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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 16

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 16

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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oO Tuesday, December 23, DECATUR HERALD SOCIETY 16 RECENT BRIDE OF ILLIOPOLIS ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Birthday Party Donald Smith, son of Mr Mrs. Reid Smith, BIO East Con Kiota piub Dances At Annual Christmas Formal siicei, ceivuidica nis iuth births anniversary nis for 18 friends. at a party 1 Kiota club's annual Christmas formal last nizht opened the Christmas week cf dances Abont 160 cnuples danced in the Decatur Have Annual Christmas Fun and Frolic At Sanitarium Rose-Lutz Rehearsal To Be-Friday Evening; Dinner in Colby Home Rehearsal dinner for the Rose-Lutz wedding party will be given Friday evening about 7:33 p. m. in the home of Mrs.

M. W. Colby. 524 South Seigel street. Miss Mary Louise Rose and Arthur Lutz with their attendants will rehearse in the St.

John's Bpiscopal church. Miss Barbara Morey will honor Miss Rose and Miss Barbara Lyon, whose wedding to Thomas P. Otto, Jr. will be in the spring, this afternoon. Dr.

and Mrs. L. W. Reid and their daughter Rosemary, who is to be a bridesmaid at the wedding Saturday, entertained members of Dr. M.

E. Rose's family at a dinner last night. sVf WELRYl 1 3-Piece VANITY SETC I All but. four of the 65 patients Club ballroom to the music of Jack Cnombe's orchestra. Favors for the girls were celluloid programs with red backgrounds decorated with white drawings and cords.

Mr. and Mrs. of Macon County Tuberculosis Sani I i 1 2 i i si i JT 47 i 4 1 -v tarium went to the auditorium there at 7 o'clock last night for an hour of merriment at the 14th annual Christmas party. Noble's accordion band of pieces gave a concert on the stage which was decorated with Christ mas wreaths. A heap of joke gifts A.

L. Howell. Mr. and Mrs. S.

J. Brydflcld and Mr. and Mrs. II. L.

Schmidt were chaperons. Arrangements were marie by Patricia Jostcs. Ethel Goad. Genevieve Howell. Ruth Sunn, Audrey Brad-field.

Mary Margaret Fahay and Shirlry Ferrer. Several other dances are scheduled this week. This evening the Decern Debs will have their formal in Hotel Orlando. Country Club of Decatur members will have a dinnpr and dance Christ was under the tree. They were dis tributed by Santa Claus enacted by Eddie Larrick.

Christmas treat was also part of the fun. With Concorda nci: Lttr: lllui-trtd; and Zippr typ. BIBLES Mrs. F. L.

Weidman, recreational director for the sanitarium, arrang PRICES Si TO $7 ed the party. CORLETT Book Store 144 South Main Phone 2-7661 Shewmaker Willeford Miss Alice Lorraine Shewmaker, mas night with serving starting at 8 p. m. Friday night the Debon-naire club is to have its dance in Hotel Orlando. High school and college sons and daughters of Decatur Club members will have a dance Saturday night.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Shewmaker, 1721 North College street, and Harry Ford Willeford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wille LARGEST SELECTI0H Of Radios in Ctntra! Illinois.

Stop In and Se the Latest 1942 Models PHILCO. CROSLEY. EMERSON nd Others to Choose From, S9.9S to S200 CENTRAL RDAI0 STORE North Side Central Park MISS NETHA PERRY ford. 1345 East Wood were MRS. K.

LEROY PENTER the former ters, Texas. will return He Mrs. Penter is Mr. Peel Mr. and Mrs.

George Perry not yet been stated married Dec. 20 in East Park Bap 29. there Dec. is with the Illinois Central sys tist parsonage by Rev. John Han 447 North Water (Camera Art Photo) of Maroa announce the engagement of their daughter, Netha, to Robert Peel, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alvin Peel of Clinton. The wedding date has 5. S. Country Club Entertains Children Fifty three chiUiren of members of South Side Country club attended the club's Christinas party yesterday.

