Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 51, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 July 1931 — Page 7

JULY 9, 1931

Medicine Is Cited Field for Women

Speaking before the National Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs, in session at Richmond, Va., Dr. Helen H. Shelley, San Jose, Cal., said today that the medical profession offers exceptional opportunities to women, and urged more business women to take up medicine as a career. She said that most women prefer women physicians, and added that the demand for women physicians can not be supplied. Marion H. McClench, Ann Arbor, Mich., president, spoke on the attitude of business women, saying that "Jobs are regarded by most women as something to occupy their time while waiting to get married,” and “Business women generally still are doing clerical work, not because of lack of efficiency, but because of their mental attitude.” Delegates discussed methods of improving present business conditions. President McClench suggested that congress employ expert commissioners to assist legislators. Mabel Vollmer, Evanston, 111., and Mme. Mary Laudner of Paris, founder of the first business women’s club in France, laid the blame on the present tariff situation. LUNCHEON IS HELD BY TRAVEL CLUB Mrs. Carrie Guio, chairman of the program committee, International Travel Study Club, called a meeting this morning at the home of Mrs. Samuel R. Artman, in Lebanon. Following the meeting, the Zuyder Zee chapter met with the committee, and entertained at luncheon at the Ulen Country Club. Honor guests with Mrs. Artman were Mrs. Grace Lynn Sandy, federation president, and Mrs. H. G. Alsman. Bridge was played at Mrs. Artman’s home following the luncheon.

Daily Recipe CREAMED BACON AND MUSHROOMS ON TOAST 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour 1 cup chicken broth 1 cup evaporated milk 1 cup canned mushrooms 1 cup crisp, cooked bacon Salt and pepper 1 tablespoon chopped parsley Melt butter, add flour and stir until veil blended. Add boiling broth and evaporated milk. Cook directly over flame about 5 minutes. Add the mushrooms and bacon chips. Mix with sauce lightly to prevent crushing. Season with salt and pepper and serve immediately on hot, buttered toast. Garnish with a little chopped parsley.

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All over the country you will find housewives using refined cane sugar for making their jellies, jams, and preserves. It is an acknowledged standard. If you take advantage of the low price of sugar, also the constantly appearing bargains in fresh fruit, you can put up preserves of all kinds for your winter meals, made jnst the way you like them.

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TAILORED CHIFFON FROCK It has the straight slim lines that most women of average figure have proved by experience become them. The shawl collar is another slimming point. And it’s as smart and dainty made of batiste, sheer linen or organdie. And it may be of bias banding bought by the yard ail ready to attach, in the neckwear departments. However, the pattern provides for same, for some may prefer to have the collar made of self-fabric. Navy blue chiffon with the dots in white with a dash of green is medium sketched. The belt is blue gros-grain ribbon, and the collar crisp white organdie. It’s a splendid dress for town or for travel. Style No. 425 may be had in sizes 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust. Size 36 requires 334 yards 39-inch with % yard 39-inch contrasting, and 1 % yards ribbon. Our large Fashion Magazine shows the latest Paris styles for adults and children. Also modern embroidery and instructive lessons in sewing. Price of book 10 cents. Price of pattern 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred). Wrap coin carefully. Engle Camp Picnic Set Annual picnic of the Captain William E. Engle camp and auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, will be held at 1 Sunday at Christian park. Members and families are invited to attend.

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Canned fruit and preserves home-made or purchased—as well as sweet relishes belong in the diet. They make meals tasty, enjoyable and economical. Jellies are fine accompaniments for meats as well as a spread for bread, and canned fruits make delicious, wholesome desserts and salads. Preserve with refined cane sugar. The Sugar Institute,

Miss Miller to Be Feted at China Shower Mrs. N. A. Lawrence and her daughter Ruth will entertain tonight at the home of Mrs. I. F. Brown, 530 Bell street, with a supper party and china shower in honor of Miss Emma Dean Miller, whose marriage to A. Donald Wiles will take place the last of this monthThe bridal colors, pink and blue, will be carried out in the table decorations and appointments. Covers will be laid for thirty guests. The bride-elect is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Miller, 953 Tabor street. The bride-groom-elect is the son of Mrs. Cora E. Wiles. GARDEN CLUBS TO MEET ON FRIDAY Mrs. W. D. Hamer, 4046 Carrollton avenue, will be hostess at 2 Friday for a guest day meeting of the North End Garden Club, when members of two newly organized clubs, the Irvington Garden Club and the Marigold Club, will be honored. Members will bring other guests. Mrs. W. M. South is president of the Irvington Club, Mrs. W. E. Grown is president of the Marigold Club and Mrs. Linton Wood heads the hostess organization. WOMEN TO HOLD SWIMMING PARTY Woman’s Athletic Club, a branch organization of the Hoosier Athletic Club, will entertain members tonight at the clubhouse with a swimming party from 6 to 8:30, followed by bridge on the roof. Fifteen tables of bridge have been reserved. Miss Josephine Deitch will be hostess, assisted by Mrs. Teddy Swango. The swimming party is in charge of Miss Flora Kinder, and will be featured by a series of stunts. Auxiliary Arranges Party Ladies’ auxiliary to the General Protestant Orphans’ Home will give its monthly card party for the benefit of the home at 8 Thursday evening at the home. 1404 South State state. Euchre and bunco will be played. Mrs. George Schnepf is in charge. Make Table Look Cool Those basque-striped beverage sets that you’re seeing about town give a pleasant out-of-door, cool look to the summer table. And look fine set on those basque-striped linen or other peasant type table cloths.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Miss McMath to Receive at Pre-Marriage Tea at Home

