Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 131, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1920 — Page 7
fSjt&ociety fij Aiifimiu leaves In brilliant tints, tall baskets of varl-colored blossoms, trailing vines and fall berries made an artistic background for the marriage of Miss Juliet Robinson and John E. Shaw, which took place Saturday night at the home of th bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robinson, 1806 Spann avenue, the Rev,’ Lewis Brown officiating. A program of bridal songs was given preceding the service by Mrs.' Lucille Rainey of Detroit, accompanied by Clarence Carson, who also played the “Bridal Chorus” from Lohengrin for the processional and soft wedding airs during the ceremony. Mrs. Marie E. Bergman, matron of honor, wore a frock of French blue and carried deep pink roses. Herbert Shaw, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man. Little Ruby Mae Scott, in a dainty frock of white maline, carried the ring. The bride wore a gown of bridal satin, embroidered In thread of silver, studded with tiny satin roses, fashioned with a short full skirt and tight-fitting, squarenecked bodice. Her tulle veil was arranged Russian style, held in place with orange blossoms, that had been worn by her mother at her own wedding, and her bouquet was a shower of bride rosea and orchids Mr. ana Mrs. Shaw left for a lake trip and on their return will be at home in Wabash, ind. • • • Mrs. W. W. McCrea, 2952 North Illinois street, has gone on a motor trip to Christiansburg, Ohio. • * • Av the meeting of the O. T. C. Club, held yesterday afternoon in the home of Miss Katherine Royse, 2916 Park officers for the coming season were elected as follows: Miss Royse, president; Miss Catherine Smith, secretary; Miss Elizabeth Noel, treasurer. Plans for a dance to be given Nov. 13 were made and business for the coming gears discussed. The members of the organization include Miss "lima O’Connor, Miss Julia Callahan, Miss Dorothy Scott, Miss Dorothy Wash, Miss Mary Louise Quigley, Miss Florence Shoemaker, Miss Marsel Sadler.
Thomas L. Brandon, 1721 North Alabama street, announces the engagement j of h!s daughter. Miss Marie Catherine, : to Robert Evan Wilson. • • • Mrs. Leo Gutzwiller, 824 Sanders street, 1 entertained Saturday night with a miscellaneous shower for her sister, Miss Ursula Prader, whose marriage to Koss Qualkenbush of French Lick, Ind., took place Sunday morning. Flowers, place cards and Ices all carried out the color scheme of pink and whiter The guests included Miss Mildred Miller, Miss Ruth Pash, Miss Helen Schyltz, I Miss Margaret Klels, Miss Gertrude Klels, Mrs. Maybelle Riggs, Mrs. Marie Leukhardt, Mrs. A. Ellery, Miss Josephine Ellery, Miss Mary Elley, Miss Miriam j Ellery, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Prader, Ralph Qualkenbush, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gutzwiller Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gntzwiller Sr. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Carl Gutzwiller Jr. • • • 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Gates, 1116 North New Jersey street, announce the engageq>ent of their daughter, Grace Marie, to James H. Anderson. The wedding will take place Oct. 27. * • * Mr. and Mrs. 11. G. Richardson and daughter. Betty Jane, Long Island, N. V., are the honse guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jensen, 2106 South * Delaware ■ street. !' ... Meridian Heights Inter-Se Club will i meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Scott | L. Denny; 525 East Forty-Ninth street. Mrs. A. M. Coles will talk on “New England” and Mrs. J. S. Goode will tell of j "Pilgrimages Around Boston.” * • • Miss Mildred Bailey, 3460 North Meridlan street, spent the week-end in Green- ' castle. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Christian Prader, 330 Sanders street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ursula Prader, to Ross Qaulkenbush, which took place yes terday morning in Plainfield. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gutzwiller were the only attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Qualkenhush have gone a short trip and after Nov. 1 will be at home in the Marathon apartments. • • • An attractive luncheon was given by the Welfare Club today in the Rainbow room i of the Hotel Severin. Baskets of cosmos In various pastel ! tints, combined with vines, were effectively arranged on the tables. Mrs. G. W. Gordon, retiring president, \ opened the program with a short talk, followed by brief speeches and reports by Mrs. Frank B. Hunter and Mrs. A. H. Erbrich. Mrs. J. Wilmoth of Muncie, honorary president of the organization, and Mrs. Otto Anthony, past president, talked tin "Organization and Growth of the Club.” 1 Mrs. Frank J. Haight, the incoming ! president, spoke a few words pf greeting, ! and general informal discussion of the ] plans and work for this year by all the j members followed the talks.