Sona Claus whs one of the higMiihis cf the afternoon, and tem in Clinton. He was graduated from Clinton high school. Miss Perry attends Maroa high school. (Camera Art Photo) son. Attendants were Miss Ruth Christeson and the bridegroom's brother.

Scotty Willeford. The bride wore royal blue crepe with garde Miss Maxine Dodson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dodson of Uliopolis.

Mr. Penter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L.

Penter, 447 West North street. They were married Dec. 14 in the Methodist parsonage of St. Charles, Mo. by Rev.

H. L. Stukey. Mr. Penter is in the headquarters detachment, 58th training battalion.

Camp Wol- nias, and her attendant wore rose ir. i- 1 a Miss Corr-iw rd her ai-1 a Let's Talk It Over vaive comDanv. ana mev directed the SJTtes. Those in will live in an apartment in 1805 East Prairie street. By Layah Riggs chargs 'f the party were Mrs.

F.dci'e T.3rr-c. chairman. Mrs 'U H.s id Mm. John Graves. PETEK'S MY RHAfiKET Phone 5435 Phona 7024 553 W.Wood 2101 N.

Main Miss Barbara Pattos will come ASKED THE LI BRARY, "is our book?" It was J.L: rrom fnncipia college for Christ- Midsnipmen mas with her arents and 10 days overdue, but we hadn't Midshipman Fred P. Shellabarger, Grover Patton. Later in her forgotten it. We were just reading it. There have been so many This- Week Guaranteed Complete Permanents Is corr.in; Weanesaay Irnm tne vacation, she will accompany Mr.

Northwestern School for Midship-and Mrs penhallegon to things recently to go to at night, men in Lhicasn. to pass t-nristmasi Louisville when thev visit their and we had so much to do for with his rarcr.ts, Mr. and Mrs. Lu- son. Lieut.

E. E. Penhallegon. Miss Lily Bernson, daughter of Open Evenings and Sundays For Your FREE DELIVERY c.cn tie expects to have his commission in mid-Jan-vary. Ke will be accompanied by Midshipman Ralph Hill of Ipswich, Mass.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Bernson, 1445 Convenience a5 ft 1 Christmas in daytime, that the book suffered. We weren't going, to give it up.

however, until it was read, for it was "Wakefield's Course," the latest Jalna books, and we dote on Jaln.i books. The Whiteoak family is so vividly painted that we would West Sunset avenue, is home from the University of Illinois for the betcha. They are a thumping, vigorous tribe and make fascinating reading. The boys are in service now and the chapter on Dunkirk is marvelous. "What marvelous music Decatur has!" exclaimed a newcomer, after bearing some of the Christmas programs and the professional things and other recitals of the fall.

It's true. Not so very long ago Decatur had the professional music course and little else beyond a few amateurish recitals by children. Now even the quality of the children's playing is on a high level, our home music is put on with fine dash and drama, and there is scarcely a week without good music to hear, most of it free as air. Decatur is an extra-special town. L.

R. holidays. She is a senior and a California Sunkist Seedless i member of Psi Chi, national honorary psychology fraternity. recognize one on the street, I OC PERMAXEXTS Regular $3.00 I 7C OIL PERMAXEXTS 1 ml -J Regular $4 Shelton Or OIL PERMAXEXTS Regular $5 Machine (fn (( or Machineless 4J.UU El'GEXE with Curly Ends. $5.00 With or Without Appointment DOROTHY DEAN BEAUTY SALON Dawson Daughters Return From Chicago Gloria and Virginia Lou Dawson, dnushtcrs cf Mr.

and Mrs. Roser ES Stephens College Girls Married 50 Years Dawson, are returning today fromjPgcfqe Aid Chicago where thev have been'. guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.

