Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1935 — Page 19

V VI ‘ . 'H 13, 1935

A Woman's Viewpoint BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON

I BELIEVE in flattering men. wiihl In reasonable limits. Flattery oils ilie machinery of society, and p easant word are pass keys to othrr hearts. But. as I listen in on •orlet y especially that part of it in which the home woman a Bounds, I wonder wn'-ther p realize Jwt what our sycophantic aptitudes do to men and to ourselves. A man swells with importance ’:i hf . . urrounded by women w ho. cent upon pleasing, shower h:m whh compliments. He remains it *hs tale permanently if he has ;• -mouthed exa err/.on. He cant of course, see m f ;r,r. he is—non** of us can—ani so when the aaulation keeps up enough h" 1 come* to the i a sort of orac> irfallible and superior. It ' not Iranthat he should • n’o h:-. profi .onal or business life. Hence, i half-i losed by his exp ■ r.mr.g y-m he is m the right condition to make colossal mistakes of ;t:rr. nr H" refuses to be told anything, will not budge from his P' sition. and sooner or later, because of his nbs’ ma'*y. meets defeat. For the person who can no longer learn can no longer advance. I’m sure the men will agroe that a requisite for success today in any line is the ability to change one’s mind, sometime* ui a split '•econd. The jxi on v. ho can not do so is likely to be licked And now. lot’s consider what the fl ft*i -rr. g. r bo* to herself Sh"* builds up in her mmd a sense of overwhelming inferiority, a dis-tiu-t in lier own judgment. When she doesn’t agree with her husband, she must pret*nd to do so. This procedure, followed to its logical conclusion, makes cheats and liars

This Curious World Ferguson

y%\ • STRUTWIOMIMUS AN ANIMAL THAT LIVED Mg A SQUARE VARD OF * SOR.rAC£ PRODUCES ONE-THIRD OF AN T9•*itcswvtcc. ma Ounce of sugar, in a day. BILLIARD /^n^C^E; salls 1 ARE MADE FROM THE | XJ TLS<S CF FEMALE ! I ,\jWa • ELEPHANTS THE I f*T<\ V/Jw\i IVORY BEING SUPERIOR ! * Ndfs^k TO THAT OF THE MALES. |{ ' IS Vyb \t\\t HM ONF! .-q iaro yard of 1 af surface takes about two gallons of carbon m a smcle day. and throws off approximate!*- an n A second’s m-’ditation on the subject is suffi- < /r.’ to make one realize the importance of plant life to human existence. • mm NEXT —What Is the span of the universe?

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of the best of us. The art of flattering men used to be a part of every girl’s education. If she didn’t flatter, she didn’t eat. We should remember, however, that it is easy to overdo the thing and blarney our husbands to rum. One ought to temper all praise with common sense. OFFICERS NAMED BY BUTLER DRAMA CLUB Louis Stauber Honored by Thespis Society. Election of Louis Stauber as president of the Thespis Drama.ic Society was announced today at Butler University. Miss Helen Ashby has been named pledge adviser for ’he organization. The society will present “The Still Alarm." a onc-act play, Friday neon in their workshop in Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall. It will be the second ‘uch production of the new semester. Butler University student*, who are maionng in zoology, are eligible for a SIOO scholarship at the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole. Mass., next summer it was announced today by Dr. Henry L. Bruner, zoology professor on the F.tirview campus. Applications are lying received by Dr. Bruner thus week. Several Butler students have attended the special summer session at Woods Hole as choiarship recipients. General research and academic ability in zoology is the basis for granting the award.

