Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1936 — Page 31
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R: JANE JORDAN—
All my married life my |&
sband and I have had to ve hard to keep the home going and rear our two adorable children now 2 and 3 years 20M. Now I feel that our battle is SBimost won and we will have things a little easier. Here is my terrible probJem: My husband has never left - the house without me until last week. He said he was going out with some fellows, I begged him not 0p to go as I did want him starting out maybe ; “bad company, but he went anyway and got home at 3:30 a. m, % overlooked it as I thought he have had a good time but the ier night he said he was going “#0 church and came in ‘at 12 that night. * Then I knew something was and he finally told me he out with a divorced woman has two children. He said lye’ felt sorry for her but promVised never fo do it again. He told i¢ how nice and consoling she and even wants me to meet h Now, I work hard all day hing, ‘washing, ironing and trying 10 make things pleasant him. How could he desert his w@wn wife and children for some #' one else's wife and children? iSHé told me he would never leave ane again, but he sees her almost every day at work and his willpower is weak. If it happens again would it be up to me to find work and take the children and leave all my hours of work and pleasure be‘hind? Shall I start all over again and give him another chance? Shall I go see this woman and ask her not to encourage him? = BROKEN HEARTED.
ANSWER—If you will keép: your head you have nothing to worry about, for you have all the power in your hands. Your husband is Bound to you by the children, by his own.
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BY MARJORIE BINFORD WOODS Times Fashion Editor
FRipax the 13th offers no trepidations- fo this superstition-defying |?
young modern!
Dressed in the height of fashion for a festive afternoon party she is nonchalant even in the shadow of a ladder! That's the way you should feel ‘when you 'gét ready to go places
these fashionable days. Black cats, broken mirrors; s< over the shoulder
Today’s Pattern
‘who Bade Jove to them #0 |:
‘ardently went back to his wifes Usually he gives the children as an’ excuse, and they #re a powerful drawing card, but: ¥ have no doub
that one factor: in ‘these returns: ig
simply that the man tired of his Yttle romance and saw no gain in happiness by changing wives. Your husband has threatencd your security by paying attention ‘#10 another woman. He has frighti you thoroughly and it is tor any one. to behave. wise-. fin the grip of cold fear. ‘Diss
You Have every right lo ¢ this can, bé" dene. with
dighity’ and reserve unaccompanied by the well-known: emo- ; tional scene which causes such
# woman. No “appeal will be effective. gall enly :enjoy: the feeling of dyer she has over you,
ous husband’ to’ defend Her and ‘$his you do not want. Many a husnd has been driven to declare gch more than he really felt for r woman when she was un- ' because of him. : nlp claw 4a bia adie wiih ur letter gives lies in the fact that j told you how nice and consoling
It you p her you make" it necessary |
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Jal should be as nothing in the sign’ world if you are poise-preserved m smart, comfortable clothes.
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HIS costume “puilder-upper” 3s of British tan silk crepe: Macq Spi ‘and ‘smartly with’ a “backward swing of skirt fulness’ that “trails along gracefully. The gown misses none of thé new points . high, broad shoulders, high, closé-Aitting neckline and glis-
huge rose pattern that gives exciting detail not only to the blouse but also falls below the beltline, ‘A beige chiffon hankie fits into the surprise pocket in the skirt. A whole flock of ‘brown ‘birds is poised around the crown of this French felt toque, which “Lily ‘Diche designed in ‘her inimitable manher. You'll be in lick today .°. . and every other day . .. if you can cast as chic a. shadow ‘as thie, lady of fashion.
Bridal Colors
Shower Tonight
Miss Grace Weirick and. Miss Alice Irene Miller are to entertain
rose and blue.
with: Ti "Davidson are to
"Guests ERE is & jacket ensemble ®o include Mesdames Roy. I Davidson, 8862) which is sure to. flatter 'Sarhuel “Pra
mature figure.
is so easy 1d, Yollow,
yards of 35 or 39-inch fabric. k
TIONS, inclose 15 Seats fn coln'Ao% |. gether with the above pattem. in
y friend is and that he wants
you § to meet her. Isn't this a backd way of telling you that you.
failed a: dorisole him and that |"
# would like you to see what a lly consoling" woman: looks like? isn't he getting even with n for some res of fancied neglect his ego? JANE JORDAN.
