Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 237, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1926 — Page 6

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SOCIAL Activities ■ NTE3RTAINMBNTB WEDDINGS BETROTHALS

Seventy-five tables have been reserved for the benefit card party to be given this evening by the American Legion Auxiliary to the Hilton U. Brown, Post No. 85 at the Elks Club. The decorations will be in keeping with Valentine ideas. During the evening Misses Margaret Boyd, Dorothy Gauss, Lena Scheurer, Margaret Gauss, and Mrs. Glenn Ashley, will sell candy. Miss Margaret C. Gauss is general chairman. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Sexton, 1616 N. Pennsylvania St., have left for a winter vacation in Florida. Before returning they Will visit John M. Cain at Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., formerly of Indianapolis. * * * The regular business meeting of the Sigma Phi Sorority will be held this evening at the Splnk-Arma. • • • Mrs. Hi E. Stueberm, 518 E. Twenty-Third St., entertained the Warflelgh Guest Club at luncheon today. Following the luncheon members read papers on the “Life of Lincoln.’* • • • Mrs, C. H. Mone\ was elected president of the Mothers' Club of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity Tuesday at the chapter house, 24 Butler Ave. Mrs. Corwin Sells was elected rice president; Mrs. J. A. FI routine, secretary; Mrs. Otis McCracken, eorrespondin secretary;

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Women’s , Danger Os offending under the oldest hygienic handicap now ended. New way provides true protec* tion—discards like tissue WITH the old-time "sanitary pad” women realize their constant danger of offense, plus the embarrassment of disposal. And thus spend unhappy days. , “KOTEX," anew and remarkable way, is now used by 8 in 10 better class women. It’s five times as absorbent as ordituiry cottoi pads l You d‘ne, dance, motor for hours in sheerest frocks without a second’s doubt or fear. It deodorizes, too. And thus stops ALL danger of offending. Discards as easily as a r piece of tissue. No laundry. No embarrassment. You ask.for it at any drug or department store, without hesitancy, simply by saying "KOTEX.” Do as millions are doing. End old, insecure ways.. Enjoy life every day. Package of twelve costs only a few cents. KOT6X No laundry—discard like tissue

DRESSES We are now showing quite a number of the new spring styles in high pastel shades at $9.95 up. THE WHY STORE 29 E. OHIO ST.

CLOSING OUT SALE This Is a Sale on Our Regular Line of Goo 4 Shoes Men's shoes and Ladles’ Pumps & Boys' and Girls’ oxfords as low as slippers as low as shoes as low as $2.98 SI .98 $1.48 Children’s Children’s Shoes Men’s Work Galoshes as low as Shoes as low as $1.981 49c | SI.BB HEID’S SHOE STORE 233 E. Washington St 1 . Opposite Courthouse

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—Photo by Photo-Craft Studio. Mrs. Charles K Rhoads The regular Kara Nite of the Hoosler Athletic Club will be held Thursday. Mrs. Charles E. Rhoades, 1035 Oakland Ave., is hostess for the 500 section. Skat, bridge and euchre will also be played. Games will be held in the ballroom.

Mrs. W. H_ Lyman, treasurer, and Mrs. C. M. Finney, historian. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Kottoman and daughter. Frances, Golden Hill, have gone to Montgomery, Ala., for a visit with Mr. 'and Mrs. Edmond SchifGng. • • • Mrs. Howard Robinson Meeker, 2814 Ruckle St., has Issued invitations for a luncheon bridge, Feb. 10. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Sexton, 728 N. Wallace St., left this week on a motor trip to Florida, for a short winter vacation and a visit with friends. • • • Mrs. Ben F. Whelan, and daughter -Miss Gertrude, 3438 W. Michigan St., have returned from Miami, FT*., where they visited Mrs. Whelan’s son, Bernard A. Whelan of the Miami Lucky Seven, composed of Hoosiers. * • • Mrs, Elam Duffey Is chairman of the luncheon to be given at the Columbia Club Saturday by the Inter Alia Club in observance of the club's fifth anniversary. The luncheon will he followed by a matinee party at Keith’s. Covers for thirty will be laid. • • • Mr. and Mrs. George M. Cornelius, 47 Layman Ave., will leave soon on a two months’ motor trip to Biloxi, Miss., and Miami and Hollywood, Florida. • • • Mrs. T. J. Laurimore, 3763 Broadwuy, will ertertain her bridge club at luncheon bridge Thursday. • • • Mrs. Philip Hennessee, 1366 N. LaSalle St„ will entertain Thursday with a luncheon for members of the Excelsior Club. Valentine appointments will be Used In decorating the tables at which covers will be laid for Mesdames Charles A. Clark, Oliver H. Clark, Henry Gage, George Hunt, Roy B. Noblitt, Clyde O’Dell, William Iland-all, William RosMter, James L. Wikoff and Thomas B. Wikoff. • • • Prize winners at the annual costume ball of the Little Theatre Society at the Athenaeum TuefWay evening were gorgeously arrayed. Mrs. John B. Reynolds, dressed in a stunning Hindu costume of an “East Indian water carrier, won the prize for the most beautiful costume. She carried a biass water Jar which she recently brought from India. Prize for the most authentic costume worn by a woman was awarded to Mrs. William Ray Adams, who came dressed as an Eskimo with snow shoes on her back and accompanied by a black Eskimo dog. Waldo Schoen as the Thief of Bagdad won the prize for the most artistic costume, and Robert Hartley Sherwood won a prize for authenticity, dressed as an East Indian gentlemen. One-half of the hall represented the promenade deck of a ship and the other half a port in Spain. Special features of the evening Included a Spanish waltz-tango by Louis Stockman and Miss Harriet Paine, and song numbers by Brennon Cornish, accompanied on the guitar by Elvin Peggs. TOUGHS I Apply over throat and chest —swallow small pieces of— VICKS ▼ Varoßub Cwr 17 Million Jarm Used Yearly

