Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1940 — Page 7

TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1940

JANE JORDAN

DEAR JANE JORDAN—I am in love with a boy whom I know cares as much for me, but he just won't come around and ask me to go back to him. We split up so that I could go out with others Ana see if I really cared for him. I find I am not contented with Anyone else, no matter how hard I try. He is very jealous and Stubborn, but in spite of all his faults I love him stili. I have been ROIng out with another boy and the other evening he told me hé loved me. I can't return his love. My mother likes the second boy best and won't permit me to Bo with the one I reaily love. Should I really try to care for the boy whom my parents approve, the one whom I like but do not love, or should I go back to the one I care for most if he wants me? How can 1 get the boy I love back? Is it possible for a girl to love two boys at the same time? A.W.

® Answer—It is seldom that a girl ever falls in love with a boy whom her parenis pick out for ner. They choose him for his reliability, his worldly goods. his ability to take good care of their daughter. The trouble is that the parents’ choice does not suit the emotional requirements of the girl. Like vou, she sees the man’s virtues but does not respond to him. For one thing she is convinced of her inalienable right to choose her own partner. When her parents interfere they make her feel infantile and incapable, and in this state of mind she is ripe for mistakes. For all vou know vour parents may be right about the boy you Imagine vou love. Your love for him may be based upon an attempt to escape from parental domination and make a life of your own. If he is worthy, vou need not worry about your parents’ objections. But just as their choice, based on intellect without emotion, is unsafe, £0 vour choice, based on emotion without the approval of the intellect, wuld be unsafe. If this boy wanted vou as much as vou want him, wouldn't he come back of his own will and accord? Would he have imposed these terms on vou in the first place if he had felt any real enthusiasm for vou? You say he is jealous, vet the presence of a rival has not stirred him to actien. I don’t know what you can do about it except to encourage him to come back and try it again. If he is reluctant to do this, it would be a mistake for you to urge him. When a man is indifferent it is better for a girl sunply to accept the ract and wait for a more responsive suitor. When a girl very young and trying to find a permanent partner, she may be in love with two boys at the same time temporarilv. Usually she has a secret preference for one of them as you have discovered for vourseif. However, if you found yourself falling in love with the one whom vou like but do not love, you'd be likely to resist it because it would justify your parents’ judgment. At this stage of your development it is more tun to prove them wrong. JANE JORDAN.

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Sororities Schedule Business Sessions Tomorrow Night; Gamma Sigma Phi Meets Friday

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Rusiness scheduled sorority hight ZETA CHAPTER OF PHI THETA DELTA will meet with Miss Lorena Pollock, 1036 N. Olney St, tomorrow night The ALPHA CHAPTER OF PHI THETA DELTA will discuss Rec Cross work at its meeting with Mrs. Clavbourne Blue tomorrow night.

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Miss Betty Carter will be hostess when the members of GAMMA BETA CHI meet tomorrow night at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Club, 1421 Central Ave . § ALPHA AND BETA CHAPTERS OF PHI OMEGA KAPPA will have their joint business meeting tomorrow night at the Hotel Washington

Mrs. A. C. Smith, 6523 Ferguson St., will entertain GAMMA SIGMA PHI members Friday night. Members of the BETA CHAPTER OF BETA CHI THETA SORORITY hvae returned from a house party at Lake Manitou. Members met last night at the home of Miss Ruth Beauchamp, 124 W. 33d St.

Members of the MU CHAPTER OF GAMMA NU SORORITY will entertain tomorrow night at 8 o'clock with a card party at Castle Hall Mrs. Jeanne Waesner and Mrs. Fithel Ressinger will be in charge of the arrangements. The hall is being donated bv the Fidelity Review 140 of the Woman's Benefit Association.

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Policeman Hurt, | Wed in Hospital |

LAFAYETTE, Ind, July 30 (U P.) James A. Fisher, a Lafayette policeman, was a newlywed today but so far he’s had no honeymoon —he’s in St. Elizabeth's Hospital Mr. Fisher was injured Friday in an automobile accident near Tipton. But the wedding went on as scheduled. His bride, the former Lucille Platt of Stockwell, came to the hospital and the ceremony was performed in Mr, Fisher's room.

