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QOCIAL Activities ENTERTAINMENTS WEDDINGS BETROTHALS

rr~=l RS. JOHN E. MEBSICK, 3115 IJV/1 1 AVashington Blvd., will enterCliJ tain inf orir ally Thursday with three tables of luncheon bridge at her home. Spring flowers will be decorating. * * * Mrs. Gerald B. Ely. 1236 N. New Jersey St., will entertain at luncheon at the Columbia Club Thursday. • • * Miss Helen Rogers Hand, executive secretary of the Indiana League of Women Voters, has left on a speaking tour of several of the branch leagues. In Bluffton, Tuesday, she was the guest of Mrs. Fred J. Longdon. At Portland, today, she was the guests of Mrs. Wheeler Ashcraft; at Hagerstown, Thursday, she will be the guest of Mrs. Charles N. Teetor. Friday she will be the guest of the Connersviile League. Miss Hand will speak on the World Court and the Sheppard-Towner law. • • * Indianapolis Alumnae Association of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority will meet for a 6 p. m. dinner Thursday at the home of Miss Gladys Bruce, 5611 University Ave. The dinner will be followed by a business meeting. Miss Bruce .will be assisted by Miss Pauline Ingalls. Miss Lois Michael and Mrs. Russell Justice. Mrs. Howard E. Jensen, Pan-Hel-lenic representative of the alumnae chapter, will have charge of the program. She will give a report and lead in discussion of the national and local Pan-Hellenic problems. * * • Sigma’Phi Sorority has postponed its initiation meeting until Thursday night at the home of Miss Betty Sovern, 5141 E. North St. Pledges to be initiated are Misses Julia Clemmons. Beatrice Johnson and Martha Rutherford. * * * Mr. and Mrs. John F. Darmody and daughter, Dorothy, Hampton Court, will sail Feb. 8, for South America. * • * Mr. and Mrs. Jaquelin S. Holliday, 1048 W. Forty-Second St., have gone to their winter home in North Carolina. * * Mr. and Mrs. William F. Kuhn, 3835 School St., will leave Jan. 20, for New York. They will sail from there to the West Indies.

Mrs. Edward Ferger. 104 E. Maple Rd.. entertained the Women's Organization of the National Association of Retail Druggists, Tuesday afternoon. The house was arranged with yellow and white roses and lighted by tall yellow and white tapers. Mrs. Ferger presented the organization with a silk American flag. Following this ceremony, cards were placed. The Seventh District Democratic Women s Club will hold a guest meeting Thursday afternoon at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Mrs. Wilmer Christian will discuss her recent trip to Washington. A program of harp music and songs by Mrs. .Mary Traub Busch will be given. Assisting at the tea'"which will follow the program will be Mesdames C. W. Smith, Charles A. Edwards. John W. Kern, G. D. Teazel and P. C. Reilly. * • • Miss Mabelle and Miss Myrtle Mayer, 2030' N. Alabama St., will entertain twenty-five friends at a buffet supper and bunco party this evening! * * * Mrs. J. W. Costin. 423 8 Broadway, entertained members of tne Sigma Phi Sorority at a buffet luncheon and social meeting today. * * * Mrs. William Reid and Mrs. Samuel Reid. 1000 X. Delaware St., will go Thursday to spend the remainder of the winter in Florida. * * * Mrs. Henry J. McC0y,.2036 X. Meridian St., will entertain Thursday evening with adinner at the Indianapolis 20 Lbs. Washed Off With La-Mar Soap We quote from one of thousands of enthusiastic- letters. Mrs. ‘Kickey says: “Enclosed find money for which please send me three cakes of La-Mar Redeem*- Soap. I have been using your soap for quite at while and have had pood reults. I have lost 20 pounds and want to lose 20 pounds more.’’ La-Mar Red Hemp Soap washes fat away. The results are quick and amazing. Nothing internal to take. Reduce any part of the body desired without affecting other parts. No dieting or expercje*. Note —Re sure to get the renuine. original reducing soap. La-Mar. Price .">0 rents * cake or three cakes for SI.OO. at Haag I>mg Cos.. Goldsmith Cut Rate Drug Cos., Hook Drug Cos., or any druggist's, on a money back guarantee, or sent direct by mall, three cakes for SI.OO La-Mar Laboratories. 239 Perry Payne Building. Cleveland. Ohio.—Advertisement.

