Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1950 — Page 24

PAGE 24. Beauty After 40—

EDYTH THORNTON McLEOD 1 AM SO UTMERLY DEFEATED! "At 49 I find my husband dating his best friend's wife... They make dates out of town as she travels on business and so does

my husband. Should I face them with this or keep silent and ‘suffer it out? I have a nice home and two teen-age sons.—Mrs.

C.B”

First, drop that “utterly defeated” attitude.

It just won't

help! And it will make your husband, children and your friends despise you. You should now be more attractive, smarter and

more on your toes than you have ever been in your life. Examine yourself. Heave you failed your husband? Is he bored? Have you “let down” in your interest in him? ” -

- HE EVIDENTLY likes wom-

en who are doing interesting work and, most probably, are wall groomed. So, get yourself 8 new interest, a new hairdo, some new clothes and just insist nicely, but firmly, on acecompanying - your husband on his next business trip. Suggest to him that he contact the other woman and invite her to dinner. Be gracious and charming but be your hus- - band’s wife in every sense of the word.

TAKE A NEW interest in your husband's business, his hobbies, you find just the right moment, calmly mention what you have heard but don’t “make a scene.” That will do no good and it also puts you in a bad position. Of course it shouldn't but it distinctly does! Remember, yous are fighting to hold your home, your hus-

band and the security of your.

sons’ future. You know, then often dash off on a romantic adventure when they reach that psychological time of their maturity. They aren’t out of love with

their wives, they are just a littie

panicky at the thought of the

his activities and, if

"When Husband Looks at Another Woman... |

Is he bored? future and often they are a bit bored with wives who have allowed the conditions to develop.

80, quick, do something whilé you CAN!

St. Francis Guild Will Elect Tuesday (Quick Dinner Treat

The St. Francis Hospital Guild change, entertainment and TO make a quick dinner treat,!

Christmas party and election of officers will be Tuesday following a covered dish luncheon in the hospital, Birthdays of 11 members will be celebrated. There will be a gift ex-

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| There will be aprons, home- ———— {made candy, baked goods and Tomorrow — Hormones and home canned foods; pillowcases, doilies and handkerchiefs, dolls uations. and toys and a grab bag. A turkey plate supper will bejtable, South expressed himself as {served from 5 to 8 p. m. Tickets|believing his partner had lost his may be obtained from the Ladies| mind. With that thought I'am inAid or at the church. [ane willl clined to agree. Surely, after re-

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Church Women Set Event for Thursday

Mrs, Charles Mann has been S—KJ15

. Mount Pleasant Christian Church. C.—-A QJ 97 It will be all day Thursday in! | the church; located one mile south ‘lof Glenns Valley, | Mrs. Mann will be assisted by, : Mesdames Victor Blankenship, L 'W. Morris, E. L. Bennett, Harry The bidding: { (Allen, Marion Haverstick and SOUTH«WEST NORTH EAST E. Dunn, William I. Hoag and!

! The Farmers Market committee includes Oren Wright, Millard | 4H | Sutton and Basil McCarty. They] {will be in charge of vebetables,; Pa livestock or grain donated by we (Givin U [community men. g P Members of the church's Ladie

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THIS HAND is living prooflier amd Mack e| that it never pays to give up, eved|y ghort piano recital. Mrs. Otis| filfoas, |

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doubling, North would have done]

“kitchen full justice to his holding by giv-| kernel corn int {committee chairman, is in charge ing a single heart raise. F. e n into spaghetti mixed Dining room chair-| Morris Wilson. Mrs, Oren Wright is presicent which looked impossible.

In any case, South found him-! igself in a four heart contract West!

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hand thought laid down the 10 of | | spades, West covered with the | jack, dummy’s .queen won and) | East dropped the nine. He now | | cashed the king of trumps, fol-| {lowed with a small trump and | finessed the eight spot. The ace lof trumps picked up East's 10. Next came a small spade lead, | en played the five and dummy's| six spot won the trick. As West! | was known to have the king of] | spades guarded once more, South) inext led a diamond and put ii his king. West won this with the ace 'and there was nothing for him to {do but try and cash some club !tricks. ‘Accordingly he laid down the ace and then the queen of clubs, But South won’ tha second club and cashed the queen of diamonds.

