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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 23

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 23

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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23 DECATUR HERALD SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 1920. DECATUR HER ALQ WHERE DECATUR SCOUTS WILL PASS SUMMER MEMBERS OF A. SOLICIT MEMBERS I -31 i rs-ZX i i Much Interest Shown in Drive Which Opens Mondar for New En. I rollmenti 1 Wonderful Savings In Colored Voile Dresses $17.50 Values for $9.98 These Voile dresses, at such a modest price, are conclusive proof that smartness is not an expensive matter. When fashion is particularly desirous of basking in the sunshine of approval she makes amazingly beautiful things of Voiles and calls them dresses.

eatures which enhance these frocks and make them irresistibly feminie are tiny lucks, flouncing and countless frills which achieve a youthful individuality. They are real values at this noteworthy price. CENTRAL ILLINOIS CHAUTAUQUA OPEN The Stonington chautauqua opens today and will close July 1. Other Central Illinois Chautauqua dates are as follows: Cerro Gordo chautauqua July 7- Maroa chautauqua starts July Mansfield community chautauqua July 11-16. Shelbyville chautauqua Aug.

1- Pana chautauqua Aug. 13-22. Tuscola chautauqua opens Aug 12. Quiver Lake chautauqua Aug 15-22. Lithia Springs chatauqua Aug.

19-29. Areola chautauqua latter part of August. Lovington chautauqua some time in August. Woodbine chautauqut starts Aug. 19.

Even members of the Association of Commerce who have not been designated as workers in the membership drive are actively engaged in swelling the enrollment. Several of these men have called in the office with names of men they think should be solicited to become members of the organization with the request that they be not overlooked by the workers. One of the workers obtained 14 new members in a half day's work in one building Saturday. Another signed up several new ones and secured increases" on yearly dues from a number of men already enrolled. The drive does not officially open until Monday morning but several of the teams have been out this week.

During the honeymoon a man smiles inwardly if his wife confesses that she married him to reform him. Canteen and Mesa Hnll. Scene On Clear Lake. for nr. Tj es for street.

Voiles perfectly fashioned that besprnk Inspiration In design. Styles notes are represented In this collection. formnl nrrnn-ions nnd rery enonKh fur the rinnee. FAIRVIEW DATES A. C.

EXPECTS END OF STATE RATE CONTEST CAMP SANGAMO GIVES BOY SCOUTS AN IDEAL OUTING RESERVATION For Sale. Liberal Terms. Freight Classification Br State is Legal Says Interstate Georgette Blouses $10 Values Now $5.98 All colors and styles, handsomely designed that portray coolness for summer use. Beautifully trimmed. Special price, Monday, June 28 First Presbyterian Sunday school picnic.

Tuesday, June 29 Colored folks pot luck club and dance. Wednesday, June 30 Congregational church Sunday school picnic. Thursday, July 1 English Lutheran picnic. Friday, July 2 First Baptist church Women's society picnic. Monday, July 5 American Legion celebration.

provided, and many of the youngsters-will be given their first participation! in organised camp life. Kinister In Charge. Camp headquarters will be established in the canteen building, and L. F. Kinister, scout executive of Decatur will be in command.

Cor-win Lewis, a Decatur scout will have charge of the canteen, and Springfield scouts will have charge of the postoffice and bank. In the canteen the scouts can purchase candies and soft drinks and milk at cost price, aid at the bank they can cash checxs, or start a camp checking fund, check books having been provided for that purpose. Healthful Surroundings In the mess hall everything" possible has been done to make it a sanitary and comfortable place. Seats and tables for 140 will be available, and the place will be enlarged if necessary. Screened windows and doors make it fly proof, aid the sides are practically open, insuring a cool place to eat for the boys.

Mrs. Frank Oren, and an assistant from Decatur it is there that the tents will be pitched, and there also are the bath houses, mess hall, kitchen and can teen. Athletic Facilities Ample The Association of Commerce has! been advised that there appears toj be a prospect of settlement of the1 long contested Illinois freight rate! classification. The report -comes' from the Illinois District Traffic League of which the local association! is a member. i Commission Approval.