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Fifty milestones on the road oi marriage have been passed by Mr. and Mrs. Will Hare of Noblesville, Ind.. who celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sunday at

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Athletic Club in honor of Miss Elizabeth Thomas, daughter of J. G. Thomas, 3001 College Ave., whose marriage to Herman Schmidt will take place Saturday evening. Miss Jessie Reed entertained Tuesday evening with a kitchen shower for Miss Thomas. * • • Plans have been completed for a card party Jan. 29 given by the Indiana Wellesley Club at the home of Mrs. Robert L. Dorsey, 4466 Guilford Ave. Proceeds from the affair will be added to the Wellesley College Endowment Fund. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Dorsey. * • • Mrs. O. B. lies, 4400 N. Meridian St., will leave Jan. 26 for a trip abroad. Mrs. lies and Mrs. Edward Randolph Donnell of Winter Beach, Fla., Who returned home today, were guests at a luncheon bridge Tuesday given by Mrs. 'John Sloane Kittle, 3444 N. Pennsylvania St. LOCAL WOMAN~ HONORED Mrs. Sheppard Guest at Illinois Legion Ceremony. Bn Unit"(l Pres* LIBERTYVILLE, 111.. Jari. 13. Mrs. Eliza Louden Sheppard, Indianapolis, national president of the American Legion Auxiliary, and George J. Hatfield, United States at torney at Los Angeles, were the guests of honor when the Liberty - ville chapter of the auxiliary installed its new officers today. A joint meeting of the Legion and auxiliary followed the meeting.

Gus Powell Heads * Capitol Lodge Gus Poweil is new chancellor commander of Capitol City Lodge No. 97, Knights of Pythias.

Powell and other new officers were installed Monday night a joint ceremony with Banner Temple, No. 37, Pythian Sisters, at Castle Hall, 230 E. Ohio Street. C. E. Huddleston is master of works and A. E. Krebbs is vice chancellor. Gladys' Zolliffe is most excellent chief of Banner Temple.

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$10,000,000 IS SOUGHT Armour Institute and Northwestern University Merge. Bii United Preat CHICAGO, Jan. 13.—With contracts signed for the merger of Armour Institute of Technology with Northwestern University, alumni of the two institutions started today on a $13,000,000 financial program intended to pi’ovide Chicago with the best equipped engineering school in the nation. Walter Dill Scott, president of Northwestern and Howard M. Raymond, academic head of Armour Tuesday signed the agreement whereby the school founded by the late Phillip D. Armour becomes ttnown as the “Armour College of Engineering of Northwestern University.” HAY TEA FOR CURTAINS Dipping cream net or madras curtains in hay tea or weak coffee after washing will hold the color. .Boil a handful of bright hay in two gallons of water for twenty minutes. Strain axui arf-t ‘ l a. pinch of powdered alum.

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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. Checks will be mailed to winners. •DITCH DRESSING" Three large potatoes, Vi loaf stale biead. 1 onion. Dice potatoes ant! bread and brown in hot butter. Add salt, pepper, onion and chicken broth. This is fine to use with roast chicken or turkey. Mrs. R. J. Smith, 232 W. Twelfth St., city. WHIPPED CREAM SALAD Whip one pint of cream very stiff. Add 1 cup finely cut pineapple, Vi cup celery hearts chopped, % cup chopi>ed nuts, enough sugar to sweeten to suit taste, and 1 tablespoon vanilla. Letha Vandivier, R. R. No. 3, Greenwood, Ind. LEGLESS BIRDS Get a nice cut of round steak. Cut in 3H-inch squares. Salt and pepper well. Get 1 pound hcopped meat, half beef and half pork. Mix with 1 chopped onion, 1 tablespoon cream and salt and pepper. Fill squares with mixture. Tie with white cord, roll in flour and brown in hot fat. Then add flour to nearly cover and cook slowly for lVfc hours, adding water when needed. Take off cord, place "birds" on platter, and thicken gravy to suit tAste. Mrs. William Gabbert. 81“ N. Wallace St., City. MARGUERITES One cup granulated sugar, 2 tablespoons cold water. Whites of two eggs beaten very stiff. Stir together and cook In double boiler 10 minutes. When done, stir in chopped walnuts until thick. Spread on wafers, and dry in oven. Mrs. Frank Reid, 1443 N. Warltian Ave., Indianapolis. MARSHMALLOW AND CREAM CAKE One cup shortening. 2 cups sugar, 2 eggs, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1 cup water, 2Vi cups flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder. Cream shortening and sugar, add eggs, vanilla, water and then flour which has beer* sifted with the baking powder, beating between additions. Bake in three layers. Filling: Three-fourths pound fresh marshmallows, \ pint double cream, to be whipped. Cut the marshmallows in small pieces with the kitchen scissors. Fut on top of three layers. Over this spread the whipped cream. Put the layers one on top of the other, spreading the rest of the cream on sides of cake. This makes a large cake. Let stand 6 or 8 usiiHfElla -I. Moore, J-l. Box 148, Arlington Ave., Indianapolis.

