Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 273, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1926 — Page 5

■queen decides i TO TAKE FIRST BOAT FOR HOME ,( oVTIMI'KO FROM CAUR OVK) ■Li iii memory of the Indiana's war || living the Monument, the Queen taken to the City Library and /■.... i med by Mayor Duvall and city of'it- and then to the State House, . (lev. .luvkson officially greeted yßjn>r en behalf of the State. ■ in the little Roumanian church on qOyi.ule' street, Queen Marie attended ■>' iniliodox rervlce of her church. Mi. caving this dias on which she was . .1 during the < eremony, the Que. n ■ tiipjed and fell hut she was hurriedJp, ... .isted to her feet by two members | ■ct the Party. , c ■ Win n she arrived at the Columbia ■ ( ili at H p. M.. she was cheered by who had waited for hours sßin the iaih and cold. She paused brief- ■ |., to liow an acknowledgement to the |Hgreeting. ■ Emir hundred persons attended the the program of entertainment a climax. ■ lam learning more and more every '■il.ij to love your country and the Ain- ■ eriian people,” she said during the ■ banquet. rj ,\ Gold Plaque of the World War ■ .Memorial P'.aaa was presented to the ■ ■Queen by Hilton U. Brown. ■ —o—., I COURT HOUSE Sult On Notes ■ A suit on a note, in which judgement for S2OO and costs is demandled, was filed in the circuit court to- ■ day by Liechty Brothers "and com- ■ puny. Attorneys Lenhart, Heller and ■ schurger, of Decatur, represent the ■ plaintiffs. H| A suit on a note was filed in the ■ circuit court today by the Bank of ■ wren. Ohio, against Wayne Gaunt ■ and others. Judgment for S2OO and

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I costs is demanded. Attorneys Lenhart, Heller and Schurger, of Decatur, represent (he plaintiffs. Set For Trial J The case of the state vs. Ora J. , Bright has been set for trial on I November 30. I The case of the state vs. Arthur ' Spangler has been set for trial on 1 November 29. —o———— i Famous Sculptor Tells How To Make Or Mar Beauty Brenda Putnam, woman sculptor whose works haye won numerous medals and the acclamation of art critics everywhere, thinks that women spoil 'the contour of their faces by the I wrong use of make-up, but bobbed I hair and short skirts add to the graceful lines of the body, according to Hildegarde Fillmore who interviewed Miss Putnam for the December McCall's. The famous sculptor is quoted as saying: “To me, our everyday way of looking at beauty is only a small part of , it. Most people think of beatuy in I terms of a beautiful face. The angle, the set of the head with relation to the rest of the body is the secret of so much that is either lovely or un- i lovely about people. I would venture to say that by looking at the set of a head we could often learn far more aobut our neighbors than by looking at their faces! "Os course." Miss Putnam continued, j . her dark eyes turning restlessly from one sculptured piece to another, “faces < too. interest me intensely. I am struck ! first by the things that women do to ] their faces. Take such a superficial . thing as make-up Now, there is noth- i ing wrong with make-up, as such, but I find that there is everything wrong J with the way so many women use it. ( I see girls who deliberately blur and Spoil the contours of their faces by the 1 wrong accent— or by too much. To ’ any one who has worked with clay, ,

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these faces seem to be twisted out of shape. 1 want to mold them back to beauty. "Well, speaking of things that we spoil, I'd like to make a ploa tor feet. I As for most of our ankles, no Greek ( sculptor would have called the fashionable slim ankle beautiful. They always make their ankles strong and firm enough to bear the weight of the body. ' , "But if we have offended in the matter of feet, we are kinder to our selves in the matter of our clothing. Short skirts, with the freedom of movement and the grace which they allow, are a joy to me. And the lines of our silhouettes begin to get nearer to a sculptor's idea of beauty. "One aid to graceful lines is bobbed hair. As a sculptor, I am glad that it is no longer .freakish. Too short hair is apt to be ungraceful, but there is a just-right length which contributes definitely to beauty. “It frightens me sometimes to discover how much clothes have to do with beauty. When we wear WorkWhat Are You Doing For Your Puny Child? One Boy Gained 11 Pounds in 7 weeks and Is now strong and healthy. For weak, frail, under-developed ■hildren—and espec'ally those that lave rickets, and need a sure builder that promotes the growth of eeth and bones, cod liver oil is the one medicine supreme — nothing helps like it. But it is nasty and repulsive and evil smelling and nearly always upsets children's stomachs — so now up-to-date chemists advise McCoy’s Cod Liver o'l Compound Tablets, sugar coated and as easy to take as candy. One boy gained 11% pounds in seven weeks, and is now healthy an(i happy—thousands of other children have grown strong and robust. Sixty tablets for 60 cents at Holthouse Drug Co. and all druggists and money back if not satisfied—always insist on McCoy's—the original and genuine.

* f aday and unbecoming tlothes. when u our noses are shiny and our fuci-s go i unpwdered. we sink into the unnoticed B millions. It’s hard for a si u'.ptor to have to admit it, but the right clothes do make us beautiful in the eyes <;f £ the world. If this be treason, we wo- , men must make the most of it.” Il — ’ Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Paya I 7 ~ t) I Ouch! Backache! Rub Lumbago Away When your back Ih sore and lame or him bn go, sciatica or rheumatism

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