Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1952 — Page 16

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sored by the Indianapolis Smith | : College Club ) The five meeting series on consecutive Thursdays starts at | 10:50 a. m, Mar, 20. in Ayres | Auditorium. Mrs. Dione Lucas | awner of the Gordon Bleu Restaurant in New York, will be | the instructor | Among those planning to sit 1 in on the sessions are ro Veronica Morrissey in charge | A of Ayres’ Tearoom: Miss Ger{rude Brommer, Ayres . em- | ployees’ cafeteria: Miss Adria | 8. Atkinson. University Club. | and Mrs. Walter J. Twiname, | Kingan and Co. home econo- | mist " n » MISS CELIA KESTLER, In- | Times photo by Dean Timmerman dianapolis General Hospital PRACTICE SESSION—Mesdames Lester Linder. Robert Schwab and Ben Paller (left to right) fHapap i eras Lorre watch Mrs. Fred Falender rehearse for her part in“ a panel discussion presented today at the A ET gis eS aren, Indianapolis Hadassah-sponsored Regional Institute and Workshop in Education. All four women omist; Mrs Allan R. Stacy, participated in the Hotel Lincoln event. cateress; Miss Lute Trout InAlana 1'njvarzity Medical Cen- | ter chief dietitian; Miss Jane The Mature Parent— A Johnson. Citizens Gas and Coke | Utility, and William Moore. In- | dianapolis Country Club chef A Father's Lia Vitally Important frm. Miss Virginia Eyler. RikiKumlor Co., Dayton, 0O.; Miss : : 3 : Katherine Fawvre, Greenfield, Nn FOVi IN or t e ew A high school home economics . teacher, and Miss Elizabeth . : pou Parker, Richmond, Parker's By MURIEL LAWRENCE Justice on the Supreme Court, and, though she paegtayrant: A READER of this column believes that Might say, “Thank you, it's quite pretty,” she Tickets for the series may “ would put it down the incinerator if you asked pow he obtained at the Ross- ; America is "backward" and “fascistic” her to choose between it and the dear and com- Babcock Agency in the Clayto encourage the adoption ‘of illegitimate foring presence of the man who has made her no01 Hotel, on Ayres’ first floor children by married foster parents, A mother or from Mrs. Helen Jameson, “The child's natura Other ta. vabbad an As to our approval, a new mother {8 too 4702 N. Capitol Ave. cheers by . United oh il that oe Pieaseq with her husounds approval to care hood means little unless it is accompanied by much how we feel about her, money and a marriage license.’ she writes, add How unjust, how wrong to talk as though ing .that it is our Puritanical prejuice against money, marriage jen ses And pan Approval RIG 1 i ac . ‘Ap were any ng u € Mos ncidental concerns 4 . * -» AY nat Sg hard for an unwed nf Lhe yRung Creature Whee emotions are totally ® Milk helps you keep that vim and Vigor — Nonsense. What makes it co m engaged with her loveless and unprotected state. HIGH school or college stu- z hard for the unmarried For her, the maternity ward's -visiting hour dents are inviting faculty helps you feel and look your best. Drink mother to keep her baby is Somes 31d goes As smpty and bleak as the road members to a luncheon or : not the absence of money. a lat lies ahead of her. dinner. : LC marriage license or our. ap- ? a bo» WRONG: They invite the enough milk every day a glass for breakfast, ®. roval- but the absence of % : : . : * faculty members but not : - He and responsibility in the = 1 ; RT | WITHOUT A MAN'S LOVE providing for their wives, in the cases of lunch and dinner, one at bedtime too! young man she chose to 5 : ables is extremely difficult. married men. . father her—baby. No “United 5 Money cannot make the home good if love RIGHT: They invite the . : i States notions” robs her of is not there. All the marriage licenses, all-the wives of the married men. i . her child but some notion social approval gathered for the seazon's: most ya ® | that she herself has enter- Jashionable weAding a! make a baby's home YOU Meas an Yneomsiimen Ss tained about some untrust- happy if its father doesn’t want to be there. ary remark about. a goo — ; : . 1 worthy young man. Mis, Lawrence So it is not “backward” of America to dis friend. . Government figures show milk prices have stayed . What my reader is implying i= that all a ne: ipprove of illegitimacy, It is not “fascistic’ of WRONG: Repeat it to her, Us OH he ; 3 mother wants out of life is her baby. This i ier to ask that babies be born into welcome telling her you think she way below most prices. In comparison with other inaccurate. She wants the baby's father around nstead of into the recriminations of a broken ought to know what this per- 3 occasionally. Actually, the average new mother we affair. Son IS Saying Bout her. " food costs, every quart of milk is worth 29c. lives for the hour when the new father comes In anthropologist Margaret Mead's book. “Male : HT: Keep 0 yourse NY I ES too Beating 0 her Tom In the Waternity Wid. and ore Bs Marg res Mey Is ign cince by repeating it you-can p 3 Se, to stretch food money, simply serve more milk! Later, when he lays his child in the ¢rib for the © known human societies we “find eyerywhere do nothing but cause unhap. ¢ first time, the new mother wouid not trade the some form of the family by which males assist Miness or sty il traunle. EBL: of the look on his face for all the gold in females in caring for the young. In every known THE minute you say a word i Co» I I Ee a Jot healue You have pre y y eh P 8 ! ; nounce ‘ YOU COULD GIVE HER A marriage license, he will one day have to provide food for some WRONG: Let it go. : ; embossed with cuplds and signed by every female and her children.’ : RIGHT: Correct yourself. \ { t

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