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THE KsDIAXAPOLIS STAR, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1920. L47E SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS 5 1 TfflRWmTT.nT.n.f.KT.o tfhjTjDaninaiU 'Store I.NDIA.SAPOLI3 Guest at Lake. SONNYSAYINGS BY FANNY Y. CORY. DECIDES BLUSHING CAN NOT BE USED AS EVIDENCE OF GUILT MISS ROSENTOWER GUEST OF HONOR AT NUMEROUS AFFAIRS Keeping Your Schoolgirl Complexion Xy IRENE CASTLE Copyright br P.

O. Beauty Feature! i HETHER BY HAP Visitor From Chicago Feted by Mr. and Mrs. Perk. Mr.

and Mrs. Maurice I'rrk'j house OR MISHAP! 7 Wash Face? -Yes But mind what tort of soap you use Court Frees Youth Whose Shyness Brought Charge of Theft. JH'NICH. liavarla, July M. (D lilushlng- when spoken to without ln-! troduction by a good-looking girl on I the street is not sufficient evidence to show guilt of a crime on the raft I of an unsophlstlrated young man, the I Munich Court of Appeals has ruled, Lola Springer, a typist out shopping for her employer, lost a SO-mark bill.

Riicst, MIm Tillie Kosentower of Chi- ran, is bring; entertained by numerous friends of the J'erks. Albert .1. F'olloi flnd Mrs. Harry Sagalowsky will honor Miss Rnpcntower with a luncheon today at the Klks Club, and I this eveninpr Mr. I'( rk a mother.

Take care that you ue only such soap as is made solely to protect the complexion, then always according to this simple rule. will entertain with a William Perk, ft' "1 1 at her Nome, North dinner party A 1. I I. WAII. MOWKIt.

ltl: St'RF, THAT VII' IT (11 MtMIM.l.Y. FOREMOST skin authorities uree washine the face regularly Illinois atreet. Mrs. Herman Atlas will have a the- 1 as essential to natural complexionl Retracing her steps she nrrosted L'mll the first person met, and asked him whether he had found the money, stammered that he had not. His face reddened.

So Mm arrested. HARK rilENOMKNOX. maintained that he had not found any money. He blusher, he party tomorrow aftetnoon at Keith's, and Thursday evening Mrs. Harry Kpstein will entertain Mr.

ami i Mrs. Perk and Miss Uosentower at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Perk anil their Kiiest spent Sunday In Clnelnnati, O.

Wear HO KO IT KXTKKTAIXS KSTS AT TKA. The Slpma. Kpsilnn Phrorlty pave a said, because he was naturally a shy i "Block's Leader IS9 IS PITTY ROIGH ON ME, BI T- IF I DON'T LET HER SHE CRIES, AX' 'NEN, I.IKE AS NOT, I'M. GET A SPANKIN'. (Copyright.) boy.

But the Municipal court fined him ino marks. Junge's counsel ap-J I rush tea. Sunday afternoon In the Lincoln room at the Hotel Lincoln. Miss Mary Hombui'K Rave a vnraM solo, Favors for the cu'sts were band painted silk handkerchiefs. Miss Viola I llermson, Miss Kern and A Sheer Chiffon Stocking SII.K I HUM TOP TO TDK pealed.

The higher fourt in dismissing the rase held that while blURbing nowadays Is a rare, phenomenon and might arouse, suspicion, it is not as yet accepted as legal evidence of guilt. MISS MAItY KNTIIKR HL'tillKS. Miss Mary Ksther Huitheii, North Meridian street, Is the guest of Miss Kathryn Kobinson at Kelley's Island In Lake Krle. Mls Robinson Is the daughter of Senator and Mrs. Arthur Kobinson.

WEALTHY CHICAGO WOMAN. IS VICTIM OF TERRIFIC HEAT clearness. But all urge greatest care in selecting the kind of soap one uses. Risking a precious complexion to an unproved soap is a folly. The only kind of soap to use on your face is a soap made solely to safeguard the complexion.

