Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 247, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 February 1926 — Page 4

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Social Activities 3® NT E RTAINMENTS WEDDINGS BETROTHALS

The engagement of Miss Mildred Genevieve Brosnan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Brosnan, 1471 N. Delaware St., to Walter Joseph Stuldreher of Massillon, Ohio, has been announced. The wedding will take place the latter part of April, e • • A pretty Valentine party and dance was given Saturday evening ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grove Weisenberg, 253 N. Gray St., by the host and Mr. and Mrs. William Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Thoms, and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Chandler. Guests were Messrs and Meadames Howard Jiavens, Harold Pierce, Norman Nicolay, Percy N. Gipe, Dale Ellis, Dale Snyder, Misses. Madeline Leonard, Bertha Pflum, Katheryn Reedy, Virginia Borton, Messrs. Frank Wilson, William Penish, Paul and Glenn Barr. • • • In observance of their birthday anniversaries a dinner party was given Sunday evening by Mrs. John A. Cross, Miss Garnet Ruby and Grover Cross at the home of Mr. and Cross, 601 N. Denny St. Other guests: Messrs, and Mesdames William Warren, G. A. Lehman, Ralph A. Reidy, Misses Elinor Rei<ly, Florence Lighthiser, Muriel Abbott, Mrs. Minnie Abbott, Albert Reidy and Fred Sawyer. * * * Miss Grace Price, 2126 Ashland Ave., whohe marriage to Albert Barth of Birmingham, Ala., will take place soon, was guest of honor at a luncheon at the Propyleaum Saturday given by Miss Flora Drake. Covers were also laid for Misses Maxine Parry, Mary Haines, Maude McVicker, Vera. Maple, Margaret White, and Mrs. Michael Madden. • • • Phi Beta Psi Sorority will hold initiation services this evening followed by a banquet at the Columbia Club for Misses Catherine Harrington. Catherine McCarthy, Margaret Hamilton, Hannah Jane Wolf, Mary Llyod Frances Champion, Alice Keevers. Mrs. Robert Emmett Kelly, grand vice president, will give RHEUMATISM STOPPED OFTEN IN ONE DAY H. It Stone Finds Remarkable Way to Stop Rheumatic Pains In , One Day. Rheumatism, Neuritis and that terrible suffering caused by stiff, lame joints and muscles need not be dreaded any longer since the discovery of Kurex Prescription. Now It is possible for those who are tortured with Rheumatism, and sleepless nights to overcome these troubles often In one day’s time, Is the remarkable statement of one who has used the treatment. This amazing prescription is brlpging renewed health and freedom from dread Rheumatism to thouands where everything else has failed. “I want to say that my Rheumatlsm was stopped the first day,” says H. B. Stone. “I had been a sufferer from Rheumatism for years, and I had tried many treatments without relief. I started taking Kurex In the morning and by evening the pains had left. Inside of a week the swelling had gone down and stiffness had left my joints. Today I feel as good as ever, thanks to your wondrous Kurex. This wonderful prescription prepared by a large laboratory and generally known as Kurex, Is easily used at home and seems to work like B magic in its rapidity on people of all ages and sexes. No matter what your age or occupation, no matter what you have tried. If you are suffering from Rheumatism, Neuritis or stiff joints we are so confident Kurex Prescription win stop it that we offer to send a large treatment for only $2.00 on 10 days’ trial. • If the results are not satisfactory and are not more than pleased In every way, it costs you nothing. Send no money—Just your name and address to PL aL Harman, Suite 837, 1322 McGee St., Kansas City, Mo., and the treatment will be mailed at once. Simply pay postman plus postage on arrival. Use It according to simple directions. If at the end of 10 days you are not showing “wonderful improvement” and freedom from Rheumatism Just send it back and your money,will be refunded without question. This offer Is fully guaranteed, so write today and give this "remarkable prescription” a trial.—Advertisement.

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The luncheon to be given Saturday by the Caroline Scott Harrison chapter of the D. A. R. at the chapter house, 824 N. Penn-' sylvania St., will celebrate the birthday anniversary of George Washington and the thirty-second anniversary of thf founding of the chapter. ■ In charge i of reservations, limited to 200, is Mrs. George S. Olive. Mrs. Olive’s committee in-

