Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 255, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1935 — Page 17
MARCH 5, 1935-
A Woman’s Viewpoint _BY MRS. \V VI.TLR FERGUSON .
IF the stork is hovering around vour house you 11 be delighted trith a nen tr k • Wto throp Ames and railed ' What Snail We Name the Babv?” It explains thr r'nnn' ard defines the meaning of 2366 nam s from Abigail t > Zo- ,_ . Aaron t > Z - tK'. s h for b< ys. In between are hundreds of mu .~al. digmfled and ir.'rrly prrtty ones. Should you happen not to be on the storks visiting list, you’ll still enjoy the book and perhaps it may it write him a letter, bet .-e e;rh page of the small volume js mu . ted with thumbsize pho*oprapr. of the racst adorable babies It tells v . for instance, that a r, .ar'er of ail the male citizens in the Ur.. !, d States are railed John. W.. James. Charles or George. 8 that one woman out of every i . an vers to Man - . Ann. Mar* p Elizabeth or Katherine. To think up new name', you can see, is a torm of inventiveness which will t ri interest and variety to life. Ever body'.' tired of Junior for the fir t on, of course. Going through life as Junior is enoueh to take th< initiative out of the turdie.*t lad. Because Orar.d-uncle Tobias fii • .r.-uished himself at the battle f t Antietam is actually no for saddling his name upon u and feu ole; s nephew. Sometimes it seems unfair that Children can not have tfie right to ivm** them elves, although they and probab! - L .n do v rd. lor me t lit thr girls would choose one j>opuli!i - at the moment and all the little boys would call th<m.rlves BillNaming the baby is an important e\ent. Young parents need backbone for the ©rri< al. because relatives v ill congregate and sentimentalism will override sense. Besides,
This Curious World Ferguson | 'lll% " X \ * rotates \ OKI AN M \ THE PERIOD = * j OP ROTATION 1 I __ AT ITS II \ / EQUATOR IS /J \ / 24.7 DAYS, V '' WHILE NEAR \'the poles tea J AvXYvNK IT IS AS AAUCH S| , \Sty :> as 34 daysIV ■ r///f II ll\\ which proves I v \\iV-3n that the sun y —y is not a / I SOLID BODVCACTUS PEARLS... | CURIOUS GROWTHS WHICH . . , , ■■■■ -j FORM INSIDE CACTUS PLANTS/ |C*S. LIKE OYSTER PEARLS, THEY jfC f V GROW TO REPAIR INJURIES fljL ) Y FROw OUTSIDE SOURCES. | Wjr a FISH OF SOUTHERN ASIA. U* i b WRIGGLES OVERLAND TO FRESH 1 * f QUARTERS WHEN A STREAM DRIES UP. LVLILIi LL THE SUN. like the earth, rotates from west to east. If it were a solid tody, ail its parts would have to rotate at the same time. The lact that various part.' of the sun rotate in different lengths of time shews that the sun is either liquid or gaseous, at least on the surface. * * NF.XT—Why are plant buds covered with scales? HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous l’uzzle 12 Bugle plant. 1 The last ruling IC T 0 O|_JII_ICHE,2.2;! IJ?I® *’!' kk - IS It Pelorsburg SHe was cm- TO Tjt IN A.S,AL ~e roro{ . y =^HGNA,| QLl[s( M 22 Measure. I t Destruction. - 23 Back of the l. r > Opening. VICTOR E tj neck 17 Birthmarks. AY* QT MEjRS! J J6.LJEL, 27 Energy, is English titles. LHtZZI E'YE LE T 581 |D 29 Totals. 13 ** r 5 cMEMvTE 15£fee|U 30 Woolly. r.dard of As> M S SMS E VE Q -l Learning (pi.), perfection. E BO S 3? Denied, tl A t of en- ME R E-IIHE X A.‘dß I ~C E 5 34 Knock, ve: ping t T Al I ANnG OL F E'P'S 36 Not to lose. ft Born. — 1 1 39 Oat grass. f 5 Small area. 46 Place where a . 40 Fright. ft* Structural unit trial is held. vtotumi 41 Sac. '42 Form of “a." fS Father 4S Weights of 2 Pressed. 43 Golfer's device. S'* Lawful. containers. 3 Round bend. 45 Branches. 32 Scarlet. si> Small drum. 4 To secrete. 47 Labor 33 Diagram. 52 Citric fruit. 5 Attack. 49 Bird. 35 To be indebted 53 Courage. 6Gajuns. 51 Genus of 37 Hastened 55 He his 7 Fish. cattle. SS Duties. throne. 9 One. 52 Pound. 41 Baseball stick. 56 He and his 10 Sorrowful. 53 Pronoun. 4t Armadillo. family were 11 To observe. 54 Musical note. TO 3d bb VO W ST" ?J n )b nv;.v irr hi — ELI I I 1 IIJJtJ i 1 n
we want to please dear old Aunt Mattie who has property. Here's where the little book will be handy. Perhaps you can persuade Aunt, Mattie to go through it and select one more pleasing than her own—and shell will you the property just the same. STATE ICE LEADERS TO ATTEND PARLEY Local Code Agencies to Confer in Washington. Representatives of the arbitration and appeal committees of the Indiana Association of Ice Industries w ill , leave tonight for Washington to attend a three day conference of lor.:, code agencies called by R. K. Straus. NR A deputy administrator. Indian - * delegates at the meeting will be W. K. Martin. Crawfordsville. committee chairman; L. L. Swartz, vice-chairman, and O. P. ■Fau' hier .-e'retary, both of Indian- !! Frank J. Callahan, Ft. 1 Wayne, association president, and H. B DePrez, Shelbvville. PHI DELTA THETA TO MARK FOUNDERS DAY Butler Professor to Act as Toastmaster at Banquet, Prof. George A. Schumacher, of culty at Butler University will be toasmaster Saturday night when Phi Delta Theta Fraternity members of thLs area celebrate Fonuders’ Day in the Cos lumbia Club. Rear-Admiral W. T. Cluverius. commander of the Great Lakes I Naval Training Station and a member of the crew of the Maine when ■ ;t sank in Havana Harbor in 1898, j will speak.
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•Follow me!” Tarzan repeated. Obroski fell in behind him, moving swiftly to keep pace with the silent, mysterious figure. Ahead of them a lion roared. Cbroski trembled. Nor was his nervousness allayed when a cry. half roar anc * half weird scream, burst from Tarzan s thr at.
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The roars of the lion came closer. Presently the two travelers came to an open spot by a river, flooded with the mellow light of a rising moon. Obroski's eyes did not dwell on the scene, for before them loomed the yellow body of a lion, topped by a rippling black mane.
—By Ahern
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Tarzan continued steadily forward and laid a hand upon the great lion. “You may come up now,” he said, “so that Jad-bal-ja may get your scent and know you are a friend. Afterward, he will never harm you—unless I tell him to." Numb with terror, Obroski approached.
—By Edgar Rice Burroughs
"If you are afraid, do not show it,” "'arzan cautioned. The American touched the .ion’s head, and felt the animal's hot breath in his face. He marveled at Tarzan's trained lion, but Stanley Obroski was destined to behold even stranger things in the mysterious heart of Africa.
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