Launder and cleanse with any soap you wish. But when beauty is at stake, take care. The accepted skin care of today starts largely with Palmolive, a soap made of rare cosmetic oils, a soap made for one purpose only to be used freely and lavishly on the skin. 77i rale in ikin cart Expert urge i (Ai Wash your face gently with Palmolive Soap, massaging it softly into the skin. Rinse thoroughly, first with warm water, then with cold.

If your skin is inclined to be dry, apply a touch of good cold cream that is all. Do this regularly, and particularly in the evening. Use powder and rouge, if you wish. But never leave them on over night. They clog the Miss Kathryn Callahan presided at the tea table.

The Ilfteen guests of the sorority were 3 Pairs $4.75 7r. IIa)p)-('n-Luclii Price, Me; Mildred Owen Russell J.lndenian dames Maurice nkford C. W. Young Hollywood, Fla. PERSONAL and SOCIAL NEWS pores, often enlarge them.

Blade-heads and disfigurements often follow. They must be washed away. Get real Palmolioe Do not use ordinary soaps the treatment given above. Do not think any green soap, or represented as of palm and olive oils, is the same as Palmolive. It costs but 10c the cake! so little that millions let it do for their bodies what it does for their faces.

Obtain Palmolive today. Then note what an amazing difference one week makes. The Palmolive Company (DcL Chicago, Illinois. un i eorre 'rofts I Henry Kins mitmmmmmimmmmmmmm I All Interests of a i I the Home. 1 Mrs.

A. Montgomery Ward Dies After Return rom California. CHICAGO, July (A) Mrs. A. isses Marie Antoinette Peggy Herry Dr.

and Mrs. Lyman R. Tearson, 30!) Last Kail Creek boulevard, have returned home from a two weeks' visit in Detroit, with Dr. and Mrs. Morton C.

Pearson. You'll ho sure to get your footing, anoUn all-silk ono at that, in this stocking that is 31 inches of silken loveliness, in sheer 42-gaupc weave. Blooming in the most bewitching shades like the posies over the garden wall. Iitrf You Won't 'i" Your. iff Ihr I'm Hut Knmrlinihi's 'K'S I'l'inr.

Kthel Hirte Alberta l.ie IS race Kibble ropp A Mel Margaret Riggins Montgomery Ward, widow of 1 Chicago's pioneer mall order merchant and widely knowrt for her philanthropies which mounted tar Into the millions of dfillnrs, died here today, another victim of the terrific heat which last week overspread the middle and Kathleen liigginx nl'illlllMi IIKI.H II Kit K. Announcement Is made of the marriage of Miss Oslhelmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Osl Miss Julia Patton, 041 F.ast Thirty-fourth street, has returned -home after a visit with Miss Myra Montgomery at Bryant.

I iris Mrs. Tnlon Grimes, 3530 Guilford avenue, has returned home from a six weeks' visit in Los Angeles and San Francisco, Cal. helmer, 4L'(KI West Michigan Bireei, 10 Leslie Peer of Franklin. The ceremony took place Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Meridian street M. K.

Church, with the Kev. lly Afnet M'Ciilloeb Hann. MKXC FOR T( ESDAY. RREAKP'AST. Ready to Serve Cereal Cream Jiaeon p'ried C.reen Apples Coffee Toasted Rolls OR Sl'PPKR.

Chilled Chicken Bouillon Split and Toasted Crackers Molded Tomato and Shrimp Salad Vienna Rounds (Iluten Bread Mint. Ice Sponge Cakes lied Tea or Coffee Stuffed Peppers and Stuffed Tomatoes Alternating on the Service J'latter Rye and I'umpernikle String Reans In the Skillet Individual Green Apple Pies Mr. and Mrs. Emory Deputy, 1406 F-ast Tenth street, have returned from a week's visit with relatives in New York. far West.

She would have been 70 years old this month. Mrs. Ward returned here from Tasadena, only last night. She chose the Southern route to avoid the higher altitudes of the Northern route, but by so doing encountered excessive heat which cost her PROSTRATED HY' HEAT. She was prostrated by the heat, which at one point of the return Journey reached 110 degrees.

