Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 165, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1927 — Page 19

NOV. 18, 1927.

Noted Cooks at Variance on Muffins Bv United Press WICKFORD, R. 1., Nov. 18.—Two famous cooks are at odds <sn the subject of com muffins. That muffin recipe which Mrs. Calvin Coolidge contributed to the Congressional Club cook book is all right as far as it goes, but 7 it goes too far in some respects and not far enough in others, according to Mrs. Ebme (Ma) Prentice. Rhode Island’s most famous cook. “Too much baking powder, too much meal and not enough milk,” was the criticism of Mrs. Prentice in commenting on the first lady’s recipe. "Ma” Prentice as she is known to Governors, Senators and other notables who have dined at her table, is 71 years old. She has been cooking for more than half a century and she knows her muffins. Here are the rival recipes: Mrs. Coolidge’s—Two cups of torn meal, one cup of flour, one cup of milk, two eggs well beaten, onehalf cup of sugar, two tablespoonsful of baking powder. "Ma” Prentice’s—Two tablespoonsful of shortening, one-quar-ter cup of sugar, one cup of sour milk, one cup of com meal, one cup of flour, one-half teaspoonful of baking soda, one-quarter teaspoonful of salt, one teaspoonful of baking powder.

Fraternity Reception The new home of the Wabash Chapter of Kappa Sigma fraternity will be the scene of a reception for friends aand families of fraternity members from 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday. The active chapter will have a dinner Saturday evening. Mothers and wives of alumni in CrawfordsviUe will act as hostesses at the reception. Chili Supper, Party The Irvington Willing Workers will give a chili supper at 6 p, m. and card party at 8:30 p. m. Saturday at 132% S. Audubon Rd. Indoor Festival The Crawfordsville Business and Professional Women’s Club will have an indoor fall festival with vaudeville acts, music and contests Monday and Tuesday nights. Thanksgiving Dinner The Propylaeum will entertain members and their families with a Thanksgiving dinner at the clubhouse Thursday. Traveling Articles The best wash rags for the traveler are made from squares of cheesecloth. They take little space and can be thrown away when too damp to pack.

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Miss Fuller is a member of the committee in charge of the skating party to be given by St. Catherine’s Dramatic Club drill team Monday at Dixie skating rink, 3500 Madison Ave. An orchestra will provide special music.

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Sixteen Guests Entertained at Bridge Party

Mrs. T. R. Clevenger, 652 E. Forty-Eighth St., entertained in the goldroom of the Marott this afternoon with a luncheon bridge party. Sweet peas were used on the table and tapers in silver holders gave the light. A Thanksgiving color scheme was carried out. Covers were laid for: Mesdames E. 3. Bayer Lawrence Huestls W. S'. Bridge. O. A. Hobbs Bruce Child* W. B. Hodge John Downing W. W. Xrames C. B. Dunbar C. L. Mitchell Herbert Grime* J. R. Robertson Carl Shafer Robert Sturm P. O. Tucker | Luncheon-Bridge Mrs. Jesse E. Cline entertained guests for sixteen tables of luncheon bridge today at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Fall flowers and oak leaves were used on the tables. W. R. C. Meet George H. Chapman W. R. C. No. 10 will meet at 2 p. m. Tuesday at Ft. Friendly, 512 N. Illinois St.

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(Abbreviations: A—ace; K—king; Q—aneen; i —Jack; X—any card Icwer than 1. To make opening no-trump bid, how many quick tricks should fourth hand hold? 2. When must you have X-ray eyes in bridge? 3. When you hold A Q 10 and X X X in dummy, how should you finesse second time played? The Answers 1. Four distributed over four suits. 2. When your partner does not lead conventionally. 3. Finesse to Queen.

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BY ANN ALYSIS When all your muscles are taut, and your nerves tense; when you are tired and weary; in fact when you are “all in,” as the saying goes, turn on the hot water faucet in the bath tub and prepare for yourself a sedative beauty bath. No need to go to the high-priced hydro-therapy department of the hospital or to the sanitarium, when you have at hand, right in your own home, the hot water treatment which gives relief to tired nerves and body. Under the beniflcent influence of heat and water applied to face as well as body, the lines of strain and weariness which mar the face and produce the lines and wrinkles we all dread, will be smoothed away. And you will feel like anew person. For heat Is sedative and the allembracing water is a mighty solvent. The combination will remove the waste products which have clogged and prevented the skin from properly exercising its functions, and you will emerge from the tub with a feeling of relaxation and refreshment. For your sake I hope the water you use is soft. At least none but soft water should be used for bathing the face. If the water which flows through your faucet is hard, substitute distilled water, which can be bought at the comer pharmacy. Or use the water distilled In nature’s own laboratory, snow or rain. Do not hesitate to apply hot, soft water .plentifully to your face. When weariness and fatigue disappear, your appearance will be improved a hundred per cent. NEXT— Stimulating beauty baths. Party for Officers Mrs. Ella Matwig, 1625 E. Washington St., entertained the officers of Hollister Review No. 32 W. B. A. at her home Thursday evening. Decorations were in the colors of the order, red and white, and the table centerpiece was of red and white roses. The guests were: Mesdames KUa Denlck Gertrude Montgomery Genell McGee Grace Willey Ella Stelnaker Margaret Sweeney Ruth Cranflll Peafl Newman Nettle Burroughs Susan Kennedy Lida Rock Ella Burns. Chicago Mrs. Little. Ohio Euchre, Lotto L. A. O. H. No. 2 will give a card party, euchre, lotto and bunco, Friday night at 116% E. Maryland St. Mrs. Flora H. Hamer is chairman of the committee. Step Saver A paper shopping bag, tied to the head of an invalid’s bed, will catch books, glasses and so on and save the nurse steps.

Mrs. White’s Candidacy Supported "The Election of Mrs. Edward Franklin White,” was the subject of a talk given this morning by Mrs. E. C. Rumpler before the meeting of the Seventh District Federation of Clubs at the Severin. Mrs. Rumpler told of the plans made to educate club women of the nation to Mrs. White’s ability to fill the office of president of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs. Methods of meeting the opposition’s campaign were explained. Mrs. Charles L. Stubbs, historian,

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and Mrs. H. E. von Grlmmenstein, reciprocity chairman, made reports. Mrs. George M. Cornelius, district federation president, presided. There were musical numbers. Western Alumnae Western College alumnae will meet Saturday afternoon with Miss Ruth Milligan, 5731 Julian Ave. Miss Hazel Howe will tslk on her motor trip through the Rockies last summer.

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EDUCATION CHAIRMEN TO MEET FOR LUNCH Miss Flora Drake, chairman of education of the Indianapolis branch of the American Association of University Women, will meet with the chairmen of all educational study groups at a luncheon at the Marott Hotel, Saturday, at 1 p. m. The study group on modem tendencies in education will meet at

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the Marott at 2. Mrs. Ruth Allea, chairman, will preside. Bookkeeper’s Feet Win Miss Alice Smith, an Evansville bookkeeper, has the most perfect feet In the city, having been declared the winner among sixty women examined during the convention recently of the Indiana Association of Podiatrists.

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