Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 177, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1927 — Page 19

DEC. 2, 1927-

Bridge and Shower for Bride-Elect Miss Freda Doeppers, whose marriage will take place Saturday afternoon, was honored witl> a bridge party and miscellaneous shower Thursday evening given by Miss Ruth Ann Carson and Mrs. Noble W. Hiatt at Mrs. Hiatt’s home, 3544 Central Ave. Baskets of roses tied with bows of pink and blue tulle were used throughout the house, and at serving time the tables were lighted with rose tapers tied with tulle in the two colors. Miss Natalie Norman, Bloomington. Mesdames Charles Doeppers, Monrovia. Verne Love, Terre Haute. Alice McGrady. Bloomington. Elmer Cure, Muncle. Harry Cure, MarttnSVille. Other guests were: Mesdames E. C. Doeppers Hans C. Jacobsen Caswell Carter Herbert R. Hill A. Robert Vestal Herbert E. Pedlow J. V. Carson Maynard King Leslie M. Devos Milton A. Loftin C. E. Hudson R. B. Morrison R. 8. Ferguson A. E. Shirley Robert FenneU J. Turpin Ellen Ocker Isabelle Eddy Helen Bedell Gladys Ewbank Margaret Kluger Daisy Schulz Susie Harmon Marie Tacoma Margaret Newton Ellz. Fullenwider Margaret Hohl Eleanor King Katherine Burgan J. Nunamaker

BRIDGE ME ANOTHER (Copyright. 1927, by The Ready Reference Publishing Company.) BY W. W. WENTWORTH

(Abbreviation: A—aee: K—king: Q—queen; J—jack; X—any card lower than L when K is played first, followed by A, what does it signify? 2. (a) What would you bid initially on: Spades—K JlO X*X XX; hearts—X X; clubs—X X; diamonds —X X? (b) Why? 3. When should you prefer winning trick in hand to winning it in dummy? / The Answers 1. That the player holds at least one more card in that suit. 2. (a( Pass, (b) Two quick tricks are missing. 3. When re-entries are scarce.

Life’s Niceties Hints on Etiqnet

1. Why do some people acknowledge introductions by repeating the names of persons they have just met? 2. Is it a good plan? 3. Why? The Answers 1. To show that they have heard them correctly. 2. Yes. 3. By repeating the* name as you lock at the person you will fix it in your memory.

Family Menus

BY SISTER MARY BREAKFAST—Baked pears, cereal, cream, baked hash, tomato sauce, milk, coffee. LUNCHEON—Vegetable pie, lettuce and hard cooked egg sandwiches, molasses pudding, milk, tea. DINNER—Mutton chops, lyonnaise potatoes, creamed kohl-rabi, jellied tomato salad, raised doughnuts with sweet cider, milk, coffee. Vegetable Pie One cup boiled rice, 1% cups sifted canned tomatoes, 1 onion, 3 tablespoons butter, 1 can pears, 2 tablespoons minced parsley, 1 cup mashed potatoes, 2 tablespoons grated cheese. Peel and mince onion. Cook in melted butter until a bright straw color. Add tomato puree, rice, peas and parsley. Season with salt and pepper and turn into a buttered baking dish. The mashed potatoes should be well seasoned. Force thfough a ricer making an even layer over top of rice mixture. Bake in a moderately hot oven until potatoes begin to brown on top. Sprinkle with grated cheese and return to oven long enough to melt cheese. Serve from baking dish. This is a good way to use leftover mashed potatoes. Pink Wrap Smartest of opera wraps is a heavy flesh satin wrap, with yoke and collar effectively embroidered intricately in silver, gold and bronze. Fabric Collars Many fabric collars add a chic not to velvet coats this winter. A bronze velvet has a self collar that resembles an old-fashioned collarette. Winter Bulbs Christmas bulbs that are getting too fast a start toward bloom can be retarded by keeping in a moderately cool, shady place.

