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THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1022. Various TSmely Topics Special Interest to Women ftenrvi Mrs. A. VanCyke, Mrs, D. S.

Ttavlfl Tinas nnil Mrji. Menssco. Mrs. was maid of honor and Sewcll Blmmer-man, brother of the bride, whs best man. The Itev, Earl Daniels of Indianapolis read the double ring ceremony, merman at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs.

John n. Slmmerman, last night Miss Flossie Lehr played the wedding march. Miss Opal Mosebaugh It so you could have married me, nut thi Image of Harry Underwood as a possibly constant husband was too much for mo, anil I laughed James H. Orondorff. SOCIETY My Marriage Problems By Adele Garrison American Legion Auxiliary Notes.

BY CLAIRE PALMER THUR8T0N. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rosenthal and daughter Miss Janet, 2850 North Meridian street, are visiting In New York. 1ANY woman have made What Underwood Baiietd In Atiftlyi-tfi Mridfa nd Dicky.

courage ami cheer them. Itegutar visits From Across the Sea Jly Laura A. Smith reservations tor the lunteon to be Friday In tho Chateau room HAD no retort to make to Harry Underwood mirthful aawrtlon that I wa like all other women, ready to Hire up In defense ot my hunbar.a PA1H8. Deo. 4.

Although hee Is Mrs. Franklin Lea I oh op. nntlonnl chairman of tho reconstruction committee of tho American legion Auxiliary, says that ns thr Is no clear defining as to whero hospitalization and welfare work pnds nml reennst ruction begins, the work can not be ytemntUcd untl after the national committee meets In are made, ami gainea, Mile, fruit, grape Juice, sandwiches and cookies are carried to tho ex-service men patients. One of the local manufacturers donated fifteen pair of ockn. The municipal recreation department has asked the legion and auxiliary to act as hosts and hnstrsNCs for a banquet to be given to the stinhnts In the Amerlrnnlnm clanm.

A banar is being planned for the near Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Burnet, 1864 North Pennsylvania street, have returned from a visit In Vlncennes, Ind.

Mrs. James Waugh of Crawfords-vllle, will come the last of the week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jetties Bingham, 1304 North Alabama street. Interesting Program fllren.

The regular meeting of the Gen. Arthur St. Clair chapter of the Daughters of tho American Revolution was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Stuart Dean, 4207 North Pennsylvania street. fresh asparsmia In the market anil narcissus and white lilacs In the llower stands, preparations go merrily on for Christmas.

Christmas cards appeared In the English book shops tho flrst week In October. This Is becauso Enslajifl's future. The HunUnetcn auxiliary Is January, In Inllann polls. At this rs Tin no matter how badly he had treated me-Indeed, too conictous waa I of the fact that there waa more than a grain of truth In hla absurdity to dlaputo his statement, oven If I had wished to continue the undignified dispute. That 1 had dragged Lillian's name Into the controversy was another matter of Keen -ion of national executive com-J dAed nux bud Iv from tht Ironn hospital empire stretches over such far-away of tho Claypool hotel by the Seventh District League1" of Women Voters, at which time Mrs.

Lewis Rose, of Hartford, will speak. Among them arc Mrs. Allen T. Fleming, president of tho Indianapolis league: Mrs. Isaac Born, chairman of tho Seventh district league; Mrs.

David Ross. Mrs. Loroy KaMer, Dunlop, Mrs. John P. Bamhlll, Mrs.

Henrietta Ulllnwood, Miss M. B. Hoaglnnd, Mrs. Frank Streighjoff, Mrs. Albert J.

Dev-crldge, Mrs. M. B. Spellman. Mrs.

D. Hyrnn or tiny hay who needed assistance. On nfltn mlttee, the hospitalization and rccon-' stntctlon committee, will hold a Joint meeting. I The one ennui mietlvn aire nt wnrlc 1 i -nanKiutivinjr nay the "adopted middy lay the 'adopted buddy' An- received a large and well filled box. An and well filled box.

outer nox was sent to another boy In lands and weeks must bo allowed for the sending. I do not hold with foreign Christmas cards. They seem to portray everything except the "Little town of Bethlehem" and. Merry Christmas. Outside a few English coaching party accomplished by the reconstruction com reffrot to mc.