Miss Frances McMath, daughter of Thomas B. McMath, Golden Hill, who will be married at 4:30 Saturday to Dr. Frederick Emerson Gifford will be at home to her friends

Personals

Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Fricker and daughter Pollyanna, 827 North Gray street, are visiting in Newcastle, Pa. Miss Irma Lentz has returned from the Delta Gamma Delta convention in Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns and Mrs. Levi Barnes Baltimore, Md., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Barnes, 1527 North Olney street. Mrs. B. C. Peters arid daughters, Frances and Ada, and Misses Clora Switz and Clara Voelker will return Friday from a vacation at Crooked Lake. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McAvoey and daughter Jacqueline, 614 North Riley avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Golay and son Ronald are spending a few days at Shaeffer lake. Miss Emma Clay.oool, Marott hotel, will leave Monday to spend several weeks in Bermuda. Mrs. C. W. Stevenson, Columbus, 0., formerly of this city, has returned to her home after visiting her daughter, Miss Roseanna Stevenson, and Mrs. Maurice G. Butler and Mr. Butler. Phi Tan Delta to Meet Phi Tau Delta sorority will meet Friday at the home of Mrs. Noble G. Morgan, 4806 Allisonville road. Plans will be made for the annual picnic to be held this month. Mrs • Kuhn Is Host Mrs. W. F. Kuhn, Marott hotel, entertained today with a luncheon in the crystal dining room at the hotel in honor of Mrs. Paid Chevalier, Richmond, Va., who is visiting here. '

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from 3 to 6 this afternoon, at tea. Tea will be served in the garden. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Francis McMath, St. Louis, Mo., who is here with her husband to attend the wedding; Mesdames B. W. Gillespie Jr., John K. Goodwin and A. R. Dittrich. Out of town guests who will be present at the wedding are: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. McMath, Mrs. Robert McMath. Miss Virginia McMath. and Allan cMath. Webster Grove. Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Burnham McMath. Chicago; Mrs. Edward Burnham. Bloomington; Trent McMath, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kessler, Lake wood, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Paulmer. Muneie; Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Ford, Wabash; Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Heron. Tipton; Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan. Misses Theresa and Katherine Ryan and Miss Leonora Bennett. Kokomo, and Mrs. Olena Rogers. Logansport.

Card Parties

General committee of St. Catherine’s Lawn Social will entertain with card parties at 2:30 and 8:30 Sunday at the parish hall, Shelby and. Tabor streets. JOB’S DAUGHTERS HOST FOR PARTY Members of Bethel 3, Indiana Job’s Daughters, will entertain with a miniature golf party Friday night at the Jack and Jill course, Fiftyninth street and College avenue. Mrs. Ethel H. Warner will be in charge of the play. Miss Mabel Pruitt is in charge, assisted by Miss Patty Warner. New officers of the group are: Misses Pruitt, honored queen; Marion Wilde, senior princess; Marion Masten, Junior princess; Marie Wilde, guide, and Opal Mae Watts, marshal. Members will have a house party at Lake Tippecanoe the week of Aug. 2.

