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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 7

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 7

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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"7 ATI ID UCO Ai THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1923. DECATUR HERALD i 1 1 i rlU iTanit Whitu and Mrs. be guests of tho Shelbyvillo C. of C. Stanley Pontius, second OCONEE PIG CLUB Homer.

The pageant, entitled ''Tlio Easter rilgrinis." was given In tho Methodist church Sunday evening under direction of F. O. Briggs and Mrs. W. Cross.

wanna Davis returned to Shelbj-villo Sunday to resume her school work, after passing tho Easter vacation with relatives and friends In Ceccher City. IS ORGANIZED Witt, returned to Champaign Tuesday. Miss Xcttlo Hess ot Champaign visited her sister, Mrs. Dohl, of Sidney, Sunday. Miss Maude Mclilwce, Guy Wilson, Lelia Bcrgfield of Longview and Edward Mallory were in Danville Sunday evening.

Miss Doris Wade, who is attending tho University of Illinois, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Cleta Johnston. The young girls' Sunday school class of tho Christian church held a meeting Saturday In the homo of Mrs. McBce and appointed the following officers: President, Helen Dchoven; vice-president, Madeline Hulmes; secretary, Katherino Moore; treasurer. Gladys Peters.

A social time was enjoyed afterward. Mrs. Elmer Stephens left Monday for Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs." Ed Eppcrsort and daughter Wanda and Mr.

and Mrs. Irvin Epperson passed Sunday in tho homo of Will Besoro in St. Joseph. Mrs. Bert Lynch and son Dean passed Sunday with Eula Greaves in SIDNEY LADIES County Farm Advisor AID SOCIETY MEETS 0 Plans for Poultry Club RELIABLE TENT AWNING GO.

248 East William St Main 2784 I.ct us fi(tare on yoar new awi-ina or recover your old ones. 1'hotic us or call nt office for lirlces. April Fool I'ariv viiT Jrshman class of tho Shelby-Dam. eave AprW Fool part. Monday night, in the lliul, school building.

The party waa main hall of the building, which was very beautifully decorated for the event. Parents the pupils were guests at tho party. April Fool games were indulged in during the evening. Delightful refreshments v. ere served.

KinK-McGuar John McGuar and Miss Grace Ellen Mng, of near Henton, ffere united in marriage, Sunday. April 1. in Hen-ton. Iwcv. G.

W. Green officiating. Kpvtorth League Jlally MhV'iiE; Youn- Pastor of First Methodist church. and Carl Tinsman TuesdaJ' afternoon. VU allend a sub-district rally of the kpworth League.

At the banquet, called the Rainbow banquet. Kcv. Mr. loung will be the principal speaker. Ilis subject will be "Roval furple, or Kingship of Jesus." Mr.

Tinsman will sing a solo. Shrlhj- Grand Jury The grand jury of Shelby county court finished its lhnr "Three o'CIock in the 4 l.i.lrl ill I l.TIMI fn Morning' When vou listen to piunlty mceiins Jav nielit and attended by County varni Adviser C. J. Kobmson and As-itant Varni Adviser Hoy H. Taylor.

the Oconee Pie witU eiht mcm" bers was organized. The officers, are: GARDNER DRUG STORE OPPOSITE On LAN DO SMOKE TIOXA CIGA11S Prince's Dance Orchestra playing this dresra waltz, Columbia Record Quality Servic Satisfaction If A-3724 VA1I 11 iav it's the most rresidcnt-Enuis l-'rain. Vkc president Merle Drain. Secretary Virgil fcatterthwaite. AV.

R. Stevens was chosen as local STDNEr. April 4 The ladies' aid society of tho Christian church and their families gave a farewell surprise on Mrs. Hammond McBee -Monday night. About 40 were present.

A pot luck luncheon was served. The ladies presented Mrs. McBce with a set of teaspoons. Mrs. McB.ee has purchased property on Clarke street in Champaign and will move' there some time in the near future.

