Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 250, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1935 — Page 17
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A Woman's Viewpoint _BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON
THERE is much to be ?=aid for I Topsy. who "Just growed." She wasn't uch a bad child, if you remember your Uncle Tom’s Cabin. At the risk of booing from the specialist'. I must say I believe a good ,:.y children who just grow turn (PM those who are r:r- rously superv.srd and dreadfully well trained. The latter remind me of the highly magnified and thorcughlv educated Mr. Wogglebug In the o? Book; at least they’re victim.'- of just such exaggerations. Without any chance to make their wi-h' known they are rushed from cradle to classroom. No. Indeed, the schoolmaster complex has not disappeared fr'.m earth. It has grown. ily In the direcB . ng and clemency. Nonetheless, we are only a little If ardent ,n our desire to regulate, to superimpose upon the child our theories. We supervise hi tudy. we supervise his play, and what :s vone we give him very little privacy. Can’t you remember how you used to fc-cl when some impertinent grr wn-up intruded on your play? How you resented the interruptions and the ridiculous practical suggestions? For children live apart from adults. They have a secret inner existence which we seldom recognize. and of which only hazy memories remain to us from our infancy. . It is dreadful to see children snatched from their magical worlds and thru t into pur confuted life so oon and ruthlessly. To be fair with them, we shall have to combine our newfangled knowledge
THE SWEET FLAVORED GUM /
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COMPLETELY dark nights in the polar regions are an exception. Tli; Aurora Borealis, in the Arctic, and Aurora Australis, in the An\m;ic. constantly add their brilliant displays to the darkened sky, and the horizon usually is lighted by the hidden sun. • • • VEXT—Where is the headquarters of the cobra family?
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with old-fashioned common sense. The old life was arranged so that the child had plenty of time to himself. He had long hours when he was without adult supervision. It was in such privacy that character developed and genius grew. S2S,OOO.TRUST FUNDS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED Court Order to Benefit Stockholders of Three Realty Firms. Probate Judge Smiley N. Chambers yesterday ordered the distribution of $25,000. held in trust, to the preferred stockholders of three realty companies for which Ralph A. Young and the Fletcher Savings & Trust Cos., are receivers. The companies and the money to be distributed are the Capital City Realty Cos., $14,000; Number Two Realty, Mortgage and Securities Cos„ $4984. and the Hanover Realty Cos., SSOOO. There are no creditors of I the firms. Judge Chambers said. LAW SCHOOIT ALUMNI ARRANGEFOR DANCE Dinner Also to Be Enjoyed by Benjamin Harrison Group. The annual dinner dance of the Benjamin Harrison Law School Alumni Association will be held tomorrow night at 6:30 in the grill room of the K. of P. building. Arrangements have been in charge of Lawrence C. Ammon, president and chairman of a committee composed ' of Miss Adele G. Storck and Horace A. Morgan
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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WASHINGTON TUBBS II
f WHAT/ Y A PELLA CAN'T STAY IN BED, JADA,\ (f OH, EASVf ISN'T \ I 6IVE 'IM CREDitX SOU UP?i WHILE OLD BOARDV"S TURNING THE \HE WONDERFUL? / WHEN HE ENOS I WORLD UPSIDE V Y A DEPRESSION^
ALLEY OOP
WELL, I GOT BACK HERE SAFE fI DON’T SEE WHY % ; ENOUGH -ASIDE OF GETTING MY WmjY^l ALLEY OOP INSISTED ) /J \ DRESS ALL TORN UP ON A THORN jfflfnf | ON MY STAYING IN < f U[ \ BUSH, MY LITTLE TRIP WAS ,] THIS CAVE ALL Y 1 / BEEN DISGUSTINGLY OF THE TIME. / aYY>
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
f It. 7 aiT 1/ Kllilt VOFLL ,\F HR .LEE REAL\Y VJAVTCS HE yVry HLO ,TER\V\C-1H GLAD YOH WORK ? NTAHE YkAt F\RE-EAT\N' OFF SPRING OF VMS, DROPPED \N \ I WEED SOHE THEH'S I SPose orders \s orders—ooh oh'. help '. c'hon.taye ovf yoor f\gy\y\n HERE NY COHES , ViOWl COAT -<-Y WANNA GEY AN _Jj WORDS, V—■ I ::: - '1 ACTION PICTURE OE YOU 1 GAL t |n r j.:
TARZAN AND THE LION MAN
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Rhonda Terry reached out and grasped a short, stout piece of firewood. Slo - Ly, stealthily, catlike, she crawled from tier blankets. Trembling, Naomi Madison followed her. Rhonda crept toward the back of the unsuspecting sentry. She lifted the stick above his head and swung it far back ...
Shop in the "Buy-Way"—Downstairs at Ayres—Where You SAVE on Everything for Home and Family!
THE INDIANAPOUS TIMES
. . . While Rhonda and Naomi were making their reckless bid for freedom, Tom Orman and Bill West, after a long day's journey, were camped In the forest, awaiting the dawn to resume their search for the girls. They were to sleep by turn so there would be a constant guard against the perils of the jungle.
—By Ahem
\ Oi MUCH AS LIS BIG GUVS—KJOT \ iST&\ ANNWHERES WEAR BUT VOU (301 TO BUOV YOURSELF UP, ON (^3 J RUBBER ICE THAT IS MAKE VOURSELF LIGHTER RINIDA FeS PLIT ACROSS. LIKE. BUT VOU’RE TOO VOU MG TO UMDERSTANJD THAT. I / , / /MOTHER WORDS, VOU'VE / ' wy GOT TOO MUCH LEAD IN TH' / ~ vi jI. ' i —l l * * ' \m. sec, u. 9 pat, ors MVSTERIES OF LIFE. foi9i>eTNfcAS£aict.m. , j
WHY YOU y I'M GOING TO \f MEDALS? POOP/Y ISNT IT JUST T 6!YE HOPATIO \ SHE ; S GOING TO TOO DUCk-/-WSk HIM MEDALS j BOARDMAN THE I ME A DUKE.\ WUCKY FOR
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Bill’s tour of sentry duty was not lonely, for his mind was filled with visions of the lovely Rhonda. He was no longer angry at her seeming attentions to Obroski. Obroski? Why, he had almost forgotten the man. Naturally, Bill West could not foresee the amazing role Obroski was to play in the fateful drama ahead.
OUT OUR WAY
f ITS SO LONELY AND QUIET, AWRIGHT, MEN -TH‘ GAL IS AS ) !l V. I'D ALMOST WELCOME ill * jUI SII||k&OOD AS OURS, RIGHT NOW, / v | J V 17 BY NEA OFI.
—By Edgar Rice Burroughs
.. . When Stanley Obroski was dragged to earth by the fierce Basutos in the village of their chief Rungula, Tarzan looked down upon the frantic scene and determined to aid the man who was his double. He unslung the grass rope from his shoulder and swung it powerfully. If he failed, the penalty woulcf be death!
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