Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 119, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1929 — Page 21

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Coyness in f. Woman, 38, Ridiculous By MARTHA LEE Pity the poor man who comes In contact with a woman who. at the age of 38 or older, still believes herself to be the beautiful and coy thing she was at 18. Sob for the young boy who falls Into the snare of such a woman and weep for her husband and family. There Is no greater fool. Most women are at the height of attracttvenes between the ages of 35 and 45. They have poise, wisdom and balance. They have seen a great deal of life, some of it tragic and some of it happy. And the result has been, or shduld be, an understanding not often found in youth. But every once In a while, a woman who has been considered a belle in her youth gets the idea that she must carry her girlish charms through her whole life. Looking for Husbands. Some women take it out in dyeing their hair, promiscuous painting and wearing junior styles. And others find their outlet by acting like they were 18. footloose and looking for a husband. They can't forget that some fifteen years ago a lad told them they looked adorable when they fluttered their eyelids. One of these eternal vampires has written a letter asking advice on a situation that has to do with middle age. Dear Miss Lee—l have a peculiar problem to put before you and I hope you can help me. I am In the middle thirties and the mother of several children, among them a grown daughter. In spite of a daughter In her ‘teens. I do not look older than 25 and I am

r&s%&Bng£ mK wßyai Take 16 weeks to paif!! § 31111 /fP|NLY the vast purchasing power of 75 By Vlf/ big stores and our earnest .desire to jSlff' y m&C'zlL fm. > advantages of dealing with the nation’s i® °^ eSt anC * * ea( ** clothing institu- j II 'ffjfrli o ur New York dress buyers have scoured JSHGBHb IJ(F IU Bfigm W the for these Dresses and every one Y//| °f them is a copy pf the high priced Fifth FOR SATURDAY & MONDAY ONLY jSBM Wj Mt mmiWi ABSOLUTELY NONE SOLD FOR CASH if Our assortment consists of Velvets, Flat Crepes, fi Georgettes, Wool Jerseys and Crepe Back Satins in the | 3 P(JrRKS\ llSiSftll new basque, flare, pleated, lace and surplice effects, C All the new Fall shades of blues, reds, browns, greens, Si Wm a New FaM Millinery \\\ ;j SStroY '" Ii v\ >■ Ervey new Fall shape, AA \\\ "i 5 color and materials— n V f j jCC soleils, felts and velvets JS ift

OMEGA PHI TAUS TO GIVE RUSH PARTY

Members of Beta chapter. Omega Phi Tau sorority, will entertain with tfieir first rush party of the sea--4n tonight at the home of Miss Aimee Herman, 1326 North Parker ; avenue. Guests who will attend Include Mrs. Richard Quigley, Miss Dorothy Smith, Miss Ruth Ann Ferguson, Miss Mary Keating, Miss Ann Geldmeier. Miss Anna May Bush, Miss Adelphine Livengood, Miss Helen Schnorr, Miss Genevieve Rocap. Miss Hazel Clark. Miss Bertha Jones, Miss Marie Butterfield. Miss Josephine Albright, Miss Fern Van . Vorst, Miss Anna Belle Butterfield and Miss Dorothy Taylor.

! cursed with what Is commonly spoken of as "it.” Almost every male person I come | in contact with falls under the spell. I My latest "victim” Is a boy my daughter 'knows well. He Is nearly 18. but old In his actions. I always have tried to be pals with my children and enter Into their games. I am beginning to Think that I have made a mistake because this I boy. when he comes to see my daughter, -eeks me out. He always Is wanth'g to kiss me. At first I refused, but then I thought If I would and say something about klssftig my boy. he would get over the Idea, but he hasn't. And to make matters w T orse, my husband Is getting Jealous. What shall I do? My daughter likes this young man better than any boy she knows. I am afraid my husband will refuse to let him come to the house If matters continue the way they have. PERPLEXED Tt Is very possible that you are et the peak of your attractiveness. Tt also is possible that this young bov finds you interesting and charming. But you are doing the w’rong thing by taking this affair seriously. Men don’t fall under the speli of a woman without a little encouragement. It pleased your vanity that this youngster found you more attractive than your young daughter. Con-

