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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 26

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 26

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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DECATUR HERALD Decatur, Illinois, Thursday, August 8, 1963. ABWA to Elect Nason on Education MRS. TRETTER VISITS GERMANY Mrs. Joe F. Tretter of 157 Mark Decatur Chapter chapter of American Business Women's As Luella Mills Wed Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Nash, Route 8, announce the mania of their daughter, Leulla M. Mills, and Floyd S. Bliss, Maroa. Th wedding took place Friday.

Ave. leaves today for Karlsruhe, sociation will meet at 6:30 pm. Friday in the Elks Club. There Germany, where she will visit her Study Language Now; Gain Proficiency for Fall will be election of officers. son, Sgt.

Jack T. Tretter, and his family. -Sgt. Tretter is in the finance di Sure He's Happy permanent gain. vision of the Army and will retire Repeat the steps for a few para in 1965.

He and his wife have two graphs each day and you will bring He just discovered a good way to collect delinquent accounts! children, Marilyn and Karilyn. During her two-months' stay, both your reading and listening up to standard. Mrs. Tretter plans to visit France Read for Fun and Italy. If you own some simple books Collection Service A Division of the Credit Bureau of Decatur in German (or, if you don't, get By Leslie J.

Nason, Ed. D. Professor of Education, University of Southern California Are you going to gain or lose proficiency this summer with French, German or Spanish? If you are studying a foreign language, it's going to be the one or the other you won't just stand still. That's because language skills deteriorate rapidly during a long vacation, unless you have progressed to the point of thinking in the language under study. Let's suppose you got a in German last year.

If you don't do some from your library,) re-read Fur-trimmed cashmere cardigans make ideal evening wraps for summer vacations. y'r them rapidly for enjoyment and understanding only. Avoid transla star- 260 E. Wood Ph. 429-5403 JC dressy and easy to pack.

tion. Find someone skilled in the language if possible. Speak with him. Read to each other. 1 xnc.

Practice writing the language for five to ten minutes a day. Write something about it now, your 322 NORTH MAIN "DOWNTOWN DECATUR" the same sentence over and over 1 abricland chances of making that a next semester are slim indeed. Instead, you may very likely get a or even and Practical Steps Here is what you can do to get the quick pickup you need to begin the new school year on an equal footing with the better students in the class: trying to improve your handwriting. You will be amazed to find that careless errors on examinations disappear as your handwriting in the language improves. Any one of the procedures mentioned above will get you higher grades.

Try them all and start Pineapple, seedless grapes and orange sections go into Fresh Pineapple Chicken Salad. Salads, Desserts Seedless Grapes Add Flavor LAST 3 SUMMER CLEARANCE! the new semester with excellent whole. Some of the recipes for lengthwise halves, splitting the scholarship in any foreign Re-read material from last pineapple crown in half, leaving text. Choose one or two para them attached to pineapple halves. graphs from each chapter.

Go over each paragraph several Hollow out the centers, leaving the ABWA CHAPTER TO BL00MINGT0N shell -inch thick. times. Values To $2.99 Values To $4.99 Dice pineapple and mix with re The first time through read for understanding. Use a German- maining fruit, celery and chick An Inch them are: Seedless Grape and Pear Tarts 1 cups water Vs teaspoon salt cup sugar 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice 3 cups diced firm ripe pears 2 cups green seedless grapes 2 tablespoons cornstarch 3 tablespoons water Vi teaspoon grated lemon rind 6 baked tart shells An Inch en. Add salt and mayonnaise.

Mix English dictionary if necessary. Practice pronouncing unfamiliar words. Picture in your mind what By Sylvia Windle Humphrey Seedlessness, flavor and use, at the table, as raisins and in grape wine have made Thompson seedless by far the most important grape variety in California's half-million acres of vineyards. Grape growers have known for a long time that the size of Thompson Seedless could be increased by girdling the vine, but most of the credit for the deluxe size of the present-day Thompson must go to the use of a vitamin like material called gibberellin. Only a few parts are used per million parts of water and sprayed on, first when bunches are one to two inches long in early March.

This lightly, but thoroughly. Spoon into pineapple shells Sprinkle with slivered blanched toasted almonds, if desired. Cotton And Linen the word means. PIQUES 58'- KNITS 99' Yd. The second time through the Ten members of Soya chapter, of American Business Women's Association traveled to Blooming-ton Tuesday to present Bloom-ington-Normal Charter chapter with a gavel.

This chapter was sponsored by Soya chapter and officers were installed in May. Probation officers were reelected and installed Tuesday evening by Mrs. John Jackovich, Soya chapter's Woman of the Year. She was also asked to install two new members. Garnish with extra orange and paragraph, still reading for under Mix the 1 cups water, salt, standing, SEE in your mind whatj grapefruit sections topped i grapes and fresh mint.

Yield: 6 to sugar and lemon juice in a saucepan. Bring to boiling point. Add pears and cook 5 minutes or only 8 servings. is meant. Try to discard the English.

Think in German. Read and re-read the paragraph 27 until they are tender. Remove ALL SUMMER EMBROIDERIES from heat and cool. aloud. This will train your ear to HEAR the language.

It also will Spoon pears with a slotted spoon makes longer clusters. The seconds into 6 cold 5-inch baked tart shells. train your mind to bring up pictures from spoken words. Rev. Krummel Is Engaged Arthur, Aug.

