Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 214, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1926 — Page 6

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QOCIAL Activities ENTERTAINMENTS WEDDINGS BETROTHALS

ISS SARAH" ROPECKER, 2034 N. Capitol Ave., will enfc__J tertain this evening with a dinner bridge in honor of Miss Josephine McAlexander, and Mark Hanna, whose marriage will taka place soon. I>r. and Mrs. R. O. McAlexander, 2101 N. Delaware St,, parents of the bride-elect, will eptertain Friday evening with a bridal dinner at the Columbia Club. Mrs. Maurice J. Moore, 1939 N. Alabama St., entertained Wednesday afternoon with a pretty bridge for Miss McAlexander. Other guests were Mesdames R. O. McAlexander, Alfred Rodecker, Richard B. Sanger, Sharon, Pa.; Misses Dorothy Clune, Justine Halliday,Sarah Rodecker, Mildred Brosnan, Genevieve Miller, Dorothy Watkins, Dorothy Day. .* • • Mrs. C. L. Dearmin, 1004 E. Market St., entertained Wednesday with a luncheon bridge. Guests: Mesdames O. K. Kittrick, William E. Ratcliff, Thomas Rooney, Charles Wilson, W. Ray Garten, Charles Faust, William H. Brinkley, Allen T. Fleming, M. B. Spellman, A. 'M. Tarr, W. C. Abraham. • * * Dr. and Mrs. George S. Bond, 5334 Central Ave., have returned from spending the holidays in the East. • • * Miss Julia McGuire of New-, ton, Mass., has returned home after a visit with Miss Sarah Frances Kackley, Winter Apts. • * * Mrs. John Kolmer, 1615 Central Ave., and Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Kennedy, J22L- N. Pennsylvania St., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. Miller, at Vera Beach, Fla. * * * Miss Katherine Christena, 4334 Cornelius Ave., Is spending the winter with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Judd and children in Vero Beach, Fla. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt, 3727 Central Ave., left today for a trip to Des Moines, lowa. They will stop at Chicago on their return. ' * * * Mrs. Vasco Thrall, Beech Grove, entertained with a luncheon Wednesday in honor of the Ladies Aid Society of the Beech Grove "Methodist Church. Pink and green decorations were used. Twenty-two guests were present. * * * Dr. F. S. C. Wicks, of All Souls Unitarian Church will speak on “The Cultural Life Possible to the Business Woman of Indianapolis” at the meeting of the Altrusa Club Friday noon. * * • The Lincolnian chapter of the International Study Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. H. S. Horrow, 450 E. Walnut St. Mrs. Samuel Artman gave a talk on the education of women in Norway. Papers

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JACKSON LAUDS D. A. R. CHAPTER Governor Speaks—Musical Program Given. Governor Jackson gave greetings and congratulated the members of the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter of the D. A. R. on their achievements as an organization today at the regular chapter meeting. A musieal program included songs by Mrs. Robert Kinnaird and Harlow Dean. The program was followed by a tea. Mrs. Caleb S. Denny, and Mrs. Robert Geddes presided, assisted by Mesdames Thomas C. Day, Lucitfs O'. Hamilton, Dwight S. Aultman, Charles A. Edwards, James H. Taylor, Edward J. Kruse, S. E. Perkins, Edward J. Hecker, Alexander G. Cavins, Blanche Chenoweth, John H. Holliday, Charles E. Kregelo, John M. Newman, Walter C. Marmon, D. W. Parry, W. A. Potter, Henry C. Thornton, William A. Guthrie, Ephraim Inman and' James A. Sutherland, and Miss Julia Sharpe. were read by Mrs. Forest Carey, Mrs. G. H. Rophly and Mrs. S. H. Morrow. Mrs. E. A. Kemp and Mrs. Samuel Lewis Shank were accepted as new members.. • * * Officers were elected this afternoon at a business meeting of the Indiana Glendale College Club following a luncheon at the Columbia Club. Covers for twenty-five were laid. Mrs. Jbhn H. Smith of Spencer, Ind., president, presided. Miss Ocie Higgins and Thomas Bradstreet sang, accompanied by G. O. Friermood. * * * The Theta Zeta sorority will be entertained this evening with a spread in honor of the rushees at the home of Miss Kathleen Harlan, 936 W. Thirty-Fourth St. Guests will be: Misses Ruth Sparks, Marion Neidlinger, Winifred Wiley, Virginia Waller and Daisy Grieb. * * * <0 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schultheis, 1201 Wright St., announce the engagement of their daughter, Florence to Herman Joseph Gropp. The wedding will take place Jan. 30. QUEEN ESTHER AUXILIARY O. E. S. Friday 2:30 p. m. Masonic Temple. ALVIN P. HOVEY W. R. C. 196, installation of officers Friday afternoon, 116 E. Maryland St. Mrs. Madge Frady, installing officers. Mrs, Elizabeth Atistin installing conductor.

