Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 243, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 February 1926 — Page 6
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SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
SHE marriage of Mies Aurora Whitten Speer, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Prank S. Burrell, |IS E. Twenty-Ninth St., to Fred TCoup of Cincinnati, Ohio, took place At 1 p. m. today at the parsonage fcf the Rev. Jean S. Milner. The bride wore a charming frock Et tan georgette, long-sleeved and igh : necked and fashioned with a full skirt. She wore a corsage of Violets, and a picture hat to match her frock. Robert J. Meek, a cousin bf the bride, was best man. Following a wedding trip through the Eeast, Mr. and Mrs. Coup will |be at home at Ft. Thomas, Ky., after iMarch 15. Mr. Coup was graduated from the llnlverslty of Wisconsin and is a tnember of Tau Beta Pi apd Eta tKappa Nu, honorary fraternities. Mrs. Louis H. Haerle, 1306 W. Thirty-Sixth St., and Miss Adele Pantzer, 717 Middle Dr., Woodruff Place, have issued invitations for a tea Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Kurt P. Pantzer, a recent bride. iMr. and Mrs. Pantzer have returned from their wedding trip to the Bermudas and are at home at 4525 N. Delaware St. • * * Frank S. Flshbaok and daughter, Martha, 1639 N. Delaware St., left today for Bradentoym, Fla. • * Mrs. Howard Robinson Meeker, 2814 Ruckle St., entertained today with four tables of luncheon bridge. The appointments were in keeping with St. Valentine’s day. Mrs. Meeker wag assisted by Mrs. J. J. Ditte 11. Constipation comes from a weak stomach Remedy the cause and enjoy health tfF your Stomach and 1. Liver are weak, your food is not digested. Sour, undigested food stays in your body, and causes bad breath, gas pains, and constipation. * For 63 years, people have k sensibly corrected con* attention with Chamberlain’s Tablets for tha Stomach and Liver. They not oblj relieve constipation but remedy the cause -a weak stomach. With this natural remedy, you, too, will avoid constipation. Try them tonight - be happier tomormwl Ask your druggist. They help Nature 1 stop constipation UTABLETSU Banish Them Quick Eczema —Stubborn Skin Eruptions Ocean-O, Deep Sea W ater Blood Treatment, Will Do It or Haag Drug Cos. Will Return the Purchase Price. You’ve heard of Ocean-O, of course. Physicians have been using it for years. It la pure deep sea water distilled, concentrated and filtered and with the excess of common salt removed. 8o when you have skin eruptions that torture or embarrass you it's probab’y because your blood is starving for the want of Just those vitalising mineral elements that deep sea water or OceanO can furnish. When you start to rid yourself of pimples, acne, hires, sallow skin, bolls and other stubborn skin diseases with Ocean-O, all you need is one teaspooafnl In a glass of cold water and you drink this night and morning. That means that a bottle will last a long time. One doctor says that in a case of general psoriasis of several years’ standing the eruption began to fade in a week — yet we are told It cannot be overcome. Ask Haag Drug Cos. or any reliable druggist for a bottle of Ocean-O today and start to banish skin eruptions. Use one bottle as directed and if it doesn’t help yon—get your money back. —Advertisement.
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Members of Tau Delta Sigma Sorority will entertain their mothers with a Valentine Tea Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Viola Welch, 810 N. Oakland Ave. Miss Georgia McGee is in charge of the program. Little Keith Jackson will dance the Charleston as a special feature. The pledges who will serve will wear heart shaped aprons and caps. Decorations and favors will be in keeping with the season. • • * Miss Mary Christian is chairman of a bunko party and dance to be given by the Alpha chapter of the Sigma Delta Theta Sorority Friday evening at the Lewis Studio, 3402 Kenwood Ave. Other members of the committee are Misses Sophia Zinkan and Irma Kahn. The regular meeting of the sorority will be held Thursday evening at home of Miss Zinkan, 409 Sanders St. * * • Mrs. Harold J. Purvis, 306 E. North St., have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Whitfield and family of Woodstock, Jnd. • * * The Jolly Twelve Club entertained with a theater party at Keith's this afternoon. • • Mrs. Robert Ittenbach, 2050 N. Alabama St., will entertain Thursday with a luncheon bridge, v Valentine appointments will be used. Guests will include Mesdames Louis J. Richards, Bernard Parker, Gail Eldridge, Robert Husson, Carl Ittenbach, Hubhard Gross and Miss Mary Catherine Coulter. * * • Mrs. H. J. Milligan, 1441 N. Delaware St., has returned from Chicago, where she saw ’’The Miracle," • • • Mrs. Owen M. Mothershead, 1332 N. New Jersey St., is spending the week in New York. * * • Mrs. John R. Wilson. 