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Note —The Times will pay fl for each recipe submitted by a reader and printed In this column. Address Recipe Editor of The Times. Checks will be mailed to winners. FLOATING ISLAND One quart milk, four- eggs, four tablespoon fu Is sugar, one-quarter teaspoonful salt, one-half cupful currant jelly, two teaspoonfuls vanilla or almond extract. Scald inilkT-beat egg yolks, stir in sugar and salt, add hot milk gradually and mix well. Cook slowly In sauce pan until mixture begins to thipken, stirring continually. Cool, flavor and put Into a dish. Malta a meringue of the egg whites whipped dry, tnjo which Jelly has been beaten t-, teaspoonful at a | time. Heap on top, or drop meringue by spoonfuls on top of custard and put small pieces of jelly In center of each. Chill and serve. Mre. Yaugn Clipp, Saltillo, Ind. STEAMED PUDDING Two eggs, well beaten, threefourths cup sugar, one-half cup sour milk, one teaspoon of soda, 1 teaspoon of baking powder one teaspoon each of cloves and cinnamon, one cup diced apples, one cup strawberry preserves, one and one-half cups of flour, one-half cup butter. Mix the above Ingredients well, and bake In a double boiler for one hour. Serve while hot. Cover with a white sauce and a dash of whipped cream. Ida Bittner, 438 N. Riley Ave. Indianapolis.

POTATOES IN SURPRISE Line a baking dish with mah<*l potatoes beaten very light, fill with creamed oysters. Cover oysters with mashed potatoes passed through a sieve. Garnish tops with sections of hard boiled eggs, sprinkle wjth salt and pepper. Bake in a moderate oven until brown. Mrs. J. P, StiefT, 5136 Kllenbergrr Drive, Indianapolis. POTATO BISCUITS One cupful mashed potatoes (cold), three tablespoonfuls shortening, one-half teaspoonful salt, threequarter cupful sw'eet milk, one cupful Hour, four teaspoonful baking powder. Mix dry Ingredients, work in shortening and mashed potatoes and then the Tnllk. Bake about twelve minutes. Mrs. G. F. Cunningham, R. H. Box 228 K, Indianapolis. HOT TOMATO CUPS Slice off the stem end of fine, large tomatoes, scoop out middle, sprinkle with a little salt and sugar and fill with corn, first scored down the middle of the rows and then scraped and Just brought to a boil with the removed tomato pulp which has been cooked five minutes and highly seasoned. Just enough tomato should be used to moisten the corn slightly. Put half a teaspoon of butter on top of each cup. Sprinkle with buttered crumbs, and bake In a hot oven until brown. Serve on rounds of buttered toast over which the Juice re-maining-in the pan has been poured. Garnish with crisp bacon. Mrs. Josephine Budd, 17054' N. New Jersey St., Indianapolis. MEETINGS DISCONTINUED The weekly euchre meetings of the Four Horsemen have been discontinued owing to the absence of a member in Florida. Meetings will be resumed when she returns.

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Breakfast—Stewed figs, cereal, thin cream, waffles, syrup, miik, coffee. / Luncheon Vegetable chowder, toasted crackers, open egg sandwiches, tapioca grape juice, milk, tea. Dinner—Lamb stew, steamed rice, scalloped tomatoes, cauliflower salad, apple pie, graham bread, milk, coffee. A well-baked pte can be served to grown-ups without misgivings. The filling can be served to small persons. but a better plan is to have some plain apple saupe and a small cookie for their desserts. Crisp toast should be added to the breakfast menu for children under school age who do qot eat waffles. Tapioca Grape Juice Pudding One and one-half cups grape Juice, 1% cups water, teaspoon salt, 2-3 cup sugar, Mi cup minute tapioca, 2 tablespoons lemon juice. Combine grape juice, water and sugar in a smooth satlce pan. Put over the fire and bring to the boiling point. When boiling stir In tapioca and salt. Cook, stirring to prevent sticking until transparent. Remove from fire and add lemon juice. Turn into a mold and chill. Serve with or without whipped cream. Any fruit Juice can be used In ihis way, but grape Juice is particularly good. A combination of juices left from canned fruits can be used.