-wny, i hiwku i scathingly, "didn't I remember Harry Underwood's penchant for tensing, and lcavo his sally unanswered?" Mrs. H. Ncwcomb read an original story, "Dandy," a Christmas story as oi.u Diivn BUCDCB, IHO BUDJUCIS ranKC nut mere was no uc thuhiiih vv told by-a Southern mammy. Mrs. Ida Maria R.

Coldwcll sang a stoud of store in Hoslon. termed "The IJIsabiml fu? hy PC11" 'Ubscrlptlon to n- permanent eharter. nance this work, and each auxiliary Mrs. Charles W. ITanley of Itrnsselaer unit In MnftsachusettJi was asked to has accepted the appointment state pledge, a certain amount, chairman of the Americanism commit- A-dlsableil ex-servlco man, experienced tee.

Mrs. C. E. Combs, chairman of this line. Was obtained to act as i tlin Kwnntl dUtrlet.

him nnnnlnteil Mra. eongs "One Flno- Day," from "Mme. irom comics to gardens and summer scenes, Perhsps, though, If I wero holding down smno lonely post In India or alone In tho Australian bush. I might be gladder to see a homo garden In llower or a caricature, than a more serious card. "Irish Love Song" and "Sicilian T.llltnhv." Hv Aihrt SnanU.

what I might have left unsaid. Ann there was no recourse for ma txew. silence, which, I am afraid, was distinctly sullen. Harry Underwood, however, lost no time In breaking Into it. "trfwk here, old dear," he said, suddenly sober, "let's get this thing Give a Man Hosiery Imported Woolen Socks in Handsome Styles and polors Thn English have mustered tho art of prodiiclnB fine looking, flno wearing wool hosiers- more completely than any other nation.

And their hosiery, Imported by ti direct, la to be had In generous quantities at the Men's Store of L. S. Ayres Co. If you want a gift that a man can use constantly, that will continue to look well after montlm of wear, give him Imported woolen socks. We Call ERpccial Attention tn the Price They Are Much Lower Than You Would Expect ing.

She was accompanledby Mrs. Dorothy Knight Greene. manager. Auxlllnry mvmhera and many I Kred Bpltsnagte of Vlnrennes to assist' The Conturv Plnh win m. nrAmm- straight.

You tmnic i inc ucvu n.it. rtttrnime I'm ncorlnc Dicky Alt But Christmas Icenes. With of course, there Is no lack fiuiuiiioni women ot jioston co-opcr- tne state cnnirman or reconstruction, ated to make this store ft great sue-; Mrs. WHma farmer. A recent rommu-cess.

Tho welfare committee collects titration from tlm Keith Hoss unit of the articles made by the disabled vet- Aurora tells of a trip to the Health win day evening at 8 o'clock at the Odeon. Fred I. Pitcher will talk on "The Elimination of the Middle Man." of Santa Claus and the chimney, children singing Christmas carols, and all on account of this performance when my own record concerning Ml Isn all to the balmy. Well, In one way you're probably right I I'm not hanging any erans in the hospitals nnd throughout hospital at south itend, Mrs. Palsy tho entire state, nnd Is resjtonstbl for Jackson was appointed chairman of a A tea will be given this afternoon at Clock at the Athonnitnm tnr all nf mat speaks of Christmas.

My cards, the articles being sitfely delivered at sent by friends tn America, nre eagerly sox, eight helmet, enndy and nine sweaters to the honpltnl. The Homer C. I'limcron unit 342 of Japanese inmcrnB stancy or decency or any other of the domestic virtues, but you've got to remember this" tho Democratic women, workers, Including tho precinct women and chairwomen. Mrs. Anna Markey, vice county chairwoman, will preside.

rtojiavlllo has for a permanent i t-lmrter. A bulletin received frnm Mrs. sougni oy my French friends. Among cards copying the great paintings, 1 And few, even In the religious shops, portraying tho Nativity. I sent to a.

