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I Chic for School and College I T wo Piece Dress I That Lends Variety School Wardrobe • By Ellen Worth A darling little dress is this, and wr which looks very professionally X/ -. ■ I a ": r "rd out for all its simplicity. •”*1- -s 111 the attractive blouse arrange- <•»=■ -\ "•tat which does the trick—just a /T ’ ' tmaker collar and a pert how /Jrrt-r i Sn many, many tinv buttons M ■ ■ ''own the front—and we must t M forget the smart partial helt iSjSISB?* H n inverted plait lends freedom to i i*«**-*, J »i* “iT ’“ lr *- 1 ggjgaSS*? J. k’.wcltv woolen tn rust-brown n " e the original with brown vel- 1 \Jz '■rteen ho w a nd buttons The collar |r’-’4'’ / 'nd etiff, ,- r whi|f n j„ lie !???'%♦.; f ~stvle No. 705 is designed for sires j il ;l l 15 and 17 years Sire 15 re- - var< l’ of 39-inch material ?ts| : 1 W vard of 10 ; nr h contrasting. •'"I i f<,n'' r •H S,h ‘ on M ’«’aw is beauti- IsSSfi &.''l fa "v illustrated in color. '“'•’fe Os mog is in cents. & $ /jSlllk O Price of PATTERN 15 cents lift (X 15 prf,erre,n Wra » f’te- O -rn' tn" Mail Artdress: N. Y. Pat- | / / ir »t) 23rd U a 't l)eCa ‘ Ur DftiljrDemo - // r-Y^cto. at '’ Anu * R * 705 IJC. . — . ,

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. 11 Miss Mary Maey Phones 1000 — 1001 U Thursday Zion Reformed Ladies Aid Soci I ty garden party, Mrs. B'n S liroyi er, 5 to 7 p. tn. , St. Mary’s township Home Econo- . mica (Tub, Mrs. Fred Hilton, 1:30 .?. tn. Koya! Neighbor*, Ren Hur hall, ■ 7:30 p. ni. Women of the Moose, Mo ee Hall, I S p. m. Friday ■ Po ahontas Lodg>, Red Men’o I Hall. 7:30 p. m. United Brethren V. I. S. cla.se, J i Naomi Ruth Frangklin. S p. m. Zion Reformed Mission Band ■ ihurch parlors, 2 p. <n. Monday . Fireman’s Auxiliary, postponed one w-cek. , m tubers and c.n-v senior advisor | were present. The Fireman’-.t Auxiliary whi h waa to have met n xt Monday night has been postifoned until Monday, September 9. ECONOMICS CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL PICNIC Tie nin.nbers of the Decatur Home Economic* Club held their annual pitnic Wednesday at the Hanna-Nuttman ipark. A large crowd attended the out of door affair and a bask t dinner was enjoyed at the noon hour. The afternoon wan epent in a social manner. The Poeahontaa Lodge will r.eet Friday evening at the Red Men,, Hall. Special busin-ss will he in ord r. ENTERTAIN DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mnx. ('. E. B 11 of Mercer avenue, entertained at dinner Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mrs Elmsr Kizer and -son Jim ry of Cin- ’ cinnati. Ohio, and Mr. and Mru. William lEell of this city. i GUESTS ENJOY DINNER AND BRIDGE j A hous warming was enjoy d last I evening at the home of Mrs. CharI 1:» Breiner of the Homesteads. After a delieiou.j dinner at 6:30 bridge | w&sLplay d. The guests were Misses Florlne Mi haud. Sally Hower, and ' Mary Suttks and the Mesdames Palmer Eicher, Herman Myers, I. W. Macy, Percy Hughes, AL’yert F hrig and Lawrence Linn. SURPRISE PARTY HONORS BIRTHDAYS I A surprise party was given Tuesday evening honoring the birthday ’ anniversaries of Miss Cecelia Reber of Fort Wayne, and Frank Miller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller near Monro’. Tabzles were arranged for bridge and pinachle. i Those pres;nt were Mr. and Mr*. Ervin Zimmerman, Ralph Wilder and Ralph Crill of Decatur; Ja k Gardner of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hirschy, Jr., and eons, Wayne and Raymond and Mrs. Mirf iam Welfley. i A delicious two course luncheon was served at a long table and decorations were carried out in lace and early autumn leav b. Mi-e Re-

