Aucusr 16. 1952 N HCHE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLIOTTETOWN ' PAGE NINE ,N MEMPRIAM .,m, cnwm nnazai. . within -:ne1spac.e 2; no ariah onar A ”w w:::; grianda oi aur- Fm Aug dldtricil. WGYO wwn” ” rounding E gnome, "mum mun. mm-macailecl to his eternal re- "rdM:;5, me person or Edwin Bra- ” wiio P3559?! ””'y 1" milgxhlz; Malawi; Hospital on July .. y 78th Year. y nL;,u. Brazei was born I! J03"! . Rtvgr the son or Mr. and MM viiiiam Braxei. The KFGEWT ” I his llle was spent in that will "I n me old homestead, with mm 0 tlon or a few 3'08" M "” "mine u.s.a. His first wile 59"" m Catherine Gorley 0! V91" was Mia; pamm who mm m mu iion Rlisv umon two mm were mm. to! T on the old homestead and M” in Somerviile, uses. no Mmsmarriecl Miss Nellie riughea "I? 01 this marriage. four daugh- En eurvive. uertid. Mm Wnmn” ms Vllericn Mass., Alice, ivirs. Aen- I" Bgcamif; Blanche, Mrs. Leo tgjnm who Dom reside in.purn- men-tile. M559-v "9"" M"' 1 in Tracadie and fourteen LmIIiICIiIIdl'El1. To those who N9 35 to mourn the loss or a iovlnl hcr sincerest symimt-hy 15 93' M I The ioiiowing brothers and 1"'::5;i.iiso survive. Minnie. M”- Slsuies KcllY m Newwm MOE" Ame. Mm Joseph Murnaghan in Charlottetown. Michael in Somer- vme. a'iass., and Joseph in John- ””T”..i Ifiigir-ict ivlll lcel its loss tor one niio was alwEY5 Wm”! to 5” W share in anything that was a benefit. to it, the Church has lost- nm of her faithful sons and the ,,..',, .1 kind and helping hand in nine ui trouble. His funeral was livid izom the old homestead Mon- day, 2151., to Fort Augustus church, where uoquiem Mass was suns DY mg pastor. Rev. T. Butler. Services at the grave were conducted by Rev. Thomas Trainor, a llie long (fiend oi the deceased, insisted by Rev. T. Butler. The largest congre- gation seen for some time paid mm last respects to a. iaitniui member. The pallbearers were: John H. Bcncan. Fred Purser, Joaeiim liclvln Brazei. Jethru Ben- -;-,-.-. A. .'Ji2cDonald. Masses " lirs. Edwin Brazei. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hruel. M.-. and Mrs. Jamel Brazei. Hom- ervillc. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lund, Tracadie. Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Cahili, som- merriilc. Mass. . I Mr. and Mrs. Deo Dunne and lamiiy, somcrviiie, Ma.-s. Daugiiicr Gertrude. Mass, L('li'iS and Veronica Brazcl, John- 5I(ill'5 RIITT. llcicn, Jeanne and Rita Lund, Ttacacilc. once DEN” Beiiericl. Joscpii Edwin and Louis Lund. 'lYacatile. Loretta. Virginia. and Richard Caiiiil. Somerviiie, Mass. Joseph Brazcl and Peter, John- ston's River. Mrs. Joseph Murnaghan and Ida, Ch'iown. Mrs. Minnie Kelly, Newton. Mass. Emma and Elizabeth lsrazei. Ciiai-louetown. Mr. and Mn. Freddie Purser. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McAsklii. Charlottetown. air. and Mrs. Joseph Walsh, Bout-ll Bhnrc. air. and Mrs. Malachlas Calla- ghan, Ch'town. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Trainor. Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ca.l'illl. Char- loiictown. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelly and ismiiy, Lake Verde. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doyle. Uh'- town. Mr. town. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith, Oh'- and Mrs. Frank Btoele, Uh'- . and Mrs. Leo Tralnor, Don- ltiiir. and Mrs. John McNally, Don- as Denis ()'Bhea and Family, men- iiniuui. Sister Saint Egldlus. Providence. Mass. Tom and Katie Brennich, Somer- 10. Mass. L:-.11.-1L... Soothe them with Mn. Joseph Smith and Family, Johnston's ltiyer. Loretta 0'3hea, Glenflnnan. I-incl Btolp, Boston, Mun. Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Keoughan, Donagh. Mr. and Mrs. Damien Cuuen. I-lope River. Mrs. MI aghan and James, Taranttim. Mr. Ind Mrs. Frank Keoughan. Donagh. Mr. and Mn. Linus Smith, Don- agh. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Murnaghan. Tarantum. