Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1941 — Page 12

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AMERICANS love their fancy are three prize- winning

Fountain _Treat at Home:

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CHOCOLATE BRACER y (First Prize) : “One glass milk, 2 ounces chocolate syrup, 2 dips ice cream, fresh , whipped cream. -.- “Using an electric mixing cup, dis-

ounces of chocolate syrup, 2- -dippers f vanilla ice cream, break a day fresh egg in a glass, then add to bntents of electric: mixing cup, ce on electric mixer for 60 sec- , ‘serve in full glass which has lined with whipped ' cream, ‘glass only. two-thirds full, ving remainder in: mixing cup. mitted by W. C. Shoemaker, ltimare, Md.

NUT PARFAIT B (Second Prize) : : Butterscotch syrup, 1 small scoop of vanilla ice cream, 1 scoop of Fey tter pecan ice cream," chopped § nuts, whipped cream. - ~In the bottom of a parfait glass, se 1 ladle of butterscotch syrup. Slace 1 scoop of vanilla ice cream ind add a layer of chopped nuts. - Use next a scoop of butter pecan "ice cream. Add 2 ladle more of but- ~ terscotch syrup and _ top with whipped credm. Submitted by Low- _ elt Gray, DeKalb, Ill. ~~

"' BLACK-EYED SUSAN (Third Prize) - . “One scoop. of vanilla ice cream, 1 scoop of chocolate ice cream, 1 ounce chocolate syrup, 1 ounce arshmallow topping, chocolate jecorettes, 1 maraschino cherry, Place the above ‘ingredients in a - 10-ounce glass in order given. Sub- _ miited by Peter T. Stokes, Burlington, Va. :

Rev. Burroughs Talks on Prayerbook

“The Rev. William Burroughs of St: Paul's Episcopal Church: was to give the fourth in a series of talks oh the prayerhook at a 1 p. m. luncheon held today by the ‘Woman's Auxiliary to the church ‘at the home of Mrs. Leslie M. “DeVoe, 7343 N. Meridian St. Assistant hostesses were to be Mrs. Burroughs, Mrs. George S. SharWatts and Miss Anna Cope. The esident, Mrs. E. May Hahn, was

Sponsor Review

#The Indianapolis Parliamentary Law Club is spohsoring a review by Mrs. E. C. Rumpler of “Crusader in ‘Orinoline” at 2 p. m.'today in the . A. R.Chapter House. Mrs. W. A. t is the Poster, and Mrs.

: ‘Here recipes which you can try st home otc own

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Literary Club

2'To Hold Picnic ;

Picnics and a garden. party light club activities scheduled for tomorrow. The annual June picnic and closing meeting of the MULTUM-IN-

held tomorrow with a tour of Brown County art galleries. Mrs. Musette O. Stoddard will con-

{duct the tour through the art gallery| §

in Nashville which is to be followed

‘|by a visit to Edward K. Williams’| § studio where Mr. Williams will talk

on pictures of his choice. ; Members and guests will lunch at

Leota Loop Art School. automobiles. Mrs. Frank L. Boles land Mrs. Colin L. Lett, the club’s

art committee, will be acting hostesses. Mrs. ‘Herbert - T. Grouns,

business meeting. The ‘annual picnic of the LATE

{BOOKCLUB will be. held "at .noon .| tomorrow: at Joslin’s Chicken «Din-

ner Place with Mesdames W, W. McBeth, 'E. Kirk McKinney * and E. S. Wheaton: as hostesses, Mrs, Walter E. Jenney, 5615. E. St. Clair St., will be hostess -tomorrow at a garden party for members of the EXPRESSION.GLUB, The party: closes the club’s season.

GROLIER ‘FINE ARTS CLUB Members Mit go tomorrow afternoon e_ home of Mrs.’ Luther Poe at Franklin fof their June ithe; ing. Mrs. Carrie Daniel will talk on “Romances of the Bible.” Responses to the annual roll call will be’ favorite ‘scripture quotations.

Mrs. C. E. Hadden Entertains Mother

A surprise birthday luncheon and card party at the Homestead today, given by Mrs, Claude Eugene Haddon, was to honor her mother, Mrs. Frank Panden. Assisting Mrs, Hadden was to be ‘her sister, Mrs. Juliet Hallam. Guests included Mesdames Nuel Brown, Francis Behringer, Charles Bertelsman, Mary Callahan, Mary Klingenspeel, A. H. Mills, L. L. McWhorters, Charles Page, Mary McHale, Mary Dinnin, William Glaska, Margie McMellen, Ora Sparks, Clement McMellen, Pearl

Tomi Downing J ohnson is the club

Bunning, Anna Rye and Jack Lysaght. =

| JANE JORDAN

. DEAR JANE JORDAN—I am a young man 20 years old and I going with a girl 19 years old. We have gone together for 14

and have been engaged since last September. . going with her she thought that I was about 25 years old. realized that we were falling in love I knew that it was ..

‘When 1

: for me hot to tell her about my past life. ' I have been married ore’ and divorced. When I told her, she said that it didn’t matter ig as i wasn't still in love ‘with my divorced wife, which I

My girl friend is a model girl. She doesn’t ‘drink, smoke or swear.

faves | to Sunday School and is! and is a good saver.

well educated. She has: a good

All of my family think she is perfect.

n a reliable fellow, always have a job and am a very good saver, ‘I have my own home and furniture and do not smoke, drink,

care for the modern life of today.

