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CLUB CALENDAR Thursday The Women of th M ose, Mo-.i>o ! Home. 7:30 p. m. Methodist W. H. M. S. Mrs. O. L. ! i Vance. 2:30 p. in. U. B. Work and Winn class Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Drake, 7:30 Monroe M. E. Ladies Aid Society Mrs. Martin Ht/fnian. 2 p. m. I’. B. Ladies Aid. Mrs. Delma 1 Elzey 2:30 p. m. Evangelical W. M. S„ church par- ! lors, 2 p. m. iprompt. M. E. Women's Home Missionary Society, Mr. O. L. Vance 2:30 p. m. Calvary Ladies Aid Society, 'chnfch parlors, 1:30 p. m. M. E. Ever Ready (Mass, Mrs. I I Guy Brown, 7:30 p. m. Sunday Ice Cream Social, St. Peter’s j Lutheran ohurch. —————————— was held, over which Miss Hazel Yoke presided. A demonstration I ; "How to Fold a Pillow Case for ! j Exhibit" was given by Pollyanna ■ , Lehman. Rachel Helmrich and Aldine' i Bultemeier gave a few aecitation.* whir h were followed by a song iby Hazel Yake. The leader an- 1 nonneed the county exhibit and Mothers Day. and also told about I a demonstration team. The Misses I I Alice Reichard and Pollyanna; Lehman were chosen the contest-1 ants. Miss Phyllis Dilling was a guest I at the meeting. Refreshments' were served by the Misses Miriam; Hoffman. Marjorie Dilling and Aldine Bultemeier. -—.——'-"■I. The annual Frueehte reunion i will be held at the Mart Fruechte farm home, one mile north of Magley. Sunday. August 14. CLUB GIRLS ENTERTAIN MOTHERS The members of the Jefferson, Township 4-H Club were hostesses! ■ Tuesday evening, to their mothers I and leaders at a party held in ■ the Jefferson township school , btiildiqg. 1 A short program consisting of ' songs, readings and a playlet eni titled. "The Naughty Mouse” was 1 enjoyed. Refreshments of ice | cream, cake and lemonade were I served by the memlters. Those present were the Mee-1 dames Gilbert Hirschy. Frank Hoistand, Paul Butcher. Joe Robin, ! James Kenney. ATlisrt Tneichen. Daniel Baker, Herbert Daily, Jacob Reef. Leslie Sprunger. and the Misses Madeline and Marcella Robin. Helbn Kenney and LaVon Massen. SOCIETY B INTERESTING MEETING OF PHOEBE BIBLE CLASS Twenty-one members of the Phoebe Bible class of the Zion Re-1 formed Sunday School and six puests attended the meeting of the organization which was held at the home of Mrs. Erwin Miller, Wednesday evening. The Mil’er home was decorated with bouquets of pretty summer garden flowers. The devotional service was conducted by Mrs. Ra'ph Yager, and a short business session was held. Mrs. A. R. Fledderjohann who will leave Decatur soon for New Knoxville, O„ gave a farewell talk. Games were enjoyed during the social hour and prize winners were the Mesdames Peter Vitz, Carl Baumgartner, and David Adams. Delicious refreshments we r e served by the hostesses, the Mesda'mes Erwin Mi ler, F’oyd Hunter. Charles Beineke, and Miss Matilda* Sellemeyer. The Urick reunion which was scheduled to have been held at Sun Set Park near Decatur, Sunday. August 28, has been postponed until a later date. An announcement of the definite da(,e of the reunion will be announced on. MISS NAOMI BUTLER HONORED WITH PARTY Honoring Mirs Naomi Butler of Cincinnati, Ohio, who is upending her vacation witlh relatives and fri nds in this city, Mrs. Brifte Butler entertained with a party of i. retty appointments Wednesday evening. A color note of yellow and greeo was attractively carried out, and low bowls of zinnias were an added decoration. Five games of bridge were played and at the conclusion of each game prizes were awaided to the two ladies hiving high scores. The grand prize was awarded to Mrs. T. C. Smith, and Miss Helen Walters received the consolation prize. The honor guest, Miss Butler, was pre-ented with a lovely gift. I\t the close of the games a deli-' ■ cious two course luncheon, effec-1 lively carrying tut the evening's

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, AUGUST 4. 1932.

