Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 260, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1927 — Page 15

FEB. 4, 1927

CONVENTIONS THROWN TO THE WINDS? NOT EVERYWHERE

Here’s Encouraging News so r Folks Who Think Good Old Days Are Gone Forever Two Schools Are Teaching Discreet Conduct. By Martha Lee Are conventions being thrown to the winds the- • ays? Some folks say so, and declare that the modern young person can’t remember that he ever heard the word.

hno semis tier ut-uus nunio ai 10:30? Who won’t accept more than candy, flowers or books from a man —if she can get them? Who pays any attention to that old stuff, anyhow?” A pretty "steno” asked this question as she curled her small nose disdainfully. Weil,’it’s done, young lady. We almost didn’t believe it ourselves, but here comes word from the most aristocratic boarding school in .New York City, where the daughters of the foremost social lenders of the country are ‘‘finished,” that the school observes the same rules of discreet conduct as before all talk about freedom. The girls even wear petticoats. The University of California also declares its allegiance to sate and sane manners. Here are some of the things that the faculty siy they “will not tolerate:” Hose rolled to the knees; petting parties; use of cigarets; heavy make-up; drinking Intoxicants. So you see, Miss ’’Steno” the "old stuff” is still having its day in some quarters. Anyway, ,thc conventions, which, after all, constitute the rugged shore of safe conduct, can’t be thrown to the winds in one generaItion. We're seeing this on all sides! Doesn’t Realize She’s Grown Dear Martha I.ee: 4 wish you could Rive me gome advice. M.v father doesn't seem to realize that I am IS years old. He thinks I. am still as much a child as

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I ever wax. and he won't let me go out at nivhta or with any young lolkv H<•ays the young folk* of today are all hail and l'ii t joimr In ••*•*' me ruined, hut. Mix* Lee. 1 am very unhappy to he out(de of everythin*. AMELIA. Your father is nn extremist, hut lie no doubt thinks lie is doing tilts for your good. He unfortunately takes tlie very lino of action that produces tlie very effect he does not wish to produce. Your complaint is a frequent one. hut the parents of today have a difficult time, so be patient with your father. Nothing could he gained by vour rebelling or making him lose his confidence In you. Soul Mate for Everyone? Dear Martha le<- : 1 a,,, a hlyh #.-h*x>l girl. 1 ’a yearn old. and would approbate your advice. I have an Intenxe dertre to lie ,i missionary. Should I go ahead and study to be .* mlastonary! My mother does not want me to he one and say# she will navrr five her consent. What steps would vnu advise': Another question is there a soul mate (or every one and ran you tell when you have met him I met a man and liked him very mm h hut I have not seen him for #ome lime now Can I calls.- him to love mo |u#l hy lovinf him and thinking o| him always? EDITH H. Concentrating one’s life to a cause, is a senous matter, Edith, and you are too young to make such a momentous decision. Wait until you arc at least a few years older. It is characteristic of youth to have periods of longing for the heroic. This desire of yours is very likely to fade. How wonderful snd at the same lime how disastrous it might prove, Edith, if we, by “concentrating” upon our love for someone, could induce that person to return our love. Perhaps it’s just as well that we can’t. By the waj, It you’re thinking of being a missionary, you'll have choose ycur future husband with great care. It’s not every man who would like being a missionary’s husband, you know.

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Wraith* RALPH CLUNY. S ■. murdered luat ban-<• ha *• t bava married fntolon# CHERRY LANE lb Immediately Cherry duaiqjara levln a not*- lor her #iter KAITH. aavitia aha could not go on with tha wmldir-t Cherry a elooetnenl wiih CHRIS WILtV becomes known. News of the murder is krpt from Cherry a iuvali-1 mother but ahe know# of Cherry* aiarrlag*Cherry baa been engaged aeveral time# On-e alie tried to run awray with ALHERT ETTKLSON a marred travelin* talesman, and ai -eacutd by her aiatrr and mitt HATHAV A\v Faith a flame and nephew of Cluny Cherry admit# thai Cluny attemeted to force the marriage but proteata her , Innocence. Faith auapecta Chrta WUy, thinking ; he knew that Cluny nad mi- h money to Cherry. Chariee Reply N!T who drew uj> the will. tetiflr that Cluny made Cherry hi* chief beneQdarv whether or not ahe married him. The coroner’# Jury relea#e* Cherry, but immediately ahe and her husband are arresttd by DEVLIN drputy dtatrlcf attorney Faith la ftirioua when Bob tll# her ATTORNEY STEPHEN CHI RCHILL whom he employ'd, think# circumstance# are against Cherry and auggenta a plea of ae!(-defense aa the beat chanca of her freedom Peculiar footprint# and a bit of tom atrap auggeat that the murderer mirht l t*e a cripple, but thia evidence la not presented. Announcing that she had come to ‘ stay a while"— an assurance which Faith received with mixed emotions —Aunt Hattie Lane arrived with Joy on Thursday ufternoon in tint*’ to cook supper for the family. That service, at least, was thoroughly appreciated by tlie wuga-out girl. “Come along to supper now. Jim Lane!” Aunt Hattie commanded briskly, as she appeared in th" dining room with a heaped platter of 1 fried chicken. ‘‘l wrung the neck of one of my winter fryers and it's fried just the way you like It. Now don’t turn down the corners of your mouth at me, Jim Lane!” she ordered sharply, as Jim shuffled gloomily into tlie room from the living room. "’There's a time for everything. and supper time when they's fried chicken ain't one of the times - I'd set aside for nit timing for a wife that’s happier where she is—clean away from all the trouble that tliis poor family has let itself In for. Jony, can’t I ever teach you how to set a table? Dumping all the silver -on one side of the plate! And for heaven's sake, oomh that stringy liair of yours. When get around to it, I’ve got to give you a haircut. j Look like a shaggy Irish terrier, you Ido. Come alone. Faith. I guess ! there's plenty of this chicken for ■ your young man, too.” “Sounds like home.” Faith smiled at Bob, as they rose from the coucli in tlie living room and obeyed Aunt Hattie's Instructions to “draw up a chair and set.” “It's mighty sweet of you to go to all of this trouble for us, Aunt Hattie,” she told her acid-mouthed kind-hearted aunt when the sadly reduced family was seated yound

