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We, the Women—

Home-Wrecker Risks Losing Husband in Futile Flirtation

By RUTH MILLETT

A HOUSEWIFE WHO sounds as though she has been listening to too many soap operas writes: “I am in the center of an emotional situation and

Ruth Millett between you and a man with a wife has damaged, if not

I am in love with a married man and he with me. We do not see each other very often, but each time our love deepens,

~ “His wife found out about us, but told him there could be no divorce because of their child. I have not told my husband of my feelings, because I do not want to hurt him needlessly and can never marry the man I love, anyhow, “His wife believes we should stop seeing each other altogether until we get over it, but I know I never will get over it “Is there any harm in our seeing each other occasionally as long as we are discreet and continue to keep our love on a high plane?” y Look, Mrs. Mixed-P, it's later than you think. Already this “high plane”. affair

ruined, one marriage. His wife is trying to hold her marriage together to protect her child, but you've robbed her of the very thing that makes a marriage worthwhile—security. If you continue to see this man, however “discreetly” you plan to manage your meetings, you may very well break up a home and leave a young child stranded with just one parent. And while you are lavishing your love on another woman's husband you stand a good chance of losing your own,

_ Keep it up and you may find yourself the one who is left out.

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| 4 Shower Set | | Mrs. Douglas G. Bolt, 5724 [Julian Ave., will entertain with a |kitchen shower tonight in honor of Miss Almarie Hoffmann. Miss Hoffmann and John Burke, will |be married Nov. 21.

{State Home Ec

M eets Tomorrow

The Indiana Home Economics {Association will hear three speaklers at their all day meeting to{morrow in Block’s auditorium, At the 10 a m. meeting Miss [Ethel Kawin, Chicago Univers-

“Organiza{tion, Aims, and {Purposes of the ‘WhiteHouse |Conference.”

Dr. Lyle

Following the noon luncheon, with the ace of spades in dummy. ace

{Dr. Dorothy Siegert Lyle, Silver |Springs, Maryland, will talk on {dry cleaning. Her topic is “An |Ounce of Prevention Is Worth a Pound of Care.”

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Blackwood on Bridge— Se Player's Adeptness Depends on Regulating Spirit of Conservatism or Optimism

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Willian® R. Evans and Harry, ‘|A. Cavender, first, third and] [fourth vice presidents; Mrs. itary and assistant secretary.

(Mrs. James M. Pearson, sec} ‘ lond vice president, and Mrs.

__ |Ingathering, it was announced |

oy 1949 collection. The incompleie| shoe fund total for this year is . |$550.

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THIS 18 THE LAST hand in a rubber where Miss Brash, repre-| {senting extreme optimism, was pitted against Mr, Meek, who {g| South dealer scared of his own shadow. {Both sides vulnerable

Is New

"More Than 12,000 Garments Are At 1950 Ingathering; Many Are Handmade Mrs: Hubert J. Mertz was re-elected president of the Indianapolis Branch, Needlework Guild, yesterday. Other officers renamed include Mesdames R. R. Scott,

New officers named were,

David H. Sherwood, treasurer, ; The election was held at a meeting of the section presidents’ and board members in the First Congregational Church.

More than 12,000 have been collected at the 1950

The three-day event has been held in the First Presbyterian Church. : i The unofficial total, including 112 pairs of shoes purchased from last year's shoe fund, .is mere than 800 garments over thc

A feature of the Ingathering ents for young children all made by juniors. : { The more than 860 items in this group were made by St. John's Academy, Marydaie School Marian College, both the George Washington and Tech High Schools home economic departments and Sacred Heart Academy. x Bloomington Branch Also Junior Catholic Daughters of America, Girl Scouts, Camp Fire Girls and Phi Alpha Sigma Sorority. Tomorrow Mrs. Mertz and Mrs. Oscar L. Pond will attend the