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By MARIAN YOUNG

| NEW YORK, July 30.—Buy cos{tumes which are interchangeable. | Take a coat—even though the thermometer registers 90 the day you pack. For evening. Choose a din-| {ner gown, rather than a strictly {formal type. | These are just a few of the prac-, [tical wardrobe rules for late summer vacationists, laid down by Sal{ly Dickason, traveler, fashion consultant and eminent authority on travel clothes. { “The biggest mistake the vaca|tionist can make.” says the good{looking Miss Dickason, “is to start [collecting miscellaneous items of;

iclothing without first making a list {of everything needed. | | “It's odd but true that many a woman who wouldn't dream of buyling a spring or fall dress for town without first deciding what her collor scheme for that season will be, {will go right out and get a brown sweater just because it is on sale. Then she'll wonder what to do with it because her linen skirts are black or her sports coat is navy blue “The smart shopper for mountain or seashore resort togs likes the in|terchangeable outfits which include slacks, a shirt, a jacket and a skirt.| | Among dinner dresses, cut somewhat . . {on shirtwaister lines, those of silk or rayon jersey are her pets. They | won't wrinkle when packed, and {they lend themselves to a variety of {scarfs and belts.” | Miss Dickason plans travel and {vacation wardrobes in relation to} {destination and activities planned. |She sees no excuse for taking ten|nis dresses if you don't play ten|nis or golf dresses if you don’t golf. {She thinks it's a mistake to buy {outfits for specific sports on the {chance that vou may want to try [to play just once. | For motorists, seersucker suits are recommended. They don't re{quire ironing and so can be washed lat night in hotel or tourist camp and be ready for use the next morning. A grav seersucker suit and three or four blouses or a couple of two-piece, suitlike seersucker dresses should see anv matorist from one coast to another in spic and span, style. | Incidentally, most of the®vaca-tion-fashion experts agree that too many motorists believe in wearing

A famous travel wardrobe advisor wholeheartedly recommends this type of evening dress for the summer vacationist. Of white ravon jersev with goldstudded helt, it falls neatly inte the dinner, rather than strictly formal, gown category.

WINDSOR LIKELY Co T0 AID BAHAMAS

Flowery Islands Expected to the Barbee chain of lakes. Get More Tourists While Po Dunes Park is a laboratory

| nature with 2250 acres of the most picturesque, primitive, historii x Duke Is There. | cal and amazingly diversified land- { scape in America. Shifting sands Travel to the Bahamas is expect cover forests to the depth of 150 ed to increase now that the Duke feet or more and in time will move of Windsor has been appointed

on, leaving scarred, white stumps] \ .. as markers in a forest graveyard. as “Governor and Commander in # . Chief in and over the Bahama

The cottonwood tree alone survives the battle by converting its branches Islands, Vice Admiral and Ordinary of the Same.”

into roots when they are covered. | Densely forested areas behind the : "dunes inclose a semi-tropical marsh | The Bahamas that Americans where from Mav to October the know as a win- botanist finds amazing native and {ter resort are exotic flora. ih the Wesiern Has Fine Beach Pa t of the Here is one of the finest beaches 800-mile archi- in the Middle West. There are expeligo, cover- tensive picnic areas with shelter ing 4500 square houses, sanitary facilities, ovens miles, roughly and pure water. There is a well in the latitude equipped camping area and a group of Florida. camp available for bov and girl orHere the existence is brightly flowered, trimly designed, leisurely and orderly.

ganizations which can be reserved t At Nassau are the houses of the

hrough the Department of Conservation. Rooms are available at the Arcade government and the de luxe hotels. Hotel with meals, rooms and cotThe social life moves on that high tages at the Duneside Inn. Mailing plane precious to the British Col- address is to the park at Chesteronial. Shorts and backless dresses ton. Ind. are not encouraged on the streets... The Hoosier Motor Club suggests The islands for years have been this route as the one to avoid defamous for fishing. Especially tours: U. S. 31 to Plvmouth; U. S. around Bimini are there many 30 to junction with U. S. 35; U. S. varieties and large sizes of fighting game fish-—-tuna, marlin, tarpon and swordfish,

Dunes Park

| The cool breezes and waters of northern Indiana are luring Hoo-

35 to junction with U, S.6; U. S. 6 to junction with Rd. 49; Rd. 49 to the Dunes, It's about 170 miles Few persons other than fishermen, nature lovers and vacationists wanting to rest, ever have seen the quiet region around the Barbee chain of lakes.

[ Travel Tips ... The world's longest and most strenuous aquaplane race will be run over a 44-mile course |from Santa Catalina Island to Big Barbee, Little Barbee, Kuhn, Manhattan and Hermosa Beach on Heron, Sechrist, Irish, Saw Mill, |

| tm 33 Fs ‘ Shoe, Daniel and Ridinger Lakes {the California mainland Aug. 4. ... comprise the Barbee chain lving in

| Midland, Ontario, has been added the eastern part of Kosciusko to the ports of call of the Seaway County. Lines’ S. 8. Georgian, which sails, All are drained by Grassy Creek, from Detroit each Saturday night which empties into Tippecanoe Lake

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PAGE 7 PHILLIPS REACHES MADRID MADRID, July 30 (U. P).— William Phillips, United States Ambassador to Rome, and John Cudahy, Ambassador to Belgium, arrived here today en route to Washington for conferences with President Roosevelt and the State Department. It was expected they would

|leave tonight by train for Lisbon.

