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THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1930. FRATERNITY HEAD. Party of Miss Akers Tonight Will Have Halloween Setting What's in a Name? Everything, When You re Buying Lord Byron Comes to Town MISS MARTHALOU AKERS will entertain with a prettily appointed miscellaneous shower tonight at her home, 212 East Forty-ninth street, in honor of Mrs. Herbert B. Murnan.

Mrs. Murnan, before her recent marriage, was Miss Emma Lou Richter. The hostess will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. R. C.

Akers. ONYX Silk guests, friends from her former Hose tilt tlx 'i fir AND all the little Debs' hearts are going pitty-patter over this cute little wool crepe frock. It's simple ind classic as a poem, r.s impudent and audacious as its namesake, with its soft little student collar and cuffs a whirligig of white pique. Then there's a swashbuckling bolt of patent leather, and that's all there is, there isn't any more, but that much makes for C-II-I-C in capital letters. Nothing more to say, only try on a couplet.

The price rhymes with economy, too For the Extremely Low Price of First Quality! Full Fashioned! .75 $19 The name ONYX stands for a stocking you know-Is GOOD, a stocking that belongs to the oldest line of nationally known hose In the country, a stocking of unquestioned reliability! When you buy ONYX you're buying a proved certainty of fineness. In all silk chiffons and medium service weights with invisible garter run stop. All new colors. All sizes 8 to 10. A'frntinn Smart Yn)lrti ftnn't frrj Jrft out this.

t)ir rnrjur for blfifk clo'h fmrn flrcss's th toirchrv u1 irhite pique a.nd iur. I'orjnu, Hind's sports f-hop bis nn i ifl i rt'lval collection that in if own pnrticulnr piirlr from $2i vpirnrd. ONYX Grenadine Crepe Hose With the crepe finish. Knit with the spacial grenadine twist that knits the dullness permanently Into IT the stocking and makes the stocking I MJ wear much better and look much I sheerer than ordinary hose. Picot I top; all-silk grenadine.

ib jmartfcbual BLOCK" ONYX Exclusive With Blocks BLOCK'S Main Floor. iianoween appointments will be used in decorating: and the gifts will be arranged under the skirt of an old witch who will stand banked by cornstalks. The guests will be Mesdames W. C. Richter, George Walker, Thomas McNutt and the Misses Martha Lou Clinehens, Katherine Calwell, Grace Wyrick, Rosemary Bretzman, Lucille Wood, Lucinda Smith, Betty Helm, Betty Martinaale and Bcrnice John son.

Mr. and Mrs. John E. Brandon, 636 Highland drive, will be guests of honor at a dinner this evening, celebrating their silver wedding anniversary. The dinner will be given at the Kopper Kettle at Morristown.

All appointments will be carried out with silver wedding bells and chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. W. V.

Kinsley will entertain the guests later in the evening at their home, 4052 Graceland avenue. The guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames W. V. Kinsley, Roy M.

Maxwell, William F. McMillan, D. R. Woodruff, G. L.

Brinkworth and Frank L. Barnett and the Misses Thelma and Betty Lu Brandon. MR. AND MRS. IRVING M.

FAUVRE will entertain with a dinner-dance at the Indianapolis Ath letic Club tonight, the first prenup-tial party for Miss Marie Eisenlohr and William H. wemmer, wnose marriage will take place Nov. 8. THE MARRIAGE of Miss' Bessie RDrinemier of Greensburg and James Kenneth Tracy of Morgantown took place at 8:30 o'clock last evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.

George Barnes, 802 North DeQuincy street. Mrs. Barnes is a. sister ot tne Dnae- groom. The Kev.

J. rarson reau the service. The bride wore a gown of turquoise blue and carried Jo Ann roses. Thn bridesmaid. Miss Olive Spnng- mier, sister of the bride, wore nile green and carried Columbia roses.

William Stewart Bussey was best man. Miss wary n.smer wnti. played the bridal music. Out-of-town guests were jvir. anu Mrs.