At Yuma, a physician attended her. and a QUICKSANDS of LOVE Adda Garrison's New Phase if REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Copyriuht by Newspaper Fetur Service, Inc. Alpha chapter of the Sigma Delta Sororify will have Its regular business meeting tomorrow evening at the home of Miss Anna Mae Truem-ter, 7j2 Cottage avenue. raw Virgil Jf. Ilorer officiating.

Only members of the families attended. Mr. and Mrs. Ticer have gone on a short wedding trip to northern Michigan and Canada. Miss Oslhelmer has been seeretaT to Jlrpresentatlve Hlchnrd N.

F.lllott. TO RKCF.IVE Wit MUS. HEN H. ROSS. Miss Martha Allegra Stubbs will en-'tertain with an informal tea, Thursday afternoon at her home, 46 Johnson avenue, from to oi.IO o'clock, in honor of Mrs.

Hen It. Ross of York-town, formerly Miss Julia Hepburn of Hloomington. There are no invitations. TIIICI.MA UIRI) ENTERTAINS HO KO It IT Miss Thelma Bird, 2231 North Delaware street, entertained with a guest i.ii.i.ian rkminos madcik of veritzkx's hi. ml" of dignity.

fid person know. Xow pay attention to your grani'mnthei's. counsel. You mustn't delay writing to Yeritssen. He's ihojI lesions of bis dicnltv.

and Lillian put her breathless qm-ry concerning the locking hf thouKlit you weie treating Ids ,1 DON'T force your youngsters to eat cereals they don't like give the kind they'll revel in like a confection, Quaker Puffed Rice. A million mothers will tell you this. It's finest rice steam exploded to 8 times natural sire, then deliciously oven crisped so that it melts in the mouth like butter. Proves food tffat's "good" for you can be gloriously delicious, too. There is no other like it.

Just try this unique food endorsed by health authorities and urged as a rare cereal delight by culinary experts. Obtain at your grocery store. TOMATO AND SHRIMP 8AI.AI). One ran of tomatoes and two small onions which have been finely chopped are cooked in a saucepan over a low fire until the onions become soft. The mixture is then strained, and four tender stalks of celery cut into small pieces, one can of shrimp and one bottle of stuffed olives which have been chopped are added to the tomatoes.

Two envolops of gelatin have previously been dissolved in cold 13 01 our priaic mo I I turned on her In quick, Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Hanna of Attleboro, who have been the guests of Mrs. Hanna's parents, Dr.

and, Mrs. R. O. McAlexander, "1-1 North. DMaware street, have left on a motor trip to Florida.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Callaway, 3149 W'inthrop avenue, have as their guests Mr. Callaway's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. D. R. Callaway of San Francisco, Cal. Mr.

and Mrs. Callaway will entertain with a dinner In their honor I'YIday evening. unreasoning alarm. "Why do you ask?" demanded. "Is any one P.ecn use It's unlocked now." she offer jiny less lightly than you wouiu an appointment as ambassador to Lncland he's Just touchy enough to withdraw it." "I'll write It tonlRhl," I promised.

"If I run up tomorrow morning, would you mind letting me give the first draft the oive "(if course not." I agreed, "but which do you fear my procrastination or toy composition?" "Loth," she retorted with a grin, party last night for members -of the ater, and theae are added to the salad I'd take my oath 1 came through It. Or She turned to me nilllll IS ll.rr. j.io.l iiilu a. ta Kappa Sorority. moist mold and left in the refrigera the party Members who attended answered, locked it after I perhaps you did hopefuUv.

"Xo, I didn't." Katheiine struck "Neither did Quaker Puffed Rice So different it attracts like a confection nurse accompanied her from there to Chicago. I'pon her arrival here her condition was so much better that her sudden death was entirely unexpected. She died unattended, her body being found by members of her household who went to her room." One daughter, Marjorie. who accompanied her mother home from Pasadena, survives. A Mrs.

