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(left) and Mrs. Carl livin, president of the New Castle "Poetry Society, examine a steel engraving of, Sarah T. Bolton, Indiana poet.

Both—women-—are members ofthe Indiana State Federation ofs

Poetry Clubs. The engraving by John Sartain is a gift to the fed-

eration from Miss Nellie Col Fox Smith. Mrs. Irvin is field repre-

sentative of the federation.

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the various forms of arthritis, tu-| another. people quarrel about, but in 4 os ynder the footboard of your prescription. meal. And you'll get your neces- _ |berculosis and osteomyelitis, can And that, dear friends, is their own Smdendone emytions bed and reach for the headboard rr ptr eee QATY vitamins along with! a ‘produce backache. Tumors in of {typical of the way many which. are as. touchy as an _ with your “fingers. One or two sleeping. Raid the icebox. But Anyhow. recent health sur-f * Inear the back may be responsible.| gerious quarrels start. , ant-eater. with a ‘sore nose. W,itempts to pull the body taut/don't succumb to the attractions veys show little evidence of

We, the Women— Housewives

Need Interest

‘In Home Tasks.

More Efficiency, _ Less Clubs Urged

By RUTH MILLETT NEA. Staff Writer

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A LOT of educated, young

housewives today are running

around in“eircles trying to find’

some “real Imerest for themiselves,

They try first one club and

then another. They go in for study groups, and they take courses.

be “just housew ives” and they

way - to avoid that is by “putside interests.” They've - been told that

Ruth Millett. over and over—and .they- be-

lieve- it. many of “them -can't: hit upon an absorbing, challenging out-

; side interest, For many of them “Stop |

the answer might be: worrying about the outside in“terest and do a better job of vour main interest, homemaking.” > : Hs » - NO WOMAS ever grew dull trying A job and. to do. it with more intelligence, efficiency. and grace. ™ But plenty of women whe afljde through their main job in life -and- spend -a lot. of

_ their time and energy in trying do grow |

to “find themselves” dull "and frustrated. After all, -her’ own home offers a ‘woman ‘more challenges than any “outside interest,” If she puts her mind to dt and. looks on the job instead “ot Just so “rich CArtagersy to

«be got through, she can. easily |

see--the- challenges, -

< Most “marriage relationships could .be bettered, most chil-

“dren could ‘be better understood

and. guided. Most homes could be: made more comfortable and pleasant. Most men could be encouraged more in their work. Most women could. improve their-own - dispositions and characters and become more gracious In manner. It's not a congumisig oufside interest that ‘most homemakers need, but a more consuming interest in their main job.

Bride

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Mr." and Mrs. R. L. Surenkamp. are at home now at 2283 Union St. following their marriage Nov. ‘13 in St. Mark's |

Catholic Church. The bride, he |

former Miss Mary A. Pickard, i the-daughter-of Mrs. Anna 3, Pickard, 931 Ave. and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Louis Surenkamp, 4907 Hardegan St.

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To Be Married

Mr. and Mrs,

Thomas, 1048 N. King Ave,

D. Caven, E. 9th" St.

The couple will be wed at 8 o'clock. Christmas night in the]

West Side Nazarene Church.

Claude Gatlin, sister of the Bride-to be, Will be the ma. The bridesmaids are to be Misses Shirléy Caven, Naomi Land and Faye and Joyce

tron of honor.

Frodge. Mr. Gatlin wift be the best man.

The ushers will be Edward StegeHershel Knight and Donald Foley. Barbara Ann Milhon 1s to be the

moller, Cecil Vidito,

flower. girl.

Club to Elect

The election of officers will be held at the annual business meeting of the Nature Study Club of Indiana Saturday. It will be held at 8 p. m. in Crépsey Hall, Albert

| Thomas will show movies.

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