Henry Spnngmier, Mr. ana Mrs. Ralph Springmier and son Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hurt and daughter Mignon, Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Mr. and Mrs. Louis Springmier and Robert Springmier, all of Greensburg, and Mr. and Mrs.

George Tracy and son Harold and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tracy of Morgantown. The going-away attire of the bride was a brown ensemble with accessories to match. Mr.

and Mrs. Tracy will be at home at 2140 Central avenue after Nov. 1. MR. AND MRS.

PERRY E. O'NEIL, 3010. West Forty-second street, are entertaining with a weekend party at their summer home at Lake Maxinkuckee. MR. AND MRS.

P. B. SULLIVAN, 22:53 North Alabama street, enter tained last evening with a bridal dinner at the Columbia Club in honor of their daughter Mildred and Kenneth LeRoy Mount, whose marriage will take place at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon at the McKee chapel of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. A plateau of Mrs. Aaron Ward roses and blue button chrysanthemums and tapers in apricot and blue decorated the table.

Miss Sullivan gave her maid of honor a double strand of pearls and crystal beads. To her junior bridesmaid she gave a single strand of tiny pearls and crystals and to the brides-maids she gave triple strands of pearl beads. Mr. Mount gave his ushers silver belt buckles and his best man a cigarette lighter. Covers were laid for Mr.

and Mrs. Sullivan, Miss Sullivan, Mr. Mount, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H.

Mount; his sister and brother. Miss Catherine Mount and Millard Mount, all of Tipton; Misses Hattie Phelps of Dayton, O. Norma El. Ryan, Dorothy Beightol, Catherine Matthews, Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce W. Loughry of Cincinnati, O. Messrs. James Redfield of Cincinnati, Richard Baker of Noblesville and John R. Shugert.

MRS. ROBERT HORNIKEL, 10. i3 Brookside parkway, entertained with a 1 o'clock luncheon yesterday. Tho home, Lawrenceburg, were Misbcs Mary Elizabeth Axby, Evelyn Bob-rink, Mildred Cole, Elizabeth Decker, Mary Elizabeth Dietz. Elizabeth Dillon, Virginia Fitch, Alice Mueller, Sadie Catherine Seekatz and Elizabeth Spanagel.

MISSES MONZELLE SKELTON and Katherine Reagan entertai(s-l last evening with a bridge party and personal shower at Miss Skelton's home, 3767 Central avenue, in honoi of Miss Suzanne Kolhoff, whose marriage to William Bockstahler will take place Oct. 25. The f.uests were Mesdames Joseph Crite, George O. Browne, W. B.

Gates, Charles Reagan, E. E. Skel-ton, Leon Hicks, Robert Schetter, Robert Nipper, Dana Chandler, F.td Willis, Robert Armer, Betty Puntt. Misses Margaret Thompson, Janice Barnard, Mary Frances Ogle, Billy Mae Kreider, Maurine and Frances Jaquith, Marjorie Okes and Dorothy Ryker. MRS.

M. S. BLISH and Mrs. John Lyman Blish entertained yesterday with a luncheon at the home of the former in Seymour in honor of Mrs. Sam Nickey and Mrs.

George Tayloe of Memphis, house guests of Mrs. Robert Elliott, Marott hotel. Those who went to Seymour with Mrs. Elliott and her guests were Mesdames William J. Hogan, Norma Metzger, Herbert E.

Fieber, Arthur Heiskell, E. C. Whitehille, F. W. Jungclaus, O.

L. Hunter, P. T. Ru-bush, A. Courtright, T.

J. Owens, Howard W. Fieber, Edward Elliott. John L. Elliott and Mrs.

Stanley Ostler of Saginaw, Mich. MISS JOSEPHINE JACKSON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jack son, entertained twenty of her Short-ridge high school friends, with a masked Halloween party last night at the Jackson home, 5100 East Eighty-sixth street. Jack-o-lanterns were used about the spacious lawn and house.

