Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1945 — Page 30

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ss =» ” oo. First DEAR JANE JORDAN~I am writing to express a man's opinion " in regard to tall women. I am a person who thinks that “tall ‘women are tops. A woman should never be self-conscious because she is tall. . Look ‘at women like Rosalind. Russell, Dorothy Lamour and Madame Curie’s daughter, Eve. A tall ‘women does not have to be a Powers’ model if | with-a woman, sen We she Knows how’ tO [really thrill me. wear clothes and A SANE PERSON. understands the art of make-up. I will: take one of those : tall creatures any time instead of a small * woman whom you : have to look down

JANE J ORDAN

She asked for opinions on tall women from men and we have two answers, The first comes from Ft. Knox, Ky.

NOTE—Not long ago we had a “fetter from a tall woman who felt that she had heen overlooked

Reports Encourage, Leaders in Drive for $1,145,500.

The Red Cross drive was off to a| {good start today as Indianapolis | war. fund workers turned: in early reports. One of the volunteer solicitors in the county division made 22 calls FOS : | yesterday and received a subscrip- | . ” . : , | 3 a { | tion from each prospect. . Another | A group of former members of the 1931 session of the Indiana senate were visitors this week at the | Lreported making seven calls and |egislature. Left to tight, standing, aré Rollo N. Walter, Chester A. Perkins, Addison Drake, Anderson | obtaining seven contributions, each| Ketchum, Senator Charles R. Morris, a member of the present session; C. Oliver Holmes, C. Herman Pell | an increase over last year, | and Warren Berkey. Left to right, seated, are Hérbert V. Tormohlen, Lee J. Hartzell, Senator I. Floyd | A clairman in a plant employing | Garrott, a member of the present session; J. Francis Lochard, Roy M. Friendly, William P. Dennigan | a large number of workers said last | and George W. Sims, : year's quota already , has been | -

or eet wompeteq." * % CONFERENCE SERIES | Fx.Teacher Heads window one Saturday evening when SLATED AT BUTLER | AT SOUTHPORT HIGH

Bosal omen, came along Bhd} The theme of “Keep your Red | Dr., Algo D. Blepgersun: president Stout Red Cross | The Girls Athletic Association of 1 . too. ‘I didn’t get to speak |Cross at his side” is the appeal o lof Antioch college, Yellow Springs, . : ; | | to her but I have been going back| the $1,145,500 campaign ely off-| O., will speak on “Modern Educa- A FORMER Tnsenapolis vose Soughpors high School will ‘hold 8 at the- same. time hoping that shecially opened yesterday and con- tional Trends” at a series of con-| j a Neen prayed 8 dance at 8:30 o'clock tonight in will show up, and will keep return-|tinues through March 28. It fs ferences to be held at Butler uni-| oe ree a (homor= of the basketball and, ing until she does. ‘That is why tall}$75000 more than was raised a year versity March 9 and 10. George H. Lae [wrestling teams, Mrs, Lucille Miller, |] women should not be worried, for|ggo, | City and state educators as well| ge H. ,

Broad Rippl igirls’ athletic instructor and spon- ’ i i . a Broa ipple ’ : 3 they are attractive and in due time| Russell J. Ryan, general chair-| |as Butler university faculty mem-| high school lsor of the G. A. A, at Southport, | will find the right one. v announced. x T

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Answer—I trust that this letter comforts the tall woman who ‘wrote as if height was a handicap, and that she will throw back. ‘her shoulders and hold up her head and perhaps even pass up the low heels from now on. Here is another upon. I like tO|jetter from a man who likes tall be on the sameiywomen.

level. and see On| poop Jane Jordan:

same level : Je 8 Tell the tall woman not to be discouraged. There are plenty of tall men. I was looking in a show

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man, said today that although the!bers will be invited to attend the| | drive is off to a good start, there is|conferences He stated again | gis will be the Antioch college | at te reach the. $1,145500 goal, | work-s | will mean increased giving on the | of almost {Marion county. The Red Cross campaign within the city hall was under way today

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dy plan of education. In addition to morning and after- | in| noon sessions, there will be-a night| meeting Friday, March 9, open .to| the public, cannounced Dr. M. o.| Ross, president of But der, |

teacher before joining the Red Cross, served as assistant field director at Camp Atterbury the last two years.

A graduate of Taylor university, |

George H, Lee

Joan Losche, president of G. A.| [A named the following committee Betty Bohn, decorations; | refreshments; | {Emma Jane Mattox, invitations and | -

{chairmen: [Barbara ' Montieth, - Sara Copsey, floor show,

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| Indianapolis O. E. S. auxiliary will meet at 2 p. m. Tuesday, March | |6, at the Inidanapolis Masonic Tem- | | ple, 1522 'W. Morris st. Mrs. Lucy] ‘Bry ant will preside,

following a rally yesterday attended by department heads and other x Speakers also included | ployees. Henry M. Coombs, chair-|Charles J. Lynn, a co-chairman of {man of the city hall group, presided | the government and education diviand predicted an “over the tou" [sion and Mr. Ryan.

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