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| the table. * Hot bin- ulta, chicken j gravy, green peu*. maahrd potatoes i and celery and apple salad. It'a a feast. Aunt Hattie. And Ido heliete Ini hungry. Junior, you must eat. 'd*'■ *■ It makes me fee) dreadful to *u looking so pale and hag I k '■ *-” “I—l was just thinking that Aunt Hattie had fixed up Mother s favorite dinner, and—and—” "Now, you dry up. Junior!” Aunt I Hattie commanded sharply. “Eat | your grub! Them as Is living has got to eat to live, and ail the starv-' , ing and mourning uln't going to bring back the dead. I'm going to ; fix up a basket of tills supper and j send you over to the—to the jail *ith it for Cherry, soon’s you've fin- | lshed. Now eat hearty, boy,” she ended more softly. They were all “eating hearty.” their appetites whipped up as mu* h ' by Aunt Hattie’s sharp tongue as by the appetizing odors and appearj ance of the food, when the phone i lye’ll rang. “It’s for you. Bob,'* Faith called ; from the hallway. “It s Churchill. | Hurry, dear.” Mho stood beside hiru ns lie anI swered. “Yeah—yeah. of course. Churchill. 1 don’t care how risky it seems. Yes, I have a key. fortui nately. 1. ncie Ralph used to use me I as a sort of messenger boy when he ] wanted things out of Ids office at ! night. If it's there I H get It.” “What Is it. Bob?” Faith whisj pered, her eyes shining with hope for the first time In days. | "Cliurchi'l has I *\en to see CherI ry.” Bob told her in a low voice. “He | asked her if she remembered any- , thing in his correspondence that would Indicate nn enemy—threats or anything like that. Sho Uhl. thank God. and I'm going over to ransack , the letter files. I'nfortunately, she doesn't remember tlie name of tlie writer of a threatening letter, but Churchill repeated as much of its contents to me as he could remefhher. Her only recollection ia that the chap’s name began with a C —and of course she may bo wrong about that. Uncle Ralph's filing system is the decimated kind, so it may take me a long time to go through the Cs, but I'll get in touch with you as soon as possible.” (Copyright, 1D27, NEA Service, Inc.) TOMORROW—Rob plaja burglar in Ralph Clunj’s oflice. SI'RI*LICE LINES For the mature woman, the sur- , plico bodice gives grace and slenderness.

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BREAKFAST —Baked apples, rereal, thin cream, crisp broiled bacon, fried oornmeal mush, syrup, milk, coffee. LUNCHEON Mock sausages, creamed celery, new onions, rye bread, sliced oranges, cocoanut cookies, milk. tea. DINNER—Boiled fish with egg sauce, plain boiled potatoes, ten-min-ute cabbage, Jtcad lettuce with Thousand Island dressing, bran .rolls, open apricot pie, milk, coffr-e. Ktewed dried apricots are rubbed through a colander to remove the skins. Orange juice and sugar are added “to taste” and the mixture is used to fill a baked pie shell. Whipped cream is piled over the top and a delicious dessert results. Mock Sausages One-half cup dried lima beans, one cup fine dried bread crumbs, one- , half cup rhoppe dnut meats, three j tablespoons melted butter, one egg. ] one-half teaspoon salt, one-eighth teaspoon pepper, milk. Soaw beans in cold water to more than cover for three hours. Drain. Cook in boiling water to which 1-4 teaspoonful soda has been added for ten minutes. Drain and rinse In cold water. Return to sauce pan and pour over boiling water to cover. Simmer until tender. Drain and rub beans through a strainer. Add crumbs, nuts, egg slightly beaten, melted butter, salt and pepper. Mix well and add milk to make moist. Shape in the form of frankfurters, roll In crumbs, brush over with melted butter and brown in a hot oven. (Cop. right, 1027, NEA Service, Inc.)

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eludes an automobile valued at S3OO, household goods at SSO and S4O mis- | cellaneous. COLISEUM BILL TOPIC ( nmmlttee to Meet With LrKi.nlators <i at \\ ashiiigton Hotel. Marlon County Senators and Representatives will meet tonight at the Washington Hotel to discuss with the Chamber of Commerce coliseum committee the proposed bill granting Indianapolis authority to establish and ork*rate a huge coliseum, J. Edward Krause, Washington Hotel president, announced. , \ Henry Davis. Convention Bureau ! manager, and Walter Smith, exe*Aitive board chairman, will meet with the committee.

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