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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 14

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 14

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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Sunday, December 27, 1931. DECATUR SUNDAY HERALD AND REVIEW PAGE FOURTEEN. Celebrate 50th Anniversary Birthday Picture Christmas Dance Chairman Taylorville Girl to Marry Mil J)UW iii'ijjl jjiippwiiwiw II I if? ire 1 1 If daughter, Mrs. Robert D. AiU chison, followed by a reception from 2 to 5, and from 7 to I p.

in their own home. Both have lived in ML Pulaski ill their lives. Mr- and Mrs. T. O.

Snyder of Mt Pulaski will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Tuesday, with a family dinner In the home of their a A -4 i vTv evening. She is one of the well known and active members of society In that city. son of Chicago. Mr. Atlason is with the John Hancock Insurance Co.

The couple will live in Chicago. Miss Leona Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown, of Taylorville, Is to be married late in January to Allan Atla- Mrs.

Lome Bulpltt of Taylor-vllle Is chairman of the Christmas dance to be Riven in Tay-lorville Country club tomorrow if members of Art and Literature division of the Woman's club will be given a Christmas party Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. C. H. Teaman has issued invitations for a tea to be given la her Powers Lane home, honoring her sister In law, Mrs.

R. A. Tear-nan, a new resident. The Decatur club Is giving its annual dance for High school and college students who are sons and daughters of members of the club, on Tuesday evening. For the first time this party is in the holidays while the young people are at home from school, instead of along In April or May when only those who go to school here can attend.

Many of the young holiday guests will attend also. On Tuesday also Miss Mabel Hays is giving a holiday hndps party in her home in West Macon street. The Caribou club, a new organization, is having a holiday dance that night in the Elks club. Catholic young people are having a dance Tuesday night, and Delta Delta Delta alumnae are entertaining children over 8. Tuesday Is Busy Day Socially For Decatur Persons Luncheon, Tea.

Bridge Parties, and the Decatur Club Dance for Young Guests, Fill the Day Tuesday will 'be a busy day socially for Decatur persons, and this in spite of the fact that it comes halfway between Christmas and New Year's Day. Perhaps it is because of that fact, for the two holidays are being marked chiefly by club parties, and most of those set for Tuesday will be given by individuals. First will be Miss Innes Holt's luncheon in her home in South Edward street, honoring Miss Mary Priest of Norfolk. the holiday-guest of Mrs. Edith Starr Haines and her son, Ensign Nathan S.

Haines. The Haineses are entertaining today at tea for her. Children and grandchildren of Extension Going East Golden Wedding anniversary Saturday night. Guests at a dinner in their home were friends from Springfield, and two daughters, Mrs. Fred W.

Tanzyus and Mrs. G. C. Tanzyus. Committee Has Mid-Winter Meet Photo by Camera Art.

his mother was made on Dec. 14. when he was celebrating his second birthday Richard Allen Lw la tha little Hon of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewi.

1417 East William street. This picture with Special Prices for Concert by Rosette Anday Music Club Making Lowest Prices Possible; Little Viennese Contralto Sings Here Jan. 4. Cabaret Dance New Year's Eve At Country Club luncheon club. Hours are from 3 until 5 p.

m. House decorations will be in keeping with the holiday season. Mrs. Inez J. Bonder, president of the Decatur Woman's club and an honorary member of Delphi International, and Mrs.

Fao Wait, mother of Miss Wait, will pour. In the receiving line will be Miss Walt. Miss Kathleen Huston Is Christmas Bride Announcement is made of the marriage on Christmas Eve of Miss Kathleen Huston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Huston, 1009 East North street, and Cleo Hanson.

The single ring ceremony was performed in the presence of the immediate families at "the home of the bride's parents, by Rev. Carrel W. Flcwelling. After a short automobile trip through the South. Mr.

and Mrs. Hanson will be at home at 1443 East Wood street. Mrs. Hanson has been honored with several parties during past week. Mr.

Hanson is Uie son of Mrs. Clara Hanson, and Is employed at Staley's. Members of the Art Extension Committee of Illinois, of whom there are several in Decatur, will have their annual mid-winter meeting in Chicago Jan. 16-18. A visit to the studio of the chairman of the committee, Lorado Taft.

will be one of the high lights of the assembly. Mr. Taft, who has been neriously ill since the committee had Its summer meet-Inp in June on board a chartered boat on a three-river trip a Muscle Shoals, Is much Improved and workipg regularly In his studio. The committee will gather at 6 p. m.

on Saturday evening, Jan. 16. for dinner in the Cordon club, followed by opera. Sunday morn Ask Reservations for Party Z2 bv Tuesday Members iIabl Bass, president of Delphi, 1 ana leucine general cnair-rivileecd to mine i k. GllCStS Miss Mabel Shaw, Miss Lucille Batchelder and Mrs.