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MY HUSBAND’S FAVORITE RECIPE PEACH PUDDING. Ingredients—Two cups of sliced peaches, ape cup of sugar and two cups of hoiliug water. Method—Dissolve the sugar In the water and pour over the peaches. Ingredients for Batter—One cup of flour, one-half cup of sugar, one tablespoonful of butter, one-half cup of sweet milk and two teaspoonfuls of baking powder. Method—Mix batter, beating thoroughly, and then pour It into a greased
Ayres'Downsta/re Store Smart Autumn Boots F° r Women, Young C% St t Women and Girls *P /W "Dependable Merchandise at * the Lowest Possible Cost” * Stylish boots in black and brown kid, patent leather and two-tone effects. High, Cuban and military heels. Sizes 2 1 /* to 11/*.l 1 /*. Very Special Women's Oxfords, $2.15 Black and brown kid. Sizes 2 1 /£ to 7 Yo. Low and Cuban beds. —Ayfes —Downstairs shoo dept.
Goodyear Welt Sewed Shoes Extraordinary v “:r $5.95 The fact that they are really better than $5.95, should make them cost more, but it is the business of the Ayres’ Downstairs Store to furnish its patrons the best values, at the lowest possible cost. So, here are stylish, high cut boots, lace models, of black and brown, with black kid tops, patent leather with field mouse tops, high and military heels. Sizes from 3 to 7%. Ayres—Downstairs Shoe Dept
Panne Velvet Hats Lyons Velvet Hats Special r/J Jr Values at There are small, close fitting shapes and larger ones. Styles for the matron and miss. You will find these very unusual values at $4.45. AndJor the School Girl — “ Pollyanna” Tams at 95c Every girl will be "glad" to own one of these smart little tarns. Brown, navy, rose and green. —Ayres Downstairs, Millinery,
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You Should Benefit Now the Cost of ALL the Finest Tea Is Down In homes where only the best is considered worthwhile, Ridgways Tea is always enlisted as an ally of good cheer. Quality—this is the word that signifies the reason for the invigorating, zestful goodness of this better tea beverage. And now, besides, you can buy Ridgways Tea at a reduced price. PRICES REDUCED TO ALL GROCERS ON THESE BLENDS 'V SAFE-TEA FIRST Her Majesty's Blend Silver Label Blend - Gaul Label Orange Pekoe ( Genuine) . Orange'Label Blend Buff Label Blend v A mdaways lea
baking dish. Then pour peaches over the batter. Bake in moderately hot oven abont thirty minutes. MRS. TILLIB KORTHAUS, Richmond, Ind. 840 Sonth Eighth street. The Times will be glad to print YOUR husband’s favorite recipe. Address Recipe Editor, Daily Times. Mrs. Housewife , Do You Know? 1. From what is cinnamon derived! 2. How a Delmonlco steak differs from
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an ordinary porterhouse steak! 3. How to simplify washing sticky cooking utensils! (These questions will be answered tomorrow by the HOUSEWIFE.) ANSWERS TO SATURDAY'S QUESTIONS. X. To test powdered sugar for adulterants, put It In water. If It dissolves It is all right. The clay or starch used as adulterants won’t dissolve. 2. Candy is good on a long or exhausting walk because it is quickly assimilated by the system. 3. To clean zinc use hot vinegar, or whiting moist with kerosene. Rinse In soapy water. —Copyright, 1920.
National Rolled Oats , 15c the Box “Makes Ktdt Husky" —At 118 the can, Van Camp's soups—chicken, tomato and vegetable. V —At 638 tho pound, Ayres’ special creamery butter, "extra quality.’* ’’Swastika," a good creamery butter, at GO<—At 228. pound can apple butter, perfectly spiced. Libby’s brand. 2pound can, 378—At 358. seedless raisins, 15-oz. box. "Sun-Maid” brand. 11-oz. box, 28c. —At 128, Van Camp’s and Borden’s milk. Tall cans. Case of 48 cans, $55.75. —At 688, 5-pound pail Barnard’s sorghum. “Made In Indiana.’* —At 128 the can, Campbell’s pork anC beans, in tomato sauce. -r-A t 398 the pound, breakfast bacon, "Idear* brand, machine Bliced. Swift’s “Empire’’ brand, sugar cured, 458 the pound. —At 358, Wild Forest syrup, pure cane and maple blend. On lie Odd Lot table. Four sizes, 81.10 and 82.00. —At 208 the pound, prunes, fancy Santa Clara fruit, 1920 crop. Four sizes, 208, 288, 358 and 488 the pound. —At 158 the box, rolled oats. National brand. Fresh milled. "Makes Kids Husky." —At 118, No. 3 cans pumpkin and sauerkraut. Monsoon brand. —Ayres—The Grocery— Downstairs Store.
