Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1947 — Page 2

‘Girls Puzzle Me—No

- Dear Mrs. Manners: os m Girls have me puzzled. There are so many kinds, but all appear to have sweethearts. No wonder love is blind. I| never fall for any of them—too many kinds to choose from—| so I never got married. I was afraid I would get a wrong one. | Women now have equal suffrage all over this broad land. | They cut their hair and wear men’s clothes, They have taken men's jobs in factories as well as other jobs. They now step up to a bar and order thelr whisky straight. They never bat an eye when! it goes down. That Is true as fate. They run after the men. Did the “girls in the past? I wonder what women are coming to "that the walking entailed requires D. D. B, Indianapolis. | Shoppers ordinarily are hired Don't charge the modern age with your troubles. Lack of companionship may have made you sore. Get in step with the times, Some girls spulter on straight whisky—some don’t drink it. You would find as much fault with an old-fashioned girl as you do with modern women. Give these modern girls some credit for keeping pace with a heclie world, Evelyn Ardis Whitman disagrees with you in her book, “I'm Tired of Grandma.” She says that the perfect type is “the woman who is part of .the world she lives in, who desires and expects to integrate within herself the functions of wife and mother, mistress and housewife, citizen and individual, wage earner-and lady.” The author is tired of grandma, “not because grandma falled in industry or love,

on astronomy.

Natural History in New York.

grown I'd like to work. per.

Department stores’ shopping

My son has an opportunity to rank of captain.

and promising future. from you and your readers would

Can't some of you GI's whe advice to this man?

“Ask Mrs. Manners— bi sary : - tI Wonder Love’s Blind” ro the city carry “Popular Science” magazine articles

Recommended alse are the monthly magazine; “Popular Astron. omy,” published at Carleton college, Northfield, Minn, and “Junior Astronomy News,” quarterly publication from American Museum of

I'VE KEPT house for many years and now that my children are all I think that I want to be a personal shopDo stores give those jobs to young women only? -

makes little difference in hiring of personal shoppers. They do say

He is married and the father of two pre-school children. At present he is employefl by a local firm with a medium salary He has only until Oct. 15 to decide,

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edge of merchandise and values with housewives favored, and for being. | good conversationalists. Training requires but a few weeks, 3

‘Shall My Son Go Back Into Army?’

return to the U. 8. Army with the

Advice be appreciated, MRS. J. P. H, Indianapolis. have made similar decisions send

but because this is not the time to he looking backward, to the cherishing belief that there were people on the edith who could do everything far better than we ean, “The problem of your generation must be solved by the people now living as the problems of the past were solved by the troubled and |

. . perplexed people who faced them.” To Relief Council

‘I'm Interested in Going West’ I READ your column every day. I wish to obtain the address of Seven persons from Indianapolis “Fp. B. D.” of Tucson, Ariz, You see, I'm very interested in going and one from Ft. Wayne have been West. In fact, I have to go to Arizona, some place near Tucson, for elected as officers and executive my health and the climate, GREENCASTLE READER committee members of the Joint

Names of writers are not disclosed. Perhaps the Tucson contribu-

Distribution committee, American Yor Wil answer you, : agency aiding distressed Jews Asks About Custody of Child (abroad. : | UR \ : . MY WIFE and I are separated for the fourth time in 12 years. She Lazure L, Goodman, Indianapolis, usually stays with her ex-mother-in-law and at present is working for and Dr. Nathan Selon, Ft. Wayne, her ex-husband in a tavern. She has sued for divwrce. We have a Were elected vice chairmen at the nice little girl and I would like to know what can be done {or her sake J. D. C. conference held last week She has the girl with her, B. F.. City. in the William Penn hotel at Pitts-

burgh, Consult a lawyer. He will advise you regarding custody of the ny {| Elected to the executive. council

child. from Indianapolis were Samuel J. IN LOOKING over your column In The Times Sept. 16 T ran across Mantell, Morris L. Goodman, Jacob your items, “Needs a Job" and “Renting a typewriter,” both of which ggolotken, Mrs. Louis Levy, Mrs. interested me. I would like to get names and addresses of “Frightened” yjctor Goldberg, Robert Efroymson

and “Miss L. W.” as T may be able to interest both of them land Julian Freeman. G. C. B, Indianapolis, —

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Asks Information on Astronomy