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By HARRISON CARROLL Cupi/riuht, 19.15, Kinfj Fcaturra fiyndieatf', Inc. , Holly wood— a* could be *x- | pected, the Rogers tragedy has led I to a tightening of stu«lio restrictions

on stars flying. At the comedian's home studio. 20th CenturyFox, off ic I als have Just refused Fred Allen permission to make the short air Jaunt to Catalina. On the reasonable excuse.however. that he is working in a pict u r e. Benny Baker, of the

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same cast. “Thankw a Mil Don”, also was turned down on a pr<»i>ose<i sky visit to San I Diego. "No flying” edicts during production are not new to Hollywood, but are now being enforced with Increased strictnesa. Wonder if there Is a serious romance In the life of Margo, the young Spanish actress? She wears a gold band on the engagement finger engraved with the Spanish equivalent of • liemember". The Inside of the ring, she admits, has a more intimate Inscription. Hut she won't tell who rave her the ring To queries about marriage, she replies: *Oh. pet haps, very late this year.’’ Cicely Courtneidge, the English comedienne, reverses the usual order and is introducing British slang on Hollywood sets. “The Perfect Gen- , tieman” troupe at M. G. M. were intrigued with such expressions as “Take a butcher at that”. “I’d like to scroonge that ". "Did you have a bowl full?” and “How’s your brass today ?’’ The actress translates “butcher” ns “look"’. * scroonge" as "swipe”, “bowl full” as "enough" and “brass” as “money". Or d.d you know it all the time. You Asked Me and I'm Telling You! Pauline Kunz, New York: Molly O’Day and Sally O’Neil are two of a family of 11 children. Their father was Judge Thomas Francis Noonan of Jereey City, and their mother Hannah Kelly, the opera singer. Incidentally, there are now 14 grandchildren, with another coming along On the day she finished "So Red the Rose”. Margaret Sulla van went home and that is the last the studio has b<*en able to find her. Presum-

| ter is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Zimmerman, and she is a house 1 gu st at their home for ten days, I also visiting relatives and friends 1 near Bluffton. ALL DAY MEETING OF LADIES AID SCIETY The members of the Ladies Aid | ! Society of the Magley Reformed j | church motored to the home of I 'Mrs. Milton Scherry near Hunting-' ton Tuesday, for an all day meetjlng. At the noon hour pot-luck din- I ner was served and following the ■ meal, a business session and pro-■ gram were held. Mrs. E. J. Worthman. the president, had charge of | 'the meeting. Rev. Meckstroth of Huntington led in prayer. The regular routine of business I I was followed. Sixteen membersi 'and several visitors were present. | IA social time was enjoyed during the afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Milton ; Scherry and family, Vera Jane and . Rolland, the Mesdames Louis Con-; | rad, Willis Dettinger, Milton Girod. ■ David Grether. John Gerber. Otto Hildebrand. Caroline Fruchte, Edward Fruchte, Otto Peck, John ‘ Peters, Fred Peters, Edward Reppert, Martin Reppert. Bob Stegner. August Worthman, Ernest J. Worthman. The guests included Mrs. Ada Kolter, Mrs. Elmer Peters. Miss Selma Peters, Rev. MeekIaVJSEHR [dirCanditianedA - Last Time Tonight - ANNE SHIRLEY in “CHASING YESTERDAY” with 0. P. Hegeie and Helen Westley. Added — Comedy, and POPEYE. THE SAILOR Cartoon. 10c-15c Fri. 4 Sat.—WHEELER & WOOLSEY in “THE NITWITS" A Goofy Tale of Lipsticks . . Hip-Sticks . - Night Sticks . . and Slapsticks . . Not to Mention a Couple of Melodicks and a Few New Tricks that You’ve Never Seen! Sun. Mon. Tues. — LORETTA YOUNG & CHAS. BOYER in “SHANGHAI" with Warner Oland and Alison Skipworth.

ably she is on her way U) New York, her departure had the usual air of mystery. If you can believe him, not < v»ii her husband. William Wyler, * knows where- she is. The little Hulluvan disappeared after her first svr <n hit. “Only Yesterday”, and finally turned up in London after the premiere of the picture Passengers on the 8. S. Bcrengarla ’ are to witness the firn (correct me it 1 I'm wrong) ocean preview of a motion picture. Merle Oberon carries * a print of “The Dark Angel” to show to Alexander Korda In England, and she had wheedled Samuel Goldwyn into l< tting her show it In in id-ocean What very famous actress, noted for her dignity, recently made a trip to Vanta Barbara on the tack of u motorcycle driven by a young Holly- ■ woed actor, who has recently changed his screen name? i HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE—- ' ! Nat Pendleton’s neighbors in Santa Monica are circulating a petition to make him get rid of his six-foot gopher snake. Oscar . . Oscar, you 1 see, has a penchant for escaping and. though harmless, throws n fright Into > the unsuspecting home owners. . . Henry Wadsworth is showing the sights to Georg.na Gay. from his ‘ home town Marysville, Ky. . . . They used to play in stock together. . . . 1 Jimmy Cagney’s