Harold Craig, members of the committee in charge. Officers of the Business and Professional Women's club ing church will be in the University- have been invited. Among the out of town guests of Chicago chapel at 10:30. luneh- eon in the Hyde Park Disciple will be Mrs. Claire E.

Gray of Buf at STEWART'S Field's Apparel Section Second Floor The Outstanding Feature of Our AFTER-CHRISTMAS SALES DRESSES falo. N. who with Mr. Gray, are week end guests in the home of Miss Bass. North Edward street.

church nearby, followed by a tour of churches and chapels and studios In the neghhorhood. To Visit Studio When Rosette Anday, Viennese State opera contralto, closes the Music club's season on Jan. 4 with her program in Millikin auditorium, Decatur will hear "one of the finest recitals ever in the city," according to a critic who has heard her. In order that the club may close its year without indebtedness, tickets for Miss Anday's concert will he sold for $1 each or two for Sl.nOj instead of for the usual price of $2 each. This special price is expected to hrirfg out a number of persons from surrounding towns as well as to enable many Decatur persons to hear the concert who otherwise might not.

The concert which Miss Anday Is giving Monday night in Town hall in New York City, with Edwin McArthur at the piano, and which she is expected to give here also, is as follows: 1. Ouella fiamma che m'accende. Marcello Vittorla core Carissiml Aria from "La Favorita" Donizetti Von ewieer Liebe Brahms Scheiden und Meiden Mahler I.itbhaber in alien GMtalten Schubert Erlkonig Schubert S. Air de Lia from Enfant Prodis. ie Debuf Mr.

and Mrs. Merrill DeBaun of From there the Party will bo Miss Edith Olsen, West Green street, will leave Monday morning for Pittsburgh, for an extended visit with her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Kollins. Mrs. Kollins is in Decatur for the ho'idays, and Miss Olsen will return to the East with her sister. Chicago Opera Offers 4 Mignon" New Year's Eve Ambrolse Thomas' "Mignon" will be the New Year's Eve gala offering for the Chicago Civic opera. The cast will be practically the same as when the opera was given last year, except that Vanni-Marcoux will sing Lothario.

Coe Glade will have the title role, Margherita Salvi will be Philena, and Tito Schipa will sing Wilhelm Meister. The complete offering for the St. Louis are guests over the week-' to Mr. Taft's studio, Leonard and of Mr. and Mrs.

E. F. DeBaun Crunelle's, Fred and Mabel Torrey, and family, and also of other rela-1 Agnes Fromen, and Nellie V. Walk-lives in Decatur. er, to see her sketch model of the Members of the Deratur Country club and thrir guests are having a cabaret rimnot d.inre New Year's Eve, 8 p.

m. Tahles will ho placed around the ballroom floor and persons making early reservations will receive precedence in placement of the tables. Names are to be called to the clubhouse by Tuesday. There will he no guest fee. There will he several entertainers from out of town and Dick Simpson of Taylorville has been secured as master of ceremonies.

A part of the decorations for tho party is being ordered from New Orleans. The committee In charge of the party with Mrs. Bruce Pensinger as chairman, is composed of the following: Entertainment -Mrs. A. M.

Metz-ler. Mrs. M. Crawford, Mrs. Carlos Lyon.

Mrs. J. M. Allen. Favors -Mrs.

E. K. Scheiter. Mrs. E.

K. McTaggart. Mrs. A. E.

Stalev. Jr. i proponeu monument 10 marK me of Old Salem. Made to Sell for $19.95 to $29.95 Watch Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Fearno, Miss F.llen Long. William F. Little and Jimes Fearno. all of Alton, are visiting in the home of H. W.

Long, 1510 East Marietta street. Distribute 8 Baskets to Needy Families Eight baskets filled with food to prepare for Christmas dinners were Sunday dinner at 8 p. m. will be in the Chicago Woman's club building by special reservation, followed by attendance at the Sunday Evening club in Orchestra hall. On Monday the group will tour the World's Fair buildings.

