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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 14

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 14

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DECATUR HERALD SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1925 DECATUR -HERALD 26 am an. Social awd mpie wctipi ns orwomen a VIU. TtOSe EMiOtt. On Next Musical Club Program Celebrates Birthday Anniversary :1 Mini Louise Bear and Jlri. rkeon.

rtrmlnr Soarano Singer SOCIETY CALENDAR society of Millikln. hM initiation Kaeuper hall Thursday vnin u.r six aTirl. member cf the pre, junior class. Thy were Isnj. ftro.

aeau, Maurlne Golden. Ruth Truu be.r. Catherine KriarHder, deraon and flidney Tabor. Hvrl f. Broadcasting from Chicago Bernice Tayior the.

Woman I COUNTRY CLUB WILL OPEN 1925 SEASON THURSDAY EVENING Dinner Dances, Golf and Bridge in Full Swing after This Week uity members were prnt for tr Inltstion service and for the MOMMY Delphian meeting. Mrs. Woare's parly for Mrs. Mrs. Sahli.

TUESDAY World fair and hand the privilege of broadcasting over the station in the and program held latr in the mae tea room. lexpoaition buildm Thuraday eve Miss Marie Worton. M.s ver and Miss Hill Ti- Mrs. Cebhart's bridge-luncheon, Child culture program at Mil- likin, 7:45. Art-Literature division.

Tsalemas. I WKDNKSIMY I Gamma sorority hour Mlliiw. ara Min Harriett Vo5f ning. Jn aaamon nc over new Trianon station WMBB both Thursday and Friday eveninK. and was invited to elnjf in the Austin Methodist church this morningr.

-Mrs. Otto was one-of the three women who were in charge of the fcche-wizer Importers Co. booth at the sho im ihe of Pana for th'. week end. Mias Franca Mount.

Millikin, and mnnlKT of Girf. ma sorority, is paamng the w-jt in Champaign. that company in Decatur. Pi Ma Thela Honorary Sorority Initiates Six Shakespeare division program. THIIISDAY Country club opening dinner-dunce.

Civics division program. FRIUAY Decatur club May-day dance. S. A. K.

dinner-dance. SATURDAY 'General Woman's club meeting: election of 0 The Trf Phi sorority will 1. regular business meetira- M'r Pi Mu Tht. senior girls Honorary evening in the home of Kleet'r, 1125 Kait Moore atre.r Pi Beta Phi Founders' Day luncheon. I I S.

A. K. stag. $8 ARCH TRIUMPH SHOESAT $6,49 On Sale Monday at Linn Scruggs urday afternoon in the home of Miss Harriet Zoe Conard. when women members of the public school cabinet entertained In honor of Miss Hannah Gevirtz.

director of physical educa- I Hon, who is to be married this sum- I mer to Assistant state's Attorney Emanuel Rosenberg. A color scheme of lavender and pink was carried out; in the use of spring flowers, through- out the house. Thf.se warm days see Country club mm and women eager for the open-ins of the golf season, which has been set officially for May 1. This does not mean that the links an not to be used before that date, for players are on them every day. Special events and tournaments, however; are to begin ilay 1.

The first social event of the season for club members will be th dinner dame next Thursday evening. Catholic Daughters of America used the club last week for then bamiuet. but were granted its use on condition that they would overlook the fact that the house was in the process of being; cleaned and renovated ready for summer. The list of special social events at the club is given herewith. This does not include the regular dinner dances for members, which are given weekly or bi-weekly during the summer.

April ZO Club opening. May 30 Memorial Day events. Week of June 22-27 Central Illinois Uolf tournament in Tcoria. July 4 Special events. Sept.

7 Labor Day. Dec. 22 Christmas part. Pec. New Year's party.

Hostesses for the summer are' Mrs. Albeit Barnes. Mrs. William Barnes. Mrs.

William Barnes, Sirs. Wilson Bering. Mrs. K. Brown.

Mrs. Frank Curtis, Mis. B. Kvans. Miss M.

Belle Ewing. Mrs E. B. Hitchcock, Mrs. Corwin Johns, Mrs.

Philip King. Mrs. Carlos Lyon, Mrs. John H. McKvoy.

Mrs. Clar. ence McClelland. Mrs. R.

C. Mrs. Clark McMilUn. Mrs. Syd ncy Mueller.

Mrs. Ralph Monroe, Mrs Mueller. Mrs. K. B.

Mueller. Mrs. Stanley Pogue, Mrs. rs. Mrs.

Scovill, -Mrs. L'avid SheKabarger, Mrs. H. I. Warner, Mrs.

