Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1925 — Page 6

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RILEY HOSPITAL KIDDIES ESUOY GRAND FOURTH Little Patients Are Guests at Holiday Picinc and Display. No one in Indianapolis had a more glorious and altogether satisfactory Fourth than the children at the Riley Memorial Hospital Saturday night. Supper was held out on the lawn preceding a big fireworks display given by members of the Riley Cheer Guild. Oh. but it was fun! When you’ve been cooped up for weeks and months in hospital cots and rooms, it’s a grand and glorious feelin' to get your hands and feet on the good old earth again. About 100 children between the age of 5 and 16 ate their supper hilariously and watched, bigeyed, for the celebration to begin. The kiddies who could not be taken out-of-doors were wheeled to the windows and looked .. during the display. There was much riotous speculation as to whether the hour would be too late when the party was over for the usual bath to be administered. And there must have been a lot of disappointed youngsters when the nurses began this task a little after 9 p. m. Robert F. Neff was master of ceremonies ar.d Miss Georgeann Schmid led the community singing, in which the children, nurses, internes, doctors and otners joined lustily. It was decided a picnic supper would have to be a weekly event at least. And as for the celebration of the Fourth—it simply couldn't have been “glorioueer!”

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ISS JEANNE BOUSLOG, 3270 Cental Ave., and Miss Billie May Kreider, will entertain July 14 wyh a party for Miss Doris Hiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hiner, 4417 Central Ave., whose marriage to John Scott Mann Jr., will take place July 28. * * * Dr. and Mrs. Albert Seaton, and soil, Elvin, left Monday for a vacation at Cedar Point, Mich. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wohlgemuth, 3953 N. New Jersey St., left Monday for their cottage at Walloon Lake, where they will spend the summer. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Merrell, 4221 Broadway, have gone to Bay View, Mich., for the summer. * * Mr and Mrs. Harold R Cunning, 3907 N. Delaware St., will leave soon for California, to spend the summer. • • * Mr. and Mrs. Garvin M. Brown, and little daughter, 4520 Park Ave., will go the latter part of the month to Lake Placid. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alexander, 938 N. Bosart St., have returned from a motor trip to northern Michigan. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Christy, their daughter, Doris, and son, Albert Jr., of Kokomo, Ind. * • • Swastika Club will meet July 16 with Mrs. Florence Purson, 32 S. Dearborn St. Mrs. C. H. Reasner, 36 S. Dearborn St., was hostess Thursday evening. A surprise birthday party was given for Mrs. Marie Matthews. see Miss Georgia / Osborn, 3311 N. Pennsylvania St., is visiting in Pennsylvania. Miss Osborn’s marriage to wilbur Dwight Dunkel will take place late in August. • • • Monumental Division, No. 126, G. I. A. to B. of L. E., will give a card party Tuesday at 8 p. m. with Mrs. Martin Hines, 228 N. Gray St. ** * * Indianapolis friends have received aftnouncements of the marriage of Miss Loutee Brockway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan T. Brockway of Rockville, Ind., to Maxwell Miller Chapman, which took place June 25. * * * Mrs. Edward G. Hereth and daughters Llewellyn and Betty, 3242 Washington Blvd., have gone to Northportpoint, Mich., to spend the summer.

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Breakfast—Baked apples, cereal, thin cream, cinnamon toast, creamed mutton on toast, milk, coffee. Luncheon —Noodle soup, toast sticks, raisin and pepper salad, strawberry jam cake, milk, tea. Dinner —Stewed brisket of beef, mashed potatoes, buttered parsnips, spring: salad, whole wheat bread, jellied prune pudding, milk, coffee. . The cinnamon toast adds a piquant touch to an otherwise mildly flavored breakfast. The creamed mutton is planned touse up some of the “left-over” of a braised mutton dinrter. Stewed Brisket of Beef Six pounds fresh brisket of beef, vinegar, salt, 3 carrots, 1 small turnip. 2 onions, 10 peppercorns, “bouquet, garni,” 2 tablespoons butter, 2 tablespoons flour. Wipe meat with a damp cloth and rub well with vinegar and salt. Use as much vinegar as the meat will absorb and about 3 teaspoons salt. Let stand three hours. Put into a kettle just large enough to hold the meat and pour over boiling water to cover. Bring to the boiling point and skim well. Simmer for one hour and add carrots and turnips diced and onion cut in thin slices. Mince the herbs in the “bouquet-gami” and add with two teaspoons salt and peppercorns to meat. Cover closely and cook two hours longer. Melt butter,

