Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 220, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1926 — Page 4

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WOMEN FAVOR WORLD LEAGUE West Wants U. S. to Efiter, Voters Body Told. Miss Julia C. Lathrop, former head : of the children's bureau of Washington discussed the World Court and the Sheppard-Towner act at the Indianapolis League of Women Voters luncheon at the Indianapolis Athletic Club today. Miss Lathrop is counselor of the National League. Miss Lathrop said she found the women of the Middle West supporting the proposed entrance of the United States into the World Court. She stressed promptness and speed i in getting the matter before Congress. In reference to the SheppardTowner act, for maternity protec- ■ tlon, Miss Lathrop said it would take ten to twelve years for the education of mothers in the needs of properly caring for themselves and their : children. \ Mrs. Walter Greenough and Mrs. Prank Streightoff also spoke. The Orloff trio played a program of music. An over-flow of reservations brought the number present to more than 100. ECLIPSE AWES NATIVES Sun Darkened in Far Fast, Observations Carried Out. Bu United Prefix LONDON, Jan. 14.—While natives watched in awe, the sun went into eclipse today in the Far Fast. It was carefully observed by the British Sumatra expedition, according to a cablegram received from Benkoelgn, by the royal observatory at Greenwich. The weather was perfect and observations were carried out as planned. DATE IS UNDECIDED School Board to Act on Bids Within Fight Days. Theodore F. Vonnegut, school board president, today said no date had been fixed for the next board meeting to award the contract on bids received Tuesday night for construction of School No. 78, Vermont St. and Sherman Dr. The meeting must, be held within the next eight days.

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QOCIAL Activities' H N T H It T AINU E NTS WEDDINGS BETROTHALS

Mra Rs. W. W. WILLMAN and Mrs. Dudley 'Williston entertalned this afternoon with a luncheon bridge at the home of Mrs. Williston. 5311 Central Ave., in hondr of Mrs. J. J. Hasley, who with Mr. Hasley will move to Detroit, Mich., early next month. The tables were arranged with jonquils and lighted by tapers. Covers were laid for Mrs. Willman, Mrs. Williston, Mrs. Hasley, and Mesdames Ed Severii?, Robert Bonner, Roy Austin, Ferd Hollweg, Floyd Mattice, Fred Cretors, Eugene Williams, Ralph Horn, 'Robert Franklin, Ralph Leonard, Sidney Sullivan, Marvin E. C.urle and J. S. Heintzelman. Mr. and Mrs. Hasley will be the guests of honor at a dinner party this evening at the Columbia Club gleva by Messrs, and Mesdames Ed Severin, Dudley Williston, Ralph W. Horn, Sidney Sullilvan, Marvin E. Curie, Ralph and Dr. and Mrs. James H. Stygall. A number of other social affairs have been plannned for Mr. and Mrs. Hasley before they leave. * • • Mrs. J. E. Fehsenfeld, 303 Blue Ridge Rd., entertained the Jolllate Club at a charming luncheon today, followed by cards. Members present were Mesdames J. E. Hayes, Fred Kirschner, E. F. Stemmelen, Everett Holt, O. H. Boaz, Claude M. Worley, W. J. Sehreiber. * * * Ward Hunt Dean will tell ot his experiences of going to Europe on $7 at the regular luncheon meeting of the Altrusa Club, Friday, at the Lincoln. * • • Mrs. Simon B. Fox, 546 E. Maple Rd., entertained at a luncheon at the Columbia Club today. * * * St. Mary-of-the-Woods Club will meet Monday at 2:30 p. m.. at the home of Mrs. George T. O'Connor, 4455 Park Ave., for election of officers. / * * • St. Agnes Alumnae Association met today for luncheon and election of officers at the Columbia Club. Covers were laud for twenty-five. • * • The Southern Club Auxiliary will meet for a 1 p. m. luncheon Friday, at the home of Mrs. C. J. Prentiss,

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Order Will Have Installation

