Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1935 — Page 15

APRIL ?. 1933_

Writers Go on Tours by ms Imagination Fannie Hurst and Friend Plan Many Trips They Never Take. BY HELEN WORDEN Tim* Hritff N r EW YORK. Apr;i 4— Fannie H ;r t and I have an eye on a tr.p to Natchez. The old mansions, the historic Mississippi River town* ar.d the eighteenth century gardens appeal to our sentimental souls. We thought we might go by way of Louisville. Gov. Ruby Laffoon muted Miss Hur*t to speak before the American Youth Congress ou April It If D. Roostvelt. Edgar Hoover ar.d Governors of Indiana. Trnnr see and Kentucky will be on hand. ‘Zorah Hurston has a car that runs." Fannie Hurst said. We could all drive down to Louisville, then circle over to Knoxville and Memphis and on to Natchez * Our gerujrnphical knowledge is ketchy. We may be haywire about this line of march. But at least tt'a lun to plan! Trips Take Time Miss Hurst and I have cooked up many trips we've never taken. Last summer we had visions of sailing over to call on Ruth Bryan Owen in Denmark. For a couple of davs this winter if looked as if we might join Mrs. Owen in Madrid and pay a visit to Claude Bowers, our American aml The difficulty with both these jaunt- was lack of time. The same uas true of Hawaii, a spot we had included in a voyage to China which we had once discussed. I got a k: r k out of Hawaii and China. I studied maps, questioned returning travelers nr.d learned the recipe for a Hawaiian cocktail made from the juice of one lime, an equal amount of Cointreau and a jigger cf Jamaica rum. Ice. shake well and serve. Doesn’t Like Planes During the Christmas holidavs the question of an airplan® trip to Mexico fanned our globe-trot*ing instincts. Clayton Knight, the artist, had suggestions. H<* flew bv way of Merida. Barba Chano, proprietor of the Hotel Itza, is the character of tlie place. His hotel was a famou planter s mansion. The ■out’* with the Mexican expedition was not the time—it takes only two days and two nights—but the met lied of travel. Miss Hurst doesn’t take to airplanes Last fall went to Minnesota.' with the hope of seeing St. Paul. **Thev say it's a quaint town,** Fannie Hurst spoke optimistically. “And well worth looking at!’’ We never saw Sr. Paul. Our hosts' were from Minneapolis. To men- 1 tion St Paul in Minneapolis Is like! asking a British lord to take you! through the Iri.'h Free State. Chapter Will Initiate Initiation services will be held by, Alpha Chapter. Phi Gamma Tau Sorority, Sunday afternoon at j Robinwood Inn for Miss Jeanette' Criss and Mrs. John Conger. Mrs. William Hame. chapter president, will be in charge, assisted by Mrs. R F. Dietrich. Mrs. William J. Pierce is chairman of a musical tea to follow. Mrs. Maurice Healy will pour and Miss France.', Smith will assist in the dming room.

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TRIO TO ASSIST IN MUSICAL PROGRAM

The Hoosier Trio will assist Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary musical sorority. in preseni.ng “An Hour of Familiar Music’’ at 8 tomorrow night at the First Presbyterian Church. The program will include: "Laiuinguna" Bohm Ho<. jf r Trio, compe ed ot Lois L-e Sauin;er. xolin. Lillian Starott. cello. Hi'l-n Ktaroft. piano. Celcsre Aida" Verdi Trumpet solo. Ruth Hutchins. (•I -Polv" ZamenicK ,bi ' Gypsv Love Sone" Victor Herbert Xylophone solos, lmogene Pierson. Roses of Picardv" W'ocd Banjo. Mrs. Russell Spivey “Etude'’ Rachmamoff <bi Scherro Chopin Piano. Mary Cottman. Selections From Victor Herbert. Hoosier Trio. "Curtnena" ■ • Wilson "Italian S'reet Song." from "Naughty Marietta" Herbert Vocal Solos. Mrs Russell Spivey. "Indian Love Call," from "Rose Marie" ... .. Friml Saxophone. Imogene Pierson. The Di vert Sons" . Romberg Ensemble with the trio, xylophone, er.tvr and voice accompanist. Miss France* W’ishard.

