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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 33

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SOCIAL NEWS MUSIC DECATUR SUNDAY REVIEW Four Sections--32 Pages DECATUR, ILLINOIS, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 13, 1926. WOMEN'S NEWS AMUSEMENTS 3 11 HUH 111I 1 1 Wedding Party Is Announced Owen Nuptials Wednesday. Kin Clara Elisabeth ejected ntr maid of honor Nye of Orlando. for her Wednesday night to Dr. Alfred Beam Owen of Roekford.

III. and briat-elect were at Fairmont Sem- Innry at Washington, D. C. Three Decatur young women have been rhoaen namely Mlu Virginia Oray. Mlu Louise and Constance and one Constance granddaughter of Mr.

and K. I. Baldwin, who often visits In Decatur. Master Robert David son of Lee C. Moorc- wilt little ring bearer.

Dr. Owen will have Harold W. Woleott Denver, Colo best trun, U.h«r* will Dr. Clarence Boswell of Rock ford; Dr. Mark X'lion nf Canton; Dr.

Lone Chlcairo; Dr A. 1. Hedgcock of CKRKMOXT TV CHURCH. Thf, cfremony will be performed at '0 tVednendny nlfrhi, June- 14, In i First Preubs-terlan ohurch by Tt'v. K.

Cllpplnirer, pastor, 1n the of a lance number of friends nd relatives. Following- the ceremony a reception will be held In the home of the bride's parents. Dr. and A. Warnen, West Main street, ff- and clne Tn compliment to Ml 1 Virginia Qray entertaining i a brldire-breakfart Monday In the Country Club, honoring and Con- W.It I.

Mlrs Settle Holt will a Monday afternoon at In hrr home. South Edward for bride. Dr. Owen arrived In Decntur Frl- and i remain until ft.r the wedding. TRl DELTAS HAVE DEGREE SERVICES Dtlte.

Delta Delta Alliance con- circle degree on four of the i and five members of Trl Delta aorority wbo became of th. Alliance. The tfrgrse w.r* held at 4 clock Saturday afternoon at the rhapt.r houm, followed by a dinner In of W. R. McQau- gh.y In Oak Crest.

The first four mentioned Mlll- IMn of June. Following the of the new Alli- eti members. Gnltfen. i Holdauay. l.

IS 1 J.u.*il« Rym.n. K.lna Earl. TV. Id. i I I Toekfj.

MIMrert Boruff England. Carter. Lorraine Splesi will In Spnnitfl.ld Monday to attend the i banquet i be held at Abraham Lincoln hotel. Spies, to a In Nashville. fall.

rao Walt, W.sl Main with a dinner followed fcT three tables of bridge in her Thursday evening In honor of Mary Mc'Jhee, who will be married to Joseph L. Ward. Flrat prlxe In bridge went to Isabel Pluck and consolation nent to Mayme Irons, a towel shower SEMI FINALS GOLF TOURNAMENT aeml-flnale In June golf tour- for women of the Country will be playtd Monday noen, W. Dickinson me.tlnc W. K.

Wayland and W. a RKgly plsylng ills. Edwlna Irving. In th. consolation fliRhr, Mrs.

Laclen Mueller i mtrt Ebert B. JtuelUr Jone Cowell will meet Mri. Frank Elans. In tournament i be Wedneeday Kfternonn. An IS hole handicap medal play for all not In the aleo will held Wednesday afternoon, following tne luncheon.

The regular luncheon for the Association will be ft.Id Wednesday at 1 o'clock, followed by finals In the golf play and by progress! bridge. Host i for luncheon are Mrs. W. Roy JCnlck, Guy P. Lewis and W.

C. Weod. Howard Ferry. UOO ftloek North WaUr atreet, entertained with five tables of bridge In her home Frl- afternoon. house waa at- decorated In peonlei.

end other garden of hues. Talllei of lew roM. More priie In went to Dwlarht Spencer, second, Mra. Jtetvhall Baaman, third, B. M.

CtaHeh, eeneolatlon. Roy Bab- Ferry were her F. Oullek. and Ferry. Urht rtfrethmenti follewlnr tie ferldse TO BECOME BRIDE Photo.

MISS MARTHA DEVTEY. Miss Dewpy will become the bride of Roy Sunday, June 27, In North Manchester, trticre both young 1 people reside. Miss Dewey will eradutte this week from Mlll- ikin unlvewlty where she is a member of PI Beta Phi sorority. STUDY CLASS TO HEAR OF HONOLULU An extra meeting- of the Study Class will be held Thursday afternoon of this week In the home of Robert Mueller, Milllkln Place. Robert I.

