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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 11

The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 11

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Society 2 Comics Society Four Friends Giving Dance Four eighth graders at Woodrow Wilson junior high school will be hostesses at a record dance tomorrow night in the Young Women's Christian Association building. Hostesses will be Deanne Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Ross Miller, 1547 West Main street; Gretchen Goodall, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. A. R. Goodall, 1521 West Wood street, Patty Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

H. Ray Myers, 1425 West William street; Judy Hagebush, daughter of Mrs. Marilyn Hiagebush, 1362 West Decatur street. Seventy-two junior high school friends have been invited to the party from 7:30 to 10 p. m.

The parents of the four girls will chaperon. The party will follow a George and Martha Washington theme. 'Die Fledermaus' to Be Given at 8 tonight "Die Fledermaus," Johann Strauss opera, will I be presented by Phi Mu Alpha and Sigma Alpha Iota, professional music fraternities at at 8 p. m. tonight in Albert Taylor hall.

It will be repeated at 8 p. m. tomorrow night in Albert Taylor hall. A few seats are still available and tickets may be obtained at the door. Herman Doners Plan Dinner Celebration Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Doner, 1404 East Locust street, will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary at 6:30 p. m. Saturday with a dinner in Staley clubhouse. They have two children, Irmgard, a student at Valparaiso university in Valparaiso, and Cpl.

Irvin Doner stationed' at Camp Beale, Calif. Families Vacation In Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grimstad of Mount Zion road and Mr.

and Mrs. Merle Blain of Warrensburg and the Blains' daughter Jean are scheduled to arrive home tomorrow from a two-week motoring trip through the Southwest. The two families had vacation headquarters in Phoenix, and made side trips from there. Warrensburg-Latham Club Will Have Square Dance Warrensburg-Latham Band Boosters club will have a square dance from 8:30 until 11:30 p. 1 m.

Saturday in Warrensburg high school. Jeanie Lehn will do acrobatic dances during intermission. Mrs. Francis Herr and Mrs. William McClure will be in charge of a potluck dinner to be at 6 p.

m. on March 10. All band members and parents are urged to attend. Sullivan Artist Has Painting in Exhibit Sullivan, Feb. 21 (Staff) Mrs.

James A. Reeder, local artist, has had her painting "Winter's Glory" accepted and hung in the Terry National Art exhibition in Miami, Fia. Prizes amounting to $18,000 will be awarded to winning exhibitors. The exhibit opens Sunday. Mrs.

Reeder's painting is a still life showing a winter scene as viewed through a window. Clinton Girl Receives Cap Clinton, Feb. 21 (Staff) Nancy Waytenick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Waytenick of Clinton, and student nurse at St.

Mary's hospital in LaSalle, received her cap during ceremonies at the hospital Sunday. tabasco sauce to two cups of the cooked sauce, stirring it in well. Want to pep up, your white sauce? Add an eighth teaspoon of THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Lemon Merangue PIES Each 49c Apple Sauce Cake Assorted Filled Danish Rolls and Coffee Cakes Walker's Super Market carries a complete line of our fresh bakery goods. 2101 North Main Patronize your local bakeries--be assured of FRESH baked goods. Hours: 6 a.m.

to 5:30 Daily Except Sundays JOHNSON'S PASTRY SHOP 217 South Maffit. Phone 6795 DECATUR Two Sections-18 Pages. DECATUR, LIVING IN DALLAS Announcement is made of the Rev. George Baker, Baptist minmarriage of Miss Diana Parker, ister, performing the ceremony in daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie the church parsonage. Mrs. Parker of Farmer City and Eldon Myers is with the State Farm InMyers, son of Mr. and Mrs. surance Co.

in Dallas and Mr. Wendall Myers of Clinton. The Myers is employed at the Minnewedding took place Dec. 30, sota Mining Co. warehouse there.

1951 in Dallas, Texas, with They are living in Dallas. Working Women Complain Want Tax Deduction for Baby Sitters By Dorothy Roe I Of The Associated Press U. S. working women are good and mad because they cannot deduct from their income tax the amount they must pay to have their children cared for while they work. Judge Sarah T.

Hughes, of Dallas, Texas, president of the national Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, voiced the feelings of most of the 10 million married women now holding down jobs when she told me: "I have felt for a long time that all women who work should be entitled to a deduction for a maid to take care of their households. "The woman who has children, and who must pay for their care in order to earn an income, has particularly strong grounds for complaint. "Now that more and more married women are taking jobs every day, this has become an issue more important than ever before. Today 55 per cent of all U. S.

working women are married, many have children, and must subtract the cost of a maid, baby sitter or day nursery from their pay checks. The mail that has come to my desk in recent weeks since writing another column on income taxes indicates resentment against this provision of the income tax laws. A- typical letter from an Iowa working mother runs like this: "I' have to have a job in order to meet expenses, as my husband's salary can't stretch any further. I have three small children, and I costs me $6 a week to send them to a day nursery. I'd like to afford a real nursery school, or have a maid to take care of them at home, but I could never afford that.

