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(teft) Bessie Love ready for a plunge. (Center) An:t* (Right) Leila Hyarns on

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the sands of Santa Monica.

Summer Sees Screen Favorite* ri Storing Up Stamina for Busy Months Ahead. Welcome Return Of Curve# As Big Aid In Maintenance Ot * Vim and Vigo*

I usuries by the stars, ar* consid’ | tlo# diet la keep • aleuder figure, ereii incli .pcnsable pillars of their ' Hard work ao(t«ierclsa ara plenty. ' fame and fortune# ! Acrordtar to th# present trend 8v. imrn ■ is Anita Pat;e s favor | this conditioa will aoon oecom# obite vacation sport, hut sh# is nl#o i solelo^for tb# return to tho »ormal an enthusiastic golfer. She rides. | tigur# and curT#«b.Hne» i* M oo-

sured fact.”

"T fy Hk.N the sun beat# down \I\f like a blazing furnace and w w humiuity males one feel like (be inmate of a Turkish bail), the prospect of thrilling huge uudi ern es loses It# snnpai toe Hollywood’s elite Tben the UiougUts of Anita Page, Erelyn Knapp, liessi# Lot#, Leila Hymns and scores of their i...-""s •olleagues, shift to what tk. ••ild | wares ar# saying an* how cool | they would feel la tho ombraces of tbe briny deep^-Wt in see but a little Ume to turn euch tbougbte Into action. Soon the long soutbem California coast la nglltter with the brightest stars of tbe movie Irmotnent. While sheer enjoyment ts a strong factor In the temporary es cape from the studio, the presentday screen actrese Is a seriousminded young person and a vacation means to her an opportunity to store up the health and stamina that are vitally necessary (or the girl who must meet tbe exacting physical and mental requirements for success lu a moving picture ca reer. Sports, games and vacations, Instead of being looked upon as

hut lias never tlslied or hunted She is no food faddist, but she heIleves that food plays a part along side of evreise in th« maintenance in noalth, and that reducing diets have been responsible for many ills.

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Hie Hollywood film players where serious results have followed reducing dieis.” she Nays. ‘’One little extra girl who was plump and healthy Is now taking threw iroa treatments weekly in order to try to regain the weight she is continually losing, after passing below the j weight she was trying to achieve." I

Health Problem Lessened

Moth Anita Page antk Evelyn j Knapp, an ardent swimmer, borse- I woman and golfer, extend a hearty j welcome to the return to fashion of normal femintue curves—a de velopment that does much to lessen the hoaitb problem of the screen actress. When we are wor tng on a aet," says iMiss Knapp, "it is sometimes necessary to continue all night until K is finished. Much reserve force and energy are needed at thege limes; so I always strive to maintain a perfectly balanced diet, Including In addition to the fresh vegetable*, a fcenerous supply of starchy foods and an abundance of sweets, or energy-building foods. "I have always nourished a secret contempt for the girls and women who depend upon a etarva-

Cheers for Sanity Resale Lovs find# the well-agrtoge of her abundant good health In ewlmming, diving and tannle. Dancing, she admit*, may wot be classed as a game oroport, hot sh* love* It. and gets a lot of foa and exerclee out of performing fitflcuH dance step*. Sb* first took ■§ tew nls because her partner was a townie champion, and ehe waatod to become good enough to play with him. Thlo partner was ’WHItam Hawks, who 1o now ileaaie’s bus-^ hand; so tennio has played a part in bringing her a fir* partner, ae well as !■ keeping a professional on* and In maintaining th* vim and vigor sb* need* tor ber career. When l^lla Hyame len t working before th* camera you can usually fin* her somewhere on th* Pacific ocean, taking aa active hand In navigating her yacht, the good ship ‘Taith.” On land she Is a "wow" at Badminton, a game something ; like tennis but dlfferenL Lika Anita Page and Evelyn Knapp, she greets with cheers tbe return of normal feminine curves and a saner feminine attitude toward Ilf* In general. "The girls Ihla season," she esye, "woa't have to bother about rigid diets, for the girl with curve# will be more popular than the one with the boyish Ugiire of the paet.t

Another Triumph For Billie Dove in “Sweethearts and Wives" Once more Billie Dove scores a triumph! Her latest Vitaphone production “Sweethearts and Wives” which clays Wednesday and Thursday at | the v oneastle theatre is one of the • nioft completely ente; inininfr and sat j it factory pictures *hat has ever been shown to (Ireenciisr!,- movie fans It represents that very difficult combine lion >f mystery and fun which so ninny producers have striven to J pel ieve, and so rarely with success. | but “Sweethearts and Wives” tries ] it in a fresh way. T here are novel 1 twists end turns of t!i.- plot and char ecterizations. There is an excellent c8«t including Olivo fiook, Sidney Blaoknier. Of course Billie Dove would make a whole ,stellar production in herself, but besides the lovely heroine, Clive Brook is seen in one o f the most faultless performances of his distinguished career. ! “Sweethearts and Wives" tells an enthralling and amusing story in i manner ih>H can only be described os | one h’lndred per cent efficient. The j dialogue is perfectly reproduced. It is i a fine pieei of work and Billie Dove well, just see and hear for yourj self. Added to the Voncastlc’s Wednesday ani 1 Thursday program will be . an all-talking T/ouise Fazenda eom- | ee-ly "So This is Paris Green” and the Fox Sound News.

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IS Six Big Stars Billie Dove Clive Brook Sidney Blackmer Leila Hyams Cranford Kent John Loder

A lonely hotel—a maid who changes places •With a -wandering wife—a detective searches for scandal and finds murder. Hundred tense moments. Thousand gripping- thrills. Added Wed. - Thur. LOUISE FAZENDA All-Talk Comedy And Fox Sound News

TONIGHT Final Showing WILL ROGERS In -SO THIS IS LONDON"

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NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS Notice is hereby given that, the Board of Commissioners of ihe Coun ty of Putnam, State of Indiana wil' receive sealed bids up to twelve o’clock, noon, on Monday, September 1st, 1930, for the furnishing of coal to the Putnam County Heating Plant and for coal for use at the I’utnuni County Poor Asylm*. for the winter of 1930-19.11. to-wit: For the Putnam County Heating Plant to be delivered in the bin, at said plant, and to be weighed on the City scales of the City of Greencastle, Indiana, all the coal that will he necessary to operate the said plant during said heating season of 19.101931. to-wit: 3 by 6 inches egg coal; 6 inch lump coal; and four inch lump coal. Coal for the Putnam County Poor Asylum on *rack in Greem-astle, towit: .’’ by C inches egg coal; 6 inch lump

coal; and 4 inch lump coal. | of Greencastle, and the person or The person awarded the contract ^ «no furnishing said coal is to pay

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ed for the said season n f 1930-1931. The person or firm awarded^ the contract to furnish coal for the said heating plant and county poor asy-j

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lurnisti said coal from time to tinu-i tor. may he required so as to not per-1

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mil cither of said places to be with out a sufficient quantity of coal on

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The person or firm awarded thej contract will be required to enter i into a written contract to so furnish said coal and give a bond or written guarantee to the effect they will keep their contract as entered into. The coal delivered on the tracks at Greencastle. for the county poor asylum, to he weighed on the City scales

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