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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 10

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Special Diet Adds Weight Taken at State Music Convention in Taylorville LastWeck D. A. R. Women Invited to Visit Clark Monument 7 Lloyd Brown and Chicago Girl Marry Former Decatur Mm, r- WT.J- New Memorial in Fort Massac Will Be Dedicated Formally on June 3. Stephen Decatur chapter.

Datieh-tcrs of the American Revolution, is invited with other Illinois D. A. R. chapters to Metropolis on Friday, June 3, for The dedication of the new D. A.

R. monument in Fort Massac park, erected in honor of Georce Rogers Clark. The ceremony will begin at 10 a. and there will be a luncheon at noon. Governor Emmerson and Mro.

D. J. Peffers, state regent of the I. ji. i iNOW 01 vnicago, vveui Nancy Coleman Rcndle.

U'nM has heon rfOfivrd of the inarnfic of Mrs. Nan-y Colfman Rmd of Chicacu. riauhfr of Mr. ar.d Mm. Genre Br.rhHfier of Pt.

Loiii.a, and Lloyd Frown, fon of the late Dr. K. J. of Drcatur. at 7 p.

m. tat- Ylf are expected to attend. Thf rerpmnny was performed in th1 rh.Tpfl of Buona Memorial Prhvterian rh'irrh. 4.V1 Shnmn Overnight entertainment will be furnished for persons who jeo from Road, Chiraco. by Dr.

Hnry Hep- The bride's Miss Lury too great a distance to return in one nd Marjorie Brown. the nly US day. This is open to Decatur women if they wish it. Metropolis is on the Ohio river, tn the extreme southern point of Illinois, just across the river from Paducah, Ky. D.

A. R. women from here who wish to go are to telephone reservations to Mrs. W. C.

Wood, the recent. To ITrbana Thursday. Members of the chapter who got their reservations in Monday to Mrs. Wood or Miss Mary Raird, will go to Military Day exercises and the luncheon in Urban. Thursday of this week.

Reservations must be in for the luncheon. Mr. and Brown will live in the Medinah club, Cm- South Side Reservations Must Be in 5 p.m. Tonight Side wonr-n are reminded that th'ir reserva: ir-ris must be in bv o'rlork toniiiht to Mr. 1 Kitrweli.

if thy wih to so to the bridze-iunrheon Wednesday in Cran! View Count ry club in Sprinsfield. All Smith Side women have been invited. Photo bv Ptile. it ounces at the time of her birth. Apr.

4. The Chandler babv weiehed 10 pounds at the time of his birth. May 11. The incubator baby has been on a special diet since her birth. She probably will be taken from the incubator in two or three weeks.

pirl is handling, not an eye dropper as the ease of the Kansas Citv incubator bab. The incubator baby, who ia the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McDonald. 3902 North Monroe street, now weighs three pounds and two ounces.

She weighed two pounds and St. Marv'a hospital incubator babv. left, enjoving her dinner In the company of a recent arrival at the hospital, the 10-pound son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Chandler, 604 West Olive street.

And it is a full size bottle the Mrs- Harry B. Grundy of Taylorville; James Gerb Bergen of Decatur, who came down from Chicago also, to accompany Miss Greene; Mrs. Stella Durr, Mrs. A. D.

Clausen and Mrs. Earl Demins. all of Taylorville. Mrs. Deming is a sister of Miss Greene.

sessions were held. In the rront row are Mrs. Eula Corrington Thompson. Mrs. A.

H. Corzine of Assumption, and Mrs. S. B. Bentley of Taylorville.

In the re.tr row are Miss Fredarieka Greene, formerly of Miilikin. who came from Chicago to sins for the convention: Women from all over Illinois who are interested and active in music were in Taylorville on Tuesday of last week for the one-day convention of the state Music Federation. This group of persons from in and near Decatur was snapped on the lawn of the delightful Taylorville Count iy club, where the P. W. Officers Are I IwKlLnss.

buntalows. cottaies nd other chairmen were breakfast guests Sunday morning of Miss Virginia May, retiring president. A May pole in pink and white decoratea urdmni con tioiufs. H.ilhrrl Bctler homts mnul. r--Rcclaimina the olil nouse.