Tho literary program given in the town hall Friday night was a success and the house was crowded. Mrs. Lillian Mallory returned home from visiting relatives in Kiantlc Monday. A short Easter program was given in theChristian church Sunday morning. Miss Lora Briggs is attending school in Jacksonville is visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. O. Briggs. George Shanger and Kalph Helm of Champaign visited in Sidney Monday.

Miss Viola Jones of Ft. Wayne, arrived Monday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones. Kalph Witt is visiting his father, Charles Witt.

Frank Wilt, who has been passing the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Henry perfect renderingyouhave ever heard. On the other side is "La Golondrina. At Columbia Dealers.

tlub leader. There are excellent prospects for made its report to court in the after noon. Alter disposing of other matters. Judge F. R.

Dove court until Tuesday afternoon Knjrlnrrr to Sneak nitiuj.iiie namijer ot Com- nicrcc has secured the services of R. fear Arc you self '-conscious and of the impression you are making on people you come in contact with? FEAR is probably the greatest handicap any manor woman canhave in fife. Lack of pose and self-confidence can do more to hold you back both in business and socially than any other one thing. It keeps you from being your real self, from doing your downright best and from getting on in life as you should. Your personal appearance often has a lot to do with the way you feel about this.

If you know you're rightly dressed and well-groomed you immediately feel more at ease with people. Still there is one thing that so many people overlook sometbingthat immediately brands them as really fastidious or careless ike teeth. Notice today how you, yourself, watch another's person's teeth when he or she talks. If they are not well-kept, your teeth at once become a liability. Only the right dentrifrice consistently used willprotectyou against such criticism.

Listerine Tooth Paste cleans teeth a new way. The first tube you buy (25 cents) or the free sample (see coupon) will prove this to you. You will notice the improvement even in the first few days. And, moreover, ast as Listerine is the safe antiseptic, so Lasterins Tooth Paste is the safe dentifrice. It cleans yet it cannot injurethe enameL What areyourteeth saying about youtoday benedict, assistant to chief of highway engineers, to make the principal address at their noonday luncheon Friday, April 6.

This luncheon will be held at the Elks club home. Mr. Benedict wilt speak on the proposed 5100,000.000 bond issue for hard roads. For some time the local organization, has made efforts to get Superintendent of Highways Frank T. Sheets to speak.

In addition to the local members, invitations are being sent out to representatives of surrounding townships to hear Mr. Benedict. They will ABYS COLDS, are soon "nipped in the bud' without "dosir.e" bv n. I Ocer 1 7 Million Jan Used Yearly Qenerous Sample free ITS KOBE Lnbert Raraaeal St. LhU, Send your htc ftH-am eenrtml tube at Latexine Tooth Parte A Sfi: THAN A HATTER OF GOOD TASTE the organization, of a poultry club nd a garment making club at Oconee In the near future.

Death of I.lllle Cordes jlj5s Lillie Cordes, sister of Mrs. L. H. Hi" of this cit'' dicd at tome in Ashkum at II AVed-jiesday night, after an illness extending ever two '1e was 35 vears cf age. Fhe had visited in Shelbyvillo and well known to a number of people here.

Besides parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cordes of Ashkum. she leaves three Bisters.

Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Celia Hopkins, jllshawaka, Mrs. Charles Fisk, San Diego. and two brothers, j-rank Cordes.

Omaha, and Louis Cordes of Ashkum. Board of Induration Tr. E. A. Jenkins and J.

J. Baker Here cleft cd Tuesday to serve as pfTnbers of the board of education of Shclbyville. Owing; to the fact that there were four names on the ticket and but two members to elect, great interest was shown by the voters, votes being cast. A number of automobiles were during the day to haul the voters to and from'the polling place it the High school. The newly elected men will take the places of J.

r.icfcardson and I C. TVestervelt, ithose terms expire. Total vote for each candidate follows: Dr. E. Jenkins.

S09; J. J. Baker. T02: F. Akenhead, 35S; C.

