Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 201, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1925 — Page 8

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Social Activities ENTERTAINMENTS WEDDINGS BETROTHALS M"—“l iss HARRIET M’GAUGHEY, entertained today at her home, 2927 Broadway, with a charmlng > luncheon followed by five hundred. Covers for sixteen were laid at spall tables attractively decorated with red Christmas candles in low green holders, and banked with holly. Miss McGaughey was assisted by her mother, Mrs. J. E. McGaughey. Guests, were: Misses Ella Marie Karll, Myla Smith, Virginia Flemng, Marian Kenckes, Mary Caswell, Virginia Cochrane, Jean Rafert, Virginia Lloyd, Julia Jean Spencer, Mary Jane Krull, Evelyn Mendenlall, Lucille Wade, Katherine MacLean. Dorothy Ann Rucker, and Caroline Hitz. • * • Pledges of Sigma Phi Sorority will sntertain with a Christmas party to>ight at the home of Mrs. Thelma tinsey, 4615 Winthrop Ave. Decorations will be in holiday colors. Mrs. R. B. Campbell and daughter, lelen Frances, of Chicago, have ar•ived to spend Christmas with Mr. Campbell’s sister, Miss Ruby Campjell, 1433 N. Pennsylvania St. Mr. Campbell will come Christmas eve. * * * Ralph A. Gioscio of Indiana University is spending the holidays with iis parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. GiIsco, 131 N. Noble St. * * * I Miss Genevieve McNellis, a stolen t at Washington University in Kt. Louis, Mo., will come this eveling to spend the holidays with her liother, Mrs. Cathleen McNellis, 736 rietcher Ave. '• * * I Mrs. Ernest Edwards, and baby lon, of Decatur, 111., are spending ■he holidays with Mrs. Edwards’ larents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Prentiss, 109 Washington PI. Airs. Alary Ellis, Ind daughter, Alias Hazel Ellis, of luineey, Fla. ; are also guests, at the Irentiss home during the holidays. * * • I Air. and Airs. George W. Graeter, Ifincennes, Ind., and Air. and Airs, fceorge C. Greater, and daughter of It. Louis, Alo., will come Wednesday to spend the holidays with Aliss rannie and Miss Alice Graeter, 1433 M. Pennsylvania St.

■ Miss Helen Mueller, Thirteenth l.nd Pennsylvania Sts., will spend ■hrlstmas in Alinneapolis, Alinn., Ind New Year’s day in New York. * * * I Aliss Florence Fitch, 1433 N. Penn■ylvania St., has gone to Chicago to ■pend Christmas. • * * I Clothespin Club, benefit card party, ■Wednesday night, 1262 Roosevelt Ive. Mrs. William Kelly, hostess. * * * I The marriage. of Miss Velma Eliza■ath Stader, daughter of Air. and ■rs. Walter R. Stader, 1522 Wade It.,' to Walter Alerklin, took place luesday evening at the Emmaus Byangelical Luthern Church, with Kb Rev. William C. Meinzen offi■ating. ■ The ceremony was followed by a Kception at the home of the bride's ■rents. After a short wedding trip, Hr. and Airs. Alerklin will be at ftme at 1501 S. Randolph St. ■l* * * ■ Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Toney, ob■rved their thirtieth wedding anniHrsary Tuesday evening with a reHption for sixty guests at their H>rpe 4054 Bowman Ave., in UniHrsity Heights. A feature of the Hitertainment was the playing of Hie' wedding march from “Lohen Hin” on the same organ on which it Has played thirty years ago for the Bedding. ■ Airs. Toney was .assisted in servIg by Mrs. Will is Holiman, Airs. I L. Bunson, Aliss. Lois Holiman Hid Misse Flossie Heshelman. * * * HAir. and Airs. Herbert Al. Woollen, Hl9 N. Pennsylvania St., will spend Hipistmas with Mr. and Airs. Robert Hiurchman, in Detroit,. Mich. • * * ■The marriage of Aliss Hazel Aleier, ■fighter of Air. and Mrs. Lewis Heier, 1009 Central Ave., to Hugh ■len Thompson, took place Tues ly evening. Air. and Mrs. ThompHn will be at home afer .Jan. 1 at ■$ E. Fifteenth St. * * * ■AJiss Ineva Reiiiy, has returned Him the University of Colorado, to Bend Christmas and t ehholidays ■th her parents, Air. and Airs. P. ■ Peilly, 3134 N. Meridian St. jRPHANS ARE GUESTS ■wanis Club Entertains —Fund for Gilts Is Raised. HBoys and girls from Indianapolis were guests of Kiwanis Hub today at luncheon at the ClayHa fund was raised to provide gifts, Hervin Hammel, secretary said.

