Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 293, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1930 — Page 19
APRIL 18, 1930.
FASHION WORLD DISCOVERS IT’S TO ENJOY BLUE SEASON
Wives Want More Than Mere Home BY MARTHA LEE About the safest guide in our treatment toward others is to do unto others as we would have them do unto us. If we would rigidly follow this adage, a lot of hurt feelings and crushed spirits and broken hearts would be avoided. A husband who has an idea in his mind to cheat on his wife would do well to consider, before he took the step, just how he would react U his wife were contemplating a Similar step. For some reason married men have the idea that they are the only ones who start yearning for romance after five or more years of marriage. You’d think they had a nomer on all the heart hunger in the world. Women are just as eager for adventure, just as hungry for love and romance as men. And when they don’t get it in their homes they are {Just as dissatisfied as men ever llared be. Girl Is Very Foolish It isn’t fair for men to take their J added advantage of being out in the I business world, in contact with people. A great many men have the Idea that if they provide their Wives with a legal married name, a home, furniture, and a few children to take up their time they have done their duty toward them. They eecm to think that a woman’s desire for the attentions of a lover dies after five or ten years of married life. And so they feel justified in giving these attentions to others, outside their homes. The girls who allow married men to shower them with attentions, however, innocent they may seem, are doing themselves and their sex an injustice. If the girls are lucky, someday they will be wives them*elves. Here if any place the wisdom of doing unto others as you would have them do unto you is shown. A girl who will accept little attentions from a married man, knowing he is a married man, is very foolish. A girl who finds she has been accepting the attentions of a man already bound legally to another woman Is unfortunate. Told Wife of Love A girl, under these last circumstances who continues to accept attentions from such a man is blinding herself to the despicable traits such a man must have In his character. Dear Miss Lee: 1 am very deeply In love with a married ■nan. He Is as much In love with me. It was too late, after X learned he was married, to forget him. He has been away from his wife for several months, r.ot because of any domestic difficulty but because his work called him to this city. He has always, and still does, support his wife and their small adopted child, whom be loves very much. Os his own volition the other day he wrote his wife and told her about his having fallen in love with me, and asked her to release him from his present bond, that he may be free to marry “the one irtr! he loves more than all else in the world.” To this, as I have at aU times, T remained silent, for fear of influencing him, ulUiough he knew I was unhapy as things were. He said he could not go on living. * dual life, and yet he could not forget me not give me up. If his wife answers this letter, refusing to grant him a divorce, should I give aim up or make a fight for him? We aurely know our own minds, as he is 30 ar.d I am 27. I know I will make him tinhappv if I refuse to aee him again and 2 am afraid I will make her unhappy if 2 do. And I nwseif constantly am •mhappv because the man I love legally is bound to another. ELAINE. Fundamentally the man is pretty! caddish, don't you think, to havei allowed you to fall in love with him, thinking he was a single man. j
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Arresting in its unusualness and loveliness Is an afternoon frock from Nicole Groult which uses two blues, enhanced by hand-embroidered polka dots in white. The skirt and long cuffs are navy and the rest of the frock a Madonna blue. The blouse and the front of the skirt and cuffs are plain. A picture hat of navy bakou straw is banded in a Madonna blue ribbon.
Take into consideration the fact that he has been away from his wife some months. He’s probably pretty lonely. Your friendship, which unfortunately for you turned into love, might have started out as a diversion for the lonely hours, for him. You can not be sure he loves you best until he again has been with his wife. Home Ties Strong Also you must not forget that it would take a pretty deep, sincere love to make him break the ties which years of living with his other wife, and the love for his child, bind him to this other life. You can not know the small memories that tug at his conscience., to make him return. Your affair has the advantage of being new and glamorous and his affection for you must be deepened by a speck of pity, because you are in such a tight place. But his other affair has the advantage of habit and custom and security and memory. If his wife refuses to release him, do not see him any more until he is free. It might help some to go to another city. But' do not see him because were you in his wife’s place you would expect the girl who was responsible for his wanting to break things off to at least give you a fighting chance. You are here, where he is. She is away. And if you do suffer, If you are unhappy, imagine how empty and unhappy his wife’s life must be.
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CHURCH BOOSTERS TO PRESENT PLAY Bethlehem Boosters of the Bethlehem Lutheran church will present “A Poor Married Man,” Friday, April 25, at Broad Ripple high school auditorium. Members of the cast are: Miss Dorothy Rodenbarger, Miss Ruth Rodenbarger, Miss Emily Foltz, Miss Leone Meyers, Howard Gross, Herman Holtzbaur, Raymond Gross and Ivan Walker. Aid to Hold Sale Ladies Aid Society of the Union Congregational church will hold a cake sale Saturday at the market house, Patou Bag One of the new Patou bags Is made of black silk polka dotted in rose opaline. It Is round, with silk covered fastening and is lined with black, piped in pink. Taffeta Hat Paris sends us embroidered taffeta hats that are light and very packable for traveling. Others are plain colors, with stitched brims.
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Favorite . Color Easy to Choose BY~ ROSETTE XEA Service Writer PARIS, April 17.—This is a "blue” season in the fashion world. All the blues are going through a Renaissance period—such old favorites as Alice blue, “love-in-the-mist” blue, Madonna blue and even turquoise blue are with us again. Black, and black and white, are still favored by ultra-smart women, but these blues strike a less sophisticated note. In the range of fashionable colors blue is easily the first favorite. Madonna blue is most attractively combined with navy blue by Nicole Groult in an afternoon dress of wool georgette, originally dotted over with white embroidered polkr dots. A hat of navy stra-w ' Ammed with the light blue ribbon completes this ensemble which strikes anew note of color. Vionnet shows one of her most attractive evening gowns of black tulle with a treble necklace and walstbelt of turquoise blue stones, with a small velvet evening bag to match. Pale blue shantung suits promise to be very popular both for seaside and country wear this summer.
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ONE of the most heart-breaking things a woman has to contend with is superfluous hair. Not only is It bad to have an excessive growth on the face, but in this modern day of sheer stockings, it is equally bad on the legs, and I have been asked persistently how to remove this hair permanently. Until a short time ago it was impossible for me to give any definite way, but there now are on the market creams which will do just this. I must caution you, however, to start with the idea that it is essential
that you do not expect results quick: First sign of results will not appear for three to four months, and after the loss of the first growth of hair there will be a recurrence. This will be only in the form of down and you must keep after this by applying the cream to your face every night. It may take six, seven <yr eight months, and even in stubborn cases a year, but I know to a certainty that it will harmlessly and permanently create baldness. These creams are a result of years of experimentation and they not
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man of the entertainment committee, will be assisted by Mrs. E. C. Anderson, Mrs. D. E. Rlckett, Mrs. Frank Gritt, Mrs. Harry Kern, Mrs, Norbert Fox and Mrs. F. J. Hermann. Chapter Will Meet Beta chapter, Theta Sigma Delta sorority, will meet tonight at the home of Miss Lucille Cook, 1444 Fletcher avenue.
