Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1942 — Page 5

MONDAY, JAN. 26, 1042

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EVERYBODY SEEMS to pick on the week-end guest. Reams are written each year about what she should and should not do while visiting. Hundreds of people lay down hundreds of rules for guests to remember. But what about hostesses? How about a few rules for them? We'll begin bv assuming that rn ——— Fe except in rare instances, everv hostess invites week-end guests purely simply -because she wants to have them around. Having assumed that, can't we agree that no smart hos OSS Thinks of inviting on week-end two people who are violently argumentative or two people who have shown dislike, however slight, for each other before,

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Her Story and Her Work Gave Paralysis Victims Courage

By ELLIOTT ARNOLD

Times Special Writer

NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—Whenever the little crippled and paralyzed |

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We, the Women

Wartime Bride Must Be

Resourceful

By RUTH MILLETT

T™ ’ is EB VINE-COVERED collage 18) pam JANE JORDAN--Whst out for many of today's brides. So |

{would you do if you had a lively are the sets of fine china and | teen-age daughter, the only girl in glass, the lovely lamps, the brand a family of sons, who was throw new furniture that used to go with | ing her life away on a ho-account a wedding ring. | fellow almost twice her age? He A good many | works, but aside from that he has today do not no thought for the future, does not want and can't |save his money or care a bit if use many pos- | this country wins the war or not. sessions. They : ER I am a middle-aged widow, very have to be No | much interested in the’ affairs of ready to travel | the dey. He lives in my home and at a moment's | pays very little to eat here. The notice. | result is that I have no friends to A nice, sturdy | come in any more, and the neightrunk, where & | bors are making their calls scarce. she can pack I've talked to my daughter about her clothes, and making friends of her own age and a few knick-=- my friends have told her what a knacks for | mistake she is making. making a fur- | I could get rid of the fellow by nished room or : | getting real tough and using the apartment look | bounce method, but I hesitate to do attractive, are this as an open breaking up of such about all she . an affair is sometimes wrong. I've needs to set housekeeping. | \,,.q4 weing sly. I've talked and hintThose and a nature. | “put it is like water running off For if she isn't resourceful andi =... back. What do you sugeasily adaptable to [ASI-CRANBING oo for petting rid of him?

circumstances, the 1942 bride isn't A TROUBLED MOT going to be very happy or make a pm HER

very good marriage, Chances are her voung man is| Answer—The simplest way of in the army—or subject to draft!getting rid of an unwelcome boardat any time. Not for her is the er is to tell him directly that you settling down that used to accom-|aren’t going to keep boarders any pany marriage, when a couple built | longer and that he must find anor rented a house, filled it with other place to live. The home is furniture, went about the business! yours and you have a perfect right of fitting themselves into a social|to say whom you want in it. If group they meant to stay in for a|this is done in a quiet and dignified long time, perhaps all their lives, | manner without recriminations, you and looked forward tq having a|should have no trouble. family. Your fear is that your daughter § may hold it against you. She may, NO, she has to be ready to pick! at first, but if you handle her symup and leave wherever che is on pathetically she may get over it. short notice, to make friends that! Another method is to raise the she doesn’t expect to keep, to set up! man’s board. This is perfectly fair. housekeeping with rented furnish-|as food costs have gone up and you ings, and to get used to the idea can’t afford to keep anyone who that at any time she might be liv-|cannot pay enough to make it ing alone or back home with her|worth your while. family. Again your daughter may feel So she has to be resourceful to|that vou have done this to separate get by in 1942, if she is to see that|/ her from the man. It is true her marriage has a feeling of | enough, but it also is true that he

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| odist Church’s society tomorrow at

Mrs. Orien W. Fifer 7:30 p. m. in the home of the

To Install Officers sponsor, Mrs. W. H, Day, 538 Eu-

Mrs. Orien W. Fifer, Indiana|gene St.

Conference president of the Wom-| Miss Margaret Champlin is to be o's Societ f Chrisian Service |installed as president of the group an’ 1€Ly © ns ''and the program is being planned

will install the officers of the Little uy Mrs. Sexson E. Humphreys, a Circle of the Roberts Park Meth-, member of the program committee,

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permanence about it, even thcugh| should pay for what he gets and it lacks the trappings of perma-i any ieasonable girl can nence. | point. But don't worrv about her. She| If vou lack the courage to trv will make a good marriage out of either of these methods, then it is the chance she has at happiness. best to stop talking against For she has known for some time | man to vour daughter and let the that the young folks of (oday must | affair wear itself out. Many times manage to find personal happiness | a love affair will wear itself out in spite of the time and that they|when the opposition is withdrawn, must fit their individual lives into! Part of the man's attraction for an endeavor bigger than they are.|your daughter may have its root i a rebellion against you. If you liked the man in the be-

Latreian Club Meets | If vou lik (glrning, this may have been her

“Child Welfare” was to be the method of making you dislike him.

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topic of Mrs. Dora Robson when! In general it is not smart for a she spoke this afternoon before! mother to bring any single man

children at the Hospital for Ruptured and Crippled get low and empty | he Alpha Mu Latreian Club meet-|into the home to live with an adol-

inside and wonder why they can't be like other kids and run around|!N8 at the home of Mrs. James A.|escent and play ball, Florence Liijander sits down and tells the

She tells them about a little girl who was stricken with infantile paralysis when she was 9, and who

was brought to this same hospital.

She tells them how this girl was laid up for a year and more and] then how she managed to get around with a back brace and how she had to go through high school wearing that brace. |

The Girl Got Better

And she tells them how this girl got better and better and finally was able to go to Cornell and hold her own with other students who didn't have the bad breaks she had had. And finally she tells them

how that girl returned to the hos- iliary will have an all day meeting pital and studied how to treat crip- at the World War Memorial Thurs- | Hostesses will be members of | Mrs. |

pled children. And then she tells them she is that girl.

say that they give it more often to| me. I've never seen anybody as] cheerful and courageous as most of these kids. “They smile and they laugh and | they seem to know that we are] doing everything for them and that there is hope for them. They are a lesson in courage.”

Past Presidents Meet Thursday

The Past Presidents’ Parley of the

12th District American Legion Aux- |

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and susceptible daughter. | Now that you have done so it will | require all your tact and self-con-[trol to straighten out the ensuing complications, JANE JORDAN,

Stuart, 334 Berkley Road. Assistant hostess for the meeting, which opened at 2 o'clock, was to be Mrs. James E. Stewart,

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of the President's birthday for the National Foundation for Infantile! Paralysis. When she sees their heart-break-| ing efforts to waik, to control small legs that have escaped control, she remembers back 18 vears when she! was a terrified child faced with the same dragons “It's almost wrong for me to say I give these children cheer,” she said. “It might be truer to

Friday in Butler Field House for the benefit of infantile paralysis victims. Mrs. Frank White, community service chairman, and her committee along with the district executive board, will be hostesses at the Hoosier Salon in Block's auditorium Thursday,

Visit Here Dr. and Mrs. William Hoff of Paris, Ill, are spending a few days as house guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Roswinkel, 932 Eastern Ave.

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