Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1951 — Page 17
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NEW YORK, June 28— a man to buy twice as big an engagement ring as he first had in mind is easy, but Julius Furst said today he's surprised at the number of sweet young things who are botching the job these days. \ “It seems to be a recent development, connected with girls, ng on payrolls,” said the president of the 47th Street Diamond Association, “Some come in here with a boy friend and just ask outright for ‘something large in a nice diamond.’
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“There are ways of convincing| a young man that a larger ring would be a good investment,” he said, “but the way a girl acts at a time like that tells her man an awful lot .', . sometimes too much.” If you have a young man hang: {ng on the verge of a proposal, | here are some fool-proof tips on how to come through the ringchoosing event with flying colors and the rock you really want. i “First of all, always pre-shop,”| he said, “there's no law, you know, | which says a woman has to be | accompanied by a man In a jewelry shop.” | He pointed out that a thought-| ful maiden can decide well in ad-| vance what she wants, then arrange to have it shown the next time she's in with her husband-to-be. The lady then merely acts like] it's love at first sight. “If she's wise, she will already | have learned the price and be gure her man can afford the bite,” | Mr. Furst said, {
Can't Ignore Challenge Another time-honored and reliable method is to have a girl] friend who's just become engaged | bump into the girl and boy just as they're turning into the jewelry store. This presumably accidental meeting is -highlighted by the foil's showing her own new ring. “Most men can't ignore a chal-/ Jenge like that,” Mr. Furst said.) HThey simply have to top the other guy.” | A third operation which will i bring good results is for the girl to say, on the way, | that she wants something which ‘can be down to her daughter and her daughter's daughter.| “Take it easy with that last) trick, though,” Mr. Furst warned, | » it's dangerous to men-| tion the stork. A man gets to! . worrying about the family he's] almost started on and calls the
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CONFERENCE MATERIAL—Mrs. Jack C. Greig (center), Indiana Parents and Teachers Congress president, checks over meterial for the Leadership Training in Home-School Co-operation conference held this week in Indiana University for PTA leaders. Assisting her are Mrs. John A. Davis (left) and Mrs. Eldridge Nichols. They are all of Indianapolis.
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Here Are Ways to Avoid Annual Vacation Wrangles .
By RUTH MILLETT WRITES ONE OF MY male readers: “What can you do, besides look forward to a yearly fight, when husband and wife have an entirely different idea of what a real
vacation should be? “1 like to get as far away from people as possible
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an d ‘rough «OF you, can take your vacait; which my tions separately, if each of wife claims you can have fun without
fs no vacation at all for her. She likes to go where there are lots of
depending on the other for companionship. Or you can plan two years’ vacations at once, with you having the say-so where you go one year and your wife
i PecHIE to i making the plans for the talk to and other. play bridge Ruth Millett a =x = “with, ete.” FLIP A COIN to see who That isn’t too unusual a gets his way this summer
and who has to wait until next year to carry out his plans. Those are some ways you could work things out—unless you find it more exciting to match your wits against each other every year to see who can win the argument. You might at that. Lots of couples must or they wouldn't fight over vacation plans year
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