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Note—The Times will pay $1 for each recipe submitted by a reader and printed in this column. Address Recipe Editor of The Times. CREAM BISCUITS 3 tablespoons thick sour cream, \ cups sour milk or butter milk, 1 heaping teaspoon baking powder. 1-3 teaspoon soda, 2 teaspoons salt, flour enough to make a soft dough. Alakes 1 dozen. Loie YV. Holland, Route No. 3, Greencastle, Ind. PRESSED RABBIT Cook rabbit until tender. Remove meat from bone. Run through food chopper. Moisten with cream or milk and season with salt and pepper. Press .down in a cbotk. 'WHeh ' cold and firm slice and serve-. It is delicious made ih balls ‘and fried in equal parts of butter and lard. Alaboy Wampler, R. R. ’3; Gosport, Ind. WHITE FRUIT CAKE Three-fourth cup milk, 1 lb. butter, 1 lb. sugar, 1 lb. flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder, 10 egg whites. Two wine glasses' of grape juice, 1-4 lb. shredded citron, 1 cup candied orange peel, 2 cups cocoanut, 1 cup blanched almonds, 1-4 lb. candied pineapple. 1-4 lb. candied cherries, 1-4 lb. candied apricots. Dredge the fruit with flour. Cream butter, add sugar, beat until light. Add inilk and flour sifted with the baking powder. Beat hard, add the fruit, nuts and grape juice, fold in egg whites. Line three loaf pans with paper and bake in a moderate oven. Keep cake covered with paper first hour. This cake will keep for weeks. Airs. AI. S. Blankenship, 1026 E. Georgia St., Indianapolis. SWEET POTATO CROQUETTES Cook two cups, sweet potatoes. Atash, add salt and butter to taste and yolk of an egg. Beat until light, roll in cracker crumbs, oval shape, and fry in half butter and half lard until golden brfiwn. Garnish with parsley. Mrs. Tcresia Commons,' 1244 Kappas St. Indianapolis. BUTTER SCOTCH COOKIES Cream tbgether 2 cups of brown sugar and 1 cup of butter. Add two beaten eggs and y 2 cup sour cream. Sift together 4 cups pastry flour, 1 teaspoon of baking-powder, and. % teaspoon each of salt and soda. Add this and 1 teaspoon of vanilla to the first mixture and mix well.. Raisins and chopped nuts may be added. Mrs. E. J. Lanigan, 365 Downey Ave., Indianapoijs. ... | Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen, to police belorig to: Harry Sinnett, 1326 N. Keystone Ave., Ford, 497-795, from Commerce Ave. and Nowland Ave. Polar Ice and Fuel Company, Twentieth St. and Northwestern Ave., Ford, 461-279, from Vermont and Meridian Sts. Earl Ross, 20 N. Highland Ave., Ford, 565-731. from In front of same address. BACK HOME AGAIN Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Chrysler coach, 462-206, at Kentucky Ave. and Alaryland St. John Deop, R. R. B, Box 185, Ford, at 1126 S. Belmont Ave. *BUS TRIAL IS SET Bn Times Special NEWCASTLE, Ind., Dec. 23. Trial of Muncie bus owners and drivers has been set for trial here Jan. 8. They are cited for contempt of court for alleged violation of an injunction granted by circuit court here, which denied busses the right to use streets on which street cars operated.

