Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1950 — Page 26

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Knowledge Needed By Maturing Girl

GROWING UP is not easy ’ and the average adolescent between 12 and 19 years old is faced with some physical and * psychological problems peculiar to that age. ' The beginning of adoles- « » cence in girls = # is often dated from the first .... appearance of * a new physiol- WW J ogical func- & tion commonly starting “7 around the age ee of 13. Girls should be instructed as to what to expect. : If this is not done, menstruation may start unexpectedly and

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: Poetry Group aTo Meet

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We, the Women— - . ‘Wife Should Play

In Question of Rol atives By RUTH MILLETT FROM A MAN reader comes a Sigzestion that I write a column about a “mans outraged sense of fair play when he is expected to play host again and again |

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to his wife's numerous and tiresome relatives, but his wife |

selfishly refuses to put the welcome mat out for his own blood and Kin.”

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mr SEL NSA a eimai Ga sme ring —————— Mrs. Ma®y Frey Barton, Film- shown by Marion Coun ty] i — {Albert Cordes and William H. He adds as a footnote to his letter . . . Miss Rosemary Lang, clarinetist, Tuberculosis Association. . . Chitwood, membership, and Mrs. “Speaking from personal experience, Jet me will present compositions of Mo-! Southport—7:30 p. m. “An In-|] We Stay Open Every Night Except Saturday TSP. M. Cordes and Mrs. Walter H. tell you that many.a divorce is caused by the zart and Debussy. She will be‘ac-| heritance of Your Children,” for Y Co i Young, memorial. kind of wife who insists upon clinging to all companied by Miss Marian Laut. Thomas Hasbrook. or Your Lonvenience Mesdames Isa Felton, Ador of her many relatives, at the same time at- Mrs. Imogene Pierson Bond, pi- Warren Central—7:30 m. Kiveger and E. J. Wilson. Miss. tempting to ‘alienate her husband from all anist, will play Haydn and De- “Home and Family Life,” panel Quality Dry Cleaning Pearl Eastburg and Walter N.” of his.” ° bussy. Mrs. Dorothy Munger and giscussion. ial La \ Reed, Program. : That's a dirty trick all right. For in Mrs. Rurothy Scott will accom- wayne Township—7:30 p. m. Spec ized Shirt undry Service Mrs. Rose Marie Cruzan is par-; the final showdown it is the wife who has pany the singers. “Radio Logical Defense,” Don + as Car \/liamentarian;- Mrsés Mary Jane’ it in her power to either make her husband's SES L. tron Pm Save on Cash & ry on post aureate, and Mrs. relatives welcome instheir home or to make Hash for Two ‘WEDNESDAY «| 1 OUNE,. publicity. them feel that even the briefest visit in an oe ’ p pase on sty : re An economical dish for two is [Lo jrrense- pf Show. CLEANERS Sparse Rations Though a man may insist on his right to baked bee! hash. Drow) 1m Po | em———————————————— The Spartans could have earned: have his family come for visits, he can’t do Ruth Millett Add a.can of junior chopped beef, ‘Bath Postponed i FAST N {their name for their diet, without much alone to make” them feel welcome, catsup, salt and flour if it needs Postpone your puppy's first! SERVICE further austerities. Their princi- ;

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[danepoi active meeting Friday will be CC, —7:30 p.m. Open house. in Block’s Auditorium instead of Ayres’. Miss Louise Swan is in charge jof the 2 p. m. program. It will feature vocalists Mrs. | Marian Thomas, soprano,

thickening. Pour into individual] {bath until he is three months casseroles and bake in a moder- old. Then handle him like the! ate oven 45 minutes, or until po- baby he is, taking care not to tatoes are done. Top each serving frighten him with the new exwith circles of toast.

WERE YOU THE STAR FULLBACK? Do you get all doubled up when you don’t have room enough to sit up comfortably?

SUNDAY, NOV. 19, 1950.

Audliary Luncheon To Be Tomorrow a Emsley W. Johnson Jr. will be

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Wayne—6 p. m. Foutoan dinner. tel tel Washington. - TUESDA

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OUR LARGE DRIVE-IN. AFFORDS PLENTY OF FRONT DOOR PARKING SPACE

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Lasris ge urchis by the guest speaker tomorrow for thejJudge” will be speaker's p. m;: luncheon meeting of|ject. Members of the Seventh Auxiliary to the Marion Distriet Federated Women's {Clubs Chorus will give a musical The Juchech Wi be ip. the He-| plouzam, Mrs. Harold J. Hayes

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