Sail two wonderful days on the sheltered Sc Lawrence Seaway on your way to Europe. Won’t that add to your comfort and fun ? Get maps and rates from jour ou-n agent or n w Allan. T. P. A., 4.1*1 .Merchant* Hunk Bldg., Indiunnpnlis, Indiana.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Children in Groups Will See Shows Puppet Performances Will Be Presented at Three Places. In audiences witnessing Mrs. Helen Haiman Joseph's puppet shows Saturday under sponsorship of the Indiana Vassar Club will be children, attending in parties. Mrs. Clarence Merrell’s son Ned will see the shows with his schoolmates. Bill Wainwright. Jim Holliday, Gilbert Erowning. Frank Rabb, Fred C. Flickinger, Charles Zerfas and Bud Bookwalter. Mrs. Merrell is chairman of one of the ticket committees. Mrs. Eugene C. Miller, member of the club board of directors, is arranging a party for her son, John. Mrs. John B. Stokely, will take Flo Mary and Julie Ann Foreman, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Harry L. Foreman. Mrs. George Hilgemeier Jr. will take a group of children, friends of her children, Janet and Gene. Mrs. J. Jerome Littell has made reservations for a group to attend with her children, as have Mrs. Carl Eveleigh and Mrs. C. Severin Buschmann. Mrs. Joseph will present "Robin Hood” in the morning at the Ritz; in the afternoon "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” . nd "The Three Bears” at the Irvington Presbyterian Church, and a night performance at the Indianapolis Orphans Home.

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Manners and Morals BY JANE JORDAN

If you hTe reached an impasse with y-a 1 problem*, write to Jane Jordan who will help yon understand your difficulties. Dear Jane Jordan—l am a woman of 30, married to a man of 35 whom I love sincerely. I am positive he loves me for he treats me beautifully. We are fairly well fixed

financially and have no children and have been 1 married for 12 years. For the last few years my husband has had practicajly no desire for me physically, which mystifies me. I am considered fairly attractive, am Jolly and pleasant most of the time. I realize

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I am not at all perfect, though to hear my husband speak of me you would consider me so. When I was busy struggling to get along, I didn't mind so much, but now I have more leisure, I wonder just what I get out of marriage besides a good living and companionship, which I admit is a great deal. I always have found it rather easy to attract men* and I can not understand why my husband should be so cold. I have discussed the matter with him and warned him that he is leaving me open to temptation. He has always promised to co-operate, but never seems to be able to do so. I can’t figure out what he expects me to do about it. You may say that adopting a

child would keep me busy and out of trouble, but would it stifle all desire in me? I am afraid I will grow to hate him. Whenever I meet a man who appeals to me I find it mighty hard <o keep myself for someone who doesn't want me. As I said before, I love him very much and could be perfectly happy only for this. Could you suggest anything I might try to make life a little easier? MARIETTA. Answer—Your letter gi\es me not the slightest clew as to what the trouble may be. You admit that your needs were not so noticeable when you were busy, but only made themselves felt when you had more leisure. Does your husband have more leisure, too? The first thing that the average person thinks of to explain such a situation is that some other woman has taken his fancy, and whom his affection for you prevents him from having. This is not necessarily the explanation which is more likely to be found in some deeper level of his personality to which you and I, or even he, have no access. It is not uncommon for a man who loves his wife very deeply to unconsciously associate her with his mother or sister toward whom a physical gesture is unthinkable. He prefers, without knowing why, to keep his wife on the same untouchable pedestal. While his devotion is unquestionable, its very quality puts a restraining force on desire. Puritanical convictions of some sort may hold him in check, or perhaps he is simply one of those

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