Art Institute, planetarium. Lighting institute. Field museum, Shedd acquari- i 1 1 98 Repairing week is as follows: Monday. Dfc. 3.

at 'Final performance this season "Boris Godunoft" I ias Italtani. with Coe Oladp. Intor.io Corti. Vannl-Marcoux. Robert Rlnnling.

Chaie Barameo and others. Conductor. Emu Cooper. Tuesday. Dec 29.

at 'Madame Rut I (in Italian'. With Rosetla Pam-panlni idebuti. Helen Ornrtein. Chatl-s Hflck'tt and others. Conductor, Roberto I Moran7onl.

Dec. 30. at 8 Jewess" 'In With Rosa Raisa. Chrnirs Marshal). Chase Baromro.

Theodore Ritrh and others. Ballet. Conductor. Emil Coop- 1 cr. Thursday.

TVr It. i No l.i Jarnfelt Scott distributed the day before Christ- i -v, ,1 r- ,1 mas to needv families bv Kappa Vh Cltclub' me.et" Delta Phi sororitv. In each basket in lh' Aimons nous Eunday morninir Don Come In Sir. Pleae! 4. Traum durch die DammerunB Befreit Cacilie R.

R. Strauss S'rauss Strauss was at least one toy or gift for each I Rob-'child the family Mrs. Harry TJll Decorations Mrs Eugena Uine and Mrs. Howard Craig were I .1. Eboli's Aria from "Don Carlos" Verdi in charge of the baskets and the ertson.

Mrs. W. M. Bering, Mrs. H.

C. Husbands of the committee members will assist with the distribution of them. French i. With Martherita Salvi. Coe Glade.

Schipa. Vanni-Marcoux and others Ballet. Conductor. Emil Cooper. Saturday.

Jan. 7. at 2 Rus-t-cana." iln Italiam. With Bnn Raia. Coe Glade.

Maria Claessens. Anton-o Aus'isto Beuf. and others. Cnnrturlor. Van Grove.

Followed bv "I 'in Italian). With Claudia Murio. Charles SKATING StITS. These new skating suits, consist- Mrs. Archibald's Pupils in Recital Piano pupils of Mrs.

Josephine Archibald will be presented in a recital at 7:30 p. in the Grace i ing of a knitted skirt in a plain Our Work the Best! Our Prices Reasonable! R. M. Martin For 12 Years Your Jeweler 108 E. Prairie St.

Miss Annetta Wood, who teaches i in Louisiana, is passing the holi-' i day vacation with her parents. Dr. jand Mrs. W. C.

Wood. West Macon' vuiorio uamianl and others Conductor. Frank St I.ener. Saturday. Jan 2.

7 45 "Die Mrlster- Pan-Hellenic Dinner Meeting to Be Jan. 7 V. 1 1 1 i 1 oermani. with Maria Ridl. Soma Sharnnva.

Rene Maison. Oscar Col-raire. Hans Hermann Nissen. Eduard Ha-bich. Alexander Kipnls Robert Rlnlinc and others, conductor.

Egon Pollak. street. She resumes her duties as uP' numoers instructor in one of the Normal W1" be by the kinder-colleges Janr4. garten class, Including the drama- color witn a knitted jumper in a contrasting shade with a striped border about the lower edge and sleeves, will help to make the ponds and lakes a veritable kaleid-escope of color. They come in the most brilliant shades and are warm without being too heavy.

Crepes! Roshanaras! Woolens! Knitted Suits yyrE believe this is one of tht greatest value-giving Dress Sales ever held in Decatur. Ths savings are the most pronounced in many years Jan. 7 is the date for the next I meeting of Pan-Hellenic society. I Dinner will be served in the De- catur club, and Georgia McAdams Clifford, professional story teller! from St. Louis, will furnish the Mrs.

Mary McKinnis, Mrs. Mary Park and Miss Margaret Park were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

Randolph of Forest. Mr. ttitiftiiitiiitiiiiitiiiiiiitiif itiiiJiitiiiiiititiittiiifiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiitiiiitfiiiiitiiitf ittiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiif iiiiiiiiiiiiirriiiiiiniiu uzauun oi i ne loymaKers In costume. The public is invited. Those who will appear on the program are: Helen Wood.

