Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1948 — Page 29
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“THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 1048 §1Men and Wonmen— oe ~ #1 Do U.S. Women Dominate Men? .
rae on gs By ER: EST E. BLAU REIGNERS have- been
Facts Show Wives Rule BP me CFTR TRE:
4 + A accusing the good old U.
B.A: of being a-“woman's
- country.” The girls not only | © own most of the wealth, they say, but they run things from
Maine to California the way they want to, iE On, of course—théy go on
~~the men may seem to be
running the show, but the women are really in the sad-
“dle — because they run the
men. They do it right from th. cradle and straight through married life: These foreigners talk about it sort of scornfully, too, as if this is one heck of a mess Jo any civilized country to n.
» » - WELL there’: no question t hat American women, through the blessings of independence and education, have more behind-the-scenes influence on men than anywhere else. Many a man in this country comes ‘out swinging for an idea, or a new law or a West Indies cruise because a woman at home has kept backing him into a corner. He may be a big shot at the office in that brown leather chair with the brasshead nails, and people may polish up his inkwell and call him 8ir or G. J. or Your Honor, but when he's home he’s just so much putty to his wife and daughter.
. - » TO ILLUSTRATE with a news item: Not long ago the wife of a New York state senator read an article on juvenile welfare, in a woman's magazine. Co -8he put a burr under her husband to place a copy on every other senator's desk and to make a speech on it;
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and as a result a bill was written and became a law. That kind of thing is going on all the time. It goes on in aldermen’'s homes, in Elks’ conventions, in firehouses, in the White House.
‘sa mw ’, THE gals- put the pressure on American men in, another way, too, Women'§ buying, of course, which amounts to 80 per cent of all retail sales, runs our industries and has created millions of jobs ever since advertising went to work on the girls, So the American businessman is dominated not only by a woman at home who wants things but by several million outside. . Is all this “domination” ruining the country? Well, look at results, compared to other places. If the girls are the ones who are running the U. 8. A, if they have such a big hand in making it the way it is—they're: not doing a bad job, They're more to be patted than censured, don’t you think?
We, the Women— Abandon Grandma's Tk
By RUTH MILLETT
_ THE AVERAGE housewife spends a lot of unnecessary | time and back-breaking effort
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clam are several conditions of the women's pair championship in
$98 of such nervous conditions 18| Today's lesson hand is taken = . w |known as Friedreich's ataxia, from hy national women's pair Lesson Hand—Both vul.
a | : . il (Which is a disease involving the|contest. The four and five no Sau yeu . Now (spinal cord primarily. The de-/trump bids were Blackwood bids 33 p& 3% [fect may be carried by either asking for aces and kings. Seven i“ Pans 12 » g parent. It is sometimes. hidden, clubs could have been made quite 5Y Pass SN.T. {that is, the parents do not show easily, But Mrs. Gutman said 66 Pass éN.T.
Dr. Weaver spends her time figuring out ways of cutting down on the time and effort in- | volved in performing household | tasks—working out short cute and more efficient methods that,
working hours and reduce her Xx fatigue at the end of the day. By MRS. ANNE CABOT Shades of green, dash of brange and yellow is the delightful color combination used in this attractive 12" by 18” luncheon mat. A set of vanity or dressing table mats to compliment a bedreorh color [comes more irregular and clumsy. | United Press Staff Corres scheme is a thoughtful, inexpensive and easy-to-make gift. To order complete crocheting instructions, stitch illustrations, and ‘finishing directions Pattern 5873, use
THAT, IT would seem, is the | kind of problem most. housewives could figure out for themselves, if they put their minds
By SUE BURNETT A beautifully fitting. daytime dress in the popular shirtwaist Tailored to perfection and so somfortable, you'll never tire of its charm. Try a pretty len in a soft stripe. Pattern 8313 is for sizes 14 | 16, 18, 20, 40, 42, 44 and 46. Size 16, 43; yards of 39-inch.
In fact. 'r. Weaver says she | knows of one housewffe who | cut two and a half hours off her working day by making her own time and motion study. The only drawback is that inheriting Grandoutmoded housekeeping methods, a good many house- |
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jactive signs of the disease al-|“Buck fever got me.” Bhe stopped {though it is always present in the at six no trump, and she had to Opening—4 4
family. make it or lose the champlonship. _ ing all of the Hands. down
' | » » ” Woman Bla, stats a SHE WON the operifng lead ofthe three cards which are unde layed until after the age of 30 |the four of spades with the ace.|lined. ; In such cases. the victim. ma ‘West's overcall showed the king! West had to keep the king ar know nothing about it until PAY lot spades and probably the king one diamond, otherwise dumm) I Tg Sou ted and has Of diamonds. At this point Mrs. thres diamonds would be goo: had childr MAFFie Mo 8% Gutman cashed the ace and king Mrs, Gutman led the jack ¢ ad children who are afflicted, |of hearts in dummy, and neither spades, throwing West in the le: * 8 {the queen nor the jack fell. Now and forcing her to lead from ti | AT THE beginning, the signs she ran seven straight club tricks, king-ten into dummy's ace-queé
of this condition start gradually.|
[An awkwardness in walking and Fashions—
| {a tendency to sti ble and fall]
(easily are characteristic. As me Society Demands High Fashion Jdisease: progresses, the gait be-| By DOROTHY WILLIAMS
pondent a |Staggering or reeling from side to! WASHINGTON, Oct. 7—-White House and embassy receptior side is common. . demand a special kind of high fashion, J | Capital stylists feel that the hats and gowns which go 1 In advanced cases {rregular| ap t doi ys in this town of {movements not subject to the{Importan inga in agne should mportance of (grace in motlo ‘control of the will are frequently|ieacups 2h Inctiv Pagre 2 ele. This was particularly pronounce seen. The head and. neck arehave a distinctive : in the creations of Louk likely to make nodding move- 8ance. {Armour, former Hollywood d:
ideas for a smart winter ward-
wives h 1s inh ves have also inherited More Designer Original
Grandma's attitude of resignation to the job's endlessness. Instead of trying to do their jobs ar quickly and as efficient- |
ANNE CABOT + The Indianapolis Times 530 S. Wells St.