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Montana- ern, Oanavoy. V Tom McAdam, Gh'town. Mr. and Mrs. Levi McNaily, John- ston'a River. Leo, George and Paul Tierney. Eomervllle, Mass. my and Cecelia Murnaghan, Boa- toii, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lat-kin, som- erviue, Mass. Ruth and Gerald Power. south- port. Ma-I. Emma Power and Martin, Bass River, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mollilian, Pownal. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans (willy, Tracadie. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Blaven. Mass. Sarah Beagen. Maaa. , Vincent and Peter Boyian, Wat- ervale. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston's River. Edward White, Donagh. Henry Miller, Johnston's River. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Beagon, John- ston's River. Mr. and Mrs. Rumaii Drlscoil, Mt. Herbert. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Trainer and Lawrence. Donagh. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Driscoil and family, Donagh. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shea, lake Verde. Mr. Pealres. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston's River. Mr. and Mrs. Dohagh. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston's River. I Mr. and Mrs. Jemru Beagan and family, Donagh. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Duliy, Fort Augustus. Gertrude Duiiy, Oh'town. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Muuen Tracadie. - Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Driscoil. M' Herbert. Mr. and Mn. Joseph McQuaid Boston, Man. Mr. and Mrs. Dromore. Celene and Melvin Brazei family, Donagh. Plus and Gertrude Kelly, Lake Verde. J. E. Trainor. Bedford. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Humor Peakes. Dorothy and Emmet Braul, John- ston's River. Margaret Brazei. Beverley. Maui. Mrs. Mary Cahiil, North River. Mr. and Mrs. John Mcuonaio Hyde Park. Mass. 0 Ind Anthony Beagen. and Mrs. Thomas Brazei. Martin Uriscoli. Frank Tralnor. William Tsainor Chester Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. I-lugh 'n'ainor. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Patriot Trairior, Donagh. Mr. and Mrs. John Beagen and Ernie, Donagh. Mr. and Mrs. John Shea. I-ska Verde. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whita Don- agh. Sadie Kelly. Maiden, Mass. Enrolment Tu. Society Mary B. Tralnor. 0h'town. Spiritual Bouquets Mr. and Mn. in Redmond. Lan Verde. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mcxenna Maiden. Mass. Cards 0! Sympathy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly. Fort. Augustus. Mrs. w.,r. McDonald. Glenn!!- nan. Danny and Margaret Gass. Corri- wall. Josephine Fitzpatrick. Tracadie. Euiatia. and Stephen K Oh'town. Mrs. William Horton, Buhbury. Libby and Ted Tiemey. Homer- .7. ville, Mam. Arnold Burhoe. Mermaid. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mullen. Tracadie. Mrs. Henry McDonald, omowu. Eleanor McAdam. 0h'town. Maude Court. Bass River. Mass. Mrs. Daniel lvinnachern. uten- i'inm.n. Daniel Driscoii. Ottawa Card Of Thanks The Family of the late Edwin Biaui wish to extend sincere thanks to Father T. Butler and ria- ther Thomas Trainor, the Doctors, Sisters and Nurses or the city Hoa- pita.l and to their kind menus and neighbours, who sent Mass Cards, Spiritual Bouquets, Messages 0' sympathy and 'helped in any way during their recent and bereave- ment. ' . I A, COMPLETE msunanca ' I Sill!-VICE, W.K. lingers Agencies Limited 1-non: no and 541 . in quaint er. , , onanrm-mrowa, r. n. r. AGI;N'l's -nmoucuour THE PR.0VIN'Cl-' - Thursday afternoon Iiappealngst Of The Week Continued train page 2 short time later Mr. and Mrs. Moore were host and hostels to (I gathering or neighbours. and friends from outlying districts, in honour of Mr. Ralph Burdett and his bride, the former Christine King 0! Charlottetown. 