: I have asked this girl to. marry me but’ she says she can't at °

5 present although she ‘loves. me more than anybod ‘She says that I'am her ideal for a husband. Last Sunday I ound out why she is having trouble making up her mind. It is the thought of my ex-wife. She says that whenever we go anywhere

y ‘she ever

the thought comes in her mind and some feeling comes over her that ghe cannot explain. - We want. to be married. very much, - 1s there some way that this thought .can-be :banished from her mind? We

are very much in love, have very. ov Suarrels and have been happy

together ever since we met, ®. 8

® Answer—Whery the young Jady’s desire f

8 : or you is strong enough i

#t will overcome her prejudice against your former marriage. Intel~ °

and everything. ‘to-the man she marries. The idea that: you’ have

n in love before disturbs the romantic ‘notions: she has built: up |

‘about the imperishable nature of love. . It is, however, high time that she faced reality. Human beings | }

are not perfect but make many ‘mistakes.- Love is not; immortal : ut changes; when pldted under strains too great. for. it. < She needs |

learn tolerance, .

~All you can do is ‘to increasé her feeling of security with. .you as pest you can, ‘After all the past is dead and gone and: your-disap-‘pointment only Jnoreases your appreciation of the right girl when ‘you find her, . Patiende is an admirable trait unless carried too far. ,

The time may come when you will : rtain terms, “When' you do, be:

have to ask for a decision in no willing to abide by it. In‘ other:

, don’t be’ tof Sologelis and easy. No woman likes it.

JANE JORDAN.

t your: soon s letter” to hd EL Mba will answer your: questions

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PARVO LITERARY CLUB will bej |

the Wayside Inn before going to the

president, will preside at a short 3

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Sororities— Delta Theta

Tau to Convene

Attendance at a national convention appears with news of local

| meetings in sorority notes.

Mrs. Tommy Allen will be the offi-

cial delegate of ZETA KAPPA

CHAPTER to the 36th annual convention of , DELTA THETA TAU SORORITY opening Wednesday at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago. Other members planning to attend are Misses Katherine Schmidt, Sarah Boland, Thelma

| Wright, Margaret Branham, Lois

Schroeder and Marion Smith. Approximately 500 members - are expected to register for the convention. Representatives will be present from.145 active and 43 alumnae chapters throughout the country. Delta Theta Tau, with a combined membership totaling 6000, is the largest existing philanthropic and social Greek letter organization. A convention highlight will be an-

annually to the chapter with the highest rating in’ philanthropic exIn addition to various local and civic io projects, each chapter contributes ' to. the support of the ‘Delta Theta Tau Community School ‘Brinkley, Ky.

“EPSILON CHAPTER, RHO DELTA, will-hold a social meeting this ‘evening at the home of Mrs. Alliene Thompson, 420 Collier Ave. .

8 p. m.:‘today at the Hotel Lincoln ‘by: LAMBDA CHAPTER, OMEGA NU “TAU. 3

- Mrs: J. Cu: Nelsan, 60 S. Whitcomb

1 a Drive, will entertain.at a “pitch in”

dinner, tomorrow evening for hus-

bands of members of ALPHA CHI HAPTER, ALPHA

© OMICRON ALPHA. Thé meeting closes, the group’s season. : 3 ALPHA" CHAPTER. SToMA MA. PHI KAPPA, will meet’ Wednesday ‘evening with Miss Leona Ral, ‘5345 E. Washington St.. Miss Norma “Huse wil Be. hostess

‘Wednesday evening for ‘ALPHA CHAPTER, PHI ‘THETA ‘DELTA,

Membels ALPHA CHAPTER, PHI il "A PI, will be entertained

at a théater party Wednesday evening by Miss Mildred Clark.

Schedule Card Party

hold .a card party at the Food Craft Shop at € p. m. tomorrow.

New Underarm ‘Cream Deodorant

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a perspiration. 4. Apure, white, greaseless,stain~ 1 cream.

the . Approval Seal ofthe Ametican

Institute of Launderin being harmless to fa

{the University of | versity of Wissansin. wl Columbia University | month.

A perfect, example of the tailored

‘women wear, almost like'a uniform,’ from now on through ‘the summer. |

Pattern “Nb. - 8889 -is- designed ‘in|’

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nouncement of the award presented|

A business meeting will be held at]

The St. John’s Social Club will] -

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during the summer. session ‘while’ ‘pr. Elizabeth B. ward is on vacation.

Miss Thuemler will have charge of social activities and women's affairs

4 on the campus.

the winter school term,

-| - During 2 Miss ‘Thuemler is dean of girls at ‘| Arsenal Technical High School and |servi

a lecturer in Butler's College of Education... She is now director of the erican Legion Autiniary’s

Polling Butler: in 1937, duate work at d, the Unii-

first Girls’ State and:

the summer at: Butl her graduation from: Miss Thuemler did. gr

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Mrs. Crogor Hosta Mrs. Herman Creager, 952 N. Ritter Ave. Delta Chi Sorority tomorrow ‘at-3

2. m. Her assistant will be Mrs. Alfred Eggert. i

THE, INDIANAPOLIS INES Gertrude aaa | a5

will be hostess for: Chi

any Fink Hin) Cone

new - Wabash College president, Club

were’ to’: be married ‘today in the University of - Southern California’s |. Chapel. of: Silence, : pr. Ramon OC. Bird, president of Pesidental Colloge; ws : ‘read : After a wedding trp to Aira, Mr. and mt

sity. of Southern California for several years before his appointment to ~ the ‘Wabash presidency last

"Miss Mann is a graduate of the

| University of / Southern California |’

and ‘was an instructor in the College of Commerce and Business Administration. She is a member of | Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi

and Pi Omega Pi, national honorary societies. ' a

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