ol litt houses. Mc.iri- Hobs of Whai matfi the hetise beau- Sunday Breakfast Followed bv Bridge Sunday Morning Guests Business and Professional Wo-- men's club officers and committee Wrieht Inside the house of coed Uste. Librarj7 List of New Books Gives pa Delta Phi sorority i aylOrV HEALER "'iarlo M. Hi1. Rra-l'iaie hnr.

la 1 CT Msin J.K-knnv!!!. lTS. Zn iir Thurlav. p.m. TB m.

TM W. -i)shinc St. rtmr S.119. Hults bm: all urtum'nK and ti book of Home re btniit tn'm. BI.M TII'VINC.

THE HOME Tl-. of a hom the table for the breakfast served in the Mueller Athletic club. ty-five young women were in tendance. A club picnic has been planned for June 13 at the Mueller Athletic club. Women Come 'Ps Useful to All Householders home fur- Cmnc Rcsst craa cook ef re- book Jntrior Roehl Household carpentry dem to Sunnyside Householders who plan to bricht- cti en their nonn-s with some repairs r.nrl paint here and there and imfcrt.

-A simple BiiStie to roclc carden- Garden nol. Uree nd tir.nl 11- -Rocfe f.ircicr.s. -Witr- cardens (ind colour and handbook. life. Srhnefer nancv was pervrd at the Ro.

Inn I'at pnvii-j-n fallowed bv ttv: pHy. M7. were wn hy Mis. William W. Starks.

fiit. Miss Miriam secom: Mis. Harold and Mrs. W. C.

She horn, consolation. I-irRe rose ftirmi-ire ind etc- Hollownjr Americ Sunnyside Golf club bridge as; nd federal. bright gardens yonder wiii linn iation will have as special guests 1 to assist them in the De- Koucs On d'coraiinc the ho'e in 'ft' jirl American, colonial. English anc Spanish mnnncr Lamplush Flower anc How to make concrete aarden Thursday the women of the Taylor- catur public library. lure nad flr-rcssorii'S.

houw ville Countrv club. It will be a ooks apaiinj; wiik urr k-i- thern Pine Gnrdi Rolf'e Interior decoration lor the amull dens and flowers, vegetable gar- lattice I vertical fllej dens, rock and water gardens and 1 fences, etc. ipMmohi 'srjii House of simplicity. Storey in liotue furnlshlnn. landscaping are available.

Dozens i Iiish linen hatidkcn-hiefs. The guest ly for Decatur friends also, sorority i-olois of grecti and pink The officers of the association will wre usf-d in :r.g. hostesses assisted by Mrs. C. I.

Charlotte War. who recent- Mrs. T. W. Boruff.

Mrs. retiiined from a Jlediterranean njtht and Mrs. E. St out of books dealing with the home DRAPERIES nber BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED beautiful in all its phases are on THE HOME the shelves. Following is a list to of small oropertiea.

help the homemaker in seeking thlf 'matint. them at the library: schemes Icr the fiower- boiotmh. Reservations must fif PLUMBING and HEATING 1005 East Prairie Street Phone 2-3849 ALWAYS A made at the club by Wedr.esda; mcht. Luneheon will be served a THE FI.OWKR GARDES to lay Ut suburban ai E'Vp'ian E'-'Vpt. Spoit 7'aja at the pnnv.

Marian Woodwr.rt and CALL 113S -Tiie little carden for little no' Mrs. RoWt 1 m' idys Mangold. CLEAN KKS 241 North Main Street Get Onr Trices: K.rl-OM tin handle will Ar. and Mrs. T-ee F.

