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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 15

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Page B5 People- Home of Winery Burgers -v. Decatur, Illinois, Thursday, February 20, 1986 mHiH( 1093 W. MAIN ST. Warm Beer Only While Quantities Last SPECIALS THURS. THRU SUN.

MEISTER BRAU 24 5.89 1 12 OZ. CANS 12 0Z. CANS 12 0Z. CANS 12 OZ. CANS 12 OZ.

CANS 24 24 24 12 6.39 5.29 7.75 3.15 HICKMAN Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hickman of 720 Karen Court will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary with a family Mr. Hickman and Mary Helen Johnston were married Feb.

20, 1946, in Hampton, Va. He is a former partner in Plaza TV. She is a former Decatur School District substitute teacher. They are the parents of Mrs. Barry (Susan) Billman, Mrs.

Bob (Holli) Tangney, Bo Hickman and Mrs. Ken (Becky) Murray, all of Decatur, and Mrs. Greg (Kathe) White of Batavia, Ohio. They have four grandchildren. aj ug maker.

They are the parents of Darell L. Perrott of Phoenix, and Jania Harris, Linda Workman, Glenda Richardson and Dave W. Perrott, all of Decatur. They have five grandchildren. HASELEY Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert E. Haseley of 2340 E. Division St. will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary with a family dinner.

Mr. Haseley and Norma Caroline Fruchtl were married Feb. 23, 1946, in Vandalia. He is retired from A.E. Staley Mfg.

Co. She is a homemaker. They are the parents of Steve L. Haseley of Mount Zion, Mrs. Alan (Tonya) Brueggemann of Dalton City and David A.

Haseley of Nian-tic. They have five grandchildren and two stepgrandchildren. in Peoria. They are owners-operators of SCC Upholstery. They are the parents of Carol S.

Campbell of Pierceton, and Franklin L. Callaway Jr. and Leesa K. Reed, both of Decatur. They have five grandchildren.

WILKINS The Rev. and Mrs. Gene Wilkins of Trilla celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary with a renewal of wedding vows and dinner reception. The Rev. Wilkins and Evelyn Joan Buri were married Jan.

28, 1961, in Harrisonville, N.J. He is pastor of Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Trilla. She is a homemaker. They are the parents of Mark David Wilkins and Stephen Paul Wilkins, both at home; Terry Lynn Wilkins and Deborah Joan Wilkins, both of Pitman, N.J. our new lunch menu thru Fri.

11 a.m.-2 p.m. Including: Salad Bar $3.95 and Cheese Bar $4.95 and Oyster Bar $5.95 Sandwiches $3.50 and ud "1 -C SCHLITZ RED, WHITE, BLUE OLD STYLE HAMMS 2900 N. Oakland rown Come, try Mon. Fruit Shrimp Deli viiiiiF 877-4201 imf fc- I I Decatur 635 w. Pershing 877-0688 Mt.

Zion, K-Mart Plaza Rt. 36 121 864-2060 TUSCOla Rt. 36 253-4749 Clinton corner Rt. 10 Jemima 935-2919 Monticelio 707 w. Bridge St.

762-9874 pnical's pi D) JVI Mr. and Mrs. Harold Estell ESTELL Mr. and Mrs. Harold Estell of 2934 E.

Wood St. will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday in Local 65 Union Hall, 2335 W. Mound Road. Mr.

Estell and Rozella Mae Silvers were married Feb. 22, 1936, in Decatur. He is a retired employee of Norfolk Western Railway Co. She is, a retired employee of Marvel-ScheblerTillotson Division of Borg-Wamer Corp. They are the parents of William L.

Estell of Forsyth. They have two grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Powel POWEL Mr.

and Mrs. Hubert Powel of rural Chestnut will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open reception from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday in Illini Park pavilion. Warrens-burg. Mr.

Powel and Ruby Elizabeth Bolyard were married Feb. 21, 1936, in Vandalia. He is an employee of the John Drake Farm, Chestnut. She is a homemaker. They are the parents of Jackie Powel of Decatur, Jimmie Powel of Warrensburg and Mary Ann Krueger of Taylorville.

'y- They have 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Birthdays. Myrtle Marks, 98 Myrtle Byford Marks of Assumption celebrated her 98th birthday with an open reception. She was born Feb. 14, 1888.

in Edwards County. She married Dana Marks on Dec. 15, 1909. He died Oct. 20, 1975.

Mrs. Marks is the mother of Zella Burton of Assumption. She has three grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. F. Pearl Dawson, 94 F.

Pearl Nowlin Dawson of Lincoln Manor North will celebrate her 94th birthday with a family gathering. She was born March 2, 1892, in Long Creek Township. She married J. Harold Smeltzer in 1911 in Macon County. He is deceased.

She married Roy M. Dawson on Nov. 6, 1949, in Decatur. He is deceased. Mrs.

Dawson is the mother of Harold N. Smeltzer of Decatur and Eva Mae Curry of Mount -Zion. One son is deceased. has nine grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, nine great-step-grandchildren and nine great-greatgrandchildren. One grandchild is deceased.

I Edna Taylor, 87 I Edna McLean Taylor of Mount Zion will observe her 87th birthday. She was born Feb. 21, 1899, in Ontario, Canada. She married James Cleigh-ton Taylor on June 17, 1922, in Sarnia, Ontario. He died Aue.