"Since this is an expense I must pay in order to earn an income, I don't see why it cannot be deducted from my income tax." Others have felt the same way and there have been a number of text cases on the subject, a spokesman from the Department of Internal Revenue i in Washington tells me. In each case the court has ruled against the taxpayer. The government holds that the expense of a maid, baby sitter or day nursery is a personal matter. Shirley Ann Hash, Bethany Man. Marry Rev.

Merris M. Dice officiated before 30 relatives and friends in the First Baptist church parlors in Mattoon at the Feb. 10 wedding of Miss Shirley Ann Hash and Charles Ray Hiddin. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Hash of Mattoon, and he is the son of the William Hiddins of Bethany. A reception followed in the home of the bride's parents. After a wedding trip through the West, the couple will live in Bethany where the bridegroom is engaged in farming. The bride wore a blue-gray suit with navy accessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds. Attendants were Miss Madonna Hash, sister of the bride, and Richard Johnson of Sullivan.

Spring FLOWERS? TO BRIGHTEN HER DAY Flowers the most beautiful way of all to express your sentiments and so very right for every occasion be it a congratulatory gift or message of consoTulips lation. Hyacinths Jonquils Say it with Azaleas Daut's Flowers Primroses STORE Week Days HOURS Daut Bro INC. 8 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. FLORISTS SUNDAYS and 120 East Prairie Avenue HOLIDAYS 8 A.M.

to 12 Noon Phones 5281 5282 DAILY REVIEW ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1952. Pages CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. George Yundt, They also have a son, Cletus, at 336 East King street, celebrated home. They have two, grandchildren.

Mr. and Mrs: Yundt were their 50th wedding anniversary married Feb. 19, 1902 in Boody. Sunday with supper in the home Mr. Yundt is employed at the of their daughter, Mrs.

Roy An- Mississippi Valley Structural 15 CHILDREN TO MODEL 'Breakfast in Style' series to Feature Style Show Fifteen children will model in the "Kiddie Kapers" style show at 19 a. m. Saturday in the Hotel Orlando. The show will be presented by Newman's and is in the series of "Breakfast in Style" programs given each week at the hotel. The program will be broadcast over radio station WSOY from 9:30 a.

m. until 10 a. m. Joan Odor of WSOY, will be the commentator. Cream Cheese Surprise Is Good Tea Sandwich Finger sandwiches, Entertaining at tea? Finger sandwiches, cookies and small cakes continue to be the hostess' favorite freshments to serve.

An easy and delicious tea sandwich is this cream cheese surprise made on enriched white bread. Soften two three-ounce packages of cream cheese by stirring. Add six strips of diced crisp bacon and one-half cup sliced stuffed olives. Mix well, then use filling for eight slices enriched bread. Cut into fingers or triangles.

Garnish tray with watercress, radish fans, or carved vegetables. TEPEE DRIVE-INN 22nd at Cantrell New Owner, F. L. Meadows Spec. for Sat.

and Sun. BAKED CHICKEN WITH DRESSING French Fries, Cole Slaw Hot Rolls and Butter Coffee or Tea 90c SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN Choice of Potatoes, Vegetables, Salads, Hot Rolls and Butter. Coffee or Tea $1.15 Mgr. Jack Grieder OPEN 7 A. M.

to 1 A. M. CURB SERVICE YEAR 'ROUND Steam Table Open 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Vi Jon HOSPITAL WASH 'ANTISEPTIC MOUTH this big value! Get SAVE advertised HALF over other health and wherever aids are sold beauty for Use full pleasant strength safe, cidal antiseptic.

taste and Regular color. ECOnOmY SIZE 16 CONTENTS 16 FL oz. ANTISEPTIC Good Housekeeping ACTIVE INGREDIENTS efficient Hospital Antiseptic, antiseptic Featured at ALL. IGA STORES Markets Section Classified 2 11 to 18. Danceto Honor New Members Delta Delta Delta sorority at Millikin will have a dance Saturday night in the chapter house in honor of ten new initiates.