0 o 0 Mrs. Hazen Howard' of Cornwall. and Mrs. S. C. Thompson oi Char- lottetown, were among those who attended the United Church Camp meetings in Berwluk, N. S.. last week. Mrs. Thompson was the P. E. I. Presbyterlal delegate to the School for Leaders. Mrs. Howard is Prcsbyterlol President. ' O O C Miss June Mscd id. Richmond St., City, left this week to visit her sister, Miss Shirley Macdonald, R.N., Beverly Hospital, Beverly, Mass. 0 O I Mr. Joseph A. Mncdonald and two young sons. Bobby and David, Sydney, C.l3., are on a visit to Mr. Macdonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macdonald, Richmond St. 0 o u Mrs. Ralph Macfarlane and aon John, and Miss Gwen MacKay, of Toronto, are spending their hol- idays visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. MacKay, Fitzroy Si. . 0 . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon D. Bell and sons Freddie and Alan ielt on Thursday by car for their home in Montreal after visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Bell and Dr. and Mrs. Heath McIntyre. O O 0 Mrs. J. K. Suiherlandvlias re- turned from a three wecks' hol- iday in Nova. Scotia. one Mr .and Mrs. Beverly Roach of Sussex. N. B., and their daughter, Miss Dorothy Roach, R. N.. of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Monircnl, were among the visitors to the Fair. . . . Miss Elsie McLeod, Fitzroy St.. is spending a holiday with her friend, Miss Margaret McLeod, Bridgetown, P. E. I o o o - Mr. and Mrs. Al Sleeves oi Fredericton, N. B., are the guests of Mrs. Steevc's mother, Mrs. Em- ily MucLeod, Richmond Street. a a . 0 Mrs. E. Farnham Greene, Crest- wood Drive, has left on a motor trip through Vermont. . . . Mr. and Mrs. E. A. MacAlonen of Toronto arrived by motor Mon- day on a short visit in Mrs. Mac- Alonen's old home in Kingston and while In Charlottetown were the guests of her brother, Mr. J. A. Fraser and Mrs. Fraser. Goodwill Ave. Miss Georgie Webster oi Brook- linc, Mass., is the guest of her sister. Mrs. William Massey and Mr. Massey, Upper Prince Strcel. ' - . . Mrs. A. H. Mould has return- ed home after a pleasant ihrcc wceks' visit with Mrs. E. M. Blan- chard at. her summer collage, Fortune. o . . Mrs. Gavin Harding, Rochford Street, has as welcome guest: Mrs. Ida Fisk-Howcli of Boston and Mrs. George Smith of Loa Angeles. The visitors are charmed with the Island scenery and fine beaches. o o . Mrs. H. A. Jenkins and her sons. Christopher and Peter, leave this week-end on return to her home in England. . Mrs. Jenkins was guest of honor at an evening bridge party on Monday when the hostess was Miss 'Caiherine Bethune. . o - Mrs. Ross Down entertained for Mrs. Jenkins on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Frank Andrew and Mrs. Alan Andrew were hostesses at a picnic tea at the laiter's cottage at. Brighton Shore. ' a o 3 Mrs. Keith Rogers entertained at the supper hour on Wednes- day at her summer home. Slan- liope Beach. honoring Mrs. Ian Mclirthur and Miss Bette Largo oi! Toronto. o a Mrs. Ruth Kennedy. R. N.. at Newark, New Jersey. is at present tum y isso OII. usv TERMS wmi tsso WINACE out toamtcr ASWIID. Maclilelii '0 Iaaaoll It. - lunaienivlo AD holidaying here, visiting her tam- liy. O O 0 Min Minnie Leavitt, Oldtown. Maine. II visiting relatives and friends in the City and Province. 3 a . Mr. John Thompson 3! Dodge, La., and his brother, George, West Enileld, Maine. arrived in Bedeque Monday evening and visited rel- atives there.