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Tli.r.y, May 19, 1940
Family
Council
Editor'! Noli: Tht nmlly t'ouo
rtl comliU ( Jurist, a pivrblm
trlst, three clergymen, a newipaper
editor, a women'i editor and twa
writers, Earb article it a umrairjr
of an actual case hlitory. The
Council reporti on problem! that
have been dealt with by responsible
agencies and counselors-
Sharon H. -Mother tries to
Dush me.
Mr. M. H.-I'm only trying
to help her.
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Sharon R.-I am a single
girl of 24. I am comidered
lairly attractive and I dress
well, but unfortunately 1
don't have much social life
My mother is always try
ing to push me into things
and she causes me a lot of
embarrassment. She always
talks about me to her neigh
bors, asking whether they
know anyone I can go out
with. Sometimes they have
someone call me and we go
out, but I feel you never meet
anyone worthwhile that way.
I have only one close girl
friend and she doesn't go out
much either. We both Joined
a social club last fall, but
we didn't meet anyone we
liked. I would like to move
away from this community
because the people aren't very
social-minded.
Mrs. M. R.-Nobody can un
derstand why Sharon has so
much difficulty finding men
friends. She is considered very
pretty and quite smart.
I feel she is just too shy
and backward and I want to
help her all I can. What Is
the harm in asking friends
and neighbors if they know
any nice, suitable men? I met
my own husband through an
older woman whose store I
used to patronize. She liked
me and introduced me to the
son of a friend of hers. We
clicked Immediately. What
was there to be embarrassed
about? .
Sharon keeps nagging about
moving away from this com
munity, but I don't think I'd
want to do it even if it were
practical. One place is as good
as another.
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The Council: People who
feel they could be happier
living in some other place or
with some other family or
marriage partner are looking
for something that can only
be found within themselves.
They lack the spark that
makes happy individuals love
everything and everyone
around them.
We all get our share of
good and bad things in life,
but the Individual who con
stantly stresses the bad has
developed the habit of self
torture,' and the one who
(tresses the good has develop
ed the habit of happiness.
Both habits grow stronger
with the years, so it is im
portant to set the better pat
tern at an early age.
Sharon, like many individ
uals of her type, has found a
companion to share her habit
of fault-finding. This can be
the only reason two young
women weren't able to find
a single person they could
like In a large social organ
ization.
Sharon shows clearly that
he rejects most of the men
he meets. Yet she feels re
jected by them. This is why
she is embarrassed when her
mother seeks dates for her
friae win not let her say
she is afraid of one more re
jection. It Is significant that
many lonely girls shun blind
dates, while popular ones wel
come them.
Sharon should try to step
out of this circle of pride and
shame. She needs to forget
about her own feelings and
learn to like both men and
women. It is certainly true
that one place Is as good as
another as far as people are
concerned. No community is
without interesting, desirable
human beings.
When Sharon learns to like
others, she will find them
liking her and she'll look for
ward to every opportunity to
meet new people.
(Copyright 1960. General
Features Corp.)
frightened Burglar
Forgets His Ladder
South Bend, Ind. - A bun
Kling burglar thumped and
bumped so loudly in an early
morning sortie, he woke up
his intended victim and was
chased away . . . suffering a
net loss.
Mrs. Fred Hess told police
rattling noises against the side
of her house awakened her
She looked out the window
and saw a man scaling a lad
der to a second-floor window,
Mrs. Mess rapped on the
glass and the burglar leaped
to the ground and fled, leav
ing his extension ladder behind.
JJ
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lions of dollars in damages if
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have it in the United States.
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cattle it could cost taxpayers
and farmers huge sums. Most
returning travelers are warn
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ducts home because meats
from some areas may be in
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spectors run into a sausage
slipper, trying to get a piece
of his favorite delicacy home
to Aunt Mabel. One traveler
was nabbed last year trying to
bring in meat sealed in a
can of olive oil. Another turn
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plants.
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Tex. A pasteboard box in their
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full of forbidden grapefruit
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Items Destroyed
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scats, inside a hat, in the
trunk, in a suitcase, under
some loose clothing, hidden
under shoes, and in a cracker
box.
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the strangest collection turn
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home from Europe told in
spectors In New York recently
they had four oranges in their
suitcase.
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asked.
"That's all," tha voyagers
said.
So the inspectors looked.
They found: prickly pears,
grape cuttings, tangerines,
oranges, lemons, seven ears of
corn, a ham, five pounds of
sausage, two pounds of beans,
and fig, citrus, and loquat
plants.
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