Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 137, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1929 — Page 21

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Home Life , Books Our Best Friends BY MARTHA LEE One of the peculiar and puzzling problems facing every young man and woman contemplating matrimony is the thought of diverse types. Although the somewhat ancient version of the attraction of opposities still is believed by many, sometimes it is not a good, hard rule to adhere to and in others it is. A young woman has penned a little missive somewhat along those lines. It follows: Dear Miss Lee—Would vou advise to!lowing the old about the attraction of opposites? I am a vounjr woman. 23 *r.,nloved In a downtown office, and for the oast month hav<> b—n zotnz with a vounz man two vears mv senior, a.so emoloved in the cltv. He is excellent company, a ftne fellow, and is making enough monev to support a wife and probably would make a good husband. But. there is where the advantages halt. We are of opposite tvpes and perhaps It •would be a rnia ’en should wo marry. I am what perhaps can be termed the modern tvpe of girl. I am well educated, and. In mv own estimation, have a bit .more than the average intelligence of the modern girl. The young man I am going with is more of the ofd fashioned type and believes an evening at home, minus shoes, by the way. is the greatest heritage left to man bu his forefathers. His idea of a *ood time is a good book and keeping •wav Dom crowds. I believe in parties, dancing and all the things that generally are associated with a good time. I'm not wild, but like to have some fun. Mv bov friend isn’t an angel however. He smokes, swears aulte fluently at times, and is not adverse to taking a few drinks, occasionally. There’s two types. What would you do? PUZZLED. It’s a hard problem for ’anybody to solve, “Miss Puzzled,” and It merely is one of the things modern women have to face at sometime cr other. Life isn’t one party after another and women must come to the realization that the best friends of both man and woman is books and friends who know enough to have but about one “night out” a week. Your friend. “Miss Puzzled,” per‘haps has matured a bit before his time and he is all the better for that. You don’t have to be afraid of his smoking, his swearing and his few drinks. And, anyway, that peculiar idea of man to take his shoes off at home, was practiced by our fathers and their fathers before them. It’s just man’s nature. “Miss Puzzled” would be much better off if she married her boy friend than one of her own type. For, in a few years, more or less, she will have her husband’s ideas and will be all the better woman for it.

HONOR DORCAS SIPF AT SHOWER PARTY

Miss Edna Dean and Miss Evelyn Dean entertained with a kitchen shower at their home, 1501 Herschel avenue, Wednesday night in honor of Miss Dorcas Sips, whose marriage to Roy A. Loy will take place soon. Decorations and appointments were carried out in pink and white. The shower gifts were arranged under a pink and white umbrella. Guests with the bride-elect included Mrs. Gertrude Krieger, Mrs. Mary Sanford, Mrs. Lester Harding. Mrs. Howard Poole, Miss Frances Kunkle, Miss Dorothy Kunkle, Miss Isabel Appleby, Miss Betty Yates, Miss Ideyln Yates and Miss Ruth Krieger.

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Shower to Honor City Bride-Elect Miss Mary Halstead, whose mar riage to Charles Van Buskirk will take place Oct. 23, will be entertained tonight with a bridge party 3nd miscellaneous shower given by Miss Marion Whetstine at her home, 4233 College avenue. The gifts will be presented to Miss Halstead by little Caroline Jane Singleton, who will be dressed as cupid. Appointments will be carried out in the bride’s colors, pink and blue. Pink roses, tied with blue tulle, will be used in the rooms, and serving tables will be lighted by pink tapers tied with bows of the blue tulle. Guests, with Miss Halstead, will be Mrs. Fred Keithley. Miss Mary Erwin, Miss Mary Armstrong, Miss Mary Elizabeth Corder, Miss Helen McCoy, Miss Mildred Arnholter, Miss Mary K. Falvey, Miss Pauline Plummer, Miss Lillian King, Miss Dorothy Lawson, Miss Shirley Nelson, Miss Hilda Schmidt, Miss Ruby Stout, Miss Mary Harris, Miss Martha May Stanton, Miss Alma Sorority to Meet Members of Sigma Phi Gamma sorority will meet at 8:15 Friday night at the Hotel Lincoln.

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(Platt Photo) Mrs). John R. Commons Jr. Marriage of Miss Bernice Kirch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Kirch, 5855 University avenue, to John R. Commons Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Commons, 812 East Twenty-first street, took place Oct. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Commons are at home at 562 North La Salle street.

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Lucille Tyner Is Honored by Bridge at Home Mrs. Henry Powell entertained with a bridge party at her home, 4534 Washington boulevard, Thursday night in honor of Miss Lucille Tyner, whose marriage to Eugene Whitehill will take place Saturday noon. Decorations and appointments were carried out in pink and green. At serving time the tables were lighted with pink tapers tied with tulle in shade of pink and rose. Guests with Miss Tyner were: Mrs. H. O. Powell, Newcastle; Mrs. Morris Wadley, Mrs. Dana Pollings, Mrs. James Cooper, Mrs. Francis Feeney, Mrs. Mary Watkins , Miss Marjorie Swain of Shelbyville, Miss Kathryn Buxton, Miss Helen Oakes and Miss Rosemary Clune.

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SORORITY MEMBERS ARE ENTERTAINED

Miss Catherine McCollum entertained members of the Alpha chapter, Delta Phi Tau sorority, with a bridge party Wednesday night at the Old Oaken Bucket, Pleasant View. Miss Clare Mae Pollard presented a dance. Members and guests who attended were Mrs. Arch H. Langlais Jr., Mrs. George Douglas. Mrs. Walter Dviner, Mrs. William Phillips, Miss Ruth Webb, Miss Martha Byram. Miss Jane Whitsell, Miss Marcelle Nickels, Miss Gladys Nickels, Miss Helen Dehner, Miss Martha Fansler and Miss Mary Burroughs. Sorority to Meet Sigma Phi Gamma sorority will meet Friday at 8:15 in the Travertine room of the Lincoln hotel.

Honor New Board Retiring members of the executive board of the Seventh District Federation of Clubs will entertain with an informal reception in honor of new executive board members of the district at 3 Friday afternoon at the Woman's Department Club home, 1702 North Meridian street.

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Plan Luncheon M eeting Members of Indtanapoll* Alpha Phi Alumnae Association will entertain with a luncheon at noon Saturday in honor of members of the sorority who are attending the state Teachers’ convention. Reservations may be made with Mrs. R. H. Northway, Hu. 5294.