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Patterns PATTERN ORDER BLANK Pattern Department, Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Ind. Enclosed find 15 cents for which send Pat- q n C C tern No. U O O Size M 1 .. H • Name Street city

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Protecting Humanity From Self By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON l “So I went to the telegraph office—l, a perfect stranger to the entire family—and sent this telegram: 'Eleanor is a sick woman and can’t have her Aunt Dora. Doctor’s letter following.’ “Then I went to the doctor’s office and asked him to write to Eleanor’s aunt, telling her it was a physical impossiblity for Eleanor Winters to take another invalid into her house, which he kindly consented to do. I am afraid I took too much on myself and I wish you would tell me what you think.”

Thus I got the story, the end of which I have passed on to you. The agitated friend who told it to me began at the beginning, however, which may help you to understand who Eleanor was, and why she was to take her Aunt Dora.

“I went into the beautiful living room one cold afternoon,” my friend said, “and nothing would! have given you the idea of anything but peace and prosperity in that house. The firelight on the old mahogany and the brasses, the one lighted amber-shaded lamp, even Eleanor herself in the deep qhair, looked so peaceful and quiet, it was no wonder that all the relations had come to regard these two as the prosperous couple of the younger generation in the entire family. “Younger once but not now. Eleanor is 40, but looks 50. The only thing in that room that was not peaceful, was the weary, worn look on Eleanor’s face.” Then followed the tale of Toni’s health breaking, and his wife going back to her work. Later came children, one of whom had been a cripple. She had been a good housekeeper as well as a nurse and had managed also to “earn in between times.” There had been no rest.- Her life had been hard.

She was weary. Her husband had finally gone west for a year and scarcely was he out of sight when a letter came asking her to take the invalid aunt. Eleanor had written "yes.” “What do you think about the telegram?” asked my anxious friend. “Did I do rignt to tell her aunt not to come?” “Yes,” I said. “Some people have to be protected from themselves as well as from others. You did perfectly right.” And I think she did. Gold Bandings A rich blue Jersey sports frock, in one-piece style, has swerved bandings all over it in gold, like anew modernistic fabric. Different Tastes Older women seem to choose sequined gowns for formal occasions, debutantes tulle or taffeta bouffant pictiue ’rocks elaborately trimmed.

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EASTERN STAR PLANS FOR ANNUAL BAZAR The Grace Ransford Chapter Eastern Star will hold its annual Christmas bazar all day Friday at the Prather Masonic Temple, Fortysecond street and College avenue. Mrs. Marie Pier is worthy matron of the lodge and the booth chairmen are: Miscellaneous, Mrs. Francis Kyle; towels, Mrs. Rose Malcolm; aprons, Mrs. Alma Ruskaup; food, Mrs. Edna Mann; candy, Mrs. Jessie Burkirk; white elephant, Mrs. Kathryn King; fish pond, Mrs. Jessie Wilder, and balloons, Miss Dorotha Heiden and Miss Geraldine Swartout. Black in Demand Black seems to have hit New York hard this fall. Metal brocades are at the height of popularity, too. Long Evening Skirts Knee-length skirts are all right nowadays ir. the afternoon, but the legs must be covered nearly to the ankles in the evening.

Fashion s Grip Losing Intensity BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Paul Poiret, famous French designer who is visiting in the United States, says the women of our country lack daring because they are afraid to wear anything different. This is the reason, he tells us, why buyers who go to Paris refuse to purchase any styles save those that have already been accepted and worn. Perhaps we might point out to M. Poiret that this could be interpreted in two ways. It might prove, you know,, that the American woman will no longer wear anything she does not particularly fancy, or that she is so pleased with the present sensible styles that she fiouts the opinion of even such a notable authority as Paul Poiret. Extends Freedom For along with some of her other freedoms, the American woman is on the verge of liberating herself from the domineering fashion experts. The' French designer’s plaint proves this. No longer is she amenable to the dictates of another’s will, nor will she bow to the whims of those who needs must alter the fashions each season in order to make business thrive. There "are, of course, slight changes in the mode each year, but taken as a whole our gowns are not much different in cut from those worn five years ago. Skirts may fluctuate a bit, but the intelligent woman realizes what length suits

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