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23 Classified Display Real r.state for A REMARKABLE BUY EAST This new, Ideal, 5 room tome, located in Irvingrton's beautiful residential section it 22 N. Ua wthorne Lane. Comer lot, one hall square from car line. Full basement, tiled bath, oil walls, gum wood work, lonjr living room, fire' place, shade trees and shrub bery, crushed stone drive to garage. Open for inspection any time.

Price, Easy terms. ONE OF THE BEST DOUBLES Open Sunday 2 to A P. JL North of the creek; built about 2 years; large living: room, mas tlre fireplace; the best of bard wood floors; beautiful sun room; 3 car garage, one side leased for fllO per month, ether tide vacant; sell on terms. Call Mr. Andersen, Main 0707.

312 K. of P. Bids. 4, agooe Park LOTS SUNDAY ALL DAY full mist, lots. SOxiCO, sofn wooded.

Price. $J0O, 1J50. fiOO and up. 'Terms, 29, cash, 1 per month. 'A summer resort and permanent home location away from city cares.

i Ton run btilM your bome aon as you have made yourfirt payment on your lot, or we "will buUd for you. Puburtian home near the city are becoming more popular rry ar. in on the ground floor now. Select your tot In LtAGOON PAHJC where your family will he happy all day and you wiil be able to enjoy the evenings with Bwlrnmlnsr, boating, fishing with plenty of fresh air and '(un Shine. Juat J3 minute from Wawhlnrton etraet: rorth on Meridian Street to Canal road; ait on 5d street to View drive and north to Jth street.

Follow the signs. A surprle in store for you. Salesmen on Grounds All Day Jo Fo Coo 830 Lemcke MAinC201 tit 'i i 1 i I it' 1 v. COME I ft I Easy OUT TODAY! Ilorncdcll.h ideally located, and Homedcll lots are ranfrin in sizfrom 71x152 feet to 75x233 feet. Just the.

place to establish your home and raise your family, out 'where the air is fresh and Homedcll is one of the choicest suburban sections near Indianapolis. Large lets, Fpacious lawns and room for fruit, flowers and vegetable, gardening. School, church, grocery and bakery are near. In terurtan lines, bus line3 and frood road3 lead to the city. Just 15 minutes' by motor.

The fare by bus is SU cents, 12 rides for $1.00. 'And the prices are. exceptionally reasonable. Lots in Homedcll range in price from $350 to $6 13, with tcrrr.3 of 25 down and a month. At these terms yoa can easily buy two or three cf these Iot3 as an investment.

Come out tomorrow, or any day in the You will recognize Homedcll as your ideal hemcsite. Ti.e have five homes in Ilomedell already built and two of them sold and occupied. Five rooms with basement, furnace, well in kitchen, gar, electric lights, etc. Price only down, $33 a month, Or, if you prefer to build a home, we will finance and build residences la these tracu when "ou have made a substantial payment on. your lot.

Investigate thU plan nd ACT uregory CCD Fletcher Trust Classified Display al Estate for Sale 1689 WEST RIVERSIDE BLVD. Move rfg'nt tn this new Jlv. room semi modern buncalow, floor finished la all rooms, at tractiv decoration, large lot, paved street. Terms, $400 cash. balance monthly.

Come out Saturday afternoon or Sunday. Two square west of Kmrlchsvtll bridge, one square north. C. C. GROVE Randolph 0316.

CC4 Fletcher Trust Baildine THREE. NEW, HOUSES in BfcOCK, N. DEL, The one above (5425 N. Delaware) is a center "hall Dutch colonial, with 4 bed rooms; hardwood floors throughout; large living room with fireplace; full basement; side drive to 2 car garage. Lot has 57 foot frontage.

Can be purchased on reasonable terms. R. W. LEWIS CO. 023 Lemcke.

Lifacoln 6387; i targe Appe SOLE Dlclt. 'Classified Display Real Estate for Sale Open Sunday Afternoon 2S31 Brookside Park way, South Drive 5 Room 'strictly modern bungalow. Brand new. All large rooms with ample closet "space. Large base r' ment with good furnace.

Situated on a high, terraced lot overlooking boulevard and Brookside Park. An ideal home. Price, $6,750. $750 Cash. We also, have' two new bungalows adjoining this property at $6,500.

1 Cash. Schmid Smith, Realtors; ISO N. DeL Main 4083. $350 Down 2528 SOUTH NEW JERSEY ST. COME' SUNDAY Tou will like this pleasant, well constructed 5 room bung alow.

