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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 21

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 21

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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Sunday. May 23. 1937. DECATUR SUNDAY HERALD AND REVIEW PAGE TWENTY-ONE Bowman Dance Revue Opens flicvcles. Scooters, Airplanes and Tap-Dance on Drums, in Show i KM pmim.in Srhool of Music, with; p.

man Jenkins on ''s "'nunl dance revue i I ff p-fl til? Lrir In theater mis wecK. on: 1 -iy. Friday and Saturday, rP-UJith nl' UU 'VM -JM Witty an aw ournay ai'ernoon. trf is called "March of rfvi .1 i 1'' 1 1 7 KeVU i il KJf i Tt'W' 7A rVXi 'J 1 Vif I KV irV SCOOTEP GIRLS, opening Lou Fogler, Julia Strocher, Norma Jean Yates, Delores Cento, Rose Mary O'JIeron, Patsy Carol Long, Bonnie Lou Lieske, Barbara Joan Boughter, Audry Dobson, Mary Naomi Burgess, Betty Gammon, Beverly Ann ISliler. BICYCLE GIRLS AND BOYS, opening Norma Jean Grubbs, Jack Bliler, Gloria Ann Hirsch, Marjorie Thorwick, Billy Clark, Loretta Ilenson Allen Tilton, Shirley Stevens, Traffic Cop James Bowman Jenkins.

p- vhm tr importation mntiff is used h-me of 'he numbers, with one of Little dancers on bicycles, a.k.rr on scooters, and another 'h airplane propellers on their r.sts. Another novelty is in the use cTTTO'-ti-'R of local men. "Pup-l V-'i Tales." a humorous number wh ch a ch of small children erined sce'tie dogs, W'as (ir kv Cliff H.irkness with by Cry Robards. Words to rch Rhy'hm." the theme song. -e hv el Mrs Paul Oniey.

f.rale is a stirring drum 'n a chorus first playing of b.g drums, and tr.em over and danc- rve: side, equipped u.ee boards. The drums -id' by G. C. Jenkins com-' the purpose. Miss is and music for the a be by I.oren Campbell's orrb.es'ra.

Mrs. Niels Zach-rade the c-stumes. rr-'urhm. in detail, will be 1 1 A I 1 Opmn. Traffic I an i H' r' li Murmi if llimr-v Hilly Jfrrv (1 Brhrn Nirrm Janf Marr Hr.o 4- v.

"A I Pt'w r-m I-ri. Jrtn CT'n, Bonn: I rt-i 1 Ann IVrr, Jaek SAPPHIRE Barbara Joan Boughter, Delores Cento. Jr. rrt R.kvc Vary Pan ra Jnftn -S i Oa.T.mon, a ra For. RIIYTIIMATIC CAPRICE Beverly Ann and Jack Bliler.

1 M. TAPS TPvlUMPIIANT, finale Back row, left to right, P. C. Barnhart, Barbara Ixm P'ogler, Beverly Augustine, Shirley Stevens, Virginia Lee Ferris, Gloria Ann Hirsch, Norma Jean Grubbs, Normadene Ilirsch, Patty Huss, Shirley Swift, Leonard E. Albert.

Center, Betty Hub-bell, Betty Gammon, Theresa Ileger, Beverly Ann Bliler, Luan Derr. Front, Danny Kirl)y, Jack Bliler, Loretta Ilenson, Billy Clark, James Bowman Jenkins. B'. tIt Ann V.rg:n:n I r1 A Sodality to Sponsor Talk St. Mary's Women Present Mrs.

Eichel in Lecture on Famous Gardens St. Mary- Sodality r.f St. James church will speinsr a lecture to ba? given Thurscav at 8.15 p. m. by Mrs.

A. G. Eichel ir. St. Jarr.es school bu.ldme.

Mrs. Eichel will speak of carders and shew her pictures of famous gardens in rr.ar.y d.fferer.t countries. Ticket committee m-rrbors are Miss Helen Despres. Miss Mary Lois Rosbach. Miss Mary Cusirk and Miss Pfiie.

T.ckets also may be secured from srty so-dali'y rr.ember. The lecture will be open to the pub! c. 'ttfW 'JW 'lfy i mvMi ijiii.ijf I i -x tiiwftr 1 1 i in in wn ji i iiMaiJ -a ir.fl 1. tr Evelyn Afr'. T.e Cwn- Bow mnn A I Mrv Nh-t'rtr.

Lont, Norma rr.r Eifiyu 'N. 1 p. i H. r. Bh: 11- I I'LTTY DOG TALES Keith Prater, Janet Ilelgen, Marilyn Johnson, Irene Shaw, Bonnie Lou Ruse Marv O'lleron.