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stir in flour and cook, stirring constantly until a rich brown. When meat is tender, put on a hot platter, remove bones and surround with vegetables. Strain stock, add enough boiling water to make two cups, and add to browned butter. Stir until boiling. Let boil two minutes, season with salt and pepper and serve. Raisin and Pepper Salad One-half cup seeded raisins, y 2 cup cottage cheese, 2 green sweet peppers, Thousand Island dressing, lettuce. Cook raisins until plump. Drain tnd chill. Cut peppers into thin dices and remove seeds. Combine raisins and cheese and fill pepper slices with mixture. Serve on a bed of crisp lettuce and a Thousand Island dressing. Thousand Island Dressing One-half cup mayonnaise, 4 tablespoons oil, 1 teaspoon vinegar, teaspoon salt, % teaspoon paprika. t teaspoons minced stuffed olives, 4 tablespoons chili sauce. Beat oil in dressing. Add vinegar, salt, paprika and olives and mix thoroughly. Slowly beat in chili sauce and serve. Strawberry Jam t ake One-half cup butter, 1 cup sugar, 3 eggs. 4 tablespoons thick sour inilk, 1 teaspoon soda, 2 cups flour, \i teaspoon salt, 1 cup strawberry jam. Cream butter and slowly beat in sugar and the unbeaten yolks of the * |gs. Beat well and add the milk with the soda dissolved in it. Rub jam through a strainer to make smooth. Mix and sift flour and salt. Add alternately to first mixture with the sifted jam. Fold in the whites of the eggs beaten until stiff and dry. Turn into two oiled and floured layer-cake pans and bake 30 minutes in a moderate oven. Put layers together with strawberry jam and ice with a boiled icing. (Copyright 1925, NEA Service, Inc.)

See that carl Been driven just under five thousand miles. Not quite a year old. Firstclass condition. Not a rattle, bang, squeak or grumble in it. Perfect top. Fine tires. A real job.

Man that owned it traded it in for a larger car. Absolutely nothing wrong with it, but just because there’s a scratch on one fender and the paint needs polish, I must sell it for S6OO less than it’s really worth! Actually it’s better and more economical in oper-

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LETTER FROM LESLIE PRESCOTT TO THE LITTLE MARQUISE —CONTINUED I was glad, Little Marquise, that I was at the other end of the teleI phone wire instead of speaking with my women friends face to face when ! they asked me to call up their hus[bands. I was grinning at the thought of how much better we women knew men than they knew us. When I called up Jack’s friends. Little Marquise, they all jumped at the chance of lunching on the Atlantis. Not being the wife of any one of them they didn't feel called upon to tell me how hard they were working and how impossible it would be for them to get away. Jack wasn't in when I called him at bis office to tell him I hac won the bet. I left the message, however, with his secretary and he paid his wager gracefully, for about five o'clock I received a wire from Duveen’s in New York saying they were immediately sending -me the old Spanish chest. I took a minute from my very busy afternoon to think about that chest and I wondered if within that cPfer some young woman of the older time had placed her hopes and love life as you have placed yours in the secret drawer of my darling English desk. As I remember the chest it has a very intricate lock and I determined to take all the letters which I have sent you through the fittle secret drawer to the safety deposit vault and put them in it.I wonder, Little Marquise, if we are adding another woman to our secret conclave. Will she come in and keep our secrets? I know I shall

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never feel toward her as I do to you. And now I have another great secret to tell you—something that I have been keeping my heart ever since I was in Albany. Even through all the excitement. of the robbery and Zoe's death, a great curiosity would assail me from time to time about Melville Sartoris. I need not tell you, Little Marquise, who lived in the days of one of the greatest courts in Europe that there are some men who, the minute you meet them, you understand and know there will always be an understanding between you. The moment you look intp each other's eyes, you know that another such a look has passed between you some time, some place, somewhere before. And although you are immediately separated and you do not see him for years, yet always there is a more friendly feeling on your part than there is when you are face to face with many others whom you see every day. This peculiar emotion, can not be called love. It is more akin to a great sympathy. * Melville Sartoris exerted this peeu-