Gas, city water, and basement. Located next to Oarfleld park and north of Southern avenue. Attractive price of plus Barrett law of about 100. Easy monthly payments. GRINSLADE CON STRUCTION CO.

1117 Peoples Bank Bldg. Circle 7061. 209 W. BUCKINGHALI DRIVE Near Butler College Site Drive north on Capitol ave. to Bucklncham drive and see a striking yellow brick veneer, with red asbestos roof, on a hlffh lot, surrounded by pear A lde center ball with long living room finished In brown mahorany, cabinets and break fast nook in kitchen.

4 leep Ing room up and bath with built in tub and tile floor; at tractive fixtures and decora tions, steam heat; double garage with front Term. Open Sunday from 2 until Price 115.500. balance monthly. JOSE BALZ REALTY CO. 1160 Fairfield Ave.

Wash. 4344. Wash. 0728. Tee above map shows the location of HomedelL vith the routes to the addition.

Green i wood interorban" or. Greenwood, Franldin or Southport bus. lee MA in 0993. Lots Terms trj :1 i I. I vV THE IXDIAXArOLIS NEWS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1021 American I By E4wmr4 F.

He Verts MERI CAN movies have con quered the world." In every direction of art, business, science or sport foreirn competition may be a factor to be reckoned with, but in the silent drama America stands today so supreme that she practically exercises world wide monopoly. Every day of the year millions of representing practically every race and language known to earth, sit In theaters scattered from Alaska to Australia and from Peking to New Tork, watching antics of "American comedian, the daredevil exploits of wild west" cowboys and bad men or the love messages of our movie queens and heroes. What is more. In the opinion of Marcus Loew, one of the half dozen men who dominate the American moving picture Industry. America's movie realm grows wider day by day and tnere Is not the slightest prospect of her supremacy being even threatened.

Ninety per cent, of all the films being shown in Europe today are American In origin and this percentage la even greater In such countries as Australia, Japan. China and South Africa, where native production Is virtually nlj. Whst I tke Seoett I "naked Mr. lxew In bis opinion, was the secret of the world wide popularity of American movies and his answer might be paraphrased by the rather statement that American movies are popular because they are" un American. "France, England, Italy and Germany challenged us In turn in the early, days," said Mr.

Loew. "Each of them lost the fight because each persisted In thinking in terms of Its, bom market, i France was the pioneer hut her producers persisted In making pictures which were so entirely French that they had little appeal outside their own country. The two big French producers of those days were Pathe and Gau mont and today they are our agents and French production has almost ceased. The same thing is true of England and the other European countries where production was attempted on any large scale at alt American producers saw easily that If they were to win the foreign market they must make pictures which would be as far as possible free from purely national or sectional appeal but which would, tell Classified Display Heal Estate for Site yp'ESEllSJERVlCr AT SS68 PARK AVE. We nave a sevens room modern cottage; three bedrooms, hardwood floors In all rooms except kitchen and one bedroom up stairs; corner lot 60x17; price.

17,100. A real bay in this choice location. Call LI neoln 1144; evenings. WA sn. 1141 for appointment.

Fred IL; Sillery, Realtor SOS National City Bank. Bldg. 1 Ceetral Beauty College" "Pioneer College of Beauty Culture" I We cater exclusively A recognized, reputable, and paying i profession is taught by an expert fac ulty. Diplomas awarded. Call today.

for further information. SECOND FLOORODD FELLOW. BUILDING Phone C3rcle 6262. "DODGE BROTHERS DEALERS SELL GOOD WHEN' mm says Result Dependable Used Cars for less money. Your choice from the most desirable assortment of used cars in the city You can buy with the greatest of confidence as Wallerich policies are too well known to require further comment.

Bodge Brothersr Ford USED THE OUTSTANDING USED CAH SALE OF THE YEAR Saturday Sunday'" Monday 27ttr 28th 29m Compare our prices in the'list below. Then SEE "these cars. You will be convinced of the value offered. Liberal terms. if II II I i it tt DODGE BROTHERS TOURINGS Was.

