Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 202, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1929 — Page 19
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THE CONNOISSEUR
Van die'6 \ latest lady Tf® f/ 1 \ love, Mary WB "rHg L\ Bettie Ba- Wg jjjt- / / con, asks to C /-- be intro- WW&tiP' Ji duced at a I Tfl girls’ boarding school / so that she \ may investigate the iiySßr profession 7TT \r^ss£ of teaching. / I Jj
Mistress Mary Bettie Bacon thinkfe of having a career Such as teaching school or something—which is really rather queer; But to humor her the Connoisseur is taking her to see What a lesson every day is like in stern reality.
Woman’s Day
BY ALLENE SUMNER All sorts of punishments for violators of the prohibition amendment were suggested by thousands of entrants participating sos the W. C. Durant prize money for the best plans for prohibition enforcement. Many of the contestants favored punishment as a determent and suggested such cheerful forms of it as being given poison in the liquor, banished to barren islands, suspended from the ceiling by the thumbs, and similar bits of pleasantry. a a a Cruel Woman Comment is made that most of the pnishment suggestions were by women, and that the most fiendish forms were unearthed by the frail sex. It probably only means that more women competed th4n men, women having the contest bug to much greater proportion than males, or it may only mean that women, having suffered most from violation of the prohibition law, feel the need for revenge more. Mothers of sons, and all that. n a a Why? The bdv of a 21-year-old college girl was washed up from under the rocks at the foot of a cliff the other day. Every means, including the chartering of an airplane to skim over the lake looking for the body, had been employed by the girl's prosperous father during the several days of the girl’s disappearance. Bloodhounds finally trailed her to the cliff's edge twice. an a Reasons Nervous prostration and melancholia over her illness were advanced as cause of the suicide or accident. ‘‘Flaming youth” cannot be cited as a cause, for college authorities remarked on the girl’s quietness and absorption in her studies. Other analysts will seize upon too much study as a cause and wonder why girls go to college, anyway. But nobody knows just why and how it all happened. Just one more challenge to the men of mental science who are needed today even more than physicians for the physical. a an Eternal Hope An 80-year-old Civil war veteran obtained one of the last Reno divorces of 1928 on the grounds of excessive jealousy. He was married a few hours later to another woman. Rather strangely enough, I find more optimism than anything else in this little human anecdote. It is a symbol of the hope that springs
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In a printed jersey jumper with a linen cuff and collar. Here’s a clever little lady—an extraordinary scholar— Who can add a pair of fours and get a nine for all her pains. Which is more than anybody else could do, as she explains.
eternal in the human breast, sometimes. n tt a Human Depressions Humans in the main are apt to get too discouraged at the prospect of the oncoming years at times. At 20 one regards 30 as hopelessly old, at 30 one is inclined sometimes to laugh at 20's idea and sometimes to Qelieve its viewpoint is right. As one grows older it is increasingly difficult to believe that the best years are not* gone or that there is anything ahead. The spectacle of 80-year-olds daring to cast off the old and be on with the new is good for all of us.
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The newest sweaters are worn tucked into skirts. This one is of cashmere in tan and brown in modernistic design. A tweed scarf matches the warmish tweed skirt. Lace Motif A Camto Nile Baku hat for Palm Beach has matching a charming lace bowknot on its crown with the ends extending to the edge of the brim in front and one side. The baku is cut out from beneath the lace, giving it a dainty charm.
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He Takes Miss Bacon to Visit a Private School
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And a girl who wears a cashmere skirt and little jacquard sweater Knows her lesson in geography a very little better — For she’s putting Madagascar in the Arctic on the ice 'Though her teacher says she’s told her all about the matter twice.
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L UNCHEON-BRIDGE AT'DEHNER HOME Mrs. Eugene G. Dehner, 630 Eastern avenue, entertained Thursday with a luncheon-bridge party of three tables at hes home. A color scheme of rose, yellow and blue was carried put. One table was laid with rose colored china, another in yellow and one in blue with tapers to correspond. Guests were: Mesdames C. D. O'Rourke, H. *L. Suffrins, Ray Goodwin, Guy W. Farrar, William Grunen, Charles Claman, Cameron Cooper/ Ralph Marsh, Edward R. Zimmer, Russell Sumner, Frank Wilking and Frank Christopher. SIGMA DELTA ZETA TO GIVE PARTY JAN. 18 Sigma Delta £eta sorority held its regular meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. C. R. Eschmeyer, 14015 North Pershing avenue. Final arrangements were made for a bridge party to be given Jan, 18 at the Hoosier Athletic Club. Newly elected officers for the year are Miss Mildred Wessel, president; Miss Margaret Royse, vice-president and secretary; Mrs. Gaylord O. Beard, corresponding secretary and publicity chairman; Miss Mary Martha Fogarty, treasurer; Miss Helen Taylor, chaplain, and Miss Anna Mae Truemper, sergeant-at-arms. Rochester Woman Wins Mrs. W. S. Gibbons of Rochester is one of twenty-four women to win a prize in a national contest. The prize-winning recipes came from fourteen different states and one from Honolulu, T. H. Mrs. Gibbons is the only Indiana woman entered. Her recipe was for lemon meringue pie.
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