Hunt and Miss LJUie S. Chadsey, both of whom were In Honolulu this winter, will tell the Study members of their trfp. The class held Its last regular meeting last Saturday evlmnsr In the home of Mrs. Frank L. Evans, West William at which time officers for the year were elected as 'ollows: Ltllle S.

Chadsey Vice chairman--Mrs. W. Smith. Secretary Anna Pe- grara. Members of BW chapter of P.

O. and their families enjoyed a basket supper Wednesday evening on the lawn of the TV. M. Wood home, West Decatur street. About i were In The party was the last meeting: of BW chapter for the summer.

Delta -Delta Delta Alliance will meet Tuesday i in the home of Beatrice Atlasa. West Prairie avenue. Miss Helen Gorham being; assistant hostesa. TO CONTINUE STUDY OF DANTA Xaca year during the regular of Shakespeare division of the Woman's Club the atudy on the average of three or four plays written by Shakespeare and at the end of the regular atudy, take up another author for a comparatively short period of time. This year Dante and Divine Comedy studied and a result of this Interesting: study fifteen members of the division have decided to meet Indefinitely for the continuation of Dante's Furga- torlo, under the leadership of Mrs.

Eugenie M. Bacon. The women will meet each Thursday morning: at In Mrs. Bacon's home, 156 Oakdale Linn Wowing Fteftninnillr Trained fnttre Head Here you find hig who treat your bail jZmrXng to condition, color tad tcstutt-- with the exqut- lite Kkadik thit ruttj mMft trm, nMtral ttmljl Advance cow HAUL QOODS SALE! boulevard, for an hour and a hairs study. Any member of the Shakespeare division is Invited to loin the "Dante Class." as the women probably will be known.

The study will be rather in detail and of a thorough nature. The organization Is quite unusual, especially at this time of the year, when the thermometer hovers around ninty degrees and most women read light, airy plays of frivolous nature. Twenty mothers of Lincoln school were entertained Saturday afternoon In the homo of Mrs. L. E.

Coonradt, honoring Miss Nell Weas. 1 who will be married this sumoner, Cards were played during: the afternoon. The mothers presented Miss Weasel a silver sugar and creamer and also silver salt and pepper shakers. VIVIAN N. COYLE TO BECOME BRIDE OF C.

W. HUSHER Announcement has been made 1n Kansas City, Mo, and Kansas City, of the engagement and ap-. marriage of Miss Vivian Naomi Coyle, daughter of Mr. and E. S.

Coyle of San Francisco, formerly of- Decatur, and Cur- Is Wayne Husher son of Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter of Deeatur. The mar- iage will take place the middle of 'uly in the Washing-ton Avenue ilethodlst church In Kansas City, Rev. Frank Ness, pastor, per- ormlng the ceremony. Miss Coyle Is a graduate of the Decatur High school and of the National Training School for Deaconesses and Missionaries of Kansas City, Mo.

graduating from he school two years ago Miss Coj le las been deaconeis the Washington Avenue Methodist church In Kansas City, Kan. She arrives in Decatur June 22 for a two week's visit with her sister, Mrs. B. J. Moody.

Mr. Husher attended the Decatur schools and is branch manager of he Mpe-Bridges company of Kansas City, Mo. After the wedding of Mies Coyle and Mr. Rev. Frank KeM.

who will officiate at the services and Irs. Ness will make a sli our of Europe and Mr. Husher and his bride will occupy the parsonage during their absence. Coyle will Continue as church worker. 100 H.

S. COMMENCEMENT DANCE 'AT COLISEUM About one hundred couples attend- the annual commencement dance the fair grounds coliseum Friday light in honor of the fifty-eight a nual commence-nent the senior of the Decatur high school. Lights were trimmed In rose col- Ted crepe and presented a pretty pectacle from the road as well the huge coliseum itself. Although aln fell In the latter part of the veiing, it did not Interfere with the ileasnre of the evening. Music was furnished by George Soforth's Gold Band from Chicago nd was well received.

Dancing took 'lace from o'clock until 12. PI BETA PHI HAS JUNE BREAKFAST Fifty members of Pi Beta sorority attended the annual June breakfast given Saturday morning at 8 o'clock, the breakfast being held in the pavilion of Fairvlew Park Instead of on the lakp as was originally planned. Following the breakfast a short business meeting was held. Out of town members in attendance were Mrs. Charlotte Shellabarger California Miss Lelah Belle Davis of Chicago, Mrs John Jones Sharon and Mrs.

