Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 187, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1934 — Page 13

DEC. 15. 1934

A Womans Viewpoint BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON

PARENTHOOD ir.ay be the moet difficult of careers, but its compensations can be glorious. The opportunity to have a hand in the making of a human being is a thrilling experience. For parents are creators in more than one sense. They can, if they will, be gods shaping souls. If only it were possible to forget the personal equat ion occasionally and to look at our children as a stranger might, we would appreciate our position more.fully. Too much affection can deaden the perceptions. You are the mother of only one son, let us suppose. In reality, during his growth to manhood, he will be so many different personalities that you feel as if you had reared a doascit. The moment you have grown used to taking care of a baby you'll discover an inquisitive, restless 2-year-old on your hands; then, before you've learned to cope with him. there will appear one morning a lad ready for school. • Only a short time will have passed when, some warm spring afternoon, there will rush into the house a big boy with plans for junior high. Ho 11 be a veritable changeling, rrratic, naughty, sometimes insolent. Many a mother w-eeps in despair while her child travels through that dangerous land of adolesence, the place of moon and mists into which no grown-up may enter. When he emerges, however, another will be walking in his shoes. Something will have been left behind, some strange, half-evil quality, so that perhaps, on the very day you believe you have lost him forever, he will reappear again, the lovable, gentle boy who once was yours. Only this time he'll wear long trousers

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This Curious World Ferguson

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MANY astronomers agree that the possibilities of life are greater on the Galilean moons of Jupiter, and on the giant moon of Saturn, than UW are on any of the planets ihemselves. • • • NEXT—Art mice land of chaws,

rnd a h.ve anew shining look on his faco. Yet another thrill is reserved for you, when you realise your son is a man. To you. of course, he’ll always be more than just a man. He will be a composite being—your baby, your little lad. your big boy, your intractable adolescent. All these individuals at various times will look at you out of his eyes. Then you may know you have helptd at an evolution as miraculous as the slow creation of the planet Earth. 4 SHARE PRIZE AWARDS Indianapolis Women Among Winners in Camay Contest. Four Indianapolis women have received prizes in the nation-tfide Camay contest, it was announced today. They are Mrs. R. P. Stearns. 2890 Sutherland-av, who will receive 1100; Miss Bernice Markus, Indiana University Training School for Nurses; Miss Marianne Cummings. 3360 N. Meridlan-st, and Miss Beatrice Ann Bailey. 895 Middle-dr, WoodrufT-pl, each of whom’will receive $lO. WINS SPEEDY DIVORCE Contested Suit Settled is Four Minutes Here. A iss Martha Worth, 2838 Centralav, has the unususl honor of having been granted a contested divorce in the record time of four minutes yesterday by Joseph T. Markey, judge pro tern, in Superior Court One. Miss Worth, who was Mrs. Martha Betty, had her maiden name restored by the court.

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

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TARZAN AND THE CITY OF GOLD

j- ■ ■ -■ ■■*-*—*■■ - Nemone turned in fury on Tomos, who explained tremblingly: “I sent Erot to prepare the girl for Xarator’s embrace. Until this moment I did not know he had been killed and his body substituted for Doria’s.” Angry and baffled, the Queen ordered Erot s body thrown into the crater.

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In gloomy silence Nemone rode down the winding mountain trail. Finally she asked Tarzan: "Who do you think killed Erot?” “Perhaps I did,” the ape-man suggested with a smile. **l have been thinking of that possibility,” the Queen replied, but SHE did not smile. Tarzan said nothing more.

—By Ahern

OUT OUR WAY

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“It is not the killing of Erot that annoys me Nemone continued. “It is the effrontery of the person who dared interfere with my plans. And you—if it were you—have accomplished nothing for your friends. Thudos and Gemnon will now pay more heavily. And Doria can not escape me!”

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

"Some day I shall lose patience with you,” Nemone stormed, “and have you throwrr to the lions! What will you do then?” “Kill the lion,” the apeman replied. “Not the lion I shall have you thrown to,” she shouted. And Tarzan knew that already she was planning his doom, should be offend her further!

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