GE ‘SERIES
Use . silk.- crepe. | gelt § “Pa | to 50. Size 38 requires 4% vards of 54-inch material. Lining for the coat uses 214}
It will please [cis A. ~home dressmaker; “hecause the
lace 1} and
Misses ‘Ruth Shields, — Hayworth, Ruth. Voouhis, Dorothy Stewart, Dorothy
Thompson, Josette elch and Margaret Randall.
role. Pour in the batter. Bake in moderate oven for 1% hours. When completely . cool; cover with glass ‘top and put high up on a shelf for Christmas. If the shelf isn’t high ‘enough, some one will want the cake for Thanksgiving. mich sooner. Dundee cake is another fruited specialty that keeps a long time: and is keyed to the holiday-menu. “This recipe is taken from the brand new .1938. edition of that old American habit, the .Beston Cooking-School Cook - - Book. This. helpful volume: ‘might be wrapped up for a. welcome Christmas present, too ‘Dundee Cake
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Or. maybe |
Seven-eighth’ cup butter; 2-3 cup |
sugar; 4 eggs; 1-3 cup blanched chopped almonds; 1-3 cup ‘candied orange and _ lemon peel, cut fine; 2% cups flour; % teapsoon salt; 1 teaspoon . baking powder; 1 cup seedless. raisins; 11-3 cup. currants | .
‘or. seeded raisins cut in pleces; 21+
tablespoons orange juice. And these extras for top decoration: 1-3:-cup almond “meafs, blanched and split;
11-3. cup citron, cut in thin strips;
1-3 cup . candied cherries, cut .in pieces. ‘Cream butter, ‘add sugar slowly. Add eggs, one at a time, beating five minutes after adding each, Stir in chopped almonds. . Sift flour with baking powder. and. salt, mix with fruit, and add to first mixture. Add orange and lemon ‘peel, mixed with ‘orange juice. Mix thoroughly and put in two or three. ‘small’ bread pans, lined with “wax paper and greased. Caver top with almonds,
"cherries and citron.’ Bake from 1
to 1% hours in slow oven. Cover with paper as soon as cake begins to brown. In serving, place the entire loaf ‘on an attractive plate and
let. each guest: cut: ‘his. own: piece rom; sive loaf, CA
tening ‘beaded ' trim. This last| feature ‘is’ its real ‘triumph. . The [| beads aré brown to tone in ‘with ‘the |’ rich basic color. "The design’ is al
4 _ “Etiquette esti By PATRICIA
. THE CHURCH WEDDINGAny hour of the day may be selected for a wedding. ‘The simplest weddings are:in the morning. More elaborate ceremonies: are. at: noon, or in the
evening. An afternoon. less elaborate than in the evening, but more formal than a morning
wedding: is |
BY WILLIAM E. MWKEENEY Ameriean Bridge League Secretary HEN the winter session’ of the tenth annual national champlonship tournament of the American Bridge League gets under way in Chicago the week of Nov. 30, no doubt some of the stars of the game
will decide to save time ‘by flying there.
Should they by happy chance be-' oted
come passengers on-a
plane by. Dean. Smith, chief pilot of. the |, American Airlines, they will have. | the distinction of riding with last.
year’s holder of the Harmon Trophy, the citation reading “for consistent ly good flying for 16, years. *
Part of that good flying Involved |
finding a pilot, his. plane; - passengers, lost far from human } iabitg-
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‘| won't shock him into a 1 | frown, or perhaps-even a 1 | never yet have I caught ping, but I
when they ie that he is a very
fine contract player, a member of
| the ‘Whist * Club of * the Oranges; | :
Parents és More Often if They Didn't Shock Desmany: Belt
. would! go_to theli parents with more ‘mamas wouldn't get so shocked about
all. What happens is that our vane i of ours could do such a thing. We es does it; ‘or Mary Smith, but when over the Wire, why thay terrible. .s
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Children: now very well when Shey ueserve to be disciplined. x ci
| Church Women Meet for Talks
Dr. Cary Weisiger, _ who sped | several years working in. the Indie, jeper colony, was pri | pal; o-the, semi- : meeting. of the: Indianapolis Cour he of Federated Church Women oar still have -Of | at Zion Evangelical Church, The he Lo) ‘is all get up meeting, which opened at J: 30 a. m., WEONE. | included other talks, .a. Junchegn and an afternoon The . council's leper ittes, headed by Mrs, ‘wil HOA “At ik ene tertained Dr. Weisiger at breaks ast the meeting.’ _. Other speakers and theif’ eon included the Rev. Williim H. Lee Spatt, “Modern Trehd in ‘Mission e |ary Enterprize”; Mrs. Johri Benson, | ®As 1 Saw It in Africa,” ‘an ‘Dr, William PF. Rotherburger, “Is ‘War Inevitable or Preventable”? ia Mrs. E. A. Piepenbrok’ presided: at the opening of the business session. Mrs. Adams conducted a memorial service and ‘committee reports. were heard. ‘Mrs. Helen Laster, soloist; Mrs. ‘Emo’ Hopkins, ‘soloist, and Mrs, boy | Ross Caldwell, organist, presented: a being musical program. : ° | ‘Afhouncemeént was. made of the | monthly’ ‘day of prayer tobe. held Thursday at the First Unilied Tasite eran Church. :
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the the. a “and then adout justice: as imBa It can
as the case “may ify he will be more willing to take what comes.