George SrC Fleor leor 4 a sJ Attendants at Warnes-Owen Wedding Orlinger hu been teaeHlht ichoot a member of PS Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Henry a member of Sigma Alpha Epsllon at the University of Illinois and located In California, where the wedding will take PARTY AT FOR MISS BIELHEN Honoring Mary Blelhen. who will be marriedd to Byron this cummer, Forrest Thompson delightfully with six of bridge in hei; home In Clinton Saturday afternoon. Cut of were used in decorating.

Following the brides play dining room, tea, wan B. lerved In the B. Bentley, The cenlral portrait in the above group Is the likenesi of Miss Marian ls'ye of Orlandn. who will be the maid of honor at the wedding of Miss Clara Elizabeth Warnes and Dr. Alfred B.

Owen night. At the upper left is Miss Louise Denz, attended Columbia university in New York this winter; below is Miss Virginia Gray, has been attending the Institute of Musical Art in New York; at the upper risht is Miss Constance Champaicn, who attends Fairmont seminary in Washingto n. D. below is Miss Constance Waltz, who attended the Universilv of Wisconsin and who will become the bride of C. A.

Elvehjem June 30. The four ronng women will serve as "bridesmaids. The young man in the group is Robert David Moorehead, who will act as ring bearer. Proctor, both of Chicago, and Virginia Shafer Brown of Cleveland, all of whom formerly resided Decatur. In Mrs.

Dan Myers and daughter, Miss Pauline, and son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Myers, left Saturday for Floradale, summer resort at Mcars, Mich. They are making the trip by motor and expect to be gone about two weeks. They will visit In the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Malcolm 'Wood. LUCIEN MUELLERS WIN GOLF PLAY In the mixed foursome at the Countrv Club held Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Mueller -non the prizes of two golf balls each for low net scores.

Mrs Mueller's score wae 43 and Mr. Mueller's was 41. Miss Clara Scranton has arrived In Deca.tur to pass the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.

Scranton, North Union street. Miss Scranton has received her degree from Columbia university. New York. Miss Mabel National Bank E. of Green, ef the Decatur staff, left Decatur Sunday mprnlng vis.

the Wabash for Longmont, to spend her vacation with her sister. BERNARD GRALIKER, Mrs. Frank Stewart and Miss Genleve Gunning entertained thirty-seven guests Saturday In the Elks' Country Club with a 1 o'clock luncheon. Following, there were several tables of bridge. Mrs.

Charles R. Murphy and diugh- er, Miss Mildred, left Saturday a rnoon for Seattle. Wash, to pass he summer months. JfiSS JANE IBVIN'G arrived In Decatur Saturday from Rosemary Hall, Greenwich, where ahe been In school this winter. Mrs.

P. Irving- drove to Terre Haute. where she met her daughter, nd they returned Saturday to Deca- ur. LELAH BELLE DAVIS TO BRITTANY FOR SUMMER MONTHS Miss Lelah Belle Davis, formerly at James Milllkln unlver- Ity now a resident of Chicago, Is ailing June 25 from Montreal, on the Canadian-Pacific "Monrose" for Brittany, where she will pend the summer. Miss Davis is making the trip with two friends rom Chicago.

Miss Davis been visiting Mlsa Florence Page, west Prairie avenue, 'or several days this week and left Saturday for her home. She was en- informally several times during her short stay In Deeatur and uiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii iiiiniHHiimmniiiiiiHiiniiiHinmmnn 543 North Water Street. How Fur Should Be Kept Millions of dollars' worth of furs are destroyed each year by fire and moth where they have' been stored away in so called fire proof and moth proof safes; tar bags and cedar chests. My experience in life long study and handling of furs teaches there is no air tight safe, bag or chest or any known chemical that will exclude moths from furs. The extreme summer heat cracks the pelts, wilts the fur and works irreparable damage to furs and skins.

Store your furs with a furrier that has fur storage facilitites. Cold storage is the only safe method of safely keeping furs; freezing temperature prevents the of moth, prolongs the life of furs, keeps the hair glossy, the pelt firm and the cost is slight We have our own fire proof and burglar proof Vaults and cooling plant where the temperature is kept at the freezing point. We keep your furs at home where you may get them any day you wish. Why take chances of losing them by having them shipped out of town or by keeping them at your home. Just call Main 2485.

attended the Pi Beta Phi breakfast Saturday. T. W. Boruff and daughter, Mrs. Herbert England, motored to Atlanta, 111, Friday to attend 1 o'clock bridge-luncheon grlven by Mrs.

C. P. Harry In Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs.

L. W. Cook and daughters, Atleen and Dorothy, returned Friday from Chicago and South Bend, I after attending the graduation exercises of Miss Aileen Cook, trom St. Mary's Notre Dame, last Tuesday evening. GIVE SHOWER FOR TWO BRIDES-TO-BE In honor of two young women members of Pi Beta Phi who will become brides this June, the actives and pledges of the entertained with a Friday afternoon in the chapter house.

