Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 147, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1931 — Page 15

OCT. 20, 1931.

Miss Greene to Become Bride Today Miss Helen May Greene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hadley, 4222 Guilford avenue, will become the bride of Robert Eugene Campbell, son of Oscar Campbell, Bridgeman, Mich., in a ceremony before members of the families and intimate friends, in McKee chapel of Tabernacle Presbyterian church this afternoon. The Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkel will officiate. The altar, in a setting of greenery, will be lighted by cathedral candles. Mrs. C. H. Eberhard, organist, will play bridal music. The bride, who will be unattended, will wear an ensemble of brown crepe de chine, with a lace trimmed dress, a small velvet hat and brown accessories. She will wear a corsage of gardenias. The couple will leave immediately tor a motor trip to Chicago, and will be at home on their return temporarily with the Hadleys. Out-of-town guests at the wedding will include Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Luder, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Teek, Mrs. Lillie Palmer and Mrs. F. S. Buchanan, Washington, Ind.

Miss Ford Is Hostess for Linen Shower Miss Helen E. Ford will entertain tonight at her home, 37 West Twenty-first street, with a personal and linen shower in honor of Miss Genevieve Hussey, whose marriage to Lamar Barwick Jr., will take place early in November, in BrownsTex. A color scheme of pink and white will be carried out in the ices, confections and the appointments. At serving time, the tables will be centered with pink roses. , Miss Ford will be assisted by Mrs. Henry Hussey, mother of the brideelcct, and Mrs. Mildred Winterburg. Fourteen guests will be present. Bridge Section to Play Contract bridge section of the American Association of University Women will play for the benefit of the association’s fellowship fund at 2 Saturday afternoon at the home of the chairman, Mrs. J. M. Williams, 2854 North Talbot street.

D'aily Recipe CRANBERRY ICE One pound (about 1 quart) berries, 2 cups sugar, 2 lemons, 1 1-2 cups boiling water. Wash and pick over berries. Put water and berries into a large sauce pan and cook until fruit is soft. Rub through a sieve. Add sugar and V-i cup boiling water and stir until sugar is dissolved. Add juice of lemons and turn into a mold. Pack in equal parts of ice and salt and let stand three or four hours before serving. Frozen cranberries are also good in place of the sauce or jelly.

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The Late Dr. Lewis Baker Neglecting tlie activity of the bowels and liver, throws extra rlnty to the kidneys. The latter, overworked, or sluggish. fail to function perfectly and then the bladder sutlers. creating restlessness during sleeping hours. Careful, temperate use of foods and drink, is advisable for the well person, and much more so for the ill. Nature often needs the aid of medicine to eateh up in her work of keeping the svstem *lonn. To ni<l slu??ish kidneys and Irritated bladder. I advise Balmwort Tablets, a soothing, stimulating diuretic and neutralizer. To aid the liver and bowels. 1 suggest CaseaKoval fills, a very efficient laxative, which can be used in conjunction with the Balmwort Tablets.

• • • N. O. M. asks: “Please suggest a good shampoo to use for oily hair and dandruff to excess.” Answer: Procure medicated CHEX Soap of vour druggist. Directions with soap, if followed bring satisfactory results quickly. T. N. 1\ asks: “Am dreadfully nervous! and weak physically. My face is pale, lips white, and with little or.no appetite.” Answer: Yon are apparently somewhat anemic and run-down. Suggest Cad-o-uiene Tablets as a line tonic, to aid In enriching the blood, strengthening the nervous system Appetite should improve after first few- doses. • • • V F R. asks: “For some time have been troubled by sluggish kidneys, and bladder irritation. M.v sleep is disturbed and on arising I feel lame .n the back and stiff, sore Joints and muscles. What have you to suggest?" Answer: An efficient tonic, soothingand neutralizing medicine for such complaints is Balmwort Tablets. The beneficial results accruing from its use are generally prompt and certain. • • • Mrs. M. C. asks: “Periodically I suffer from cramping pain and severe headache. Please .advise?" • Answer; Suggest 5-grain Su-thoi Tablets, for their quick pain-relieving action, which in my opinion is superior to ordinary remedies and no bad after effects. • • * E. B. L. sks: “Have suffered from dyspepsia and Indigestion with gas. and bloating after meals Also, my mouth and tongue hate at times canker pimples, which Is very distressing.” Answer: Try to find and eat only that which agrees with you. Never overeat. Trlopeptlne Tablets always act beneficially and if taken regularly for several weeks, should restore normal digestion.