1920 1921 475.00 1924 1445.00 FV i II ii it CARS ROADSTERS 1920 $325.00 1323 S25.C0 COUPES 1922 Late 750.00 1523 S50XO 1923 4 Passenger SEDANS 1917' 230X0 1922 Iliffh Radiator 950.00 1924 "Type 1,150.00 TRUCK 1923 Panel $375.00 Rale. $200.00 375X0 975X0 225.00 275.00 $650X0 750X0 975X0 125X0 $50.00 1X50X0 $300X0 Co Ho Waller Seiffi 833 N. MERIDIAN ST. Open 7:30 Movies Dominate FOREIGN PRODUCERS QUIT FIELD a story whlcb would win sympathy and understanding of men ana women of any race." 1114. West Still PepnUr.

alow about the wild west movie Cowboys and "bad men from the bad lands' are surely 100 per cent. American and yet they are reported to be verx, popular in foreign coun tAea. The "wild west movie Is popular rn Kts of places," replied Mr. Loew, "Just as good adventure stories are popular. Treasure Island snd The Three Musketeers' have.

I believe, been translated into almost every language, but that fact never made English or French fiction supreme in the world. The triumph of tne American movie nas not own based on wlld west' pictures, but on what call 'social which simply means stories dealing with the sreat fundamental human emotions which are common to men and women of every color and ton rue." That Is rather a simple receipt," I remarked, "which It would seem a' foreign producer could, follow as well aa an American." "He could." responded Loew, "but he has another and bigger handicap to face which is Insurmountable. His home market Is so small that he could not possibly compete with Americans in the amount epent in producing first class pictures. We have about 17.000 moving picture theaters In the United States and that means a market that would Justify spending vast sums en the production of a picture even if It was never shown outside of this All the countries In Europe put together have only about the same number of movie theaters. 'The German producer has a home market of about 4,000 houses.

Great Britain has about S.SOO'and France has not many more than 2,500. Bel flura with its and taly with shout 2.200 dre fairly well equipped considering their population. But there Is not more than 1.000 In Spain and about 2,000 in the countrlea of eastern Europe. With such limited home markets no producer In any European country could spend the money which his American competitor spends and the result is that the making of motion pictures In Europe has practically vanished as an Industry. They are making some pictures In Germany and Italy, but vot enough to affect the general situation." Raaslaai PerbtHtIeeA "How 'about Russian possibilities? "Russia Is negligible today either to refined rirls.

Automobiles for Sale. AserteB i leased la beataeae. ta every estusn save Un pietare la every eenatry ef the the sserl Is kaewn. Bar trlamsk la tale alwdsa Is eewpiete tha iriejsfn si intimity abaa tae tleU and. aeverdlag to Mar Leew, tt Is ssest allkely thai they wnyssnsee the nnesmal strmrsl.

a tae seessasaaylag laleevlew Mr. for tale a producer or a' consumer, but there is an enormous market there for American pictures and some day there will be as many theaters In Russia as there are In the United States. Perhaps th Russian producer will, come Into his own then, but that Is a long way ahead to loo IC. "There Is another advantage Which th American producer haa." continued Mr. Loew.

which gives him a pig handicap over any foreign rival. Our enormous cosmopolitan population makes It possible for us to develop stars of every type. We can supply from our home talent the type of actor or actress who makes the greatest appeal to any country in the world. a curious iij'l" Aa MBBtlon with that Is 7 VJr popular screen in iaun brunettes, as might be expected, but blonds. But whatever typa Is oU to PPly ItSind firm today that can not see any ln tn future which Is likely to loosen It." (Copyrlsbl by B.T.

Kews Servios, Xna 20.600 INVITED TO RILEY rlOSPITAL DEDICATION Cards Sent, Skbarrtber. of Faad, nt Geaeral Iavitatloa Ala la Iasned tmr October f. Twenty thousand Invitations to attend the feVmal dedication of the Jamss TVhltcomh Riley Hospital for Children hav beea seat from the office, of the Rlley MemorUl As. soclation, which will have cbarg; of the ceremony. Most of these invl itV! Bat to "bribers to th.

f0nd. an of wh0 been invited to attend the ceremony are not me nospital on OctobelsJ anniversary of th birth of James Whiteomb Riley. In addition It was said by C. Bobbs, vice president S. the association, today many organisations which have had a part In raising money for the Incompleted building fund of the Institution hav received Invitations to attend the ceremony.

pve know that we have not been able to reach every subscriber to the hospital building fund." said Mr. Bobbs. "That would be impossible from the records In our offices be persons who have aub scribed have done so through various funds and in many Instances their names are not registered in our records. We are. therefore lssu.

lnr'a general Invitation." Reservations for the formal dedication ceremony are being made at the offices of the Memorial Association, 107 National City Bank building. Classified Display GB XXITS BKACTT 8BOPFB 8oopseore to abcher Beauty Shoppe MADAMB GRFMES .5 V. Grdote Bartw XXSS MISS MADDEN Operators Iv5Bt4 OWSWALD. Mrr. 208 Kresge CI 2670.

