Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1948 — Page 14
We, the Women— ‘Social Climber Is Subject “To lllhesses’
By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer A COUPLE of psychiatrists” SG at the University of California have made a study of psychosomatic troubles and chronic ° jlinesses. They claim that, among pas tients. with | chronic diseases in gen eral, there are an unusual number of “social climb ers and strainers -— that is, who want to ime prove their so-
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cial status.” There it is, ladies. Keeping up with the Joneses is bad medicine. ; It you want to be happy and healthy, stop struggling to get in with the right people. Enjoy what you have, and the friends you make, without any special effort... Don't. always strain for a position on the social ladder a few rungs above you. Ae ri spi
” = » SOUNDS simple, doesn’t it? But it isn't an easy thing for women to do. Women seem to slip into the habit of competing with their women friends in such matters _ as houses, furniture, labor-sav-ing devices, clothes and enter“taining. “They seem to-feel in~: side that there are certain “right people” they must keep
And it takes so much strength of character for a woman to live and govern her wants by her own needs, rather than by what other women do’ and have: - Yet the “easy” way of competition is the hard way in the end, because the womian who has to keep up with the Joneses becomes a climber. And a climber can never relax and enjoy herself.’
Teen Problems— A Cheater te dom
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id By JEAN #1 WHEN FAMILY RULES are oy , teeners have problems. ~They can be gbod sports and . accept things. as. they are. Ur ! they can argue and sulk and ' have tantrums. But the lowest fs : ter.
You know: The who promises not to go here, #not to date so-and-so, not to
does it by devious, deceptive eans. : . = ” . eo. THE usual trick is to get per- ? mission to spend an evening or
{quota of nighttime sleep, make up|
do thus-and-such=and then
'|TEEN TALK— a Canteen Council Pla
PLAYGROUND PLAYHOUSE — City Canteen Council how the puppet entertain the youngsters on city playg (left to right) Jim By JEAN MANEY Thirty-five teen canteens don't run themseives. It takes a lot of planning, work and worry to keep the 29 recreation centers and nine special interests groups functioning smoothly—and the body in charge is the City Canteen Council. ? Each canteen sends one repreélsentative,. usually the president! with the sponsor to the council meetings. These are held once a
month. ~~ © v ; +k The members vote on all issues 1 raised at the meetings and fret fo planed over their biggest and most constant problem-—lack of co-opera-tion from teen-agers as well as
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Older Woman Needs Rest
A VOW to take more time out for rest is one resolution which every woman. over .40 \ make. ATAIV-IHT OT As we grow. older, our systems are more in need of the relaxing, energy-renewing effects that rest and sleep can give. Eight hours of sleep at night is as important a health requirement for most adults as it is for children. ’
If you can't
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“out” to telephone calls and call- (For
hight with a friend. The Cheater
purpose of thé visit is some pro- ! hibited pleasure, ; Perhaps Jinks Johnson “just . happens’ to drop in at Joan's house. Miss. Cheater goes riding Tih Hie hot rod. Meyve: they fand . at the Silver Moon. where the wcrowd is_rough - and highballs nen Fare served to minors—no ques : tions asked.
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Puppet Shows
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“The Glamour Is Gone From Broadway’
By BARBARA BUNDSCHU United Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, June 2--Theres ‘ho more on Broadway, Mae Browne sald today. - Ts | - rgeous girls are fading § out in the night clubs” Miss Browne said. She was a Ziegfeld girl at 16. At 18 she joined the costume department of George White's “Scandals,” And she’s been pack-
Glamour,, in Mae Browne's book, was the word for the rhine-| R stone-studded pink tulle costume Marilyn Milles wore in “Sally.” It was so fragile she needed a new one every three months. “Ziegfeld did things right" Miss Browne said, “She looked like a beautiful cream puff.” i Today's costumes, she sald, are “short and skimpy. Everything's profits. Why one show last year they even danced In street clothes. Imagine!” Glamour is Miss Browne's word for the tall and gorgeous girls George White dressed in black net and rhinestone tights from Paris to grace a velvet and rhinestone
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The program has been sponsored by the Park Department since 1943. Before that the Office of Civilian Defense backed the canteens, Several prominent Indianapolis citizens ald the canteens: Mayor’ Al Feeney and Fabien Sevitzky, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra director, are two of the
most ardent supporters. a
Council! This year, members are
and puppet shows for the young-
adults. The purposé of the can-| rhe . puppet shows are sponsored Creary, vice president; Betty Jesn ho vemefit is to Juovide freelpy the Community Puppetry Long, ' secretary, and Wilbur or city teeners and to teach workshop of the IndianapolisiOwens, treasurer.