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By HARRISON CARROLL, Cot'yr if hi. 1133. Kng F—turet Kyndicata, Ine. HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Aug. 00.— If your chin looks too square, if . your face shows up too plump in that recent portrait, then your pho-

tographer isn’t up on the tricks of hia trade. Bert Longworth, Paramount still-man and a veteran of 14 years’ experience, tells some of the ways in which the camera can be made to correct any desired irregularity of feature. You may not know it, but Richard Barthelmess also has a square chin. But the cameramen take care of this

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by the simple trick of shooting high on his face. Marlene Dietrich’s face is a trifle i plumper than it shows on the screen. This star’s look of mystery is enhanced by overhead lights which bring shadows to the right side of her cheek. Miss Dietrich is never photographed except in this lighting When a star has a prominent nose, the cameraman highlights nose and chin, so the eye will not be attracted to any one feature. Prominent ears are sometimes flattened by the application of a bit of tape. In the case of small eyes, the camera is moved as close as possible to the face. Thick lips have to be thinned by the retoucher. But the cameraman can lessen the effect of a large mouth by shooting at an angle. A • long face calls for a straight-on shot, with the lens aimed right at the nose. High cheek-bones call for highlights on each. It’s an old story, of course, that •ome stars prefer profiles to fullfaces. or one side of their face to the other. The smart photographer knows all of these tricks. That’s why the stars clamor for certain cameramen and still-men on their pictures. For the last week all <rf the studio

| colors, was served. Those present ! were Mrs. Mark Braden, Mrs. Amos I Graber, Mrs. Ed Boknecht. Mrs. T. C. Smith, Miss Helen Walters, I Mrs. Clyde Butler, tiie hon r guest i Miss Butler, and the hostess, Mrs. Butler. RUTH RILEY HAS 1 BIRTHDAY PARTY A picnic dinner was hi Id on the lawn of the Emil Reinhard home, Tuesdiy, August second, h noring Miss Ruth Riley who celebrated her I birthday anniversary. Tjose(present were Ralph Hannie Pauline Hannie, Arthur Raudehus.i, Edward Randebush, Betty Ramiebush, Max Winteregg, Betty Gilbert, Nina Gilbert, Beverly Gilbert, Caroline Gilbert, Otho Andrews, Christine Andrews. Esther Andrews Marjorie J cob. Virginia Reinhart. Junior Riley, Ruth Riley, Buss M rgan and Calvin tHahnert. Fallowing the picnic dinner a social time was enjoyed. PYTHIAN NEEDLE CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL PICNIC The memtiers of the Pythian Needle Club enjoyed their .mnual picnic at Sun Set Park, east of Decatur Wednesday. At noon a potluck dinner was served. The afternoon was d ent in a sclal mannet and a number cf interesting games were played. These present were the Mesdames J. M. Miller, Homer Lower, Sam Shamp, Flo Patton, James Fristoe, IA. R. Ashbam her. M. E. Hower, Riley Chrisman, James Hoagland, J:e (Hunter and son Jimmy, E. B. Macy, L. C. Annen. Deling Pa-swater, Grant Frye and daughter Wanda, Ed. Ahr, Fred Ahr and sons B bby and Buster. Tillman GHirig and sous Howard and Richard. Ha:ve Kitson. Giles PorTer. Walt Johnson. W. F. Beery and grandson Billy Buck, Jesse Burdge anil Mearle Chrisman, and the Misses Margiret Kitson and Geraldine Hower, all of this city, and Miss Etta Mallonee of Scrant. n. Pa. SURPRISE AT BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. 0. L. Exley entertained with a party at her home on North Eighth street Wednesday evening hhonoring Miss Catherine Murphy, tire occasion being her thirteenth birthday anniversary. Dancing and contests were enjoyed with the Misses Kathryn Kohls and Margaret McGill winning the iprizes. Later refreshments, consisting of ice cream, cak • lemonade and candy were Served. The girls then enjoyed the band concert. The ihcnored guest received many pretty birthday gifts. Those present were the .Misses Kathryn Kohls, Esther Fisher, Lois Sovine. Madalene Crider, Helen Jean Kohls,! Catherine Jackson, Kathryn King, Margaiet Mcpill, the honored guest, Catherine Murphy and the 1 li stess. Mrs. Exley, and Mr-. Paul I Prugh of Fort Wayne. _o Get the Habit — Trade at Home

commissaries have been crowded with Olympic games athletes. Two scenarists were discussing it the other noon. "When are these luncheons going to stop?’’ asked one. The other flipped cynically: . “When these fellows start getting second and third places.” BOULEVARD TALK. Will P.ogers got his wish. His picture won’t start for a week, giving the comedian time to see some of the Olympic games. . . . Nearly all of the stars turned out for the opening daj ceremonies. In some cases schedules were re-arranged to allow this. . . . Lita Grey Chaplin returned here yesterday and will go into conference with Fox officials about the picture in which her two sons make their film debut. . . . Instead of the usual studio luncheon, Elissa I.andi had the Italian Olympic team up to her home. ... A new pair of ball-room dancers, Enrico and Novello, are attracting attention at the Frolics here. Saw Harry dancing with Marjorie Ainsley at this bright-light spot. And Monroe Owsley seems to be interested in Milla Sonde, the blues singer. . . . Out at Fox a couple of German Olympic officials asked Will Rogers if it were true that he will sing in his new picture. The comedian grinned sheepishly. “Well,” he replied, “you’ll do a lot during depression that

you wouldn’t do in good times.” How would you like to see Clara Bow play “Zaza”? Lowell Sher- I man is trying to i persuade Sa pi Ro r k to allow the red-headed star to play this colorful role as her next picture. Mr. Rork, who still has the first

