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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 27

The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 27

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Decatur, Illinois, Saturday, March 24, 1956. THE DECATUR REVIEW PAGE SEVEN 1 7 I 30 A M' 1ST Mor 24 1956 Dota from US. WtAtM MtfAU Weather Illinois Fair and somewhat colder north and central, much colder extreme south tonight. Sunday fair and warmer. Low tonight 12 20 north, 20-25 south.

High Sunday 40-47 north, 47-55 south. 44 54 53 41 54 50 40 44 33 52 55 30 25 36 40 46 51 55 51 50 76 86 69' 67 62 66 71 65 70 77 45 42 65 48 58 69 73 74 77 Albuquerque Los Angeles Phoenix Salt Lake City San Diego San Francisco Denver Fort Worth Kansas City Memphis Oklahoma City Boston Cleveland Louisville New York Washington Atlanta Miami New Orleans Tampa EATHER AT 7 A. M. TODAY Lowest last High last 24 hours, night: Chicago Rockford Moline Peoria Rantoul Quincv Springfield gMte: -lEeyC 24 18 24 22 28 25 26 28 31 16 25 10 28 18 15 14 20 8 17 29 37 44 39 44 40 46 49 49 55 54 64 67 34 47 32 58 28 33 34 57 25 29 31 65 58 49 Vandalia Scott Air Base Detroit Dcs Moines Grand Rapids Indianapolis Marquette Milwaukee Paul Omaha S. Ste.

Marie Traverse City Bismarck I lelena Portland Seattle MAYOR PLANS TRAFFIC MODELS FOR YOUTHS Louisville, March 24 (AP) Louisville youngsters will learn traffic safety early in life if Mayor Andrew Broaddus has his way. The mayor says he is planning a junior size street SYstem with miniature sidewalks, traffic signals, signs and possibly small motor-driven cars. It would be used as an outdoor traffic "classroom" for children. The mayor, who saw such a pro- ject in Munich, Germany, summer, commented: "We not only would be. teaching our youngsters traffic safety, but also respect for our traffic laws and our policemen." Grain Office Ransacked Burglars Thursday night broke into the Macon Grain Co.

office at Macon but nothing was reported missing yesterdav. Sheriff's deputies said the of fice was ransacked and the contents of two unlocked safes were scattered around the room. There was no money in the safes, according to Russell Braden, company manager. rmrmn wmiii itthii fi Tilt Life Membership Presentation She has been active in PTA Mrs. M.

K. Luttrell, left re 3 principal of the school. The framed picture in the background is an honor roll of past presidents. (Herald and Review Phto) ceives a life membership in the Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers from the Warren School PTA Thursday night. for nine years.

Making the presentation is Mrs. Paul Pope, center who is president. Miss Kathrvn O'Mallic, right, is Pi Phi Party A CLINTON WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS MONDAY NIGHT Clinton, March 24 (Staff) The Clinton Woman's Club will meet in the Library Club Rooms, Monday at 7:30 2 Girls Merit Scholarships Two Decatur "iris. Miss Linda For Sponsors Dr. and Mrs.

Maurice Armstrong, chapter sponsors of Pi Reta Phi snrnrirv ill hnnnrrrl p. m. The theme of the program! Richert and Miss Marlenc Hir-'will be "Youth Conservation." stein, students attending Beloit Mrs. Harold lones nroprani College at Beloit, have been 'chairman, announces the puest thc actlve ant honored for superior scholarship. I speaker will be the Rev.

Russell at the Pi 1 hi house on Their grades were the highest of a Rice of Clinton, who will talk on! Sunday afternoon, possible three point average. "Youth Today's Work." The committee in charge of ar- Thev are daughters of Mr. and! Other feature nf thr nrnoram i rangements includes: -i 1 Linda Brown Mrs. n. W.

hichert, li cstern will be entertainment by Linda Dr. and Mrs. Marvin O. I lirstein, Clark and her baton twirlers, and 430 Melrose Ct. la talk bv a representative of the Carol Beem Joyce Fancher Carol Montgomery Betsv Johnson.

Chamber oF Commerce about their threc-year-plan. WHO'S NEW Robert Clark McConnell born March 17 to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McConnell of Salem, Ore. Grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Everett J. McConnell, 57 Southmoreland and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Weldon Woman Attends WCTU Training School Weldon, March 23 (Staff) Mr.

and Mrs. V. L. Shinne-man of Weldon have return Moultrie Home Bureau Membership Tea Thursday Sullivan, March 24 (Staff) Flower slides taken bv Mrs. George 1 itus all oYer the United States will be shown by her at the Moultrie County Home Bur-; eau new member tea Thursday at the Powers grade school.

