Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1936 — Page 13

EWING EXHBIT ENTRIES LISTE

Hoosier Girls Submit Best Examples of Work as Seamstresses.

Entries for the sewing exhibit of the State Fair, which opens Sept. 5, ‘were announced today by the State Fair Girls’ School. | Entrants and the classes of cloth- | ing are: ; Simple made-over, Barbara WilCox; /cotten costumes, Estel Five- ~ coats; sport costumes, cotton or lace, Betty Claffey; afternoon best dress costume, Elinor Curtice; cotton smock, Elinor Curtice; suit of cotton pajamas, school or sports costume, cotton or = linen, Margaret Youn; sports cos- - tume, silk or synthetic fiber, Elvira Hiland. School or sports costume, wool, Margaret Young; best or afternoon dress, summer cotton or linen, Rosemary Miller; best or aftefnoon dress, silk or synthetic fiber, Rosemary Miller; best or afternoon dress, wool, silk or synthetic fiber, Roberta Mit.hoofer; simple or informal party

"= costume, Luana Peters; dress and

panties for little girl, Roberta Mitoofer; suit for boy, Eleanor Van ickle; fabric identification notebook, Mary Katherene Stellabower.

_ BOY HURT SERIOUSLY IN BICYCLE COLLISION

Leo Browning, 15, 206 W. Gim-ber-st, received bruises and head lacerations last night when his bicycle collided on a foot bridge across Pleasant Run-blvd. with a bicycle ridden’ by Carness MecAdams, 14, 314 Albany-st. Browning was knocked unconscious, and was taken to City Hospital where attendants reported his condition fair, McAdams was treated at the hospital and sent home. "Evlyn Palmer, 12, 960 Udell-st, received a fractured left elbow when she fell from a porch swing at a « neighbor's home. She was treated « at City Hospital.

. FIRE LOSS IS $10,000

- Times Special MARTINSVILE, Ind. Aug. 14.— Fire starting in the haymow yesterday destroyed a large barn, a chicken house and 1000 bales of hay on the Carr Haase farm near here. Mr, Haase estimated loss at more than $10,000.

Mary Mowry;|-

EACH, ANNUALLY, AS IT IS ESTIMATED,

It has been found that about 88 per cent of a toad’s food consists’ of insect pests, and in a period of three months, about 10,000 injurious insects will be destroyed. Of this number, abouf 16 per cent will be cutworms, and, counting each cutworm’'s annual damage at the low figure of 1 cent, each toad would be worth about $20 for this one service

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CREWS ON WAY FOR FILMING OF QUINS

By United Press HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 14.—Headed for Callander, Ont., and the nursery of the famous Dionne quintuplets, the cast and technical staff from the 20th-Century Fox studios hurried eastward today to make a second film featuring the duints. Jean Hersholt, cast as “Dr. Dafoe” in the first picture, “The Country Doctor,” headed the group leaving here last night. Action and background shots of the sisters will be taken at their nursery and later

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