Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 186, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1922 — Page 6
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Mother Urges Girl to Seek Former Sweetheart „—MARTHA LEE’S ANSWER —— ■■
Mothers always have many pet tchemes for thè happiness and success of their chlldren. They pick out thè "right” husbands for their daughters and thè ‘‘right’’ wlves for their sons. But not infrequently thè sons and daughters happen to fall In love with other women and men than those selected by their mothers. Then thè motlier g-rins and beare It. If she is selfish. ss few mothers are, she constantly reminds thè son or daughter of thè “good chance” she had. And she makes every one concerned miserable. Dear Miss Lee: I am tiri of 22. I have been married almost a year. Bcfore my mamage I was ensraewJ to another man. wbo was ray mother s choice. But I married thè maa I ioved. Since then. mother has d one nothlng hut preseti about n:y tormer eweetheart. ho is away from here. She writes hlm ietters. She erica and says soe never will be satiePed unless I go to this man. She admlts *he has nothing against my husband. ho makes me a good living. Do you think I ehould please my husband or my mother? Do you think it is tmproper not to speak to ruy motnerf—SUN3KlXEYour mother sperai determined to make herself miserable. Apparènti? you have too much sense to leave your home and your husband, to go to a man you do not love. Instead of not speaklng to your mother, merely ignoro her ttarful pleas. Teli her you are happy and you do not want this to est rango you. Then, whenever she start talking on this subject, get out. Be pleasant, but flrm. Hair Needs Combing Dear Martha Lee: 1. I saw in thè Times omething atout tipping thè hat. I ew no suggesUons about cape. My cap sceme to stick to my heed when I try to lift it. When I ge? it off. my fcair has to be combed again. What is thè correet wf Ho* should one tip a stock mg cap? 2. I have a giri friend for hom I care a great deai. 1 have learned through friend"* that she aiso care* for aie. When I am with her I fail to flnd anything to talk about. I am bashful and never have aeked her out. althongh fricini** teli me h would co. It eeeris I i-m afraid I would be refnsed. I wiah you would sdvme me. I am IR and have known thè gir! since *e vere tots She is 16 and very beautiful.— BAFFLED. 1. Perhaps your capa are too smeli for your head. The way to lift a cap from your head is to grasp it by thè bill and pulì lt upvard and then sllghtly backward. Your hair should be only sllghtly mussed, if at all. The only way to get a stocking cap off is to pulì up: but I don’t believe, lf I were you, I ehould try to tip a stockIng cap. 2. Poor boy! Well, I cannot give you courage to a?k thè fatai questlon. But if you are sure she likes you, you had better go ahead and take thè chance. If you are such good friends, I imagine her parerits would not mind your coming to see her or t&king her to a show. If you are shy, let her do thè talklng. She won’t mind. But be lnterested. Boy Is Jealous Dear Miss Lee: lam 16 years oìd I bave been goinr with a b>y a year older than I for two years. At flrs: he did not mind my having dates with- other boys. but pw h is very jealous. We have quarrei* d many times. but he alway cornea back. He admits hè la eelfish. Outsicle of this fault he la perfect. We know we are too your.? to be in love, but we certainly are reai friends.—PATlEXT. If you and thè boy really are “real friends,” you ehould be able to make hlm see how foolish he ls. Just teli hlm that untll you are engaged, which will not be for aererai yeare, I* hope, you do not feel that any man has thè right to claim all of your attention. You are so young you should have many Jho y friends, not Just one, for a few fe&rs, at least. Angry With Her Dear Miss Lee: I have been going with a boy for almost a month. I think he care iot me. But about a week ago he gol angry at me and said ite never wanted to see me ara In. Should I make up with him, or let lum go?—VIOLET. Couid you make up with him? He was thè one who got angry. You do not teli me who started thè quarrel. If you dld, you rnight Write hlm a note and say you are sorry. If you dld not, do nothing. Speak when you xee him. Is Year Long Enough? Dear Miss Lee: I have been going witli a Ciri for about a vear It scema to me that ts long enough for a couple to go tngether m aweethearta. Why not gtt married? She ha* promised me her band Would you sdv.se me to get married?—JOHNNY JONES. I believe most young couples would know each other well enough to marrv, aster a year’s courtshlp. However, I would suggest that you concult thè girl before settlng thè wedding date. She might be interested. Alno, your age and your Incoine
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would have something to do with thè questlon. I can not give you a definita. answer because you do not give ‘me definite Information. Answer to L. M. E. One of thè country’® favorite motion picture actresses married a man of thè sanie nationallty as thè man who wants to marry you, and she was not “diagraced.” A wealthy American woman hecam a princess in thè land from which this man carne, and she was not “disgraced.” Your friends are narrow-minded. However, as they are your world, you must think this over carefuily before deciding. Be sure, too, ihat thè man will do what he promises for your chlldren. npuTOi. ON SEVEN BILLS May Wright Sewall Council Directors Hold Meeting. A bill seni by thè Indiana State Bar Asscciatlon was lndorsed at thè meeting of thè board of dlrectors of thè May Wright Sewall Council of Women yesterday afternoon. The bill -stated lt was thè duty of thè bench and bar to cooperate with all of thè activities which aim at thè training of more enllghtened and loyal citlzens. Mrs. J. K. Becft of Blooming-fon. chalrman of thè educa t!onal committee, will be asked to appolnt a chalrman in each congreeslonal dlstrict to cooperate with thè bar associaltion. and to send a copy to each affiltated organlzation In thè State for indorsement and action. Other bills lndorsed were thè uniform marrìage and divorce, nurse, Sheppard-Towner, mothers* aid, thè bill provldlng representatlon for women In each precinct. Mrs. S. R. Artman will lave Dee, 23 for South America, where she will represent thè National Council of Women at thè centennial fatr In Bradi. The State convention of thè May Wright Sewall council will he tield j Aprit 11 In Indianapolis, it wa3 de ! cided.