1433 N. Pennsylvania St., will leave Tuesday for Florida. • • * Mrs. C. Roltare Eggleston, 340 W. Maple Rd., will entertain Friday with two tables of luncheon bridge. • * Miss Ellen Ocker, 29 Hampton Dr., will entertain the Indianapolis Alumnae chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority at a 6 p. m. dinner this evening.’ Miss _ Ocker will be assisted by Miss Margaret Robinson, Mrs. Charles Porter and Mts. Herbert Pedlow. A short business meeting will be followed by a Valentine party. •* • - CAPITOL CITY CIRCLE. No. 6 C. A. Q, D.. benefit card party and dance, Thursday, fl b. nv 116 E. Maryland St. HIJK)RAJ)Q dLuB. euchre party, Thursday 8:30 p. m.. 29 8. Delaware St. ST. PATRICK'S HALL, card party. Friday. 8:30 p. m.. Mrs. Louis Bauer, hostess MAGNOLIA CIRCLE No. 4. card party. Thursday. 2:30 p. m.. Bed men a Hall. Morris and Lee Sts. DAIRY MAID ASSOCIATION No. 1%. business meeting tonight. 118 K. Maryland St. Members requested to attend. MAPLE CIRCLE No. 7, card party. Thursday, 8:30 p. m . Druid’s Hall. Kansas and Meridian Sts.
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NOTE —Tho 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. MOCK TURTLE SOUP Boil 1 pound beef and % pound veal together until tender and put through food chopper a head of cabbage the size of a cup, 4 potatoes a stock of celery, 2 carrots, 4 onions, a sfnall can* of tomatoes. Add this to meat with 1 teaspoon of mixed spice tied In a bag. 1 tablespoon salt, 1 scant tablespoon pepper and enough water to cover well. Let cook two hours. Brown, In a skillet 2 cups dry flour. Adll water to this and use to thicken soup. Mm. Ed E. Ijeldendecker, 3948 (mu-eland Ave., Indianapolis. BAKED GREEN PEPPERS Boil 6 large peppers three minutes In salt water and drain. Put through food chopper % pound cream cheeese, 12 soda crackers and 1 small onion. Melt 1 tablespoon butter. Mix all together, fit the peppers and bake fifteen minutes. Rim. Cora McCammon, 2333 N. La Salle St., Imfianapoßs. TI'TTI- ITtl ITTI PIE Use equal parts of raisins, apricots and peaches. Cook until tender. Add one cup sugar. Simmer ! ten minutes. Add the Juice of one lemon. Bake In a double crust. Mm. William Vogel, 1603 Harlan St., Indianapolis, Ind. SHEPHERD’S PIE Remove gelatine from a quart can of corned beef and cube. Make a thick gravy. Place meat in bakingdish. Cover with rich gravy. Spread 2 cups of stiff mashed potatoes on top. (Leave rough.) Season and place bits of butter on top. Bake in hot oven until potatoes are brown. (Onions may be used to flavor If desired.) Geraldine Miller, Sedalia, Ind. TUNA PISH SALAD Into a salad dish spread seven leaves of lettuce, open a can of Imported tuna fish, drain the oil off and chop fine. Take three sprays of celery with leaves, two small fresh tomatoes sliced round, four hard boiled eggs sliced, round, gfynlsh dish with parsley. Over the top pour olive oil, a little vinegar, salt and pepper to taste. Mm. Cecil Lombard, 46 N. West St., City.
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Miss Speer Weds Ohio Man *■' Mt'M IP ♦ HSL HBBk JSBM —Photo by Moore field, Inc. Mr. Fred T. Coup At 1 p. m. today. Miss Aurora Whitten Speer, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Burrell, 518 E. Twen-ty-Ninth St., became the bride of Fred T. Coup of Cincinnati, Ohio. The ceremony took place in the parsonage of the Rev. Jean 8. Milner. Mr. and Mrs. Coup will be at home after March 15 in Ft. Thomas, Ky., after a wedding trip. WOMAN’S PRESS GROUP ELECTS Mrs. Julian H. Hogate Again Heads Club. At the annual business meeting of the Woman’s Press Club of Indiana, Tuesday at the Claypool, Mrs. Julian D. Hogate, Danville, was re-elected club president. Other officers reelected were Miss Kathryn E. Pickett, first vice president; Mrs. Kate Milner Rabb, second vice president; Mrs. E. C. Toner, Anderson, third vice president; Mrs. Roy H. Peterson, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Elolse Walton, recording secretary: Mrs. O. T. Demaree, Franklin. treasurer; Mrs. James R. Bransoft, historian, and Mrs. Edward Franklin White, auditor. Covers for thirty was laid at small tables decorated with Valentines. Out-of-town members present were Mrs. Demaree, Miss Catherine Parkhurst, Logansport; Miss Eva Gough, Newcastle; Julia Straub Merritt, ! Evansville; Mrs. G. A. Gagg, Terre Haute; Mrs. P. 8. Tierney, Bloomfield, and Mrs., A. A. Kist, Portland.
