Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 13 August 1928 — Page 5

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| Han't is Popular Hat This Season I „ on>r one pronounces it'berry.'’ or in the real French manner, the ■ Hhetncr b( , u le best-beloved bonnet of the coming season, ac- ■ predictions from the much modistes. ■ coriiiW u ’ 4 ’ U|v . ip pii v g to any close hat which fits the head like the ■ Thr term re.i . grandfathers as well as their grandsons, and ■ faintly'' BaW,ll ' Hl ia „ r iety of shape and color. Maria Guy, of Paris, is niakiiig ■ ronin 1 in inf" 1 1" |a wi(b twil narrow bands of bright orange in the same ■ il'” fl,t ’*!’*.(* the crown which is pulled down at one side. A scarf ■ ..inrisl eueirclini.

H ”' a ? abac of ill'’ same material M 1“" very smart ensemble with I XT* X■* charftcte h r 81, of deep, sapplnr-'. blue velvet with ■ , plain, round. Mmuly titting crown ■ .pdtwofu" folds standing erec ■ TO9B the back am! ending tn a sort | choix (cabbag. > over each ear. ■ another variety of the beret is ■ crav felt with soft folds of satin | bl ,n across the front, the shape of ■ *h bears a distinct resemblance I Another beret ha. a crown of bhuk ■ broadtail and a band of white telt ■ which forms a little round top at one a side Matter's plush which has been ■ varnitdted, forms the trimmings of ■ other smart hats. m Felt and panm velvet are combined ■ to make some snmning little berets. ■ One in *> f ’ bIH( k bvaVer W “ h a ■ slightly full crown, has a design in 9 velvet'squares about the edge with a ■ M <> f lhe ri,llinK a ' olie Bide : 9 Another smart and useful beret is of ■ soft lacquered n d leather stitched all H over in black with a lacing at one ■ side of the crown. Berets of panne 9 velvet with a long bow hanging at H the sid* are very chic - ■ ROBERT AUGUST ■ SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY B "hen Mr. and Mrs Robert August B returned home fr. m up town, about M eight o’clock Saturday evening. Mr. ■ August wa> surprised to find a group ■ e tela' :>• >at •: 111. nds w iio had gath B *red to assist lorn in celebrating bis a twenty-sixth birthday The evening B Pleasantly spent in playing pino- ■ rhle after whic h Mrs August served a dfl' "its refrc-iiiift.’- in two courses. a The honor guest was the recipient of 9 many lovely gifts from his visitors, a ’ho included: Mr. and Mrs. L. W. 9 August. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griebel, ■ M iss Mildred Bright, Miss Edith Baka er ' Miss Oma Slant l , Miss May Cook--9 son. Miss Reba August. Donald Aug--9 usl an d Ted and John August, of Fort 9 Wayne: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. August, Mr. 9 and Mrs. Elia- Luhtensteiger ami son 9 Richard, Mr and Mrs. S I Lord anil 9 sons Paul and Robert, and Mr. and 9 Mrs. Robert August and son Bobby, all 9 of Decatur. entertains IOWA VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. c l. Walters, and daughter Uorothv. of West Madison street, entertain. 1 at dinner. Saturday, evening, for Mr, and Mrs. Lester Keller and twin daughters, Helen and Manrine, of Daveiip >rt. lowa, and Mrs. E -M. Suttles. „| Conneaut. Ohio. Mr. Keller is the assistant principal of the high school at Davenport, and a former teacher of the schools here. Together with his family, he is visiting * jr several days with his parents, at Monroe. ENTERTAINS parents EROM NEW YORK CITY Mr - an 'l Mrs. Isadore Altman, of * fork City, arrived in this bity noon today, for a visit of indefinlength, with their daughter, Mrs. la:illl - v - of North Fourth u / Tllis is ,h e first time Mrs. year« r h ‘a See ” her I,arellts in five greal?! 1 . theil ' Visit ilere has beeh T looked forward to by Mrs and family. WitL°a A INDIANA : rc HOHI ° V| SITORS lThk/ c o MrS ' Allen J Miller . South i an d Mrs M their Euests Mr - Loan anil « L,intoll ’ o£ tlle Akron J 'nkins of 88 ’ and Miss An " a an 'i Miss ° p Ak J° n ’ Ohio ’ Mrs - Linton hllll <r The nh- are SlßterS o£ Mrs ’ *Sit here f ,? hl ° gUeBtS eXl * ct t 0 ln * which ts the Il6Xt ten days ’ dur ' Bever al shortTi th6y expect t 0 take ot Indiana , ° Ut over the state llrs - Miller °Th ler W ’ th Dr ’ and Joi ned in lh , \ he party "‘H also be son o n r traVe ‘ B by W ’ D ’ Tay--18 toying a aud Mrß ’ *»«*«•, TTho his duties B a( , , ks vaca£ ‘°a from the Ove/aTr”* Balesman for w:th the nn? Company, to be tojourn. ° gUests dur *ng their S'* coupZe~ »T URDA¥ Burkh ead tn? m° f M * BB L - ■ b °th of m ' r Rolla E. Johnson, I Urda v even? Was Bo 'emnized SatI ’ h6ir own hL BUBt U ’ 192 - ia I BlßEl ‘ ring ,t r at IMonroe ' The I COUnU C<! ’ WhlCh United she I ° vlock . by R WaS rea<l aT fclght | Pa S to r ts he th R e eV ■£; E Maccargar. | lue Pleasant Valley