the history of the sorority. Miss Marie Gardiner win preside- as toastmistress. • • • Mrs. W. H. Gentry, 2225 Southeastern Ave.,' entertained Sunday afternoon with a. pretttfly appointed miscellaneous shower in honor of her sister-in-law. Miss Ivm Gentry, whose marriage to Elmer Cavolt will take place March 18. Decorations were In Valentine colors, and the shower gifts were arranged on the dining table. Among the gifts was a shower bouquet of small kitchen utensils. Mrs. Earl N. Daggy, and children of Richmond, Ind.. were out-of-town guests. Others present were Mesilames Elmer Wright, J. AD Gentry, Ethel Knslin. Fred Patterson, George lxing, Edward Tillman, Darval Chrissman, Doyle Corbin, William Waggoner, Benjaman Gunneman, Lewell Bell, Galvin Thacker, Claude K 1 dwell, D. A. Talkington, Edward Speece, Cary Huffer, and Misses Fleta Thacker, Gladys Bell. Florence Gunneman, Thelma Wright, Jane GWynne, and Georgia Robbins. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Walpole, 959 High St., have returned from a trip through the East. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Reagan. Balmoral Ct, have gone' to Havana, Cuba.' They will visit Mr. and Mm. L. R. Nicholson in Miami, Fla., before returning. • • t Mrs. M. Morgan and son, F. J. i Morgan, 214 S. Audubon Rd., have returned from Projenlx, Ari?_, where they have been since Oct. L - • • * Miss Gwendolyn Dorey, 4602 N. Pennsylvania St-, Is home from Chicago, where she spent the week-end and attended “The Miracle,” /• * • Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gossett, 20 N. j Brookvllle Rd., entertained Saturday evening with a 500 party. A luncheon was served following the game. Guests were Messrs, and Mesdames William Kay, Louise Rlcherson, Paul Elliott, Adam Feldman and John Ruphert. • • • Miss June Nlklrk entertained on Saturday evening with a Valentine dance at the home of her brother, H. S. Nlklrk, 3450 N. Capitol Ave. • • • Mrs. Walter L. Foreman, 3549 Kenwood Ave., is spending the week in Covington, Ky. t as the guest of Mrs. R. C. Hall. • • Njlss Mary Frances Kllllnger, 1922 N. Pennsylvania St., entertained Saturday evening with a Valentine party. Guests: Misses Doloris Stemelen, Mary Frances Buyle, Rose Mary Rocap, Martha O'Connor, Mary Louise Mock. Messrs. John Fogarty. JRoland Schmidt, Bernard O'Connor, John Rocap, John Sexton, Laurence Sexton. • • * AUXILIARY OF TUB COMMONWEALTH COMMUNITY CLUB, card party. Tuesday at 8 30 p. m.. at Liberty Hall, 3208 E. Michigan 3t Public Invited. TUESDAY AFTERNOON CLUB. card*. Tuesday at 2:30 p. m.. P. H. C. Hall. East and Michigan Sts. ST. ANTHONY’S PARIBH CLUB, euchre, bunko and lotto. Tuesday afternoon. school hall. 37t> N. Warm an Ave.. 2:30. Mrs. P. C. Kelly and Mrs. Leo Coopersmlth. hostesses.

CIRCLE TO ENTERTAIN Musical and IJterary Program Will Be Given Wednesday. A musical and literary program will be given by the Queen Esther Circle of the First Moravian Episcopal Church Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. C. E. Nordyke, 2604 Bellefontaine St. Mrs. George Rothrock, Mrs. C. O. Weber, and Mrs. J. IL Warvel will he in charge. A gift-shop 3hower for the benefit gift-slvop of the Circle will be held. Mrs. Nordyke will be assisted by her daughters, Mrs. S. W. Strohm, and Miss Gene Nordyke. The Purity of Cuticura Makes It Unexcelled For All Toilet Purposes

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eludes Misse Caroline Thompson, lone Wilson, and Mesdames Henry L Raymond Jr„ J. L. Kalleen. James H. Taylor, Theodore D. Craven, Merle N. A. Walker, Hugh H. Hanna Jr.. Caleb S. Denny, John Downing Johnson, N. A. Potter, Mark A. Dawson, Max R. Keeker, J. Edward Morris, Donald N. Test. Oliver H. Stout, Clarence O- Robinson and G. A. Petersdorf.