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16-year-old rister Jeanne, is to enter Columbia ..That was Geneva Sawyer wdth Dick Foran at the Club NewYorker. . . . The funny thing about Ira bei Jewell’s “through with men” interview at a local airport Is that she cautioned all of her friends not

; to say anything about her leaving . . Betty Furness anil (’ary Grant at the Case Latr.aze the other evening. This is getting to be one of Ho’lywood's regular twosomes. . . . Sylvano Balbnni, husband of June Mathis, is technical director on Edward Small's production. “The Melody Lingers On” . . . and Lionel Barrymore is off on a sketching t<rvr of the Calabassas country. DID YOU KNOW— That Wallace Beery’ was nearly killed In an automobile accident during the early days of his career and needed three blood transfusions 'to save I.Ls life?

stroth. Milton Glrdd, Arthur Girod. Dwight Girod. Carl Hildebrand. Miss Wanda Stegner. Miss Mary Girod, Miss Grace Grether, Miss Edna Worthman. and Mrs. Walter ' Peck. o PETERSON NEWS I Mr. and Mrs. Wiliaet Landin of i I Dayton, Ohio, visited Mr. and Mrs. ■ | George Bright and Mr. and Mrs. , Roll Houck this week. Mr. and Mrs. G1 n Straub spent ' Saturday in Cincinnati. Mi>:s Lois Abbott of Van Wert I spent last w;ek with Mr. and Mrs. i Nelson Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. H. Folsy who is beI ing principal at Kirkland is now i living in Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fruchte and daughter epent Sunday afternoon I i with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Breener. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Howard of Decatur, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto DillI ing and family of Prebl? called on ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spade Sunday. ' Mis. Mabie Marsh 11. Mrs. Glen Straub aud daughter Marie call d on Miss Helen Beery Sunday. Miss Velma Spade is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heller in Decatur. Miss Helen Beery spent a few weeks in Pennsylvania. Miss Dorcas Byerly of D. troit, Michigan in visiting her mother . Mrs. Jtss Byerly and friends. 0 Lifeguard, 70. Saves 4,020 Batum. U. S. S. R. (U.R) — Perhaps a wor'd record for life-saving is held by Mamed Melia Baiiam ; Ogly, 70, who, as head of the life- ■ boa' station here has. during 50 years of service, rescued 4,020 persons. His long r.nd heroic service has been recognized by the Soviet' Government which conferred on him the Order of the Red Banner of Labor. o Yawn Dislocates Arm Louisburg, o. (U.R> — Claude F. Line, rural mail carrier, rose early one morning to attend a meeting He yawned sleepily and stre ched, throwing his right arm out of place. 1 ' Hoff-Brau Ml M always on tap Mi I’M served at M Ml STALEY’S FJ Coolest place in town. || STALEY’S Confectionery IMb a v wo 1 *- j! 1

MLs<ps Al! •' Allwelii und El! 11 Burt vlulted In Van W n la«t even Ing. Mlhr Robb Schnrger will enterin:n the conrthoußß officials und inployea at a corn roast this - v ning ut ■ er h: ri>e wext of the city. Mr«. Grac> Allw In, non Tom, and daughter Alice, will leave tomorrow for a several days v> It la Cleveland and Sh ihv, Ohio. Mlns Margar t Miller Is enjoying i week's vacation from her du;i s .it th Newberry Store. Mrs. H. 11. Lnnkena'i and daughters. Marjorie and J anett’, have return d to Alto.na, Pa., aft r a visit a: the Joe Smith home. Mr. and Mm. Sa n Broks returned yestr relay from a three day Vi vl«lt in St, Louis. Hub rt Kintz and daughters. Cor Inn- and Lois, have return <1 to th- ir home in Altoona, Pa., after a visit with relatives In Decatur. Irene and Barney Brooks sp nt the past we k in Dunkirk as the gttesH of their grandpar ntn, Mr. and Mr-<. Fred Smilack. Mrs. Bob McGriff of Partland arrived y sterday for a several days' visit in Decatur. Chaim r Porter of Muncie war a Decatur .business visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heckman of Fort Wayne called on fri nds and relatives here last evening. ’ Mrs. H. W. Shroll and granddaughter. jane Ann Brtrxley, left Wedn sday for Richmond where hey wil Ivisit for the I ’maind r of the we k with Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Zwick. Fred FulLnkamp. Mr. and Mrs. J. Metzler and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holthouse visited with Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp, who is a patient at the St. Josri h's H. spi al. Fort Wayne. R-v. and Mrs. N. E. Vitz and family have returned to their h me at New Pr men. Ohio, afier a several days visit with relativ s here. Miss Margaret Ves;y and nephew Ben Max, have returned to Oklahoma City after a visit wit-i Mrs. Philip C ) natter and other relative!. Miss Helen Suttles, who has be n ill with flu for the . a-.st thr=e days, is improved. Mr. and Mrs. Rosco? Gl ndenning Mrs. J hn H. Schug. Mrs. Bert Townsend anti Herman Kruckeberg w nt to Richmond Wednesday evening to i ay their rt-spe ts to the P. W. Smith family, at the horn -of Mr. Srlth's daught r, Mrs. Rudolpt