USED CARS' 1 ft i II Phone Circle 4300 4 II Fssay be eaal spert, la elsseet Assertea Is sasree world where Msf efCsMeMS FORD CARS TOURINGS V. Was. Bale. I 1920 $125.00 1923 275.00 225.00, 1924 Type 300.00 250.00 ROADSTERS 1918 $125.00 75X0' 1923 275.00 225X0 COUPES 1922 $325X0 $275X0 1924'(Fronty) 600.00 525X0 375X0 300X0 1924 Type 500X0 425X0 SEDAN 1922 $300.00 TRUCKS 1 TON 1921 1922 375X0 275.00 TRUCKS TON 1921 Panel 75.00 1922 Express 250X0 125X0 A. ZL Until 9:30 P.

M. During Sale World MINE TO RESUME, REPORT Strike ef Gas aad Fir Inspector Hay Be Overeom e. 7 (Special to The lodSsnapeue Vewe TEimn HAUTE, September t7 Iteports coming from a reliable source Indicate thai the American mine No. I. In the Dlcknell field, the stats's largest mine, operated by the Knos Consolidated Coal Company, which has been idle for several montha.jwill resume operations Monday despite the striae of a dot.

fir and gas Inspectors employed In the mines of the company. It Is said the pit end room bosses will act as gas and fire Inspectors. These men. it Is said, hold the necessary papers for qualification. Ap proimateiy 1.30ft miners have had an enforced Idleness' since the beginning of the strike last Monday and the reopening of the American will mean that about l.eoa of these men can resume work.

The trouble resulted' from a controversy starting several months ago when th 'company reduced the wages of the "fir bosses." There Is no regulation in the wag agreement providing a definite wage for these inspectors. SUBURBAN SOCIAL NEWS Broad Ripple." Mrt. Lenra Wreton Um ru thrre werka of her iur. Mrs. D.

F. Fitor. at Mr. snd Mrs. Mrnris Uy and children.

Mr. end Mr. John Ixeb aad family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cbnley hsv gone to Tstntta.

to spend the winter. rtora Chambere. of Brownaburr. spet Uus week wth ber daughter. Mrs.

CMi Corsria. and Mr. Oor wta Heldrrtnan. of Vlncfnnn peat the wk ml wtth Mr. and Mra.

Ottta Mise Martha AnpWala and Hew. too Beaver were married at the Mathodiat parsona Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. The Bev. A. J.

Spauldinr. of the Methodist church, officiated. A receptun was riven Friday eveninr al the home of Mr. snd Mrs, Besvpr. D27 aat Sixty sccoTKl Tint Baxter, of Los An re lea.

viatted fMends at Loport this veck route to her home. Charlea Taylor aad deuthtera hav returned from a viatt with rvUtivc at Kokomo. and Mrs. O. E.

Tndle aad family iU be the rueatt orrr the week end et Mr. snd Mrs. John Trittloo. of MMBticello. Mra.

Ansa Tnddle will accompany them Mrs. Mary A. tunter nas returned nome from Sheridan, after spending aereraJ weeks with her son, Charles Rioter, and his Mr. and Mrs. teuton A.

Wood have returned from Gear lake, where they hav spent several weeks with Mrs. Wood's mother. Mrs. J. S.

Rooee. Roma Cross entertained at her home. 61 S3 Cornell avenue, Wedneadav evening in of the seventeeath. birthday anniversary of her sister Roberta. meats were Miss Audrey Kaaar baum.

Mias 8usaa Dnjin. Mm Ft Bell Gait. Mias SuthaUce Rinrer snd Mias Delma Mulvry. EMxabeth KJmbrrUn left Saturday to visit Dr. and Mrs, IL E.

Do well and family, of 8U Liouis. and will go to Tuckertnaa. Ark to aoend the wtnter with Dr. and Mra. Ken neth W.

C. T. U. will hold Its ntonthly meetins with Mrs. jeaaie Hill at her home.

6140 Colters avenue. Wednesday sftesnoon. October snd Mrs. Oacar Harrison and daurtiter FTaner and son Porevt. snd Mr.

end Mrs. V. Mohr and daucbtere wiU attend the Helm family reunion which will held near Fortville tomorrow. Charl Mills, of Manitoe, Fla. who has been the ruest of Mrs.