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Situation: As chairman of a club's social committee it is . your job to secure outsiders-to (Epsilon, national music sorority, they'll have to abandon Grand{will open its year's activities with’ ma’s philosophy. a meeting at 10:30 a. m. Wednes.|day in the home of Mrs. Paul, | won no -ANSWe ;Seehausen in Brown County. oathude FOUTS BRR SO BOA FOR EER RY ARC A Ree give a talk on “The Hoosier . {Group of Artists.” New" officers {include Mrs. Herbert T.. Wagner, SPEER AR Sed Bi I AOA POET Ro LANA IO known as alopecia areata, or baldness in spots, In this con-
be on the club programs.
Wrong Way: Take an “Iv
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| difficulty in securing a speak-
er you want.
AER. av: LE. on. Bet A refusal, ore eof instead of trying to bully the person into doing as you
wish. ‘ ~ » .
Situation: You are planning a dinner you want very much
to be successful.
Wrong Way: Choose your guests on the . basis of
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whether or not you “owe them a dinner invitation.
Right Way: Choose your guests on the basis of con-
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they get a sort of satizfaction over never !‘getting through.” Before they can be tempted to abandon Grandma's methods
SUE BURNETT The Indianapolis Times 214 W. Maryland St.
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nnd J LE : - yo0l frock, an orange suede stole; , Miss Gertrude 4 po dilectrio. Cadge RICE RE af BABIN With Proper. Care .Gutelius, secretary, and Mrs. F. |Elbert Glass, treasurer. Committee chairmen afé Mrs. {Daggett and Mrs. N, L. Schneider, Harry W. Bebe and Mrs. Helen Talge Brown, social; Mrs. 8eehausen, membership; Mrs. William Herbert Gibbs, publicity; Mrs. Jessie IT. Clapp, telephone; Mrs. James Costin, student loan; Mrs. H. W. parliamentarian; Mrs. Schneider, historian; Mrs. Loomis, auditing, and Mrs. A. L. Reep, courtesy.
* i The officers of Alpha ( WES x 3% rr pe tA CIty .seeeeeecrnasssnsascnssasses Phi Theta Delta Sorority, were Cooks Frankfurters. land fabrics through a Torma Cut flowers will last a dong as installed last night. The meeting, ow taple model eiectric ®VeNINE reception. why [time If they are taken care oi was held in the home of Mrs. C.\p,p py pirter cooker holds three For the ‘R. 8. V. P. occasion properly. A half inch should. be °° Blue, 3720 N. Pennsylvania Bt. c.0 "0nd cooks them in less they recommended a strapless cut off their stems each day the Mrs. Robert Quin is president... "yuo minutes. Each end of gown of bottle green satin, stale water thrown out and fresh The other officers are Mrs. Rich- 4,0 era nis 1s pierced by a carbon draped and swirled to highlight put in. Leaves should be stripped ard Brown, vice president; Mrs. It bric. Anather formal gown! from the flowers if they are low electric prong. he fa 19 i To remove onion odor from john Karns, secretary, and Mrs. hands, rub with salt immediately. Blue, treasurer. Or perhaps you'll those choppers on the market
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grows back in time but a skin specialist's advice is desirable.
Onion Odor Removed * By Salt Application
Question: What vegetables are strengthening and benefi-
cial for the eyes of an adult?
foodstuff which has a definite value 'for the eyes. are supposed to increase the ability of some people to see in semi-darkness,
Recital Arranged
It's a covered glass cup with! - The music pupils of Mrs, Mabel inside chopper. Prevents “weeps” L. Daily will give a recital at 7:30 ‘and finger stains,
p. m. Saturday in the YWCA.
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‘ments. or -spasms. Spinal ‘curva-| JBecause they feel they canj... o. ture is common and jerky move. outdo outsiders in dressing cap-| "oi.iio Austrian-born. design: menfs of tHe eyes are also fre- ital women, 10 style experts here| "0, oq" ror “many years | quent. © ~|have formed the Washington opin.“ hrought a Chinese flave ‘| There is no satisfactory treat- Fashion Designers Institute, ife|to the show through the interes: ment for this malady. Its in.| Mrs. George C. Marshall, w 4/108 use of embroidered Chines \herited nature gives the clue to °f the Secretary of State, headed |}. Hor mandarin-type eve its conquest: If those .who are the list of distinguished patrom-| =... which flared dow {afflicted or have it in the family esses for their first fashion show, hn the shoulders to fingerti
{do not have children, the disease ped recently in the Mayflower|,., i drew applause. There are other nervous con-| Their . display was aimed 10ithough gay with feathers an: an inherited basis. Most of these/thair custom designed * clothes or. “the coordinated look.” H |are fortunately rather rare and could be cheaper than copies of feels that dress and hat shoul
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