Glover. 14.ri5 st Wood street, and the latter? Mher in-Iaw and sister. Mr. and now k. Sunnyside Enjoys ar.d keepinc.

shrubbery. ACOI'IRING A ROME 'Thine plants. House Service ar(jen. ff S- Small homen oi architeclviral Hadley Pupils Sunday Henry Grohne of piincfield to drive to Chicago Saturday BulIdsnK the Dutch colonial it plans for colonial A 'leiihtf'il and finished prn- remain over Decoration Day. SLLi'of the mny'doioif ciub Many Garden Club blucbook.

annuals iir cardencrsft. All This Week Beckmann Gerety's "STSHOWS prognim heKan at Lrc Trr Hardens False Teeth us caiden book. bloom Amer, trowiac. fi p. in.

Mi second 1 11 the numbeis Sunday's pleasant sun and cool IfT TNf T4nlJ. TK. FIvmlv outdoor Don't allow your plat. to drop or breeze in-reused the number o. Garden club members who wen.

il-frac 900 W. Grand Ave. and save two piano flns. Thoe on the were Miss Maiy id-'iuan. Mi-s Funic" Troit.

spran; f'ohert Noland. ten-r; and Wilbur Stoil of Mt. Pu-la-ki. Pr. Mis.

S.tnrifrs are rhnirmon of the fin! commitTee which was in Flip win-n ym at, or lanKn. Just sprinkle a little Kline: on them. This improved forms a comfort cushion, h.oals jore eurns. holrls plate so snufr. it feels and acts lilte votir own KUN'J is cuaran-tfed better than anvthinc you ever on an informal tour to the noiiiBs fworitks of a half dozen members.

The vis- Hr-iot' rVsrv itors did not meet at any one plac or so together to anv garden and' M.rhi; rrv.1t.i-r I AUSPICES TRADES AND LABOR ney Were noi rgisierea anynnere. bulbs. used or money refunded. i-ars Rot; no check was made of the nur package 3c at druggists iadiclns. r.v.-;, her who took the trip.

Those who-e gardens were open for inspection report a steady procession of small V. M. Barnes Family American ell-hlstory. develop- offering A-L-H-A-M-B-R-A HI'RRV HI'RltV TINKS Jn Crawford Clark imMr In -POSSESSED" Anil D.itorrs lP Carrillo from 2.30 to 3 p. m.

The tour was rii-ublt-s. Priuc.Hlea tj; vctable V. H. Barnes and his two daugh- espetialK- to see the iris, but the teis. Mis; Kuth and Mi-s Miri.inne visitors found a few roses and moved to the South Side in also, as well as SUITS, OVERCOATS, PLAIN DRESSES CLEANED AND PRESSED, $0c for A CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED "(JIKL OF THE RIO" ItOltltV MH'KKV MOCS Bac-raid (jrdminK lor business Home veeeiables and small Ci.tmtry club Saturday to p.iss the other eat ly summer flowers.

Piimmtr. They have taken the Some yarden club members from Pn-t and will n- i. rin fnni Automatic Home Heating brains. main until the fust of October. Miss aml Thursdav, for the an-; Mai caret Smith also will pass the nUjli flower show of the Rar-: TS'l' tf summer with the Fames at the (1pfll of Springfield Art StX.s; ln- association.

The show Will be on Rnckn'-l! -Tet -the sixth floor of the John Bress- RELIAiBl LE New Bus Service DECATUR LINCOLN PEORIA A. M. Leave 3:15 P. M. HOTEL ORLANDO OR r.NITED BI DEPOT LIS West William SU Phone 4926 LEAMEE5LS25 I in its most economical form with low-cost oil ainOSCtlle Girl and nier store.

Society mannequins ROCK r.ARni.s'S ASlt XTv.r cjardfns rhi.ne Z1 Kant Mreet I I wearing the newest of carden Decatur Man to Marry tumes will paiade amonc the flow Announcement has just been prp. tables will be set for various mad of -he appmachinr marriage rccaions. and Boy Scouts will ex-of Mis lielen Austin of Wayne-, hibit their bird hotisep. AVON ville. and I.ouif K.

Scheier, si and Mrs. K. P. Seherer, WALLACE KFIEKV HARK li.lltl.E rail None I Dornlliv Jorrinn Kiimlirau Mnrle Clitr UInrd John Miljnn ta "HELL DIVERS" COM KIIV NEWS CA KTM)NS CLEVNINfi! -IirilikllCe: Cleaners Tailor South Wehster street. The wed-dinc is to take plncp in June.