~ PLEASE give name and address of orie of more papers or magazines for Nazi ale and ground forces has on the subject of astronomy, ROACHDALE RESIDENT, been brought to America Tor careful

zine published in Brooklyn, N..Y, at 244 Adams st. Branch libraries needs if desirable,

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. Meeting Named | Miss Margaret Dunham of Riley |hospital, is chairman of the dele{gation from the Indiana Dietetic association, to thes 30th annual meeting of the American Dietetic |associatibn to be held at Phila delphia, Oct. 13 to 17, | Other delegates from the Indiana {association are Miss Grace McMahon, Ball Memorial hospital, Muncie; Miss Lute Troutt, Indiana {university medical center; and Miss {Ruth L. Madsen, Methodist hos[pital, president of the association, i —————————— en

Foundrymen to Meet i 'y.8 Sullivan of the Caterpillar

| Tractor Co. will speak on *“Inspec{tion of Castings From a Consumer's {Point of View" at a meeting of the lcentral Indiana chapter of the | American Foundrymen's association {Monday at 6:45 p. m. in the Athenaeum,

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YOUTH FOR CHRIST "YOUTHSPIRATION" CLUB ~r New officers of the Youthspiration club of Youth for Christ gather around their sponsor, Arthur Hoffman, Technical high schoolschemistry head. Officers, left to right, are Miss Bobbe Earle, president; Edna Suhre, vice president, and Mary Jane Stroud, secretary. Shown also is the Rev. Roger Malsbary, Y. for C. director.

U. S. Skeleton May Solve Roundup Arranged Ancient Biblical Mystery By Scout Troops

By Science Service «which raised th ii NEW YORE Don 1+-Did the which Taised ie question, are to “conies” mentioned by .David In guen older are the fossils brought! Final plans for the South District Psalm 104, and by his son Solomon p,.y py Dr, Simpson's colleague, Dr. Round-up of Cub Packs, scout in Proverbs 30, have ancestors 60 gqyin J, Colbert—specimens of|'F00PS and senior units of B. S. A. million years ago? some of ihe earliest dinosaurs,|t® Pe held at Camp Kiwanis SaturA recently discovered fossil skele- dating back aboyt 200 million years.|98Y, Were announced today by ton from this country may help to] They were not large but they were Judge Louis A, Wieland, South disanswer this question, which has fierce, and their descendants 100 trict chairman, and Lynne Hull, been a moot point among paleontol- million years later were the formid-| South district commissioner. ogists for a long time, able flesh-eating -tyrannosaurs, Scout troops and senior units will The skeleton is of an extinct] First clue to a find of a dogen CAMP over night and continue the mammal named meniscotherium, complete skeletons was the spotting Program on Sunday. The program and it is chief prize brought back by George Whitaker, Dr. Colbert's ™ill include demonstrations of from a summer's work in New Mex- assistant, of a small claw lying on Tats: Sills games and contests, ico by an expedition under the di- the ground near the foot of a cliff, |p Saturday Dig . pin a rection of Dr, George Gaylord Simp-| Serres ep——— | % ’ son of the a Cw Py CLUB TO SEE MOVIE |ceremony for. all boys who have be-

Natural History. | A sound movie, “The Family Al-|-0"¢ Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, or

Barbara Meyers, 235 Penway st. |

university college of commerce and! administration honor roll. The!

The Central library has “Evening Sky Map,” a bi-monthly maga- study and adaptation to domestic honor list includes students with a'more exact zoological name for the Electric,

grade average of “B” or better. |

Because the new-found skeleton bum,” dealing with portrait light [gare Joined a senior unit since is nearly complete, it may solve the ing, will be shown at a meeting] p. ~

to produce synthetic liquid fuels has been listed on the Ohio State riddle of the possible kinship be- of the Indianapolis Camera club at PLANS SPAGHETTI SUPPER

tween anciént meniscotherium and 8 p. m. tomorrow, at 143 E. Ohio]

Scout troop 148 will sponsor a the modern hyraxes, which is the st. The film,

issued by General spaghetti supper Saturday from 5 Is sponsoreqg. by the H. until 8 p..m. at the St. Mark's Biblical “conies.” Earlier specimens, Lieber Co. = {Methodist church.

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‘Local Students Enroll ’

|At Denison University

Three local students enrolled a$ * {Denison university, Granville, o, for the fall semester, The students are Joan Alford, {7979 N. Illinois st. senior; Laura Lindley, 5201 Park ave. junior} Richard Benson, 428 ‘W. 44th st, sophomore, and Anita Hancock,

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