! CLUB CALENDER Tuesday E. L. of C. E. of Evangelical church Harlan Jackson. 7:30 p. in. 1 Thursday Christian Indies Aid, Mrs. Jennie August, 2:30 P. M. ' ; church. The ceremony was solemnize I in [ the living room of the home before an ! improvised altar banked with snapdragons, gladiolas, sweet peas, zini nlas and potted plants. The bride , was attended by her sister, Miss , Thelma Bnrkhead, while Mr. Fl vyd .- Johnson attended his brother as best man. I Miss Bnrkhead wore a drops of grey georgette, witli pleated skirt and t uneven hem line. The blouse was , caught at the side with a large bow. L The blouse was embroidered in silk floss and beads. She carried a botlf quet of snap dragons and gladiolas. I Her sister, as bridesmaid, wore a > dress of yellow georgette, with flare , skirts and a blouse fashioned in t bolero effect. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Burkhead home for twenty guests. The couple left later in the evening, I on a wedding trip, the destination t of which was not made known. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and i Mrs. J. N. Burkhead. of Monroe, and - Mr. Johnson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. < John Johnson, of Monroe. Friends of ; the newly wedded couple unite in ex- • tending best wishes. j INVITATIONS ISSUED f FOR BREAKFAST BRIDGE , Misses Kathryn Dorwin and Mildred Liddy, of this city, and Miss , Marjorie May, of Corunna, have is- - sued invitations for a Breakfast - Bridge to be held at nine o'clock, ■ Wednesday morning. August 15, at t the Elk’s Home. 1 The Ladies Aid Society of the I Christian church will meet Thursday 1 afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home 1 of Mrs. Jennie Augqst on North Tenth street. AU members are requested to be present. MRS RALPH LAWRENCE 1 HONORED ON BIRTHDAY 1 Friends of Mrs. Ralph Lawrence ■ gathered at the Lawrence home. Fri day evening, aiid tendered her a de1 lightful surprise on the occasion cf ■ her twenty-second birthday anniver- ■ sary. Thos present were: Mr. aim Mis. Willis Andrews and sons Otho,, Max and daughters Christine, and Esther; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moore and children; Marjorie, Georgia, Norma. Emily James, Donald, Forest, Richard, and Martha Jean; Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Burkhead and children, Violet. Thelma, Katherine, and Noland; Mr. and Mrs. Wm Strickler and children Ge-1 nevieve and Robert; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wagoner; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Biet i ler, Viola and Goldie Martry. Rollie I Jchnson, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burk-; hart; Miss Jaunita Andrews, Miss Isabelle Andrews, Norma McDaniel. Mrs.’ Nellie Bovine, son Billy and daughter Eveyln, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Roudebush and sons James, Arthur and Edwards; Mr. and Mrs. Emiel Rhinehart, and daughters Iris and Virginia; Mr. Wm Hendricks; Mrs. Josephine Brantlyberry and children Howard and Gertrude; Mr. L. F. Lobenstine; Mr. and Mrs. Otho Olbenstine; Lawrence Galo; Jesse Johnson; Mis. Ellen Nelsen and Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Lawrence. APPEARS IN PROGRAM BEFORE CHICAGO MILLIONAIRE Miss Dessolee Chester, local supervisor of music in the public schools, who has .been taking a summer course* at Northwestern university, Evanston, Illinois, had quite an honor conferred upon her last week. Miss Chester has been residing at “The Margarita club,” which is one of the finest homes for girls in the city, and of which Mrs. Edward Hines, Sr., is president. Mr. and Mrs. Hines are responsible for a $25,000 donation to the club, Mr. Hines being a multimillionaire and lumber king. They also donated the wonderful Hines hospital for wounded soldiers, in memory of a son who was killed in the world war. It. was before Mr. and Mrs. Hines, that Miss Chester, together with Miss Squires, formerly teacher of Harp at Western college. Wichita, Kansas, and a pupil of Salvi. the great harpist, was invited to ap-