Mend In Slnmniv tnr He naused ns cnoosing ma wwrua. and I watched him, fascinated by nn Thn riWIllnr mnnttn T.Jt... Edllh irwln Hohsrt, former national president of the auxiliary and now national chairman of the welfaro com ixpresslon of sinccruy inai mt uauiy not knowing then I'd be In tho land of oils league of Women Voters will not be upon his usually mocKing laco. mittee, says that It Is her n1m to have Heavy ribbed woolen hose, In heather mixtures, (15c pair. Heavy ribbed hose, silk clocked, In heather mixtures.

the store, where they are apprnlstvl, small percentage being added to defray overhead expenses. This store wm opened In April. 1022. and from then until Sept. 1, 1022.

about 931,000 was paid over to the disabled men. Kn large l'rorrani In This reconstruction committee will continue to enlarge upon this work for the coming yenr. Mrs. Bishop Is requesting that every state reconstruction chalnnan work under the divisional member of the national reconstruction committee. Mrs.

Bishop's Plan Ifl for eneh ntntn i-hnlrmtn tn Heavy ribbed, firmly knit, finest grade wool hosiery, $1.00 pair. neavy ribbed, soft flnlnh wool hosiery, finest grade, $1.25 pair. "Can I liter ForgetT" Lll and ho resumed slowly, "were iieiu rnaay ancrnoon Due will be combined with the luncheon to be given by the Seventh District Leaguo Friday In the Chateau room at the Claypool hotel. rem winaimaj carus at mat soason but she sent me cards of the Annunciation, and of lovely angels, but not one of the cradle. Whatever we may lack of suitable Christmas cards, there Is one Christmas two battered hulks drifting down stream when wo Jostled each other, and derided to drift together for rompanr.

Mr. and Mn. R. T1. 19041 85c pair.

every unit in tne emiru organiznnon adopt one or more beds tn some hospltnt as the unit's especial charge. Would Hell Vets Articles. Mrs, Ivalon Way of Albany unit says the unit would like several scarfs, baskets and any articles made by the dis oujungi wrucn we nave in enty the Linden street, entertained Informally Heavy-ribbed and flat knit woolen hosiery, specially rein shop windows will be piled high with Sunday afternoon In honor of the seventy-eighth blrthrln-r innlvrMw nt "'ill'' Paraon, tins. In white bowls all tied up In a pudding cloth. James R.

Wright, father of Mrs. Hollo-way. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Holloway abled soldiers, to be disposed of by the I'm not denying inai i waa innniwijr uw more battered of tho two, and that Tsll made a mighty poor bargain.

But, remember, that she was a matura, experienced woman a divorcee to boot when sho picked me off the lemon tree, and mu. .11.1 if with hnr AVftM fullv onen to unit Mince Pie vs. rium Padding, make a complete survey of the welfare workers all over the state and also to appoint district chairmen to co-ordinate the work. AH the English tearooms will adver The Marlon County Council Auxiliary i will hold the regular business meeting forced, In plain or heather effects, fl.R0 pair. Special Assortment of Silk Clocked Cashmere Hosiery, $1.50 Pair In handsome heather combinations or plain shades, with especially reinforced heels and toes, clocked In silk; smartest and most effective of all hosiery for winter wear.

Ayres Men's Store Street floor. were Mrs. Alice McCIaln, Miss Pearl L. Holloway and Mr. and Mrs.

Richard M. Rosa Among the out-of-town guests wero Mr. and Mrs. E. P.

Lowa and Lverette and Frank Lowe of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Ara Maggard of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Mrfl. Ira. M. llnwiisV tnnrtmn nn Wednesday afternoon at 2 :30 o'clock tho fact that I vrafltovcrrine and likely to spoil on her hands. L.1I was pro-pared for anything I might do.

and likO' tho thoroughbred she Is, sho never Um nt unvthlnfr I've dune. But tise genuine English plum pudding. They are wonderful, these globes of fruits and spices held together with rich dough, but I still have a Tank's obsession for In the Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. president of Indtnnn, has just visited the Marlon home and finds that the number of articles made there that can bo disposed of Is comparatively small, and no provision has been mnd at tho Conner, Mrs.

Herman Munk, Miss Alma Slckler, Mrs. A. Block, Mrs. Albert Dugan, Mrs. peorge Flnfrock, Mrs.

Henry Beck. Miss Julia Landers. Mrs. Richard Lienor, Miss Eldcna and Miss Sam Lauter. Mrs, John P.

Goodwin, Brookville: Mrs. M. S. Goodwin, Brook-vllle: Mrs. Fred Hoke, Miss Pearl For-sythe, 'Mrs.