George R. Thorne, died a year ago. HORN IN MICHIGAN. Mrs. Ward was born in Kalamazoo, Mich.

Her husband, the originator of the mall order business, was employed In a small store in St. Joseph, when he conceived the idea of merchandising by mail. He started In business, lost everything excepting In the great Chicago fire of 1S7T, and then got a new start a year later with George R. Thorne of Kalamazoo as his partner. Mr.

and Mrs. Ward participated actively in Chicago's growth to a metropolis, the mall order business simultaneously expanding into a vast enterprise. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. The fruits of two of her largest gifts she never saw. They are the new medical and dental units of Northwestern university, which are nearlng completion after she gave more than for their construction and endowment.

were Misses Thelma Willis Violet Cain tor over night to harden. This is served on a. bed of lettuce with olive mayonnaise. Olive mayonnaise is made by adding a half cup of stuffed olives which have ben cut horizontally Into 1 quavered, and then and then Katlierlne made a purpose-in practically. 1 ly noisy entrance, rattling the door inyhody else.

Think 'and (ailing out, "I've found rnur she 1 the key In purse before ianiy nau opened Ithln slices and two tablespoonfuls of Thelma MrMurtry Ida Mae Wolf Catherine Van-A rsdol Roberta Cameron Mary I Metsker Betty Jean it over, 1 .11. Madge." ha lier hands, because tdie door and let you in. I then and told I French dressing to one cupful of unlocked the the door. came in Just, Lliiian took the purse and her de-had looked I parture with a i.ailinc Injunction to Memhers of the Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter of the Daughters of the American Itevolutlon, will hold an indoor picnic at noon Thursday at the chapter house, 81M North Pennsylvania street. Mr.

and Mrs. JTenry C. Thornton Noth Pennsylvania street, wdll leave the last, of the week for Gloucester, for a month's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B.

Grover. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Fishhack, who are motoring through the Fast, will visit the Grovers for a week.

started through the ilosets. Then we to he readv for her the next. Sweeney I I.I. A EO I II II GIVEN FOR our investigating tour of the apart- morning, and when ST I IF F.I) VF.O ETAHI.F.S. Stuffed peppers may be made by she was gone to me a rid took Kath.rtne came oer Miss Kathryn Stiegman, whose ma r- fljn)? six medium parboiled (by cov-riage to Carl Voorhis will take place PIK polling water and hoiilng tomorrow, wbs the honor guest at a I five to ten minutes) peppers with stem prettily appointed miscellaneous shower I Pn, seedy cores removed, with tills given last night at the home of rs.

force-meat One-half cup corn, half Karl L. Keeler, North King bread rrumhs, half cup ripe olives, avenue. chopped, and bound with one-half The bridal colors, pink, green and rS or one-fourth Clip white orchid, were used In decorating and a large bowl of Columbia roses formed tomatoes may be used in Mr. and Mrs. S.

Rowe, M17 avenue, have returned from a trip on the Great Inkes. my hands In heis. 'Madge," she said earnestly, "while I all Ihis stuff today was imaginary. know that it will trouble ou. So I'm going to promise you that Junior never again shall he left in the apartment alone for a single Ininill 1 thanked her with a great relief at my hrart, for.

though my brain agreed with her verdict. I could not help filing awav for future reference the Incidents of the mysterious noise, the lumps of sugar on Junior's and the unlotked stairway door. ment. It isn't, likely that mi toon tne key from Madge and lock. I the door, even if you would take an oatli on your memory, which is my idea of nothing in the world to swear by.

perhaps, but 'by' never." 1 "If you haven't anything better to point your alleged wit with than my "Alleged memory," Katlierlne fin- i Islied mischievously, and then we all cave a rellexed laugh, which broke the tension under which we had been laboring. "A noise, some and an un- locked door," Lillian paraphrased atrociously. "I suppose they are; poor material for us to Interpret as I sneaking marauder Intent, upon harm-, ing Junior." Mrs. Fdna M. Christian.

13f North Delaware street, has returned from Culver where she entertained at her rottage. Mr. and Mrs. Karl McGilliard of Ithaca, N. V.

