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Jtriay. June 20, 152. PAGE THREE. THE DECATUR REVIEW ON ATLANTIC CITY PIER Colman, to the advantage of botn the evening, and when they arrive at their 3creen beginnings. i serve them with a dessert and Three years ago Paul Muni, un-: coffee and then start your (fame, known except to the theater, re- They won't mind eating the first ceived a modified "Dietrich build- few cours-s of their dinner at for "The Valiant" and "Sevn home.

This type of party, known as Faces." He didn't take. But "Scar a Dessert Bridge, has been growing- Tuesday Is Supposed To Be The Longest Day Of The Year But Almanac Has Four Like It Arrange A Daily Visit With Your Children In Your Summer Schedule 1 -3 I face has brought him back. i popularity. i- Plontv of Daylight I LJ Parents Have Plenty Of! Alibis for Their Neg This Week For Picnics If you are going to spend most your vacation in the outdoors. motoring, you will be much more comfortable in a lightweight or suit of some material that doesn't wrinkle than in knickers.

faITTeeth Can Not Embarrass For inexpensive decorative foliage for dining room, plant a row grapefruit seeds, in a circle, close ito the center of a rounded dish. filled with moistened earth. Within a few days plant another circle an inch beyond the first seeds. Keep repeating this process until the dish is comfortably filled. The resulting will grow in a 'tapering.

rounded effect that is more artistic an even growth. And rew Jackson Is Owned Here Your child sees you as you hurry to pay that social call. He hears your feet as they rush away for that bridge or golf game. He watches you as you extend courtesies to visitors in your own home. Your child wants you to call on Out in the Woods.

Technically, or perhaps it is le-tomorrow will be Pav. The longest invthe lect of Child. By MARY GRAHAM ANDREWS, i I put on a pair of comfortable old shoes and stroljed out to talk to many parents. i If you want to entertnii To find out how many really vis-I ited with their I children daily or even weekly, i This is what iwas heard. bridge, but your pocketbook hasn't enough extra coins to make it worth while, don't let that stop you.

Ask your friends to come earlv in Op with an inquiring turn of jt- TT explode that idea by a Ml" fcdltb nkins UsCS It re r.ip of the pages of the ai-! Sunday For Delta -amc which shows that Theta Tail Tea. tomorrow and Wednesday A teapot from which Andrew sre all of the same leneth, down to.frkson was served was used bv Miss Edith Jenkins Sundav when t'- minute. On those four Ch. sne Kav tea for members and tY th" s'm at 4 28 m' and Pledges of Delta Theta Tan at 7:35 p. ffivmp exactly 15 ity in her home, 701 West Macon and seven minutes of sun- street.

Miss Jenkins is a patroness and quite a lot more just of the croup. Her sisters assisted. After Wednesday Mrs. Grover Jenkins pouring and the shorten gradually until Miss Adeline Jenkins serving. The vir.irr is hrre again.

teapot came into possession of their Only comparatively recently has family through their grandmother. 21 come to be called Midsum-; Thirty women were present, inner Piv. Originally that day was Gliding two other patronesses. Mrs. J.

him. He desires you to play with him. He longs to share with you his interests and troubles. He yearns for your sympathy in all his experiences, whether large or small. The baby with its broken balloon, the boy with his broken baseball, bat.

the older girl with her broken doll, the adolescent boy with his first love affair and the "girl with her first secret" they all want and need their parents. Yet they see time for everyone else. In tender reproach a child of thirten said to me, "Is it because I am their child I that I am neglected? That they I 1 Parental All his. One parent excused herself, "My home duties are so heavy, that I have no time for such." The second im ii'i hi riii'i i a i. a on June 24.

the feast of Vernon Ixmj? and Airs. Iawrence acknowledged Since I am this subterfuge, (consider me as different from out-studying contract jsiders?" l.otz. ellow and white shades t. J'hn the Baptist. How the Your children are wondering why bridge, my time is all taken up." used in floral decorations, and i made we could in date A TURNING in the menu The third parent, a father, urged will not visit and spend more Hours were 4 to 6 p.

Kxcept for private pionics. De- is not making much use of Vie three days when there is 4-H Clubs Camp a matinvsm of sunlight. Tonight POI Miss Lillian Pearl Moise is passing the summer in Atlantic City, where this picture was made recently on the famous boardwalk. Miss Moise's mother, Mrs. George Moise, has just returned from a stay of 10 days with her there.

Miss Moise and Miss Anna Mahoney, a friend, will sail Aug. 17 on the He de France for Paris, where they will be guests until Sept. 15 of relatives of Miss Moise at 12 Boulevard de Capucines. All This Week Out At Kiwanis as a reason, "My time is all taken time with them. up with necessary things.

