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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 4

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4 I fc ig 1 1 I I i 'll I IP ffi Ci iL li I LAAYETTE JOURNAL AND COURIER Thursday Evening1 March 26 1936 Personal and Society News SPRING house cleaning being just about due to absorb the at tention of housewives it will be strange if they are not con triving manipulation of the family budget to cover the price of some new furnishings too i The furniture marts have produced such alluring new styles and designs for all over the house that it will be hard to resist the impulse to possess a new piece or two at least If one has been waiting to furnish a room it is truly an opportune time to start about the pleasant job Maple wood 'and enameled wood are the two best choices for juvenile with whole seta to be assembled in either kind of furniture It has been said of maple takes a lot of punishment and that means a lot for the best behaved children are hard on house furnishings One of the companies that manufactures childrens furniture i exclusively brought out the niftiest set of maple recently to delight the heart of childhood Chifforobe bed dresser and a set of steps i all ol light maple and solid down to the floor are ornamented with borders of "animal crackerT figures The bed is especially in triguing for it has spindle "side from its middle to the head board They add to the appearance and also safety for with them sonny boy or sissy cannot topple out of the The cunning little steps to enable chubby short legs to climb into bed all by themselves will be lots of fun too Weddings HATHAWAY CULLUM Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Margaret Hatha way daughter of Mr and Mrs Ed Hathaway of Lafayette rural route 9 and Jesse Cullum son of Mr and Mrs John Cullum 1001 South Thirtieth street which took place at the home of the officiat ing minister Rev Ellis on South street The bride was be comingly gowned in a blue crepe dress The bride groom is employ ed by the Schwab Safe company or the present the young couple will make their home with Mr parents WELLS DAUGHERTY MONTICELLO March Miss Dessie Wells daughter of "Mrs Milton ry of this city was mar Personals Mrs Harold Seller arrived Thursday from Milwaukee Wis for a visit with her parents Mr and Mrs Cundiff Mrs Helen McKissic supervisor of the dormitory at the school for the deaf spent Thursday with her mother Mrs Weaver Mrs Harry Blakeslee will return to her home in New Orleans La riday after being a guest of her parents Mr and Mrs Lane Mr a Mary Blind went to Ox ford Thursday to take1 part in a program at a meeting of the Twentieth Century club Mrs Chester Le Kessler of Mo rocco visited friends in the city Wednesday Miss Mary Kent of Brookston was In the city Wednesday to visit friends Wallace Wolfe spent Wed nesday in Logansport Miss Helen Cooper visited in Indianapolis Wednesday Mr and Mrs Roy Street and CHECK THAT COOGH BEORE IT GETS WORSE Cheek it More it gete you down Cheek it before otbere maybe the children catch it Check it with HONEY A TAR Thia double actin compound sires quick reM and apeeda recovery Soothes raw inftamed tissues quickly allays tickling haddns Spoon ful on retiring makes for a ooufb frM sleep No Mat fonsiag stoenaob upsettins drucs Ideal for children too let that couch due to a sold hans onl or quick relief end spsoM ratarcry iamt on HONEY A TAR Walter Borchelt will go to River side Ill to spend the week end with Mr and Mrs Borchelt Ruth Mayer has gone to Elk hart to visit her parents and re cuperate from a recent illness Mrs William Coffroth mo tored to Muncie Thursday for the day Mr and Mrs Lee Paynter and Mrs Reed of Anderson were guests of Mr and Mrs Collins of Highland Park Wed nesday Prof and Mrs William Marshall will move Saturday from their home apartment 1017 State street to their farm on the South River road where they will build a new home and remain for residence Their apartment on State street will be occupied by the Misses Isabelle Stillwell and Elizabeth Ewry Engagements Mr and Mrs Bacheller 116 Marsteller street West La fayette announce the engagement of their daughter Thelma to Dr William orsythe of Vai Halla son of Mr and Mrs Wil liam orsythe sr of Cleveland Both Miss Bacheller a Purdue 1935 graduate and Dr orsythe graduate of Western Reserve col lege are on the staff of Grass lands hospital at Vai Halla Mfj and Mrs