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Decatur Evening Herald from Decatur, Illinois • Page 18

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SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1929 A 20 DECATUR A rv MONTICELLO FAMILY CELEBRATES GOLDEN WEDDING TODAY Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Peck Of Monticello Will Celebrate Their Golden Wedding Today Six Children Will Be at Home for Observance, and Several Out of Town Guests Will Attend; Ceremony Was Clinton in 1879 TOWNS CALENDAR OF EVENTS I OMICLLLO i i i i i i-k tello i lilt which IUL kU Camp Fire Girls Gne Ceremonial 1 in Vandalia in H'. 1 7 National Annivei sary Will Be Celebrated St James Chinch 1 tic lii tm, niw ii i it.

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pienent toi the lotion Li i A A I U--The Van Viigil bniltb ot i JUK i i n-, Flit, gills i observe a other i i VetK vvn annvcrsnrv in Sundav is toetid ol the ihipi mt ll vice i Maich 1" the St of tht Pcpiln Jlls 1 Jnnies Lutheran church It Ii 'he Bhlpps Miss i i a Peck rih i of the ip Mr anl Mia Pecks antmet Monlicello Vandalii Cimp Girls an cciemonv MONDAY Vill i Book I lib meets i a Tulhs Golden Wedding Today Aicota oman club Art Lil OJ Cr Clla i Hltjh school Rice The Ravel 5 Tuscola Winter Migrators Begin to Return Home trie itnp Fire Cula all the i Ot1 this du are ro dfdlcsting them (o the Camp Fir, hJU J.ff Peck all of Montnelki and i LI met Stuai ol Df Piiiiin Mwrrkd In Cllulitn The couple mamcd in tlm ton March 17 In th" MUliodK Rci James LaMon on a a i of Mins 1801 hen moved to Montlcello where Mr Peck wu en sinter of the tile facloiy north ol the citj The late MM Hnntiah Me Shirley was the i person Mrs peclt knew In Mor.lii.*llo Auntie Mac' as she was called developed a ceremonial gowns mothers foi Mis Peck Chorus--Bum Fire Burn Mr Peek was 71 a i of age In Sentence prayers June and his wife was 70 in Octo Belle Atkinson Is Coming; Families Had Apartments Together 11'feCOlA 17--The i i i a tioti ol i i home, bus begun i ll-c a a of Mr ind i rtitiliin who i i dav ago fiorri ill elfrhl to i i i a -us week of Mr and Tree Planting in Effingham flr 1 (Ac ceremony Lffmfham Aonor of of former district Woman's club prcWcni Soy Scoofs Effingbain had a part the tree planting Salem Chooses State, National P. T. AJielegatea Mrs. Frank Schwartz to Go to Washington; Two Named for Mattoon Meet ALDM, March IT--IH the March nicotine of the Oak Park Parent Teacher association this week tSn Frank Schwartz was elected dtle gate to attend the National convcn lion in Washington in May and Mrs Fred Deltrlch ajid JJri Slormcnt were chosen as to the convention at Mattoon which will be held April IT 19, JO under the direction of Mlii Johnson of that college and the play will presented the first of April. Mre Girls organisation and san the a i group was organized bj Mr 1 Wllnia Rcinhrd eujrttian in Vandalia four i H.

rLCK and Mi Peek ae celebrating thcr 50th wedding fiom today live of ihctr six children prucnf Peck ii yean, of Lc ri Betcf. i parsed sev af an (J a fi a ycor youngei A large gioap of town gutlts MONTICELLO GIRL IN COLLEGE PLAY MONTICELLO March 17--Miss Lorn Beth Weddle daughter of Mr and Mrs Weddle of this city who is attending Eureka college has been choaeri to take a part in lh annual comedv drama put on by tho Euieka plajeri of Eureka college of The Brat' have been Dr. W. L. George OPTOMETRIST (Eye Sight Specialist) TetepbotM 7K6 on to henlih glorifj happj Following Is the program Processional--Canip Fire i I Mt and Mia Petk parcels both moied lo Fialt count in 1872 Brief History--Yvonne Boer Choi us--'Lay me to Sleep In Mr Pccka parents locating west of Sheltering Flame Mansfield on a farm acid Mrs Address by Doermg nearer lo Farmer I The Girl Scouts nnd the Bov Out of Twwn tiuents I bcouts a to be spe The out of town guests for lal guests during this ceremonial celebration today aie Mi and Mrs Earnest Bowman and daughloi Bet ty Lou of Seymour Mi and Mrs Wll 11am Hot and son Peck of Cham palgn Mr and Mis Loian Coopei of Champaign Mr and Mis Herman Peck, Mr and i William Peck and son Edgat of Mansfield Be relatives Mr and Mrs George Thorpo will be BEULAK KURTZAND DR.

