Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1935 — Page 25

APRIL 11, 1935

A Woman’s Viewpoint BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON

\FTFR a good many years of learning ..boot women from women I have decided our rarest virtue is dependability That is to say. w are very grxtrl at making promt... and very b<d a! keeping them Indeed the really dependable U- r.a'e is so rare a jewel that she d# erve* .some .'■penal praise hrh I herewith give her. T 1 re must tie some good reason for ■ ; feminine failing Probably it can he rra rd to our education, treased tbe art el p>asti.vr of t i-u.g agri * able and of “yess- * I e it. • ,r e. we ne’er had. the ability to pronounce the word "no" as You i. ve noticed. I'm sure, in gr ip of women large or small the . be trusted to do what t v v they will do. There are aftl •• m u v who prom- !.-*• : a ume responsibilities and y "ho slide out from under them hke : ;:r> n- i pig eluding his captor. You dare not depend on them f< r Important tasks, and you soon. It pn to discount half they say, v *i.‘ :>• are ome whose word Ls 00 per cent bad. In < cry organization there is the handful who are reliable, who do practically all the work, while the rest talk volubly but fall down on th* ir jobs when it comes to the pinch. Almost invariably you can count on the business and professional wt man n she says she'll do somethin!.' :,h<'ll do it. The home-mak-er. I regret to say, is less to be tru rnl Nine times out of ten, e-j ci.illy if she has no children and plenty of servants, she will si.i v up with a grand excuse, or she won t show up at all. There must be something about

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life which fosters indecision and evasions I don’t know what it ls. but the fact is quite clear that many housewives are unsystematic. lr.romjptent and can not do tiie simplest outside task which requires foresight., planning and concentration. Is it an exaggeration bclteV our husbands and children must also suffer from this, the mo • slipshod of all feminine frailties? EASTER EGG HUNT TO DRAW 1500 CHILDREN Khodius Park Clubs Prepare for Annoal Festival. Approximately 1500 children are expected to participate in the annual Rhodius Park Easter egg hunt at 2 Easter Sunday. The hunt is being sponsored by the Mothers' Club, the Elite Club and the Fathers' Club of Rhodius Park. GAVE WRONG ADDRESS City Man Denies Prisoner Lived at 5020 E. 10th-Sst. Lester Tower, 5020 E. lOth-st, today asked The Indianapolis Times to state that Pete Coward, sentenced to the Indiana State Farm in Municipal Court yesterday on an intoxication charge, does not live at 5020 E. lOth-st. The Times yesterday, in reporting the sentence, listed Coward as living at the E. lOth-st residence, the address shown on police records as having been given police by Coward.

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

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TARZAN AND THE LION MAN

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Presently the gorilla set down the fear-stricken girl. “How did you escape from The Maker?” he demanded. “What do you m. j an?” she quavered; “I was captured by the Arabs." “Was that before I captured you several days ago?” “I never saw you b'*ore,” Naomi answered.

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Buckingham scratched his head. “Are there two of you?” he asked in astonishment. “I certainly caught you, or one like you, at the falls several days ago.” Suddenly Naomi began to comprehend. Evidently, she thought, Rhonda, too, had been taken prisoner by these beasts.

—By Ahern

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“Where is the other one?” she inquired anxiously. Still gazing at her in wonder, the big gorilla replied slowly: “If you are not she, then she is down there with The Maker in his castle.” He leaned over the cliff and pointed to a great stone castle on a ledge far below.

OUT OUR WAY

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—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

Then Buckingham turned toward Naomi Madison as anew idea took form in his mind. For a full minute he contemplated the trembling girl’s intriguing figure and beautiful face. Then he said menacingly: “If you are not she. The Maker has the other—and I can have you!”

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