R. L. Wood and Mrs. K. Murphey.

The house committee is compose of M. Lindsay. Clark McMillen. and Mrs. J.

P. Moore. A fourth will be chosen Monday. Aomen'i lolf Women of the club will have the following scheduled events: This is an annual introductory event at Linn Scruggs And to the hundreds of women who already wear and know of these wonderful shoes it will be an opportunity to MnrA s-tvtthr nail- fit verv low MRS. HELLERS BEAUTY SHOP "The "lyle Ceater for f'tn-reet Jleauty uliur mn4 Hair Teciallrlna la Ha reel a 4 Water Wailnit.

'kfnsllna; a 1-rimnilttB all lle. Expert facial Work. PERMANENT WAVING $15 Call Mam 1643 134 Soata Water Street Oroond Floor Teachers of Koach viiuol will May Day breakfast next Saturday morning in the grill room of the Hotel Orlando, honoring Miss Hannah Gevirtz. price And to the women who have 1 never tried Arch Triumph shoes it is an opportunity to try them at a very low cost Arch Triumph shoes are popular. They have, in addition to absolutely modist charm of finish, the slender arch which gives comfort with no sacrifice if Dainty Appearance On sale Monday JS.OO values for J8.49.

Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Fil ming exp-t to leave some time this week to make their home in Arthur. Mrs.

Fleming was formerly Miss Lois Boyd. Pi Beta Phi Founders' Day Luncheon on May 2 Pi Beta Phi sorority members hae completed plans for their celebration of Founders' Daynext Saturday. Following a luncheon and progiam toasts in the Decatur club, alumna-members will entertain actives and patronesses in the chapter house in EUGENIA VANDEVEER STROTZ Eugenia Vandcvcer Slrclz, tvho has many personal friends in Decatur, rvill give a program of vocal numbers for the May meeting of the Decatur Musical club. Her home ivas formerly in Taylorvillc, ivherc her father fas a wcll-knonm judge, but she is norv living in Chicago. She will be accompanied by Robert McDonald, who was in Decatur in the fall as accompanist for Allen McQuhae, and will be as-siilcj by the Chicago Civic String Quartet.

Mrs. Strolz will sing in Paris June 20 ni'7i the Colonne Symphony orchestra, and will then tour Europe with Lazar Samimki, director and composer, illustrating American music for his lectures. North Fairvfew avenue. 5. A.

E. Dinner-Dance and Stag Next Week End Photo bv Seitz. MRS. MILTON JOHNSON. SR.

Mrs. Milton Johnson, celebrated her 80th birthday last Wednesday Tvilh open house to her friends, a great number Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity will have its annual formal dinner dance Wednesday. May 27 Flag tourna mnt. Nine holes, handicap medal i oj wnom called upon her, or sent flowers or greetings. he pari) was tn rlJ'.

I Ihr hntne if rt.fi-. A club April next Friday evening in the Hotel Orlando, followed on Saturday by a stag dinner. members of her Thilrsdaj 30 in her home. evening in'K. of C.

hall ith a large number of guests. There will be a number of special dances during the summer months. S. A. I.

Meeting Is at 7 P. M. Monday Mrs. Johnson relumed two Weeks ago from Texas and California, where she passed the winter with members of her family. She is active in many church and civic affairs in Dxcalur, where she is one of the best known of the older residents.

Mrs. Wihoff to Give Bridge-Luncheon Tuesday Mrs. Preston Wikoff has issued in-vitations for a bridge-luncheon to r.e served next Tuesday in hef home in the country. Sigma Alpha lota sorority of in? June Qualifying round, Jun 15 holes, handicap medal play; flights of June 10 First round. 13 holes.

June 1- fcecond round, IS holes. First round consolation. June 15 Semi-finals. June IS- Finals. IS holes.

Eigh-teen-hole rlay against bogey for all not in the finals. June it Open date. Week of Cen Conservatory of Music will meet Mon day evening at 7 o'clock in the Conservatory? The hour is early heeause of the glee club concert at train, to attend the state meeting of The Tay Bridge club will meet. with Mis. Harty Powell.

P. E. O. Those from BC chapter ho will Club Entertains for tral Illinois coif tournament. attend are.

Miss Olive M. Bear, the Shakespeare Division to Hear Mrs. Lucy H. Nelson Mrs. Lucy H.

N'elson will read a paper on Dante's Inferno Wednesday afternoon promptly at o'cloi before members of Shakespeare division of tiie Woman's club, In connection with their study of Dante's Divine Comedy. This is the paper which Mrs. N'elson wrote for her master's degree, and it received exceptionally high commendation' from the college. In addition to Mrs. Nelson's paper, Mrs.