I have no With a little foresight can you leisure time. I leave that sort of not include a daily visit with your thing to my wife." 1 children? They wait for you. to Another gave this as a reasonable offer their interests. How blessed reply, "My leisure time is crowded; will be your time as you share with shopping, playing cards and, them together, attending to my other social duties. Truism.

You know one must be very care- How unmindful, dear children, ful about these. If you hurt one's we parents are of what is really feelings in this respect, it may mean due you. a loss of business to oWe's hus- Question, band." You- know the rest of the I Question "My giri runs around Gradm'e Nurses' club plans a whirh probably will have to in the pavilion at Nelson park :r.t"n!i of out under the trees, lest cet wet feet and have BEEN REACH Trf of the'r own services. Tomor- row th Side golfers go over Clllb Men Sponsor Project all dav and, as the A i women are very good 1 hrOUgh Agriculture TS.er at the game, probably thei Committee. Macon county 4-H club girls will jwith a group of girls whose par- And so they all made excuses ents permit them to go out to the why they did not have time to visit lake alone.

They are about their children daily. teen years of age. I feel they are prrmir will have need oi the extra light if they are to From the clouds of the past two years we emerge to the sunshine of the present! STARTING WEDNESDAY and open their week of camp activiti Daughters of America ov at uimp k.i- a picnic Tuesday also, and on wanis under the leadership of And not one was frank, wise or young. hen I ODject. brave enough to say.

"The real rea- Idaughter rebels. What would you son is solelv the lack of genuine in- suggest 0 possibly cousin. E' CHAPTER 34. Georgie could ever THE STORY OF BRIDE. 'eyes for Georgies there are daytime golf about 12 advisers.

At least 60 girls Country club and jterest and understanding -of my Answer Plan an outdoor affair, poke to you 1 child." invite the girls and go with them. are expected, including a group of Oh. are they for me?" said now 20 from Douglas-Piatt count v. Jenny Gratton Matching nodded. your nephe1 For 4 Days The Decaiur Dry Goods Co.

1 5 and out in the Elks club the K. C. women have a rhe Elks Country club is a place oof? not make full use of its van's ses. Young folks who at-Ar-A Friday's sorority dance th-Te. tell how hot thev were Men of the Kiwanis cluh are pay-' "AI1 of them? All these heavenly about me he did speak to you ing the Y.

C. A. the camp fees flowers?" jahout me? are you sure that he for the 4-H girls. They have voted' "Every one. Here, pick 'em up.

i meant me, really? You see, it's so to do this through their agriculture The fools sent me red roses'at first, much more likely that he would be committee, which has centered its but I sent 'em back. White roses would be interested in Georgie." interest this season on 4-H clubs fnr little Miss Jennv. eh? Pitv I i Cinnamon Buns Are Good For Breakfaft Here's A Recipe For Making Them how Tfhe many "'h-r divi" ther bUle roses- to Gratton Matching. He rapped her the.w",S COUnt apnCUltUrC Pr- yor gown. Blue and white, you're.

hand aRain. youll have to ject the ballroom, and it was outside where zieiimed on the water and on p'irro'mdinc low hills, and "rp a breeze played. Al-it every one of them expressed a to have an outdoor dance Miss Sarah Dailey, supervising nurse of this district will attend camp the first part of the week and Miss Fannie Brook of University of Illinois, the last half. Miss Reader Asks Race for Stardom an Diue ana wnne toaay. Ana jiiL i run awfiy; j've got a lot of people night you were all silver." coming to see me.

Two doctors and Jenny sat again beside the huge a awyer The blank eyes that bed. but now it was afternoon and were yet so bright searched hers, she could see her strange old friend but sne could not read tneir more clearly. I "You'll come again tomorrow and Bellflowcr See Our Advertisement in Tuesday's Review and a ys Herald. Phone 51 28 if did not receive one of our S-pajre circulars, we will send one at once. for Method of Canning terrace, where -Mary Omen, county Home bureau or installed on Pork and told you I'd have something ivild enjoy the music, the' adviser, will be assisted by the fol- there'll be blue flowers for you.

1 you like waiting for you next time breeze and the moon, all lowing others on the camp staff: "No, tomorrow. It's my turn to "I never miss reading the recipe Oftener to Plodder -Mrs. j. ti. uannacner, (j.

vou he rasped, witn an ai- nna most childish satisfaction Springfield women were Outten. Mrs. Robert Haupt my favorite rec ny. She had in her mind's eye the Jane McClure. armful of flowers he had given her.