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The Tangle LETTER FROM SYDNEY CARTON TO JOHN ALDEN PRESCOTT Sorry, old boy, I had to come home and leave you, but I knew that you did not need me and some business has come Up in connection with an expedition I am joining that needed my attention immediately. I know I am breaking the news to you rather abruptly but not even to you, old friend, could I confide the secret intention I have had for over a year of joining, if possible, the Mantel expedition into Africa in search of some sign of the traditional pygmy life. I’m glad, however, I was over at your house and saw you. Jack, for this last time without either of us knowing it was a farewell visit. Good-byes of any kind are such ghastly things. I think that at last, Jack, you are realizing the responsibilities of your position. You will not need me as a balance wheel in the future. Seeing Paula, too, has cleared up a great many things In my mind that I ha<J been pretty hazy about, one of which Is the confirmation of m^ 1 theory that in this world most of us have another chance to rectify any mistake we may have made. That seventy times seven we are asked to forgive means not only forgiving our enemies and those that have hurt us, but ourselves and our own mistakes as well. “If, after we have made these mistakes, we could always remember this and not grow discouraged and give up, but begin again, the world would be much better. I was Indeed very glad to see Paula, although. Jack, I’m not sure it was the sensible thing to open the doors of memory so widely as- her stay in your city for a considerable length of time must do. Perhaps, however, you have both grownstrong enough not to be in any -way swayed by the old sentiment —the old thrill. Os course, I know you have only seen her once except that time you took her through the mill, but I also krfow that you cannot keep mind? apart although continents separate bodies. If,- however, she eventually finds someone she can think of as the father of children, I hope she will rharry, for then she will at least be comparatively happy. Paula Perler has more of the mother In her than the wife. I’m glad that Leslie is to be back before Paula leaves. It seems to me that those two women were destined to be friends, although, according to conventionality,'it would seem the last thing possihle. There are some memories that can never be blotted out. The other day when Mrs. Atherton was with you looking over the morning’s mail, I went into the nursery and found Paula with the children. Little Jack did nothing during my whole visit Except to talk of his "ownest mover.” It must have just broken Paula’s heart and yet I could see that she was very proud of his allegiance a*d loyalty to Leslie. (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) NEXT—This letter continued.

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WEAVER TRIAL DELAYED _j Contractors Case Is Passed Until Next February. Trial of Windsor J. Weaver, contractor, who was indicted with his father, George A. Weaver, on charges of presenting false claims and perjury, which was set to open in Criminal Court next Monday, has been passed until Feb. 8, Special Judge Charles S. Wiltsie has announced. Weaver was granted a change of venue from Judge James A. Collins. Charges against the two grew out of the alleged faulty construction of Julietta, county insane asylum. The son will be tried on the presenting false claims charge. MAN’S SLAYER HUNTED INDIANA HARBOR, Ind., Dec. 23.—Police today are seeking trace of the Mexican laborer who Tuesday shot find killed Stanley Morz during an argument.

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Martha Lee Says — —1 ALL WORK, NO PLA Y MAKES JILL DULL GIRL \ All work and no play makes Jill a dull girl as well as Jack a dull boy. And parents who have no other comeback than “I had to do thus and so when I was young,” deserve their fate.

As one young flapper said tartly, “Well, look at you now. That’s what It did to you.” While her impudence was inexcusable, nevertheless she put her finger on a vital spot irv the old Dad’s make-up. For after all, a great many parents who worked too hard when they were young, don’t know how to play now, either have become saturated with dullness, or gone to the other extreme and, suddenly learning to play, have made fools of themselves, shaming their children into open rebellion. Teach your children not only how

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to work well, but how to play sensibly. Household Drudge Dear Miss Lee: I am a young- girl. My parents are both old fashioned. They want me to do all the housework and go to bed about 7;30 every night. My sister is just 17 and sometimes is out every night. I am Id. There is a certain air! and I think the world and all of her. She is an all around good sport, a wonderful dancer and popular with the boys which Is why my parents dislike her. Don't you think I should be allowed a few of the privileges of my sister. I get to go out about once every two weeks and then I must take my little sister. If any of my girl friends come to the house my father Insults them. He is a drunkard and a irambler. Isn't there some way to make

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