Raggedy Ann Doll salad, they will find their creations won't look] } friends might make. Tomatoes, olives, eggs.| |
¢ook can’t make two salads exactly alike. The making of figure salads is any other if all the ingredients| swing your full are collected and prepared, . then|%and and soil. Have at least one
| member to stick on the “features If you can't sleep in the quickly, then leave them there for can at least rest. keeps to avoid a labored-over
RAGGEDY, Saturday teacheon). ers, the chances are that lttie!3*nard-cooked eggs @ chores with interfere with your re-\3 medium. carrots :
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your Chiil all the ingredients. |
Mrs. John Ross shows three members. of the s of the Community Puppetry Workshop can rounds this summer. The council members are
Junior League, ‘The league members supply materials and the workshop is open to any inter-|, ested persons.
dramas, musical programs and art exhibits on the playgrounds this summer. Mrs, Mary Sare, co-ordinator of the Summer Playground Playhouse, ‘is working with canteen leaders on the “project. Lt Spm City teen-agers, members of the Junior Red Cross, also will supply the personnel for park aids on the playgrounds. Marilyn Thomas is president of the City Canteen Council. The other officers are George Me-
yr ,-dances and parties by the City Canteen
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Puerto Ricans Learn Cleaning Methods
SAN JUAN-—Thirty women between the ages of 18 and 35 now are taking & special three-month course fn Caguas, a town near San Juan; the capital of Puerto Rico, for service as domestics in homes in the United States. Their studies include modern cleaning methods, home nursing,
child care, cooking; hygiene and|The “household English”—words like wages with men works more in
leotard on.a ‘short type of girl"| According to one st y ~#ghe'd look like she had her Because you love nice things . . ilies in ae 0 Judy. fam 4 mother’s clothes on if you tried to| YoU won't be able to resist mak- Crisp and fresh-looking for a malformed child are 25 - ont . dress her glamorous” Miss ing this pattern for yourself June day is this exciting dress more likely to have a Browne mourned. “She doesn’t and another for a new home- for the junior miss. The key- formed children than the mal : Kking—| Maker. Quickly and easily cro- hole neckline is especially ap- genera even have to be good looking nS population. From this it could just a good dancer.” cheted this is a grand pattern pealing, tiny- white. cuffs trim calculated that the pare And the gla ‘ h t for pick-up work. the short cropped sleeves. Pat- one malformed child stan na of nd the glamour has gre ou To order complete arocheting tern also provides a smart | oo opance in eight of and Shou ' of thelr lives, too, Miss Browne y..eructions and stitch illustra- three-quarter sleeve. other such child. gan’ ot BRM, igi ry tions for Pat , th “In the old days you couldn't] coupon % Papier 5587, use nd Pattern 8334 comes in sizes A deformed child requires t b a tor ” . 11, 12,-13, 14, 16 and 18. Size deal of adjusting om th( .- Ee ampagas and Astors and 12, short sleeve, 3% yards of |part of the family. As” the chile: “|Goulds. Now it's college boys ANNE CABOT 39-inch; % yard contrast.’ grows older it will be conscious : with nickels for cokes. If they os ots - To order pattern or our Fash- [that it is different from othe get any flowers, it's maybe a rose] The Indianapolis Times {on Book, use the coupon below. children. Parents need to use tac . ae Toy ’ Siqeht. 530-8. Wells st. ad uhdosiending so that the . ADAG! ‘ c not become too dis-: Men begged them to share a) Dug) » oe SUE BURNETT turbed by ‘the difference. Many: . , s 0. ce ‘ x : children born ‘deformed haves; see hem, out at nightclubs buy- N The Indianapolis Times |;vercome their . difficulties and. ne own firinika. 0 Ho} BANG .cosesnsssesssssssssscine 214 W. Maryland St. achieved success. § * e glamour gone ol- ’ . : —— : , Miss Browne sid. Tt's| Street ..ocesssesssasssssssacs Indianapolis 9 DR. ANSWERS— : left the side streets off Times No. 8334 Price 25¢ Question: What are some of CitYeeeoeonsenssses Stateseeee Size the diseases that can cause red : Trae ees. swelling of the lymph glands? t's still show business. I Fashion Book Price 25¢ Asswer: The lymph glands
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Massaging rich ¢ream around ths eyes at bedtime helps to stave off wrinkles. : By ALICIA HART NEA Stat Writer THE way to evade the wrinkletax—which every woman with expredsive -oyes is Tequired to pay—
That calls for the regular use so called because |- of the extra-rich olls which such a lubricant offers. The best time to anoint the eye area with a softening cream is before you go to bed at night. That's why: so many little jars of eyecream find a home in the drawers of bedside tables. This handiness makes it -possible to put on her “greasy goggles” just before she turns off her bedside lamp. When you film on your cream— lamoothing it over lids and around
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