In a recent conference of the inter-! state commerce commission in Wash-j ington, the carriers agreed with the; Illinois Traffic League that there is! no question as to the lawfulness of the! Eight boats will be provided and Instructions in boating will be given. Near the grove will be courts for tennis, a baseball diamond, an indoor RED CROSS ASKS FOR LAYETTES baseball field, a volley ball area, croquet courts, and quoits ground. Never Pass a Heiner Bargain Buy 143 NORTH WATER STREET Camp Sangamo, the outing grounds here Boy Scouts of Decatur and Springfield will pass the summer months is an almost ideal recreation area that few persons in Decatur knew was in Central Illinois. Han Beautiful Lake. Located about seven miles east of Sprinjrfield on the Sangamon river, nd running alongside the east bank of that stream the tract contains 240 acres of land, part of it densely wooded, and the northeast corner containing a lake that is more than half a mile long, and fed by springs of sparkling spring water It has been named Lake." Clear Lake is a delightful water to bathe in, and with a sandy beach, an admirable featur of the place, the Boy Scouts are more than satisfied with their outing camp.

On the east bank is a grove of large trees and With these facilities the recreational demands of the boys has been well cared for. Europe Keeds Garments for Matern. ity Hoxpitals Says Bulletin. Mrs. Grace Wilhelmy, Owner.

906 West Main St. Phone Main 1244 state classification if made so that no discrimination is caused. It further agreed that it is advisable that there be an Illinois classification to serve as a buffer between the official eastern and western territory classifications. Thtat Illinois should have ratings independent of the direction from which the competition comes was Saturday a group of Springfield scouts were detailed to cleanup the camp, and all is in readiness for its opening Wednesday morning. Forty Decatur scouts will go on the opening day, and from time to time during the summer months others will enroll.

A full program of instruction, recreation and drill has been For the first time in several months has come a request to the Macon county chapter of the American Red Cross for garments. This time it is layettes and garments for women of Europe. No quota is given. No Regulations. In direct contrast to war time requests, this has no set of rules governing the making of the garments.

They are to be made of any material that is serviceable and in any strle that is practicable. The bulletin which reached Mrs. Inez Bender Saturday concerning the need stated that agreed to. The agreement is subject to ratification by the Illinois Public Utilities commission. There seems no doubt that this will be given with a ten class scale as has been urged by the state traffic league.

will have charge of the kitchen, and they will be aided by details from the scout troops. A well on the reservation is fed by a spring, and the state health department has officially inspected the water and pronounced it pure. This anouncement has given the camp officials much satisfaction, and they have impressed upon the parents of the scouts that everything possible for the boys' health and safety has been done. Mar Be Permanent Home Representatives of the Y. M.

A. in Springfield will have charge of the athletic instructions, and coaches will be provided for swimming and boating. Clear Lake Is the property of an estate and the Springfield Boy Scoirts have taken a five years' lease oi the reservation. It is the nope of the Boys Scout of Decatur and Springfield that before the lease expires provisions can be made to purchase the camp for a permanent outing home, and when the unusual advantages of the tract for such a camp Flowe rs LEGION PHYSICIAN. Dr.

John Hayes has been appoint ed medical officer for Castle Will iams post of the American Legion, and will work in co-operation wth Dr. I. H. Neece, the public health of ficer. Former service men in need Roses Lilies Sweet Peas Carnations Potted and Blooming Plants of medical attention derived as a re sult of their service -will ask Dr.

Hayes for advice on matters of com the conditions existing in maternity hospitals was appalling. Another interesting contrast to war time instructions when all the shipments went from this chapter to Chicago, is that this time the goods are to be sent direct to Bushdocks. Brooklyn where they will be sent across. Doubt Acceptability. "I don't know whether our women will want to undertake the work this hot weather or not." said Mrs.

Bender. "It has been so long since we have done any organized sewing for the Red Cross that it will be hard to them together. But I am interested in knowing how they feel about it." The average man's suspicion of others js due to the fact of his intimate acquaintance of himself. pensation and action to ba taken in such matters. as the scouts plan become better Complete Assortment of Johnson's "The Appreciated Candies" Bain Floral Co.

253 NORTH MAIN ST. PHONE MAIN 5757. known, the officials of the organization say that there will be little difficulty in securing the place. The manly art of self-defense is apt to go wrong when it encounters a woman's eyes. "I ended corns forever in this scientific way" Open Till 9:30 P.

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The PHOTOMORE is made for of all sizes. Come Early Millions have said that about Blue-jay. Others tried it and told others the same story. So the use has spread, until corn troubles have largely disappeared. If you have a corn you can settle it tonight Andfind thewayto end every corn.

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It was created by a noted chemist in this world-famed laboratory. It is ending millions of corns by a touch. The relief is quick, and it ends them completely. Try it tonight. Corns are utterly needless, and this is the time to prove it.

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