V. Mogg. 22S. Motor Trip to St. Lonfc Charles Bryant, local agent lor the 0'idsmobile car.

accompanied by Rev. and Mrs. N. H. Robertson, went to St.

Louis Monday forenoon to drive tack a car that Rev. Mr. Robertson is purchasing. The car is the new Oicsmobile cab. On the way back, th: party found the roads fine, with the exception of muddy roads after leavir.g Hillsboro.

City Council Meets The Shelbyvillo city council met in regular monthly 'session Monday light. April I. Mayor Chew and all co'jECilmen answered roll call. the withdrawal of.Ray Powell, candidate-elect for city treasurer, the central committee named Harry J. Downs to fill the vacancy, tentative proposal -for the purchase of certificates of indebtedness for J100.000 for construction of a light plant was taken up.

for consideration. Some slight changes -were offered In the original plans. A contract will be drawn to be voted upon at an early meeting of the council. Following consideration of the sale of certificates of Indebtedness, a communication from the mayor to tire city council was' read. School Spelling Bees The spelling bee held at the Sandy school house Thursday evening.

March was well attended. Much Interest was manifested In the spelling matches. This is the second bee held among four schools, Sjndy Hill, Rose Center, White Hall, and Moul-ton. First a match is conducted between the pupils of the four Bchools. After winners are determined, a community spelling is held, In which all are asked to participate.

Many older people take part in the community Batches, and many difficult words are used in determining best spellers. Miss Bertha Mochel took first place nd Miss Mildred Fleming, second. Both are pupils in the Moulton school. In the community spelling, Mrs. H-4-5" Don't Fuss With Mustard Plasters! Miisterole Works Without the Blister Easier, Quicker.

There's no sense in mixing; a mess of mustard, flour and water when you can easily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness with a little clean, white Musterole. Musterole is made of pure oil of mustard and other helpful insrecii-ents, combined in the form of tho present whits ointment. It takes the place of mustard plasters, and will not blister. Musterole usually gives prompt relief from sore throat, hronehitls, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache. congestion.

Every Suit Guaranteed or New One in Exchange ALL-WOOL SUITS 2-PANT -for- -A VON- STARTING TODAY Back Again to His Western Roles WILLIAM FARNUM Supported By Wanda Hawley-Tom Santchi Claire Adams pleurisy, rheumatism, lumDago. pains and aches ot the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises-, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). SSc and Coc, jars and tubes. Better than a mustard plaster. EN and YOUNG MEN Cloths.

Colors. Models. That "Something" You Sither Have or Haven't in Dress Manyawoman is accepted orrcjeaed long before onecatchcsthccolorofhcreyes. -and gowned in the height of fashion, yet something either is or isn't lacking in the ensemble. Men sense it, but only women will tell you that the missing "something! is the proper corset.

What a simple thing to achieve those lines of grace that is, if you know the secret. And the secret is a Modart Such a splendid garment is the Modart, so in- dividual in design, so free, so personal in its feeling, that there isn't any corset like a Modart. Think of the pure joy of possessing such a corset that makes others conscious of the effect, but never remindsyou of the factthatyou have it on. GUSHARD COMPANY 2-Button Single Breasted Sports Model 3 Button Conservatives Worsteds Cashmeres Tweeds Brown Greys Blues Stripes and Worsteds SPECIAL And An Exceptional Cast In i cn 50 fQ) MM I I I 33 Teeth Extracted Without Pain Teeth extracted free -when plates ore ordered Gold Crowns Office Hours. a.m.- to 5:30 p.m.

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"BRASS COMMANDMENTS" A Western Romance That Can't Be Beat Added Episode 5 "PLUNDER" COUGH Try PISO'S Astonishingly quick tEef A syrup different from all others-pleasant no upset stomach no opiates. 35c and 60c orerywhero Popular Priced Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes Tien yea set tne of these lovely corsets just the right Modart which sets perfectly to your figure, you tall realize that a Modart Ctrset is the one nrset for you. A ttrset as splendidly it-signed as tbt Afodart shauld be individually fitted to your figure. la our Corset Department tve reader this service teitheut tbligat'um. 134 Merchant Street SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS TODAY ONLY "AFRAID STARTING TODAY Of Me? Take this keep it and use it if necessary! Marshall Neilan's Latest Success CALHOUN'S COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS and COLUMBIA RECORDS 118 EAST WILLIAM ST.