George will give a simple key to the study of Dante, and cantos from the Divine Comedy will be read by Mrs. Emma Sparks. Mrs. ited in 7v.atur frequently and has many fri. nds here.

Miss Anna Zetterleit, at one time a teacher in Decatur public schools, drove down from Chicago Saturday and will be the giiest for a few -days of. Mrs. George R. F.acon and other friends, president and first. delegate, Mrs.

1 wq rormer Members i I Warner, seeond Mrs. Harriet Amsden. a past state- presr dent, and Mrs. JW. Miller, state or gnnizer.

Mrs. F.iley Smith of Indianapolis and Mrs. William Tilden Of Bloom-Ington, both former Decatur women, were guests of honor yesterday at a luncheon in the Elks City club, given A large number of Decatur men and women are making plans to motor to BloorniRgton next week for the T. P. A.

convention hich will be in session there May and D. An excellent pro-grain has been prepared and the meeting promises to be an enjoyable one throughout. From BW chapter, organized here only recently, there will be two dele- 'I sates. Miis. w.

C. Wood, the presi dent, and Mrs. J. R. Holt.

Former Decatur Women Cuesls at Pretty Parties Mrs. R. R. Trtvin of Aurora and Mrs. G.

A. Sahll of Evansfon, former The list regular dance of the E-Tanta Dance club was given by members of the Wednesday club, to which they belonged when' living heie. Members of the club I have been entertained frequently in' Mrs. Smith's home in Indianapolis and; in Mrs. Tilden's in Bloomington.

Each! of the guests of honor was presented f. special gift. Decorations for the Pans club will have ils re ly Miss Nira and Miss Joy Cowan. ular meeting on Wednesday this speeuvei, cr necatur. are guests for week in the home of Mrs.

C. M. Jack lew days or their aunt. Miss Joy (U3Xl Miss Ella Boyer entertained i number of friends Saturday after noon in her home in North Union 17 More l.ndieK Mndr- Happy the Tnst Week hy Installing THE F.I.GI.V Sewing Machine Endorsed by Good Housekeeping Institute tay i.on-f Anrioi.i. sewi.g AIAIHIM-; CO.

Main 1.16 Snath Main Brunswick Riidiolii Offers the most for the money, the best Radio combined with the best Phonograph brings into jour home accoustically luncheon were of lilacs and pink roses. Mrs. Lowell Gill will be hostess this week to members of the 1 Thursday Bridge club. street, in honor of her house guest PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM At Yoor Grocer'a or Delivered to Your Home 1 2152 A 263 Dclphians to Study tlic J-rcnch Opera Miss Batchelder entertainer! for them Friday with four tables of bridge, first prir going to Mrs. George Moeller and seeond to Mrs.

E. M. Woare. Mrs. Woare lias invitations out art party aftTno-m for the two young women.

to be gien in 1'cr Mrs. Irwin and Mrs. Sahli will leave Tuesday foi their homes. Mrs. Cass Chenoweth ill entertain, July 1 Driving contest, nine holes, handicap medal play.

July yualifyins round, July tournament. 18 holes, handicap medal play. Flights or 1. July 15 First round, IS holes. July 17 Second round, IS holes.

First round consolation. July 20 Semi-finals. IS July 22 Finals, IS holes. Eighteen ''holes match play for ail not in finals. July 19 Approaching and putting contest, nine hole handicap play against bogey.

Aug. Team play against bogey, 'nine holes. Aug. 12 Qualifying round for President" trophy, is holes handicap medal play. Sixteen in each flight.

Aug. First round for Presi-. dent's trophy, is holes. Aug. 21 Second round, is holes.

First round consolation, is holes. Aug. 2ft Finals. IS holes. Four bill foursome, nine for all not in finals.

Sept. 2 Driving contest, nine hole play against bogey. Sept. 9 Eighteen hole play; least umber of puts. Sept.

11 Qualifying round for championship tournament, flights of IS. Eighteen holes, medal play. Sept. 23 First round championship play, IS holes. Sept.

15 Second round. IS holes: first Tound consolation, IS holes. Sept. IS Semi-finals. IS holes.

Sept. CO Finals, IS holes. Eish- teen hole play against bogey for all cot in finals. W(st Delphians will meet The Brunswick 3 Monday afternoon for. a study French opera.

undT the leadership ef Radicla Model Xe. 35 i the president. Mrs. George R. Bacon.

