Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 139, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1927 — Page 7

OCT. 19, 1927

Women Hold Burdens Too Strenuously BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON “The goblins will get you if you doh’t watch out.” And by the way, this is a lecture for ladies only. Women take responsibility too seriously. The thing they start out to do for pleasure as often as not changes countenance before they have gone half way—like the little pig the ban brought home for a pet. Before he knew it, it was too big to put out of the house. Down came his roof and his chimney and out went his walls! Before he knew it, he had all pig and no house. Wrecked Over Clothes Take the woman who likes clothes. She knows what she wants, but if you are a special shape and a special size and have ideas that must be catered to, it is no trouble to get what you want. Endless trips to be fitted, endless mate'sings, endless this and that and iSw other thing, until at the end of a month the poor deafi. woman is a wreck. Then—there being twelve seasons inMhe year now for clothes, more or less —she has to begin all over again. The result is that she has clothes, but little peace, and certainly time for nothing else. * Take the woman doing over her house. She fusses until she gets her husband to consent to the operation and then makes herself and everybody else miserable over it. Night and day she talks house. Overworked and Noisy One type of woman breaks er neck to be elected president of a club or board, or perhaps an organization of national extent. If she is a good executive, she works and keeps quiet and arranges her affairs so that some time is left for other things. But there is a good chance she is not going to keep quiet about being overworked. There are other goblins. The goblin of housekeeping is the king of them all. A lot of women worry their heads off about cleaning and scrubbing and shining windows and having everything spick and span, but themselves. They have their work, but as far as joy goes, they might as well have no house. Hay Ride Phi Theta Chi Sorority will entertain with a hay-ride and weiner roast this evening, leaving from 639 N. Eastern Ave., to go ten miles east on the Erookville Rd. Members of the sorority are: Misses Gertrude Bauer Catherine Finneran Helen Bischoff Gertrude Harris Mildred Clemens Mae Healey Celeste Dugan Frances Klee Eileen Fletcher June Moore Bettv Rickey The pledges are: Misses Beatrice Datzman Grace Drury Gertrude Delaney Margaret Duffy Mildred Beersig Eleanor Gohman Bettv Haley

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Psi lota Luncheon The Indianapolis chapter of Psi lota Xi will entertain with a luncheon Thursday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club for visiting school teachers who are members of Psi lota Xi sorority. Reservations should be made with Mrs. James Carpenter, 11 S. Adubon Rd. Speaks at Fairmount Mrs. J. F. Edwards will speak at the guest night meeting Monday of the Woman’s Department Club of Fairmount. Football Dance Butler students will have an after-the-game football dance Saturday night at the K. of C. hall, Thirteenth and Delaware Sts., following the Butler-De Pauw gamee. Masked Party The Woman’s Auxiliary to the McKinley Club will give a masked Hallowe’en, party Saturday for members and their families at the clubhouse, 2217 E. Michigan St. Club Halloween Affair Miss Pauline Neeves and Ernest Hinkle will entertain the Howdy Club with a Halloween party Saturday evening at the home of Miss Neeves, 5915 Central Ave.

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Home Economics Section A demonstrator from the Institute of the Ajnerican Meat Packers will give a demonstration at Kingan & Cos. plant Thursday morning for teachers of home economics who are managers of cafeterias, lunchrooms and diet kitchens in institutions of the State. Miss Gudrun Carlson, professional demonstrator from Chicago, will give an illustrated lecture. The group will make a trip through the packing house following the lecture. Other sections of the Indiana Home Economic State Association will be held at the Columbia Club on Thursday. Miss Gleela Ratcliff, Logansport, is chairman of the section. Miss Geraldine Hadley, Technical High School, is president of the home economics section of the State Teachers’ Association.

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