Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 235, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1926 — Page 6
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SOCIAL Activities ■ NTHRTAINMBNTH WEDDINGS BETEOTHALS
M— | RS. EDSON T. 4310 N. Pennsylvania St., entertainfd today with the second of a series %f luncheon bridge parties in honor of Mrs, Edson T. Wood, Jr. Covers were laid for Mrs. Wood and the guest of honor and Mesdames T. Vance Smith, Evans Woollen Jr., Fred Glossbrenner, Taylor Todd, William H. Remy, Roscoe Johnston, Samuel Runnels Harrell, Roy Wilmeth, Frank Hole, Henry Jameson, Hall Marmon, and Misses Hazel Ellis of Quincey, Fla., Jose phine Brown, Sara Frances Hackley Julia Fletcher, Caroline Dunn, Elizabeth Richardson, Elizabeth Ohr, 'Caroline Malott, Macy Malott, Margaret and Mary Hamilton, Virginia Reed, Anna Louise Griffith, Eleanor Evans, Ernestine Bradford, Ruby Bradford, Lida Lockhead, Eleanor Dunn, Martha Oliver, Olive Oliver, Lucille Jeanette Craft, and Katherine Greer. Mr. and Mrs. Wood will entertain Tuesday evening, Feb. 9, with a dinner bridge at their home for Mr. and Mrs. Wood Jr. * • • Mr. and Mrs. Perry Canaday, 256 N. Gray St„ announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary L. Black, to Eugene M. Reid of Miami Beach, Fla. Miss Black is at home after spending the holidays with friends in the southern city. Mr. Reid is a former Indianapolis man. * * * A surprise stunt party was given by the Bide-a-We Club Sunday at the home of Miss Mary Dugan, 417 N. Gladstone Ave. Twenty guests were entertained Including club members. Miss Dorothy Rust sang accompanied by Miss Dugan. A skit entitled “A Public Operation" was given by Misses Mary Dugan, Marie Deitrlck, Margaret Sullivan and Dorothy Rust. Miss Rust played piano numbers and a one act comedy was presented by Mrs. Bell Colvin, HER COUGH KEPT GETTING WORSE So weak she couldn’t walk. Tried Milkß Emulsion. Well in 3 months. “Something over a year ago I had the flu, which left me with a very bad cough, which kept getting worse all the time. If I attempted to lie down at night, I would cough all night and choke up so I would have to sit up In bed. This continued until I got so weak I could not Walk across the floor and every night I though would be my last. I became so thin that my hands would meet around my legs, il was in a desperate condition. “Finally I read about Milks Emulsion and started to use it. I have now taken it about three months and I am entirely recovered. My cough is gone ai|d I have taken on flesh and strength and I thank God that I found Milks Emulsion.” —Mrs. K. Bell, 1649 Bergen St„ Brooklyn, n. t. jrMilks Emulsion restores healthy, natural bowel action, doing away with all need of pills and physics. It promotes appetite and quickly puts the digestive organs In shape to assimilate food, thus building flesh and strength, which are Nature’s only aids In conquering germs and repairing the effects of wasting diseases. Thia is the only solid emulsion made, and so palatable that it Is eaten with a -spon like Ice cream. Wonderful for weak, sickly children. No matter how severe your case, you are urged to try Milks Emulsion. If not satisfied with results, your money will be promptly refunded. “Price 60c and $1.20 per bottle. Sold by druggists everywhere. MILKS'” [mulsiom Builds strength-Tastes good
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A' VALENTINE dance will be given Tuesday evening at i..— St. Phillip Neri Hail, by the Young I .allies’ Sodality of the church. Miss Beatrice Madden is chairman of the affair. Other members of the committee include •Misses Bernadette Arvin, Marcelline Miller, Elizabeth Tuttle, Marie Murphy and Alice McMahon. Mrs. Ann Alexander and Miss Minnie Welsshaar. A surprise was given by Mrs. Mary Clare Towey and Mrs. Loretta Gibson. Guests of the club were Misses Leota Thrlne, Dorothy Beeler, Isabel Collins, Frede Bucklet, Mary Tieman, Mesdames Cleo McCammon, Mayme Dwyer, Frede Losche, Alma Hogelmeir, Eunice Moody and Dorothy Boles. • • • Plans for an all-fraternity card party Fee. 13 were completed this afternoon at a meeting of the Panhellenic Association of Indianapolis. Mrs. Robert Wolfe is chairman, as sisted by Mrs. Carl Fletcher, and Miss Katherine Jones. • • • The board of directors of the SoFra Club, Inc., will hold its monthly meeting tonight at the home of Miss Helen Seal, 1729 Union St. All members of the board are urged to attend for Important business. The regular meeting for active and inactive members will be held Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Seal. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McK Landon, Woodstock Dr., are in New York. SORORITY TO HAVE DANCE Phi Sigma Delta Makes Plans for Feb. 6 Event. v Plans for the Founders Day dance of the Phi Sigma Delta sorority to bo given Feb. 6 in the Travertine Room of the Lincoln have been completed. Miss Dorothy Haworth Is general chairman, assisted by Misses Thelma Gahan, Clara Schreiber, Georgia Young, and LaVaun Morsch. A special feature dance will be given by little M.sses Mary Eleanor Ellis and Elaine Courtney. Patrons and patronessee will be Mr. and Mrs. Herman S. Rikhoff, John S. White, and William Tyner. Officers of the sorority who will be hostesses are Misses Velma La Vaun Morsch, Helen Davis, Dorothy Haworth, Betty White. Beulah Hockett and Clara Schreiber. HIGH NECKS The high neck line Is passing out rapidly. The bateau line is better for spring.
