Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 254, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1930 — Page 7

MAR. 4, 1930

Girls Cling Too Long to Fading Love BY MARTHA LEE The degree of tenacity with which a woman will chng to a suitor, whose love is waning is remarkable. Letters pour in each week from girls and women whose lovers have “grown cool," begging to know howto win back their love. I wonder if any of these women ever have had a rich chocolate soda, with a big piece of heavy chocolate layer cake, followed by repeated nibbles from a box of bon-bons. Have they ever known the feeling that would follow such an orgy? If they have, they can understand the way a man must feel after a diet of *oo much feminine sweetness. Too Much Affection Not long ago I received a letter rom a young man. complain.ng because his sweetheart demanded he keep telling her how much he loved her, and keeping caressing her. and that it was killing all the love he ever had for her. Some women are so fashioned that they are unhappy unless they '■an lavish their affection on the ob•ect of their devotion. They excuse heir actions on the grounds that hey naturally are affectionate. If response is lacking, they accuse nr other of being disinterested. Indifference Is Aid Can't you women realize that a iack of interest on your part is the best means of a return of interest in a man? Love can’t flourish entirely on a diet, of kisses. There has to be a firmer foundation. Too much kissing interferes with the establishing of that foundation. Ail the king's horses and all the king’s men can't, put love back together again, once It Is gone. The only one that can restore it is the one in question. Let me give you a pointer. Never let a man know that you can’t live without him. If he appears indifferent, give him a dose of his own medicine. If he really is interested he will come back, if only to find out where his charm failed. If his indifference j is permanent, you will have the! satisfaction of having kept your infatuation a secret. Worried Over Finance Dear Martha Lee—l am 20 and the young man in question is 22. We had gone together for a year and a half, and were engaged. During that time, two people could not, have been happier. Eight months ngo, things started changing. He became sarcastic and disinterested. Instead of growing better, things grew worse. One night, feeling quite miserable. I accepted an invitation to go out. and mv fiance heard of it It seemed to be the chance he had been looking for, to he broke with me. I worired about it until T was almost ili I Every one told me I would forget, if Ii would accept Invitations, and go out. I : have tried this, I have been thrown with 1 my former fiance. and things are worse j than before I know I'll love any j one else. I’ve done everything, and he won't forgive me. Betnm Assured Maybe you think I enjoy being unhappy but I can't get him out of my mind. Can you suggest any way to get him back? HOPEFUL. You say you have tried everything. Have you tried doing nothing? Meet his Indifference with a similar attitude. Don't assume a ' voe-begone expression when you see j him, but look him straight in the j eve, and mentally snap your fingers, i You'll be surprised how much better you'll feel when it is accom- | pllshed. After several such occur- ■ ences, when he calls you to see why j you don’t still feel badly (and I'm I sure he will), be nice, but be busy, j He’ll try again. Invitations for Wedding This Month Issued Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Elwell Woodbury, 32 East ""hirty-second i street, have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter. Miss j Susan Whittemore Woodbury, to Manley Elliott Branch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Branch, Martinsville. The wedding will take place Friday, March 28, at the Broadway Methodist Episcopal church at high noon. Miss Helen Janet Noble will entertain Wednesday with luncheon and bridge at the Avalon Country club in honor of Miss Woodbury. Souvenir Spoons If you belong to the age when souvenir spoons came home from ' every trip you took, get them out of the attic and shine them up. They are in vogue again. The older and quainter, the better.

Carolina Druggist Pioneered Modern Way to Treat Colds Developed Valuable Formula While Seeking Way to Avoid “Dosing” Children's Colds

While trying to find a treatment for the colds of his own children which would avoid constant "dosing," so disturbing to delicate little stomachs, Lunsford Richardson, a North Carolina pharmacist, developed Vicks VapoRub—the modern external treatment for colds. Acts 2 Ways at Once Being applied externally, this modem vaporizing ointment can not disturb the digestion. Just rubbed on throat and chest, its medicated vapors, released by the body heat, are inhaled direct to the inflamed air-passages loosening the phlegm and easing the difficult breathing. At the same time, it acts through the skin like a poultice, or plaster, “drawing out” the tightness and

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WHY is there something so antagonistic about the “lady with the lorgnette”? Oh, the lady with the lorgnette! You always want to slep her or kick her under the chin, and sort of halp hope that the waiter will slide her ice cream off the dish down here abck decolettage or something like that. Yet the poor woman actually is probably nothing more or less than myopic, and hasn’t the slightest idea of how her lorgnette attitude affects the bystanders. Of course, to use a lorgnette as an

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Just as Good for Adults As one enthusiastic mother told another about this better method of treating colds Vicks soon became widely known. In time adults, too. found by actual use that it is equally good for their own colds. Today, the whole trend of medical practice is away from needless “dosing.” and the fame of Vicks has spread to over 60 countries. Demand Increases Each Year The ever-increasing demand is shown in the familiar Vick slogan. First announced when Vicks reached "17 Million Jars Used yearly,” and later raised to “21 Million,” the figures have again been changed—as there are now “Over 26 Million Jars Used Yearly” in the United States alone. VICKS VAPORUB