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Cheerful Colors in ’Kerchiefs In riotous color scheme with frost and falling leaves are these novelty handkerchiefs. Irish prints in every possible shade are patterned in chubby polka dot designs ringing the colors against the white of the ’kerchief, or they show stripes and checks that wander delightfully through a maze of tones. Priced Only 50c for Three Batiste and linen handkerchfels are embroidered in the daintiest corner designs, and show butterflies and sprays of flowers on the sheer quality of fabric. The hemming Is very beautifully done. With fifty patterns to chooße from you should be to find a most acceptable gift. Priced at 50c Each —Ayres—Street floor.
Silk Fabrics of Fashions are Featured at Reductions Exotic colorings and designs that can be traced to the Orient—the gorgeous color combinations from China and Japan, lend themselves with a rare beauty to the new costumes. One’s wardrobe question can bo easily solved by availing one’s self of the fore-week prices.
Suiting Poplin, 40 Inches Wide, $2.88 An extra weight suiting and skirting poplin, of the best quality, In olive, myrtle, reseda, green, taupe, castor, gendarme, browns and tan. Tricolette, Yard Wide, SI,BB the Yard A heavy quality of pure fiber silk in this tricolette in solid colors of woven stripes, Maduro, Nafy, Copenhagen, burnt orange, turquoise and white are the colors included. Faille Francaise, Yard Wide, $2.98,* $3.88 Beautiful tailoring silks, corded faille of our best qualities, in seal, taupe, navy, Copenhagen, tan, mode, mole, Maduro and other desired shades.
Saucepan Sets These saucepans of heavy gangs aluminum in 1, I*4 and 2 quart sizes. Fast riveted handles and double pouring lipa. 81.50.
Chinaware Bungalow 6eta In pretty floral decoratlone; 35 useful pieces In choice of two patterns. Trice, 87.45. Dinner sets, 61 rleees, full service for six persons, In two neat designs. Choice, special, 812.50. Pantry Sets Consisting of four white enamel, tightfitting covered cans, one each for tea, coffee, sugar and flour. Set of four for 958-
Washboards Os hardwood with metal surface. Price, 795. Wash Tubs Large size, of galvanized Iron.' I’rloe $1.45
Shirtings, 36 Inches Wide, $1.38 the Yard Extra quality of silk Is seen with the new designs, a dozen of these in the best wearing shirtings to be had. Printed Silks, 32 and 36 Inches, $1.48 A large sale table full of these In the newest colors and patterns, all standard kimono ind lining silk. Pongee, radium, India and satin, of Florentine, Susquehanna and Mysore fame. Georgette, 40 Inches Wide, SI.BB New fall colors, street and evening shades and a wide range to choose from are shown In this excellent dress quality of Georgette. —Ayres—Second Floor.
Alarm Clocks "Our Leader," nickel plated case, full size, easily read numeral dial. Long, shutoff, loud alarm, 81.69.
They Came, They Saw, They Purchased Anew Ayres record has been set by the very complimentary Interest shown in our present Sale of Housewares Customers have been almost a unit In praising the variety, the excellence, and the appealing prices of this Sixth floor merchandise. If you have not attended, do so at once, for several assortments, which we can not isadily duplicate, are on the wane. A Few Items by Way of Suggestion
Laundry Soaps By the case. Timeliness and attractive pricings form on inducing circumstance for laying In a supply of 100 bars. Crystal White, box of 120 bars, 86.45. Kirk’s White Naptha, box of 100 bars, 87.89. / Flotilla, bath or., laundry soap, box of 100 bars, 87.85. Armour’s Lighthouse, box of 100 bars, 86.45. “Joy” white soap, box of 100 bars, 86.49. P. & G. White Naptha, box of 100 bars, 87.85. Magic White, box of 100 bars, 86.95. v Sunny Monday, box of 100 bars, 86.75. Mascot, box of 100 bars, $4.75. Daylight, box of 120 bars, 85.35.
Clothes Wringers Tub wringer, with hardwood frames, will lit either galvanized oi stationary tub. Price, 85.85. Bench wringers,, ball bearing with folding bench for two tubß. Price, $12.85.