There was fortune telling and Halloween games and a big bonfire around which refreshments were eaten. MESDAMES A. F. TENNANT, .1733 Northern avenue, and Charlotte Smock, 1210 Spruce street, are on a two weeks' motor trip through Kentucky. THE PHI THETA GAMMA Soror ity members will entertain with a weiner roast tonight at Arnesia park.

Miss Marie Johnson is the rush captain and this affair is the first of a series of rush events. CHARLES F. MAXWELL, .1025 Broadway, and Harold Brewer, 2245 North New Jersay street, have motored to South Bend to attend the Notre Dame-Carnegie Tech football game today. MR. AND MRS.

GEORGE MESS who have returned from Pittsburgh, where they attended the opening of the annual International Art Exhibit, will leave tomorrow for the artists' colony in Erown county. MRS. NORA A. STINSON of Tampa, is the house guest of Mrs. E.

W. Eastes, 2026 North Pennsylvania street. DR. JEWETT V. REED, 3351 Ruckle street, has returned from Philadelphia, where he attended the clinical surgical congress.

MR. AND MRS. GEORGE HILGE-MEIER .1617 Washington boulevard, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E.

Whitehill, 4477 North Delaware street, are spending the week-end in Chicago. THE MEMBERS of the Theta Beta Delta Sorority will give a weiner roast tonight at the Fortville park. The committee in charge of the affair is Misses Agitha Hague and Elinor Eldridge. The chaperons will be Messrs. and Mesdames Mont Joslin and William H.

Simons. THE MEMBERS of the Beta chapter of the Phi Theta Delta Sorority have elected the following officers: Miss Claribel Schechter, president; Miss Virginia Pagem, vice president; Miss Florence Hayes, secretary; Miss LaRene Wright, treasurer; Miss Edith Kroegher, at arms, and Miss Lois Henderson, chaplain. MRS. EDWARD SIMPSON, 4562 North Delaware street, entertained THE BLOCK CO REAWAKENING Wife's Triumph Over Jealousy. MISS CATHERINE MATTHEWS.

Miss Matthews, president of Delta Delta Delta Fraternity at Butler university, will head the receiving line at the open house to be held from 3 to 6 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the fraternity's new house, 909 West Hampton drive. The affair is in honor of the pledges. with a bridge party and miscellaneous shower Thursday night in honor of Miss Martha Simpson, whose marriage to J. Carlisle Ewing will take place at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the home of the bridegroom parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. J. Ewing, 2916 North Talbott street. There were twenty-seven guests present. The decorations were carried out in pink and white and the favorg were gold slippers filled with rice.

The Gamma Delta chapter of the Kappa Delta Phi Sorority will entertain with a Halloween rush dance tonight at Acton, The Misses Eddie Abbott, Vernice VanHusa and Virginia Frank are in charge of arrangements. Final arrangements have been made for the hay ride and weiner roast to be given by the Beta chapter of the Omega Phi Tau Sorority tonight. Members and guests will meet at the home of Miss Fern Van-Voorst, 2010 East Tenth street, at 9 o'clock. SISTERHOOD TO CONVENE MOROCCO, Oct. 17.

The annual meeting of the Twentieth district of the Rebekah lodge will be held here Oct. 24. Benton, Jasper and Newton county lodges will be represented. Mrs. Mary I.

Mater, state president, will speak. SONNYSAYINGS. BY FANNY V. COKY. "Keep a smilin' face," fny teacher say.

Well, when riranripa sneezed Ii is uppers out at breakfast-time, I done it an' 1 wist jou could hab seed what I got! (Copyright.) 4g is ifit SEQUEL TO "LOVE'S AWAKENING" (Copyrigbt, 1VM, Newnapei Feature Service, Inc.) Van Raalte Imported Fabric Cloves 98c Black and Colors 5-Batlon Length It's smart to wear fabric gloves; it's smarter to wear black fabric gloves; and it's smartest of all to wear Van Raalte Black Fabric gloves the gloves that look and feel like suede and wash beautifully without losing their shape. Also featured in cedar or chocolate brown shades. Van Raalte Cosfume Cuff Cloves, 98c BLOCK'S -Vain Floor. The Lord Bjron I' rock comes in black, hroim or ffrtcn wool crepe SPORTS SHOP Second Floor I wondered what yould happen if I should speak the words hovering on my lips: "You mean, you told Cmneron before he met Mary, to offer her the part." But I did not try II periment, and said quietly instead: "I am glad, for you will be prepared for my question. Will you promise not to be angry at me for asking it?" "I think already have answered that question," he said.