7 (Special) Cut grapes in half and arrange Party Pear Pick-Ups Slice fresh pears into wedges, Speed up your reading until you over pears. Blend cornstarch with the 3 ta en hear each word at a normal con sprinkle with lemon juice, wrap LAST DAY versational speed. This is the sec with slices of prosciutto or dried blespoons water and stir into the beef and spear with picks. Serve ret of success. If you stop before pear syrup.

Cook until clear and The engagement of- Miss Fusako you are hearing and thinking in of medium thickness. Stir in grat Kudo of Hirosaki, Japan, and the on a cocktail tray with assorted crackers and cheese. the language you have made no Rev. John W. Krummel, Tokyo ed lemon rind and pour into tart spraying, a few weeks later, increases the size of the individual grape.

In addition to this miracle treatment the vines are girdled. At a certain critical period, after the berries have formed, a very thin, narrow ring of bark is peeled away from all around the lower part of the grape vine. This keeps the sweet sap, the carbohydrate, from returning to the roots for storage. Since it must go somewhere, the carbohydrate accumulates in the berries. Thinning away some of the clusters helps make the remaining clusters bigger, too.

Japan, formerly of Arthur, was formally announced July 28 in the a 24ook chapel of Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo. The wedding is planned for Jan uary. Parents of the couple are Mr shell over the fruit. Chill. Yield: 6 servings.

Fresh Pineapple Chicken Salad 2 small fresh pineapples Vi cup fresh orange sections cup green seedless grapes Vi cup diced celery 2 cups diced cold cooked chicken Vi teaspoon salt Vi cup mayonnaise 2 tablespoons slivered blanched toasted almonds Fresh mint Wash pineapple and cut into and Mrs. Takeo Kudo of Hirosaki and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Krummel of Arthur. Thompson seedless grapes could-: i Miss Kudo was graduated from Hirosaki Women's College and is School Bags n't be more delightful in all kinds of summer salads and desserts, nor easier to use.

Just remove from the cluster, rinse and use an English teacher in the Hiro saki public schools. The Rev. Mr. Krummel is a graduate of DePauw University Values to $2.98 f. and in 1955 was ordained a deacon in the Methodist Church by Bishop Charles W.

Brashares. is) From 1956 to 1959 he served as Vinyl and Waterproof Styles a missionary to Japan and a teacher at Aoyama Gakuin Boys' and Girls' Styles He returned to the United States to receive his bachelor of sacred theology degree and his Compare at $2.98 LADIES' WHITE 1st master's degree from Boston Uni ALL NEW FALL STYLES Reg. S3.98-S4.98 Values Our Discount Priced $3.48 LADIES DRESSES versity. He was commissioned a world missionary of the Methodis' Canvas Sfl church by Bishop Richard Raines and was ordained an elder by Bishop Edwin E. Voigt in 1961.

The Rev. Mr. Krummel return ed to Japan and for the past two $2 Oxfords Sizes 4 to 10 years has been studying Japan ese. He is an English teacher and a teacher of the Bible at Aoyama Gakuin University. Sizes 13 to 20 and 14 to 24 Buy Now for Back-To-School MR.

AND MRS. MILLER HAVE 50TH ANNIVERSARY For Back-to-School Mrs. Paul L. Koester GRUNLOH-KOESTER Effingham, Aug. 7 (Special) Mrs.

Theodore Wessel HINTERSCHER-WESSEL Teutopolis, Aug. 7 (Special) Miss Mary Ann Hinterscher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs.

B. W. Miller of Witt will celebrate thier 50th wed Reg. $1.00 CottoD LADIES' Miss Margaret Gunloh, daughter ding anniversary Sunday with a Hinterscher of Noble and Theo-i basket dinner at noon at the Mem orial Park House. They will be BLOUSES honored at an open house from 2 to 4 p.m.

at the Park House. msmm Ml Prints or Solidi The Millers were married Aug. yji 9, 1913, They are parents of: of Mr. Andrew Grunloh of Route 3, and the late Mr. Grunloh, became the bride of Paul L.

Koester July 27 in the St. Mary of Help Church in Green Creek. The couple was attended by Miss Linda Grunloh, sister of the bride, and Charles Koester, brother of the bridegroom. Mrs. Koester is employed by Effingham Equity and Mr.

Koester is employed by Douglas Township. Mrs. Homer Swires, Kenai, dore H. Wessel were married in St. Francis of Assisi Church.

They will make their home in Jacksonville where the bridegroom is employed at the Illinois Braille and Sight Saving School. Mr. Wessel is a graduate of East ern Illinois University. The bride is a graduate of Mat-toon School of Practical Nursing and is employed at St. Anthony Memorial Hospital in Effingham.

66 Alaska Clark Miller, Nokomis Clarence Miller, Nokomis Carl Miller, Springfield Mrs. Curtis Webster, 47 Kaydon UM Perfect for Back-To-School Reg. 98c Sizes 32 to 42 MEN'S T-SHIRTS or BRIEFS Drive. Most of the calories are gone, but the good flavor's still there. This is the low calorie Boys' Knit Shirts back-to-school eye examinations for 44 Famous Brand Save Todav $50 .1 for single vision lenses and frames complete Sizes "Ar Bard Top Quality 'k Tremendous Selection Fast Service Children's Eyeglasses 'HIM 1 3 to 16 I skim milk that tastes simply wonderful Meadow Gold 99 Fat Free.

Good nutrition for slimmers. It's protein-rich, with extra vitamins added, to help you keep up energy while you keep down your, weight. Try ittoday, you'll like Beatrice Toods to. 304 So. Main St.

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