The Tangle LETTER FROM LESLIE PRESCOTT TO LITTLE MARQUISE, CARE OF THE SECRET DRAWER—Continued. "Oh, yes, Mover,” said Little Jack, “Buddy has been very good, except when he cried and cried because I would not give him part Os my candy the nuuse gave to us. You krow, Mover, I’d give it to him if he wanted it, but nurse said he mustn’t have it.” And then. Little Marquise, that blessed boy looked up at me with shining eyes and smiling mouth and whispered: “I did give him a little, teeny, weeny bit, Mover, when nurse was not looking.” Dear little Jack! He is learning how hard it is to be Spartan where those one loves are concerned. You and I learned it long ago. Indeed, it is one of t<ie first things yne learns when one loves. I have not told my husband, Little Marquis, but I have been wondering if Syd's sending me that little god was not to tell me that he wanted more than anything else in the world for Jack and me to be happy. I wonder where he happened to find it, Little Marquise. I am going to write him a note and tell him that Jack and I have put it in the little cabinet over, our bed where\ our eyes see it the last ining every hight and the first thing every morning, and there it reposes with our first two love letters and my wedding bouquet. Y'ou see, that although a great love may lose its thrill as the years go there remains a very beautiful and fragrant memory that stirs the heart to fond affection. I shall miss Syd, but not as much as Jack will miss him, for S.yd Carleton has been ruy husband’s safety valve for so many years that he will never be able to put any one else in his xilace in that capacity. I know, Little Marquise, that you are understanding enough to know r that a man rarely makes his wife his complete confidant. There are many ..things that he would much rather tell to any one else than to her. This letter, Little Marquise, must seem rather pitiful to you who read those first letters from me, just before Jack and I were married. It lacks all the glory and all the thrill of those letters, and no one knows it better than I. But even you cannot tell how I miss it all. I cannot*, although I have tried, bring back the glory of the old days and I expect 4t’s the same with Jack. • (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) NEXT: This letter continued. KARP NITE AT .CLUB Hoosier Members Will Play Bridge, Euchre, 500 and Skat. Tonight is Kard Nite at the Hoosier Athletic Club. Bridge, euchre, 500 and skat will be played by memhr-'* and wives in the ballroom. Mrs. Cecil P. Hudson ,aud Mrs. Frank Holzhauer hy.ve been appointed hostesses for the bridge section, Mrs. L. W. Nail is hostess for the 500 section.

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* Recipes By Readers

Note —The Times will pay $1 for each recipe submitted by a reader and printed in this column. Address Recipe Editor of The Times. Checks will be mailed to winners. COCOANUT MARSHMALLOW CUSTARD Into a fireproof dish put % cup shredded cocoanut, 20 marshmallows cut in halves, 1 cup English walnut meats chopped, and on top this another cup of cocoanut. r Mix together 2 eggs, % cup sugar, 2 cups sweet milk and teaspoon almond or vanifla extract; pour over mixture ip dish, bake slowly until custard is set and serve cold. Mrs. Ernest Shultz, 3533 E. Vermont St., City. ESCALLOP El) OYSTERS One pint oysters, JL. teaspoon salt, one-ha.f teaspoon pepper, 3 tablespoons butter, 3 cups crumbs, 14 cup oyster juice. Use bread at least 24 hours old. Grate the Inside. Season crumbs while dry. Melt butter and pour crumbs Into it. Stir with fork so they will be light and fluffy. Make alternate layer of crumbs and oysters, add liquid before last layer of crumbs. When oysters are done they should be plump and edges curled. Miss Edith Gilkey, 113 N. Water St., Crawfordsville, Ind. NOODLE SOUP Break one large or two small eggs in a pan, add one level teaspoon salt Rnd enough flour to make a stiff dough. (Knead in as much flour as possible.) Break dough in pieces about size of a walnut, roll out thin and when partly dry, roll up and cut very fine. Spread the noodles apart to dry good before putting them in the soup. Cover a 15-cent soup bone with water. Add salt to taste, a .small onion and a few celery tops. Cook over a slow fire about one hour. Strain and put in noodles. Cook twenty minutes longer. A little parsley cut fine and added when soup Is done gives a fine flavor. Mrs. Fred Spaz ko, 946 S. East St., City. CRANBERRY SALAD Four cups cranberries, 2 cups sugar, 1 cup boiling water, 1 cup chopped nuts, 1 cup chopped celery.

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Before and After Taking Drar Mise Lee: I am a pirl 16 years wd 1 &m In Jovo with a fellow about 20.. I IfWe him and I know he loves me. We •fOi to.be marriod soon, hut there is one thing I m afraid of and that ts he drinks all the time but he *ays he will quit that if we get married. Fm worried M fee I>>e I don’t know what to do. If he t* almost a drunkard now do you think married life would change him? lie says it w-Ul I beg and plead with hiiu not to drink, but his mean boy friends beg him to get drunk with them. I.ONBSOME AND WORRIT®. If he won’t stop for you before marriage he won’t stop after marriage. Also beware of a man so weak that he has to blame his “fitean boy friends” for his temptations. I assume that you got the Idea frohr him. Os course I know that a lot of women get a big kick out of marrying to “reform” their husbands. But they don’t,do it. If a man isn’t man enough to overcome his own weaknesses, no one else dan do it for him. Pass him up until he shows that he can stay on the water wagon. BIXBY FIRM IN MERGER Me.-ging of the S. M. Blxhy Company, shpe polish manufacturers, with- the Gold Dust Corporation of New York has been announced. The Bi*by Company has a large branch plant at Harding and Morris Sts. Arthur K. Franklin, local manager, said the plant will continue operation.

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