OLD FURNITURE TALK IS GIVEN Woman’s Department Club Hears Address. An illustrated talk on colonial furniture was given this afternoon at the guest meeting of the Woman s Department Club at the clubhouse, 1702 N. Meridian St., by Mrs. Charles Whitmore of Higham Center, Mass. A program of music was presented, including songs in costume by Miss Ruth Beals, and community singing led by a quartet comprised of Mesdames Frank McCaslln, Robert Wilson, Frank Walter and W. B. Parker. Following the program there was a tea, and preceding the program a, luncheon, at which covers for more than 100 were laid. Mrs. Moses B. Lairy and Mrs. Edward L. Pedlow were hostesses for the luncheon, assisted by Mesdames T. A. Bell, Frank Anding, Everett Schofield, Frank Walker, A. C. Barbour, Edward L. Hall. Edward C. Wacker, H. O. Warren and William C. Bartholomew. FOR TILE FLOORS To clean tile floors, wash with warm soapsuds, taking pains not to slop. Rinse well with clear water, and rub dry with a thick cloth fastened over a flat mop or a broom If water is left standing it will injure the cement used to use the tile.

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PATRONS AND PATRONESSES ARE SELECTED Delta Taus to Give Brides’ Ball Friday Evening at Columbia Club. A partial list of patrons and patronesses for the Bride’s Ball Friday night, which be one of the festivities in connection with the annual Delta Tau Delta fraternity meeting Fridoy and Saturday has been annorfheed by Mrs. George Kadel, chairman of the reception I committee. The dance will be held at the Columbia Club. The list includes Messrs and Mesdames Henry Browning Jr., John Carr. Kenneth Badger, Ed Coleman, Elbert Glass, Samuel Runnells Harrell, Everet Schofield, Walter Montgomery. Joseph Grubb, Omar Farthing, Christ Harrod, Everett Holloway, Fred Tucker, Theodore Locke, Orville Mehring, Henry Hoss, Frank Woolling. William Moore, Lynn Knowlton, James Hall, Robert Moore, Brandt Downing, George Kadel, and Mrs. Mary Trimble. Guests from out-of-town include Air. and Mrs. George Neal of Detroit., Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Don Cartwright of Greencastle, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tucker of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Buell of Elmira, Mich. On the decorations committee are I Mrs. Everett Schofield, chairman; Mrs. Samuel R. Harrell and Mrs. Elbert Glass. Mrs. Kadel’s committee includes Mesdames Lynn Knowlton, William Moore, Orville Mehring, Theodore Locke, and Fred Tucker. PARKER HOUSE CAVES IN Six Hurt As Boston Landmark Collapses. Bu United Pre** BOSTON, Mass., Jan. 13. —The second floor of the old Parker house, birth place of the old famous Parker House rolls, collapsed today, injuring at least six workmen who were engaged in razing the historic structure to make room fbr anew hotel. The Tangle From the Pittsburgh Sun: PITTSBURGH’S GREATEST CHARITY” BA2AAR This Evening Will See the Stage Set for the Greatest Charity Bazaar - Ever Given in Pittsburgh. Commencing next Monday evening at the Coliseum, the Charity Bazaar given by the OrthopecJc Hospital will open at eight o’clock and will continue afternoons and evenings throughout thtT week. As has been announced before, tne gorrsous pearls that belonged to Mrs. Karl Whitney, and which have been given by Mr. Whitney in memory of his wife, to the Orthopedic Hospital to be sold for its benefit, ! will be on display all the time. This magnificent gift is only a part, however, of the many wonderful donations that have been made to the bazaar, During the week these pearls have

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been estimated by Tiffany’s pearl experts and It has been found . that they are worth much more than a half ruillion dollars. Mrs. John Graves Hamilton has already offered a half million dollars for them, if no one else bids that much for the jewels. It Is whispered, however, that a New York, financier has already offered the required half million and stands ready to raise his 'offer until the pearls are his.Miss Paula Perier, the popular mo-

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tion picture actress will be present during the last three afternoons and evenings of the baz;tar and she Is bringing from New York, where she is at present, a wonderful diamond bracelet which is her gift to the Orthopedic Hospital. Miss Per.er also has made a magnificent offer for the necklace if the qommittee decides not to sell the pearls as a collection. There is a very romantic story being told about" town in connection with these jewels. It is well-known that the pearls that will be sold at

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the bazaar were left to Mrs. John Aklen Prescott by her sister, Mrs. Karl Whitney, at tlife time of her tragic death. Mrs. I*rescott has never worn them and Anally she tie elded that she would sell her entii*.collection because of the tragic memory that encircled it. “I think it’s much better,” she told the reporter, “that I leave this money under a deed of trust to iiv two boys.” (Copyright, 1926. NEA Service, Inc.) Next: The clipping continued.

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