Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1937 — Page 4
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“THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
AROUND THE CLOCK WITH THE QUINS—No. 4; Play Time|\
! 7 [A ‘ = x, + | « vy « ¥ vg * Ae . 4 3 * ; «ow LJ + a 2 » : : re ante . : # ; i ions, ToT OR Brion Tr « 7? Perhaps the jolliest part of the day is the free play period, when ; match on top of a big box. That's Emilie at the left, refereeing, per- Then comes dancing, superviséd.by Miss Noel, while Miss Trem- Dr. Dafoe arrives for his morning visit, and immediately the quins t e Done niuplen simply are turned loose to enjoy themselves haps, while Yvonne, at the right of the box, is debating whether the play plays piano. That's Annette, leading the “grand right and left” = swarm over “Le Docteur.” Yvonne and Cecile climb on his” knees to ) a x mil ore fhe cane ue ertoal ly gn a moment in | toy racing auto mightn’t be more fun after all. To Annette, at right, or whatever the step may be, with Yvonne behind her. Marie and show him eagerly their newest picture books. Marie and Annette are Le iE p WASH nares an Cecile are holding a spirited wrestling | the whole thing is just a bowl of cherries. Cecile cling to Nurse Noel, a little doubtful of the figure. busily combing his hair, and Emilie leans on his shoulder. —e ¢ rere er ream —————— ee LS. z : . ‘ 7 O TION SET | G1 Attracted to Mn sician , | CO-OPERATION SETS HAND ild’s Fury EVE NT q est Given . Today's Contract Problem 1 y : : y ; AQJ10872 ) But Still Loves Husband S07 Braise Pavilion 30; s Problem ~ soromms. | - y Variety en tract at six spades. Appar- 29% Alpha Chapter, Phi Theta Delta. Wed. p. m. Miss Barbara Gisler, : ‘ vie { . ently he must depend for his AD 432 N. Randolph St., hostess. Re ) Sandra’ Told Many Women Fall Mildly In Love With! || ‘12th trick on a finesse in hearts | [a3 N 454 ‘Failure to Outgrow Rages || Alpha Chapter, Pi Omega. 8 p. m. Wed. Mrs. I Sianisy Call, 1048 1ISpiced Pineapple and ¥ . Their Doctors as Father-Substitut or clubs, or can he play his YAQ107 Ww E ¥652 > Fairfield Ave., hostess. oi : 4 ¢ Ors as 1utes. cards so that he will make the 4 410832 Is Abnormal. Spe Delta Zeta. Tonight. Mrs. John Polter, 404 Towa St. hostess. || Lamb Good Combination, . 8 Spee dmreralanns contract if East holds either A7 J93 ila goges, guests re Put your problems in a letter to Jane Jordan, who will answer the heart ace or the club king? 2K 1087 Dealer i Beta Chapter, Theta Nu Chi. Tonight. Miss Ruth Crawford, 926 : Ne ix] L AE i By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON Bolton Ave. hostess. Business meeting. Shower in honor of Miss By MRS. GAYNOR MADDOX | your questions in this column daily. AK109853 4 AK96 | One topic of faili interest + Margaret Ferren NEA Service Staff Writer | ne topic of unfailing interest to . oli oe 2 x 2 ya are 8 the mother of the small child is|| Beta Chapter, Phi Gamma Tau. Tonight. Miss Louise Berry, 1335 N. ||. Lomb Pay BE but EAR JANE JORDAN—Recently I was at a hospital 87 ®¢KJI54 oe: rot lisions. ot Sienna 81 Doe Jaiieth Dillion, {15 Park Ave. hostess, new line and its dinner conversation au . Der a 62 | 1ese frightening explosions i ss Elizabe icks a e., hos : here for a confinement. Our family doctor was so | N D > re All vi) | temper in the baby have also been Delta Rho Chapter, Phi Pi Psi. Tonight. Mrs. Edward H. Grebe, 1833 Wil rave R10 ere nn Spiced patient and tender that I am almost .in love with him. | Ww o Upiigate—ah a> | the cause of more discussions, lec- E. Riverside Drive, Rummage sale on Saturday. vi! Whenever mv nerv 5 doe T find hi hi (Blind) (Blind) South. West North East | tures, papers and whatnot by the Chi Delta Chi. Tues. Y. W. C. A. Spiced Pineapple : y yes are on e ge nd him so soothing | S IA 2¢ 4 4 Pass | learned than almost any other sub- CARD PARTIES ‘One large ripe pineapple, 2 cups ? that I do not require a tonic. I simply cannot figure this | Dealer Pass Pass ject on behavior. D PARTI we prown Sugan, : § Sib ond Wiogunyd out. I am still in love with my husband Ww ho is good and ) AAQJ7 Opening lead—dh 7. 