Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1949 — Page 13

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Charm, Tenderness Will Prove Best Weapons Against Age

By RUTH MILLETT

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be with. I ‘Doesithe. s0cial life of teen-agers cost too much?

the social and economic life of lat the Family Life Education |

“Hin January and March: The meet!

Howe to Hold a

|Family Forum

“What is status of teen

Theése and other questions on

young adults will be .discussed

forum Tuesday in Howe High School. The panel is one of al 3 series sponsored by the Howe| $. a : Parent-Teachers Association, 2 WEBI Mrs. Walter’. L. Caley, past! president of the Indianapolis PTA Council, will be moderator. Mesdames Ralph Johns, Gerald

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Miss Patricia: Frank, daughter

Mrs. H. J. Eickhoff heads the, Apple, son of Mr. and Mrs. Family Life Education Commit-| Elmer Apple, Oaklandon, were tee planning additional meetings | ‘ruff Place United Preibyferian

ings are open to the public as| | Church.

well as to all Howe parents.

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Baker and Mary Callon and] Thomas Stirling will be the panel of Mrs. Herman Frank, 1826 | members, Commerce Ave. and James

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Q--During my husband's fliness {last spring, he recelved a pot of | ‘pursues and the female of ‘the "the mast beautiful ‘hyacinths we| species ‘walts “to be chased. have ever seen. Now they have! But actually, these ‘days, gals “started to sprout agai. Td} like to know just how to take] care of thém and will the bulbs! be good again after they bloom +4 this coming spring? Mrs. Helen’ *9=l - Craig, Ingalls.

| A—Forced buibs ‘should be set in, open ground as soon as pos- | sible after they've“bloomed in-! | try to grow these indoors another year. Set| them in open ground at once. | | Space them six to eight inches| if you can, without vio- | lently disturbing any roots they | Be sure to get any J..tender top growth below ground fellow a lot of time and trou- | level as it will freeze easily! ble. | The natural result .is that the

; By TEAN TRADITIONALLY, the male

take a lot of initiative. We don’t mean running after new boys. Or angling for dates with guys who don't know you're alive, That's d€fi- | nitely out--now. as always. But between old friends .and steady daters, the girl is often

the one who calls the turn: She.

assumes - responsibility - for the

couple's: social life—vety much :

as a wife does for herself and her husband. pals; she decides which parties they'll attend. . - u ” NOW, ALL this saves the

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“AGAINST CHARM, simplicity, | wholeheartedly and ‘with real en-| and tenderness, age will be power-| Joyment. less,” says Andre Maurois, And he’s right, of course. isn’t age that makes a woman unattractive.

It, asier to be glum, but it doesn’t pay dividends. SIX: Never try to build yourIt's letting small self up by tearing someone else meannesses down. Build yourself up by

years thatcoming difficulties, lending. makes a woman hand to someone elise. of 40 less attrac-| SEVEN: Don’t envy youth. tive than was at 20. + B ut suppose.those who don’t. that same wom-|

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charm, simplicity and tenderness, Ruth Millett rather than in disinterestedness, snobbery, and the kind of hardness that shuts out other people. | Then age wouldn't have dulled her charm, her companionableness, her sweetness, ...... To the woman who doesn't want the years to make her less| attractive to her family and friends—and that must incllde| every woman—these are im-| portant commandments: ONE: Appreciate kindness a, overlook hurts. TWO: Cultivate a calm, uin<} hurried” way of meeting each

s =& ® f THREE: Don't: build a wall around yourself so that nobody, ° can hurt you. People c¢an't. help you, either, if you shut them out. FOUR: Find ‘something to laugh at every day--not in ridi-| cule or in superiority, but in real” amusement at the funny side of

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Parties Arranged

Parties are being arranged to atterid the Players’ productions

dance in the Woodstock Club will follow the two one-act plays, Mr. and Mrs.“J. Perry Meek are planning a dinner party befare -the event as are Mr. and Mrs. John Heidt Jr. The Heidts’| guests will be Dr. and Mrs. Ray-

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