I'ac(te Countv fc arched duorway a er her ra i id a ther's Imo, Mark-: ti became the i i--x -r AEROPLANE TAPPERS Back row, Patsy Carol Long, Norma Jane Yates, Mary Naomi Burgess. Front row, Jacqueline Davis, Corinne Duckett, Shirley Cripe. (All Photos by Seit.) rv- VrCurTv A-snt F.r.r. Cr.p-trr tor. rnrd -Vary OlzTi- -Ira S.r.r.ard Orn, P'ar.

Mrs Ptom. Phrsr 5ar. Adh Win, a. Prry. R'lth Fdith Chapter, Mom Eh I ijfv Pt-n'int.

Martha f- Knny. Cr-rl Cap- If i. Jatin-on, LoMns'on. Waraf Phillips XcaTur. SMUinci iff Eiii.

Vivian Ma- con Soloist Op Trhnl. B'Than r. A of C. mi is the sun of and Mrs. i er i itiamard 'Community all their married life.

A First children and families were ii' li C'asev per- Present to assist in the celebra-5 'Vo cpretn.inv They are V. H. Hamilton. .1 viral id Vand i'ia: Orlie Hamilton. Rrowns-m hv the bride- to-Att: Mrs.

Roy McF.ndollar and er r. her wedilmc Mrs. Kdtia Kelly. St. Flmo.

i the The Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cameron of -n p. nk end.rn.der- St. Flmo celebra'ed their 61st wed-.

er d.r.c anniversary May 15 with a a-d es of the alley picnic dinner for relatives and -I "0 AC i tr- SPECIAL Monday Tut sdiy H'edncidax Mrs. I.vriia friends. Mr. and Mr. Cameron are er- ADAGIO Billy Clark, Betty IMPRESSIONISTIC Gammon, Danny Kirby.

-v. J- r( Music Division Closing Season in the Macon Community high school. Tuesday at 8 m. Dinner will be served in the Methodist afendant. the parents of 12 living children, "rsrrrhie of royal Ruby McNary was elected es match, pres.

dent of the Vandalia Junior of St. was Woman's club to succeed Miss Opal Mrs. P. F. Ta lor.

Miss Gladys Koon'z was 'ft: Mr. and Mrs. fleeted vice-president; M.ss I.illie i Mrs. I.ydia Zent. secretary; and M.ss Jerry Irs.

I.uev Cronk. Force. tre.ixiirer. The business W. J.

Whiteo.rt. meeting preceded a "kid party in n. ui.il Mrs. Hoy home of Mrs. Walter Mr.

ami fanner. Jr. with Miss Kleanor Mel-' I rtl With Picnic Lunch church basement at 6.30. and riivivi.m of IVoaii.r eivations will be made with Mrs. -NormatU'iie Shampoo and Finger Pak-O-Kurls i 95 Oil Permanenl Hachineless $050 Permanen! 0 REED BEAUTY SALON 121 FrI Willimn Strf-( Thonf Seth Cair.

Woman club wilt close us ear ste-. 111 I.C nr The Kiicst officers will be: of hoiu.r Btilhn Culms of Clil- uilh potluck piciuc lunclieoii t. be served Tuesday at MO p. ni GOLD AND SILVER SENSATIOALISTSvEvelyn Maxey, P. C.

Barnhart, Leonard Earl Albert, Verne Cannon. in tlu- l.u'f-'e pavilion at X.l and Mary I.oii Cole; Reporter, Jean Macon County Committee members will be t- Mrs. Course Bennett. Mrs. Jennie Jin Peat Clmpifi, rvcj'iit.

Mrs. Bessie Peters Wcrthr psorm- mhh.Ii Artfn'n I ii Conner. Mrs. Bert -i Mis. R.

S. lleni were a linn to their ii' ai i in the Den- is Shirk, of Chi- her sifters in Van's ar- f.t,,,A c-opi Asrcint matron rvhrrJh and Mrs. R. E. Hanks.

Douslas County Slocks. Miss Phvllis Querroy, dauithter of Mr. and Mrs. Qumn Querrey of Mrs. DOSS IleaOS Artenta and Flmer Hedenbei g.

son Mnnfirplln Clllll of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hedenberg of IUU F. O. 2, Hecatur.

were married Mnntirelln Woman's club elected May 15 by Rev. C. Harmon in De- nn tnp Women who will attend will ptrnn-FrnK rr.nipumi. Cecil. a U.

of M.icon. district deputy for Catholic Daughters of America for the Fana district, attended the reception of new members at Tana May It. A combined reception was held for 40 Pana and Assumption members with "i -j her si-'er. Mrs. Farl Mrs.