Mary Ilessonr. ie visltlns friends at MooresvitW en route to her and Mrs. William Daweoa have returned home from Whittler. Cal where they havs spent several weeks with Mr. and fr.

Dale and Mra. Vert Msor. accompanied by Mr. acd Mrs. 3.

W. Perry, of were th ruest over the week end of Dr. and Mrs. W. Leonard and family, of Ft.

Wayne, who are spendinr the summer at their eottace at Lake Wawaaee. Charltoe Surbrr entertained the ladies' Bible rise, of the Methodist church a. her home Tuesday eveninr for Mrs. Frang Conley. who will eTend the winter in Tamps, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl XI ay hew and danrhter Geprrta and Mrs. Frank Anderson left this week for a western trip and will visit Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dawson at Riverside.

Cat. rightwood. afrs. A. Dell has returned from Gale burr.

Ill, where ebe visited her son. De Forrest O'Dell Mr." and Mrs. Charlea Oldridf are entertaininf as ruests Mr. am Mrs. William Farner snd Mr.

and Mrs. John Baun. of Boopeton. III. Helen Bills is spendinr ner vacation wim relatives and friends at Cleveland.

Thompson, of Mt. Carmet, Is spendinr the week with his aunt. Mrs. L. U.

Jen nlnsra. Mra. Lawrence Davla. of North, Vernon, were ruesta of Davie sister. Mrs.

Joha Brlttenbrh. the first of the John MeXenna and son Robert have sons to Dayton. where they will spend a week with relative end friend. B. B.

QuiOln and Mies Josephine Qatllin have rone to nanrire, Kyw where they will visit relatives. Rev. snd Mra. K. H.

Bo Id rev and sons have returned to their home at Shelbyville after a week's 'With Mr. and Mrs. Kl Pro wo. Adam Zeek and Mies Bileen McKenns are vtsUlnr relatives and friemls st Dayton, and Mrs. Harold Slider and dsurhier Mary Ann have returned from a visit with relatives at Dan openinr Of the new Brtrht wood postoffice atatioa will be held Toe, day eveninr.

when the eltisene of Brtrht wood will nave a celebration. A musical prnfwo will given and refreshments will be eervedrr. Sears has returned to Terr Hant after a viait with Me mother. Mrs. John Sears, and brother.

Waller Sears. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meyer havs returned from a week end visit with friends st West The railroad of. fidaJe ef the Cleveland division of the Bf Four railroad held an oil economy cou fereec tneetinr Tneaday In the khrary of the T.

H. C. A. bmldinr. PlalnHeld.

'rm Mr. Elisabeth Chrictman. who bas been visiUng in Terr Haute, has returned home. Horn siv. of Terr Haute, pent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. D. II. Hrndsy and family. llasei Whtt isner.

oi Monrovia spent last wecK wiut Mias. Catherine Gbbe. W. O.Tre sine, of Hew York, snd Mr. and Mrs.

John Mav and son Albert, of Indite a poll a. spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. C. Jamison and atnt'v. Mie ee ta.

Jennie and Opal Whitt.iker. of Monrovia pent ouniay, with Mr. snd Mrs. Jesse Girr. and Mra.

Mv E. Vaurhn tertained their children at birthday dinner list P'toJst. Their son Del ber and Saurhter. Mrs. Elmer Stephenson, and their rrandaon.

Lowell Vane ha. eaHi had birthday in th laaV week Lowell M. Itrew. Itt. wn nae oeen spena'nr tne two weeks with hia nareate.

Mr. snd Jos eph B. Prewttt. returned to his home In Havana, tuo, iae Monaay. atr.

ana Mrs. CecU Johneon and family spent the week end with hts narenta. Mr. and Mr. T.

C. Jobneon and family st T. v. Hadley and dauihters Lola and Asia pent Sunday with. A.

A. Firs snd fantlTy er Danville. and Mrs. W. B.

Glenn and fsmlty vsiled Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howard and family at Creenraetle) last Tuesday Mrs. James vena, of rnataevllle is vleiunr Mrs. Richard born snd dsurhier.

Mias tootle, i and Mr. H. K. Cooper snd family pnt Sunday with Mr. snd Mrs.

Harley Pslmer sod family st Weit jewton, Mr. and Un. Kovrwm Rnehton. of Carters bum. via.

tted D. Mar ley last Tueeday. Ada B. Deweee spent Sunday with friends Moorewtll. Mrs.

lir coeiani. ot St. Peterebwc, la seriously at th homs of lr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joepb Bey.