—WHAT’S IN FASHION?—

NEW YORK. Oct. 2d. Stand some rainy day at the busiest corner in America Fifth avenue and Forty-second street—and watch umbrellas and raincoats go by. You’re in the shadow cf that new skyscraper that rears its 'head so high you have to do a regular chorus girl’s back bend to see the top the street. And on a rainy, foggy day you can’t see the top because it’s lost ii) clouds. Here’s what you’d find —as we find—if you stood there for a while. No yellow oilskins. None of those high-colored, transparent affairs that made you feel like a gold fish in an aquarium with the world looking on when you wore them a few years ago. No dull, drab, uninteresting garments, as leaden as the skies. Instead, smart, trim, well-dressed women who look as fashion-right as when the sun shines. Raincoats as smart as the dressing under them—or, as good-looking as a fair weather topcoat. Coats of waterproofed fabrics—wools or silks—and of smartly colored rubber, designed with intent to be becoming as well as proetctive. You can have in anew raincoat today all the points of the fashionable silhouette—the wider shoulders, the higher necklines, the trim fitted lines through bodice, waist and hios. Obviously there’s a definite dessire on the part of the fashionable

JEW YORK, Oct. 29. Stand X N some rainy day at the busiest / X S ' rner in America Fifth avenue X fIKWVr and Forty-second street—and watch „ X pJlßjr nbrellas and raincoats go by. X _ / C You’re in the shadow cf that new ' \i. S yscraper that rears its‘head so x ' —'/ \ - J / ?h you have to do a regular \ f/y f jXXIXvi —N orus girl’s back bend to see the T /%/ X>\ X p froffl the street. And on a rainy, V-—. 1 <XX / ' W W y / ?gy day you can’t see the top be- / / I ' id—if you stood there for a while. %r- x" V /' yellow oilskins. None of those 1 (9 xT'M ' at made you feel like a gold fish I1 ~ vking on when you wore them a imen who look as fashion-right as ' \rT jttliaS ten the sun shines. Raincoats as / / x I • lart as the dressing under them— 1 's/liljXfxld j \ laar i , as good-looking as a fair weather ft j I Coats of waterproofed fabrics— j|p| lable silhouette—the wider shoul- | I rail \ rs. the higher necklines, the trim j mx. mAm\ f l zlpl * oes the front of tllis rain * J j tXXi Jxlrn ' coat (above) and not a drop of j { I J| I * moisture can enter.

Hcros a raincoat (the lelt of the two figures) that looks just like one of the new higher neckline dresses. And the other is for all the world like a smart tv/ced topcoat.

woman, to make a costume out of her rain accessories. Her umbrella matches or makes a pleasant contrast with her raincoat. Rubber and galoshes blend, too. Even when they don’t wear raincoats, women are tying up their umbrella colors with their costume. Many of them match—a brown umbrella with a brown costume ... a red one with a red costume. A few more of them contrast, but pleasantly so. Not contrast like a bright green umbrella with a bright red suit. A bright green umbrella with a MRS. W. D. GRIFFITH IS GUEST AT PARTY Mrs. Frank Richmann entertained members of the Monday Afternoon Reading Club Wednesday at her home, 26 South Arlington avenue, in honor of Mrs. W. D. Griffith, who will leave Indianapolis for permanent residence in Chicago. Mrs. Griffith was given a handbag as a farewell gift. Mrs. Richmann was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Rainier*

Health Questions Answered By The Late Dr. Lewis Baker’s Associates An Advertisement Similar To This Has Been Appearing In Newspapers Throughout the Country, Regularly, During the Past Twenty-One Years. Thousands Have Benefited By Adopting the Suggestions of An Experienced Conscientious Physician, Acquainted with the Real Needs of a Public Suffering from Minor Ailments.