When Back Hurts Flush Your Kidneys as You Clean Your Bowels NEXT SUNDAY ONLY MM Wl Sigh? Tuesday April 10 THE SEASON'S REAL EVENT! Mail Orders How SEATS SATURDAY PRICES Lower Floor, $2.00, Balcony, $1.00 $1.50 (all plus tax) JOHN GOLDEN Who Gave Drcafor fcUSBtniii" "Thank-V" Prcacnt rOPo Si St Matinee 2:45 P. M. X'g" and P. M. DOUBLE FEATURE BILL GLADYS DELMAR And Her Band A Syncopated Sextette Dance Syncopation Act Supreme! THE JARVIS REVUE With Hoe nenvla and Will and A QUARTETTE OF SINGING BEAUTIES! 4 Other Acts 4 Pathe News Aesop Comedy Cartoons Seats Now Selling Box Office Open t'ntil iO0 P.

Bf. PRICES i 25c, 50e IIAS WAR TAX lost folks ferret that the kidneys, tie the bowels, sometimes Bt slu8" and clogged and need a flush -lc? else we have pacu-. -he and dull misery in tho kidney severe headaches, rheumatic IWiBRes. torpid liver, acid stomach, 'Pk-ssness and all sorts of bladder 'sorters. ou Fimply must keep your active and clean and the mo-i you feel an ache of pain in the fcflney region begin drinking lota of tcr.

Also get about four our.cs Jad Salts from any good drug 'ore here, take a tablespoonful in a t'ass of water before breakfast for few days and your kidneys -will 'con act fine. This famous salts is Jde from the acid of grapes and mon combined with lithia, ard is intended to flush clogged and help stimulate them to ac-''tJ'. It also helps neutralize the i'ls in the urine so they no longer Irritat, thus helping to relieve "-aWer disorders. J3 Salts is inexpensive: makes a Jjightful effervescent lithia water -which everybody should take and then to help keep their Moneys, clean. A well-known druggist Fay3 sells lots of Jad Salts to folks ho believe in trying to correct kid-y trouble while it is only trouble.

means have your physician "famine your kidneys at least twici 3 ear. ALHAMBRA TOXTGHT Big Double Show Warren J. Kerrigan in "A White Man's Chance" alio Raymond Hitchcock And Great Cat In "The Beauty Shop" A Comedy Whirl of GlrU, Jax and fialcty Store Fnn Than Uoen Coniedien Combined Also News One Big Show It is real screen entertainment with an excellent human story but its big quality is in its humor-bus situations. The general verdict is that EH LAN never made a better picture and he has made some mighty good ones. LEATRICE JOY and MATT MOORE Are Featured MAE TINEE of the Tribune classed "Minnie" as one of ten best so far this year.

COMING SATURDAY JOE KAYSER and his Orchestra Special Sunday "PLANTATION DAYS" Something Different IS. WMF A tense moment in "Caught Bluffing" starring FRANK MAYO A sUrrmgrtory of adventure and romance The Klondike. Also "AROUND THE WORLD IN 18 DAYS" JAnrl NEWS Amateur Contest Tomorrow Night A COMIC-TRAGEDY OF MARRIED LIFE byanduith FRANK CRAVEN f.QUESTIOXABI.V THE BEST COMEIV EVER PRODUCED BY JOHN" OI.UEX STAtiEIJ BY. WIXC IIEI.l, fMl'U And Xw York Company Whlrh Played for Solid Vr at I he LUIlr Theater, enr York Illy, and Keeenllj Coneluded All Winter's Una nt Wood' Tneatcr, thirago.

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