rank Mills of Lafayette rural rdute 10 announce the engagement ofUieir daughter Helen to rancis Mellady son of Leo Mellady of Brookston The wedding will take place soon i ried last Saturday evening at In dianapolis to Herbert Daugherty of Detroit the Rev Glenn Mell Christian church pastor officiat ing at the church parsonage The bride was charming in a navy blue and coral ensemble Attend ants included the twin sis ter Mrs Paul Ernst and Mr Ernst also the groom's sister Miss Jean Daugherty of Indian apolis A reception was held at the Ernst home where the bride and her sister also celebrated their 25th birthday Both young people were graduated from Shortridge high school Indianapolis Mr and Mrs Daugherty left for Detroit where they will be at home at 305 West Grand boulevard Mr Daugherty is employed by the ord Motor company Parties Mrs Clinton Powell was hostess at a dinner party Tuesday eve ning at her home on Park ave nue with the following as guests: Mr and Mra Glen Davis of Win chester Mr and Mra George Springer Miss Geraldine Biesle and Miss Paulita Sheets of this city A dinner of lovely appointments was given Tuesday evening in the cave at Lincoln Lodge by mem bers of Alpha chapter of Sigma Delta Rho sorority after which a pledge service was held for the Misses Catherine Weast and Rose Hubertz and Mrs Charles Weber Orchid lighted tapers and gold colored flowers were used on the table during the dinner hour lbo ALL WOOL Scores of Brand New SUITS 44 Just Arrived Specially Priced I NAVYS DAWNS TO PLAIDS GRAYS SIZES 12 1 I 3 1 SWAGGERS TAILORED SPORTS LEECES Hundreds of coats to select from Sizes for Misses and Women lQoo AT i MS I Spring Coats I 7 Ips f) a I i i Mr Iflh yr 11 jfl I 911 HL I Ws I 1 I a I inoo iAv41 i i fl gl I 9 1' 9 9r 9 vx ns cuueen czryi SOUTH SIDRSPUARB I SB DAILY MENU HINT By MRS ALEXANDER GEORGE MUSHROOMS OR DINNER Meals for Three or our Mushroom Rice Escallop Buttered Spinach Biscuits Honey Vegetable' Salad 'Somerset Plum Sauce Lemon illed Cookies Coffee or Tea 3 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons flour 1 cups milk 1 'cup boiled rice 2 3 cup mush rooms cooked cup diced celery cooked 2 tablespoons chopped green peppers cooked 2 tablespoons chopped pimientos 1 3 teaspoon salt 1 3 cup crumbs 1 3 cup grated cheese teaspoon paprika Melt butter add flour and when mixed add milk Cook until creamy sauce forms Stir con stantly Add rest of ingredients excepting crumbs cheese and pa prika Pour into buttered shal low baking dish and cover with cheese mixed with crumbs Sprin kle with paprika Bake 20 min utes in hot oven Serve in dish in which baked Lemon illed Cookies cup fat 1 teaspoon 1 cup sugar lemon extract 1 egg teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons 2 flour cream 1 teaspoon 1 teaspoon bak vanilla ing powder Cream fat and sugar Add egg and cream beat well Add rest of ingredients Chill dough for an hour or longer Roll out stiff dough until very thin Cut out circles and spread half with the filling cover with remaining half and prick tops with fork Bake 12 minutes on greased baking sheet in moderate oven Lemon illing Mi cup sugar teaspoon grated lemon 3 tablespoons flour teaspoon teaspoon salt nutmeg 2 tablespoons 1 egg yolk butter 3 tablespoons 3 tablespoons lemon juice water Blend sugar flour and salt Add rest of ingredients Cook slowly and stir constantly until mixture thickens and becomes very creamy Beat well and cool Bridge was later enjoyed and prizes awarded to Mra rancis Murphy and the Misses Caroline Clark and Rose Hubertz Host esses were the Misses Victoria and Camilla Altepeter Mrs Martin Brandon a recent bride was honored with a miscel laneous shower at the home of Miss Helen Brown oh Rural Route 7 Bungalow was flayed at three tables prizes being awarded to Mra Barbara Whalen? Mrs Howard Daugherty and Miss Bessie Gipson During the re freshment hour the guests were seated in the dining room at a lace covered table centered with a miniature bride under an arch Pink lighted tapers in crystal holders graced the centerpiece at either sidA Each place was mark ed with a pretty pink nutcup to which the name cards were at tached Ice cream in bridal slip per molds was served Little Karl Brown then entered the room drawing a wagon decorated in pink and white and laden with gifts for the honored guest A group of young people who assembled at the home of Miles Nelson of Burroughs street went to the home of Miss lora