Isadora Fciblcman, Miss Gertrude Felbleman, Miss Gertrude HykcS, Mrs. Amanda Smlther, Mrs. Eva Rolllnson, Mrs. N. O.

Tracey, Mrs. C. A. Tucker and Mrs. Wllmsr christian.

Xleet Delegates. Mrs. William Guthrie, state regent of tho Daughters of the Union and a member of the Governor Oliver P. Morton chapter, was hostess for tho regular meeting of the organisation with a Christmas party yesterday afternoon at; the Claypool hotel. Delegates elected to tho Daughters of the Union Congress, to be held In Now York in February, were Mrs.

Guthrie, Mrs. A. J. Clark, regent of the local chapter, end Mrs. Edna Severin as alternate for the regent: Mn.

Fellows and Mrs. P. M. Din, with Mrs. J.

J. Browne and Mrs. William Carlln alternates. Miss Bess Sanders read and Miss Fonda and little Miss Mary Elizabeth Tell gave iancy dances. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph B. Ra.nb.10M Ruckle street, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank P.

Manly will lsave today for a trip to New York. Mrs. Frank U. DelU 8S North Meridian street, has returned from spending the Thanksgiving holiday with her daughter. Miss Dorothy, at YTCieston college, Norton.

Mass. Dr. and Mrs. William Grow have returned to their home In St. Ljnla.

after a visit with Mr. snd Mrs. Walter Grew, 4240 Park ave. Miss Dorothy Day, 2304 North nn-nois street, has returned form a visit with her sister. Miss Eleanor, at Madison, Wis.

Mr. and Mm. Francis Andrews of Manchester, Mass, are here visiting their daughter. Mrs. Fletcher Hodges.

Dr. and Mrs. Frank. A. Hamilton.

S430 North PexmsyWaala. street, hove returned from a visit with their daughters, Miss Margaret and Miss Mary, In New York. Miss Ruth and Miss Helen Bheerto. 4830 Central avenue, have as then-guest Miss Helen Thomas at Cincinnati, O. Itlss Gertrude.

Bnn, of Tnctatt. Ind- Is tho house guest of Mr. and Mrs? Stuart W. BueV 201 Washington Court. Mrs Ruch-wtS tertUn her guest Thursday at luncheon snd Midge.

John Paul llogsdala will preside. The mihjoct of the occupational therapy jrrcsion or jrorcviue. u-. b. Dur- the fact remains that she married me Minnurg.

and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. McCIaln of Greenwood.

Ind. Knowing exactly wnat sne uu.mk. mine. pie. itowever, i play my part manfully when tho plum pudding comes, room darkened, the pudding on Urn trav Mfwd with v.1- clnsncs will do oiscussen nnu pians mndn for the dlspjisat of articles made; hv the boys nt the hospitals where these' classes are taught.

Jamea W. Kesler will spenk before the meeting nn the Ultey Ho DroKO on. anrupiiy, ana mw nari(vfi thn nlti inHflru table exoros- iiuuio ior pncKing ana transportation. Any unit desiring to sell a few of these articles can obtain them directly from the home by paying the cash price asked for the article, and they may sell thorn for any price they deem ad- "It Is splendid to watch the faces of the Guild Z.uneheen. The members of the Sunnyslds Guild sfon which always compels mp to turn Memorial project, airs, itngsuaie win appoint the Seventh district welfare my own eyes away irom nu u.

w- met at the homo of Mrs. E. M. Amos, chairman. It Is tin desire the coun "Can I ever forget," he began again Broadway, yesterday, for Its cil to nyntematize the sending or imnitets monthly luncheon and business meeting.

after a long pause, "tho nrsi nigni i ever saw you? It was In the theater, tK.t tAw wmVn nftr you were mar- covers were laid for forty members Koyal Mm -FLORIDA Mrs. Downey found many things that tho Indlvldunr units can supply the recreational directors with, which the boys need and can procure (n no other way, right colored pieces of material that can be used In making rugs and othor domestic artlclea and especially stockings nre desired. These are Used In weaving. Games also nre very ac snd the home was prettUy arranged with vases of pink and white chrysanthemums. Following the business ses ungual! lassies at this part of the Christmas dinner.