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pear In program, Monday evening, August 6. Miss Chester states that Miss Squires played’all of her accompaniments on the harp. The program, as presented, was as follows: W inter” from “The Seasons Thomas Miss Squire ' ou Hamblen "By the Water of Minnetonka” Lieurance "Frlond of Mine’’ Sanderson Dessolee Chester "Mother Machree” with Variations. "Aeolian Harp" "Spanish Dance” Te Descgi Miss Squire a—"My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice” from "Sampson and Delilah” Saint Saens I b—“ Thank God for a Garden" Del Riego c—“ Will O’ the Wisp” Spross s—"l Love Life” Manna Yucca Dessoles Chester Personate Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Holt house and i sons, Dan and Jim, have returned' home from Indianapolis, where they visited for the past several days ' with relatives. Mrs. Carrie Ehinffler and daughter Jeanette and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ehinger, visited Sunday with Sister Antoinette at New Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson and ■ Mr. and Mrs. James Westveld visit- . ed Sunday at St. Marys, Ohio, and 1 Villa Nova, on Lake St. Marys. Miss Etta Andrews, of South Bend, i is a guest of Miss Helen Gass in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Niblick will , leave tomorrow noon over the Penn- [ sylvania for Philadelphia, Washing- ; ton, D.C., Atlantic City, and New York City, on a combined business ' and pleasure tour. They expect to be I absent about ten days, and while in New York, Mr. Niblick will look after ' b'uying interests for the Niblick and Company store. Harold Niblick will ! leave Thursday, and will join his father and mother in New York City, i stopping at Niagara Falls enroute. Mrs. Theodore Thieme and daughter Edna and Miss Alma Bucher are spendI ing the week at Rome City. Indiana. ’i' Mrs. Win. Keller and Mrs Joe Lose 11 iiave returned from Fremont, Ohio, I where they attended the 14th national ' contention of the Catholic Ladies of 1 ' Columbia, which was in session in tint •city August 6-10. £ I Mrs. Monta Hensley, Mrs. David ’ : Hensley and son, Bobby of Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Burt Hen- ' sicker, of ffronson, Mich., were over | Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. ' and Mrs. Herman Ehinger. '! Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lower spent 4 , Sunday at Winona Lake ■ i from a several days outing at Lake ti Horman Hollmann, has returned • James. t , Dr. Steimau. of Monroeville, visited i here Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Tyndall and son Ralph > i have returned from a week at Wawar see. > Frank Christen left Saturday for Chii cago, where he will attend to business -a few days before returning to his home in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Miss Mary Macklin has returned from Indianapolis, where she has completed her studies in a Nurse's train- . ing school, She expects to return to that city to engage in her profession. Tile program committee for Old ■I Home Week will meet this evening at the office of the county agent for a I general check up. All members and 1 chairmen of various divisions of the ■ program are urged to be present. Arrangements have been made for a reliable airplane company to give rides here during Old Home Week. Christian Macy, of Galien, Ohio, visited over Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Macy. David Adams has gone to Albion, I Michigan, where he will visit a fewdays with his mother. j Mr. and Mrs. J. R. t Blair motored to Forest, Indiana, where they were over I Sunday guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Blair. They were accompanied home by Miss Mildred Kelley, of Frankfort, who will be their guest for several days. Miss Dessolee Chester, who has been attending summer school at North-1 western University, Evanston, Illinois, arrived in Decatur today, for an overnight visit at the Dr. Allen Miller home, while enroute to her home in Antwerp, Ohio, where she will spend the remainder of her summer vacation. Miss Chester will return to this city with the opening cf school to resume her duties as supervisor of music. Mr. and Mis. David Bodie, Mrs. I Leona Marquai t and daughter and A. W. Bodie, motored to Van Wert and Delphos. Ohio, for