Ger trude Clinger on North Thirteenth street to give her a birthday sur prise Games and bingo were played Joanna Rust and Jimmie Rogers were given prizes for be ing the most attractive looking boy and girl present A lighted birthday cake was served with iced refreshments by Mrs Clinger assisted by Mrs Bertha Nufer to Barbara Alien Ruby Parker Mar garet Demming Mary Stong Bet ty Lahr Alice MulL Helena Linn Joanna Rust lora Clingler Mary Yeager Marilyn Wrights man James Allen Robert Ever hart Jimmie Rogers Paul Baum gardt Bud Young Howard Cool man Richard Coolman Bud Sli pher Miles Nelson Joe Balser and Sam Hoekstra GOODLAND March Miss Thelma Bisher was pleasantly sur prised with a birthday party at her home ive tables of euchre were at play and prizes were won by Miss Thelma Bisher and red ultz Dainty refreshments were served with the birthday cake being angel food with pink deco rations and pink candles Births Mr and Mrs Carl Spinney 115 University street West Lafay ette are the parents of a son born Thursday morning at the Home hospital Mr and Mrs Glaeson Gardnier of Brookston are the parents of a daughter born Thursday morn ing at the Home hospital Mr and Mrs Albert Swisher 1001 Brown street are the parents of a daughter Donna Louella born Tuesday at their home Mr and Mrs Roy Hanthorne 270 Smith street announce the birth of a son Roy jr born March 1 Clubs The monthly meeting of the American Association of Univer sity Women was held Tuesday evening in the Purdue Home Eco nomics building with Dr Lacey of the Indiana State Teach ers college at Terre Haute as guest speaker Her subject rent Trends in Education" includ ed three major points: what ex perience A A members have had basic to education? how deep are the interests and how used? and what is the range of the A A LL vision or horizon in education? Among the practi cal suggestions she mentioned up on which A' A commit tees might work were: 'buildings curricula number in class rooms selection of teachers acting on school boards helping to select policies better trained teachers length of school day and term and salaries The speaker suggested the first step tb be taken was an educa tional survey local state and na tional With reliable facts she said needs can be discovered This should be followed by study of local conditions in detail Open meetings with other organizations are beneficial and the state groups are always eager to help with statistics Reports and even limited financial contributions The ad dition of a fifth year to the high school course in cities of 10000 or more was proposed with the hope of making better citizens by lengthening the school term for those who never reach college During the dinner hour Dr and Mrs Graves "pianists played the duet arrangements of Brahms Liebeslieder waltzes Mrs Herbert Ver Wiere presid ed at the business meeting at which time annual election of of ficers was held Mra'R Stew art was elected president Miss Emma Cook recording secretary and Miss Amy Howe scholarship treasurer Group chairmen re ported as follows: Mrs Stahl legislative chairman sum marized recent bills in state and national Miss Amy Bloye inter national relations chairman an nounced a series of five meetings for the next five riday evenings at 7:30 in the Purdue Un ion building Planks for political parties will be formulated as fol lows: March 20 National Defense March 27 ar East Policies April 3 Neutrality April 10 Interna tional Organizations and April 17 Economic Relations Guests included: Miss lorence Carpenter president of the Al trusa club Mrs Charles Cory president of the League of Women Voters and Miss Elsie Overley president of the Business and Pro fessional club The Young Ladies sodality of St Mair's Catholic church held an enjoyable pot luck supper meet ing Tuesday evening in the Com munity Center on Columbia street' Miss Evelyn Pursley of Hartford City gave an Interesting talk on the sodality In "that city Plans were completed for a bingo party to be given the first Tuesday after Easter Committee in charge of the supper was: the Misses Alice Lammers Margaret McLain and Josephine Haghn Mra McCay of Tippeca noe county president of the Indi ana Home Economics association was a guest at the home of Mra Charles Lamb 825 South Twenty sixth street where she organized the East side Home Economics club The purpose of the club is to promote better homes through group study and projects Meet ings will be held the