19 Usually Ends With Babyhood St. Philip Neri. 8:30 p. m. Wed. Auditorium. Card party. Mrs. Max Dn ) Sen es op tie VK? Kriese, chairman. 8:30 p. m. today. Party. ch D » 72 : sweet and handsome, but who is not demonstrative. ‘®QJ82 The ordinary tantrum very sel- St. Bridget’s Church. 2 and 8 p. m. Wed. Hall, 9th, Paysite Sts. Card spoon curry powder. : . My doctor is-very plain looking and is old enough to be my father. SAQS that he could underlead the king dom continues beyond babetond, party. Wii Ditleapple, ou in Slices and i , ; ; | she fo put her in for a lead through |and mothers today know pretty well 'e. Into weages. oll suI Tost my own father Witen. 1 wos 3. Could it be that I am Todt. All vul. Opener—a 4. in which it was obvious Pan how to deal with such outbreaks by LODGE gar, spices and curry powder with ela ing for his replica in this doctor? My doctor has an attractive wife | Solution in next issue. 19 | | West held a ten-ace position. the let-alone system, and acting a$ Temple Rebekah Lodge 591, I. O. O. F. 7:45 p. m. Tues. 230 E. Ohio ||vinegar for 5 minutes. Then add 0 his own age and is apparently in love with her. I don't feel a bit S Declarer drew trumps, then led [though nothing was happening, or St. Degree staff rehearsal. fem Prsstee wedges i copk . } jealous. All I want is his friendship. Don't you think he might re- Solution to Previous Problem a diamond, which Dr. Vogel won. A |had happened. un nger, ave immaculate jars > : § y s : : ' er i : ; zor P hot. Remov 1 . spond in time and realize that I am an interesting person to talk to? By WILLIAM E. M'KENNEY ye, Monae Alves Ty isoyen ar . D 1 . . 1 in aot tome Sabb and ee =p E . : ; : ; < ¢ 't. | his es s ) = H ! Gd : 5 : He is so considerate, and he said he was interested in me, but American Bridge League Secretary [Thus East and West made two variably cures himself, or resorts to O0sICr C ¢gation In uisd » | Syrup until it gets thick. Then Dour a I took it that he was just interested in my case. Are some men just |“ E would have beaten that |hearts, one club and one diamond,{some other tactics to gain his end. : . ep hy a . famb naturally cold and do not have any feelings for an attractive woman contract if only I could have | due to fine defensive co-operation. However, if time gues on and he F Cl b F d M ; 3 po Of jan Sher than thule wives ! SS er : Ci «| put you in,” is one of the frequent (Copyright, 1937, NEA Service. Inc.) | grows into childhood without im- or u ederation cect or veal or for cold sliced roast this ol, other than their wives? If vou can possibly make anything out of this post-mortern remark of bridge] ~T proving, there is a reason for it is a brilliant hint to look alive. i : $Sv SL= ? 