Topics will he taken as follows; and His Methods" and 5245 "Orpheus and Eurydice" Mrs. C. Buffington: A group gues's la Si I'orzm- e-f gave her of ficeatur w-onrn we.e Tuesd i Mrs. A Assumption, whc.r. sli." inmial "Cheruhini's Life and Work' and "Myernccr" A.

G. Raiton. "I.es HUgennts" and "Gounod's ion with the el.ib music festival in To-rn. Mis. W.

S. Ri Mrs. Lvmi "lark, and Mrs. John wer in Faust'' Mrs. C.

P. Guest. i "Saint-Saens' Two Mst-Knon the mrs.c con est. Miss I'atr; "a Operas" and "Mignon" Mrs. George Bacon.

''Carmen' and "Manon Lescaut" Mrs. J. A. Freeman. Hunt was a in the rci'tiinr; contest, y.

v.nh Mrs. I Miorc Mrs. F. and Mrs. Harriet Amsi'-n were quests of Mis.

O-rzinc. A detail id report of the is given Tr.a "tera'd Mr. and Mrs. .1. M.

Allen left last Wednesday for California for a is't of a few weeks with relatives. During their absence Mrs. Allen's sister. Mrs. E.

B. Hillman of Qulncy. is here with their mother. Mis. D.

S. Brings into your home the latest entertainment New York is broadcasting. The lovely voice of Florence Easton floats through the room. True and unblemished, the Radiola brings her vibrant voice into your room. She sings duo.

On the radio and record. A decisive test of the attributes -if the Brunswick Phonograph and Radiola. You check one performance with the other it provides a glorious entertainment and suggests new' fields of enjoyment. Arrange for a demonstration. No obligation.

Terms if desired. Mr. anrl Mrr. 1.1,-y Tayl. as their guests over the weekend.

Mr. tnot'i. r. from Mrs. Jones, Mrs.

Basscll, Arrive Today from Texas Mrs. Theron Powers left Saturday afternoon for St. Lou's, here she P. E. O.

Women Co to Bushncll for State Meet Several Decatur women are- oing to Bushnell thi5 week, by motor and Furniture Parly Yesterday for Miss Hannah Gevirtz A pretty bridge-tea was given St- will meet her other. Mrs. ry i Jones, and daughter. Mrs. X.

Bas- sett, and the lattir's three children, whf a'e on their way to Decatur 1 from I'aso, Texas. Mrs. Powers and Mrs. Jones w-ent to Texas in he-i late fall. Mrs.

Jones rtnainiux for tho win.er her daughters. Mrs. Eassett and Mrs. Er- nest Sauer. The selection of furniture by the Spring bride is an important question that is answered by Weilepp Stuckcy with a complete showing of the newest designs in furniture for every room.

Berkey Gay, Karpen and such fine furniture makers are behind the excellence of this your Repairs AMERICAN AND SWISS MAKES Odd Shaped Watch Crystals Fitted Expert Diamond Setting in Our Own Shop Decatur Music Shop "EVERYTHING iN MUSIC" 118 E. WILLIAM MAIN 1550 Mr. and Mrs. E. B.

Evans, who were married in Phoenix. on April 11. will arrive in Decatur Monday afternoon and will go at once to their new home in West Ma, on street. They have beein i Xew Orleans Cuba and other points of in-teresc since their wedding. Mrs.

Evans was formerly Miss Sarah Tait of Phoenix. She has vis- 'The Sign of3fusical Trestigt ST? PHONOGRAPHS RECORDS RAD10LAS When you own a good watch you expect it to keep time accurately. To be sure of this accuracy your watch should be cleaned and regulated at least every eighteen months. This means that each part of the delicate mechanism will be thoroughly oiled and cleaned, thus lessening the wear on all parts. We do expert watch and jewelry repairing work and do it in the least possible time to give you good service.

Repairing AND SANITARY CLEANING Price on remodeling and repairing are much cheaper durliic Ik. and auinmer mntl. offer a wide -arlety of aftra. Y0LH1 JEWELER 108 East Prairie Ave. -rvL Uldn iol HocZdoS J(k Big Bill jjfe Funiiu" i tUe dealgna Into -nhlrh yoor winter fnra can be transformed.

frr jitorage Inrlnded in all repair Joba of jriS.IX more, and roo do not need to pay a cent on repair Joh alorase nntll jou rail for your fnr next Fall. BROWN, Ths Furrier 543 N. Water St. Shampooing Phone Main 205206 lYleridith Co. 320-350 Cerro Gordo WE CLEAN YOUR DIAMONDS FREE OF CHARGE -s "i.

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