They have accepted our oysters, turkeys and things wo must have on Santa Claus day. Hut when the pudding arrives, each face glows with delight and eyes grow wistful. We know that each girl Is back In Merrio Kngland In thought, seeing the family circle around the family table, and that unless she shut out this picture auickly, a wave of homesickness will engulf her, ENGLISH GIRL NOW GUEST IN HOME OF Ul anil me. strutting like a young rooster who has just won his first barnyard fight I expected to hear him crow every second. AM, by George, I dtdn blame him when you lifted those lamps rt vnnr.

nnrl Innlrnrl tin ILt TTlft It WaS DAILY TRAIN OBSERVATION SLEEPING CARS JACKSONVILLE sion bridge was played. Mrs. Edward anaiieDerger or xerro Haute, was Mr TAMPA ST. PETERSBURG vui-ox-iown guest. ceptable, such as picture puzzles, dominoes, checkers, parthlsl, etc.

One truck load ot lumber, sufficient supply for lilcn innklne Into deeo pools of water Ror-1 Palm fOHU SpcUl Mrs. FranV H. Hntnctnn inl ror run stums, so tiint tne worn win not bi duplicated. I-nst Monday evening tho ffruce ltoblson post gave a dinner, nnd In the evening, tho auxiliary an entertainment feature, a playlet by ftnnlh Tnrklngton. culled 'Thn Trysting Place." Thoe who took part In the play were Mrs.

Frank Ixmg. Mrs, Will Long, Mrs. MnonejY Mrs. Tinder. Miss Mercedes Tinder nnd Mrs.

I. HHbort. Mrs. Wlllard lloyle wnn the director. Next Tuesday the unit will hold an all-day meeting.

PRESIDENT AND'WFElPLAN VACATION FOR NEXT YEAR WAMIINOTON, flee. 4, President nnd Mrs. Harding will leav Washing many months, niremiv has been sent. where tne sumigni is irying; 10 wi 1Mb. Lv.

OilcasTo This will be used In the wood-work ter. Miss Louise, 3013 College avenue, who has been nftmrffn lf4S a. m. Lv. Indian polla.

Ar. Chttanf the shadows away. Madge Is Arauied. iis e. PtbH ing classes, in making shelves, uook ends.

etc. varsity, will leave Dec 14, to spend tho winter In Miami and St. Petersburg. Ar. 840 p.m.

7sJ0 a. ml. All articles for use of tho boys must MRS. MARY WARREN "Not that you turned any sunlight In Ar. JaksMivUU Ar.

Trim Before returning homo in May my direction," ho. smiled. "You might Ar St. fUtnfcuig tie rorwarded to Miss urace iiryant, occupational therapy director. Resolutions Panned ttotrn rinon finlfiteft before what's his Bml Inwr m4r OO o.

Mrs. C. E. Cottlnsham. 2143 Rmt.

nam! her. or an angel floating narkl Palm makM direct cobmcUmm tniiu for alt Florid mM. PfcUr ri KANSAS CITY. Deo, 4.Mlss Nancy Jordan, young English woman, land her 3-year-old son Francis are In around on a fleecy cioua ror any warm way. will return home today from week's trip to New York.

Some of the resolutions pnsscd at tho roagh rvunborc Ta Wlatrr TourUt tkkrt aa wfe aOr. sUb Ubaal Itijc ud you did towara mo. xou aram national convention of the -auxiliary nirn nithf TAX nr mn one little bit. and Mr. snd Mra Albert T.

Vahv For booklrl, detail! Information or wrraU i mpptf were as follows: That mental patients ton for a rest after Cnngrens adjourns next yenr. It wna said todny at the vmi rtM lhA cordial to Ml because Kansas City. They arrived lats last light for Now York with Mrs. Warren CP.BIGELOW 1. W.

GARDNER returned from their wedding trip and ore at home at 1508 Broadway. Mrs. you wore afraid the Dlcky-blrd might think you were Jealous, you didn't have confined In hospitals for the state In sane, be removed to government hos Um rinanf AfM 'nt immeaiawny to mrs, warren nnnnrtmnnt. Frank tt. Warren, divorced White House.

