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4 Brownwood Bulletin
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Bangs Lions students of the month
Janet Holland
and Corey
Crowell, both
Seniors at
Bangs High
School, have
been selected
as September
Lions Club
Students of the
month. Janet is
the daughter of
John and Mari-
lyn Holland,
and Corey is
the son of Dale
and Samantha
Crowell.
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DEAR ABBY: My wife
and I have been married
for eight months. She has
an occasional habit that
makes me wonder wheth-
er we got married too
young. (She’s 23, I’m 27
and we’re both in gradu-
ate school.)
She likes to go out with
a group of her friends
from high school or with
her sister and her sister’s
friends, get drunk and
stay the night. It doesn’t
happen all the time — sev-
eral times a year — and
I’m not worried about her
cheating on me. I try not
to be the controlling hus-
band and say she “can’t”
go out. But it bothers me
that she wants to spend
the night with her single
friends and get drunk. If I
try to talk to her about it,
she gets angry and says
she doesn’t get to see her
friends very often.
I don’t understand why
her socializing always has
to involve drinking and
staying out all night. Her
sister is my age and has
a career in education, but
still likes hosting these
parties. I wonder how
long it will take my wife
to outgrow this phase. Am
I being controlling? What
should I do? — GETTING
FRUSTRATED IN PON-
TIAC, MICH.
DEAR GETTING FRUS-
TRATED: Your wife ap-
pears to be trying to hold
onto her carefree single
days, and it’s a shame
she can’t do that without
getting herself soused
and staying out all night.
On the other hand, if
she’s in no condition to
get behind the wheel,
then it’s better that she
not drive until she so-
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DEAR ABBY
Abigail Van
Buren
I don’t
think say-
ing what’s
on your
mind is
“control-
ling.” I
suspect
your wife
becomes
angry be-
cause she
is defen-
sive.
Her
behavior is _
immature,
and how
long it will
take her
to outgrow this “phase”
is anybody’s guess. I
recommend that you
both widen your circle
of friends so you spend
more time with other
married couples who are
more mature than your
wife’s sister and high
school friends appear to
be.
DEAR ABBY: I have
reached a crossroad in my
life. Just when I thought
I had everything, from
the house with the white
picket fence to the family
dog and children, I have
learned something about
my husband. He had never
opened up about himself
other than to say he was
raised by his father and
stepmom who abused him
as a child.
As I was cleaning out
a closet and getting rid
of some things, I came
across his old briefcase,
which I opened to see if
anything of importance
was inside before toss-
ing it. To my shock, there
were photos and a DVD of
what seemed like por-
nography of himself and
other women.
I can respect past rela-
tionships, but having done
something like this and
kept the evidence is very
troubling to me. I find
myself needing closure,
but when I try to talk to
him, he brushes me off. I
feel betrayed, unsure who
I married and lost about
what else to do. What do
you advise? — CONFUSED
IN CAFIFORNIA
DEAR CONFUSED: How
old does your husband
appear to be in those
photos? If they are
recent, then it is impor-
tant that you get to the
bottom of this — and
counseling may help you
find the answers you’re
looking for.
However, if they are
NOT recent, let the past
stay buried. Some wom-
en keep old love letters
long after the romance
is over. And some men
keep old pictures like the
ones you found.
DEAR ABBY: I am en-
gaged and have been for a
while. From the beginning
I knew my fiance and I
would have to pay for our
own wedding. During a
recent discussion with my
father (who is divorced
from my mother), he of-
fered to chip in a reason-
able amount and asked
me to see if my mother
would match it. My moth-
er thought it was a great
idea and agreed. A week
or so later she wrote me a
check for the amount and
I deposited it into my sav-
ings account.
At the time, I had a
high-paying job and a
“roundabout” wedding
date set. I have since left
my job and the wed-
ding has been postponed
indefinitely. My mother
has now requested that I
return the money because
she’s behind on bills.
Frankly, I think it is
inappropriate for her to
ask me to return “her”
money when it was a gift
that I did not request at
the time. Am I wrong,
or should she leave the
money be? — ENGAGED
IN VIRGINIA
DEAR ENGAGED: When
your mother gave you
the money toward your
wedding, BOTH of your
financial situations were
different than they are
today. This isn’t a ques-
tion of etiquette. Because
you won’t be needing
it in the near future,
return the money to your
mother so she can pay
her bills. It’s not as if
she’ll be using it for a Ca-
ribbean cruise. She needs
the money!
Dear Abby is written by
Abigail Van Buren, also
known as Jeanne Phillips,
and was founded by her
mother, Pauline Phillips.
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 113, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 16, 2012, newspaper, October 16, 2012; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth740441/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.