Oo hring back the golden tint of girlhood, or to trans fornix the centerpiece for the table. I place of peppers. These afford a va-I riely of possibilities. Perhaps the most popular is the following: Fill six raw The guests were Mesda dies 1, I Keeler Russell oberlles )lack or dark hair to auburn Mr. and Mrs.

Terry Oakes of Fort edding Bells In Indiana tomatoes from which tne core nas Deen removed with a force-meat made by mixing one cup well-seasoned rooked rice (about Ave tablespoons In raw or Golden shades use. Alexa nder McMaste, Arthur Smith, Kranklln i oue ir r.M., nave nu.i in orcn Lake. for a month's visit with Mr. and. Mrs.

Warren Oakes. On GOES TO RESCUE OF U. S. PIN MAKERS George stlegman isses I'liraheih St iegma Kt liel Callahan MAKCHAND'S GOLDEN HAIR WASH. their way they were the week-end guests here of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank C. Jordan, 3337 North Pennsylvania street. Gladys Martin MARION Miss Grace Llewellyn, this city, and Alfred c. Hart of Hammond were united in marriage at the First Christian Church, the Rev.

W. 10. Moore ofticintlng. They left imme rude Bishop Frances Bridge M. vi tie Stafford HVE YOl' WRITTEN YF.IUTZF.N?' "I'll Ml Chicago and points West they are," Katlierlne said lightly.

Mild I saw at last the morbid shadow of Lucia Meredith's suicide had left her sensitive spirit and she was state! with one-fourth cup butter, one-Ihalf gteen pepper, chopped, and blnd-! ing It together with a tomato sauce i made like a white sauce, but using I tomato pulp removed from center of tomato in place of milk. Top with buttered crumbs and brown in mod- erate oven fifteen minutes. I Individual green apple pies topcd with rosettes of whipped cream put on I with a pastry tube lend a festive set I WASIII.WJTo.V. July -fl. iPi Uer-tnan pins and safety pins have so nettled American pin manufacturers that today "lie Treasury came to their relief.

Taking advantage of authority Mrs. AY. F. Cut ryer and Miss Kthel Curryer. 334S Guilford avenue, have returned from Gatlinbttrg, Tenn.

diately arter tiic ceremony for their I iUm T-Ziiv to rhai Marrhanri t.f) HOLD WINE BATHER FOR MENTAL EXAM honiein Hammond. Hr. and Mrs. .1. II.

I.eH'avour, tills city, an 220 west fotty second New Yoik. nounce the marriage of nearly h. own self again. Rut not given by the anti-dumping law. Acting quite.

It would he a long time be- Seer, ta ry Winston ordered additional fore the effects of that terrible trag- duties levied against the i lerman prod- CHICAGO, July 2(1. itl Held at the psychopathic hospital for a mental Ex-Senator Weds Aid. ting to the dessert course. jykf0e zw dv so nearly touching her would be. net, whose ale price in tills country (tared by the American to be less than the fair wholly worn off.

And I could under- I has been stand that It was the reaction from I pin Industry exaniinatliui, Joyce llawley, nh.i ICE. plunged to prominence In a wlne-fillcd Three oranges, three lemons, essence bathtub at a party given by Karl Car- of peppermint, one tablespoon gelatin. the almost sin ic rsl Itioi is attitude that valll. inrir son, iawrence G. Kavour of Detroit, to Miss Kuth Munn or that city, the ceremony to be performed July SO in the Detroit Central Christian Church, the Rev C.

a. Munn, pastor of the Christian Church of Danville, and father of the bride-to-be, officiating. Miss Munn is a school teHcher In Detroit. Mr. l.e-Favour is a graduate of the Marion high school.

slsted by scoutmasters of the North Star district, wdll hold a court of review at 7 o'clock this evening at the headquarters of Troop 78, Is'orthwood Christian Church. LABORITE WOMAN TAKES I roll. New York theatrical producer, i ()np qllart water, mint leaves, two i pleaded today to be permitted to re- two egg whites, turn to New York. i Simmer together the water, the rind Attendants said it would be from llf two snd a handful of mint lone to six days before she could be the sugar. When it he- I POSITION IN COMMONS LONDON, July i.PiTo the ac-joompanlment of Joyful Labor cheers, I Mlf Marriage Licenses A new set of bleachers has just been built at the Scout reservation, making had been hers toward Lucia's death which now made her the sending materialist in tills matter of the apartment.