a Sunday visit. Mr. and Mrs. Clayson Carrol and daughter Marjorie and son John, have returned from a two weeks motor trip through the east. They visited Niagara Falls, New York City, enjoyed the scenic beauties of the Catskill Mountains, and returned through' Pennsylvania. Enroute home they stopped in Massilcn, Ohio, a few days visit with relatives. • Miss Theresa Appleman visited over ] the week-end with friends in Delphos, | Ohio. Last- evening she was a member ! of a party who motored to Lima from Delphcs and attended the new thea- , ter in that city. Miss Gertrude Thieme and Mr. Louis Dudenhoet’er motored to Rome City, Sunday, where they spent the day. Harold Miller of Detroit, visited Saturday. with relatives in this city. He

REUNION CALENDAR I Thursday, August 16, 1928 Elglitoonth annual Mumma family reunion will be held at Welaser purk, • instead of Foster Bark, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Thursday, August lt> Sunday, August 19 Humriek reunion, Aniandu Hamrick ' residence. IDth Annual Reunion Kitson Family Hirer's Park, Huntington. Limenslall Martin families, home of ' Mrs. George Martin, south cf Peterson. Annual Bleifc reunion at Sun Sot Park. Steele Family Reunion, Bellmont park. Seventh Annual Blossom Reunion, Mrs. Hattie Blossom Home near Rockford. Fifth Annual Reunion Egley-Von Gunten families, Washington I’ark. Bluffton. Sunday August 26 Twenty-first annual reunion Bark ley family, Henry Barkley home. Sunday September 2 Hakes reunion, Sun Set park, east of Decatur. Second Annual Uhrick Reunion, George U.iriik grove, 2 miles south of Monroe. Sixth Annual Reunion of the Zimmerman family, Bellmont park, Decatur. Roop Family Reunion, Sun Set Park. Sunday September 9 Lautzenheiser • William reunion, Aaron Lautzenheiser grove. 1 mile east and 1 1-4 miles north of Salem Bosse Family Reunion. Sun Set Park. Annual Reunion Bernard Holthouse Family, L. A. Holthouse Farm. was accompanied home, Saturday even ing, by Miss Anna Wines who will visit ter several days with her sister, Mrs. H. Miller and family in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Tuttle and . daughter Miss Emily and Mrs. George Harding have returned from a weekend visit at Findlay, Ohio, and Blissfield. Michigan. Messrs E. B. Macy. Charles Hocker, Henry Fuhrman and Elmer Ains- . paugh and Elmer Anspaugh and son. I motored to Lake Wawasee Sunday I where they attended tire Evangelical Sunday school meeting in which more 1 than 1,200 took part. ’ Mrs. Armim'a Laisure and son Doyle, of Monroe, motored to Fort Wayne, Saturday, where tliey joined Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Laisure and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walchle and son Dallis, and motored on to Adams I Lake for an over Sunday sojourn at f the Ralph Laisure cottage. Mrs. Amy Bockman and sons, Walter and Roscoe, motored to OakI wood Park. Lake Wawasee, Sunday, , for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knapp and son . Roger have returned home from a five days motor trip to Sault Ste Marie and other northern points. , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards and daughter Patsy, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. , Peterson, Mr. and Mtw. George FlanI ders ami Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller, lhe latter of Fort Wayne, motorI ed to Clear Lake, Sunday, and spent the day at the Lakeside Hotel. They , were joined at the lake by Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunsicker, of Reading, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Suttles and . family, Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison and ; Marjorie DeVoss, motored to Lake Webster, where they will enjoy a I weeks outing at Decatur Heights . Cottage. Epworth Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brodbeck and Stomach Attacks Have Ceased Kidneys and Back No Longer Pain Him. Tells Why. Carrying mail, while handicapped by severe pains in his limbs, indigestion and back-ache, was the burden endured for many years by Mr. Russel L. Reynolds, mail carrier, 460 Prospect Ave., Kendallville, Ind. Recently he found complete relief from his ailments. He explains it as follows : “For eight years I suffered with burning pains in my limbs, as well as severe trouble with my stomach and kidneys. Often I was so sick I could hardly keep