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Margaret J. - We should tell Elaine before it's too late. Charles J. - She wouldn't even believe us now. Margaret J. - A widowed friend of mine is about to marry a man to whom I intro duced her some time ago, and I am greatly worried about the future of this relationship. The man is in his 50s and has never been married. He is highly successful in' busi ness. My husband and I thought a great deal of Henry and we did what we could to encourage the relationship with Elaine. Since that time we have learned some shocking things about him. Another friend in formed us that Henry lived the life of sexual deviate for many years. We learned that he had an affair with a wom an and put her through tor ture. I feel we should tell Elaine now before it is too late, but my husband dis agrees. e Charles J. I feel that it is already too late for us to med dle. Elaine is head over heels in love with Henry and has made all her plans for the wedding and their married life. I agree that Elaine is too nice to be put through the mill in a marriage of this sort, but I am afraid of what this thing might do to her at this stage. She has been seeing Henry steadily for the past year and she keeps telling us that he is the finest, most wonderful man she ever met. I must admit that so far he has treated her royally and she has taken on a new bloom. The way things are now I doubt whether Elaine would even believe us if we told her the whole story. The Council: This is a most uncomfortable business for the J's, but we think Charles is right in wanting to keep quiet at this stage. In the first place, if the J's told Elaine what they had heard they would be repeat ing malicious gossip. It could be true, but that doesn't re move the taint from a piece of information passed on to harm another's reputation. Secondly, the J's should be aware that a widow in her 50's is probably competent to make some adjustments of her own. The fact that she has known the man well for a year before making a decision indicates she is not a desper ate or foolhardy person. Henry has made a good im pression on the J's and on Elaine over an extended per iod. That says something in his favor. Finally, from the scrap of information given them the J's are not competent to judge the overall situation. It is pos sible that Henry has made or is making a strenuous effort to break with his old life. He may have been under medical treatment for his emotional problems and now be ready to start a new life with an understanding woman. The J's should not assume that Elaine is completely in the dark about such matters. It seems more likely that a mature man and woman con templating marriage would have discussed various inti mate issues. Elaine and her fiance may be prepared to face whatever problems they'll encounter. In any case, the J's should not consider themselves re sponsible for the marriage simply because they introduc SAM GOODSON, ftuHder Grants Pass, Oregon "For convenience and comfort, I recommend Electric Heat. For csmslttt iefarautiea oi Elettric Heal, cad C0PC0 eT jaatCslOnEleclnMlOnler. ed the couple. .Things coujd not possibly have gotten this far without a strong desire) by both partners to create a relationship of .some sort, ' (Copyright 1959, General Feature Corp.) A-Plus Fashion Send daughter merrily oft to school in this color-happy dress-ideal for thrifty rem nants. Sew-easy in 3 tones of a col or or plaid 'n plain. Pattern 7462: transfer flower pockets; dress printed pattern, child's sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. State size. Send thirty-five cent (coins) for this pattern-add S cents for each pattern for 1st class mailing. Send to Med ford Mail Tribune, Household Arts Dept., P.O. Box 168, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address, pattern number, size. 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The warning was issued after someone com nlained that he saw mailmen collecting mail from two sep arate boxes, one marked out of town" and the other "lo cal", dumping them into his sack and trudging off.