Warren Fleming. Evelyn Graves, John B. Graves. Houston Adams, of Shelby ville. bring sandwiches and one dish of food.

Any one wishing further information is asked to telephone Mrs. J. M. Neet. 'r -is- ard Mrs.

H. E. 1 Euest The bride wore catur. Aon1 In Dtcatur! These Wonderful r-. i rt i-o'jr hinehnon hi i I at i 1 li.

a.z-ccorc Tho sto l.ee flaams 01 npringimin. ff v. F. Hinkh ner at the hotel. Mrs.

Carroll was Clay street bus. which goes near Sunnvside O'untrv club in De- left Arthur to attend the funeral nr V.t.n ....11 u. I attended by Miss Catherine Wieg- Famise Foundations catur. Other officers elected were "i -r- nuru. kj.

onlv attendants. 'h5 b-idce. H.ch scores man of Moweaqua. the grand re Fester of Springfield. Kv.

Mrs. nan diock or tne pavilion if thei Mr. Hir.khouse. cont pipct for Mnn Court for 1937.: Mrs. Hedenberg is a member of Mrs.

J. R. Marquiss. first vice presi- rjood Chicago;" Mrs. Verna women will tell the driver thev Creel, ar ai-ri Mrs.

N. C. Charles Koeh- Summer weights, with the ecltisir FAMUFI.EX control of iindrr-arm and shoulder flrsh; the unusual front panel that rontroK alvloim-n and hips and restores xonthfnl figure lines. Long-wearing $5.95 IT! Dalton Citv Sunnv Sewers held tnp 193fl- pracluating class oi Ar- dPnt; Mrs. George Haines, second Mrs Alfred want to go there.

The bus leaves: their second meeting in the home Kf-nta n'sh sh vice president; Mrs. E. M. Worsham. El Paso.

Mr. and Mrs. the transfer house every 20 min-i of Mrs. Kenneth Cole. Sewing training in September, at Mrs.

J. M. Donahue, cor- S. A. Cross and sons.

James and tites begining 15 minutes after the ss Bradley and Mrs. started. With pot- rranns nospuai in ituna. mt icsponding secretary; Mrs. Logan Roger of Chicago spent last week- hour.

projects were conuacior dim ae.er were to at were bridegroom is a Hampton, official correspondent: end in Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Vandalia at dln made for stunt night and the fol- carpenter.

Augusta Kastel. parliamentarian. Otto of San Francisco. vis- Guest night will be held and the us Received! Xew Flowered Batiste Eighties and Pajamas for Summer! 1 f'r having made lowing program was given: Talk Macon Woman's club met in the Mrs. X.

E. Hutson was named ited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gibson. 41st anniversary of Vivian chapter ring a series of nil Wilhelmina Fat- home of Mrs.

I. Ivens. As this is Chairman of the program commit-Mrs. Lawrence Odum returned to 0. 344 O.

E. S. of Macon, observed. scares ''cs recent a r'ayed mpieted. Bridge hauer: demonstration of seams, national music and poetry month, tee whose members are Mrs.

E. E. Johnston City after a visit with the home of Mrs. 'Jean Starks: humorous readme roll call was answered bv reading I.okens Mrs. W.

B. Portcrfield. relatives in Arthur. -'r and high scores were flrtico Falov Rorroatior. W.lb.t ft-ortt nomc Trc Mre Piav Moirtor and Mrs A.

Fthpl Kinff rtf TnHiananolis snent Mrs. John Lynn and Miss na Fathauer. Officers elected are Baird gave a paper on the life of Edie. ist weekend in Arthur with rela- bv "'if ira-llev. The Famise Shoppe Mrs.

Lela Baffoid, Corseltiere Miff em Arcade N. Main Prairie PFILE'S (J utility Kodak FINISHING 240 North Water St. yr i resiueru. uio'iKinii iruiu; ice.ors. virace vroweii.

poeiess.i mp luncneon nrougnr to a cittse uvr.s. hiio ivus. r. rv. wiuiioir, rVb, Fresident.

F.loise Foley; secretary-j The club plans to have the new the activities of the club until next. and Mr. and Mrs. John Gilmore of r.P 3 "1rir "erid.ng an- treasurer. Pauline Dirkson; rerrea-; public library in operation soon in October.

Mrs. J. R. re Arthur attended the Gilmore re- Iouti ti. o.o.r ui noivtnv i iih 1 1 1 1 in 1 1.

"uiieiuuna rHi-nr inh'ii nan. air. oriis sdn, pirsiaeni. was piefceiutfu union hi v-i vaidi iciki: ri. iu Ji- cave lived 'with a gift.

bana Sunday. in the ameihauer; Cheer leader, Helen Foley companied by Mrs. Giles..

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