'KS rl e ’ x Ye i ; ; it would relieve me no end, : SANDRA. players. There are numerous siti- T i. fe P ro ach child. like each adult, will| ; i Sone i get woefully -¢ ANSWER: Your experience is not in the least unusual. Many |ations in which one player holds a 1 OC ay S attern legitimately break out into a good | Times Special ore 0 An Bo ne more excitihg women fall mildly in love with their physicians. Those who are un- ftenace and is certain that the ad- : ‘healthy rage once in a while. \We TULSA, Okla, April 26—An Indiana delegation has arrived to at- than spinach, all the time. Com- | pA} ; - = : ; : ; ; « | bine it with chicken and coconut ’ i, Raps. with: thelr husbands are most suscepiiile and many times their verse honor is held by the declarer, | have to expect that. But if he dees| tend the spring council meeting of the General Federation of Women’s the i 5 d di i lita = Baa . : but does not know how to reach so habitually, or on small provuca-| Clubs which opens teday and continues through Friday. as ae Tawaans candi will yin. feeling Is not so mild after all. However, those who are attached to |the partner's hand so that the “kills tion, and gets alarmingly out of The group, headed by the Indiana president, Mrs. Frederick G. Balz, | POSIUVELY gay. their husbands but not wholly absorbed by the rélationship make up | ing play” may be made. ! control, then he needs some help. 4 Indianapolis, includes Mrs. Robert A. Hicks, Cambridge City; Mrs. | Spinach With Chicken and Coconut ~ + [oy for the lack by idealizing some other man sufficiently unobtainable Sometimes the problem is unsolv= It is not merely “quick temper, |\George W. Jaqua, Winchester; Mrs. Oscar H. Ahlgren, Whiting; Mrs. (4 to 6 servings) ’ 'fiot to distrd their marriages able, but often there is a sound so- as his parents think, but a deeper |iGeorge R. Dillinger, French Lick: Miss May Hobbs, Tipton; Mrs. Edwin One late broiler. Spinach. . Gl fe a ia. : lution if the players will co-operate disturbance of some kind. F. Miller, Peru; Mrs. Edwin I. Poston, Martinsville; Mrs. Alfred R. Put- | fresh coconut. 1. tahesnoon cio Some project this inner ideal on to artists, actors, writers or other | properly in the early stages of play. If possible, his case should be exX- | nam, Valparaiso and Mrs. C. J. Dowden, Jeffersonville. Ares Sheen, inhlaspoon olive men remote enough not to constitute a thread. The sympathetic rela- In today’s hand, Mrs. E. M, Hoff- plained to a kindly Specintly) Dn Mrs. Roberta Campbell Lawson, tn iia il Sea- ’ ionship of doctor and patient is the most fertile field for the flower- Cong 02 , New ‘York, formes Dress cig behauinr, who may % i president, is to preside over the | . : son. Heat oil in pan then afd : : . : : ” : ent of the Women’s Auxiliary of ferret out the cause very Quickly.| py eetings A protest against Presi- Hos t ] (; 1d 1. vy. d ’ ing of a woman's affection, because, as you suspect, it duplicates in |the American Bridge League, held Again it may take time. on els i rarer Pl d 111 | chicken and cook to light brown. part the father-child situation which constitutes a woman's first power- |the East hand in a recent duplicate It is very difficult Somes 100 1 1 voiced in & Yesolution. A debate a boiling water. Simmer . ful satisfaction. y game, and her partner was Dr. H. discover just what particular emo- |; . 1 } ject. > . . All gon d | : ik J. Vogel. The doctor’s problem was tional upset causes the demonstra- is yi be Miss Plans, Breakfast Wash spinach = carefully. Cobk . ; of us long for tenderness, for the mild, almost divine father |i, get a lead to his ace and queen tion of rage, It may be fear, in=|, 1% 0° SDEARoIs Mi 08 uncovered and without water. Drain forgives all because he understands all. In the depths of the feminine |of hearts. Mrs. Hoffmeier, by her feriority or shame. Most rage in| “oc oo ond A. Silcox. for- and chop well. Next grate fresh soul there lurks, unacknowledged, the longing for a strong ruling hand |Play to the first trick, slowed him | adults is caused by Sperry. It est service chief, Department of ‘Plans for