Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 6

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 6

Publication:
Herald and Reviewi
Location:
Decatur, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

DECATUR HERALD Decatur, Illinois. Saturday, June 24, 1961. P0STLEWA1TE-MULBERRY WEDDING IN PIPER CITY Miss Sandra Postlewaite. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James Postlewaite, Chatsworth. and Albert P. Mulberry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mulberry, Mount Auburn, were married at 3:30 p.m.

June 11 in Piper City Methodist Church. The Rev. J. H. Kes-terson officiated.

Dolls, China New Features Of Fair Show Dolls made or dressed by the Mid-State Twirlers Mid-State Twirlers will have Lee Sturgis as caller for their square dance Saturday from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. in the small pavilion of Nelson Park. f- fF Vvd ito -r iff ffeV exhibitor and historical china made to commemorate a special event are among the new features in the 1961 Illinois State Fair hobby show. Mrs.

Margaret Phares, Springfield, superintendent of the show, points out that interest has been constantly increasing in the show since its inception in 1950. She also notes that the Illinois hobby show is one of the few in 6 the country providing an exchange system. Hobbyists can use this system year around by addressing inquiries to her. The show is divided into two classes: collection gathered by -Jt l-irII(1 Tmininaw nu mmJ Via the exhibitor, and collections I sr vr 3 made bv the exhibitor. An ex hibitor cannot enter the show "4 Miss Ellen Bone Miss Darla Irwin with a single item, but must have a collection.

(Hubbard Photo) Irwin-Otis Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Irwin, 1635 In addition to ribbons, exhibitors will compete for $1,700. Closing date for entries is July 20. Inquiries can be directed to N.

Edward announce the engagement of vtheir daughter Darla Sue to Larry Otis, son of Mr. and the Illinois State Fair, Springfield. Mrs. Orville Harlan Entertained at Coffee Mrs. Oakley Otis, Belleville.

The 1961 fair'will open Aug. 11 Miss Irwin is employed at Fed Bone-McDonald Oakley, June 23 (Special) A July 30 wedding is planned by Miss EUen Adele Bone and Richard Lee McDonald. The ceremony will be in Oakley Brick Church of the Brethren. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

Doren Bone, Oakley, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold McDonald, Lake City. Miss Bone is export manager of the A. W.

Cash Co. Her fiance and continue until Aug. 20. eral Mutual Insurance Co. Her fi Stacys.

The former Decatur residents have been visiting friends here for about two weeks. (Photo by R. E. Strongman. of Mrs.

Harlan at her home, 1352 V. Marietta St. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan, Fort Lauderdale, are house guests of the BOB STOFER your EL BAUER CHEVROLET Salesman Says DURING OUR BUY and SAVE "Special Vacation Bonus Sale!" 10 Discount From Factory Sticker Prices On All New Chevs.

During June 150 W. Pershing Mrs. Orville Harlan (left), Mrs. Addie Mae Holloway and Mrs. Walter Stacy chat at a coffee Thursday morning.

Mrs. Stacy gave the party in honor ance js with Ozark Air Lines in Springfield. Fashion Flash LOOK FOR the little camisole hot weather dress, with its back-buttoned overblouse replacing jacket for street coverage, air conditioning. LOOK FOR the little black crepe, thin and floating for summer cocktail occasions, tied and bowed at shoulders, unfitted, flounced of hem. LOOK FOR new look to the sheath, which many women still want, but softened now by panels, overskirts, side-draped skirts, poufed sashes.

An Aug. 20 wedding is planned. Jacoby cn Bridge WEDDING Ir. MT. AUBURN Miss Carolyn Sue Stengel, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Stengel of BIup Mound, was married Sunday to Omer Childers in the Mount Auburn Christian Church. After a wedding trip to Wisconsin the couple will live in Chicago RADCLIFF-P0LK WEDDING SUNDAY Pana, June 23 (Special) Miss Shirley Radeliff, daughter 23 NORTH graduated recently from Illinois State Normal University with a degree in education.

Fort Engagement Lincoln, June 23 (Special) By Oswald Jacoby Written for Newspaper Enterprise Assn. There is no problem in getting of Mr. and Mrs. Rodell Radeliff, and Jerry Polk, son of Mr. and 1 If" 4 A 32 853 AQ974 A J2 EAST KJ75 83 K864 where he is employed in the Chi Mrs.

Tom Polk, of Elkhart, were married Sunday. The Rev. Robert A. Evans officiated in First Mrs. Ruth Fort announces the HI Mi ri II IIIII I II III II 1 1 II El I II llllif itl 1 1 eh li III If lillUIII 111 ill (i ill ilill Itll II llllitl lllil III cago State Hospital.