Humor that they Intended upending the winter at a Southern resort definitely wns set nt rent, PfaHrkl PuNinr Afwal SMlbralf.aiiMM Sfl MarcfMiria Baab tMa, Aorraerry juuas jrrances to DB nice lO me, ana my nairn iKiwi wt frnm tVin fov mitt vou handed mo." husband of Mrs. Warren, mot the party pitals caring for disabled veterans; that riinnlln.nl. whn are either members of Btr rear rhm lUMnimMl CirtU pu fob ten iadUaapafit, laa. FWa. hUlalUI 11- a.

mmm. ttia voico iraiiea oit imu mini. mnA nnlliil that for a. second or two members of tho Prlscnia circle Friday afternoon at her home, 430 Berkley he waa actually lost In the reminiscence at the station ana was a visitor ai Airs. Warren's apartment today.

"Miss Jordan nnd the child will remain here as my guests until we have time to make plans for the future," Mrs. Warron said. of that long-past lime, wnicn remembered as vividly as he. Then ho spoke Mrs. a E.

Hedrlck, SWJ'lSS: lngton street, has ham -rlsKlne; In Chicago for the lost six weeks and returned Sunday- Her daughter. Mrs. M. B. Walling, and children.

Base Marie and Sam Hedrlck. returned with her. Dr. Waning win Jam them during the I There wn.i "no posaltillty," It was said, thnt th- Prenldent would leave Washington this winter or while Congress Is In sfsslon. MARRIED AT NOBLESVILLE.

NOHU-sSVlLMS. Dee. 4. One hundred gtieats attended the marriage of Paul Koudebush and Miss Alma Slm- fivnln. mnrn hrlsklr.

tho legion or auxiliary be appointed for mental patients In hospitals; that the War Department dyo all army goods before permitting the sate to civilians. American legion Auxiliary No. Wt. South Bend, has shipped a barrel of apples and also a barret of canned fruit to tho Marlon home. Through a regularly appointed commttteo the Indies of tho auxiliary nave been able to visit tho boys nt Heaithwln hospital, and en- Mrs.

Warren declined to make any Keen Interesting Talk. "But I'm getting away from my sub further statement other than to ex-iirou hnr dlsoleasure at the oubl cltv ject. Confound you, I always get on: In his talk yesterday at the resmlar Christmas nounaysu my troiioy wncn yuu in iioutiu. nuiua luncheon meeting of the Woman's Rotary Club at the Claypool hotel. Hilton the poim.

ne wicny-oira awapi. you meet MISS wno wan ueuwneu temporarily by Immigration offlclals at off your feot. marriea you anor a wniri-wlnrl wnnlntr. and vou had about ai The Cornelia Cole Fairbanks chapter of the D. A.

R. wm entertain with a Christmas party Thursday at the home of Mrs. Louis H. Levey. 2802 TJ.

Brown, chairman of the board of di tnnrh ATnorlcnco of the world, of men rectors of Butler college, told of the Ellis ismna. HOOSIER COUPLE WEDS. CHAMPAIGN, Dec. 4. Miss Mil and or wnai you migm get up againat am tnme whlto rabbit.

The Dicky general plans for the proposed new North Meridian street. bird ought to bo on his knees, thanking That rtluh members and Butler college when moved to iFalrvIew. Mr. Brown sold that It was th aim guests hiked Sunday from Blue Bluffs niS particular ntim josh mat no cvur woo allowed to cop you out, Instead of dred C. Rice of Judyvllle, and nttiinniiprinir nrounn wun some otner 10- vacation neiKiiia.

wucro ww Joyed a dinner at tho Trail's End cot William M. Anderson of Pine Village, wore married hero today. girl. If the fates could only have fixed tage. of the committee to build a collego that would be worthy of the city of Indianapolis and a school that would go through tho years as a place of beauty.

The cluu passed a resolution in favor of the proposed college land being kept Intact and not sold for lots. Mrs. Gilbert Cooke, Berkeley Manor, will entertain with a. tea. dance.

Dec 27, at the Spink -Arms, for her daugh ter, Allss Annens, ana auii aigono Guests at the luncheon were Mra. Hugh McK. London. Mra. IT.

H. Horn. Roemler, who are classmates at vas-sar college, Poughkeepsle. N. T.

nrooK. miss iicuie ifi. Morehouse and Miss Elizabeth Kainey. Mn. Taiibella Keith.