ANNOUNCE CARD PARTY Indiana Indorsers of Photoplays 0. K. “I'ncle Toin's Cabin.” At tha meeting of the Indi.uia Indorsers of Photoplays Tuesday at the Fletcher American Bank. Mrs. E. L. Burnett announced a benefit card party will be given in March by the local organization. A resolution was passed sanctioning the filming of “Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Universal Pictures Corporation. Thirty-six plays out of thirty-nine viewed last month were Indorsed. TALKS WORK AT CENTER State Americanization Superintendent Addresses Council of Women. Work of the W. C. T. U. Americanization Center on Bright St., was told by Miss Byrd Pruden, State superintendent of Americanization, at the meeting at the Lincoln Tuesday afternoon of the Indianapolis Local Council of Women. Mrs. M. L. Moon, organization treasurer, gave Miss. Pruden a check for SSO for work at the center. • Mrs. T. W. Demmerly, municipal court committee chairman, urged that members of the 110 affiliated clubs make a more thorough study of law enforcement.

FACTORY CLOSE OUT MATTRESS SALE We have purchased a complete factory stock of Davenport Mattresses and crib pads. This is an opportunity to buy mattresses at startling prices. • Special Offering on Hirschman 45-Lb. Cotton and Felt Mattresses All Cotton, $8.95 All Felt, sl2 Hirshman Mattresses are built for sleeping comfort. Their merited construction gives them durability and quality worth your consideration. W. R. Beard & Cos. t 453 East Washington Street

From the Pittsburgh Sun: THE END OF THE HOSPITAL BAZAAR The lights are out and all Is darkness in the auditorium which last week sounded with the Joy and laughter of all Pittsburgh. The Orthopedic Hospital Bazaar has set the standard for all time and all other cities as being the most gorgeous arid successful, both financially and artistically, of all similar entertainments ever held in America. Beautiful women lured the money which would make little crippled children walk with straightened backs and llmbe, from the pockets of Pittsburgh millionaires with sp much grace and tact that If a man missed his money it was only because he wanted some more to give to some charming woman. The pearls that were presented to the entertainment committee by Mr. Karl Whitney in memory of his wife, brought /seven hundred and fifty thousand dollar*, which Is two hundred and fifty thousand more than they expected to get for them. This with the other Jewelry, grossed for ♦hi* booth, more than a million dollars. Other booths were just as successful as the Jewelry, although of course the receipts were not as large. The flowers alone brought over two hundred thousand dollars. This booth was presided over by Mrs, Graves Hamilton and all the flowers were donated by herself or her friends. It is thought by the Orthopedic

A/Tartha Lee’s Column

• Jealous Dog Dear STiss Lee: I have beet* rotor with .1 fellow for a year and a month. He treats me rood, out he seems to be so Jealous. He doesn't want me to so gut with any one, even girls. There are about eight girls that go to a shdw Saturday night and I’ve gone with them several tmu-s and I haven't told my fellow about It. Once T told him and he got so mad and said If hie company wasn't enough when he came three times a week he wouldn't come any more. I stay home three nights a week, but Saturdays he works late and I love to go to the show, but I'm afraid he may find it out and then things will be ail off. I'm sure I lore him and I’m juat as aure he loves me. He seems to take nearly everything I say to heart and gets mad or hurt. This fellow Is Italian. I)o you think I should marry him? Do you think he would be mean to me as a lot of people say? How can I handle him? ROSE-MARTS. Well he'd be such & thorn tn my flesh, that I wouldn’t handle him at all. if I were you. But then I’m not. Persons of this type are monomaniacs, selfishly devoted to love of themselves, especially concerned with the superiority of man. He has doubtless been reared to be 11 eye that women are to be subjugated, and your married life would be miserable. No American girl could stand to be so browbeaten. He Is probably an Impetuous and Irresistible love-maker. But I’m telling you right now it won’t last. His love is selfish, or he would want you to enjoy yourself away from him as well as with him. Stand up for your rights. If he considers that he can’t trust you tell him to stay away. Surely you’re not so hard up for dates that you have to have a nagger for a sweetheart?

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committee that the net sum to be given to the hospital will exceed three million dollars. Os this Mr. Karl Whitney, Mrs. Joseph Graves Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. John Alden Prescott and Miss Paula Perler contributed nearly half. Miss Perler bought things wholesale at every booth. Her most expensive purchase was an old Spanish shawl thajt had belonged to Marie Antoinette and was another of the wonderful things that were given to the bazaar by Mr. Karl Wbitney. Mrs. Hamilton, although not quite so lavish, proved a good second to Mias Perier in her purchases. Today all those who worked so hard for the success of this wonderful charity entertainment,, are resting, but tomorrow Miss Perier and the John Alden Prescotts and their friends will be Interested in the shooting of the much talked of and greatly awaited “Hot Steel” at the Graves Hamilton steel plant. The rush for tickets has been enormous but only about a* hundred and fifty of Mrs. Prescott's special friends could be admitted. (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) Next: Telephone conversation ts- - Paula Perier and Leslie Pres* oodft.

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