J. snd Mr. Robert Ehr lleh and son fcu ne. ei xerrw ntuie, viv lied Mr. and Mrs.

M. G. Tribbe At a meetlnr of the Km leri vl Association of Plalnfleid. held st the home of the Rev. Alien Trustv.

th otrioers vbs have served tb aeaontion for last year were reflected. The Rev, H. I Huffman ie president end the Rev. Butter, eemretarv. snd Mrs.

Csp Rersn. of Hadiey. visited Mr. aad Mr, rrana fitorreon isai ncvincsoay. Carmel.

"Th. Woman's Christian Temnerance Cniosi snev at the library Thursday after noon snd elected the followine onicers; president, Mrs. Robert J. Follett; vice president. Mra.

Frank Moffitt; treae orer. lira. May Kinaer: aecretary. Mis Dors Ap plera'e A. committa ws also appointed to select deicfstes tor the state eonvmnon to be be VI st Marion.

October 10.... Mra. Herahei HawkJne, se fsted by Mrs. Esrl Jeflriee. entertained Friday afterno for Mre.

Raymond Kmser. a recent bctle. whe befom ner man iar was Mies Catherine Reason Eastern Blar Chapter nt Tuesday eveoinr. Guest ef honor werfc the (rrand matron, rratid secretary sod past rran Mrs. Gladys Csrey.

Frank Kaavkias snd Mies Marraret FolJett rave eeveral nnn 1 nombrrs. Mirtarei Rneeeil and Mra. M. Zmmerly. of Zion vilie.

visited Mr. snd Mrs. Frnk Harvey. Sr. this Mr.

snd Mrs. James rntets and fsmily Mr. and Mrs. Jimi Olieern snd Mie Xsdre 0Herron. of I raospoet.

and Mre. Enoch DanteH. if Cut r. tb week end roesle of Mr. snd Mrs.

Earl Daniels snd Mr. sod Mrs. W. O. Morrison.

and Mrs. Eernal Moffitt. sf Kansas Oty. have com to remain indefinitely with their parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Moffitt. snd Mra. Charles Aldred bsve retorned from Gold, ssnith vans they visited relatives. lr.

and Mrs. A. B. Oarpool havs torned rona a motor trip to St. Loots Mo.

Mrs. Minnie McDanlel who vistd Mr. and Leslie Haines, ha returned to hee home tn Zionevtlle. and Mrs. C.

of Oveland. VI tM their dsurh ier. Mrs. rreo mi ismuy. im Mr.

snd Mrs. S. M. llerh snd Hershey Ttioenas mot red to St. Louis.

where they vjatied the letter's nsrrnt. Mr. and Mrs. C. E.

Thomas Quick wsa tbe roest ot Mr. snd Mrs I id Corn be st Home Place FHdmy Holbv. ef Kinoee. vited hie relativee. Mr.

and Mre. Ceo I Jewet end tsn uiy. over the alAMs fcasstsA toik, 4 sw til. enl jMr. an'I Mrs Fr r.yh, of vttrrU city.

vjs'j nn.ii.rr.; Mre. SJf frolh, this mm of Hif i ecrrf a eon St boa I 'Hi i jv i''i Mr hfj Mrs, V1 JU t.toett at llltfr 'J3i'7 1'H Ma, Mien mer hvttcr tl tt brfid'y vereiry. Mrs. Kru ti ii er, XHt tn Head iil Kr 1 on. Fratik Hea1.

so 1 V.v. fitti Sunday. r.Mr. and irs. inu rf Matt'ri'lt: vere the firmer u.s ct Mr, and and H.

Cifser, Tat'wn, were th4rmts.Of fe. rl Mr. Jl, H.nshsw :5and.y. svl J. Tribarrr.

of Amir ron. wtr Mi of Mr, tv Mrs. M. Af7i j' 1 Itv Snnlv and Vm. tr.i Uame vti.d their sl'l r.

trjj.j JJuj. len. near etree the wU vi. Mr. 0cr 7IU for t'e tT.1.

Ishhis Crrek thntian b'irrt AM So rtr Wedn vi iy sft rn ion. Itrir i VS. 'th VThi. i VtMfT.f r. Mr.

snd Ts. Il nry Ai vl. She wi! i her brottirr. Da.e Appel, st rrankH't before retorninr Mr. nd Marcus Ceey and urbter.