WEST AQ109 10 9 2 102 AQ973 to six clubs if you can look at the North and South hands at the same time. When the hand cropped up in a California duplicate there were considerable problems engagement of her daughter Elsie WWffWW to Jewel Schalk, Bloomington. Methodist Church. The couple will live near Ath CONNIE SUE HICKS IS BRIDE SUNDAY ens, 111., where tne Driciegroom is The wedding will take place July f. 1 at Park Methodist Church in; hfg- employed by Fancy Prairie Co operative Cp.

OIUUllUllgLUlI. SOUTH (D) A A 8 6 4 AQ6 J65 4.10 5 North nd South vulnerable South West North East Nokomis. June 23 (Special) Miss Connie Sue Hicks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Hicks became the bride of Billy Ross Linville, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ross Pass Pass Cook-cut; mom-style Linville of Hillsboro Sunday at South always opened one club and North jumped to three clubs. At a couple of tables South went right to four no-trump and when North showed his two aces South bid the club slam. If North had shown up with only one ace. South would ako have bid the club slam but he would not have made it.

1 Fass 2 2 N.T. Pass 3 N.T. Tass Pass Opening: lead the First Methodist church. He is employed at the 0 1 i Mathieson Corp. in East Alton.

think is the right way to bid the At other tables South bid three: hand. That bidding is shown in spades. North players went to 'the box. South 's jump to four MOTS spades shows a big two suiter. three no-trump.

Some South play North can count on his red aces ers passed and North went down the drive-in with the arches TRY THE "ALL AMERICAN MEAL" one against either a heart or a 1 to take care of any losers in those diamond lead. i suits. Other South players went on toj Thus, he is willing to play six four spades whereupon North clubs if South has one ace and would bid five clubs only. I hence can afford to use Blackwood Only one pair found what I without any worries. On Display CROYi INLINE RICIIIJNE RAZORBACK CATARA.MAN HARRIS FLOTE iTES 45c 1 11 fiXfjH rM Hamburger, Shake, and French Fries Only JERRY 0'DELLS MAKE 2735.

IN. OAKLAND- (Route 48) DECATUR I I HOME IN DWIGHT Mrs. Charles Simpson Breen-Simpson Tuscola, June 23 (Special) Miss Patricia Margaret Breen and Charles Wade Simpson were married at 9 a.m. June 17 in the Forty Martyrs Catholic Church by the Rev. James Casey.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Breen, Tuscola, and Mr. and Mrs. Vola Simpson, Waveland, Ind.

Miss Carlo Heiss was maid of honor, with Misses Nancy and Kathleen Breen, their sister's bridesmaids. Flower girl was Leisa Breen. The bride attended Eastern Illinois University. Her husband, a graduate of Cayne Technical School in Chicago, is a television technician in Lincoln, where the couple will live. SYLVAN FLOAT BOATS Weldon, June 23 (Special) A SEE BRINKOETTER'S for Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry O'Dell are at home in Dwight after a wedding trip. THE DIGNIFIED WAY TO EXPRESS YOUR SYMPATHY SEND FLOWERS A beautiful floral arrangement is such a dignified such a gracious way to express your sympathy at the time of a death. For carefully designed arrangements which will so beautifullv express your sentiments call on MCMANUS FLORISTS FINE CARPETIN EVINRUDE SALES SERVICE Thev were married June 17 in St. Mary's Catholic Church Bloomington.

The bride is the former Donna Marie Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shaw, her husband Famous Name Brands EXPERT INSTALLATION FREE ESTIMATES Brinkoetterfs 228 S. Franklin Ph. 428-4488 Free Parking COFFEY Auto Marine Evinrude Sales Service! 90 X.

WATER PH. 428-4331 is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. R.

1106 W. Pershing Rd. Phone 877-1150 I O'Dell, Galesburg. Members of the bridal party rLJLTM 'J 1 ISNU STUDENTS were Mrs. Verneal Kissee.

Cham WED IN NOKOMIS paign, matron of honor: Miss Judy Nokomis, June 23 (Special) Miss Judith Satterfield, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sat Shaw and Miss Adele Talaga: Franklin Park, bridesmaids; Charles O'Dell, Albuquerque, best man.

terfield, and James Rice, son of Mrs. O'Dell attended Illinois Mrs. Merwin Rice, Manteno, were State Normal University, where married at 1 p.m. June 17 by her husband received his degree He is a teacher and coach at Dwight. Rochard Wedding Pana, June 23 (Special) the Rev.

J. Hogan. After a brief wedding trip, the couple will be at home in Normal, where Mr. Rice will do graduate work for his master's degree at Illinois State Normal University this summer. In the fall, he will take a position in Orland Park.

The bride will be a junior at KNU fa the fall. HIGHEST PAYLOAD GREATEST ECONOMY airs, james v. uuctra was Miss Rhoda Rochard before her Stock No. T-303 8 ft. pickup.