2924 North Can- Itol avenue, was hostess to the regular meeting of the Sigma Phi Delta Soror ity last mgni. Tt. W. Gillesnie. Colonnade aeart' AH the Interests of Home By Agnes McCalloch Hanna meata.

will entertain with a luncheon at the Splnk-Arms today In honor of Airs, aiyra Allison, wno win leave soon to spena uie wmier in juuum, BREAKFAST. Shredded Wheat Biscuit. Top Milk. Minced Ham on Toast. Coffee Apricot Jam.

LUNCHEON OR SUPPER. Cream of Cora Soup. Sliced Tongue and Corn Beef, Veeetabla Oarnlah. The regular meeting of tho Woman's Research Club was held yesterday afternoon In the Crqpsey auditorium at the city library. Mrs.

O. L. Wade told of her visits through the movie studios In California and there was a motion picture, "The Song of the Lark," shown at this meeting. The hostesses wero All That Delicious Tomato Flavor Sealed in for you Ginger Bread with not Vanilla Sauce. DINNER.

Breaded Veal Chops, Mustard Pickle, Baked Idaho Fotatoes. Spinach. Chocolate Ice Box Pudding. Dear Mrs. Hanna Will you please publish in your column In The Star a good recipe for "Red" devil cake.

Some times my cake Is reddish and sometimes It la brown. Pleaso tell me tho secret of making a red cake. I like your col umn. airs, w. The tlmo at which you add your chocolate probably affects tho color, according to a very good cook.

Sho gives me inis recipe, wmcn results in a reddish or mahogany colored cake which Is light and well mixed and navorcd. RED DBVjX CAKR. Fresh, sun-ripened tomatoes are cold sieved to remove all the skins, fiber and seeds, all the tomato flavor is retained. Rich, ripe tomatoes with all the bother of preparation eliminated. Wonderful for soups, sauces or seasoning.

Columbia Condensed Tomatoes are economical and very delicious. If you shonldVt like It, your grocer will buy back the empty can. Orate one-fourth cake of chocolate and mix with one-half cup of sugar, Rare Raisin Pie is being bated for yon by. matter bakers in your town. Ask grocers or neighborhood bake shops to deliver one to try.

iVThy bJe at Kome? youll agree that you don't need to when you taste the pie they're making with delicious: Sun-Maid Raisins I Hd Tntr Iron Today? one-half cup of milk and tho yolk of one egg. Mix and cook for five minutes In a double boiler, until smooth. Cool while preparing the cake. Cream one Spanish Rice 2 cupa cooked rice, 1 chopped pepper, small onion fried with 4 strips of chopped bacon, 1 tablespoonful butter. 1 can Columbia 'Condensed Tomatoes.

1 cup cheese grated, paprika, salt and pepper to taste. Sprinkle cheese over top. Bake i hour. Serve 8 persons. cun of sutrar with one-hair cud or but- ter, beat In two eggs not separated, and two cups or nour ana one sman tea- spoonful or soda dissolved in a tame Hnnan'ful of warm water, add one a spoonful of vanilla, and, when well mixed, add the cooled custard which has toicn prepared.

This combination seems to give the reddish color you Ice with white frosting to which marsh mat lows have been added. If you want a thick yet soft frosting. If you make a stirrer crosting you may waa second coat of chocolate. There aro many good frosting for use on these rich cakes. "Shop Early ftt Vonncgut's" DEVICE SHOW WATER DEPTH.

For ascertaining the depth of water tn dlitant reservolri, a device that Is a combination of phonograph and telephone nan been Invented In England. Give Father a Carving Set That Have You a Friend in Actually Carves mmWi 4a HiU II MhABI'D'C? rriiTTTrrTwi'a I We carry the moat complete line In the city. Handles of star, pearl and silver. Two-piece Mta range in price from $1.50 up; three-piece acts, 2. It) to siH.no, II II I HIM TMW ll Yimi I New York? It Is said on.

million peopls llv on the West side. Perhaps some of your friends are here. Why pot be near tnem7 HOTEL BELLECLAIRE Broadway at 77th Street New York Tills iittrnotlvn hotel Is located In tho social center of the West Kl'le: mldwny butween Central park and Rlver.ldo drive; nt jr'-Mitri hv subway to Times square the amusement ter. Every room flooded with sunlight. VONNEGUT Hardware Co.

120-124 E. Wash. St..

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About The Indianapolis Star Archive

Pages Available:
2,551,945
Years Available:
1862-2024