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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 32

The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 32

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Decatur, Illinois
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Sunday, November 13, 1949. DECATUR SUNDAY HERALD AND REVIEW 32 SOCIETY of Sullivan. She will discuss arts Beta Sigma Phi BETHANY CHURCH WEDDING SETS PARENTS' ANNIVERSARY and crafts and their importance To Hear Freda Combs Xi Zeta chapter of Beta Sigma Pen women Hear Talk Today pn Art and Character Decatur branch of the National Phi will hear Miss Freda Combs Asahel E. Reynolds Circle Sews Wednesday Asahel E. Reynolds circle No.

G-AR. auxiliary, will sew all day Wednesday on cancer dressings at the cancer center, 240 North Church. Each member is to bring her own sack lunch. developing a well rounded character. Mrs.

Reeder is active in Woman's club work, "teaches arts and and was active in establishing the first Art Camp at Camp Kiwanis; She will bring samples of craftsmanship. All interested are invited to the program. Tea will follow. League of American Penwomen will meet today at 2 p.m. in Cen speak on "Using Your Leisure" at 7:30 p.

m. Monday in Decatur Club. Each member is to bring examples of her leisure time activities labeled with her name. tral School of Music, 115 North Main, to hear a talk on "Today's Challenge" by Mrs. James Reeder LVH 4 Oft fnv ILA 18 Beauiify Your Home Before The Holidays.

With Eastern Venetian Blinds All Steel Perfectly Functional With the Rolla-Head ALL BLINDS CUSTOM BUILT Sq. Ft. 48c Beauty Salon Replace Those Wood Slats With Steel! We Have The Fastest Blinds in Touch! REGULAR SERVICE 4 HOURS Special Sen fee While You Wait (NO EXTRA CHARGE) PHONE 2-4211 VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURING CO. 445 NO. 19th JUST OFF ELDORADO St Elmer's Is Decatur's Fastest Growing Junior Department Store Regularly Priced $5.00 I Machine or MachineKess Shop at Elmerfs Sunday Shop For The Family Permanent Wave including shampoo and set APPOINTMENT NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY Mr.

and Mrs! Lester B. Elston, 1010 North Jordan, announce the engagement of their daughter Norma and Richard L. Beaman, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Beaman, 129 Longview, and Robert C. Beaman, route 7.

The wedding is to be Dec. 31 on the 25th wedding anniversary of her parents. Miss Elston is employed at Arlene's, and Mr. -Beaman works for his father at Spotts Cigar store. She carried white roses.

A reception followed in the church basement. The young couple are living now at 721 West Wood, after a honeymoon in northern Illinois. Mr. Leturno is a bookkeeper for the National Bank of Decatur. Miss Ruth Bible, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Bible of Findley, wore taffeta faille when she and Melvin Leturno, son ot" Mr. and Ray Leturno of Effingham, were married Oct. 23 in Findlay Methodist church by Rev. Warren Ellis.

You'll Save Money On Children's Cold Weather Apparel Men's and Women's Clothing! Clothing! Home Needs! II If Your Friendly Beauty Salon Third Floor Phone 2-4417 638 EAST ELDORADO STORE HOURS 8:30 to 8:30 of Windsor, left Friday for. Jack-1 son Irwin and his family for three sonville, to visit the Joneses' -I weeks. Seats on Reserve Tomorrow For Town-Gown Play This Week MACON COUNTY MEMORIAL PARK SSeires Horns wiMe ft IBeftfteir the cast, as wjll be John Dunnell, Robert Scherer, Prof. William E. Fisher, Helen Crowder Nally.

James Meikle Forrest Tackett, Dolores Beduhn and Jack Machin. The following are assisting with production: Prompters Frances Kimmel, Joyce Tatman. Stage manager Robert Marsden Electrician Walter-. Roney Properties Barbara Wilson Costumes Barbara Bara. Scene painter Norma Krenzer.

Business manager Nanette Smith. Every man owes it to himself and to his family to give serious thought to the. place of burial. You do not object to considering life insurance; the making of a will Hoes not make you die sooner: by securing a Burial Lot its use is brought no nearer. It merely disposes of a duty in comfort, which if deferred till necessity demands, may make it a hardship the purchaser, as the purchase of a lot at time of need necessarily follows other expenses, often comoelling him to rjurchase soroethin? wh'ch is not suitable to the needs of the family.

For information phone or call at Seats will go on sale and reserve tomorrow at Stauber's and at the College Supply store in Millikin, for the first Town and Gown Players offering of the year, the romantic comedy drama "John Loves Mary." Tickets are $1.20 each, 'tax included. The play will be given Friday and Saturday at 8:15 p. m. in Albert Taylor hall." The comedy is one that had, a long and successful run in New York, and the story is fast and interesting. Virginia Traughber Meis, Millikin graduate and often a Town and Gown actor herself, recently added to the drama department staff, is director, working under the general direction of Dr.

L. C. McNabb. The leads, John and Mary, are being' taken by students Robert and Nancy Hoest. Others in SINGING TOWER Leave for Florida For 3 Weeks Stay Mrs.

Charles Lucas, 1258 North Main, with Miss Mary Bolin of Car-rollton and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jones dlel-IPairns Ss wiEck Phone 5058 City Office 538 Standard Building Transfer House Zip-in I O-- E. Eldorodo St. ni -ii I I Zip-in coats coats Ccrro Gordo St.

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Years Available:
1878-1980