7. 1976. Edna Taylor Mrs. Taylor is the mother of Aileen Moore of Mount Zion; John H. Taylor of Macon; Robert P.

Taylor of Sparks, and James M. Taylor of 'She has eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Georgia Kopp, 86 Georgia M. Kopp of Decatur celebrated her 86th birthday with a party. Mrs.

Kopp was born Feb. 18, 1900, Lewistown, Mo. She married E.H. Kopp on Aug. 30, 1928, in Bowling Green, Mo.

He is deceased. One daughter is deceased. She has two grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. II i Tr I Cassette Album Mr. and Mrs.

Bernhard Millburg MILLBURG Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard Millburg of Morrisonville celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with an open reception, mass and renewal of their marriage vows. Mr. Millburg and Merle-Ree Beil were married Feb.

14, 1936, in Pawnee. They are former owners-operators of Millburg Drug Store, Morrisonville. They are the parents of Joyce White of Morrisonville; Janice Carter of Springfield; Tom Millburg of Cape Girardeau, Ted Millburg of Pawnee; Terry Millburg of Rock-ford and Jill Bell of Taylorville. They have 23 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. TRIVIA NIGHT Thursday Night 8:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m.

MC: Dandy Don 0 W. 1 1 V. 0 Mil Pictured Titles Only Prices Good Thru Sunday, March 2, 1986 While Quantities Last or iirM-'irtitii--4iMiif Mr. and Mrs. H.

Stoutenborough STOUTENBOROUGH Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stoutenborough of Farmer City will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a family dinner. Mr. Stoutenborough and Edna Long were married March 1, 1936, near Maroa.

He is a retired farmer and also a former superintendent of Decatur Surf Club and Woodlawn Country Club, Farmer City. She is retired from Woodlawn Country Club. They are the parents of Paul L. Stoutenborough of Newbury Park, and Bill R. Stoutenborough of Godfrey.

They have four grandchildren. PERROTT Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Perrott of 36 Carlson Drive will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary with a family dinner.

Mr. Perrott and Lorena Faye Bunn were married Feb. 23, 1946, in Lawrenceville. He is retired from Transport Service Co. She is a home- Mow to items for People is published each Thursday in the Herald Review.

WEDDINGS: Announcements must be received by the Lifestyle Department no later than three weeks after the ceremony and will be used as soon as possible. Forms are available at the newspaper office. Photos of the bride alone or the couple are used. Head and shoulder photos are preferred. Notify your photographer of the Lifestyle wedding deadline so photos are delivered to you in time.

Pictures will be returned after publication if requested. ENGAGEMENTS: Notices are due to the Lifestyle Department no later than 10 days before the date of preferred publication. Forms can be picked up at the newspaper office or follow the format in this section. Please enclose a phone number to call if we have questions. ANNIVERSARIES: We welcome news of wedding anniversaries of 25 years or more, but use 'SUPER 16" CARRY-OUT 03 AtStL i i apt i Mr.

and Mrs. Lowell Maxwell MAXWELL Mr. and Mrs. Lowell J. "Bud" Maxwell of 4050 W.

Main St. celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a family dinner. Mr. Maxwell and Aileen B. Marsh were married Jan.

11, 1936. in Springfield. He is retired from the Railway Express Agency. She is a homemaker. They are the parents of James Maxwell of Clearwater, and Scott Maxwell of Decatur.

They have eight grandchildren, one stepgrandchild and three greatgrandchildren. CALLAWAY Mr. and Mrs. Franklin L. Callaway of 960 S.

18th St. will observe their 40th anniversary. Mr. Callaway and Yvonne A. Leaser were married March 2, 1946, submit IP photos only with 50th events.

Submit forms at least 10 days before the date of preferred publication. Forms are available at the newspaper office or call the Lifestyle Department. BIRTHDAYS: Announcements and photographs can be used for birthdays from age 70 and older. Submit notices at least 10 days before the date of preferred publication. Follow the format in this section or call the Lifestyle Department.

ON THE MOVE: Items must be submitted to the FarmBusiness editor by the Friday noon before publication. Head and shoulder photos are welcome. Items and photos will be used as space permits. CAMPUS, YOUTH, MILITARY, HONORS: Items should be submitted to the Central Illinois editor. Head and shoulder photos are welcome.

Items and photos will be used as space permits. Two Words Make A Great Deal Easy to Swallow. IT'S FREE Serving Central III. Since 1945 Call 428-0260 SPRINGS WATER PIZZA PIZZA One Topping GAL. A $10.60 Value DI3E INI fr.

fS. ST ins I CLIP AND USE XL. Ll 3.85pr5 gal. bottl -ki PORTRAIT "rroL i 1 BARBRA STREISAND THE BROADWAY AI.BI including: Somewhere (From "West Side Send In The Clowns (From "A Little Night Can't Help Lovtn' That Man (From It I Loved You (From Cassette or Album PIZZA MAN COUPON- I I COLUMBIA i I 326 N. Water St.

Landmark Mall Decatur, Illinois Mon. Frl. 8:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m., Sat. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday Noon-5 p.m. COUPON GOOD IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: PANA MT.

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