By BOBBIN COONS. Hollj-wood The old fable of the hare and the tortoise finds no bet Hursh of Warrer r.pre a week ago lookine lor uu on the lake to bring their Mrs. Charlott for a rounle of weeks, and Mrs ir-'i. r- oinh with Mound. Miss 3na Sutman of Blue Mary Duckworth.

county adviser of Douglas-Piatt. ter vindication than in the careers of motion picture people. The race is Wodnndiv Ihsf -ill ha a Kin- found that, big and ipes. In return I would like a recipe for canning navy beans with pork and tomato sauce (commonly called pork and beans). I use a conserve cooker.

Hope some of the readers will grant my re the club- "And I was right, wasn't No chocolates and ices and fans for you. little Miss Jenny? flowers every time. And I knew you'd come too. I knew you'd come." "I began to be afraid this was the wrong time of day, though. I had such trouble in inducing your servants to let me see you." The rasping voice rose to a squeal.

jars of sticky sweets in Mrs. Big-ger's window; probably he would like those round brown ones with blue and red bands. She rose, gathering up her flowers, and smiled at him. He did not smile back. He just lay and raked her face with those bright, blank eyes.

Then, as her hand was on the door, he suddenly ground out: "You make it up with that young schedule will close after luncheon next Monday. is not a hotel and one can there. Xo. and there is on the entire length of Frank Rickards ''T'o -H where one can stay with-fiking a cottage with its simpli- sometimes for the swift, more often for the steady plodders who don't go so fast. but go longer And the idea is having its effect on the methods studios are using in Til dismiss the lot of them, tne quest." This letter Marries May 22 in Texas Town no.

blockhead of mine and be quick i housekeeping arrangements r. sequent increased work for is.1 wife accustomed to city :v.T.inces. The Springfield idle, incompetent hounds wait, maybe they didn't get my i about it. Who's this actress he's comes from Mrs. C.

E. J. of Bell message that vou were to be ad-: running round with, eh? I've told Decatur Dry Goods Co. mitted at any time, at once! It was him I won't have it- -I've no use flower. 111.

Who will send the recipe that valet el tew I gave it to. and for a woman with green finger- stic sks for? went on. taking their doI- with them. If someone would over the Elks and make a good rOrmer MlIIlKin Man then later on the night I sent nails and then there ttus non-him packing. You said you didn't sense of yours about marrying my it by adding a floor on top Take San M.irm Girl The GREATEST EVENT of its kin.d ever staged by any retail store in Central Illinois.

Cinnamon Buns. Mrs. J. sends a recipe for Cinna-! mon Buns. Here it is: trust him.

Remember pilot. Muddle nnd waste, all of it. as His Bride. Decatur friends will be interested be- "But vou didn't dismis: "You mean Brigitta Deering?" SA2.1 MARITZA oomiDe'" players for stardom. Once in a while a Marlene Dietrich can be launched as a star in a first picture but for every Dietricn who succeeds there are three or four others who fail, and usually simply because they were granted stardom too soon.

Kesctied! pallia of itnvthin? I said?" 1 cup Kiicar. 4'i cups flour. in learning of the marriage of, had "my suspicions of him Franklin Rickards. a former Mil- for a lone time. It was he, I don't WCr Wl Ul new summer merchandise pur- nr an aacition or an en, nu r.ice it would be.

Second 4-City Meet of Summer in Springfield But he would not say clearly what he meant. "You haven't wished me good by," he grumbled. She went back to the bed. bent ilikin universitv student, and Miss doubt, who sold the Mexican esti- chased for June. mates to the Gortenz group.

I cud -water. 4 teaspoons cinnamon. 8 tablespoons seeded raisins. Sift 4 tablespoons of the sugar don't follow that, eh? Never mind, I Sari Maritza faced the danger of 1 Mae Olds of San Marcos, Tftx. The marriage took place May 22 in San Marcos.