June breakisst 10 be oy ou % ‘ >i! which shall bring order out of ehaos, a hand to be kissed even while oso Sor. is. very good. South I ae iy Yop he copie XNOW | agriculture; Maxwell Halsey, Har- given by the Riley Hospital Cheer 3 cooked spinach ae os pi . it punishes. The calm, comforting authority of the physician during |pas a sound opening, West a hand Reeds. Intcicent Handling id Universi Soareen of Slee! Suh will be discussed at a guild Tym into chicken. Simmer until : our hours of pain and weakness is most apt to call up again the old |quite strong enough for his overcall, 5 z Barcus © Lindiny, pastor of Grace necting ic be held at 2 p. m. to-| thoroughly heated. The Hawaiians * infantile attitude held toward the strong but tender father who made |and Novis jump to Jour spades is Parents can 0 eit {olgelves Presbyterian Church of Wichita Tr , I we Banner Winseniil{ssive Sis In Sal nhs vows et: i : ; read CT Erni in accord with the best practice, {to discourage the habit, if it con- ee ’ | Auditorium. Asparagus With everything come right in the infoney 3 hich nobody entirely forgets. showing a good hand to play at] | tinues beyond the expectancy period ar dais Margarss ouinben, ih Reports of the year’s work are p oy Ree . If you understand the feeling which you have for your doctor, it |spades, but denying slam probabili- | of babyhood when the tantrum is Adele Rovers St. Johns SUtOL to be given by Mrs. Charles D. ; : i tach 3 need never get out of control. See in it only your own infantile desire |ties. . Pope, They may suspect iat middie Vawter, president; Mrs. John G. Ops on slice virgin hat, oi to lean on a father-substitute and remember that it is the business Dr. Vogel had a difficult problem | Johnny is jealous of a smarter : . Beale, state secretary; Mrs. Blanche | P ile asparagus lIps, COOKed, , . bapa? in choosing a lead, but finally 1 brother, for example. The cure Women in Music M. McNew, hospital director of grated parmesan cheese, lemon juice, * of an adult not to lean but to stand alone. Don’t forget that you aren’t opened the club Mrs. Hoflmeler here lies in encouraging Johnny's . Cheer Guild work: Mrs. William M. butter. UNIS, : . ‘ork: Mrs. the only woman who has the same feeling for the same man, and that | ith her weak hand, immediately self-esteem. _ Discussed at Club Carper, former treasurer, and Mrs, |, Arrange ham, then asparagus, on - many of these women make nuisances of themselves. grasped the defensive problem. She Or parents may be quarreling be-| ; : William D. Bain, auditor neat resistant glass or Teeny ! lave \ S . fore the children, and Johnny can- What Women Are Doing for ) . . | crockery, individual platter. Every physician has to protect himself against the often unreason- B ayed the 9 = of as, under ii Boar the ‘thought. His shame | Music,” was discussed by Mrs. Wil- Mrs. R. B. Barnes, program chair- tips of asparagus with grated ye & able and childish demands of his patients who see in lim a replica Ummy's. ace, lo show her pariner or dread of it may come to the top | liam Stanley at the Multum-in- | man, a musical pro- | got with butter and sprinkle lightly i of the father who cherished them so tenderly in babyhood. Your in violent anger, prosuniably 2 Pe Lyjoiary Col why wes re- Zam a: nen Tm wih lemon Juier. Pier une: brjle » va ! : inetiv on : S ) ther occurrence itifully . . ’ ’ er to melt cheese an rown 1 - doctor’s impersonal attitude is not: indicative of a cold naire but is Club Is to Hear a ol a yD Mrs. Orval E. Stone talked on |to sing a group of Southern melo- | move, lay a perfectly fried egg on . the result of his professional experience. JANE