Slant Six 3 speed trans. Heavy Stock No. T-308 1-Ton Dual Cab Chassis. Slant Six Engine. 4 speed trans.

Heavy duty springs. Directional signals. 6 ply tires. Heater and defroster. marriage last Saturday.

The Rev. T. J. O'Neill officiated in St. Patrick's church.

duty springs. Turn signals, neater ana TO WEST INDIES yjwyfr: ......7 Bergensf jord Oslofjofd 1961 BERGENSFJORD THANKSGIVING NOV. 17 17 Days 8 Ports. Min. $390 Guadeloupe Barbados Trinidad Grenada Curacao Panama Canal Zone Colombia Jamaica (Montego Bay) OSLOFJORD CHRISTMAS DEC.

22 12 Days 5 Ports. Min. $275 Virgin Islands Guadeloupe Barbados Dominica Puerto Rico 1962 CARIBBEAN GRAND JAN. 5 24 Days 15 Ports. Min.

$550 Virgin Islands Puerto Rico Dominica Barbados Martinique Grenada Trinidad Venezuela Curacao Panama Canal Zone Colombia Jamaica (Montego Bay and Kingston) Haiti (Port-au-Prince) Nassau SPRING MAR. 29 14 Days 7 Ports. Min. $315 Guadeloupe Barbados Dominica Virgin Islands Puerto Rico Haiti (Cap Haitien) Nassau BERGENSFJORD EASTER HOLIDAY APR. 19 1 1 Days 5 Ports.

Min. $255 Antigua St. Vincent Guadeloupe St. Thomas Puerto Rico For Details Experienced Travel Counsel Contact LEO E. MENDEL United Travel Service 564 N.

-xcM Water St. Ds11995s The young couple will live in Now $1897 Now $2290 LIST S2297 LIST $2790 Pana where the bridegroom is Stock No. T-305 Stock No. T-304 8 ft Pick-up. Red White with V-8 engine.

Synchro Trans. Heavy duty springs Turn signals. Heater defroster. Chrome D-100 Pick-up. 6M; ft.

body. Slant six. Heavy dutv springs. Green White. Turn Signals.

WRINGER WASHER AT ITS BEST! employed at Pana Refining the bride will teach fifth grade at Tower Hill next fall. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rochard and Mrs. Stephen Dudra.

Heater Defroster. White walls. Chrome bumpers. Now $1974 Now $2098 LIST $2414 LIST $2548 Miss Sowers Married Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick W. Roderick will be at home at 1633 E. Hickory St. after their wedding trip through Tennessee and the Smoky Mountains. The former Miss Dianne Lee Sowers and Patrick Roderick were married at 2 p.m.

June 11 in People's Church of God by the Eev. Elmer L. Case. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Margaret Voyles, 408 Longview Place, and Parvin C.

Sowers, 506 E. Condit St. and Mr. and Mrs. James B.

Roderick, Mount Zion. Mr. Roderick is employed with Ray Benton and Sons, Trade Now! SPECIAL! '59 DODGE PICK-UP Our Own Parts Truck. Red White. 6 Cyl 8 Ft.

Bed. SUPEft-DUTT WRINGER I Rear Snaw Tires. Heater. Turn Signals. 20,000 Actual Miles.

Guaranteed. $1095 Terms To Suit DOUBLE WALLS to keep water hot Dead air space between these double walls insulates tub to keep water hoc BOWL SHAPED TUB AND 1INT CATCHER Fastest method known to get dirty clothes thoroughly clean. Large, family-size capacity. rioest, safest wringer on any washer. "Swing- way" top opens 2lA" clearance between rolls; extra safety, easy cleaning.

New '61 Plymouth Savoy 4 Dr. Six Cylinder Factory Retail S2.310 Freight 60 Dcfr. Htr. 75 S2143 Less 10 Discount 243 Delivered Price $2200 HAZELRiGGS, INC. I'i Blocks East of Central Park Phone 423-3 179 Decatur, III.

TIMER CLOCK SC4.ID CONSTRUCTION Scurdy cross-chan. Deb reinforce chassis. Electric weld, ins thrODRhout iot extra durability. ARC-CUATES) TRANSMISSION Proven in over 5 million machines since 1928. PHONE 429-5338 1 1 Eldorado Broadway Ph.

4294437 Junior Chefs Elect South Shores Junioi Chefs 4-H Club has elected officers: Mary Jane Martin, president Glenda Meeks, vice president Sandra Byers, secretary Janice Payne, treasurer Beverly Dale Huff, reporter. "The World's Highest Trader" Dodge Dart Lancer Chrysler Imperial 237 W. Wood Decatur. III. No Charge For Making Reservations.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Herald and Review Archive

Pages Available:
1,403,409
Years Available:
1880-2024