Auto Shoppers Splint baskets in fancy colors, well-made and very conveniently shaped; 16x8x11 Inches deep; will hold a peck; special, 81.19.
—Ayres—Housefurnishings department, sixth floor.
Bath Fixtures Nickel plated on solid brass, towel bars, tub, wall and faucet soap holders, toilet paper holders, bath seats and shelves. Choice, 89$.
A Strand of Beads Adds Charm &A Over a wool frock or a silk* ff\ en gown a strand of beads (\r \s\ *t* t \ adds afbit of romance to the \ t most Be<^ate costumes. There \ 1 IpjY/f [is charm —the -lure of CQlor (tt-—*** AL LA and the fascination of a f 1/ chain —which will induce you \ (p to select a strand of these im- \ \ ported Japanese beads to | j enliven the dullest of frocks or ✓ J blouses —particularly one of last y year. They are of oval graduation, In vivid, eccentric tones of jade green, pink, blue, amber and other bright colors. Avery special pricing for Tuesday, of 91*00. Bangle bracelets, gold filled and engraved In several styles, are odd enough to be of charm to the feminine heart. Priced 50<1. Sterling silver cuff pins an inch long with gallery mountings and set with nine white stones are priced 91*00 the pair. —Ayres—Street floor.
The Season for Wool Fabrics is Here —the Pricings Moderate These fore-week specials give decided zest to doing up the well-fax ored cloth street that is of such insistent demand this season. WOOL VELOUR, one of the season’s most popular pile faV rics for wrappy coats of warm appeal, is shown In navy blue, Bordeaux, tan, twilight, taupe, Zanzibar, Havana and brown. In 66-inch widths at 9*4.98 the yard. BONNIE BRAE, the name fairly describes this extra heavy jersey of such delightful softness as a broad Scotch accent. It is of finest knitted wool toned In vitrol green, wine, Pekin, car det, myrtle, dark brown and maduro. In 64-inch widths, at 93.78 the yard. x TOILE DE LAINE, a tween mixture, In blues, browns, tana and gray, width 66 Inches, priced at 95.48 the yard. TRICOTINE, very Boft, capable of fine tailoring, Is this best standard fabric, In Havana, taupe, tan, reindeer, Zanzibar, Pekin, navy and black. In widths of 56 Inches, at 95.68 the yard. TRICOTINE, a good all pure tricotine Is this quality, In Havana, taupe, tan, reindeer and Belgian. Width 50 inches at 93.68 the yard. POIRET TWILL is one of the finest tailorings In the wanted shades of navy, midnight and black. —Ayres—Second floor.
Paring Knives Almost all shaped blades and a variety of lengths and bandies. The quality of steel Is guaranteed. 100 to 35C each.
Toilet Papers Twenty rolls of Ayres’ Special for 958. Case of 100 rolls for 84.75. Miscellaneous Two cans concentrated lye for 258Two cans chloride of lime for 258 Carbonoid, for cleaning the soot from chimney and furnace, 258 and 508* Wash Day Wonder tablets, 2 boxes for 258Magic Maid washing powder, 5 for 398. Lighthouse washing powder, small size, 6 for 258. Lighthouse washing powder, large size, 2 for 558Gold Dust washing powder, small size, 12 for 498Gold Dust washing powder, large 6ize, 3 for 958.
Kitchen Tables Natural finish top, walnut stained base and legs, $6.95. I’f-aetically the same size table, but with white enamel finish and white porcelain metal top, $11.95.
Laundry Baskets Os Imported willow. 20x26 inches and 10 Inches deep; 4-strand filler, twisted handles. Special. 81.35.
Electric Irons Six-pound, nickel plated with written guarantee. Price, $3.95. Simplex ironing machines, sold on easy payment plan.
Hearth Brooms House brooms, 5- strand tied, wire-bound, polished handles. 698 each, or 2 for 81.25. Hearth brooms, SO Inches long, 20C.
Cups and Saucers 8,000 Imported cops and sancers In more than a dozen shapes and patterns. Divided Into three lots, according to price, 198. 25c end 35C the cup and sancer. Dish Dryers Retinned heavy gauge pan, galvanized fl •z> ble wire draining rack; size 16x20 inches; will hold dishes for six persons. A time and labor saving article, 82,50.
Wash Boilers Size No. 8, with cover, all tin with copper bottom, at $1.95. Scrubbing Pails r Size 10, heavy galvanized Iron, uonrustlng. Brice. 455.
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