"Well then." I drew a deep breath, as if marshaling my courage: "Can you give, me your word of honor that if things were as they were, and you expected to make Mary a Veritzen star, you would permit her to accept this offer?" (Continued Monday.) Housewife's Idea Box. TO HOI 5IKAT. Is your boiled meat tough? This may not be the fault of the meat, but of the way in which it has been cooked. Keep the water just below the boiling point if you want your meat to he tender. The rapid boiling not only wastes fuel, but also toughens the fibers.

THE HOCSEWIFE. (Copyright. into two or three kettles. Let come to a boil slowly then lower the heat and cook steadily one hour. Stir 1 often.

Seal in glass jars, running i hot paraflin on top before adjusting lid. This makes fifteen pints and I will keep indefinitely Courtesy of I Mrs. Daisydean Deeds, 2.i07 East -Michigan street, Indianapolis. A. C.

WILL HOLD HALLOWEEN PARTY THE ANNUAL HALLOWEEN party af the Indianapolis Athle'H Club wilt he held Friday, Oct. 1. Formal announcements are being sent to members and earlv reservations are bing asked by the crib management. The party will be elaborate, with decorations and setting suggestive of the spirit and colorings of Halloween I There will be dinner, dancing and supper, varied amusements and entertainment which is being kept as a surprise. SPRINGER TO GIVE TALK.

ANDERSON, Oct. Springer, Connersville, former state commander of the American Legion and now Indiana representative on the national committee of the legion, will be tho prinripal speaker at thn installation of new officers hero Tuesday night. CINCINNATI $OJ5 Round Trip SUNDAY, OCT. 19 Leave Indianapolis 6:00 A. M.

Keturning Leave Cincinnati, liavniiller Station, V. M.j Central Vninn Station 10:00 K. T. BALTIMORE OHIO LOVE'S Story of a Madgp, Highly Incensed at Phil Veritzen for His I'lutting Against Mary, Asks a Pointed (Juration of the Noted Theatrical Producer. WAS not rain enough to think that Colin Cameron, the young talkie star, was particularly anxious to con tinue dancing with me, once his plea for my approval of Mary's theatrical engagement with him had been registered.

I therefore looked at the clock upon one of the Mower-covered brackets, and pretended sudden consternation. "Oh! I didn't realize how late it was." I gurgled in approved feminine fashion. "I really must see about the supper. I am so sorry to cut short our dance, but will you take me to my husband please? There is something I want him to do for me at once." "You can not be half as sorry as I am," young Mr. Cameron assured me flamboyantly, "but, of course, if you insist." "I must," I told him.

smiling, and he gallantly escorted me to where Dicky was" talking to Lillian, then bowing as if he were playing a scene upon the stage, he walked toward Philip Veritzen. he had no more than traversed half the floor, than he veered and went toward the dancers, cutting in on Carolyn, thus patently transporting that young woman to the seventh heaven of youthful bliss. "Clever foot work, or, rather eye-work, that of Phil's." Lilhan commented. "Did you see that 'keep oft" manal he gave Cod's gift to matinee girls? Neither did but. I know he gave it, by the look of his left nostril as well as the cpiick shift of young Mr.

Cameron. He was trotting toward his master like a well-trained poodle when he got the office to shift." "Looks as if he meant to make a report upon his conversation with you," Dicky drawled, and I sensed a question in his tones. Kepie.W A erit.en's Presence. "I think he was going to do that very thing," I said, "and when I have a minute's time I want to con-Full you about my interview with voung Mr. Cameron.