H. Simp-'n War WOrC son and Mr. and Mrs. R. E.

Lenins-1 Patricia Goodyear, daughter of LARGE SIZE DOZEN EXTRA LARGE SIZE DOZEN ton. Dr. A. F. Goodyear, and Helen Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Brushe of: Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Detroit will be New Year's eve R. M.

Martin, were among the 201 North Main Street Phone 6888 Ooen Evnino by Apoointment Rev. and Mrs. L. D. Watts.

125 South Twentieth street, will be joined by their sons and daughter today in celebration of their gclden wedding anniversary. Open house to friends will be from 2 until 4 p. m. in their home. Harry Watts of Monticello and Paul Watts of Cincinnati.

Ohio, are their sons. Mrs. Bessie Bennett of Moweaqua is their daughter. Grandchildren who will also be with them are Marjorie, Donald and Barbara CdTURDAY EVENINGS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IL'IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII WE CLOSE AT O'CLOCK guests in the Dawson home. TUC Hi Spencer Guests li lu CRISCO or Mr.

and Mrs. H. Dwijtht Spencer ft Fresh Dress For Your Order TURKEYS 33' Stephens college girls who wired, through their student leaders, to President Roosevelt their determination to "serve our country in every way we can." The message was: "As young women of a nation at war, we the students of Stephens College fully aware of the crucial years ahead and ready to as- mums SPRY are expecting the lattcr's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs.

W. P. Montgomery, and their son, Wayne, and another son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. W.

P. Montgomery. Jr. of Atlanta. Ga.

to ar-j CENTER lLUI Bennett of Moweaqua; Paula and Joan. Watts of Cincinnati; Harold Bennett and Mrs. Lyle Shinnamon of Bloomington. There are four 61c LB. TIN'S IBert Wallace, Proprietor 103 N.

Main Phone 5243 Ij! sume our share of responsibilitv in rive today for the holidays. Other great-grandchildren. fiucsts of the Snencers will he Mr. crlsis Page our aetermina- Rev. Mr.

Watts retired from the nH Mrs virlrnatnVb- tion to serve our country in every Order Your Christmas Poultry From Us Now! HAMS With the Spring Chicken Tenderness Whole or Halves, lb. Omaha. Neb! and their daughter. jwa-v we can- We eel an honor ministry in 1932 at Flora. The fam Jean.

They will arrive tomorrow as wcI1 as a challenge to our citi- ''yme to Dcaur 1933. TURKE PITTED DATES 11c noon and stay over Christmas dav 10 cooperate luny in the Mrs. Kirkpatrick is also a sister of government's war program. Our 5449 job is on the home front and we PHONE TODAY For real tasty Christmas dinner, treat your family to one of our choice, scientifically fed Turkeys. They are the finest birds you can buy.

We dress all our poultry at our market ready for roasting. PKG. TURKEYS thp two women. Miss Jeannettt Spencer will entertain a few close friends Friday evening in the home of her parents at 275 West Decatur street. The Erniio will attend thp Debon- shall not fail.

Our men are already engaged in battle. We as women of the United States await our orders for action. We are only a small part of an army of college wom- Swift Brookfijld SWIFT'S PREMIUM SAUSAGE Pkg. 18c CHUCK ROAST Pork Loin ROAST l0 23c lb 24c LIBSY'S PEACHES ALSO I CHICKENS SQUABS CAPONS DUCKS GUINEAS I I 1 1 I I I I I I ft Sfej lb. OYSTERS No.

2'j naire club formal dance before the cn- and an even smaller part of party. the great army of 43,000,000 adult Cousins of Miss Spencer. Jean sb'e-bodicd American women. De-Kirkpatrick and Wayne Mont2om-sPlte our youth, we can and will ery. will be among the guests whenjserve- We volunteer for war work.

Miss Shirley Freidinger entertains We wiU do our bit encourage eight couples at a buffet supper on 1 lhe Purchase of national defense Christmas Guests will go tobonds and stamps. We will fight the home of her parents Dr. andl3" siSns of defeatism and work Mrs. H. L.