! fess to yourself and you will find j that to be the basis of all the trouble. Don’t Lose Dignity You do perfectly right in Joining your children’s amusements, but you can do so without losing the dignity that Is yours as a mother. The next time the boy tries to kiss you, laugh at him. Ridicule is the most successful weapon woman has to dampen a lover’s ardor. I can not believe that his actions have annoyed you quite at much as you say or you. with all your “it", and cleverness, surely would have found a way by now, to get rid of him. Get rid of him but have him for a friend. If your husband would bar him I from the house you would be the object of ridicule. Tell your husband what a silly youngster you think he Is and make him laugh with you at the ridiculousness of the situation. Forget about all this “it” you have and concentrate on getting your husband back into good humor. f Elect New Officers . Anderson W. C. T. TJ. elected Mrs. Ella Wilson president of the organization for the coming year. Other officers are: First vice-presi-dent, Mrs. Effie Webster; second vice-president, Mrs. Melissa Ralston; third vice-president, Mrs. Edith Cotton: recording secretary, Mrs. Daisv Shaw; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Nettie Cather and treasurer, Mrs. Mary Barrett. Estle-Bernard Miss Florence Bernard and Thomas Estle. Anderson, were married Wednesday by the Rev. John Ward Rose, pastor of the Park Place Methodist Episcopal church, Anderson. Mr. Estle has served as adjutant of George Hockett post, American Legion for ten years.

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Members of Upsilon chapter. Sigma Phi Gamma sorority, will give the second rush party of the season tonight at the home of Miss Boe Hepley, 3528 North Salem street. Miss Florence Grady, social secretary, is in charge of the affair. Her committee is composed of Miss Marguerite Johnson, Miss Josephine Hoffman, Miss Rebekah Hislop, Miss Mary Jane Schenck and Mrs. Alice Hoover Meier. Rushees are Miss Margaret Gaston. Miss Marion McCarty, Miss Bessie Hill, Miss Irene Stuart, Miss Dorothy Robbins, Miss Marguerite Fisher, Miss Ann Bowlin, Miss Evadne Snider. Miss Clara Wulzen and Miss Elizabeth Wulzen. Miss Mary Lou McClure, Richmond; Miss Lauretta Sell of Ft. Wayne, and Miss Margaret Mocker, Newcastle, will be guests of the local chapter.

City Couple to Be Feted % at Supper Miss Margaret Loer. 3535 North Pennsylvania street, will entertain with a supper dance at 10:30 tonight at the Indianapolis Athletic Club in honor of Miss Florence Elizabeth Bell and Charles Jamison Kruze whose marriage will take place Oct. 12. The table will be centered with a plateau of orchid and gold flowers and lighted with orchid tapers in gold holders. Covers will be laid for Miss Loer, Miss Bell. Mr. Kruze, Mr. and Mrs. George Van Dyke Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fieber, Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall, Miss Mary Katherine Logsden, Edward Kruze and Louis Wilson. Mrs. John Marshall entertained with a luncheon bridge party and yellow and green kitchen shower at her home, 3541 North Meridian street, today. Bowls of yellow roses and marigolds were used throughout the house. Guests were seated at small tables lighted with yellow tapers in baskets of marigolds and roses. The gifts were presented in a

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MRS, STEWART RUCH GIVES BRIDGE TEA

Mrs. Stewart W. Ruch entertained with a bridge tea this afternoon at her home. 201 Washington place. The house was decorated with bowls of fall flowers. Mrs. Ruch was asisted by Mrs. H. P. Slater. Guests included Mrs. Charles Harmon, Mrs. James Bartlett, Mrs. Walter Mayer, Mrs. M. Crosby Bartlett. Mrs. Merrill Brown, Mrs. Karl Angst. Mrs. Frank Hawkms and her daughter, Mrs. Duane Hawkins. Decatur, 111.; Mrs. A. M. Small. Mrs. Robert Sanders, Mrs. William Beasley. Mrs. W. J. E. Webber, Mrs. Ernest Edw r ards, Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. Lloyd L. Ely, Mrs. Clark Day. Mrs. J. C. Prentice. Mrs. Charles Over, Mrs. Charles Gregg, Mrs. David Morton, and Mrs. W. L. Kirkpatrick.

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