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Bow picture to get off his mind, isn’t committing himself, but he admits he is giving the suggestion consideration. DID YOU KNOW— That Karen Morley never wears a hat except in pictures?

‘lßerne People Are In Auto Accident — t . Berne, August 4 —(Special) — Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nagel and Mr. and Mr-. Albert Sprunger of this place wereJn an automobile accident near Oconto, Wis., Tuesday evening, where they had been spending a vacition. Mr. 14: runger was not very ser- . iously injured 'but was removed to .■ an Oconto hospital where he will be a patient for a few days. The , ethers were only slightly hurt. Mayor Receives Sticker, Pays $1 Fine And Costs , Union City, Ind., Aug. 4 —(UP) — Parking space was at a premium ; and Mayor Charles 1. Williamson eased his uuto into the only available space. Police Chief Fred Clear (placed a “sticker" on tt'ie auto because it was parked within 25 feet of a fire plug. The mayor pleaded guilty to the I charge and fined him-elf $1 ami f ; COStS.

1 Adult, 25c; 2 Adults. 35c Children, 10c, Tonight THE ADAMS Cool and Comfortable Tonight, Fri. and Sat. Barbara Stanwyck in “SO BIG” with Bette Davis, Geo. Brent! and Mighty Cast. Edna Eerbor’s Epic of American womanhood. A DDED-First Chapter “The Shadow of the Eagle" and; ! Cartoon. WVniMVMHVMVHKHMRanB THE CORT The Coolest Place in Town - Last Time Tonight - Leo Carillo. Mary Brian, Noah Beery and others in “HOMICIDE SQUAD” Drama that burns like fire. A . police story with the biggest ■ smujdi ever. ADDED — "DOCTOR’S ORDERS" comedy. Also—Magic Carpet of , Movieland. Also News. 10c -25 c Sun., Mon., Tues. —Barbara Stan- | wyck in “SHOPWORN.” ! KUKaGaEUBOBOKa

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Miss Agues Gase, daughter of Mr. | and Mr*. Philibert Case of Dec-.tur, i j Route 8, left today for. Foil Du Lac, ■ Wisconsin where she will inter St.' ! Agnes Convent. She will be accompanied to Wisconsin by Sister M. ■ Leonardo. Miss Wilma Foughty Is spending a tew days in Fort Wayne, the guest of Mis Ada Lee Foughty. Miss Betty Foughty is pending the week in Fort Wayne with her c.usin, Phyllis Ann Smith. Mrs. Joe Smith of this city and he.’ nistir. Mrs. H. H. Lankenau and daughters Marjorie and Jeanette oflAltcona, Pa., spent the day in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. France Center of Crown Point are visiting relatives and friends in t ils city. Mrs. James Sprague and Mrs. f-oren Miller were Fort Wayne visitors Wednesday. Col. Earl Gartin of Greensburg, an Instructor in the Renpert Sch ol of Auctioneering in this city, returned to this city today from Greensburg, where he sold i farm. Word was received from Miss Anna Carper, who is touring the I south with a party of relatives and friends, stating she is enjoying the trip very much. The message was sent from Knoxville, Tenn. • Misses Dorothy Dilling. Margaret Gelsel, and Oscar Geisel returned this morning from a several week's trip through the East. They report a very enjoyable time. Sheriff Dies Today - Connersville, Ind., Aug. 4—(UP) Sheriff Powell Wo dward. 38, Fayette county, a World War veteran, died in a local h ;l. ital after an operation. The widow survives.

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■ L. Emmerson. • ■ < Fleuker Is held In Chicago, He was sought by Indiana authorities In connection with the robbing the Citizens state bank of HartI ford City, Ind., last October,, in 1 which $9.2X0 was obtained. ' Relatives and friends of Fletlker opposed the extradition, declaring he was In Racine, Wi»„ visiting ■ his mother at the time the rob- ' bery occurred. o Miss Thelma Jo Carper of near i this city, Miss Margaret Schindler, I the Messrs. Harold Schindler ami II Carl Bouse’rman of Berne attend* l ed the carnival at Huntington, . Wednesday. >