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The Wornan’s Department Club was beautifully décorated with holly and polnsettlas and llghted by nimerous scarlet candles tied with huge bows of ribbon at thè annua! Christmas meeting of thè generai membership this afternoon. Tea was ajerved following thè program which lncluded Christmas songs by thè Shortridge Glee Club and an address hy Dr. Guy Montrose Whipple of thè University of Michigan. Mrs. R. O. McAlexander, who was hostess for thè afternoon, was assisted by Mrs. Ronald Poster, Mrs. Frank Wampler, Mrs. Will H. Brown, Mrs. Ronald Green, Mrs. G. W. Knodle, Mie. J. R. Smith, Mrs. I*eo K. Fesler, Mrs. J. D. Ermston, Mie. Lewis N. Poyser, Miss Ethel Curryer, Miss Augusta Paver, Mrs. Edward L. Pedlow ani Mrs. W. D. Long. Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter prcslded. • * Delta Delta Delta, PI Beta Phl and Sigma Chi have all reserved boxes for thè Butler Dramatlo Club play which will be glven Tuesday night at thè Murat Theater. • • • Mrs. Clayton Strohm will entertain thè Utili Dulcl Club with a Christmas party at her homo Friday afternoon. • • • Mrs. W. T. Cochrane was hostess for a noon luncheon and Christmas party for thè members of thè North Side Study Club today.' Coverà were lald for twenty at a table decorated
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fvith bowls of holly and llghted with rei candles. Mrs. W. R. Enpers dlstributed thè gifts from a Christmas tree and a program of music and dancing was glven. The hostess was asslsted by Mrs. Homer Porterfield. * * • Mrs. C. E. Pittman, asslsted by Mrs. Frank Logsdon and Mrs. Robert Pythian, entertaìned thè members of thè Woman ’s Advance Club with a Christmas luncheon at her home today. Coverà were lald for fifteen, thè tables belng decorated with baskets of Christmas greenery. A feature of thè entertainment was thè exchange of gifts from a “Christmas Pie.” * * * The Glrls’ Glee Club of Ai-sensi Technical High School held its Christmas party In thè school lunchroom last ovening. A Santa Claus praBented each one with a sniall gift. The program wa; as follows: “My Maohree’s Lullaby,” and “The Little Town in thè Old Country Down” hy Kathlecn Jefry, “The Foolish Flr Tree,” by Mary Ennis, “Alias, Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Sheen," by Genevieve McNellls and Bertha Green, ‘‘lvin‘ Sam,” by Mable Wendt, “Transformation of thè Rose” and “Narclssus" by Elleen Kerr, “Just ’Fore Christmas,” by SueAnne Engle, “Rustie of Spring,” and “Torchllght Processlon,” by Vivlan Stevenson. • • ♦ The Harmony Circi Study Club will
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MINISTERS GIVE APPROVAL TO MOVIE INDORSERÀ WORK Although several expressed thè opinion that thè work of thè board of photoplay indorserà dìd not go far enough in deallng with bad plctures, all thè ministers who attended thè luncheon glven by that organizatton yesterday at thè Y. W. C. A., stated they were In favor of any rnovement which slncerely aimed at improving pictui-es. At thè end of thè discussion resolutlons approving thè work of thè Indiana indorserà were adoptedMra. IL C. Fledderjohn, film librarian, presided, and Mrs. Da\dd Ross, president, explained thè work of thè Indorserà. Mrs. Walter Geisel, Mrs. T. C. Demmerly, Mrs. M. E. Robbins and Mrs. ChaVles L. Davidson also were among those who spoke for thè organization. hold an open meeting at thè Propylaeum Sunday afternoon at which Dr. Harry G. Hill will speak on “The Re-Dlscovery of God." • • • The Thursday Bridge Club met at thè homo of Miss Marie Field on Washington Blvd. this afternoon. * * * A. F. Kelly and Stlrling R. Holt of Indianapolis are, visiting at Battery Park, Asheville, N. C.