M. Vr' Carey, of Newen.tle. were tb wkrd rueets of Mr. Mrs Hrry resh io and family. Chriee VTTsjn v1 daurhter.

7fiM ry. cf Eanror. who Mr. ami Mrs. Frank daJl.

havv returned home. r. O. R. sf.n.

ef t)r parents, Mr. end Mrs John lOrap, fuil 's eveninr. Lal Jchnn, FA jenyott ana Joseph liainea. who ed th ir rents. bate retunel t4 tATlhua Coller, where they are MuiVnt.

Mrm. Thomas CUrk hse mnmcl frotn a viit with relsnres st CHIty Falls rt i other near her former home. E. WsllUnison, Mra. t.

Tis Viola WiiJtamson snd Mr. Eveira at ten led oyw terly services st the Metht' church st lleaesnt Grove Sunday. Rev and Mrs. Ortey Somb. Mr.

aoJ M. J. E. Ilckett and Mr. and Aire.

S. R. White attended hoeae comiur eervice at Province hurch Sunday. 4. Rev.

n.l Mrs. William Clearer viaW fruar's at Horton Sunday, where the Rev. Mx. Cv er occ uptrd th rupit ot the Friends church. G.

C. Clark and dsuih Ws. Miss Peart Clrrk. Miss Jaer i line Clars have returnel from Maltsrtiie, where they visited their 'rrannarents. Mr.

and Mrs. John Hancock Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin liio haw and fami'y. of 1 dj in pohs.

visited their mother. Mrs. Beils U.n hsw Surxlay, who aocomraoicd ihns horn for" a abort t. Mr. and i rs.

Forrest futt vtsted the ltticr parer.U at Nobleevill Sundiy eveninr. Th Camp Fir Girl will hold their montUly ceremonial XIUi Marjorie orns has rone lo tiioominstan to eater IihIimi and Mrs. 8. D. lienet and faovlv were the weeit end ru eie of Mr.

snd Mrs. G. R. Anint and lamil. at Tipton.

W. O. Womeoo was the ruest ot fcira. I. W.

Lrcte. at Mattsvill, Wednesday 4... Mrs. Harvey viaited her son. Walter Harvey, Wd famiTy, at vorsity Hmrhts Thursday.

and Bert Tod'i and chikren were the dinner ruete of Mr. and Mra. Charles Eubr ks at MattsvCl Sunday. and Mrs. Joha Patty.

Mrti Mary Patty snd the Rov. Ger trude Reiier have returned from South whir they spent several days snih Mrs. Melvin Patty. eeveotv fire members Of the Friends church of West SeW ci)e to the new home ot the Uev. and Mrs.

WiUiara Cleaver 5uoday and served a community dinner. Guests were of the church ahere the Rev. Mr. Cleaver formerly served as pastor. and Mrs.

W. JaoKson snd children, of Whitu r. CaL. who visited relatives here and at No bleaviUe. ull leav for their home M.m day.

I Cumberland. A. Shepard and daurhter. Mrs. J.

C. Hufiord. nd son Jack visited Mr. ami Mrs. John RetUttiyrr snd family, ot Bj hoiund.

Monday. Keller and dutiter Ll snd goroM Atnos returned hoaie from Petoskey. Thursday, where they hav beri apendinr several months, i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Redmyer sikI son Glen and vfr.

snd Mrs. Rajrniont Wse are spending the week end with, Mr. and Mrs. Roy fehepard and family, of and Mra. Jesse Sanford and fs.n ily.

Robert Amos and Mr. snd Mrs. Clar ence Ploeijjw and son Junior wore eueoU of Mr. ant Mrs, Iwls Saalord and of Philatlefphia. Sunday Hyron Thorn is, et Greenrilto.

apent last we k. ud ith I'sill Hilkene. snd Mrs. Geree Wieeo vtst Mr. and Mrs.

Calvin an sickle sod. family, of Lawrn.n. Vr'ed i day evenina. and Mrs. Wiil.artv Riser, spendinr several dajrs with their Jacob Riwr, and family, ot Southport, Mi Anita Ebouih.

v. ho is sttenUlnr Indiana University. Is tpetwUrr th week end st home with hr enta. Mr. snd Mrs.