You'd h.tter tell nie where on that ti i'd floor I left my purse," Lillian said, th'n, characteristically forgetting ail a bout her avowed Intention of poir.g home, she turned on me. wrltt.ii to Philip Verit-x. wiiid take up his i. roa n. i' i i "S-e-iej; it only a few mln- iit- v.

'i Nh'n I was assured by Kath-. line that woull take up mine, I In t'se nci: a i c. examined. She Is suffering from ef- Kn, thicken Into a sirup remove the fects of an overdose of sleeping tab- and rind and add the gelatin lets taken nt her hotel room jester- i nien dissolved In one-half day. "New York is my town," she(1ipfu cold water: add the Juice of protested to physicians, "Ijet me go.

the oranges snd the lemons, and the Itondftei.l today made reappearance in the House of her Deaths in Indiana Commons as the newly elected member from Wuilsend. She is the sixth woman now in the House. Miss Chicago bah essence of peppermint, using a few 1. OKI. W.

ftn rn TT I Pomlfield served Noi thampton In as a member from KNtil.lSII Francis Agan, SU, fanner and civil war veteran, died-of the Infirmities of age at the home of his son, Henry at Marengo. coloring. J'nur Into Ice cream free.er and freeze until mushy: then add the stiffly beaten whites of the eggs. Tark down in salt and Ice, and let stand 'two or three hours. DELAYS APPOINTING WOMEN MINISTERS, YORK, F.nglnnd.

July L'fi. iP) YVomen will not be able to become ministers In the esleyan church yet ward the ii' ir the third addition 9ince the opening of the camping season this year. The increasing number of visitors at'eamp-fire programs has made the enlargement of the campflre area necessary. A truck loail of thirty from Troop 4U, on their way to camp at the Scout reservation, attrncte'd the attention of persons on downtown streets yesterday afternoon. The truck was decorated with large signs bearing the troop number and destination of the boys.

Charles Richardson, Troop 30; Ralph Hook, Troop 4(1; Richard Donner, Troop nil, and James Stuart. Troop 82, added their names yesterday to the 'iVed rmic po. k'-! lid he he l.ll. III GRANDSONS OUTTIP JOHN D. 100 TIMES NKW YOKK, July (jP) John I).

Rockefeller II, and Nelson A. Rocke- ina a i DUTCH QUEEN, FULLY RECOVERED, GOES HOME RKATKNHKRG. Switzerland, July 'A'i yueen W'ilholmina of Holland, who has been isltlng in Switzerland, left today" for the' Netherlands, fully recovered from her recent -M g' A HOUSEHOLD rmj, KINKS i- the little l.iliian lo iinise i 1 1 feller. Horace A. Ferguson.

68. Graylyn hotel, and Alma A. Wltsmatl. 33, 121 Congress. Jani.s Porter, 45.

2144 Columbia, and Fannie Ager. 37, 2144 Columbia. Thomas B. Johnston. 21, Koehester, N.

nml Truey M. Hayes, 1(1, 1731 Fletcher. Harold T. Stevens, 21. 34Sft'efit Thlrtv.

first, and Lucille V. iuge, 20, 1902 Hourll Delaware. Kenneth Snvder. 22, 294S Paris, and Kdna M. Folirnace, 23, 2940 Paris.

Jonathan K. Walls. 62. t'asev, and (iraee i. Oold.

53. 111215 Bert Hehubert, 43, Detroit. and Mary (1. Stevens. 42.

730 Dorman. Sherley Patterson. 3B. 227 West New York, and Viola Northern, 46, 731. Sherman.

James V. Hill. 85. 1302 North Carl'0'. and riosella V.