first Thurs day of each month Lavender and white were chosen as the colors The following were elected offi cers: Mrs Charles Lamb presi dent Mrq Clara Clarkson vice president Mra Jordan sec retary treasurer Mra Ben Wilson and Mra Waddell project leaders Mrs Smith Mra Clark son and Mra ox program chairmen and Mra Payne chorister Dainty refreshments were served The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Jordan The January Euchre club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mr and Mra George A Straws ma Prizes were awarded to Mrs Jacob Dexter and Thomas Mc Keighan The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr and Mra Jacob Dexter on April With a large attendance the council of the irst Christian church met Wednesday afternoon in the church parlors Mra rank Hall presided and Mrs Newton Jessup led the devotions Charlotte and Marjorie Bass Katherine Anderson and Mary Henry a group of pupils from Lincoln school sang Away" and Lord Have Mary Henry also con tributed a solo number accom panied by Millie Hoffman McElwaine principal of Lincoln school spoke on Relations in Our He stressed the fact that the solving of racial problems can come only through Christianity and good will and that a better understanding should exist between the white and negro races Mrs George Craig and her group served refreshments from a prettily appointed table The April meeting will be a guest affair Sponsored by the Jackson town ship Parent association an interesting historical meeting was held at Jackson Heights school with Dr Reser as guest speaker He told about the second Indiana state fair held in Lafayette in 1853 his talk reveal ing many deeply interesting facts about the Lafayette fair of over 80 years ago It was the final meeting of the year for the parent teachers and a short busi ness session was conducted by Mrs Lewis Withrow Mrs Elmer Brown was program chairman Mrs Bailey township rep resentative of the Tippecanoe County Historical association an nounced the purpose of the meet ing and presented Dr Reser Miss Katherine Parlon and Mrs Lynn Snouwaert assisted with the pro gram Under the direction of Miss Julia Wilson the school orchestra played several selections the sextette and Miss Doris Brown also being on the program The ord school Study club met at the home Of Mrs Manson CampbelJ on erry street with Mrs Maurice Stump presid ing Discussion leaders were: Mra Irvin Davis "Outside Inter and Mrs red Royl dren Are People Alter The benefits of outdoor activities for the family as a group were stressed During the social hour contest prizes were won by Mrs Holliday a gfrest and Hazel Mathews Delicious refresh ments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs Ray Israel Host esses for ''the April meeting will be Mrs Glenn Nothdurft and Mrs oster Elston A planned to meet Thursday evening at' 7:30 at the school building A playlet entitled was to be given The nominating com mittee was 'to be selected The March birthday group with Miss Edith Steffen as chair man served as hostesses at the dinner meeting of the Business and Professional club Wednesday evening at the Com munity house The tables were centered with' calendulas snap dragons carnations marigolds and fresia The bouquets rested on deep yellow runners topped with a narrow strip of greem The pro gram included vocal numbers of and "Beautiful Lady in by Miss Violet Kiser An interesting paper "The World read by Mrs Ger trude Hyman Miss Steffen Introduced the speaker of the evening Miss Ruby Clark of the Purdue home eco nomics department who gave an instructive talk on Ed ucation" She 'said "Women do 85 per cent of the buying and still they are not given much credit as consumers They should become more intelligent as buyers and learn and think for them selves on this subject" The pure food and drug act was helpful in protecting consumers she said but is not properly enforced She mentioned the coloring of green oranges to make them appear ripe and said the government was in vestigating this deception by grow ers Truth In advertising is of great est importance she declared aaj she urged more informative ad? vertising instead of the kind that appeals to fear instead of reason (Continued on Page 15) CALLOUSES experiment I Tha the way I to inataut relief from pein end 1 Ov quick aafe eaay removal of your ceUocnee Sold everywhere jr 'J Scholl's Zino pads LIN VAR 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