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Marriage THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. Modem WEDNESDAY. APEIL 7, IM4 * v B-5 H 1111 11 Ir ‘ jm BBr* igt argument, that I really do need sometimes like that, I’m sorry All Teen-Agers Need to say! some fun?” * Don’t try, Mamie. Get some- Write me (with stamped, self- addressed envelope) for freo Normal Social Life body else to do it for you. Os reading list on adolescence. This m Hm he is right in want- By Dr. Paul Popenoe home alone—all my friends live course not names good books for you to ing you long way read, and others for your When boys and girls get into far from me. He says he doesn’t to walk a home .father night. There must to read, that will state the case M high school, parents should be like to worry about me when alone, late at properly. high W fBM| ways getting Your school or Jlj be Os around this. public library W R .an j|H |B HUP particularly concerned that they I’m not at home. I can see his Talk with your Sunday school will have the \ normal social life. This point, but it is kind of hard books, if you know what to ask * have you haven’t one, get a teacher (if are or years SHh|H period they After all, a girl my one!) see if for. You 15 16 old, * is the at which need on me. of and the teacher I judge, and certainly ought to ’SBigSsmi get along age (I’m will not invite you to some affair, to learn how to with a sophomore ir\ high be going out with other young age, school) arrange transportation, I others of their own first of needs to* have a little for and people, under the right condi- w< !' their own sex and later, of the fun once in a while. Don’t you then herself (or himself) ask 'WtmBBM By go. tions. Find some group or club ' Wc other sex. Some youngsters think so. Dr. Popenoe? When your father to let you A responsible m' 3! have, at period, more clergyman might help, by with a mature, JmL . that social I have to refuse an invitation also leader, and let this leader nego- 9 % life than is good for them. For from one of my girl friends, getting sonle family in the llllSß v’ k'alh she tiate for you. Good luck! NBlflr every one such, however, there gets the impression that I don’t church to look out for you. If are half a dozen who do not like her company. That’s not your father is approached by n / have enough.- so, but I’m not going to tell her some adult he respects or ad- Glamour /JtJMHHRHI Mamie is one of the latter, my go (it Don a dressy leather father won’t let v me out. mires might be a relative or —Stuckey Photo. —Btrlar Photo. —Brook* Photo. —Harris-Ewing Photo. and she writes me for help. “My I don’t know what she would a friend of your family) he will with your lounging pants. A MRS. C. R. CHRISTENSON MRS. THOMAS A. STILL MRS. HANS J. JOHANNSEN MRS. VERNON UNDELL father is strict with me. He think! How can I talk to my be more inclined to concede the slightly flared tuxedo style is doesn’t like for to go out given the glamour treatment The former The former The former The former me father? How can I tell him, point, I think, than if you*try nights because I’d have to walk getting argue gold piping. Miss Shirley M. Burleigh. Miss Evelyn Anderson. Miss Christa Ehnert. Miss Shirley Sinnard. without into a hopeless to with him. Fathers are with snakeskin Grace Baptist Church was the The marriage took place March The ceremony was performed "— ' The wedding took place March on RALEIGH , OPEN THURSDAY, the scene of the wedding March 20 at St. Luke Lutheran Church recently in the First Christian 27 at Lewinsville Presbyterian 21. in Silver Spring. Pleasanton, Kans. Church in McLean, Va. Md. i Church in

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