- Tuesday morning Senator Barbour (a school mate of the Thompsona) drove to Bedeque and took them to Alma, the place of their birth. The Thompson brothers ieit P. E. I. for the U. S. A. 56 years ago. On the way to Alma. they called on former school friends at Summerside, St. Eleanors, Elmsdalc, Alberton, Monirose and Tignlsh, whom they were delighted to see. They were agreeably surprised by the fine crops and farm buildings, and Mr. John Thompson said the crops were better here than in any sec- tion he had passed through on the way from Louisiana; I O The Rev. John H. and Mrs. Maccaiium and baby son Ian. at Epsworlh United Church, Glace Bay, N. S.,' spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dehnls, St. Peter's Road, Central Royalty. While here they visited Mr. MacCallum's -former churches and many people in York, Pleasant Grove, Marshfleld, and Dunstan- nage. They were en route to Stanley and Campbeilton, N. B., where they will spend the re- malnder of their holidays visiting their parents. . a Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Don- ovan, Cambridge, Mass., are vis- iting in this Province for the first time and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bradford Mlllman at "Tro- holme", Kcnsington. . a a House guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest l-louston, Ken- slngton, were their brother, Mr. Russell Houston and Mrs. Houston, who left on Thursday morning to rclurn to their home in New York City. 0 O I Mrs. C. C. Baker, wife of the Provincial Minister of Agriculture entertained at afternoon tea. on Monday at her home at Kensing- ion, when iicr guests were the ladies accompanying the visiting Ministers of Agriculture and their deputies. Mrs. Baker was assist- cd in serving by her daughters, Mrs. Gordon Cooke, Mrs. Theo Ling and Mrs. Verdun Paynter and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Donald Baker. o . . The Summegside Golf and Coun- try Club hostesses on Wednesday day afternoon were Miss Con- tance Enman, Mrs. George Fee, Miss Elizabeth Dalton, Mrs. H. Mc- Ivor, Miss Daisy Williams. Mrs. P. Dilworth and Mrs. Peterson. 0 . . Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Lockhart re- t.urned.to their home in summer- slde last week irom a vacation trip at Bangor, Maine. stopping on route at Saint John and Chipman. N. B. . . Miss Peggy Gordon of Summer- side spent. a week with her friend. Miss Carol Dayton oi Salisbury at her summer home at Point du Cherie, N. B. On return she was accompanied by Miss Dayton. . . o 0 Miss Miriam Toombs oi Winni- peg, Manitoba, has spent this week in Summerslde. the guest of Mrs. J. Garth Toombs. I O 0 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bmdahaw of Sn ” . who accompan' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Craig of Middleton on a trip throughout Nova scotla. returned this week. . . . Miss Barbara Beaion was hos- test at her home in Summeraide on Tuesday afternoon when she cntertalned in honor of Miss San- dra Arnctt at Ottawa and Miss Elizabeth Haywood or Charlotte- town. I 0 Mr. and Mira. T. W. Minor: 0! Truro. N. S.. accompanied by the latter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James l-lowarth oi Roclcford, Illinois, were guests last week of Mrs. A. S. MacKay at her summer cottage at Stanley Bridge. I I 0 Mrs. Robert Foster 0! Victoria, 3. C., who has been vacationing in her native province. guest of her sister, Mrs. Jamea W. Stewart. Nor- DEGIIEI30 3” . llaelieior of Am Bachelor of Science. .n.le. (Home Economics) Bachelor at Tnaoiog Bachelor of Music I lacheloe oi Education I Mam: of Am . ullamrotleieace I Matter of Music I Arabia -alninrraily woimiit; NOVA scorn as. usual iuuuuatiinihii. .'""' Hmdwu ' my . Nurgna hmuy-ave enmaeo Iehoilfltipc and bumrtu. with a mud-l mum value of S800 and an average value of 3490. A wide range of other Ieholanhipi. bunariea and vanity la almoat minty mldentlul. with that gioriyiltorln ztoe prep and three donnitoriu (or young wetness. In adltidnai Inlmnuua apply to The Icdstnr. Ilivmiir I guanine. sea - -. bore. lelt. yesterday on return, stopping over in Toronto. northern Ontario and Saskatoon. 