They are: Evalyn Campbell, of Springfield Marilyn Cole, Warrensburg Genre, Greenville Mary Lynn Helmle, Springfield Kay Kaufman, Decatur Donna Jean Lee, Mount Vernon Ann Logan, Decatur Ann Peacock, Highland Park Shirley Scott, Decatur Marilyn Swedberg, Des Plaines Ladybug De Katzs Circle To Initiate New Officers Ladybug De Katzs circle 24, auxiliary to the Order of the Cooties, organized in the Decatur Veterans of Foreign Wars home Jan. 22, have elected the following officers: Lady gold bug-Mrs. Dean Wooldridge. Lady katydid Mrs. Edward Moore.

Lady butterfly- Mrs. James Lane Greedy bug Mrs. Jerome Robinson. Busy body-Mrs. Jim Puckett.

Lady firefly Mrs. Francis Dewey. Lady sharp claws Mrs. Merle Wilcox. Lady bumblefoot Mrs.

Earl Jordan. Number 1 butnskies Mrs. Robert Massey Number 2 butnskies -Mrs. Nell Burdine Number: 3 butnskies Mrs. Kenneth Cole Lady wasp Mrs.

Nell Burdine. Lady june bug Mrs. Hal Leeds. Lady brown bug Mrs. William Ball.

Lady spider Mrs. Kenneth Cole. Initiation will take place at 2 p. m. Sunday in the V.F.W.

home. The public is invited. St. Elmo Girl Is Bride Of Vandalia Man Feb. 14 Miss Erna Dunbar, daughter of and Mrs.

Cline Dunbar of St. Elmo and Charlie Koontz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Koontz of Vandalia, were married at 2:40 p. m.

Feb. 14 in the St. Elmo First Baptist church. Rev. Cecil Martin performed the ceremony.

Attendants were Miss Mary Alice Calhoon and James Dial. After a wedding trip in Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, they are living on a farm west of St. Elmo where the bridegroom is engaged in farming. The bride wore a pink suit with a white carnation corsage. The bridesmaid wore a blue suit with a pink corsage.

TEXAS YOUTH LEADER VISITS IN DECATUR Miss Elnora Baker of Port Arthur, Texas, is visiting in Decatur with relatives and friends. She recently attended a church conference at Columbus, Ohio. From there, she went to McCormick seminary Chicago. Miss Baker is staying with Mrs. H.

A. McElroy, 2436 East Main street. Miss Baker will return to Port Arthur today. She is in charge of classes, and youth groups at the First Presbyterian church in Port Arthur. SPECIAL! Bittiday THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY GEORGE WASHINGTON Cherry Ice Cream Gallon $1.35 For An Effortless Meal This Weekend WONDERFUL PURE BEEF 6 HAMBURGERS TO GO $1.20 At AlL Bledsoe's Ice Cream Stores 1125 North Water 865 East Wood 482 North Monroe Rev.

John Clark Speaks To Arthur P.T.A. Members Arthur, Feb. 21 (Staff) Rev. John Clark gave the Founders' day address for the Arthur P.T.A. Wednesday night at a meetling held in the Methodist church.

Special music was furnished by music students of the Arthur unit under the direction of Willis Smith. Following business and a program, the group went to the grade school where a birthday tea and social hour were held. Before any attempt is made to repair an electric cord, care should be taken to see that the cord has been disconnected from the electric current. SORE THROAT DUE TO COLDS For soothing relief, rub VAPORUB BE BUDGET USE YOUR OLD RADIO LIKE CASH ON A NEW RCA-VICTOR RADIO PHONOGRAPH 00006 You Can't Match It! ONLY WEEKLY $2.50 With AM FM 3-SPEED CHANGER 12-INCH SPEAKER 10 TUBES Piano House Inc. Emerson 143 N.

MAIN DECATUR DAVID'S 604 W. Packard Phone 5101 Hours: 8:00 to 6:00 WE SELL ONLY NICE GOV'T. INSPECTED Fresh GREEN MEATS Stringless GREEN MANGOES Each LOW Lb. BEANS MEAT PRICES Strictly Fresh Fresh Ground FRIERS and HENS Hamburger Lb. 48c Lean, Breakfast Meaty SAUSAGE Lb.

Boiling Beef: Lb. 39c Lean, Boneless, Pork Pound Boston Butt Lean Cube Steaks 69c Pork Roast Lb. 43c Sliced Meaty, Small BACON Lb. 39c Spare Ribs Lb. 45c Durkee's Dukees rich-in-eggs Own Grade (AA WHIPPED SALAD YELLOW Pound Whucoes DRESSING .00 Dre Margarine, 29c.

Pint Jar 32c Kitchen Goodness: Plenty of UNRESTRICTED PARKING SPACE AUTO FINANCING on All Makes of at LOW COST THE MILLIKIN NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

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