This week's Excursions

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A smart little candy-striped dress, left, is the type of all-purpose frock which should be included in

every vacation wardrobe.

At right, is a travel costume, appropriate for train, plane or beat.

It includes

a black dress of non-crushable linen with white polkadot trimming, a black and while check coat and a

white, stitched pique hat.

just any ola thing in the car. They would prefer, from the standpoint of good taste and attractiveness, and not simply because they want to sell more merchandise, that the lady in the car try to look her best en route There are attractive turbans,

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, Barbee Lakes

of fish out of Big Barbee. The catch’ included big blue gills, fat old crappies and extra-large bass. Hotels, cottages and boat houses are conveniently clustered among the links of the chain. Various amusements are available at Warsaw and the nearby larger resorts of Tippecanoe and Webster Lake. The postoffice address is Warsaw R. R. 1 The Hoosier Motor Club says the best route is: Take U. S. 31 to Peru; east on U. S. 24 to junction with Rd. 115; north on Rd. 115 to junction with Rd. 15; Rd. 15 to Warsaw. The distance is about 120 miles,

WAR BOOSTS TRADE FOR NATIONAL PARKS

WASHINGTON, July 30 (U. P) Vacationing Americans, banned from traveling to Europe bv the war, are flocking to national parks in record numbers, Secretary of Interior Harold L. Ickes reports. Twice as many tourists Mt. Ranier National Park, Wash. this June as in June last year. In June, 1939, 20.046 persons visited the park. Last month there were 47,893. Travel to Crater Lake Park, Ore.,! rose from 28,876 in June, 1939, to 30,374 this June. Kings Canyon, Cal, had an increase from 23043 to 27,164. Olympic National Park, Wash., reported an increase from 4865 to 18.157. Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina and Tennessee had the most visitors for the month, 128533, against 91,342 for the same month last year.

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FORD IS DEARBORN, P.).—Henry Ford his 77th birthday anniversary today, He and Mrs. Ford will leave late this week for a cruise to upper Michigan.

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Phone: Riley 3077

The classic shirtwaist is almost as reducing as a liquid diet, and SO much pleasanter in every way. design (No. 8709) brings vou a hew and particularly good version of it immaculately tailored, with slim, skirt and bodice sections to give coirect fit. The front panel of the bodice is cut in one with the shoulder pieces, and the lines of the skirt panel; this detail makes for easy making, and accentuates height, subtracting from width! As vou see from the small sketch, you can trim the dress with buttondecked pockets. You'll probably want it both ways—it's so endlessly Make it of flat crepe, spun rayon, street cottons or sheer wool. Pattern No. 8709 is designed for sizes 36, 40, 42, 44, 46 48, 50 and 52. Size 38 requires, with short sleeves, 5 vards of 39-inch material withou! nap; with long, 5% vards. For a PATTERN of this attractive model, send 13¢ IN COIN, YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE, NUMBER and SIZE, to Pattern Department, The Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St. Sew the lovely clothes voull find designs for in our new Summer Fashion Book, just out and full of thrills for clever gals who like to! wield shears and needle. Not that! you need to be so clever at it, either. | The step-by-step sew chart, included | with each pattern makes the making very easy! Pattern, 15¢ Pattern Book, 15c. One Pattern and Pattern Book ordered together, 25c.

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on weekly cruises of Georgian Bay and the North Channel. . . . Midland is the site of the famed Jesuit Martyr’s Shrine. . . . The Dionne Quintuplets are slimming down to normal summer weight with Cecile still the heaviest—>52 pounds. . . . Annette is the lightest at exactly 51 pounds. Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe says their weight loss comes as a result of a more carefully regulated diet. New Zedland now is only five days out of New York with the opening of the Pan-American plane service to it. No passports are required of American visitors to Cuba, despite the European difficulties. The ceremonial Indian dances of the Lac du Flambeau region of northern Wisconsin will continue ! until Aug. 4. . . . Ojibways from many North Woods villages have concentrated at Lac du Flambeau! for the dances and pow-wows which occur each day from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. and from 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. . . Their setting is the fabulous region of 126 lakes noted for the fighting muskellunge . . . The area is served by the Chicago & North Western Railway, . Particularly by “The Flambeau,” which makes the trip from Chicago during the afternoon and early evening.

