Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 258, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1935 — Page 37

MARCH S, 1035

A Woman’s Viewpoint BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON.

Business training for girls would be justified, if only for one reason ra.v: g money for community propects. The archaic methods now in vogue in women s clubs and church organizations would try the pa!ence of a saint. When a man has a pet charity, he dig down in his jeans. But apparent.'. - he doesn't make the same jr - ire for his wife'.* favorite uplift movement; that is. if e are to udge bv the usual feminine attitude. For the woman, poor thing, pv on the most diversified and wondrous entertainments, spends Vi er.‘ r collecting 25. and uses an irun.'e amount of energy which the t r and had mueh better conserve for home endeavor. C'o..eftive money raising seems to me the ultimate humiliation for named women. Thousands who ].• r m lo* ;iv homes, drive big cars and wear elegant clothes haven't a kej to contribute to community effnit or so they say. Whether tr. . their own parsimony or their 1 . hands’, I have never been able to t o*. er. I only know most of them will resist to the death any effort to ge the matter settled in a simple, sensible fashion by each woman's opening her own purse. One hundred women may desire to raise S2OO for a cause in which they blieve. But do they ever hit upon the idea of having each indi- \ dual contribute two dollars? Perish the thought! No. they set about 1* in a much more complicated way. They all work like beavers for m -nUi putting on rummage sales.

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This Curious World Ferguson

IN HARRISBURG, PENN., / A COLONY OF PURPLE MARTINS NESTS EVERY I. YEAR IN A BiRD HOUSE WHICH STANDS ON A BUSV, J the star, NOVA MCRCUUS, __sS I! V |j EXPLODEC fgXJj j} CENT UR lES AGO, pjN J BUT THE LIGHT OF THE t ' explosion did not I REACH THE EARTH UNTIL I I / j A PEW MONTHS A<3o/ / ; AT CHRISTMAS TIME. THE / j STAR BECAME ONE OF / j THE BRIGHTEST IN THE 1 y SKY FOR A FEW 1 • D^VS * AN ASUNOANCE ■> rP OF CLEANSING LATHER, >s^ WHEN RUBBED UP IN WATER. 1 f

SOME idea of the sudden chance in the brightness of the star, H , H in lie earned from the fart that, within a few days’ tmv\ it changed from a star of the fourteenth magnitude . . . far too faint to be seen with the naked eye ... to the seventeenth most luminous star in the heavens. • • • NTiXT—What flower now is given preference as the national flower ©f the Ttiited States?

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lecture course*, food sales, charity bazars and bridges. They sell subscriptions, art calendars. face creams, kitchen uten- ! sils. Or, if they belong to the really affluent set, they may give a Bal Masque where the price of costumes would pay for the project; they j conduct horse shows, musicales and i silver-offering teas, all of which are 1 fearfully elegant and upon which each member has probably spent I enough to finance the project. I suppose these trumped-up endeavj ors preserve the self-esteem of the I ladies, but they’re a darned poor way to raise money. In feminine language. ‘Charity worketh long and vaunteth itself." KIDNEY TO SPEAK AT WASHINGTON DINNER Indiana Society at Capital to Honor Newspaper Men. Hu Time* Sprrial WASHINGTON, March B.—The Indiana Society of Washington, of which Rep. Louis Ludlow is president. will hold a ‘ Newspaper Men’s Night” Thursday night, March 21, at the Shoreham Hotel here. Daniel M. Kidney, Washington co respondent of The Indianapolis Times, will be among the speakers. W. R. C. Group to Meet The Past Presidents League of Major Robert Anderson Post, No 44, Woman's Relief Corps, will hold a lunchpon Monday at 512 N. Illinois--1 st. Mrs. Claudia Erther is president.

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

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ALLEY OOP '

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BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES

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TARZAN AND THE LION MAN

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Stalked by the huge lion. West and Orman hurried down the winding trail, casting quick glances rearward. “At least he’s keeping his distance,” Orman observed hopefully. West smiled grimly. “1 suppose he knows he’s got us, and he's playing the cat and mouse game.”

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Soon the trail debouched into a small opening where there was a little underbrush and the trees grew farther apart. They had advanced only a short distance into it when the stalking beast dogging their footsteps rounded the last turn in the trail and came steadily onward.

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OUT OUR WAY

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Tho great lion paused a moment at the mouth of* Lie trail, his tail twitching, his great Jowls dripping saliva. With lowered head he surveyed the two men menacingly from yellow-green eyes. Then he crouched for a charge. ‘ We’ve got to shoot, Bill,” Tom Orman cried.

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The director fired first, his bullet creasing the lion’s scalp. West fired and missed. Then the infuriated carnivore charged! The empty shell jammed in West rifle. Orman shot once more, without effect, and before he could fire again, the huge beast rose to seize him ________

—By William*

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COMIC PAO

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