I. S S. asks: “Will you advise a method whqreby it may be possible to put on several pounds of soil'd flesh? I am ((uite too thin and seem undernourished.” Answer: Eat freely of starchy foods, chewing, every bite thoroughly before swallowing. Prink milk between meals. Sleep in a well ventilated room. Take deep breathing exercises daily. In lfcu of these methods, or with them, take Hypo-Nuclane Tablets, which are especially designed to aid nutritive processes. * • • Mrs. R. B. G. asks: “Being in need of advice concerning feminine hygiene. I am requesting a sanitary douche of a harmless character.” Answer: In catarrhal condition of the mucus membrane. Vi-lane Powder in solution as per its directions, is both harmless and highly beneficial. Thousands of women rely on it and find it safer than bichloride, carbolic acid. oto. * • • Answer to E. X. B.: Apply triple strength Mentho-Laxene Salve to stiff. sor> joints and muscles and get relief quickly. If your trouble is Rheumatism, take Cardiol Tablets to aid the elimination of poisons and acids in the system. * • Answer to "Anxious Mother”: With a large family of children, you will always find essence Mentho-Laxene both economical and effective in treating coughs due to colds. Thousands of mothers rely on it. One wrote: “If everyone could know the fine virtue of Mentho-Laxene. there would not be much of any other cough syrups sold.” / • • Answer to J. P.: Pimples (acne) boils, etc., are generally caused by an impure blood. Take Sulpherb Tablets as a laxative alterative blood cleansing i gent. THANKFUL LETTERS SO. CONNELLSVILLE. Pa. 1 have had a cough, summer and winter, since childhood, and bronchial pneumonia several times in the past 10 years. I had to give U!> going to church #nd nearly every place, as mv cough was so annoying to others. I have taken all kinds of medicines for it. but got no real rotfpf. Then I started usiug Men-tho-Laxene and Mentho-Laxene Salve. Used one bottle and nearly one tube of salve and •ovv don’t know what it is to cough: do all my own housework and can go anywhere 1 please, without coughing, etc. Signed: Mrs. John H. O’Neal. * * * WEST LEABRON. X. H. I had a touch of the flu this faH and took one box of Su-thol Tablets. They are wonderful for relief of pain and I am so thankful to think I have found something to help that terrihle pain, etc. Signed: Mrs. Henry Noyes. • • • LACONIA, N. H. Louis Perry. 22 Dixton St., writes: "Last summer while ! was in Lowell, Mass.. I told a friend how* I was troubled with stubborn constipation. H? told me to tk’ Casca-Royal and I did. And believe me, thyy are good, etc.”

Smart Ensembles for Rainy Days Directed By AMOS PARRISH

dark brown suit or a black one with a red coat—yes. Often this contrasting umbrella matches some colored accessory—a necklace, a handbag, a sports handkerchief. Which makes it look part of the costume. Really, if you plan your rainy day costumes carefully, there’se no reason why you shouldn’t be just as glad on a rainy day as on a sunny one to run into the friend you haven’t seen for ten years! NEXT—Amos Parrish has some news for the woman who knits and crochets. (Copyright. 1931, bv Amos Parrish)