0 0 0 Mrs. Clarence Mercer was hostess at her home in Summerslde one evening la.si- week when three tables or bridge were in play. - . . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen re- turned on Tuesday to their home in Bummersiuc alter a vacation trip through Nova Scotia. while in Halifax. they visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Allen and in Berwlck they were the guests oi Mrs. Allen's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Nash. . . . Mr. Carl Dickie, Manager of the Sydney, N. S. branch or the Bank of Nova Scoiia, accompanied by his wile and two sons, have spent the past week in sumrne ” . guests of Mr. and Mrs. I-larry Dick- le. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Milllgan ieit Sumrnerside by automobile on Wednesday on. a. vacation trip to Toronto. 0 O O Mira. R. V. lnman oi Ottawa with her children, Cynthia, and Maik, who have been the guests of Li. W. N. and Mm. Inman. Annapolis, N. S.. returned on Tuesday to Sum- merslde where she has been vaca- tioning with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allen. . . . Mr. and Mrs. A. Bestall will leave Summerslde today (or Toronto and will attend the Canadian National Exhibition before reiurnlru. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Allan Macl'..eod and family of Cambridge, Mass, and Mrs. MacLeod's mother. Mrs. K. L. Waite oi! Kensington have retum- ed to their homes after spending three weeks at Edgewater. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rose return- ed to Boston, lvltasa, last week af- ter spending their vacation with the latter's mother, Mrs. K. L. Waite, in Kensington and at the cabins at North Bedeque. . - - . Mrs. P. L. Keyes with her fam- ily oi Summer-side, spent two weeks at Edgewater. She had as her guut her sister, Mix Georgie Waite, who leit yesterday on return to Cam- bridge, Mass. 3 0 0 Mrs. Frank Lewis has returned to her home in Salem, Mass, alter spending a lew months in Sum- merside, the guest or her sister, Mrs. H. T. Holman. G I 0 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dystant. oi Summerside have had as their guests. the iormer's brother and sister-in-law of Detroit, Michigan. . . . Mrs. C. H. Stewart entertained on the lawn '01 her home at the tea. hour on Friday, in honour of Mrs. R. H. sanson oi! Saint John, N. B. and Mrs. Crump otscotland. O O 0 Miss Amy Burrows. accompanied Summerslde and Janet I-iowatt oi Tryon, left this week tor Bangor, Maine, where she will attend the wedding at her niece, Miss Mar- garet Ann Howatt. O O 0 Miss Constance En an oi Sum- erside is spending her vacation in Ottawa. , n u a Mr. John Leuty and young daughter Susan, Sumrnerside, and Mr. Leuty's mother-in-law, Mrs. Ira Shaw, Charlottetown, returned Tuesday evening from a six weeks' visit to England. . a Mrs. George Barnes and Mrs. C. L. Urquhart of Saint John, N. B., are arriving Saturday to attend the Ladies' Golf Meet. They will be the guests or Mr. and Mrs. Ron Parker. C O 0 On Monday evening, Mra. Maui Ice A. Hughes entertained at her home on Brighton Avenue, at a miscellaneous shower, honoring Miss Helen Larter. Many lovely gifts were received and the verses read by Miss Shirley Henncssey, Assisting the hostess in serving were Mrs. James Maccallum. Mrs. Gum DOWIIHR. Mrs. A. J. Kelly and Mrs. E. V. Pineau. O 0 I A miscellaneous bridal ahnwer was held at the home of Miss Emily Kelly on Thursday evening. DIPIJOMAS IN; D'?:.?'i'E...I".t....i.. Iauaurial Irina illuaid (Licentiate) H!