LETTER FROM LESLIE PRESCOTT TO' LITTLE MARQUISE, CARE SECRET DRAWER —CONTINUED. At first I thought I could not live. I had a feeling that I was in some way to blame. I wondered if I had given John to Paula the moment I had known little Jack waa the child of their love, if the awful thing would have happened. One day when I found among some other papers in John's desk that letter which he had written to Paula and had never sent, I knew that however much his heart had strayed, he had always loved her. Paula Perier was the love of John Alden Prescott as he was turbulent and Irresistible. I was the love of John Alden Prescott as he would have liked to be. I was a part of his ambition, his dreams of power and she was something so powerful he could not put her out of his life. There, Little Marquise, I have given my whole confidence to you and I hope you will keep It all the long years of the future, locked In your heart. Little Jack at first asked once or twice for Daddy and the “pretty lady” but he stopped when he found his questions hurt mo. I am sure that he knows now all about it, for he Is 8 years old, but he has never mentioned his father’s name. Sydney was too youflg to know anything. I would not have written this except as a farewell to the old life. Tomorrow I am going to enter a new one. Tomorrow I am going to be Karl Whitney's wife. "Destiny always wins,” Karl told me last night. “Leslie, you were destined to be my wife when the world began and ydu will still be my wife when our souls again find our identity after millions of years, perhaps on unknown spheres." Dear Karl! Already I have found a peace and contentment when he takes me In his arms that I have never had In all my life before. With him I will have lost all “the tumult and the shouting." Already they have died forever. Mother Is at last happier than she has been since my father’s death. Karl his shown a greater aptitude for a business life than any one thought possible, although Sally Atherton and Jimmy Condon do most of the hard work In the management of the mill. Sally’s courage In going back to the office to work Is wonderful. I would not enter Its doors for all the money It represents. Last year both Sally and Jimmy were given a great block of stock from mother and me and I wish I could get rid of the remainder of it. Dear Little Marquise. 'I have loved ycu dearly. You have been to me at times the only thing which made me able to live and now I am saying | good-by. I shall have no sadness, no secrets ! to record when "T go to Karl, for he I knows everything—except who are I the parents of little Jack. That is | now known only to you and to me. You are going back Into the long past years and T have already for-
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bawling out from him. But mother diplomatically called his attention to the clock that showed him he had barely time to get to his office at half past eight. I surmised that rather than break his inflexible rule of being at his desk at this hour, he was willing to let me and my reputation wait until evening, for I heard only one more unintelligible growl as he clumped down the stairs. As soon as he was well out of the house mother came up to my room. “What rime did you get in last night, Julia?” she asked. "About four o’clock,” I answered composedly. "What was the matter? Did Charles’ automobile break down?” “I don’t think so.” "You ‘don’t think sos—l don’t understand,” said mother. Then she suddenly stopped. She had caught sight of my rain-drenched clothing and my mud-caked shoes. "What's the matter with your clothes, Julia? They as though you had been walking out in the rain!” •T was." “And yet you say that Charles’ automobile did not break down.” * "As far as I know, mother dear. It did not. I left Chuck in ftis old boat about a mile and a half from here and walked home. That was the reason I was so late.” “Walked home?” repeated mother in a mystified voice. Then, all at once, she got an Inkling of underAsthma Left and Never Returned Got Entirely Rid of the Disease After Suffering 17 Years. Asthma sufferers will be deeply interested In a letter recently written by Mrs. Mary Bean, Nashua, lowa. She says; "I had asthma for 17 years, coughed most of the time and couldn't rest, day or night. I tried everything, but grew so weak I could hardly walk across the room. After taking part of one bottle of Nacor, I could do most of my housework. That was 8 years ago. I recovered completely, am atlll feeling fine, with no signs of asthma.” Hundreds of other sufferers from asthma, bronchitis and severe chronic coughs have reported their recovery, after years of affliction. Their letters and a booklet full of valuable information about these stubborn diseases, will be sent free by Nacor Medicine Cos.. 413 State Life Bldg., Indianapolis, Tnd. No matter how serious your case | seems, call or write for this free book- ' let today. It may give your whole life j anew meaning.—Advertisement.
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