going. My appetite was poor, my stomach hurt after meals, and I had attacks of gas and biliousness. My kidneys were very weak , and bothered me a great deal, day and night. My back ached terribly and I was subject to bad headaches. I was nervous and sleepless at nights, and felt weak and worn out during the day. Nothing I took seemed to help me in the least. But when I began taking Viuna, I soon felt a big difference. The first bottle relieved mykidneytrouble and ended the backache. After the second bottle, the awful burning pains in my legs stopped and have not bothered me since. My appetite picked up and my digestion is fine; no gas or biliousness any more. My whole system is benefited, and I am entirely rid of the headaches, nervousness and weakness. I sleep soundly and get up feeling rested, and ready for a full day’s work. No other medicine ever gave me the wonderful and complete relief I obtained with Viuna. I recommend it heartily to sick folks* Viuna acts promptly on sluggish bowels, lazy liver and weak kidneys. It purities the’ blood, clears the skin, restores appetlteand digestion,and brings new strength and energy to the whole body. Take a bottle on trial. Then if you’re not glad vnu tried Viuna, your money will be re funded. $1 nt druggists or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Co., Indianapuiia, Ind. VIUNA The Wopder Medicine Sold Bv CALLOW & KOHNE

sous, Robert and Richard, and Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Miller, motored to Van Wert, Ohio, Sunday, where they were guests of Mr. Miller’s brother, John Miller and family. Rev. and Mrs. L. W. Stolte, of Dayton, Ohio, were over-night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fruchte in this city, enroute on a motor trip through Wisconsin and other northern states. Rev. Stolte was a former pastor of the Zion Reformed church of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller and children motored to Eaton, Ohio, Saturday, where they visited over Sunday with Mrs. Miller’s parents. While there, Mr, Miller chanced to meet with Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and son, who were enroute from their home in Dayton to Connersville for an over Sunday visit. Mr. Stewart, who was formerly city editor of the Daily ’ Democrat, Informed Mr. Miller, tliat lie was leaving Dayton soon to accept a position in Newark, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Kortenlier returned home Sunday, from a weeks motor trip through Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Sliroll aud daughters Helen and Edwinna returned home Sunday evening, from a motor trip through the east. Tliey visited | Niagara Falls, took a trip up into Canada. visited the Allegheny State Park and returned byway of the Ohio Caverns. Tliey camped out on the trip and report a most etijoyable vacatioji. Charles Colter and Henry Schulte motored to Kendallville, today. Sheriff Hurl Hollingsworth and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ed. Ferry, in Jefferson township. Other guests at the Ferry home included: Wilson Hollingsworth and (laughter, Josephene, of Richmond; , Miss Alice Hollingsworth, of Geneva, and Frank Hollingsworth, of Eureka. Calif i nia. The annual Mann-Hollings-worth family reunion will be held at Fountain City next Sunday. On the following Sunday, members of the Hollingsworth family will be guests of Sheriff and Mrs. Hollingsworth here. Mrs. Kate Baumgartner, of Columbus, Ohio, has gone to Fort Wayne to v(sit relatives, and will return to spend “Old Home Week” in Decatur. Miss Nellie Hawkins has returned home, after attending the camp meeting at Anderson and other points, conducted by tile Church of God. Large] numbers were in attendance, and great interest manifested in tlie programs of the church. Miss Annette Moses spent tiie weekend in Fort Wayne, the guest of Mr. and Mis. H. I’. Moses. John DeVoss was a Fort Wayne visitor Sunday The Beard of Trustees of the Decatur Public Library will meet Tues, day. August 14, at 7 o’clock, for the regular monthly session. Miss Bertha Keller cf Hammond, Indiana and friend Mr. Everett King of Chicago Were over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Shanahan and family and Mr. and Mrs L C Perry and Miss Virginia Keller. Miss Keller accompanied her aunt Miss Bertha Keller, Sunday afternoon to Hammond for a two weeks visit.