-HOFNIONAI. HENMTOIY IQ:' Iledieint prices in course. The Unit by the Misses Marion Hawaii; at . . Ellen's Diary Continued irom page x items or interest, the amusing, the pleasant, the best. with James who avowedly "doesn't think so much of those nowadays-seems as though there's something missing that used to be in the Exhibitions oi long ago." And looking back inw those years we realize it is more leisurely ways we miss, many of them sacrificed though not always given up with complaint to progress and its re. quisite: speed . . . "Twelve min- utes brought me home irom town tonight," a "commuting" youth commented in our hearing recent- ly. A smile played about his mouth. the smile whimsical, the mouth well moulded. ”I really think," he oilered with obvious concentra- tion, "I should be able to knock a couple or .mlnut.es nit than-Oh. it is quite a distance, I know, but it's a. good road and the car's ship- shape." ”l3ut did you see the stars?" we queried, our mind full of the glor- ies of the heavens then as it awaited the moonrlsc. "No," anoth- er offered drily, "he would have, if anything had chanced to go astray with the machine!" . - o The Island Poet. "John of the Lilacs." sings nicely oi "rho King- dom of the stars,” in this verse: "Somewhere within that nebulae at grandeur. A star is shining bright for you and me: A beacon in the darkness guiding homeward, Each Voyageur o'er iiie's tempes- tuous sea. Where depth or height or length or breadth no longer- Binda our short span terrutrlal: The God on High Has ne'er lorgot midst all His counties wonders, With stars to light our journey through the sky." Until Monday - - - Diary - - - Good-night. . . . . LONDON-(CP)-A welfare as- sociation investigating types of games played by the modern child found that, as always, "Cops and robbers" headed the list. But they were not prepared for the second most popular game--"Tories and Cummunlst.s." honoring Miss Helen Larter, whose marriage is taking place shortly. Many beautiful gifts were receiv- ed and the accompanying verses were read by Miss Wanda Mac- Millan. MOUNT ALLISON I-X UNIVERSITY leaidenre anon-unoduiion tor 700 students , Degree rounu in Avis, Srienre, Edumiion, Arts n Seuetarini, ' xi Music. fine Am, Home Economics. '- Ihree Yann at . .4 Engineering. Cnilttceic (ounu in Finanu om! Commerce, Applied g Am. Seuetnrinl. 't"'Pra-medical, Pro-law , mu Year Ihealogy. o'Amdmy and Commercial fan College on the Campus. INIIANCE AND OVERSEAI , SCHOLARSHIPS for Calendar wvile-- ' YHI nttisrlaa MOUNT ALIISON UNIVERSITY I 3ACKVIllI, N. I. DOROTHY DIX SAYS- Continued iroin page 2 time for him to take you out, go ahead without him; sit down to dinner with the children and when you have finished, clear the iooil and put it away. However, these are minor matters compared to the cruelty towards the youngsters. This is your big headache, and the one that should send you scurrying for expert personal advice. A lam- ily counselor, trusted doctor or recommended psychiatrist should be consulted. Even though you hate to burden your own family with these troubles, the situation is of such seriousness that their help should be invoked, if you feel it will, aid you in this trouble. I do sincerely hope you can find the assistance you need. DEAR MISS DIX: I'm a young marricrl woman who has a good husband and a lovely 4-year-old daughter. I thought I was contented , '- wlth everything, until I went to work and foil in love with a young 3 I i man there. I know he loves me. We have been seeing each other ' Ow” secretly for two months and he says I must choose between my hu5- I ' band and him. I don't want to hurt my husband but. I just can't. give up the other man. CORA . ANSWER: There is no question nf can or can't. You absolutely , t must give this man up-he will do nothing for you but wreck your home and the happiness you have with your little family. The over- ” whelming chances are that it you leave your husband he won't marry you anyway. A man who is so unprincipicd as to make love to :4 married woman is a very, very poor risk inr a future. Lucky you to have a line husband and good home. Glvc up the outside work anti ataty with your daughter, but above all, give up your foolish. romantic no ions. 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