Mr. Rickards is a htm nn th LOWEST PRICES OF THE CENTURY! will noi doubt. You er toreneaa. v. nen sne was again ai the door, she looked back and saw can tell her if you like." 1 nHnreH All chu COllld vith flour, salt ana DaKing powmr.

rt for Rub in shortening, add beaten esSS her altnollsh American fans knew to water and add slowly to dry her or Th member of Delta Siyma Phi frater- Club Will Be Hos- niI" and is the rhPre was some- lha h's e'es were closed, She made her own way out of the tfredients. Work in the raisins remembered its thine- about estimates that Store doses at 3:00 P. M. Tuesday to Prepare for This History-Making Event! riyr: 1.111c iuiut'rtii 1 lie I young couple will make their hirne in Menard. He is the son of Paul toss to Golf and Bridge Plavers June 29.

pie to know and that house, slancing as she went at the until they are evenly ajstriDu, Carnl8n Barnes ana reconsidered. wanted Rickards of Centralia and a he was shirking the job of telling closed doors that lined tne corn-her himself. Behind one of them Georgie She shook her head at him. dim- sometimes worked. Jenny had only San is Koine to be a star, no Sri'kf.

the doubt of that; but she will be a melted butter Sprinkle the promient fea- remaining sugar ana cinnamon, a for iMlv ture roles. 1460 urrm.nrs for Peoria. Decatur. "Ph Rkards, and Springfield Conn- West Macon rcrt- pling. He really was so absurdly once seen Ueorgie at worn, due Barnes victim of too had never forgotten her impres- in nieces.

Place Carman '7 women will be played in like grandfathei Daughsis Having ballyhoo never reached the Sr-rmsfieid June 29 at the Illitii "If there's dirty work to be done sion of competent, balanced, tire- jn grfiased pan with cut side up. I much i Qr in warm nlace 10 min-i screen even as a bit-player, and now Irtit'tnt'tnrt Tttpsilail at the cross-roads," she declared, less keenness. Revell, EXTRA! EXTRA! TUESDAY Only Buy Up to SI.93 Merchandise for utes. Then bake in mooeraie oven Informal initiation in Daughsi; There-S pHon. was a different being 30 minutes or longer.

When cold we hear, preparing to come back Hub will be conducted Tuesday. in from the Georgie who rioted in ex- ice with powdered sugar with a lit-; some day and show Hollywood re- travagance, RLbin every last tie cream. mistake Dolores Eshelman. Regular jj him It had struck her be- gleam of gaiety from life. And These are good for breakfast Joel McCrea has been ing and nitiation services will be mmapa nun- jrSi j.

Savs. about four years, first as an extra, given in the Lost room of the Ma- 'ore as inhuman the way he nexer since one couldn then as a minor contract player. sonic Temple at 7:30 p. m. Hos mentionea wcorSie- and it has been onlv within recent "Yes.

stuff of a kind in her. too. her selfishness, why not appeal to Are you sending in your favorite momhs that he has emerged as star Ci'Ln-ry club. Luncheon for served at 11:30 p. m.

and players at 1 p. m. from the four country f-presented in the tournament 5att play for a new trophy v.iil become the permanent of the team which winj? "href times. Peoria won the first meet of the season in June and won the trophy permanent possession. A nine hole medal match has arrayed for visiting golfers are not members of teams.

hundred colfers and bridge rivers are expected to attend th? material. tesses will be Mrs. Marcella Nettie Dill and Miss Juanita 1 Sweenev. Final Dlans will be made 1 Bgreea. Rae jvti, -recipes iui j.n-nto.."" riggle and lay flat.

He looked At worst she would speak into a them to -c-nT-rnw If stardom is awaiting him, Joel wisely wants it withheld another like a long gra house telephone and one would be vwauj at this meeting for the program more than I two years. and trip to Sullivan June 24. Mis.s ne firmly shown the door Opal Jackson assisted by Miss Iva the other dldn 1 sne i (Copyright. Julia Cleft-Addams) of course A sweet potato, placed in the neck of a milk bottle, will produce; Slow But Sure. That system built most of the know about that Puckett are in charge of the pro Georgie's happiness, or her own- vine that is attractive.

Or a car- he iil.ie trap we wiu i Jennie must choose tomorrow. rot or beet from which the top has Garbo suppox ro, gram to be given in the Sullivan Masonic Home. later was co-starred with John Gil- i been cut, if placed squarely on the bottom of a dish, surrounded by an' Osbernville Unit young nephew ana i. "No. I don't know.

Mr. Matching, Itell me!" "Net nine very important. Just a 'it trit'pn Dat-so-lal-ee Mak Hears Dr. Smith or i draw. A ho; luxurious fern.

Chnnno in Pint-it little trai we laid to see if she All members, except one. Helen Hayes and Ann Harding were not above supporting Ronald uld sell mv nephew a business Ruth Lvnn Edwards, 905 present for the meeting Friday ofj The meeting place of the Dat-so- in the Moose hall from 8 nr.iil 11 p. ni. Pinochle will be and seven prizes will be Mrs. Kdith Ireland.