where his fying trophy rests. te among | Ja
the bridge cups and. trophies by Smith and his club members. In his play of today's hand,
Smith had in bridge almost the =
same problem that he ‘had sol ‘when he found his lost fellow pilot, only this time he had to find certain key oards in certain places. ‘With this, assumption, ‘he went on and made’ his contract.
the: ace, and when West: dropped the queen it was apparent that’ the
diamonds: could. not, be used. to: dis- | *
card losers: :
First cashing three heart tricks} ©. \ the last in dummy, Smith led the! _..
Smith overuffed.
>} a club and ruffed in dummy. He
Mothers’ Council
Sponsors, Series:
The - Indianapolis. Free Kindergarten Mothers’ Club Council is to sponsor a ‘series of conference meet: ings next week af the D. A.
chapter | house, 824 N. Pennsylvania ;
Dr. Bess V. Curiningham, New
wedding. After the date is set. the’ first | tant
point to be certain about is that
the clergyman is available for ‘that | /| particular day. Permission to use plinie. ‘| the church must be obtained, and
The “Common Guidance Problems,” :
the: organist “arranged for. ‘choir also must be engaged, if that is desired. Florists should be consulted, estimates obtained, and ar-
‘rangements. made for the. decora-
tions. ‘The simplest ‘arrangement is to bank the chancel with palms and’ greens. Arrangements must be ‘made’ For refreshments and the au‘tomobiles ei : These arrangements, ir completed some weeks before \the wedding, | make the days immediately preceding it less trying.
‘Biology Course. Scheduled Harmon . Cory is to . conduct : a ‘course in bi . to be given from 12:30 .to_1:30 p. m. Monday at the central Y. W. C. A... This isa new feature of the ‘study program . fo home women sponsored by the Y.| W.: tee. Registration is in progress.
“Mr. and “Mrs. Fred G. Appel, 21 Pine-st, are.at the Barbizon- Plaza, New York. it Mrs. Paul Bigler, 3313 Washing-ton-blvd; is. spending a month,
C. A. adult education commit-| .
returned another diamond, which
{rae won. bys, wump 18 h“own |
hang “again” Ted ‘a club and riiffed
_ | with’ the queen; then he ‘ruffed! ~~ | still another “di
of Conferences
amond
ditional club, East was on the spot. Thus Smith made his game contract by finding the adverse cards
Just. where he had figured they
would be: * : : (Copyright. 1086, NEA Service, Inc.) %
The ‘opening lead: Was won. with |
in his" "own | bd “hand. When Smith led an ad-|"
Quick and easy fo prepare. o. Dofiahifal fo serve with meats, hot or colds fine for ice box cakes, saldds, tarts, puds dings. Order fresh cranberries loday and make fresh cranberry sauce this 5 TEN-MINUTE: CRANBERRY SAUCE. : * Stewed Cranberries) 4 5 80 1 pound or quart (4 cups) crams’; S Qcups water. berries = ¢ +134 10 2 cups suges |
Methods Boll sugar and water together 5 minutes; add, cranberries and boil without stirring (5 minutes is usually sufficient) until ail the skins pop open. Remoug from the fire’ when the popping stops, and allow the’ site to remain in vessel undisturbed until cools’
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‘York, is to be the parents’ consuls) 2 :
Thursday, THustrations of ‘Success. rf ful“Handling® of - Behavior: ‘Probs a
lems,” “Are Thére Any’
Children”; . “Children Need to Practice Suicosss-—Do Parents?” ; ye
SORORITY MOTHERS
: ‘Guidance | : Principles Available for Parents?”’; ‘Friday, “How Patents. May: Grow ‘With Their
special purchase of: Clavell dresses finds ‘me: at
PLAN BINGO PARTY | |
‘The Alpha Chi Omega Mothers’ | Club is to entertain’ with a bingo [8
party at 8 p. m. today at the Butler University chapter house. Mrs, Sy = 8. Boyd is general chairman, assisted by Mesdames A.
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: From behind the scenes. . . bee yorid the portals of the Fdrel Destin laboratories in New York .'.. <1 bring you Intimate glimpses , : of the stperior manner in which these cosmetics are made. You've Neard me gescrive their exclusive : e in In napolis—the to K & VJILL'B STUDIO, 3361 N. nkylvania St. But you should also ‘see the sunlit’ rooms . high above the, rush of Mad Avenue wherein each and every jar and lipstick is packed by hand, ‘Pure white cleansing cream . is potiréd into «me
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