Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 114, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1925 — Page 8
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gOCIAL Activities BJfT'WBTAINMENTS MTEDDING& BETROTHALS
rr-ri R. and Mrs. Eugene S. Fisher, IM I 2604 Broadway, planned to | 1 *| entertain Friday evening with a charming bridal bilffet supper In the garden of their home, 2604 Broadway, in honor of their daughter, Sara Hawkins Fisher, and Royal Laurence Gard. Gay, colored Jack-o’-Lanterns were to be strung across the garden, and the small tables on the lawn were to be decorated with flow'ers in the bridal colors, shades of pink. The house was to be decorated with roses and other garden flowers. Guests: Miss Blanche Rucker, of Murfreesboro. Tenn.; Mrs. Ward Rice, Miss Jn Velsey, Miss Martha Updegratf, Mrs. Alexander B. Orr, Palmer and Garland Orr, New Orleans, La., Mrs. D. C. Laws, of St I.ouis, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt, of Nashville, Tenn., Mrs. W. F. Plummer, of Marietta, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Svhilke, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fisher, Mrs. J. W. Fisher, Nashville, Tenn., Loring Gard, of St. Louis, Mo., and little Miss Dorothy Ann Fisher. * • • Miss Florence L. Berry, 513 N. Bosart Ave., entertained Thursday evening with a prettiiy appointed bridge party for Mrs. Fred Ballenger, of IleedsviJle, N. C. Decorations of yellow and white were carried out ‘in garden flowers and the appointments. Miss Berry was assisted by her sister, Mrs. Owen Stone, and guests included Misses Ruth Dunning. Ruth Cochrane, Mary Manion, Mesdames Claude Rochford, John Brenner, Eva Mutzner, Nuna Montague. ' * • • Capitol Club will give a card party in Plumber's hall Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon. Alabama and, Washington Sts. * • • The regular card party sponsored by the Altar Society of St. Roch's will be held at St. Roch's hall. Sunday afternoon and evening. A special luncheon will be served from £ to 9 p. m. Mrs. Frank Habig, chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Joseph Klee and Mrs. Francis E. Meyers. • * • Miss Mary O’Donnell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Donnell, 2518 Talbott Ave., whose marriage to Frank R. O'Brien will take place Sept. 23, was the honor gt st at a miscellaneous shower given by Miss Florence Wilhelm Wednesday eve-
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Miss Edith Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Reed, 671 E. TwentyFirst St., left this week to attend
ning at her home, 111 Leonard St. Gifts were pitsented in a decorated wagon drawn by little Miss Mary Jane Bates and Miss Marjorie Dudley of Eaton, Ohio. The house was decorated with fall flowers in the bridal colors. Guests included Mesdames Ross Bynum, Frank Kretzer, John Bates, John Ward, Ed Holler, M. ,T. Moran, Anna Wlhelm, A1 Dudley, Eaton, Ohio, and Misses Tillle Suttter, Cathryn Colbert, Ida Horning, Ann Kull, Alice O’Donnenll, Edna Wilhelm and Agnes Godecker. The Auxiliary to the Commonwealth Club was to entertain with
St. Joseph’s Academy, Tipton. Ind. Miss Reed formerly attended Shortridge High School.
a card party at 8:30 p. m. Friday, at Liberty Hall, 3208 E. Michigan Street. • • The opening meeting of the Indianapolis Alumnae Club of Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary musical sorority, will be held Wednesday, In NoblesvUle. at the home of Mrs. Sam W. Hook. Miss Grace Hutchings will give a lecture recital of modern Russian music, and a short talk on her experiences in Boulder, Colo., in the master class of E. Robert Schmitz. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Joseph Gregorie, Mrs. Fred H. Dedert and Miss Lula Brown. • • * Alpha Chapter of Xi Delta Xi Sorority was to hold the first meeting of the season Friday evening at the home of Miss Eleanor Marschke, 3001 Park Ave. • • • Miss Florence Lee Young, of Ripley, Ohio, is visiting Mrs. Cora Young Wiles, 2238 Talbott Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Sohn and daughter, Nancy Elizabeth, of Columbus. Ohio, have also been visiting Mrs. Wiles after a visit to Lake Wawasee. • • • Mrs. W. H. Armstrong of Ripley, Ohio, is visiting Mrs. Chambers Leggett, and Mrs. Dick Richards, 3931 N. Pennsylvania Kr. • • • Indianapolis shrine No. 6, Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, will meet Saturday at 119 E. Ohio St. • • • Delta Delta sorority of Butler University was to entertain with a “pine dance" Friday evening at the Spink-Arms Hotel. It was to be the second rush party of the easson and the room was to be decorated with garden flowers and ‘the sorority colors. Sixty couples were to be entertained. The committee in charge includes Misses Dorothy Stephenson. Margaret Waters, Gladys Hooker, Dorothy Avels. • • • Mrs. Louis S. Carroll, 1503 N. Pennsylvania St., entertained Thursday afternoon with a luncheon at the Columbia Club for members of the Alpha chapter of Alpha Omlcron Alpha sorority. Guests Included Mesdames Herbert Baker, F. E. Cline, J. E. Sentnev, Arthur Phelps, Agnes Mueller, William Winkler, Grover Rainey, J. E. Pyle. Charles Kuhlmann, Herschell Haines, W. P. Morton. • • * The first meeting of the Indianapolis Association of Pi Beta Phi sorority will be held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. E. Ternperly, 5411 Washington Blvd* Mrs. Temperly will be in charge and she will be assisted by Mesdames Walter Zirpel, H. D. Trimble, Paul Brown, C. Norman Green and Miss Margaret Kellenbach. A reception for new members will be given following the luncheon, hy the program committee, which includes Misses Allegra Stewart. Vance Garner, Margaret Remy, Ella Sengenberger, Lillian Wehl. The meeting is open to all Indianapolis members of Pi Beta Phi sorority.