Just now, however. I want you to hurry upstairs, waken Noel "and bring him down here. It's almost time for supper, and he doesn't want any one to that he bad to go up and rest for awhile." "Of course not," Dicky acquiesced with instant comprehension of the masculine point of view. "I'll bring him back pronto." As soon as he had gone I put into action the plan I had formed while listening to young Mr. Cameron, devoutly hoping that I could complete it before Dicky returned.

"Harrv!" I appealed, "will you ssk Mr. Veritzen to come over here for a minute? I want to ask him something." "If 1 have to drag him by the collar, he shall he nt fct in fin.ither minute," he promised with a wid grin, as he walked away, and 1 turned to Lillian. "I haven't time tn explain." I said hurriedly, "but when they come back, will you take Harry just out of hearine for a few minutes'1'' But not out of sight, gather." she retorted shrewdly, and I nodded. "I want you to keep your eyes on me," I said tensely, "for I do not want, to talk tn that man second longer ihan is necessary. Especially, I don't wart Dicky to come back and see me talking to him.

So when I give you our signal "I'll come a-running," she prom A i I I i I THE WMW BLOCK CO softly, and he made tone and words a caress, "do you not know that there is no question in the world which you could put to me that I held up my linger with painful effort at archness. "Letter not linish that!" I told him. "I might take advantage of it." "If you only would!" be breathed soul fully. "I'm going to right now," said, a bit grimly. "The most surprising thing has happened.

I'm sure you will be astonished also when I tell you that young Mr. Cameron has offered Mary a part in his new talkie." I had given him a way out, but he did not take it. "No, I am not astonished," he said gravelv. "Cameron told me tonight that he intended offering her a role." rzrffl Helping Iwl Homemaker By I.dl lSE BENNETT EA EK MKAl.S FOR SIN DAY, Breakfast. Cantaloupe Waffles and Maple Sirup Sausage Cakes Coffee Dinner.

Beef and Browned Potatoes Buttered Green Beans Bread Raspberry Preserves Teach Salad Apple Turnovers Coffee Supper. Sliced Beef Sandwiches Tea Frosted Chocolate Cookies Sausage Cakes, Browned. 1 pound pork cup flour Shape sausage into rakes one-half-inch thick and two inches in diam-', eter. Sprinkle with flour. Place on trying pan.

Cover with lid. Heat slowly and conk until sausage is well browned, turn and brown the other sides of the cakes. Lower fire and cook slowly twelve minutes. Apple Turnovers. cup flour 3 inlit 1 teaspoon salt water i up lard Mix (lour and salt.

Cut in laid with knife. Mixing with knife, slowly add cold water. Mix until stiff dough has formed. Divide dough in six pieces. Poll out each piece and place portions of apple mixture ci ntcr.

Bring edges of dough up and over apples and pinch in place. Pried; with fork and hake twenty minutes on greased baking pan in moderate oven. Apple Mixture. 1 nppir 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 up ualer 2 tahlespotmH butter 1 cup teafpoun vanilla Peel ipples and quarter. Remove cort's.

Add water and cook six minus's in covered pan. Add sim.ir, cinnamon and butler. Stir constantly and cook two minutes. Add vanilla, Cool and add to dough mixture. Frosting for Chocolate Cookie.

1 cup sutar I'- aipiarp choro- cup brown iate. cut fine 1 tablespoon butter 5, cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla Mix chocolate, milk and butter. Conk, stirring frequently, until soft ball forms when portion is tested in cold water. Remove from stove and do not touch for twenty minutes. Add vanilla and beat until 1 earn v.

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"Lillian is a direct he commented. "I infer that you have requested her absence." "Your inference is correct," I told him stiffly, for there was that in his tone which grated upon me. "I have something to ask you concerning Mary which I do not think you would wish anyone to hear. Indeed you probably will not relish the question yourself." "Dearest lady!" he expostulated ') BATH BUDS KIEFER STEWART COMPANY. INDIANAPOLIS 1 'I i).

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