Fairview avenue. Miss Martha Dewey will become the bride of Roy OHn- ger, June 27, and Miss Laun Hen dee's marriage to Osborne Henry of California, will take place June in California. Dewey and Mr. Ollnger's are In North Manchester, Ind. The bride-elect will graduate week from Milllkln where a member of PI Beta Phi sorority.

Mr. hot TM With IMMMrlM Following course wedding dinner to waa taanth blrthdaf bride. young In Ih. fcrW-- mother of and Isabel Warner pouring. During this period mnsle fiirniahed by Minn Harriett Bean and David.

violinist and pianist. Young Carolyn Austin and Marie Carolyn Dance, attired pages, bearing with them for the bride-elect. A linen ahower given Bielhen two ninth grade students of Blelhen at the Roosevelt Junior High achool and have taken part In the presented under of Miss Blelhen. Edward Marshall also pleased with a vocal afternoon. A.

H. Bennett entertaining In her home tor the futuro bride. Wllna Moffett will Billy Starr, ion of Mr. and Starr, and Frederick Wlpfter- man, son of Dr. and P.

W. Wlp- perman, left Friday afternoon for Oberlln. from where they I'K Saturday morning on a weeks tour of the east offered by the Beason MISS MALLOY BRIDE OF DONALD TOZER Helen Malloy. daughter of F. F.

Fralley of and Donald of Mr. and John Toier, of Maroa, 111., were married Sunday, at 12:30 noon In home of the bridegroom's In Maroa, by Rev. Mr. Jenner pastor of the. Chrl.tlan church there.

They were attended by the brother and of the bride, Mr.and J. E. Molloy. of Decatur. wore a frock trimmed in blue with a white picture i 8.

h.ea D. A. R. MEMBERS TO OLD SALEM FOR FLAG DAY forty and i wemker. of Btcplien Pecatur ehajiUr, of the Anwrk-an Kevolutlon, will motor lo Balem Tarh el i ursliurg, I I I Monday.

14, for the annual Flag Day celebration women be of Tlerrn Menarrt chnplir of I'elerstmrg. who plan, lo tlie of the Art In- i i Monday morning at I o'eloc-k. and i be from that plare member brine own allver. dl.hef, and one covered for pol-lui-k In to be held at noon Old flalcm For the afternoon a program arrnnftei! King of i give the principal Lynn M. Ha nee Ive the A.

K. Talor, ehanlaln, i In eharite the devotions. Lynn M. In nf (h. day anil A.

f. Kawnark I. In if he program. The will Mrs Tloiirke nf Denver. cousin of nn M.

Maria T. Hucklngham. left i for Denver, fter several In De- Htur. Hair Goods Sale Unusual price for ten days. Natural Part French Transformation-- Plain C99 Kfl Special Natural Part French Transformation--Grey Special Natural Part Bob Transformation, plain Natural Part Bob Transformation, gray a a i Plain Special Jacquelllne formation, gray MRS.

HELLER'S BEAUTY SHOP 136 S. Water St. Main 1C43 $27.50 $45.00 $65.00 9 rm at I on $12.60 $15.00 $4.50 For Coin' Away! Vacation Time or Honeymoon If you need anything in Luggage, we suggest you visit this store, first, because our selection is the largest; second, we are the first to present the newest ideas in Luggage, and our prices are the lowest. Traveling Bags Genuine Cowhide and Leather Lined 17.75 Up. OTHER BAGS UP Suit Cases Genuine With All Arontd $10.00 up.

OTHER CASES II UP- Hat CMM Black Drtont aad Leather. The Meet Cm- realeat fer the Laey ia.7s UP. Lam Ceeee. mttt with Tray. Te Be Ueed In the Pellman er OB the Meter Trip.

Hartntann Wardrobe Trulita. Enjoy the Lmrr Tnrel With Cu.hlo. Top CQ'7 1A e9V Deeatur Trunk Factory 308 North Water St. THE CHILDBKNS SHOP Clearance Groups of for llltlr Klrli anil now at tpecla! Dresses for of In 14 ream. Hnvons, I'rlaU end --reduced to $2.49, $4.49.

$5.49 Girls 9 Hats Pretty rad taMmer i and eolere-- Half Price Coats for 1 ere redue.d $11.89 "l-3 Off CHILDRENS SHOP OBLANM mnufm 14f fMik Water Uratt PIMM Mali 1ST. mm mm Shampooed Fe Me JMfMKB USe UMM.10.ffl*) INFWSPAPF.Rr NFWSFAPF.R!.

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