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THIS FELLED West's jack-and all of South's diamonds were good. He also had a successful spade finesse he could have taken if necessary. In other words he had tricks to burn and made five-odd with the greatest of ease. The moral is not to bid like North did but to wait until the final result is determined before rhlowing your top

{Yule Crafts To Be Shown

Members of the Camp Fire Girls Leaders’ Association will {hold a 8 p. m. “pitch-in” supper ‘and meeting tomorrow in the {YWCA. Miss Ruth Babcock isi {hostess chairman. Mrs. Constance LaRue, program| {chairman, and Mesdames Z. L.| { Jessup, Charles Brasher and A. {M. Crouch, Miss Veloisa Duncan (and Miss Norma Phillips, assist-| {ants, are in charge of entertainment. There will be a gift exchange, games and singing in addition to {exhibits and instruction in Christ mas handeraft. Leaders will bring samples’ of! their Yule craft projects for the exhibits, Demonstrations will be Fen [by Mrs. T. H. Gilpin, Blue Bird | { handcraft; Mrs. Walter Pedersen, {china painting; Mrs. Raymond] Eye, favors, Mrs. Lawrence Bea-|

i basket weaving, and Miss Maria | Mendez, felt ez, felt corsages. - A

ITSC SC Council Will Meet

An Hawaiian Christmas theme | | will be carried out at the yee! lof the Artman Council, Interna: tional Travel-Study Club, tomor- | row. The meeting will be at 7:45 p. m. in the Woman’ 8 Department Club. : “ Mrs. T. Beryl Fosnight will pre‘side at the business session. Mrs. | | Albert F. Fox is program chair. man. Mrs. Clarence Carlson, member of the Booth Tarkington ITSC Chapter, will give two Hawaiian

{Don Tyler, Eddie Newman and | Bill Powell, will play ‘guitar se- | lections. An Hawailan comedy skit will ibe given by Mrs. Streeter Moller jof the Hoosier Vagabond ITSC Chapter. | There also will be a gift ex{change. All ITSC chapter presidents will be guests, ‘All past | presidents are invited to attend.

Tub Luxury To gain the best value from bath softener, salts, bubbles, oil, ete, place them in a dry tub di{rectly beneath faucet and turn jon the water full force.

Gov. Oliver Perry Morton Chap- |

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| Mesdames iC. J. Finch, A. B. Glick, BE. C.

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Sollestion. An original Christmas

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_ SUNDAY, DEC. 3, 1850

DU Regents |

will Be |

Hostesses

Morton Chapter Will Entertain

The, Christmas party of the.

ter, Daughters of the Unjon, will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow. It wi Central Christian

Past regents of the ctagter. George M. Bpeigel,

Rumpler, Louis E, Kruger, George,

|B. C., W. Wischmeler, will be, | hostesses. Mrs. Walter Baxter, the cur-! rent regent, will preside. The afternoon program will in-|

“Dolls From Many Lands.” She will display her doll

re ohor guest will be the| present state regent, Mrs. Wischmeier. Invitations to the meet-| ing have been sent to Indiana, chapters,

Clinic's Wor Work | i

To Be Topic |

The Indianapolis p! Council (executive board will meet at 9:30 la. m, Wednesday in the Marion | County Child Guidance Clinic, {1949 E. 11th St. After a brief business session (Dr. Alberta Jones, clinie director, |will explain the function of the clinic as related to Marion Coun{ty children. I W. 8. Bornhart, public #chools extended school services director, {will present the current program for adult education classes, The group will be entertained with a luncheon in the Theodore, Potter School. After luncheon members of the| board have been invited to tour the James KE. Roberts School by

Mrs, Georgia R. Weir, principal. Mrs. Norman L. Wise, council

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