Lois Coffman, Jewell McGaw, Iris Syffert, Naomi Gaffron. Norma Jane Andrews, Marjorie Cameron, Mary Wllber, Aline Holderby, Ber-nice Gillespie, Ealnor Gaffron, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Hopkins, 1447 North Main street, will entertain today with a dinner for relatives and out of town guests who are here for the holidays. among the out of town guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Andrews and two daughters from Charleston, Mrs. Rilla Siegmann and daughter of Clinton, and Miss Ruth Clase, Rochester.

land J'is. Randolph drove down for them, and brought them back ito Decatur. over K.MOX. Mrs. J.

Leverett Tal-man is chairman of hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Pana. and Miss Nolle Gifts of Money are wisely spent I Reese of Edith Syffert, Myradell Holderby. Reese of'Charlean Archibald. Mary Alice Miss Angle T. Sweeney returned! early last week fiom Minneapolis.

Minn, where she had been visiting for some time with her sister, Mrs. Hoskinson. New Dresses Here are brand NEW Crepes, Prints, Taffetas and Corduroys, in styles for practically every daytime occasion. Specially priced at Athens. were Chiistmas guests of Mr.

and Mrs. H. C. Mohler. Miss Heese has recently returned from a tour of Em ope.

Frazier, Mary Virginia Singleton. Tommy Entler, Maryland Thomas, Billy Fish. Billy Lee Parrot, Dar-lene Bradley, Maxine Fish, Mary Jane Cameron. Morris Wise, Bobby or Mc. and Mrs.

Cecil Couchman of Wood, Jean Wooley, and Ealnor Columbia. Mo arrived Saturday to Wood pass a icw aays as guests in the Our Last Special for 1931 Monday and Tuesday Only DRESSES COATS SUITS Luggage Trey Alexanders Here From Fat Mr. and Mrs. Troy Alexander of New York are guests during the holidays of Mr. and Mrs.

E. A. West. West Prairie avenue. In their honor.

Mr. and Mrs. West entertained at dinner Saturday home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett E.

Lilly, 2195 North Gtaceland avenue. Miss Bernice Bailey. 1376 West Decatur street, will leave Sunday to spend a few days in St. Louis, Mo. She is a pledge of the Delta Delta Delta sorority at Millikin.

Miss Mary Ellen Vance, who is first year student in the Grant Mr. and Mrs. Marx night in the Decatur Country Club. School of Nursing in Chicago, will guests being several close friends. 1 arrive Wednesday to pass New Mr.

Alexander is a brother of Mrs. 1 Year's with her parents. Mr. and and formerly lived in De- Mrs. Claude Vance, West Eldora- PLAIN Jjj Have Anniversary Catlir.

1 do Street. Mis Vine, ic a 1Q.nl Xfr inj Vfr. CI Mary 11iK Vact graduate of Decatur High school. Walnut avenue celebrated their Expect 50 For All Remaining COATS "Choice of the House" Price Coals ranging in price from $35 to now reduced for quick clearance to exactly ONE-HALF PrJCE! These coats are particularly fine in quality, beautiful in style details and richly furred. You cannot make a mistake on any of these coats each coat, is a decided bargain at these clearance prices.

Delphi Tea Sunday Approximately 50 young women are expected to attend the tea this afternoon in the home of Miss Charlotte Wait. So5 West Main sTeet, given by Delphi International, young business women's Money gifts are given with the thought, "Buy something nice for yourself something you've always wanted." What could be nicer, and more useful than luggage? At this exclusive luggage and leather goods store you'll find the article you want at the price you wish to pay. Come in any time. Happy New Year Permanents at a 50 Discount Any 2 plain Garments Cleaned and Pressed for the price of one 25c Extra for Pleated Dresaes and Fur Trimmed Coats! Kemember To Dial 5319 MEN'S SUITS and OVERCOATS Cleaned and Pressed 50c This oiler in on our Supreme and Paramount Permanent Wave the that are easy to take care ol, and that add charm and distinction to your hair. Phone or an ap-pomtment.

$6 $4.42 COATS. Sf ITS, KKKSSKS leaned and I'reaaed 75c lomii Phone 8100 For Prompt Service PERFECT CLEANERS, INC. 130 EAST WOOD STREET I No Exchanges! No Approvals! No Returns! No Refunds! All Sales Final! I Decatur Trunk Factory I 308 N. Water iiffirttiifiiitiiiiiiiiitiiriFiiiitriitiiiiiifiiiiiitiitiiiiiiti.ttiif iitfiiiitttiiitiiiiii lltit North Water Street Heautj Second Floor Dial 4191.

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