f A FORD ¥•« TRAVELOG J2V HOOSIERLAHD • Hrs $ W-' Jew- • For a .lay of peaceful sanctuary from MCCORMICK’S CREEK CANYON STATE PARK Summer's heat, point your quest toward McCormick’s Creek Canyon —a fairyland of About a mile southeast of the park's east boundary a wild sylvan beauty and majestic grandeur. small, meandering, innocent-appearing creek crosses But don’t make this trip to Arcady in a car ‘he state highway with a shelf of flat rock for its bed. of shabby gentility and rheumatic gait. Go to As it nears the park the bed becomes a shallow valley. meet beauty beautifully —in an alert and Al the point where ittenter, the p.rk >t begms to cut inQC V ft mto the limestone rock, and within a half-mile its little sumptuous 1935 lord V-8. , mo a hundred . foot ( . anyon . Its clean, swift lines anil smart colors, its Through many ages the little stream has worked at tailor-made finishing and luxurious appoint- ; ls and t | l( . B | U pendou» results are awe-inspiring Lyik ; . incuts insinuate unstinted affluence. and unbelievable. The canyon continue, for more You will marvel at its new riding comfort than a mile, precipitous, eray-cliffed, shrouded in cool * ... i i r* 1 • 1 (T 1O P* and up. 1. o. b. Detroit. Standand restful roominess# Its deep soil eusliions verduje. \ ar< | accessor y group, including gay, “Come, let's be cozy ami relax.” Miles McCormick’s Creek Park is an ideal spot for pic- I,u,n »’ ers and spare , llre ’ eK,r * slip past unnoticed. All roads seem new-paved. nicking. A leaf-embowered swimming pool offers a lhrou(ihout i!» There is an engine, but neither noise nor cooling plunge. Wading pools await the children. p . ymr „t <erm. .trough th. vibration proclaim its’presence —no matter Canyon Inn with delicious meals and comfortable n ».r>« p y what speed or grade you travel. Smooth, silken beds invites you to linger over the week-end. There yj’.VK J.V FRED WARING AND HIS Ford V-8 power ready to race like the wind are ‘deal accommodations for campers. Pennsylvanians and stoopnagle and —is yours to command. Air-balloon tires in- The park is just outside the town of Spencer. Aou uTT<c.*s. t.>. sure sure-footed traction. Powerful, velvet- reach Spencer by State Road 67 from Indianapolis and nations of Columbia System. smooth brakes, an all-steel body, and Safety Vincennes; Road 46 from Terre Haute; Road 43 from Glass all around complete this car’s tine per- Lafayette. , N. formance with maximum security. Write to Canyon Inn. McCormick’s Creek Park. - There are many weeks of f.nc drn ng P )26 Honse Indianapolig , weather ahead. Turn tn your 01.1-faithful for ~a nipillg priv iieges. and begin now to know the carefree pleasure Rri’S." 1 ’ 1 " 1 '’ B ' A FORD DEALER ADVERTISEMENT ~ “W’A TC H Tff « F o WPS C O BY” |