The supreme commander of the Maccabees, A. W. FVye, Detroit, Mich., will officiate at the installation ceremonies of four tents and the new tent of Lady Maccabees at the Denison ballroom this evening at 8.. Following installation and a musical program a social hour will be held. Members' families and friends are invited. Frye will conduct a school of instructions for the field force and members of the order all day Friday at 732-33 Lemeke Bldg., and will be guest of honor at a banquet given by local members at the Denison Friday night. Milo R. Meredith of Wabash, Ind., great commander, will also be here.*

209 Washington PI. Mrs. Prentiss will be assisted by Mrs. D. T. Pralgg and Mrs. Lulu Brown. • * • Mrs. Henry J. McCoy, 2036 N. Meridian St., will entertain this evening with a family dinner party at the Indianapolis Athletic Club for Miss Elizabeth Thomas, daughter of J. G. Thomas and Herman Schmidt, whose marriage will take place Saturday at 8 p. m., at the home of the bride’s father. / The bridal shades of pink and white will be carried out in the appointments. From a center basket of pink roses and sweet peas will be pink steamer ribbons to the place cards. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Zeller of Brazil, Ind., who have been the guest*’ of Mrs. McCoy, were to return home today. * • Mr. and Mrs. Philip GJemwnrd, 32x7 Central Ave., left Tuesday evening on a trip through the south. They will visit St. Augustino and Miami, Fla., and Cuba. * • • Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Engel, 1726 Park Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter Theresa Schwartz, to Alex Rabinowltz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rabinowitz. * * * Mrs. Carl 11. Grube. I>exington, Ky., who is visiting her mother, Mrs. David M. Rathfon, 717 Orange St., entertained this afternoon with a theater party at Keith's, which was to be followed by a dinner at the home of hdr mother. Pink tapers in crystal holders will light the table. Pink and white roses will be used in decorating. Guests will be Mesdames Frank Graham. Mack Braughton, L E. Clark, David M. Rathfon, Ix>uis Schott, and Robert Ribble. * • * Mrs. J. D. Hoss was elected president of the Indianapolis Day Nursery Association Wednesday at the association's annual meeting. Other new officers are: Mrs. Joseph B. Kealing, first vice president; Miss Dproth.v Cunningham, second vice president: Mrs. R. J. Hudelson, recording secretary; Mrs. Bert Bacon, financial secretary; Mrs. W. S. Bo4le, treasurer; Mrs. V. B. Sharritts, corresponding secretary; Mrs. D. B. Sullivan, buyer; Mrs. C. K. McDowell, supervisor; Mrs. F. F. Kohlmever, serving chairman; Mrs. B. H. Gaffin, playgrounds; Mrs. Sharritts, housekeeper; Miss Ada Hamilton, publicity; Mrs. C. A. James, club delegate: Mrs. Hiram Raffensperger, entertainment. of children; Mrs. J. D. Strachun, house secretary-Dii-ectors elected were Felix M. McWhirter, Mrs. J. D. Hoss, Mrs. Joseph B. Kealing and Mrs. C. K. McDowell. Holdover directors are Harper Ransburg, J. I. Holcomb. Wallace O. Lee, 'Mrs. Bert Bacon and Miss Dorothy Cunningham. • * • PAST POCAHONTAS ASSOCIATION No. 1. business meeting Friday at 2 p. m. Christmas exchange of presents. MAPEK CIRCLE No. 7. U. A. O. P., •■arrlß tonisht. hall. 1234 S. Meridian S*. JOSEPH R. GORDON W. R. C. 43. Friday. 2 p. m. hall, 512 X. IHtnoia St,

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A darling new style for a junior of French velour in checked design, with velvet piping and tie strings, is exploited in Design No. 2639. A two-piece circular skirt is stitched to a two-piece waist section. See small views. It doesn’t ?eem possible that one could make such a smart style so easily, but it may be accomplished with this cleverly designed style. The outline sketches arc just to give you an idea of how very easy it is to make. Complete instructions with pattern. Cuts in sizes 6 to 14 years. The 8-year size requires only two yards of forty-inch material. Our patterns are made by the leading Fashion Designers of New York City and are guaranteed to fit perfectly. Every day The Times will print on this page pictures showing the latest in up-to-the-minute fashions. This is a practical service for readers who wish to make their own cldthes. You may obtain this pattern by filling out the accompanying coupon, enclosing 15 cents, and mail It to the pattern department of The Times. Be sure to write plainly and to Include pattern number and size.