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liar Influence over me from the very first moment I met him. (Copyright. 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) TOMORROW —Leeter from Leslie Prescott to the Little Marquise. TRAIN RACES FLAMES Car Catches Fire Near Gary—Panic Averted. Pu l nitrd Press GARY, Ind., July 6. —Speeding at sixty miles an hour, a passenger train on the South Shore electric line dashed into Gary Sunday night with one of the cars in flames. Firemen put out the blaze while the train crew helped passengers on the other cars leave the train without panic. The fire, broke out when the train was two and one-half miles west of Gary. HUSBAND MAKES THREAT Richard Bibbs, 3308 Newton St., is held today lAider $5,000 bond on charges of drunkenness, assault and battery and vagrancy after police say he attacked his wife, Mary Bibbs, Saurday. High bond was placed on Bibbs after it was said he threatened to kill his wife as soon as he was released.

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CASTE NOT MEASURED BY WEALTH OR TITLES

What is class distinction? Certainly it is not a “holier-than-thou” state. There is no mark or outward symbol of nobility to wear in this country, at least. The bars are down and the flood waters of the rivers have rushed into the sea.

But there still remains—caste. The refinements of nature and the gentle beauties of a human soul are not confined to wealthy so-called classes, or to the dethroned rulers of society or kingdoms. Caste is not man-made —it is inborn. I thought the day of the man "of class" who took the love and passion of the girl “beneath him" aitd then went away to leave her to bear the consequences alone, was past. A man may still go away sftd leave a girl—but he is not a man “of class,” and she is not "beneath him.” Such a man is a poor mold for a man to be cast into. However, there is a difference in the ways men and women receive education, training, home influence. Some people call it breeding; some background. In any case it is the essence of the manner in which people go to meet life. And there are such greaat differences sometimes in these backgrounds, that they form tangible barriers—not as far as worldly opinion is concerned, but as far as the happiness of the individual Is concerned. Ordinarily people of such opposite backgrounds od not attract one another, but when they do Another Chickie Dear Miss Lee: , I want to ask tout! advice and also tell you that I think ••Chickie” is the moat wonderful story ever pubu*hed, Had I known before it waa published what I know now I wouldn't have ot aak tor ad\ Ice. I met a fellow some time ago -1 years old. two years older than myself _ It wm reallv the first love I had ever knowry We planned on (retting married, but his folks were very wealthy and he thought they wouldn't like it as I waa only an off‘oe s-irl So we though we world wait two years, but love was so strong some-

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Martha Lee Says

thing terrible happened. Now I muet meet it alone. He once told me he only loved me because I was such a nice girl, different from the rest Hut now he says we could never be married, that his mother would no longer claim him as her eon and that his folks must never know it. I love him better than life Itself, but love him too much ever to let his mother know it. Even he doesn't care for me enough to get married or care what my prop.e do and say. So now there is only one think left for me. That's the sea and the water looks black and cold. Please tell me some advice. BROKF.N-HEARTED EVA. You were weak, Eva, to give yourself to a man for whom you knew you would have to wait two years, and personally, any speech from a man, declaring himself too far above be to want his mother to know of his love for me would make me suspicious of his motives in the first place. But you believed In him. and he should never have betrayed that belief. His “class” should not make you have any scruples about fighting for fair play, and a wedding ring. It Is up to him to provide a name and home for the child for which he is responsible, and you wouldn't catch me jumping into a black sea, because a man had been a cad. The right is on your side, and don't, be blinded by the glitter of a man's gold and "class.” On Writing Letters Dear Mla Lee: I am 20 year* of j age Last summer I had about a dozen dates with a voting gentleman, but since he has been employed by a Chicago firm. W p have been corresponding—only as mends —writing every three or four weeks Although my mother has meet this gentleman. she does not approve of our corresponding. I don't see any harm In tt. What do you think f WONDERING There are few things so gratifying as to write letters to and re-

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