| Gpe ; li This weather is lots better for Christmas shopping, lsn't UT i ijl You can feel sure that with contlnued cold weather Santa will i l jjr be able to travet safely to our Hooaler land. They say that be 11* ls buying lots and lots of hia gifts in our own Indianapolis storca, and Peggy Ann asks you, where couid he do better?
Was There Ever A PIIRISTMAS when you dldn't wish you had bought a few extra gtft artlcles? Bear this In mind thè next. tlme you vislt thè bantìkerchief department of thè. Petti Dry Goods Store. This department ls showirsg thè cunnlngest Mother Goose hankles all decorateci with little embroldered figure, three In a box a.nd with this "suro to please" glft, there ls also an illustrated Mother Goose rhyme book. Ilare Is where you can get a glft for "dnddy" too. The Irish linen one come with colored . bordar and banding of every wished folline. For an especlally nlce glft, look At thè lovely hand-made handkerchiefs. While buying amali glft don’t forget to vislt thè ribbon counter —for ribbon can be converted lnto Inn-merable gifts—boga, co re age*. neckwcar, gartore, etc. —and thè Pettls assortment of ribbon 1 very complete. • • • There ere only eight more shopping day untll Christmas —why do you stili delay? • • The Glft That Grows IS thè bank book gift. If you will make an In tlal deposlt a a Christma* surprlse for some member of your family—just think lt will grow at thè rate of per cent per annum; during this tlme thè glft 1 not only adding to Ita volue, but thè reelpient ls belng trained In thè art of svstemattc sa ring. Remember thè great war teachlnar —preparednees—and giva this year thè “gift that grows.” Aak Miss Flacher at thè Meyer-KJaer Bank. • a • Conoealed in thè pelai of a silk rose, tucked away In thè heart o# a bunch of vloleta, Mllady linda a tiny powder puff and box of rouge. Oftentlme falry oatrich feather lielps to make these little vanltles more allurlngly femlnlstlc. • 9 0 Flave You Ylslted THE new Ed East Bong Shop, 49 N. Illinois St.? Hore you oan get all thè lateat sheet muslo, and thè management 1 glad to have any song auxvg tha i you may doslra. • • • The colder thè day, thè more spring hats one tai on thè Street. Faille sllk trimmed with vari-col ored ornamenta, seem to be inoat popular. • • • Ye, You Are Right THE wintry wind play havoo with one’a hands, then if one lsn*t especially caxeful with her nails, thè result is a very unkempt appearance. But don’t worry, sol low Peggy Ann's adrice and go up to The Little Beauty Shop, 604 Kahn Building, and put yourself in charge of Miss McGrevy, a specialIst In manicuring, formerly with L. Stravisa & Co. You’ll be gratefully surprised at thè marvelous resulta she achieves with her sure, Ught, deft movements and you will leave this attractlve shop—restored In jourself esteem. • * • The days are not too cold, not' yet too wlndy, for Peggy Ann to shop for thè readers of thè Indianapolis Times.
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SKATING h* Jts thrill. aure enough, hut. so does buying Ohristmas gifts. Peggy Ann offers ber Services free to each and every reader of thè Indianapolis Times —she wlll buy any deslred artici* and see that lt is sent out. promptly. If money is not enclosed with thè re quest, purchases will be sant C. O. D Telephone Inquiries are aaswered any rnomlng between nino and eleven o’clock AiMress all inquiries to Peggy Ann, Indianapolis Times.
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*Sewed-Up' Socks For Santa CAN’T you feel thè frosty breath Of Santa’ reindeer team. Shut your eyes—just hear thè bells, You truly can—or o It seems. Oh, good! Oh. gee! Oh, my! Oh, me! It’s Just a few more days. So T am sewlng up my sock, For some folk maintain lt pays. So now tliere’s room for everythlng In all m> sewed-up ones, For Santa, to give me all he brings— Books, traina, balls, bats, and guns.