Recipes By Readers

Note—The Time® 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. LEMON QUEEN'S One-half cup butter; 1 cup sugar, 4 eggs, 1 cup flour, 2 tablespoons baking pdwder, 1 tablespoon lemon juice and grated rind of one lemon. Cream the butter, add the sugar, then add eggs one at a time without beating. Beat the mixture-hard after adding each egg. Add flour, sifted with baking powder, then the lemon juice and rind. Bake 25 minutes in small muffin pans. Frost with uncooked frosting or orange frosting. This makes 16 cakes. Mrs. I>awrence 31111s, Box 172, Brownsburg, Ind. SAVORY ROUND In a cold skillet place thick Swiss steak. Salt and pepper and flour heavily; over the top slice a large onion and on top of onion place thin strips of bacon. Put In a hot oven for M hour, until steak Is well seared and bacon is brown. Lower gas flame, fill skillet to almost top of steak with boiling water; cover and cook slowly for three hours. Take up: add water and thicken the gravy. If cooked properly It tastes like roast duck. Sirs. H. W. Marsh, 3258 Park Ave., City. brown’gravy Put 2 tablespoons of white sugar in a small skillet, add one teaspoon of water and put over fire until bimt black. Add % pint of water and boil until burnt sugar is dissolved. Make gravy with broth of roasted meat. Add water from burnt sugar until gravy is dark brown. Albert Fender, Spencer, Ind. FRENCH PASTRY FOUNDATION CAKE Three eggs, one-half cup sugar, three-quarter cup of pastry flour, one-half teaspoon baking pow er. one-third cup melted butter, onequarter teaspoon vanilla. Break the eggs into a bowl and set in hot water over a low heat. Beat lightly. Then add the sugar and continue beating until the mixture becomes very fluffy. Add the butter, then the flour, sifted once before measuring, then again with the baking powder.

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Add the vanilla and bake in a sheet pan in a moderate oven 325 to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Mlm Lurille Taylor, 2525 Brookway SC., Indianapolis. ICE BOX PUDDING One dozen ladyfingers, 1 cup pulverized sugar, 3 eggs, Vi-cup butter, 1 cup chopped nut meats. Cream butter and sugar together. Beat egg yolks and white separately. Stir yolks into butter and sugar and beat well. Then beat in the nuts. Put whites in last and spread over the split ladyfingers. Keep on ice 24 hours before serving. Serve with whipped cream. Mrs. Dora Day, 191 E. Broadway, Greenwood, Ind. The Tangle From the Pittsburgh Sun: When this became known to her friends a. short time ago, Mis* Perier bought those that had belonged always to Mrs. Prescott and stipulated that the money she paid for them should go to John Alden Prescott, Junior, to whom she has taken a great fancy since she has been in town. Mr. Whitney then asked his sisterin law to place his purchase money in trust for his grandson, Karl Sydney Prescott. As soon as Mr. Whitney and Miss Perier knew that their requests would be granted, there began a friendly rivalry between them to determine which would pay, not the least, but the most foi his part of the jewels, although no one in the family will tell what Mr. Whitney or Miss Perier paid for the most magnificent collection of pearls in America, it is known that the deed of trust executed by Mrs. Prescott a day or two ago, placed each of her boys among the wealthy young people of Pittsburgh. All Society is agog with curiosity and it is expected that the Orthopedic Hospital will make much more than is necessary for their new building and improvement operation. Night ettLer from Paula Perier to Sally Atherton Have you seen the story in the Pittsburgh Sun. I think it’s very terrible. Who do you suppose could have told that I had asked that the money I paid for Leslie Prescott’s

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Sundown Burial His Last Wish