L&wBANK statement tells an important story in a clear and easily understood manner ... Simplified Form of the Sworn Statement We Made to the Comptroller of Currency, Washington, D. C, at the close of Business' June 30, 1931 • RESOURCES* The cash we have on hand and due from the Federal Reserve Bank amounts to ... • • ••••• ••$ 7,619,284.40 We have on deposit with Banks in New York, Chicago, and other Reserve cities, payable on demand ..*•• 8,763,610.71 TOTAL CASH AND DUE FROM BANKS .... $16,382,895.11 We own U. S. Government Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness worth • • 3,686,536.19 We own stock in the Federal Reserve Bank worth ... 120,000.00 We own other first class bonds and securities worth . . . 3,168,555.21 TOTAL WORTH OF SECURITIES $ 6,975,091.40 We have loaned to our customers for use in their business and for other legitimate needs 20,972,152.85 Customers are to pay us interest, which accrued to date, amounts to. 10,279-11 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE US FROM CUSTOMERS ; - $20,982,431.96 Our Banking House, Safe Deposit Vaults, Furniture and __ Fixtures are carried on our books at 921,892.14 The value of other real estate we own is conservatively appraised at . .... ..*•••••• 61,800.00 TOTAL VALUE OF REAL ESTATE OWNED . . . v $ 983,692.14 5% Redemption Fund due from U. S. Treasurer • Other assets owned by the bank equal . • . • * • • § 4,034.90 TOTAL OF OUR RESOURCES . . . ; ii w $45,343,145.51 •LIABILITIES* Individuals, Firms, Corporations, and Banks doing business in Indianapolis and elsewhere have on deposit with us . $40,142,510.45 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE DEPOSITORS $40,142,510.45 Circulating notes outstanding 300,000.00 We have reserved for dividend payable July 1, 1931 • • 50,000.00 We have reserved for contingencies 42,121.86 TOTAL OF OTHER LIABILITIES ...... $ 392,121.86 TOTAL DEPOSITS AND OTHER LIABILITIES . . $40,534,632.31 The balance over and above our total liabilities represents the depositors’ margin of safety. It is the bank’s working capital supplied by its stockholders, and is carried on our books as follows: CAPITAL ii ii i $ 2,000,000.00 SURPLUS ; ; . . . . i 2,000,000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS, Net 808,513.20 TOTAL AMOUNT OF WORKING CAPITAL . . 4,808,513.20 TOTAL OF OUR LIABILITIES PLUS WORKING CAPITAL $45,343,145.51 THE OFFICERS Vice-Presidents President, FRANK D. STALNAKER Assistant Cashiers HENRY EITEL Vice-President and Cashier r.VYNN F PATTERSON JOHN r. K-LKrl^o EDWARD D MOORE R. MALOTT FLETCHER ROBERT B. MALLOCH ™rS?AM C. MERLE BROCKWAY ri^aT^ADY ROLLIN W. SPIEGEL THE DIRECTORS ROY E. ADAMS HENRY EITEL NORMAN A. PERRY President J. D. Adams Manufacturing Vice-President Ceptuhst Company R. MALOTT FLETCHER SAMUEL E. RAUH CLARENCE S. ALIG Vice-President end Cashier Chairman of Board. Belt Railroad Vice-President Home Stove Company Co-Trustee Malott Estate and Stockyards Company FRED G. APPEL ✓ J. S. HOLLIDAY PETER C REILLY President Gregory & Appel. Inc. President W. J. Holudsy A Company President HENRY W. BENNETT W. G. IRWIN Republic Creosoting Company President Indianapolis Stoye Company President Irwin-Union Trust Company OBIE J SMITH ARTHUR V. BROWN Columbus. Indiana Re4l i mte tn<l President Union Trust Company JOHN J. MADDEN _ Ttlu , TAV T/-sn EUGENE H. DARRACH President John J. Madden WILLIAM L. TAYLOR President Inter-State Car Company Manufacturing Company Attorney-at-Lair G. A. EFROYMSON GWYNN F. PATiERSON FRANK D. STALNAKER President Occidental Realty Company Vice-President President MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM • MEMBER OF INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION The Indiana National Bank OF INDIANAPOLIS Successor (la 1865) to the business of the Breach Bank of the Sure of lodiaaa, Established in 1834.

Chicken is ‘Safe’ Choice for Guests BY SISTER MARY NEA Service Writer Chicken is always a safe choice to serve a group of people whose tastes are not well known to the hostess. Everyone likes it and even those on a reducing diet usually eat it. Broiled chicken appeals to many people and the meat is tender and delicious. Fried chicken also is a toothsome morsel, a bit more substantial than the broiled meat, but tender and delicately flavored. A chicken of frying size also can be roasted to excellent advantage and is particularly suitable for summer dinners. Os course these methods of cooking bespeak birds fresh from the market, but there are so many times a chicken dish is wanted, when fresh chicken is not available, that the busy housewife will find it well worth her while to become acquainted with the many excellent brands of canned chicken on the market. Do not let the meat actually cook diuring the reheating process. It not only loses its flavor, but becomes tough and dry. Cook the sauce thoroughly and add the chicken just long enough to reheat it. CHINESE CHICKEN Three cups diced chicken, one cup drained crushed pineapple, three tablespoons butter, two tablespoons flour, one-half teaspoon salt, cnefourth teaspoon white pepper, one and one-half cups chicken stock. The chicken stock can be made by dissolving one or two bullion cubes in one and one-half cups boiling water. Melt. butter and add pineapple.

Cook a few minutes and sift over flour mixed with salt and pepper. Stir until thoroughly blended and slowly add stock, stirring constantly. Cook and stir until mixture

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There’s anew and easy way to gain in energy, vigor, ambition and health. And at the same time a safe, swift way to lose the fat you don’t need and don’t want. Take a generous half teaspoon of Kruschen Salts every morning in a glass of hot water—don’t miss a morning, but don't take them with the idea that they possess reducing qualities in themselves. This is what they do—they clean out the impurities in your blood by keeping the bowels, kidneys and liver in splendid working shape and fill you with a vigor and tireless energy you’d most forgotten had existed. A jar that will last you a month costs but 85c at Hook’s Dependable Drug Stores or any drug store anywhere in the world and is sold with the understanding that you must be satisfied or—money back. When the jar is empty get on the scales and see how many pounds you have lost—after that you’ll tell your friends that Kruschen Salts is worth one hundred dollars of any

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! bolls hard. Add sliced chicken and cook over hot water for fifteen min- , utes. Serve garnished with chopped ! salted almonds and a cube of curi rant Jelly or Bar-le-Duc currants.

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