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Including, according to tour purchased, transportation and such features as *Twin-Bed Rooms at Hotel, Breakfasts served in room at no extra cost. Il meals en route % Sightseeing Tours of Washington and New York idechair Tour of World's Fair sAdmissions to Fair and Aquacade la Dinner at Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe *Radio City %and other attractions.

Departures from St. Louis Every Saturday to Oct. 19th, via PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD—Route of | the Luxury Fleet— "Pennsylvania | Limited,”’ “Spirit of St. Louis.”

Ask about the new deferred payment plan for these tours.

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a little distance to the north, Fish Plentiful

The hilly and wooded land surrounding the lakes was purchased from the Government by a Ft. Wavne resident named Barber more than 80 years ago. Some old maps show the lakes as Barber Lakes, but | for some vague reason the name was changed to Barbee. Some perBarber's nickname

PATTERSON (CONFIRMED WASHINGTON 30 (UU, PD The Senate confirmed the nomination of Circuit Judge Robert Patterson of New York as Assistant Secretary of War

July

today

CHAMBERLAIN IMPROVES LONDON, July 30 (U, P.).— Lord President of the Council Neville | Chamberlain today was reported officially to be progressing satisfactorily following an operation yesterday.

NORTHERN JIT

was Barbee. Fish always have been plentiful in the Barbee chain. Natives say that netters one night took 2300 pounds

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® Northern Michigan has everything to make it the ideal Summer Vacationland.

Take the NORTHERN ARROW and enjoy the cool, clean comfort of an all air-conditioned train—the finest service to the many famous resorts of Northern Michigan. Daily service throughout the season to Petoskey, Bay View, Wequetonsing and Harbor Springs. Car to car connections in same train to Mackinac Island, Traverse City and othe ‘ichigan resorts. Leave Indianapolis 4:31 P

For reservations, information, etc., phone or weite _. M HARVEY DI assenger Agent, 20 North ian St.,

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lightweight panty

handkerchief scarfs to!wrinkle-proof while driving. suitable for motoring. gir- | dles that are extremely comfortable cotton gloves

fabrics in dresses

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a bottle of cologne

but which offer the necessary sup- and a box of cotton pads and some

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seer- special face cleaning

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sucker, there are anv number of pocket of the car

PHONE BOOK BIGGER; | The Rain Came

NEW TYPE IS USED

rectories, bigger than ever

| Delivery of the new telephone di- |

before |

and in a new type face, will be be- |

gun tomorrow pany officials said it would be finished by Friday night.

morning and com- |

The books are not to be used until!

midnight Saturday.

The new books contain more

numbers than any edition ever be-|

fore issued. The new type was de-

signed especially for the directory

and is called Bell gothic. will appear the first time in the directory.

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Wabash numbers

Wabash central office will be opened |

Saturday, Talbot to dial, Hemlock and be discontinued. and New Augusta

at midnight be converted Harrison will a new dial system for will go into service The dial office at New Augusta will be known as County There are 86 more pages in the alphabetical section of the directory.

2 WOMEN ROBBED OF PURSE AND CAR

A gunman robbed two women of a purse and their car last after holding three men at bay on

| the Capitol garage parking lot, 236

W. Maryland St., last night. Aiming his gun at Harry Reddick, 66, of 331 N. Temple Ave. the night watchman, and two friends, the bandit forced them to walk to where Mrs. Pearl Sprangle, 54, and Miss Evelyn Gibson, 28, both of Danville, had entered their car. When he ordered them out, Miss yibson grabbed her purse and ran. When the bandit threatened Mrs. Sprangle, she got out, leaving her purse on the front seat. It contained $9 cash and a $14 check. The gunmen then drove away in the

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To 'Save' Town

WAYNESBURG, Pa, July (U, P.).—The rains came Waynesburg last night and a 66-year-old tradition that it usually rains here July 29 was saved. The rain was light, but it was sufficient to sustain the record of failing to rain only three July

30 to

| 29's since a now forgotten farmer

kept the first record. in 1874. Four persons listed official witnesses described night's fulfillment as “misty.” However,

the Greene County Court House bell rang out the official announcement that the tradition was saved with the same vigor a downpour would inspire,

as last

PILOT DIES IN CRASH CRYSTAL CITY, Mo, July 30 (U Pruneau, 26-year-old was fatally injured Myler, his passenger dnjured ” last night

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critically

when the light plane Mr. Pruneau was piloting crashed near the flying field, three miles southeast of here

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