Ritchie, 68, 211 West Twelfth. Mark c. ('lift. 2(. 1724 North Oxford, and t'larahelle Peek, 30, 1636 Aahland.

Felwln Shook. 27. Shelby vlll. and Eva Hughes. 24.

323 North Lin-wood. George w. Hare, 50, 44 2 and Cordelia Irwin. 62, 3329 East New York. George Yarbro.

20. 729 rtadley, and Jen nle Harris. 18. 723 Haiey. Harry B.

Aklrldge, 18; 2641 Ashland, and Iona I. Stansbury, 18, 2020 Wood-lawn. Arthur Dmlne 40. loo South Emerson, and Ruth Scliuler, 24, 10S South sons of John D. Rockefeller Jr c'ter It til" r.

ii to ni'. She's 1 awhile, their Wctory of last Tuesday at. the congress of ministerial and lai representatives having proved shortlived. At a pastoral session confined tn ministerial representatives today an amendment sending the report back to committee for further consideration was adopted, 'Jul votes to Md. returned from abroad today on the American Trader, an express freighter of the American merchant lines re pla iiu i Illness.

lthough she had pi Although sin had planned to In Switzerland, I her to remain list of campers at the Scout reserva- stay only two weeks i her Indisposition fore cently converted Into passenger tion this third period. Tvrk. carrier. The young Rockefellers, L'O and IS years rid, were rated by ship's officers as among the most democratic passengers on board. They were especially interested In navigation and spent many hours In the ship's engine room.

The stewards reported receiving tips 1(1(1 times ns large as the famous Rockefeller dimes. Housewife's Idea Box. BIRTHS John Forney of Troop has been added to the list of division leaders at camp. Scout Forney attained the cr.nip rank of nrecrafter during the first camping period this summer. Only Seo holding this Camp rank are chosen for leadership.

The Indianapolis Rotary Club has sent a delegation of eleven Scouts from Troop 27 of the Indianapolis Orphans' home, to the Scout camp. For the last six years it has been the el I'ran. 1.1 an. I spill. The Star will jwf SI for rrery ueretton print nl which will lentm (he labor or InrrraM th pleasure of home life.

It mar Include horn-innde ilevlrrA, rlrnnlnr inrMioff, cooklnff nr mnnttic hlea, pitliitinr, repair roitlpmrnt or drcorution. Mnterint submit (rd in i lit he orlr-I mil. Tell In 100 yiM how Ton did tt. Trndttf niimr ofnrHcIf mut not be afted. Urile onlr one Mde uf pnper.

No returned. Addrraft IIOMK LIFK KUITOIt. Tht Indinnapollft lSt nr. llundretU of letters are helnr reoilvel euch week and all can not be published, but roil mar be the lucky one any day. ft tfji'c ax 1 Itnush.

Christian Long hospital. Huffman, lA.ng J.cng bos- HERE LIES. A. WORLD OF FLIES ALL KILLED BY S'irl. Claude lYi.nli l.u.y Helen ZA practice of the club to send a group DEATHS prnr, I.onff hos- inlal.

gul HMViiir.l ami Cilal. a Ndi ii (to. ami rla Kaltcnhach, 2617 slrl Ho. Hamilton. 40 Jlaltl- linn KIM MRSrOEMPSEY SIGNS CONTRACT WITH MOVIE I.OS AXGICr.KS, July 2(1.

Ml Mrs, Jack Dcmpsey, known In the movies as Kstelle Taylor, lias signed a long contract with Feature Productions, the organization that stars' Rudolf Valentino. This announcement was made today by John W. Considine head of the organization. Mr. Considine Intimated that the wife of the heavyweight boxing champion probably would be assigned to play a leading role opposIS Valentino upon his return from the Hast.

N.lllc Tlmmmm. 701 North Mam a JilIM'' eri. I K.li! 1 (Viio Melhodint i Fl.ui.liiiu el. Ctrl GUIRCK K. (HAMItKKLAIN AMI MUS.