JORDAN. ’ Again he may feel guilty over | “Music in the High Schools.” Dec- | dies, accompanied by Mrs. Lenore top and then congratulate yourself ] u d oe T reanor some bad habit of his own and en- | orations of spring flowers were car- Fredricks, pianist. Mrs. Barnes is|on having learned to make familiar . = S C large his feelings of .shame beyond ried out in the club colors. to review the play, “Lijah.” foods taste different. { Calendar of Club Events normal bounds. The merest Nord 3 : : . : may send him off into a spell at Judge Walter E. Treanor is to ad- the most unexpected moments. : 1 . dress the Marion County Demo- Whatever the ‘hidden cause of ] ¢ _ TOMORROW [hioston Guest day. Covered-dish cratic Women's Club at 8 p. m. to- these explosions, such a child needs uncheon . : ; ic ’ : ar- | : Tow i the keenest and most sympathetic : Woman's Department iki Lie Student Group, Epsilon: Sigma | Morrow in the Claypool Hotel. understanding, and intelligent han- - gen a Tour O | Omicron. Mrs. Basil Vaught, host- | “Present Principles of Jeffersonian dling. ! ower garcen ess. Mrs. Herman Raeesch, “The | Democracy” is the subject of his (Copyright, 1937. NEA Service. 1 Inc.) : . D Indianapolis Indorsers of Photo- | Promised Land” by Magy Antin, NNATELY : ; ju or : x n National Bank viag : talk. dressed for a gay spring . plays. America review. Mrs. Tom Smith, “Edison, | \ro po geny will preside and afternoon is the wearer of this| [J S. Bridge Finals | Building. _. | the Man and His Work,” by Bryan,| 1> > Ur 8€UY preside ahd charming mode. The dress (No. : | | Inter Alia | Club. Mrs, Fred g review. Mrs. Albert H. Losche will intro- | goss) has soft gathers in the waist | Underway Today A . | v Marshall, hostess. Mrs. Cartes | Spencer Club. Mrs. E. R. Bladen, | duce the speaker. The hostess com=- | front and an unusual sleeve pleated | “ r S y ? Fenner, The Forty Pa or» Usa | hostess. - Mrs. H. L. McGinnis, Miss | mittee includes Mesdames Walter | at the edge, then puffed out at the | By Unifcd Press 1 O | : Dy od Club, Mrs. | Fhaboth Coney, assistants. Mrs. |g Boetcher, Gene Anderson, Leland | top. The skirt has a flattering] NEW YORK, April 26.—The Four I Alpha Rs a CE Seth Beem, “What the Club Collect | p ‘payis, Daisy Bates, Ossie Blue, | SWing. Good in sheer printed voile, | Aces, one of the most successful > 1 a Buford Cadle, hostes EB ' Means to Me. : Mary C. Commiskey and Anna sheer cottons, printed silks, taffeta : in the bridge world, : chard Carr, assistant. Mrs. C.| Alpha Latreian Club. Miss Mary | Davidson. or georgette. Patterns come in sizes | '2MS of four in the bride s » Ralph Homan, fF | | Margaret Miller, Mrs. Allan Miller, SaitER Re 14 to 20; 32 to 44.. Size 16 requires | Will meet a Minneapolis team today : Accessories.” Business meeting. | hostesses. Mrs. William Sparks mu- 37%. yards of 39-inch fabric. in the finals of the annual tourna- i : | . Meridian Heights Inter-Se Lab, sical. Springer to Talk To obtain a pattern and STEP- | jment of the U. S. Bridge Associa- YO ¥ CES aun ry Mrs. C. E. Parsons, hostess. - Pro- i fryington Chautauqua Club. Mrs. . BY-STEP SEWING INSTRUC. |. i : : gram committee members, Apmsts John B. Ferguson, hostess. Mrs. At Zonta, Meeting TIONS inclose 15 cents in coin to- | 1.0% : Hid : : ants. Mrs. E. E. Stacy, Book Review. | Myra H. Doan, “Moslem World,| ; = gether with the above pattern num-| Victory this year carries with it : Alpha Delta Latreian Club. Mrs. | Turkey.” Mrs, Katherine Payne, Raymond Springer, Connersville | per ang your size, your name ang | Pesides the Crockford Cup a free : | > Harold Bartholomew, hostess. Mrs. | “Biography, Socrates.” at Sormey and former Republican | 3qdress, and mail to Pattern Editor, | trip to Budapest in June for the : Edward P. Fillion, assistant. Mrs. Proctor Club, Mrs. Paul Fergason, gu Senatonal eandigeie is to talk | The Indianapolis Times, 214 Ww. | International Bridge League Tour- v Reynolds Selfridge, “Home Decor- | hostess. Mrs. E. M. Ferris, “Third | 2% ome in Indiana” at the Maryland St. Indianapolis. nament. ; ang.” Orders” Zonta Club meeting tomorrow night The SPRING AND SUMMER J Irvington Tuesday Club. Mrs. A.