Joseph Ebanjh. Vernon, of "New puleetine, is eoetKiirr several weeks with her eon, Joseph Vernon, and familjri Ira Carson wed dtph ter Marv.i'of enetit swversl days with iiir. aid Mrs. Cbsrlne Johnston and family; Ann Rethmyer, who bas been apendina several week in Rio mond withr her son John Rethmyer, and family, relumed home Anna of Lawrence. spnt Sun day with her mother.

Mrs. Cutheiin Wle. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riser family visited Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Ri or snd fsmil.i of Ponthport, 8ndjr. illr, and Mra. Frank Wlew, of Ijivtw. spent R'inday afternoon with Mrs.

Cnlherine snd Mrs. ITuro 2t. Gale announce th birth, ol a baby boy. The name, Robert Wiiliam. Ben Davis.

Thirty two yonnr men sttendcit' the n. cnet of tb yonnr men's fun lay rchonl cUs of the Mt. OUr M. E. ch'urh Wodnesdity.

eveninr. Speeches "were mtxin by Charles; Vance, perl tend "nt of th Ben Davie Schools; the Rev. c. V. IV.il z.

prator of church; O. W. OeHcbs, hlrh. school basketball coach: G. C.

Mercer. Harry Garita. preU1ent ot th cU, and the Rev. Oeorre Bertram. and Mrs.

Dewey Hos entertained the members of the Bible class of the Mt. M. B. churrfh Friday mrht. Thon prrcnt were Mr.

snd Mrs. Fred Cridcr. Mrs. Frei Deputy. Miv snd Mr.

Bumrtt Jones. shsll Clarlrl Mr. snl Mrs. C. Merger.

Mrs. Ben MO'ler and Wn. William Ktni Ben McNier entertsined t'e members of ths Junior choir ot th Oliv M. 43. church st her home Fn.l iy afternoon.

and Mrs. Marion Shuou man and fsmity are on a motor trip to Ft. Wajmfi, Crbotv end Wah snd Mrs. W. leyricks are week end la Corydon A 2r sodal wi held et frktb school Vo.

I.t Friday Mtht anl Mr. Jvne Wilson, of born. who bare been vlmtinr Mr. Wilson's parent. Mr.

and Mrs. y. A. Wi: hsvs rettirricd home, by Mr. F.

A. Wilson. Rev, V. liigb pastor of the Mt. Olive M.

E. chu rh will preaefs on th eubjel "Jfmtii sad Works," tmdy mornlnr. Luncheon Clubs Are InvHed to Franklin Butler Game Invitations to attend ln a body th Tndi.ner.olis day football gam be tween Franklin and Hutler colleges at Xrwln field, nxt, Saturday, nave been extended to th luncheon clubs and civic orranliatlona of Indrana poll by tit Ilutler Men's Club, which co operating with th Ilutler Col leg authorities to make the day one of tb greatest of th colleg football asmti in Indisnapolts. Plans for promoting actively tn Interest of Indianapolis citizens In th Indianapolis day gam were laid at th nrtt meeting of th Hutler Men's Club, when Joseph V. Muilan was appointed chairman of a com ralttee tov co operate with the col leire in preparation.

"Indlardipoll been, eet asld by Hutler College." sa Mr. Mullane, as a day when the citizens of Indlarvapotls who are Interested in the weirar ot Butler College and her athletic teams may have an opportunity visibly to demonstrate their interest throuith their attend ance at the same and throuarh their participation ln th Indianapolis dy celebration with the luncheon clubn or civic orsfanlzationa of which, they are rncmnf. younand Rheumatic, Ha Seeks a "Good Helpmate" If an etflerlr Indianapolis woman" wishes auband. young hut rheumatic, het la her chance. A letter baa been received by The Ktwi.

elgrned by Alfred Jrc, piv ina bis address as 747 Woodland avenue, Toledo. In which nsiat ance is asked in finding a wife. "I am ai yoi njr man of twenty eitrht and permarently crltTld with rheumatism." writes Pierce, "I am of home lovlnsr disposition and would appreciate a Srovd helo He" adds that 'an' elderly ldy would be i preferred, howe er. rntso or phyelcaj health would be no. obstacle tome' WOULD REGULATE SPEED A.

Tt. insKIe Srfy Serkmea Aeed il'rotectinar Lw. The pa tsase of a law by the next legislature rearulatlr.i? the rpctd motorists "past sanus or ra i wor men was advocated by A. II. Hin kle, malnirntnf superintendent cf the state hiirh way rommiKaion today, ln pointinc that on severnl projects ins? built by the commission It was neceessry to have poiiev tefor lb work could dMe 4.

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