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MULBERRY. ARK., Dear Sir: 1 want to tell you how much good your Cndomene Tablets have done for me. I was just feeliiur so bad, I could hardly he upon my feet. My mother-in-law advised me to take them. Now I feel like an entiraly new woman. I also wish to state that the Su-thol Tablets are the best pain remedy -1 have found. They are fine to reduce fever too, etc. Signed: Mrs. L. M. Rushing, R. R. No. 1, Box 43. • • • BRADFORD. MASS.. Dear Sir: I was very sick and weak and did not gain any. Had pain all over and felt miserable. Then 1 took 2 boxes of Cad-o-Mene Tablets and 1 box of Balmwort Tablets and am feel ;ig fine. Your medicine is wonderful. I thank you with all my heart. Sincerely yours. Signed: Mrs. T. Rasmonson, 10 Kimball St. * * • XE\V LONDON. CONN., W. B. Robert::, -.-.-rites: "Up to two yea is ago I had been troubled with constipation and indigestion. I had doctored for several years and could not get any relief. One Sunday* I read about CaseaRoval Pills. After using 3 weeks 1 found I was entirely relieved. From that time to this I have had no return of the pains and distress. I reasoned then that merit in one product should be found in others I purchased Men-tho-Laxene. and before half the bottle was gone my cough and cold had entirely disappeared, etc.” * * HOUSATONIC. MASS., Louis A. Sticliels. R. F. D.. Box 60. writes: “Sixteen years ago 1 had an attack of Rheumatism and Kidney trouble combined. Have been sickly ever since. Mv worst trouble was wnh my back and kidneys. Bladder was irritated and could not sleep. 1 feel one hundred per cent better since using Baltnwort Tablets: and Casca-Royal Pills, for constipation. I hope you will always continue to make these medicines to help humanity. They are the best. I praise them to a’li my- friends, etc.” • • • CLEVELAND. OHIO.' Dear Sir: I received your Health and Beautv Book and thank you. 1 want to say that now, when I go to bed. I stay there to sleep. Balm wort Tablets did the work, etc. Signed: Jos. Sartoris 11025 East. Blvd. Information Note: Any product men•ioned in answers above can be procured of Hook’s r*ei>endable Drue Stores. Walgrecn’s. Liggett’s and all druggists everywhere. Dr. Baker s Health and Beauty Boofe of 12S pages of fascinating interesting, helpful information, health and beautv secrets, comments on love, courtship, marriage, etc., sent to any address upon receipt of 10 cents coin. Address: Medical Director, The Blackburn Products Company. 500 So. College St.. Dayton. Ohio. Dr. Lewis Baker, died !n November, 1920. His successor, a thoroughly experienced physician, and his associates, will continue serving the public in the same courteous, helpful manner that Dr. Baker pursued for 20 years. Clip the questions and answers above each Thursday for future reference.— Advertisement.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Shoe Manufacturer Liquidates Stock! We thought our first purchase of 5,000 pairs would be enough —but it was just a start. We ordered 2,000 pairs more. These shoes are being shipped us as fast as the manufacturer can produce them.

Mail Orders Promptly Filled

cJCaML 5/to£ -Store

STORE HOURS 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturday 8:00 a. m. to 6:30 p. m.

buy shoes at a shoe store

The Junior League Shop 158 E. Fourteenth Street SPECIAL THIS WEEK OLD MOORISH COSTUMES AND JEWELRY, RUGS, EMBROIDERIES AND HAND-WOVEN STUFFS ITALIAN AND SPANISH DAMASKS, LACES Collected in North Africa, Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean

Mock Rites to Be Given at Shower Miss Madeline Russell, whose marriage to Donald J. Russell will take place Nov. 10, will be honored at a miscellaneous shower to be given tonight by Miss Mary Bray and Mrs.'John Scanlon, at the home of Mrs. Scanlon, 1446 Mount street. Miss Bray will be one of Miss Russell’s bridesmaids. Coral and turquoise, the bridal colors, will predominate throughout the decorations and appointments. A miniature bridal party will center th- table, and during the evening, a mock wedding will be enacted. Guests will include: Mrs. William B. Russell, mother of the bride-elect, and Mesdames Carl Bernhardt. Ellen Day. Thcmas Murphv. Ellen Falkener. John Goe. Mamie Hiezerline, Thomas Scanlon. J. J. Plank. Arthur Egers. Kate Pickering. Helen Baker. John Butler. Misses Ruth. Alice and Dorothy Scanlon. Katherine Day. Gertrude Maurer. Helen Baker Marq McGinty. Louise Murphy. Genevieve and Julie Goe and Katherine Ellwanger. Auxiliary Plans Party Harold C. McGrew auxiliary, No. 3, United Spanish War Veterans, will hold a Halloween party Friday at 512 North Illinois street. Pledge Services Held Pledge services were held by Beta Tau sorority Wednesday night at the home of Miss Isabella Burnsides, 3850 College avenue, for Miss Dorothy Ross, Jennie Karnblum, and Marie Lueth.