NAME SPEAKERS FOR INSTITUTE Meridian Union Plans Lun- • cheon Wednesday. ' The Rev. E. .W. Dunlavy and Mrs. Grace Altvater, Marion County W. C. T. U. president, will be the speakers at the local Institute of the Merljjian Union Wednesday at the Third Christian Church. \ Reservations for luncheon may be made with Mrs. F. A. Symmea of Mrs. F. A. Symmes or Mrs. Alice Dennison. Mrs. Nbrman Patrick is in charge of decorations. Mrs. S. S. Braughton general chairman of hostesses will be assisted in receiving by Mesdames Homer Williamson, Oscar Montieth, Fiank E. Floyd, J. D. Fietzi and Alice Dennison. Other hostesses will be Mesdames John Gebhawlt, Anise Bryant. O. M. Pruitt, M. F. Ault, Geodge Bicknell, H. D. Powell, C. H. True, John Setzer. W. W. Webb, T. H. League, and Frank Lockwood. The program, of which Mrs. L. E. York is chairman, will be patriotic. Glenn Feitz will sing and songs will be given by the Meridian Union Quartet composed of Mesdames Harry L. Foreman, Harry E. Singer, Harry Tervts and Miss Katherine Alexander. • SHOW WILL BE GIVEN The Young People's Club of Holy Name Parish will present a vaudeville show at 8:15 p. m. Sunday and Tuesday tit the church auditorium, Sherman Drive and Troy Ave., Beech Grove. Attractions will Include “The Ghost Story,” a comedy sketch by Booth Tarkington, featuring Mildred Savage and William Leppert; an act by Steve's Singing Seniors of Cathedral High School and three other acts directed by Hugh D. Merrifleld.
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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. CHICKEN TIMBALES Bring -one cup milk to boiling point. Stir in one tablespoon flour first wet with a little cold milk. 801 l up once. Add one cup cold minced chicken and yolk of an egg well beaten; season with celery, salt and white pepper. Add beaten white of one egg. Bake in buttered molds, fifteen minutes/ Miss Martha Jane O’Connor, 326 W. Thirty-First St., Indianapolis. BRAIN OMELET Beat together until eggs. 1 tespoon salt and % teaspoon black pepper; Add 8 tablespoons of flour. 3 teaspoons baking powder. Fold in lightly V 4 pound of brains and put Into a frying pan In which Is melted 3 heaping tablespoons of lard. Cook slowly until well puffed. Dry out in oven and serve Immediately on hot platter. Josephine White, Franklin, Ind. PINEAPPLE SPONGE One can sliced pineapple, pound marshmallows. Drain Juice from
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Conversation Between Paula Perler and John Alden Prescott: "Why do you run away from me, Paula? Sit down hert a moment. I want to look at you. I want to Impress your face upon my vision. For, ever since that accident, all I could see was horror in your beautiful eyes." “All right, Jack. Look at me. I’m a little t*red now and wish 1 could go back to my room. 1 hate personal appearances.” “You ought not to hate them, my dear girl. You * are much lovelier than when I fell head over heels In love with you years ago.” “Don’t speak of that, Jack. Tou didn’t fall In love with me. You fell In love with love. We both were young and I was adoring, worshiping—you loved the Joy that you had with me. But when I became something that must be cared for—a responsibility instead of a playfeHow—you let me go out of your life without the slightest regret. At that time I cursed you. And I said to myself that I hoped some day you would die the most horrible of deaths. "I don’t want that now. Jack. For I have seen Leslie, and I know that under no circumstances could you help falling in love with her. She is the sweetest and best woman I have ever known. She seems to have a sympathy as wide as wanted, and oh. Jack, how I have wanted, how I have needed, sympathy. She will bring up our child better than either of us could possibly have done. “But why am I sitting here talking of things that are past and dead —things that I never intended to resurrect?" “You have not resurrected them, A/Tartha Lee’s Cohnnn When Greek Meets Greek Dear Martha Lee: Several days ago I met a 19-year-old Greek. I find that I am desperately In love with him. but he Is of a type that will not fall In love very easily. He notices very few girls and lever looks twice at one and he abhors Unstick and rouse. Pleste tell me the beet way to make him noUce me, and sive mu a hint as ta how to conduct myself while in his presence. TRIXIE Hasn’t your desperation worn thin a little by this time Since he evidently likes them sweet and simple, I’d say your work was all cut out for you. CHEESECLOTH BAGS Keep cheesecloth bags containing lettuce and celery wet with cold water in the ice box and the contents will stay fresh. ■■■■nßreßni
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had stood behind them. Leslie Prescott arose and wiped her eyes, before she, too, left the place. (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) NEXT: Night letter from Paula Perter to Karl Whitney.
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