accessory to elegance is too silly to even write about or against. But a lorgnette as a necessary substitute for glasses, to enable one to see, is another matter. I heartily recommend them and they are one of the answers to “how can a lovely lady be lovely and wear glasses.” bou BUT if you use a lorgnette you must know how to be graceful about It! Graceful and gracious, too, because one of the most detestable traits of the lorgnette-wielder is that of using her lorgnette as a sort of screen behind which she can j stare to her heart's content, for all the world as though she thought no one could see HEIR behind her glasses! And graceful means—well, why ' the necessity of the haughtily arched head in conjuction with the | lifting of a lorgnette? BUB IT isn't only elegance that we have to think of, but pocketbooks! Gone but not forgotten and still mourned are the days of two and a half and three yards of material to make an evening dress. Today an evening gown requiring only four yards is considered a marvel of Ingenuity on the part of the couturier, while fifteen and twenty ; yards are none too much to allow for the case of some fine chiffons and tulles—shades of cleaner's bills, dressmaker’s bills, wardrobe allowances! 9MB An Revcrir! Council Group Hears Speech by Judge Lahr Judge Frank J. Lahr spoke today at the luncheon meeting of the Indianapolis Council of Women, held at the Irvington Methodist Episcopal church. Judson L. Stark, Marion county prosecutor, also spoke. Both had the same subject. “Law: Enforcement.” Mrs. J. E. Andrews gave a review of “Giants of the Earth.” Mrs. A.; B. Glick, president, presided. The group in charge of the luncheon Included the delegates from the North Side Circle of the Child Conservation League, Ocasia Club, Over the Teacups Club, Past. Presidents’ Club, W. R. C. No. 44, President’s Day Club, Protestant Christian Hospital Nurses Alumns.e Association, Sesame j Club, Social Study Club, Sons of Veterans, Auxiliary No. 10, Spencer Club, Spanish War Veterans, Aux- 1 iliary No. 3, Thursday Lyceum ClubNo. 31 and Vincent C. S. L. C.

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Tri-Delts Leader Is Guest Here

Miss Pearl Bonisteel, Chicago, na- | iional president of Delta Delta Delta J sorority, will be the guest of the aci tive chapter at Butler university toj night at a formal birthday dinner ! given in her honor at the Spinkj Arms. The table will be centered with a plateau of roses and lighted by pink ! tapers. A feature of the decorations will be a birthday cake. During the dinner. Miss Imogene Pierson and Miss Anna Marie Sanders will give a piano recital. Miss Harriet Trinkle will present a program of readings, and Miss Pierson will give several sapophone solos. Guests with the active chapter will be Mrs. Harry Hooley, president of the Indianapolis aliiance; Mrs. Mer--1 ritt Thompson. Miss Clara Foxworthy, Miss Helen Grubber and Miss Mary Louise Pierce. Miss Grace Avels is general chairman for the dinner. Miss Bonisteel and Mrs. Edward Haan, Evanston, providence deputy, were to be honor guests this afternoon at a tea given from 4 to 6 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Thomas L. Green, 716 East Thirty-second street. Miss Ma.ia Brownlee, president of the Butler chapter, and Mrs. William Wiese, house mother, received with Mrs. Green and her daughter, Mrs. Marvin Lugar. The tea table, at which Miss JDorothy Beightol presided, was arranged with a centerpiece of spring flowers, and lighted by orchid tapers. Mrs. Herbert Todd and Miss Georgia Molder assisted Miss Beightol. Miss Pierson save a piano recital. Miss Bonisteel was the luncheon guest today of Miss Mildred Blackledge. national secretary of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Her other j guests were Mrs. Roland Schmedel j and Miss Martha Baker. Mrs. Haan ' was entertained at luncheon by Miss 1

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Sorority to Meet Lambda Mu chapter. Sigma Beta sorority, will hold its regular business meeting, Wednesday night, at the Spink-Arms. Fitted Lingerie New slips are princess, so are nightgowns and teddies. The cut of all undergarments of the new mode reflect new styles. New Grays The new combinations of color feature soft grays with delicate pinks and baby blues. They are extremely feminine combinations.

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This is the first of a series of paragraphs No. 1 by widely known University Professors giving their Individual opinions of the chain store institutions. Out of 45 professors asked for their opinion of the chain store, 43 of them replied that they thought the chain store was a decided benefit to the public. Better than any other group of people, these men know the facts upon which the chain store system is based. Dr. Paul H. Nystrom, Professor of Marketing Columbia University: “In my opinion the chain store system is a benefit to the American public, and it is improbable it will become a dangerous monopoly. That represents my opinion as to the long range effects of chains. There are many immediate problems requiring solution, but lam hopeful that more or less satisfactory solutions will be found. Even independent retailers who are hardest hit will probably be benefited In this long view." California FOODS for LENT SARDINES Kroger stores are well supplied with an excellent assortment of Lenten Foods. There arc foods in great variety—Sea Foods, Cheese, Macaroni products and many ethers — each nutritious, delicious and easily prepared. Nowhere ran you get finer quality or TOMATO SAUCE greater values. 3 1-LB. OVAL CANS Now—just in time for Lenten meals—we offer this tremendous value. Just think of it! A full fish in tomato sauce, packed in each tin. Where can you match STRINGLESS Beans 3 for 25c With that fresh from the vine flavor. No. 2 cans— Gentleman—WISCONSIN SWEET white corn grown. and many Peas 2 Cans 25c A tender, extra standard, extra sweet grade—compare its quality with any CALIFORNIA 2 No. 2 Cans Peaches 2 Large Cans 45c Del Monte—2 Large cans, 49c; Country Club golden

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