| Chapter S, P. E. O. Sisterhood. |" in¢ Columbia Club. ~~ - PATTERN BOOK, with a complete : N. Towles, hostess. Miss Anne Hall, | § p. m. Miss Donna Alles, 31 E. 52d | 4; ie Silos 8 are being seated for | selection of late dress designs, now : : . a “Making a Newspaper.” Mrs. C. L. | St, hostess. Miss Jessie Moore, “My hor id eah Spence, a past |is ready. It's 15 cents when pur- NOW s ” : 2 Wells, “The Woman's Page.” Mrs. | Experiences in Spain.” Bestoent, s to sing with Mrs. | chased separately. Or, if you want : a nN | 8 M. D. Lupton, “Are Americans Pub- | Hoosier Tourist Club. Mrs. L. L. Mern Beluss 8s Sccompanisi, | to order it with the pattern above IS THE TIME TO PRO- V e Ir \ O y S e ° | : - licity Mad?” discussion. Benton, hostess. Mrs. Laura Lego, | Mrs Willa Proctor is to preside. send in Just an additional 10 cents, TECT YOUR WINTER : : | Chapter Q, P. E. O. Sisterhood. | “Wealth of Venezuela.” Mrs. O. D. ! | . Mrs. J. R. Kuebler, hostess. Mrs. | Mickel, “Northern Financiers Go ! CLOTHES FROM MOTH | W. C. Williamson, program. Lunch- | Scuth.” Mrs. Joseph Andrews, “El ore q Ir DAMAGE. ® . eon. Supremo,” by White, review. Nn S St. Clair Literary Club. Mrs. C. L.| Kappa Chapter, Mu Phi Epsilon. RE'S HOW! Kittle, hostess. Guest day. Miss| Mrs. Dorothy Spivey, hostess. : : Myrtle Powell, “Peace as Seen by | “Chamber Music,” subject. In Fine PERMANENTS A Te oaned Youth.” Marion County, American War | i A 0 12 RUG » Late Book Club. Mesdames C. V. | Mothers. 1:30 p. m. World War Me- For This Week ONLY! "Vv | e" ny X Rule, E. S. Wheaton, C. B. Borman, | morial. ‘Mod ’ P i orcion > [ff hows Loew, Flatin. Dis | 5 ern’ I'ermanent Method of Dry Cleaning Wilton, Axminster or Velvet cussi . 3 ' “GOOD THINGS TO EAT" rices are going up—NOW—we and take advantage of our , -Epsil 3 . oAnagnous Group, Epsilon Sigma || Fried CHICKEN DINNERS offer. this great value. So hurry: OMCs Sox yizes SHAMPOQO-ED .. . for ess. Mrs. A. S. Miles, “Ethan Frome,” || Tues., Thurs. & and get your “Nu-Life" Shampoo, CLEANING This Includes RE-SIZING by Edith Wharton, review. Mrs. G. | | Sundays Rinse, Push-up Set, Hair Trim and ® MOTH-PROOF C. Robert, discussion. [country c PERMANENT all for only— { Amicita Club. Mrs. William Perry, om Crear: Guy wo 2 ) Quick—Easy—All Licensed Operators STORAGE ® «3 : Yenc Hot Biscuits TTD Blerthon NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY ® MOTH-PROOF BAGS 5 Men’s Fancy PLATE LUNCH—Z Vogetabies, Hard-to-Wave lair Our : AT SMALL ADDED v Cotton Hose . Preag, Buirer, Dring. ..1...... i BEAUTE ARTES 4 logy ysis) COST : ; : ¥ 1%-LB. T-B INE ST) tAK—Salad, Bread, Fine Oil Permanents. = eautisu | | = ’ Assorted Colors v pairs Cc Buster, French ar Blais "40c $3-55-37-$10 VALUES : A ynnaAy or Ww M. LEONARD, Inc J U S E L E P H O N E RI L E Y 7 J / 3 e zes WY WW fi Drink ....... icin ughou J ’ 1} % | Kinney Shoe Store ||| GRANDMOTHER'S KITCHEN wig Vans Sees, | 601 Roosevelt Bldg. | 237*+$1.50 ihe J \ A . 14 JAPIT 'E By D sw armen eaners ut 138 East Washington Street 3 Boots South OL AVE. st Tony Dividing Illinois & Wash. 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