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

r *BEJY LARGE ORDER JUST AS I THOUGHT.' V/HAT IS SUPPLIES,^I| ( WHAT WAS THAT V/OODEN UTENSILS, PLACE THOSE WOODEN UTENSILS THAT STUFF W IIEUTEKIAKIT! j / V/IWCLESS MESSAGE \ • SHIPMENT HURRIEDLY APE THE THINGS WE / J ' / l I ... , / FOUWD IKI MORDEL'S \ ABOARD, MOSTLY r* > NUTTY PICKED UP J IN LARRY ORTONS | f COME 0N... ) JENNINGS LM. „ ( THAT DAY, / HANDS SOON AS ,<\ WE HAVE WORK V|- ? T.aNSCEOASLS t . ... II

WASHINGTON TUBBS II

nJRRV. \ / SAME HERE. I FEEL LIKE ( ( WELL, HERE'S WHERE N ME \l PEOPLE ARE FOLLOWING , WE LEFT TH' LAUNCH. rAßewiy

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BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES

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TARZAN AND THE LION MAN

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As the sentry rose. Rhonda brought the stick down heavily on his head, and the Arab sank senseless to the ground. The girl looked quickly around. No one stirred. Then, beckoning the trembling Naomi to follow, she hurried to the spot where some horse trappings lay about.

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She handed a saddle and bridle to Naomi and took others for herself. Creeping stealthily to the tethered ponies. Rhonda equipped two of them. As Naomi mounted, her companion cautioned: “Hold him tight. If he gets out of control. he might scrape you off on a tree!”

—By Ahern

Quickly Rhonda unhitched all the rest of the Arab horses and turned them loose. Then she mounted her own pony, “We’ll drive them ahead of us a little way. Then we'll be safe—as far as the Arabs are concerned.” Slowly the horses began to move across the camp.

OUT OUR WAY

( /GOSH! THIS AIN'T \ / WHAT DO \ / WERE MOT LEAVING /mo pun there y vou want, th' pavement, young \ IS ONLY A PEW \ OfjT |N THE MAM, EVEN IP THERE WAS J BLOCHS OF \ roUNJTRV? ON LV ONE BLOCK OF Y IN TOWN, AN 1 IF NO ONE * PAVEMENT' VOU RE / _ ] WE DASSEN'T CaO OFF W|LL q E p NOT SO POND OF / \ TH' PAVIN', WHV. A US, CUT / \ —f' NOESE AM' BUScSV IS L -thece. y—A lots better /V 14A \ £ Am ‘ gQRN THIRTY YEAR'S TOO SOQM. ‘

f ( <AT/g 1 \ /can't understand it, V TH' LAUNCH IS j PODNER. I'M POSITIVE \ y* ~ ...=er we L.rr)

V '' ,• "!;l WELL-I'LL BE/ >/ SUM PIN TELLS ME ) 'CJr-v OOOLA / / OUR STRANGE / /ALL I GOTTA \ , l FRIEND PACKS / (WERE ON HIS / Utslw? I V A WALLOP/ Vv SIDE IN THIS /

* VOHY , WERE AX OOR S"1 WELL ,THATG " GREAT ’. GAY.EY G'NGO -THAT I SWELL', 9 UESTVNAUON, ALREADY. EASY - W\LL SANE HOUR.£> . |- rrr ri . „ 9 YOO’NE MADE GPLENOXO gj WE'LL 60 wi M|lin ' T

TELL THOSE MEN i I’M SOPRY LIEUTHNANT, //Wiffli TO UNLOAD 1T.. -THAT J BUT I GOT ORDERS . P / rpM/l STUFF IS WHAT IS / FROM THE C O ) . // ,j\ KNOWN AS CON- \ AND HE S THE ONE / ftfjivljL WT CENTRATED SUICIDE.' J WHO SITS IN THE J i *_*.*T^

To the anxious Rhonda it seemed ages before the loose ponies finally neared the trail at the edge of the black jungle. She was about to breathe a sigh of relief when suddenly a wild cry arose behind her. Then the angry voices of many men split the air. The camp was aroused!

—By Williams

—By Blosser

—By Hant tin

-By Martin

—By Edgar Rice Burroughs:

COMIC PAOB

—By Crane