A Day’s Menu Breakfast — Malaga grapes, cereal, creamed dried beef on toast, milk, coffee. Luncheon — Cheese fondue, creamed cabbage, apple tapioca with lemon sauce, milk, tea. Dinner — Veal stew with dumplings, baked sweet potatoes, stuffed prune salad, cranberry pudding, milk., coffee.

Out They Go! $0.85 M Made to A m Sell at $7.50 Footwear Made to Sell at $7.50 and $8.50 $/1.85 KggJUg Made to Sell at A $8.50 Over 40 Different Styles Oxfords, Straps, Opera Pumps and Ties with Cuban and French heels. Sizes are from 21/2 to 9 and widths from AAAA to C. Plenty of narrow heel lasts. * Thrifty Women Will buy two or even three pairs when they see these “nifty” looking shoes. The newest fashion ideas in a wide choice of materials and color combinations. In fact the very latest style creations that it is possible to buy. MAIN FLOOR

PUPILS TO HAVE HALLOWEEN FETE Miss Helene Hibben and Miss Hazel Hibben, assisted by Miss Phyllis Nordstrom and Miss Katherine Hurlbcit, will entertain pupils of Hibben primary, kindergarten, pre-kindergarten and day schools with a Halloween mask party durJut school F>~- -om 9 to 12 Friday. Pupils will go through their usual routine work in costume. During

SCHOOL SI lOErk Black and Tan Elk Black and Tan Scotch Grain $9.95 Shark Tips—“ Too Tough to Scuff” waA 20 % Less Than Last Year’s Price Our Famous Holland - - Boys’ Fashions .00 Both for Fit and Durability ’ ‘‘Buy Shoes at a Shoe Store*’ mim ’§

GROWTH IN RESOURCES 35 1 30 ~ 25 2 y/i . 20 2 15 1 QL 5 4 I— H 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 1924 1926 1928 1930 1932 December 41 December 31 This Business “Curve” Is On The Rise Since the founding of this bank in 1912, resources have more than tripled. Less than 10 million in 1912, the total is now more than 30 million. jhetcher tot tatpatuj MAIN OFFICE Northwest Corner Pennsylvania and Market Streets NORTH SIDE BRANCHES WEST SIDE BRANCHES EAST SIDE BRANCHES 1541 North Ultnou Street 474 West Washington Street 2122 East Tenth Street 3001 North Illinois Street 1233 Oliver Avenue 458 East Washington Street 1533 Rdosevelt Avenue 2600 West Michigan Street 2506 East Washington Street 6235 Bellefontaine Street 5501 Fait Washington St**** SOUTH SIDE BRANCH wasmngton street 1125 South Meridian Street

recreation periods, special games and surprises have been arranged. Plan First Ward Fete First *Ward Tom Taggart Democratic Club will give a Halloween party at 8 Saturday at the clubhouse, 2001 Winter avenue. Alumnae to Be Feted Alpha Delta Pi will hold open house for the alumnae Sunday, Nov. 3. from 3 to 5 at the chapter house, 545 Berkley road. Mrs. Ha Tiet Eitel

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Wells and members of the active chapter will be hostesses. In Turkey thousands of women work in tobacco and silk factories for 25 and 30 cents a day.

COUGHS Stopped in 15 minute* or money back. Goe* direct to the cause. A doctor prescription, pleasant and safe. 35c THOXINE