Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 246, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1935 — Page 29
FEB. 22, 1935.
A Woman's Viewpoint .BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON
S~ TATISTICS do not always tell the whole truth Take, for insfanre. thne* on divorce. In coid print they inform u* that the wife ts usually the one who wants the marriage dissolved; so, while we look them out, we have in mind the fHC*ure of innumerable husbands mistreated, be'rayed abandoned bv erratic mates. For this reason. there has grown up the id*'* that the majority of women are d:.' itisfied and vengeful. The d< scrip'ion fits a good many. HI admit, but 'ha* t alter the fact that in thousands of cases where the wife a k a divorce the hu band has instigated the request. Modem man's idea of gallantry. Ton e. is to allow the woman to he t;,.. avirrr or m this affair. He stand aide, rvrmifUng her to p’ r-dc him 'o the divorce court He mav have behaved in such a way as to lose ty'h her re pect and love; he may broken all the vows and flouted all the conventions, but he considers himself the perfect gentleman when he lets her bring rharres of ineompa’abih|y or mental crueltv again f. him. In a good manv instance.-, too. he under the martyr's halo, receiving the prying sigh of his friends. All of us have intimately known W' men vno went heartbrokenly to their lawyers, not because they wanted their marriages to be broken. but because their husbands •sked for freedom Does anybody with sound sense believe that ail the.e pUiaole mid-dle-aged women would divorce men who were good providers, the fathers of their children, loved for many
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years, especially when It is realised that for the wife a divorce means the end of home and. in a manner of speaking, the very finish of life? Yet the names of many such women decorate our divorce dockets. Do you ask why? Simply because a younger and prettier lady has appeared upon the scene, and because while the gallantry of a man in the throes of middle-aged infatuation may go far. it can't go quite far enough to consider the feelings of the person who has given him youth, beauty, loyalty, love and children. NURSES' CHORAL FUND PROGRAM IS ARRANGED Event to He Held March 8 at North M. E. Church. The annual program of the Methodist Hospital Nursing School choral fund will be held at 8 p. m., March 8. at the North M E. Church. William Kugel is director and Miss Ruth Summa is sponsor of the choir. The program will include numbers by the choir in uniform, a vocal selection by Mr. Kugel and an xylophone number by Miss Gertrude Kellar. Dr. John G. Benson, hospital superintendent, will be the speaker. Tickets will be distributed by nursing students and the White Cross Music Guild. Moose to Initiate Sunday Indianapolis lodge 17. Loyal Order of Moose, will initiate new candidates at 2 Sunday in Moose Temple. 135 N. Delaware-st.
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