Mrs. Thornton. Mrs. Myrtle (cret. And she wouldn't." Osbernville Home Bureau unit at East Moore street, has as her house lal-ee club has been changed on ac-isec' mean." stammered Jenny.

count of the heavy rain. The pot-luck luncheon will he served Tues- "that ore she knew he was cvf first stqn, ofk he tried to bribe her? It- ami Miss Florence Mont will be in charge. All in th day noon in the home of Mrs. T. n.

npPnev the home of Mrs. May Aluu tieicl. gnest Miss Marjorie Ann Mount of Guests were Mrs. Scott. Mrs.

Mor-; Hamilton. O. Miss Mount came gan, Mrs. True of near Osbern-, Sunday to visit several weeks in ville, and also a niece of Mr. Muir- Decalur heid and her little daughter fronii California.

wl, xfiiitnnt will business matter? r-avirfson Xorl College street 11 was Kin 1 rouble -il by p. m. will receive 100 Moose will nstad of at Mrs- rt Montgom- Women of th. uwResinoir erj' nome nortn or arronsourg. to qsult all day Thursday Oh, why didn't I think of that explanation for "You modern ysnng people," grumbled the ugly old voice from the bed.

"vou never think of ny- No Mail Orders! No Refunds! No Exchanges! All Sales Final on this Merchandise! Some slightly soiled All odds and ends one day Tuesday. Women's to $1.98 Wash Frocks for 25c Girls' Dresses, values to 59c, sizes 2 to 14. Men's to $1.49 Dress Shirts for 25c Boys' 59c Blouses 25c Men's to 98c Sport Sweaters for 25c Men's to 79c Rayon Polo Shirts for 25c Women's to $1.50 Odd Lot, Slightly Damaged, Full-Fashioned Pure Silk Hosiery for. Boys' and Girls' 49c Bathing Suits 25c Women's to 98c Sheer Summer Blouses for 25c Women's to $1.98 Silk or Rayon Men's to 79c Rayon Shirts or Shorts 25c Men's to 69c Golf Hose, pr 25c 38 Grey Enamel Coffee Pots 25c 15 C. .1.

i no or Roll call was answered with 'j names of hot weather foods. Treas- mept Thursday at 2 p. m. with Mrs. hall.

A potlurk dinner; he served at noon. The regu-' A social hour under (he direction ar rhaprer meetm- has been post- of Mrs. Thelma Brown will follow urers report was given, and iJ- thing for yourselves that I can dis- nfRS of tne unjt WM discussed. I street. the officer, to be in- tonieht at 8 p.

m. in. the K. of P. cr: you Dr- c- R- Smith thc simplest truths and then you health deDartment of Decatur cav 001(1 Prooucuon in Australia is.

A touch of Resinol Ointment on the slightest blemish or most severe irritation, kept on as long as convenient, washed off with vcls for your skin. Your druggist sells at the next meeting will be hall. of town this week attending the' -'a-e conference at Aurora and the Miss Kathenne Pier and Miss exercises Saturday Inez Krigbaum have returned from don't believe them." He rapped her an intPre.sting talk on "Germs and creasing. hand smartly to recall her atten- infections." Miss Marv Owei.i German railways will run excur-tion. "You den't believe what I home adviser, gave the lesson train9 swret destinations.

iiiinoi Tearhi-s ml- r-ave Jsl mi. j. aujjBr, uu )ju covers anti upnoister'. sne it -I'jOitheart. lege in Charleston, where they will now?" showed samples of materials suit-! Kcsinol Soap and Res- Policy Costs $58.35 I.

A. WALONS NEW YORK l-IFR Ajtc IS. Diiltirnda rrdurr thi finl; OrcHiuri-il AlmiI I CHI tram: A ot-r IHOO Millionv end UbI ot Birth. Ace limit 33. inol Uintment.

Buy 2 and try both today. I.uciilp Ann I.vnch of Kala- be sophomores next year, to pass! ior sup coers ana aemonsirai- ntazoo Mirh arrived Saturday with the summer in their homes in De- already difficult to understand ed the steps necessary to upholster Hmer I.nt and Miss Adele Ban- catur. Miss Krigbaum is president how she had come to believe any- piece of furniture. Refreshments! 2rt of S. luiis to viit Mr.

and of the college women's glee club, thine else. She must have what were served by the hostess. H. R. Litis for several weeks.

Miss Pier is a member of Sigma Ryder Vale had called an "in- July meeting, which is the went on to her home Delta journalistic fraternity, and an feriority complex." A profound con- regular meeting of the year, will be; viction that no one who knew with Mrs. Golda Shepherd. honor student. St. Louis on Sunday..

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