CIIAMHKBT.AIN, FORM KR. l.Y MRS. (AROI.VNyi. SHKI.TON. AVASIIIXGTOX, July "II.

After hav Welllnginn, Melhod- win! HcLn isimi.l, irlrl. 1st BMd Pull North Mary Rliznheth DeRrlnfffr, 8. 1545 Lexington, cerebral lipmorrhsse. Flora Holland, 62, City hoipltal, mitral InsunVleney. Catherine Taylor, 83, City hospital, rar- Hnorna.

I'mniH Shafer Jon. C4, St. Vincent' hoHpttal, toxic (rotter. Charles Whlteman, 4. Methodist hns- I'Unl, iironlr nephrltin.

Theodore A maun Randall. 69. Method lt liosnli a. ifanKrene. Drroihv Kafff-riv, 6 months.

252 North Kovntrfiie, whoopin? cough HtMty A4in DnpRfr, 2. 14:9 North Haujrh, lobfir pnr-iunonia CBrnline Wilson. SS. R0S Maflsachudelti phriinic fiulotardltlj. V.

W. ruffrey, (', 2.110 North Illlnolii, Ch.i YllBll Robert ing served as bis stenographer and! of these boys to the camp. Scoutmaster Pine reports Kenneth riper promoted to first-class during the last meeting of Troop 48. Rlrhnrd Donner recently completed nil tendeifoot requirements entitling hiin to membership in Troop 0U. Scoutmaster K.

C. ISelzer wdll join Scouts of Troop 81) the reservation today for a few days' camping experiences. During the last meeting of Troop (I William niack was promoted to second class and presented with the badge denoting that rank. The next session of the court of honor will be held at the central library Wednesday evening of next week. John MacDonald, who completed all tenderfoot requirements during the last was formally enrolled as a member of Troop this last week.

Deputy Commissioner Porterfleld, as- Kli" Pelade. i .1 Mi.uile Ashmnn, girl. hns- 0. nl, 1. ring pita I.

Elba and fleoiela True. Long hospital, J.Kl-TOVKIt I'lH ITS. Here Is my way of using bits of leftover fruits: Fruit Scrap I'tidding. Two cups flour, one heaping teaspoon baking powder, one-half cup sugar, one cup milk, two tablespoons butter. Stir to batter.

Pour in pan over two cups of bits of fruit, one cup boiling water and bits of butter. Bake In oven to a light brown. Serve with thin cream, flavored. I.IDA BARTER. R.

R. 4, I3ox 96, Marlon. Ind. hoy. Wa i ren a hospital, Thayer, christian Mrilzlejivakl.

739 Anthony nnl Mnry Concord, l.v. Donald and Lillian hnsoltal. bnv (Dorothy HarreVj, 9, Mthofllst 'noire, ihorllBt TO DKSTROY ODORS. Some foods leave a disagreeable odor in the kitchen after rooking them. You can eliminate this odor In the following easy way: I'lare 8 pan containing vinegar on the simmering burner or at the back of your stove.

TIIF, HOl.SFWIFE. (Copyright.) secretary for, more than a quarter of a century, Mrs. Carolyn R. Shelton has become the bride nf George K. Chamberlain, former States senator from Oregon and Governor of that state.

Romance came late, since Chamberlain Is now past 72 years of age and his bride Is approaching Chamberlain was a widower and his wife a widow. LAFAYETTE GETS SINGER. LAKAYKTTK. July L. 10.

Singer, principal of the Bedford hlkh school the list two years, will become principal of Jefferson high school here In September, it was announced today. He will succeed Kmmett W. Arnett. MMhodlat Genre and Jp.innett Collins hospital, boy. Death to Flies Moths Mosquitoes Ordrr a Kip outfit from your ftfrtltr today.

Standard Oil Company (ndina 910 So. Micknti Ave, Chicaf Kills Insect Pests Doris Miv Kenter, 11 flaya, Chrlitlan h- I'itHl, 'nnnltion. iVnliw H. F.nRelkfnr. IT.

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