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Franklin Randall Dies a At Craigville Sunday 1 Franklin Randall, 69, of near Craigvllle, died at 3 o'clock Suuduy afternoon of heart trouble. The widow and the following children survive: Mrs. Dan Brinneman of Bluffton; Homer of near (Taigville; Ervin, of near Vera Cruz. Two brothers. William and David H. Randall, reside at Fort Wayne. Mr. Randall was born in Wells county, Jane 23. 1859. a sou of Addison Randall and Elizabeth Starr Randall. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Cruigville Cbristain Union church. Burial will be made at Elm Grove. 0 .... _— Terre Haute, Ind., Aug. 11. (U.R) — Definite action regaring the establishment of a proposed airport here is expected to be taken soon by the Seymour Business Men’s association. The Rotary olub here already has voted its support of the project.

| THE ADAMS Theatre s I afl “Always Delightfully Cool and Comfortable” ® Last Time Tonight ® yp RAMON NOVARRO—STAR OF BEN HUR, in ir“ACROSS TO SINGAPORE” with JOAN CRAWFORD and ERNEST TORRENCE Sfi On lhe glamorous China Sea. scene trf countless strange sS deeds, this amazing picture romance takes place! A LR turbulent story of love and mutiny, with NOVARRO at jue his tinest! Packed with red-hlooded action and U! I Oriental intrigue. [ye ye ALSO—‘HIS UNLUCKY NlGHT"—with le Billy Bevan and Dot Farley. | . 15-35 c i£ TUES. & WED.—BEATRICE BURTON’S Sensational Success (Ug j- “THE LITTLE YELLOW HOUSE.” jj- | THE CORT I : Keep Cool and Comfy. New Cooling System Installed. Last Time Tonight p | “AFTER THE STORM” , sni □ft A Columbia Attraction with Jfi >0 Hobart Bosworth and Stellar Cast. ]U2 A treacherous act which turns a heart of gold into a merciless UZ |nra weapon of steel—a burning love which scorches a soul of stone ItU ' — a terr '^ c storm that wrecks two lives—and then the wa Us sun of understanaing shines out behind the clouds and brings UZ . jug love .nnd happiness to heal ancient wounds. jy,l£j ADDED—“CIRCUS BLUES.” COMEDY — NEWS. 15c —3sc ‘|JC TUESDAY &■ WEDNESDAY—LAURA LA PLANTE MJ [Ucj in “THANKS FOR THE BUGGY RIDE.”

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I Schedule For Rehearsals Os Pageant Cast Monday. August 13 4:30 P. M—Wild Roms 7:00 P. M. Scotch 8:00 P. M. —Mist MtiidoiiH 8:30 P. M.— Grown Town interests. Tuesday, Rugust 14. 9:00 A. M. —French 9:30 A. M. —Russians. 10:00 A. M—Butterflies 10:30 A M—Grasshoppers 11:00 A. M. —Dryads. 4:3O’P. M. —Blue Birds 6:30 P. M. —Swedish 7: OOP. M —Scotch 7:30 P. M.—English. ——o —- " — -Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Thomas, and guest, Billy Cook, of Blanchester, 0., Mrs. Carrie Hallbold and daughter, 1 I»uise, motored to Fort Wayne, Sunday evening, and attended the show the Einboyd theatre.