Yes, I Wa Disappointed BECAUSE I couldn't he In thè Indianapolis Follie.—but I readily undoratood why I dldn’t qualify, since I went over yesterday to see thè try-outs—l never knew there were so many beautiful glrls In our Hoosier metropolis. Mr. Llnton, thè producer, sidd that he was very well pleased with thè way in which thè glrls were taklng hold of thè chorus and predicted a great success for thè show; he said, "thè falrest of thè feminine must have reported or your city must be unusually endowed with beautiful glris.” By thè way Miss Marian Francis, a locai girl vho was with "Aphro dite' during its tffree-years min will be In thè chorus. She, too, ls very enthusis-stio over thè type of show Mr. Linton is putting on and ls aure lt will prove thè ability of a lot of locai glrls. Another Indianapolis girl. Miss Ora Moulton, who was awarded a prfza In a bea.uty contest this fall, ls to receive a promlnent placing In thè chorus. This beautiful girl nalvely explained that she had always yearned for Just this opportunlty and expected to make thè most of her chance. • At thè Palace Theater all week beglnnlng Dee. 18. • • • Why Don’t You Sprilli TO SANTA CLAUS and see lf he won’t brtng you an extra ohair to fili up thè loneaome corner this year. Good linee, beautiful materiale, luxurlouq comfort are all comblned in thè chalrs Peggy Ann was admlring at thè Foster Furniture Store thè other day. You can teli Santa just what your color scherno ls and he will have no trouble In grettlng a chair with, tapeetry in harmoniou coloring. If you prefer, you can get antiquo mahogany lnset with cane. • • • This i good sieason for wool hose —not only are they warmer, but they are stronger, thè better for holding heavy gifts from Santa. • • • I Met Jean DOWNTOWN yesterday and she showed me thè cutest little blue duvetyne coat that Miss Glosdo, Pembroke Arcade, had just made for Babs from an old dinner frock Jean wore last year. I wa astonished at how little it cost.
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If You Aro Stili f COKING for thè “gift that will sa?t let Peggy Ann advise you to vislt thè A. J. Trenck Art Shop, 33 S. Pennsylvania St_ Tlieir gifts are IntercstJngly dlfferent and rlghtly priced. A black glass fruit bowl, candle stlcks, sugar and creamer, all pattern ed aster thè old-fashioned Puri tarile styles of our great grandmothers, would make an attractlve and appreciated glft set for some dear friend. Don’t you wLh Santa would leave you a set of those lovely lridescent goblets to sparkle ln-i-ltjngly at your Christmas dinner? • * * Flnished In moire sllk or In more substantial ecrasse leather, thè appointmants for boudoir and llvlng room desks, come In fascinatingly lovely shades. • • • Smart—That’s Tlie Word 'T' HAT describes thè advauce x spring models that arrived this week at thè Walk-Over Shoe Shop. 28 X. Pennsylvania St. A palr of gray suede oxfords with coverei heel was decorated with striking effect with gi%y calf wing tip and fancy saddle. They were of a. soft, pearly shade of gray sud since Dame Fashion decrees that gray for spring will be as popular as brown ha? been this winter, why not get a palr now— Peggy Ann says they would look swagger with your squlrrel trimmed coat. • • * If You Can't QUITE decide what ktnd of an entree to serve atone of your formai holiday dlnners, go to Anding’s Delicatessen, 219 E. Ohio, and ask Mr. Anding to help you! He carnea cholcest domestlo and Imported delicacies and ls authorlty on w-hat to serve and how' to serve lt. The Metzger fruit cakes from Xurnberg can be had here again this Yuletide season and they certalnly are dellcious looking—-tsie tops are glaced and further decorated with candled fruit and nuts. When you are looking for “what you can't ftnd” in thè food line, go to Andlng's Delicatessen. • • • You can sult your individuai fancy. ineidentally your Individuai collTure, with Spanlsh combs In carved amber o>- jet, or those artistica lly Jeweled in seml-preoious stone.s. • • • Of Course It Is A LWAYS a pleasure to go lnto -Ta- Baidwin Piano Company, 18 N. Pennsylvania St„ but lt is a doublé pleasure these days for thè Christmas greens that are garlanded around with true Christmas larishness, thè cheery shaded lights, thè colorful poinsettias all seera to accentuate thè beauty of thè planos and phonographs that are displayed. If you haven't ordered your musical instrument for Christmas delivery why delay—you can give nothing that wIH bear more laating or never-falling pleasure. • • • Have you bought your Red Cross Christmas seals? Compiled statistica show- w r hat an enormous good their sale has done from year to year.
