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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 33

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 33

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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Deculu 33 UIECaTUk oUHDAY htRALD AND REVIEW fe: Crrp! c- Pf'WJi-kr-rQ -3. il tarns Drennan, Helen Dicken: sec- Wentz, Mary Margaret Werries, ley, Steve Corrington, Gerald Baker, James Quiram, David ond row, Sandra York, Theresa Jane Unzicker, Madeline Web- Longenbaugh, Jerry Bayless, Boyd, James Hill, Terry En-Winfrey, Betty Yoder, Kristin ber, Judy Johnson, Patricia Ma- Philip Beadles, James Flint, dean, Lee Schaller, Richard Al-Wiedbush, Jov Kettlekamp, Kav jor, Lou Ann Gillcr; third row, Richard Sebok, Jack Taylor; len, Klondis Pirtle, Milton Bor-Philbrook, Ellanora Stuart, Jean Edgar McCarry, Richard Pugs- fourth row, Bill Bailey, George ens, John Hyink. it Millikin A Cappella Choir Patterson, Cleo Figlev, Emilv members who will give a con- Ann Berg, Patricia Rains, Janet cert today at 2:30 p. m. in Al- Cox, Linda Bly, Deanna bert Taylor Hall and then start Vlasith, Ardeth Paul, Rosalie on a nine-concert tour Jan.

25 Hanson, Rose Luehr, Jean are from left, first row, Betty Reiners, Sheri Denman, Ann Home Appearance Precedes Tour Millikin A Cappella Choir Gives Concert Today School. (supervisor working out of Spring- The meeting will open with a field, and Dale Roberts of Mat- coffee hour at 8:30 a.m. and there i toon will assist. He is a director- School Food Directors Meet Here Jan. 24 Mrs.

Helen. Hill, director of the will be a luncheon at noon, elect of the Northeast Region that Mrs. Bertha Shimkus, regional takes in 1 5 counties. PTA Council Meets Tuesday "Meeting Individual Differences" will be the theme of the meeting of the Decatur Council of Parent Teacher Assns. Tuesdav in Decatur School Cafeterias and a director of the Northwest Region of the Illinois School Food Serv Millikin University of Music will present its 48 member A Cappella Choir under the direction ot Wesley Snyder in a home concert todav at 2:30 p.

m. in Albert Immediately afterward, the choir will leave for Charleston where they have been invited to sing at a formal organizational meeting of tht Mattoon Presbytery in the First Presbyterian Church. This afternoon's program is open to the public without charge. The numbers they will sing are: Gloria Williim Latham He That Dwcllerh L. Stanley Glarum Blessed Are They L.

Stanley Li rum Hear My Prayer, Lord Camil Van Hulse We Need Your Heads in our Business PERMANENTS Complete With Shampoo, Set )eali Oi fx ice is sponsoring an all-day meeting for school food personnel Jan. 24 in Eisenhower High bell Trueblood at MacArthur. Regulai PTA unit meetings this week follow. WEDNESDAY MacArthur, 7:30 p.m. Dads' nicht program headed by GJen Cooper.

Demonstration by physical education classes and performance by MacArthur band under the direction of Robert Kruzan. Stephen Decatur. 7:30 p.m. "Key to Scholarship'' program by Vila Hardins and Mrs. H.

R. Beason. Film. "Disaster Preparedness" to be shown by Melvin Mathcw. THURSDAY Dennis, 7:30 p.m.

"Dangers of Too-Much, Too-Soon Social Activity" talk by Dr. Mary Zeldes Friedman. Lakeview, 6:30 p.m. Potluck dinner honoring teachers. Program on PTA scholarships by William Wood-worth and Mrs.

Helen Beeson. Mound, 7:30 p.m. "What Our Young-uns Are Doing" outline of work by the teachers. Mount Zion Grade and Junior High, 7:30 p.m. Discussion of "Whys and Whats of Our Textbooks.

Warrenshurg-Latham, 6:30 p. m. Potluck supper followed by special movies. FRIDAY St. John's Lutheran School.

7:30 p.m. Discussion of "Teaching of Religion in the Classroom" led by a faculty symposium. Centennial Junior llih School. I The board meeting will start at 1 p. m.

followed bv the general meet- ing and program at 1:30 p. m. 750 gB opjxe I A program based on the educa-j UP 3 Honor Charter Membm Leighton Court, Order of the Amaranth, will honor charter members Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. in the Masonic Temple.

lion received bv the totallv blind I in the Decatur school svstem will be presented by Miss Marion Sligar, principal of A. E. Gastman Phone For Appointment Ihy Word Is a Light H.iydn Morsan II Cry Out and Shout Rnut Nvstedt 1596 N. WATER. ST.

School and Leonard Dobson, coordinator ol special education. Children studving under the guidance of Miss Rosalvn Nichols, instructor for the totally blind at Gastman, will present a demon your key to an exciting new 1 Fine Workmanship UPHOLSTER NOW! stration. Also on the PTA agenda this week is the first of a series of programs sponsored bv the Parent Education committee of the Council at three schools at 7:30 p.m. 7 Monday. Scheduled for Mondav are: "How Do We Help Children Draw Their Own Road Maps?" led by Miss Charlotte Meyer at William Harris.

"Do Yom Children Male Beautiful Music Together or Do Sour Notes Creep In?" led by the Rev. Porter French at Johns Hill. "When Do Two Make a Pair Or So You Think You Have Problems Now" led bv Miss Ina- The Leaden-Eyed George tcklund Come, Holy Ghost Maurice C. Whitney In Perfect Peace Milton Dietrrich Children of the Heaverdy Father arr. Francis Pvle III Immortal, Invisible Eric H.

Thiman Laudamas Owen-Protheroc The Lord Is My Shepherd Ruse Sieuers Kapp 1 Soloists, Rosalie and Helen Dicken The Creation Willv Richter INTERMISSION The Student Prince Sigmund Romberg Student Life Deep in My Heart Golden Days South Pacific Rkhard Rodgers Bali Ha'i A Wonderful Guy Younger Than Springtime There is Nothin Like a Dame Soloist, James Hill Some Enchanted Evening Carousel Richard Rodgers Soloist, Milton Borens Tour Starts Jan. 25 Starting on Jan. 25, the choir will give nine concerts on a be-tv een-semester tour. Their itinerary is as follows: Janr. 25 at 2:15 p.

m. First Pres-buerian Church of Hillsboro Jan. 25 at 8 p. m. Second Presbyterian Church of St.

Louis, Mo. Jan. 26 at 7:30 p. m. First Presbyterian Church of Sparta Jan.

27 at 1 p. m. Sparta Township High School Jan. 27 at 7:30 p. m.

First Presbyterian Church of Mount Vernon Jan. 28 at 10:15 t. m. Casey Junior High School in Mount Vernon Jin. 28 at 8 p.

m. Presbyterian Church of Farmington, Mo. Jan. 29 at 11:15 a. m.

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