Freidinger, about 8:30 an unconquerable morale in m. homes and communities. We turn 39c For Christmas BAKING HENS DUCKS, GEESE Fresh Killed and Dressed For Your Oven Can IROSZELL'S Bell or Tree Center ICE CREAM Brick 39C I PINT CHICKENS, lb. 27c Ducks lb. 25c, Geese lb.

22c PfiY. RFtl HPl Iflinil5 APPI FS. 9 nr IRp FRESH COUNTRY EGGS -w. rj All Full Dresied Dtlivrd Fre I -vJH. SUNKIST JUICE ORANGES, dozen Give Food for CHRISTMAS SWIFT PREMIUM BACON 38c away irom the peaceful life we Mrs.

Fred Ives. 1148 North Main; have known and loved, in grim stiert. will be hostess to members earnestness to preserve it from of Lady Militant club today at enemy aggression." 2 p. m. when the women have I Stephens college for girls is at their gift exchange.

Columbia, Mo. 3m LAnuL un Mil lcitiuNw, uozen 4.C 29' l.fViM?M'git FCY. "EATM0R" CRANBERRIES, lb. 19c I DOZEN DAY SOAP ft BABY GOUDA CHEESE, each 35cjf KAUKAUNA KLUB CHEESE 6 oz. jar 35c I KRAFT CHEESE, 2 lb.

box "elf EAU CLAIRE CIDER, jug 30c 3 Lb. Bag COFFEE IVORY 3-16cg 57c Thank you for the orchids! if 122 East William St. LARGE SUNKIST ORANGES, dozen 60c 1 1 25cli SWIFT HOLIDAY FRUIT ICE CREAM BAKER'S CHOCOLATE 1 rmJ I or. Bar PINT 15c ncu cmrtnun unArc), i ids. 7Jt AVOCADO PEARS, each 1 5c 16c i ft 15ej 1 1 Vi Np STUFFED OLIVES CALUMET BAKING POWDER 4 oz.

Jar Lb. Can 25c LARGE TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT, 6 for 25c CRANBERRY JELLY, Monarch I4u JELL0, ALL FLAVORS, 2 pkgs. Ilc Complete Line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, lb. 29c CALUMET BAK. POWDER, Ige.

can 2lc CRANBERRIES Quart Household fifts Sporting food Books Letter and note paper Toys and games Cameras-mnd camera equipment Leather goods Lamps Waste ba.sk eU Office furniture Jewelry Typewriters Fountain pens Novelties I HEINZ Date, Plum, Fig Puddings 35c SPRY, lb. can 25c; 3 lb. can 65c 1 FROZEN BRUSSELL SPROUTS, box 25c 1 FANCY EXTRA FANCY U. S. NO.

I JONATHAN We almost embarrassed by the number of nice things that have been said about our enlarged, remodelled store but we love to hear-them, and publicly thank those of you who have been kind enough to compliment us. It is especially gratifying to know that Christmas shoppers find it easy and comfortable to buy gifts for the children and that as the crowds increase, they find our roomy aisles and -modern lighting system a help in selecting last-minute gifts for both children and grown-ups. We shall stay open tonight until nine o'clock, but shall elose tomorrow, Christmas Eve, at five. FROZEN CAULIFLOWER, box 25c 1 raccoi APPL I I I 14c 5 25 The finest, most appreciated Gift of all: FRUIT BASKETS We'll make your Christmas shopping easv. Just call us and we will make up a basket for all those you wish to remember for Christmas.

ft Organ mosic for your enjoyment both afternoon and vening. All Sizes All Prices Place Orders Now NANCY HALL SWEET POTATO ES 417e! Full Assortment Hard, Filled and Mixed Christmas Can-1 dies. All Kinds of Nuts, Christmas Trees and Wreaths I iiiiiiiimiiii imiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'SSSS; li.

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