Sister Mary’s Kitchen
Breakfast—Baked pears, creamed eggs on graham toast, cornmeal muffin, milk, coffee. Luncheon—Riced potatoes with vegetable border, fruit salad, toasted muffins, milk, tea. Dinner —Fruit cocktail, baked ham, glace sweet potatoes, creamed cauliflower, stuffed popper salad, steamed blueberry pudding, whole wheat bread, milk, coffee. Children under six years of age should not be served the ham, sweet potatoes, e&lad or pudding for their dinner. The lettuce of the salad, the fruit cocktail, the cauliflower and the bread and milk furnish a well-bal-anced meal for Juniors of four or five years. RICED POTATOES WITH VEGETABLE BORDER Five or six potatoes, 1 teaspoon salt 1-8 teaspoon pepper, 1 tablespoon butter, 1-2 cup milk, 4 tablespoons grated cheese, 1-8 teaspoon mustard, paprika. _ Pare potatoes and cook until tender. Drain and mash well. Season with salt, pepper, butter and milk and beat until lightj Put through a
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LAWYER MAKES CHARGES Terre Haute Attorey Says He’ll Have Sheriff's Office IVobed Bu Vnttrd Prrm TERRE HAUTE, Sept. 11.—After a heated discussion in City Court here, Charles Whitelock, attorney, vowed that he would go to Indianapolis today and demand that Governor Ed Jackson investigate conditions in the office of County Sheriff Ray Foncannon.
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LETTER FROM LESLIE PRESCOTT TO THE LITTLE MARQUISE. C-O THE SECRET DRAWER—CONTINLED. This letter from Melville Sartorls I am going to place with mine in the little secret drawer. It is too beautiful to destroy, yet I am not sure that I should not destroy it. I wonder if ever before any woman occupied such a place in a man’s heart. Melville Sartorls has told me in this letter that he loved me, and he intimates that more than all else in the world he wants to know if I love him. And yet such a queer bias there is in his mind, he tells me that he would not love me any more if he should discover that I had transferred the love that he feels I have for my husband, to him. You see, he has been calling <ne his Madonna of the Snows —a very subtle compliment, my dear, which means the purest and best of living women, who is ever cold, and invites nothing but respoct and reverence from the men about her. In his contradictory way he tells me that his heart is burning up with love for me, and explains that he would not say this to me, only that he never expects to look upon my face again, never expects to hear from me. It’s a queer situation, is it not? Sometimes I think it isn’t true that he is only taking this way of piquing my curiosity so that I will keep him in my thoughts continuously. He has never done anything like any other man since I have known him. He is either the most proficient and expert squire of dames that ever lived, or else he is really in love with me. You see, little Marquise, he has the reputation of being the most consummate flirt, with more broken hearts to his credit than almost any other man of modern times, and yet he has contrived to make me conceited enough to believe that whatever may be hts past, he has found in me something he has been searching for all his life. Isn’t it strange, my dear Little Marquise, that he has made himself believe that finding what he seeks will he to lose it, and forever losing it, he will call it his. The day before he left on r kind of modern Holy Grail expedition, he gave me the most elaborate entertainment on his yacht'that was ever given in this ‘country- Ho told me that he had never met a woman who was honest, that even his mother
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had betrayed his father, and his wife had married him only to get enough money to go away with the man she really loved. I felt sorry for him, Little Marquise—so sorry that I put out both hands to him, and as he bent to press his lips to my palm, Jack stood In the doorway. For a moment he was intensely Jealous, but the next day, after he had nearly lost me, he seemed to fall in love with me all over again. Since then he has been very moody, sometimes extremely loving, and others very grouchy. You know, Little Marquise, that I’m not in love with Melville Sartorls. I’m only curious about him. I wonder if there are other men like him In the world? I wonder if I shall ever see him again? He certainly has an effect upon me that no other man has ever had, not even Jack. I am really glad he Is sailing to the Antipodes, for I am afraid I would see too much of him. (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) TOMORROW —Letter from Leslie Prescott to the Little Marquise. A/fartha Lee’s Column Loves Him, Loves Him Not Dear Mies Lee I am 20 years old and have been going steady with a fellow tor almost two years, and now I am In doubt of my love for him. we arc to be married as soon aa we get a little more money saved. Some times I love him dearly and think I couldn't love without him. and again I think I don’t love him enough I know he loves me dearly and it would hurt him to know I feel this way toward The other night I met a fellow who seeto like me real well and I have to admit I like him. He wants a date. Do you think it would be right tor me to do this? Do you think it might help me decide my question ? Please tell me what makes me feel toward the one I love the way X do. BRIGHT EYES. I think it is all right to have a date with this other man and I think it will help perhaps to decide your question, but I don’t think you have the right to take advantage of your fiance’s good nature. I think you should tell him that another man wants to call on you and that you are going to let him. Perhaps the reason you cannot be sure of your feelings, is that you have been with him too constantly, as engaged couples are apt to he, and your prospective of him is a bit warped. It is not an unnatural feeling. Very
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