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William E. Longley Bu Timrfi Special NOBLEHVILLE, Ind., Jan. 14.— * Funeral of William E. Longley, former Staie fire marshal, trustee of the Odd Fellow Home at Greensburg and close personal, friend of the late United States Senatoi; Samuel Ralston, will be held at the home here at 2:30 Friday afternoon. The Rev. A. 11. Moore, pastor of the Christian Church, will officiate. At the special request of Mr. Longley, the body will be placed In the Longley mausoleum in Crownland cemetery at sundown Friday evening. pearls should be given to her oldest son? Would deny it if possible but am afraid denial would oniy stir up more curiosity. I hope that I will not have as much annpyance and grief when I possess these pearls as I>eslie had. lam almost afraid that something is going to happen to me and then I say that I will not be so superstitious. I have consented to appear at the bazaar three afternoons and evenings. I am glad they did not ask me to wear my pearls. Although it is much against my approval, the director of “Hot Steel,’’ for advertising purposes, has asked me to wear those pearls In the sequence which will be taken at the mill. I can't make it seem right that any woman, even a motion picture actress, would wear ' a million dollars worth of jewels when she walks through a steel rrtill. However, I expect I shall have to do it, for in the bright lexicon of the cinema, there is no such word as “No." Everybody has to be a "Yes" man or a "Yes" woman. PAULA. (Copyright. 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) Next: letter Written by John Alden Prescott to Paula Perier, But Not Sent. HOOSIERS ON 'PAPER Indiana legislators Join in Petition on Inheritance Tax. Bu Times Bpreini WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.—The names of J. J. Nejdl, president pro tern, of the Indiana Senate, and four other members of the Indiana legislature appear on a petition asking Congress to abolish the Federal inheritance tax. A. E. Brown, speaker of the North Carolina. House, recently appeared before the Senate Finance Committee to urge this step. The other Indiana legislators on the petition are Senators Lorchard and Bradford, and Representatives Sch Wing and Carlson.

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NO SUCH THING AS DEATHLESS LOVE

There's no such thiing as “dealhless love.” BuMhe of life-long happiness is the love that adjusts itself, changing from passion through constant admiration and companionship to something more priceless—real friendship and understanding.

And so When Darby and Joan Iravo rt ached their old age they are still “in loVe," but more closely bound to each' other by the tics of friendship and real devotion than ever. But when love dies —bury it. You would not keep the corpse of a loved one about the house forever, would you? Tbero is equally no to be derived from keeping love hanging lifeless in your home, the funeral wreath of iyour' unhappiness about its neck like a halter, liet it go. Bury it in your heart because it is dead and beyond your touch. Don’t go through life adding to your sorrows by ilog-in-the-man-gerishly holding on to it like grim death because someone else .may want it —may be able to warm it back into life.

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Sister Mary’s Kitchen

Breakfast—Stewed prunes, cereal, thin cream, creamed salt codfish on toast, crisp whole wheat toast, milk, coffee. Luncheon—Lima bean soup, croutons, jellied tomato salad, bran bread, molasses cookies, milk, tea. Dinner —Boiled fish, egg ,sauce, plain boiled potatoes, buttered beets, carrot salad, lemon souffle, rolled oats, bread, milk, coffee. f juice or vinegar added to the water in which fish is boiled keeps the flesh white and has no effect on the flavor. One tablespoon ful of either lemon or vinegar to one quart of water should be used. Remember not to let the water boll vigorously while cooking the fish. Gentle simmering insures a tender, firm finished product. LIMA BR YN SOUP One cup dried lima iioa.ns, 6 cups cold watter, 1 medium-sized onion, 4 tablespoons minced carrot, 1 cups milk, 3 tablespoons flutter, 1 spoon salt, 1 teaspoon sugar, Vi teaspoon soda, Vi teaspoon pepper. Pick over! and wash beans. Cover M-lth cold water and lot stand three or four hours. Drain and parboil in water to cover containing soda. Throw away soda water, rinse beans well. Put into kettle with water, thinly sliced onion and carrot and cook until beans ar tender. Rub through a sieve nnd reheat in milk Mith salt, butter, sugar and pepper. The sugar can be added to the beans while cooking if preferred. Do not let the soup boll aft or adding milk.

The Silk Shop

JAN. 14, 1926

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