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After the flurry of typical Brash bidding ending in a grand none guru} Ingathering ot the Bloc: - n m on. | slam, Mr. Meek mournfully led the five of spades. Now, Miss Brash S—-AQJI107 Additional members who as- | knows how Mr. Meek hates to lead away from a king. H-KJS84 sisted with packing the garments | He would be especially unlikely | D—=K35 today for distribution to agencies to. make such a lead against a|carding the queen of spades from} C—K 10 were Mesdames H. A. Baker, lgrand slam, where it might pre-/dummy. Mr. Abel had to make wEST EAST [Otto Benz, Mary Cherdron, J. C. sent declarer with her thirteenth another discard. | Mr. Meek Mr. Abel |Copeland, Jack Cronin and E. B. trick. Therefore Miss Brash de-| He chose the king of spades, ig 549 S-K86 |Eggert. t {correctly figuring that if he finitely placed the king of spades y g * H—Q65 H—109178| Mesdames Russell Furr, James jin Mr, Abel's hand. jaropped 2 heart, all of dummy'siy,_g4 D—10983/Gilliland, Arthur Johnson, |, She figured she. might be down (hearts could be run. C—981754 C—Q6 [Charles Kuhlman, Elizabeth Lee, {at her contract, but she was de-|Scores Even . SOUTH William Leonard, Louis Lowe and {termined not to go down at the| 2 Miss Brash J. L. McDermed. lvery first trick. So she went up| NOW Miss Brash cashed the S93 Mesdames M. H. Miller, J. W. of hearts and thén led the H—A 2 Payne, Sam Sherwood, J. W. |Mr. Abel flashed the eight spot. [good nine of spades. Mr. Meek D—-AQJIT2 Sheridan, Paul Smalley and M. ; was down to the queen and one C—AJ32 P. Welch and Miss Mary Dickson. Player Undaunted heart and the nine of clubs. He yy. bidding: Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Smalley MISS BRASH counted her sure had to keep the club so he blanked gyri WEST NORTH EAST Were shoe fund chairmen. |winners—one spade, two hearts, the queen of hearts. 1D Pass 28 Pass ot —————— i five diamonds and two clubs, 10 in| Miss Brash triumphantly took; 3 C Pass 3H Pass Party Planned all. To her, of course, this prac- the rest of the tricks in the heart 4 N T Pass 5D Pass! Gamma Delta Chapter, Kappa tically constitutes a laydown. Isuit. | BNT Pass 6S Pass [Delta Phi Sorority, will hold a With no show of fear or inde-| The score for the rubber was| INT All Pass rush party at 8 p. m. today in the

lcision, she ran off her five dia- totaled. The result? Exactly even! spades Neither uitra-conservatism nor

monds, throwing three | "ne . from the board. Mr. Meek let go over-optimism had paid off a IX ey ospita two spades and a club. Mr, Abel cent, 1

spared his small spade on the| Mr Meek surely would have T' be d fifth diamond. won if he had shown a little more roop ete Next came the king and ace of courage. But then, so would Miss P ’ Sh - clubs, dropping Mr. Abel's queen. [Brash if she had Shown a little) uppet ow Given This was a wonderful break but|less. Neither had found the win-| : Miss Brash showed no surprise. ning courage, tempered with good Before Girl Scouts |. Girl Scout Troop 49 gave &

YWCA Green

She cashed the-jack of clubs, dis-/judgment. ‘ puppet show last night for the | {newly re-organized Girl Scout! ‘My Day— Troop at Riley Hospital. |

The girls, under the direction of Mrs. Thomas Hanson, presented, {“Beauty and the Beast” and “The {Enchanted Princess." {

Henry Stimson Given Tribute For Return to Public Service | meiscous mac ana arose

By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT {work for dramatics and minstrel y : : {merit badges. Participating were NEW YORK, Oct. 25—1I want to pay a brief tribute |Nancy Beamen, Patricia Beeson, to former Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson, who died

{Judy Netherten, Margaret Knox, last week. It must be a terrible thing for his wife, who |Arleen Hedegard, Joan Can, Barhad so many years of happy companionship, to be left alone.

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{bara Hughes, Virginia MoneyYet, she must also look back on so much that will give her happy memories as companions to the end of her days, As you read the eulogies in the papers, you realize what a long and active and fruitful life Mr. Stimson lived, and abbve everything else, how willing he was to accept responsibility in the interest of the public. When my husband called upon him to serve in his cabinet it must have been a great temptation for Mr. Stimson to say: “I have earned my rest. I will not take up the burdens of public life in a great emergency again.” . Yet Mr. Stimson patriotically accepted, and I know how much my husband valued the service which he rendered during the years of the war. 3 : Every American must take pride in a life so well lived and féel that it is an undying contribution to the history of our land. :

To Preside

Marilyn Thomson, Patricia Peavler and Doris Fiersbeck. | Miss Marjorie Lynn is {leader of the Riley Troop.

Dental Staff Honored By Delta Theta Taus

| The Alpha Epsilon Chapter, | Delta Theta Tau Sorority, had a {luncheon today in the North East |Community Center; 3308 E. 30th St. % a : The party was for members of the dental staff and their as|sistants. Mrs. E. A. Elliott was iin charge of the event. The dental clinic in the center is sponigsored by the sorority. . J

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Mrs, E J. Biddle, Waynetown, state president of Delta Kappa Gamma Sorority, will preside. at the 7 p. m. dinner meeting today in honer of Dr. Mildred Buchanan Flagg, Newtonville, Mass. Dr. Flagg will be “the Marott Hotel Crystal Ball-

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