Thc program will honor new ed home from Evanston where Brown of Adams, Neb. BOOK VALUE A second daughter of Mr. andjthey attended the 12th annual iii- i i Mrs. Charles Riggins, No. 8 Knoll-wood who was born Feb.

leaucrsnip training scnool tor temperance Workers of the National Woman's Christian Temper- 26 and has been named Rebecca members of the organization. An taster theme will be carried out Ann. Their other daughter is Sus- ance Union. an. Grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. Shinneman assisted with with all units taking part. Asocial r- t'i- t. I T- i i ry.

hour will iollow. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. demonstrations and presented an Riggins of Moweaqua.

original memorial to the group, Oakland PTA Elects Marcv Meleah Bell, babv lne ldte -Mrs- u- LelSn dauohte'r of Mr. and Mrs. Lee i Co111. a former national presi ON YOUR dent and tirst vice-president of the world organization. This memorial was a flannelgraph designed by Mrs.

Gertrude Susdorf of Roy Bell, 1809 N. 32nd St. born March 8 in the Decatur and Macon County Hospital. The other Bell children are Gordon Lee and Linda. Grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Cochran, rural route 1. A daughter Carol Ann born Mrs. Ralph Jarrett, 1137 W. Decatur new president of Oakland School Parent Teacher Association was elected Thursday night.

The officers include: Mrs. Karl Webb, vice president Mrs: Fred Wise, secretary Mrs. Donald Thompson, corresponding secretary Mr. Edward Grosse, treasurer. Add dry mustard, Worcestershire sauce and curry powder to a cheese souffle for interesting flavor.

Cut large oranges in half and loosen with a small sharp knife the sections from the dividing membranes. Serve oranoe halves (with teaspoons for eating) for breakfast for a chanoe. ON THE PURCHASE OF A NEW '56 PLYMOUTH OR DODGE! WE NEED AN EVEN LARGER STOCK OF USED CARS FOR OUR RCA-WHIRLPOOL WASHER AND DRYER Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Karcher, 905 S.

21st St. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Anton Karcher and Mr. and Mrs.

S. V. Hopfinger, all of Dahlgren. Elizabeth Amy born March 4 to Mr. and' Mrs.

Rodger K. Snel-son of Cincinnati, Ohio, formerly of Decatur. This is their fourth child. Decatur grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

James E. Henson and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Snel-son. A babv son Gregory Lynn born March 13 to Mr.

and Mrs. Paul David Barnes, 1968 E. Main St. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

James E. Davis, 936 W. Olive St. Mr. and-Mrs.

Oscar D. Barnes of Maroa. Patricia Anne born Wednesday NORTH SIDE MOTORS TO OPEN APRIL COME IN TODAY FOR AN AMAZING OFFER! in the Hospital to Mr. and AT LEAST Mrs. Jack D.

Lamont, 546- Long- view PI. the babv has a sister Peggy. Lee and a brother Jack D. Jr. Grandparents include the A.D.

ALSO: EXTRA LIBERAL ALLOWANCES ON '55 MODELS -ALL MAKES Lamonts, 1027 N. Broadway and 700 FOR ANY CAR That Can Be Pushed, Pulled, Towed or Carried to Our Showroom On The Purchase of a New '56 Dodge or Plymouth the Marion Rays, 1852 N. Broadway. Elmer Earl Keck 3rd, born March 4 in hospital to Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer E. Keck 1093 W. Wood St. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer E. Keck 250 S. Haworth St. and Mr. nnd Mrs.

Pete Kutrules of Helena, Mont. 'According To Current N.A.D.A. Guidebook Figures After-dinner, treat: serve double-streneth coffee in small heavy footed glasses; top with a drift of DOT fo) whipped cream and powdered BIBLES White Bibles 8 50 no Black Blbl $1.50 Zipper Bibles S2.75 Dp. Lsrre Print Bibles $5.00 Bp 1 PICTURES Good Shepherd Christ and Children was jn.OA now $12.00 Gethsemsne was $18.00 now $13.00 EASIER CARDS 5c And no PHONE 8-4476 201-37 W. WOOD DODGE -PLYMOUTH WE DON'T MEET COMPETITION WE MAKE IT tT.T.yH'FUDDEN ED JPAYIESS 42 9 TVf 802 EAST WOOD STREET 423 N.

Water St Phone 3-8353.

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