Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1941 — Page 22

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The Marion County Homemakers tion opened its 14th Annual Achievement program today at the ‘orld War Memorial. Forty county clubs are taking part the program’ which includes exbits, entertainment and business ‘This afternoon the Homedirection

: session tomorrow | vhorning will be conducted by Mrs. thony. ' Ackermann, association president. In Re. Geddes speak on “Life in| ; Among the, exhibits is a display _5f. refinished furniture by project leadbrs. The John Strange Clubf has an exhibit of chair caning; the] Garden City Club is displaying] a ildren’s clothing, and a weaving bit; is sponsored by the Wash- Mrs. Tea Holmes (left) and Miss ; Dorothy | Kothe are % members of on Place Becdleporat and quilts "bership party which the Molivaine-Koths unit. of the - night ‘at Hs home of Mrs. Frank Billeter, he unit's” president.

New officers of the Arbutus Gar- WHEN YOU 50 your nightly fa-|Rélax the neck, letting head fall]

‘den Club will.be installed at a des-

to|hackward. Now bend elbpws, lower : sert luncheon meeting at the home

cial cleansing, are you likely arms and force shoulders back, try-

‘of Mrs, Richard Crane, 5441 N.|think more of your nightgown than ing to touch elbows together, and|

Pennsivaris St.) Monday at '1:30|of your throat? If so, you skip a&|at the same time rais¢ head. Relax 9. m. mighty important beauty” point. and 1 repeat. Mrs. Paul R. Browning will give|That does no serious damage among| Now sit in a straight chair. Relax A paper on “Poinsettia Preservation” |’teen-age girls whose skin is as vig={neck, letting “head fall

id ‘Mrs. Gerald Albright will pesk orous as their spirits. But 25, evenlang allowing mouth to open slightly. ;

on “Chrysanthémums.” 20, is none too soon to remember Slowly close mouth, then make th cers to be inducted will include nightly that one of the very firstimuscles at the sides of neck Mrs. Harold C. Feightner, president; {places Witte age may gel you is—thead to upright position. L. M. Henderson, vice presi-|(in the hands behind ears and ul debt; Mrs. Harold L, Mercer, tecord-| ‘So if you “mean to go on lookingleven farther upward. secretary; Mrs. W. Clark Rogge, and feelitig young, cream . yourttimes, Afterward,

try to gSpODaing SEITCLALY, at a ec romalany It RS er a ey keep Cha 3. Fain hile only a ute to.remove the: cream takes in the pulling and ing year who have been appoint- learn to carry your head Sorrectly ak

Ralgn Klare of the Amorim © 1egion.

ro the flags, Which will be accepted for 2 the Scioal By Murray

| dent, will’ a on for the pay.

DEAR JANE, JORDAN-I always trons. Others. on-

very ordinary people Who, although [Loon they" were ‘honest and good, never tried to develop my interest inthe better things of life. . Instead they stressed education for: its value. >

ed by Mrs. Feightner are Mrs. Ar- with chin up and in, the back of thur M. Carrington, program and «arden center; Mrs. Browning, membership; Mrs. William G. Da- ~ vis; - historian; Mrs. John Wilson, ilower show; Mrs. Thomas Massoth good “cheer; Mrs. Albright, telephone; Mrs. S. M. Oliver, home how, and Mrs. Donaldson G. Trone, Publicity. :

Electa Circle Meet M Zets |

Mrs. Mayme Findley: 5914 N. New Jersey St., was to be hostess to th - Electa Circle of the Northwood Christian * Church this afternoon. Mrs. Ted E. Bedell was fo speak.

your neck straight. ‘It's a good thing to use a com’Iplexion brush’ on yeur throat onee

Legi 10N Unit ATPanEes increasing my éarning power, My

& family is extrémely common a Annual Benefit He too often I feel superior to them.

A = fags| The “Livington Unit 38° of the If there’s 'a yellowish cast to the|American Legion Auxiliary will hol skin, inquire about circulation. = its annual card party in the Ban- .. Fine lines. which look like rings, “ori Pe tomo at first can become heavy, sagging|2%~ au TOW at 2'p. m. Unit welfare work will be

folds quite suddenly. One of Wes on ined “pith * proceeds: derived most important means of warding from the Derty.

them off; is correct posture. In hai Mrs. Gladys Holds is the g eneral

to attain it, try these exercises sev- chairman, assisted by Mrs. Dolores|

eral times 8 Sny: rn Bumpus, co-chairman and Mes- ~~ . 2 8

| dames Rose Harvey, Magdaline STAND with feet slightly apart,|Baidwin, Louise ‘Laurence and Isahands stretched toward the ceiling. belle Marsh, candy,

T always have read better books and listened’ to better music. than my friends. In school my, work “was superior to theirs, = My problem is this: Should I marry a nice boy whose family’ is very. much like my. own, a family | 4n* which I would feel at home? Should I marry a boy who would| be comfortable with my family or should I seek the friendship of men and’ women to whom I could talk without feeling like & big sister to her kid sisters and brothers, but who would. make me feel apologetic!

-| for my family and friends? Tell

ume, am .I seeking too, much from life? . - Am I looking beyond ‘happiness in/{my eagerness to find it? Am] I kidding myself into thinking that I am better equipped than my| friends? Does the ‘fact that money has of necessity been stich an important thing in my ‘family account. for the fact that I can’t. trustimyself to. be happy with ‘a man who is kind, loving, honest and: of limited eatning ability? 1 , an like two “ava Soon, and || it is confusing. A 2

“many superior people’ Mee sprung from mediocre families. and ::left their mark on the world. However; I do not think these people felt apologetic for nei, families. An" Syisianding

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trumpeter : OBERT r RENNINGTON on UNIT 34 will sponsor a bridge party at the Pest home, 4174 Callege Ave., Nov. 18 at 8 p. m. Mrs. Gerald Leahy is chairman, as sisted by Mesdames J. M. Keating, John Carmody, Leo Filcer, Thomas Randall and John Morrison. The

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self ‘which reconcile you to tations, it would be folly for you to marry him "just® ‘because you aref afraid you never would fing: anyone else. Equally - mistaken is the opposite e.-You may dream ing a thillionaire, or. a’ od-lke creature beyond your. power. duplicate in. reality. I should thing | ¥

to hegin at’ ihe : bottom | and. work 1 ‘up with you.

JANE JORDAN. ¥ Put your probleis in’ a fetter i ine

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