Lam ’n Abner to Anoear at State Fair Amateur Context To Be Held — Pr’ze. To Be Awarded — Lum ’n Abner, those two lovable old (-hnra'-ters of Pine Ridge, will make a personal appearance rt. the Indiana State Fair Saturday night, August 31st, the Fairs opening day. An amateur content open to all Indiana residents, stridly amateurs, who believe they possess talent of ary kind, either musical, ucrobntic or vocal, will be held in connectin with their apnearance. A total of S3OO in cash will be awarded to winners of Lum 'n Abner’s Amateur contest, the money being divided into two groups, $l5O to the ei"ht best individual performers and a total of $l5O to the three best performers in the group clas location. The preliminary trials will start at noon Saturday, August 31st. Three judges to be named by the Indiana Board of Agriculture will select t v e ten best individual performers and the ten best group performers, these to participate in the tinal contest in the Coliseum with Lum ’n Abner directing the show. The audience themselves will be the judge of this final contest Prizes will be awarded during the per- . form'ance by Lum ’n Abner. Lum ’n Abner have made two personal appearances in Indianapolis in the past three years and it is due to repeated demands that their services have been secured to conduct the big amateur contest to be held 1 in the Coliseum ■ one night only, Saturday, August 31st. Lum 'n Abner contrary to public opinion are not two old gentlemen who grew up in the mountains of the south. They are 32 and 29 years old respectively. They have promised to appear, not only in costume but as they are in real life as well. A plea: ant surprise is promised for thos* attending. Admission prices as announcer by the India.ia Board of Agriculture is BOe. one ticket including admission to both the grounds an< a reserved seat in the Coliseum Le.’dd. | William Mcßarnes is s riously ill at the home of his daughter. Mrs. : Beeehtr Nichok! on Meßarnes street. ! Miss Mary Geni >ve Wh r. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weber, v.hi has been a pati nt at the St. Vin ent Hospiial in Indianapolis wa re sh? und i went an operation Friday. August 23. was removed to

tlie homo of her parents, 604 West Adamo atro t today. She will He In a plasl’r east for eight or nine weeks. Mlsh Eloise L>wt ni, Mrs. Carol Burkholder and Mrs. Don Farr 1 ft I thio morning tor Oxford, (sitlo, to j viait at Vs iltern College where I I they attended uchoo). Th y will also I | vi-ift In Cincinnati before i -turning l h<« ne. Earl C it r and F. V. Mills are at-1 tend ng to business in Detroit today. I Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fuhrman and fa- ’ mlly are moving from th ;ir horn tit - tli- corner of Fifth und Maruhall I •stre ts, which was recently purchas-, e l by Merle Ellenb j rger, into the I Niblick pr.perty 221 nouL'i Third I str -’t. Mr. and Mis. Lewie Koldew ’y and j sons, < ast of town, visited in I) atur yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bell will go to Evansvill ■ Saturday to attend the welling of Mis-! laris Custer Rake. | daughter of Rev. J. F. Rake of Evan-iville and Wend 11 Phillip j Metzner of Chicago. The wedding wil take place in the First Baptist church Saturday night at eight > o’. 1 :ck. Rev. and Mrs. F. D. Whitsell of

Se'ect your Fall ! Hat from our stock to lieassut - cd of the latest and cleverest J. ‘tv les. ■’ Fall Hats Ail shapes and co’ors—predominating are Black, Brown. Kent Green. Dubonet Red. Materials of Felts. Velvets and Ve’ours. Deininger’s Hat Shop OPEN EVENINGS * West Madison St. Decatur UM-.J.111 T| -

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Chicago visited with frimdu h r« Wednesday evening. Miss Desaolee Chester, teacher at Alpena, Michigan, und u former niuale Instructor In th-** 10. ul public I schools, und ir r brother, Dr. Chesi ter of Fort Wayne, vtaited hr« . Tuesday evening. Rev. O. E.« Miller, former castor I es the First Baptist church here ; and now of Mitchell visited with 1 fri rids in this city Tuesday. Miss Minu Collier hus gone to H.ogansport to attend th- teachers | institute. The Logunaport wchoolt ■ will open Friday. Miss Collier will I teach rnvelc, horn» eon >ml s and ; English In the igh school. Walter Rosenthal of Cincinnati, I Ohio, arrlv -d in Decatur this mornj Ing for a several days' visit at the hot? of Mr. und Mrs. Fred Linn of Mercer avenu . Mr. Rosenthal, a ■ form r reddent as Decatur, is .busy I renewing old Mose Schmidt of Berne was a De- : atur husin- ss visitor this afternoon A. C. Brunn r, engineer in the - f-mploy of Harry Offut, left for hi« home in Chi ago. today. o I Get the Habit — Trade at Home