 pm Civic Center
Tickets on Sole Here!
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1 Nebraska Visit
ACROSS 57 Encounter
again
I Important
iiestock city 53 Hirelings
In Nebraska 59 Young salmon
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folindcd in DOWN
this state I Musical
'II Regal dramas
residence 2 111 will
At the First Signs of Illness See your Family Doctor—
Then Your Registered Roca!! Pharmacist
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24 Ignored 3 Disembark 13 Takes into
15 Sell in small 4 l'essessed custody
lots 5 Skilled fighter 18 Harem room
18 Equip pilot 21 Artists' frames
17 Correlative of 6 Hail' 23 Gaunt
neither Rot Ly 25 Conger
19 Earth (comb exposure 29 -- is the
form) 8 Spanish capital of
''0 Fain breeches Nebraska
:22 Fruit drink 9 Willows 21 Dine
23 Emporium 10 Tell 34 Jocular
24 Caterpillar 12 Feminine 35 Separated
aoraellation items
19 Earth (comb "N)stire
form) 8 Spanish
20 Fain breeches
:22 Fruit drink 9 Willows
23 Emporium 10 Tell
24 Caterpillar 12 Feminine
hnire appellation
20 Fain
22 Fruit drink
23 Emporium
24 Caterpillar
hairs
26 While
27 Essential
being
28 Selection (lib)
30 Beverage
32 Biblical
prophet
33 Droop
34 Dantql
chieftain
37 Chaos
39 Doctrine
43 Uncloses
(poet)
44 Weep
46 Erect
47 Vulgar fellow
48 The Platte is
-- of its
major rivers
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mother -
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experience
53 Dyestuff
55 Masculine
appellation
Prompt Dependable Prescription Delivery Is
Essential in Safeguarding You and Your Family
Answer to Previous Punts
36 Blush
38 Foed vat'e
40 Tither
41 Church
festival
42 Plays host to
45 Period of time
51 Night before
an event
52 Roman bronze
54 Fiber knots
55 Eucharistic
wine vessel
one brother married one sister
attending college no boy friends
that her mother was very nice
and the family are Republicans
I thought I'd like to know a girl
like that so after checking around
I thought I might start a con-
versation To date I have only talked to
her six times Five times things
went all right The last time I
was just tongue-tied What I want
to know is: Bow do I get over
being bashful with her? flow do
I get to talking to a group she's
with during play period or at a
dance?
Stumped Dick
Dear Dick:
And just as I was beginning to
think you were a born detective!
However I'm sure anyone who
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doctor in every emergency Your registered pharmacist's knowl-
edge of the prescribed drugs may mean the difference between
better health or severe illness We at Wiley's pledge ourselves to
active and prompt participation in providing you and your family
with the best prescription service possible
has already gotten over the hard
part of the course won't have
too much trouble with the rest
My suggestion is that next time
you talk to her pay her some
kind of compliment about her hair
or her dress or something tether
That ought to break any ice that's
forming Then you could ask her
if she's seen such and such a
movie or heard such and such
a record and get her reaction
to it
Find out if you can some mu-
tual interests you have and go
full steam ahead from there
As for joining the group she's
talking to why not watch and see
who is in the group and strike
up a friendship with this one or
that one so you can walk up na-
turally and say "Ili"?
Maybe these suggestions will!
setol quite amateurish compared
to the professional job you've al-
ready done but good luck any-
way—MM Dear Mrs Mayfield:
My husband and I attended sev-
eral Christmas parties which for
the most part consisted of the
same six or eight couples These
different parties were in their
homes
Several of the men always came
in loud sport shirts while we gals
tried to dress up a little The
men think I'm a fuss-budget as
I asked my husband to wear a
dress shirt and tie to these af-
fairs Am I unreasonable and old-
fashioned to think that the men
should dress up once in a while?
Just Wondering
Dear Wondering:
Unreasonable or old-fashioned?
I should say not
It makes me sick to see how
sloppy some men dress For an
evening party and especially with
mixed company he should always
wear a nice shirt—if not a dress
on preferably white of course1
and always a tie and jacket That
at least he owes to the women-
folk So Mrs Wondering tell him
think you're perfectly just!—MM
07opyright 1957 hy United
teature Syndicate Inc)
SOUNDS WARNING
MOSCOW (UP) — The Commit
Inist party Central committee mag-
!azine Party Life warned today the
hdictatorship of the proletariat
must be firm and merciless with
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anti-Soviet elements" which it ad-
mitted were at W ork in the Soviet
!Union
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administration has balanced the
budget as seen above By using
the surplus the President ex-
pects the public debt estimnted
rit 62706 billion for the 1u4 I
start of fiscal 1"3 will be te-
dueed to $2692 billion
The manually operated Norden
bomb sight of World war 11 fame
weighed 50 pounds The automatic
all-weather bombing and naviga-
tion system on today's bombers
weighs forty times as much
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FREE BABY
PHOTO
SATURDAY
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to my studio Saturday for a large
4x5inch satin finish photo on a
new I 957 calendar
Also I will make two extra fotder
photos for two lady friends qualified
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FREE! NO OBLIGATION
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"OPEN TILL 8:00 PM"
THURSDAY1JANUARY 24 1957
Today's Prayer Manners
From the Upper Room Make Friends
II From the Upper Room
'The eye is the lamp of the'
!body So if' your eye is sound
your whole body will be full of
light but if your eye is not sound
your whole body will be full of
idarkness' (Matthew 6:22 23
!RSV)
PRAYER: Dear Lord touch our
eyes that we may see touch them
that we may see clearly Without!
IThee we can do nothing With
!Thee we can become faithful stew-
ards laborers among our fellow
!men for Thy name's sake Amen
LINER IN DRYDOCK
LE HAVRE France (UP)—The
tiench luxury liner Ile de France
in drydock here for the past two
and one half months for an annual
overhaul left here Wednesday
night for New York Among the
passengers were author Ernest
Hemingway and his wife and
'French Secretary of State for Ag-
riculture Andre Du lin
and
65 eNEAs
Asking another person to guess
your age isn't a very gracieus
thing to do For he has to try and
be sure to guess you as younger
than he thinks you are That being
the case there is really no point in
it either
For how can you feel flattered
when you know he is deliberately
taking years off the age he thinks
you are just to make you feel
good?
secretary ot state Tor Ag-1 At the Airforce Missile Test Cen-
Andre Du lin !ter in Florida contractors can test
their missiles to ranges which
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7:30
VFW Hall — Just across the street North of the
Civic Center — Children Welcome
PUBLIC INVITED
Proceeds go to Disabled Veterans and their families
Take the entire family Have Fun!
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