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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. FIG SOtFTIJE Stew one pound of figs until tender. Chop fine, let cool and add whites of six eggs beaten stiff with six tablespoons of sugar. Put in a baking dish and bake twenty minutes. Set pan In a pie plate of water while baking. Serve with whipped cream. Mrs. George Bauer, 1127 Oiurcisman Ave., Indianapolis. DATE CREAM PIE Bake a single rich crust in a deep pie tin and prick it thickly to prevent blistering. For each pie allow 1% cups of stoned and chopped dates mixed with sufficient flavored and sweetened whipped cream to till the crust. Cover with a meringue and brown slightly. When cooL dot with bits of bright jelly. Mrs. R. IL Doyle, 428 N. Healing Ave., Indianapolis. COIJ) CREAM SLAW Chop fine a crisp head of -mbbag* (about m pounds). Add one medlum-elzed sweet green mangoe. cut fine; one teaspoon salt and onefourth cup sugar. Mix thoroughly. Add one-fourth cup vinegar, one-h;Uf cup thick cream. Mix well, adding a dash of paprika to garnish. Seasoning may vary to suit taste as to amount of vinegar and sugar used. Mrs. Ralph L ( liarics, 2445 Ashland Ave., Indianapolis. MARSHMALLOW SAUCE Three-fourths cup sugar, % cup milk. *4 pound marshmallows, 2 tablespoons boiling water. Moisten 50gar in the milk. Let boll without stirring for 5 minutes. When lukewarm, beat until creamy and white. Then set over boiling water until thin enough to pour. Melt marshmallows over hot water and stir until smooth. Pour Into cyrup and beat together. Serve over top of puddings while hot. Mrs. .Albert Suhr, R. R. A, Box 117, Indianapolis. OYSTER SAUSAGE One pint solid oysters, one-fourth pound veal, one-fourth pound pork. oysters in small pieces. Chop veal and pork very fine. Make stiff with rolled cracker crumbs and make Into cakeu. Dip Into well beaten egg and fry in butter and lard. Have grease very hot. Season with salt and pepper to suit taste. Mrs. Claud* E. Colley, 2161 Beilis St., Indianapolis. CONCERT JUESDAyHnIGHT Big Four Association to Give Program to Raise Fluids. Minstrel and band numbers are on the concert program to be given Tuesday night In Tomlinson Hall, by the Big Four Railroad Athletic Association. Proceeds will be used to buy uniforms for the thirty-five piece band. Special cars are expected to bring many persons from outside the city. TO PROTESTS AS LIGHTS Residents Due to Ask Board for Electric Standards. Residents planned to kick lustily today to the board of works concerning tljc gas lights on Alabama and New Jersey Sts., between Sixteenth and New Jersey Sts. Persons livffig in that vicinity contend the lights shed little illumination and say they would prefer a few of the high-powered electric standards, installed thlcky in other parts of the city. Board of works members have halted all installations under contract with the Merchants Meat, and Light Company until, a thorough investigation is made concerning letting of the contract by the Shank administration.

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REBELLION m TURNED around so quickly to face my father that I 'knocked over my chair. "What do you mean by saying you’re going to put an announcement in the papers of my engagement to Charles Becker?” I asked, looking him straight in the face. "You know that I’m not engaged to Chuck and that I’m not going to marry him."

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Wants Monopoly Dear Miss Lee: 1 am a girl of 17. I to with a boy who is 19. I have known film for mow than two years. I am sure he cares for me and 1 love him. love him so much that I’m jealous of bun. We (o out on parties quite often with other boys and etrfs and ft Is on these parties that he pay* too much attention to the other girls to suit me Should I keep on being jealous or should I pay more attention to the other boys and try not to be j>alou*? 1 am a heart-broken Uttle girl. BUBBLES. I’m sorry about that heart. Bubbles, because If it breaks that easily you’ll be miserable for the rest of your life! Let him pay attention to the other girls. When he always returns to you that’s just an added laurel for you. How can he know you’re his best choice If he can’t compare, you with other girls, and since he keeps on preferring you, I don’t see that you have anything to get excited about. There’s no distinction in being a man’s one and only—ls he’s never seen nor had a date with any other! And remember that Jealousy is not a sign of love. Never. Jealousy Is more often wounded pride and lova of self. MAN DIES IN CHURCH Police today Investigated the death of Maurice Lanihan, 75, of 748 Elm St., stricken while attending services at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Woodlawn and Hunter Sts. Death was believed to be due to old age.

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I tried to bend down and pick up my chair but founo It Impossible on account of my swollen ankle. Mother came and placed it upright near me, But I did not sit down. I -stood, facing my father with my hand on the chair, calmly waiting for him to reply. “Yes, you are,” he said. “It was all arranged this afternoon.” “Who arranged It, Dad?”

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I “Why, I did, of course." “Then you’ve got another little arrangement coming. I would not marry Charlie Becker if he was the last man on earth.” Father smiled contemptuously. / “Thpt’s, just what young Becker said about you when I told him I was going to announce your engagement.” "Dad, you didn’t do that, did you? I think you’ve insulted me worse than Chuck Becker did last night.” “I don’t understand what you mean by that, Juliaf, and I don’t mind telling you that he finally came around to my terms so you see you might as' well do so.” I felt ijyself turning to ice. The idea of my father disposing of me in such a manner was something that seemed unbelievable. “Are you telling me, Dad, that you demanded of Chuck Becker that he should marry me and stuck to that demand after lie had said to you that he would not make me his wife If I was the only woman on earth?” "That's certainly what I did, Julia. I told him that after your staying out with him until 3 o’clock in the morning without a chaperon, there was nothing for him to do but marry you.” • i (Coypright, 1926, NEA Service, Inc.) Next—Discussion.

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