Mi Austin has taught in the Waynes-ville hih school for the last four anil during the last week been the ucst of honor at several parties. Mr. S'-herer is- vulh The Review Trintins Stationeiy Co. 1 :19 Suulli (liiUand I'liun. rem.

ix TIIKATKK LINCOLN Try lyrjia C. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Club Party Honors Men-bcr Going to Ireland Mndce Ktair, Kalph JUST THINK what automatic oil heat would mean to your home no janitor's work for your wife no fuel to shovel no ashes to carry out no dirt i nothing to do but indicate the heat you prefer night or day. Silently and automatically, without attention, the Timken Silent Automatic Oil Burner will keep your home at the exact temperature you prefer. The burner is of the rotary wall flame type, which plays the hot flame directly on the walls of the boiler or furnace. There is only one moving part.

Nothing to cause noise nothing to get out of order no wasted heat operation is economical. The burner itself is made by the great Timken Silent Automatic Company the largest in the industry. This is your guarantee of quality and dependable performance. Over 70,000 homes are enjoying the convenience and comfort of Timken Silent Automatic Oil Heat at remarkably low cost. Five out of six owners tell us it costs no more than with hard coal half of our owners say it costs less.

Now that we have been appointed Timken Silent Automatic distributors for thisterritory you can have this priceless convenience installed in yourhome upon payment of only a small deposit. Get in touch with us today and have one of our Heating Specialists make a complete survey of your heating plant and demonstrate a Timken or a Silent Automatic right in your own living room. There is no cost or obligation, of course. f. honor of EMPRESS rrBi.ix THEATKE Aftfr 3 15e Ward, who leaves 1 htirs- indefinite visit Ire art f-r fe? YEARS-MARS TOUAY rOAX BKNXETT land, and Mrs.

Walter Red who is lea ir.r Wodnei-cv two visit in Canfo Ms TOMORltow Im Vnrrrll Mnrjnn Nil "A I'TKIE TOMOKRIHV- Felt Terribly Nervous wa served and there wis an exchange of cms. The Fagged out alwavs mclar.cholv and pnrty wa-- civen in Redman's blue. She should take Lydia E. Pir.k-hon'e. The n-sxt meet ins will be ham's curable Compound.

Irs tonic SATRIALWILL Trv Kenwood becuty is literally dved in the wool. Trie neau-tirul color peneircies deep down through re fiore is in the lono. strcna. fturtv noD. June 9 nuh Mis.

W. K. (Irossart. action btiiids up tiie S1I Kast Center tIeet. It is there for the lite of the blanket.

Ken woods are the most eco- nomicci bbnkets to buy. The- crntnb'jte to coufcr'cbie, re't-f'A sleep, and reicin thing or oy end beauty tcr years Yes. vouirtcTif wch Kenwood PAINLESS 1 Blariteis. Their colors ere se- -ed with tne fcstesJ a--es PLATES EXTRACTION q0r CONVINCE YoU Hurt tiie-Hotel GOVERNOR (ElNTON one of Ncto forfcr finest grves more for tottr Money than any oiher ifoieJ 1200 ROOMS EACH WITH RADIO, BATH, 5EFWIDOR, OROJLAT1N6 ICE-WATER QO FROm l3) DAJLV OtWOtrTC MHN IVR ITATtM B-liO-ftUtll SJOf AT DOOH. MIAK EviWTMIHC VERNOR oolainable.

Including Nwe Block X.i.li l.i i Hrci FILLINGS S1.50 I PORCELAIN $2.50 rv. thus in- k. quality fully Ruai NO AI'TOINTMENT NECESSARY MODERN DENTISTS Nurth Water Strt-rt (Snutiil Klour) I'liunr tlUU Sold Exclusively By it ei in rra Mr lric-s Dr.atur. 6 I. M.

All TMa. SUM Am.tic Oil Btt, Usui hy Vvkrrriun' Uwri i Till 8 I M. (LINTON STREET am07 AVENUE. NEW YORK.

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Years Available:
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