ALFRED HANSSEN OF OAKLAND ARE WED Young Dentist Takes as Bride Former Oakland Girl, Now of New Jersey OAKLAND Maich 17 lab Belle Kuiti and Di -Mise Beu- Alfred Hanssc-n were married at 9 clock Saturday In the parsonage of First Christian church In Charleston by Rev Hayes The double ilng ceremony was Attendants were Dr and Mrs I Hill A Kurtz 3i grandfather of the bride and Charles Henn The bride wore a blue ensemble ron Mrs Mrs Hnnssen Is the daughter of tha Miller Tree Honors Club Woman in Effingham EFFING HAM March 17--Mem be is of tha Effingham Woman club honored Mrs Wright of New ton former president of this district and present state vice president of this section of southern Illinois by planting a tree in the court house yard last Tuesday Mrs Don Johnson chairman of the conservation com mlttee was In chaxge ot the cere monies assisted Boy Scouts piogram wis aa follows America, accompanied by Bojs baad Salute of flag the pledge of alleg lence the Boy Scouts Reading of Kilmers poem Trees Bugle call Wesle Petty Recitation'Plant A Tree" by days paat presidents of the Effingham Woman's club Mrs Don Johnson Mrs Ben Kagay Jr Mrs Dam eral months Rest ol (ho The lemaimlei of the Tuscolii i.ol'j ty at Ijong Beach a i i a a icatiic for home Mr and Mrs Ed Collins icpirUd at some point IT Texas i thpv a i lolte Ing In ouler not to a i In Illinois i Ihe blust ons March weithei Mrs Owen Tailor Is salt! to a begun hc i several dajs ago fiom Olendale (allf and Is stopping with her nephew and family In ban I-iancisco foi a i i befoie continuing her icturn trip Mrs Benjamin Kage is cxnected home from Long Beach about the i of April as aie Mr and Mrs Perry Howe who have passed Ihe winter In the tame place Mr and M.f Will Joseph and daughter Harriett Ann will remain In Ihe West another year befoi re p)Wn( i (ff, in Peck home, B52 him street. Tuscola Boys and Girls Council Is Making Plans for April 21- I Pati ttk tlve eomiiilUe of Ihe Boyb and GirJs organization i council has announced tho 1 MH Hoy A Falrnci Mi-s date foi Bos tird Glils week in 1 Blackburn Collins ruscola which i be Ap il McGaO thiough Apnl 28 Di Hlnc I council is composed of repie piesident of the tonntll has ap sentauves i Mf)ous oiganna- poin cd the i standing torn tlons in the cily An organization mittees foi the jail or tlltlt ls ejCntrd In the I Ray a i aisisted council )s isked to send Ihe name of by nicmbcri to be --elected by htm 1H Uie 3 i turning to Tuscola as they are cour happily located and are enjoying Roy Johnson Apartment, 1 ner Rev Cha les Dotson Boys' oiganlialion Arthur The Tuscola people all had apart menls within three blocks of each other and planned their trips ard picnics as one big family all winter Dr and Mis Shipp former Tuscola people (he a pastor of sN DrEiAY representative to the sccretaij Tullei as all oiganlzaUons arc lo co operate in this nork re i I st of nnd the organizations whtch they i esent shows the scope of mem bershlp Heid scout niastei Di Htne Leon Re nhcimer a Tioop 1 Ecv Scouls Boll man Joulan irl Parker and Charles Di and Mrs John En ing of Ken mare former Tuscolans who were passing the Inter at Loni; Beach Mrs Robeit Cotton and Mrs Will A Fullfrton drove to a i i Ille Ind Wednesdav foi a ARCOLA HOME A MorltiandMrs Mar Mr and Mrs A Kurti Jr now of Monroevllls but formerly of Oakland where the passed her childhood Shfl attended Oakland Township High school Illinois Teach college in Charleston anil the Chicago Art Institute Dr Hanasen la the son of Mrs A Hanssen St Grace Fall! Mont He was gradu Ircrn Northweelctn unKerslty he la a member of Chi Sigma Phi and been a dentist In Oak land for two years Alter a short wedding tiip Dr an! Mrs Hans sen be at home In Oakland 1929 Belles Are Not Fat PI an (era pledge Boy Scouts Address Mrs Johnaon Response, Mrs Wright Selection Boys' band Reading Mrs Albert Schnieppe Star Spangled Banner Boys Band Boy Help The slogan of the 70000 members of the Woman a club of Illinois la Plant a tree for eveiy club membei In Illinois The Boy Scouts taking part were from Ame-lcan Troup 2 of this city Leonard Boos Louis Zehner Andiew I Sur Geoige Thoele Jr and Robert Luchterfeld assistant scout rncstei The membeis of the Bos Band who played were Wesley Petty Eu gene Coo ley Lei let Hikeworlh Claude Wlllcford Robert bwam Ed ward Tlshei and C'arence Davis WELFARE CLUB OF VILLA GROVE HAS PROGRAM THURSDAY Mrs Harry Landes Enter- taiDB Bndge Mrs Tulha to Have Book Club SHELBYVILLE WOMEN ATTEND COUNTY MEETING VILLA GROVE March. 17--Mis Russel Vaughn entertained the Baby Welfate In her home in Harrison avenue Thuisdoy after ARCOLA March IT--The Litera tuie and Art depi tmeru ot the Ai cola Woman club i meet Wed nesday with Mis lh program -Mil include a talk on The Making of the "New Yorker Hen ry' by Mia Hftirj Ciews ard the Rod of His VVrath MM Himman Mrs Raymond will be art leader SULLIVAN HIGH GLEE CLUBS GWE OPERETTA FRIDAY Ihe Sullnan High schools bos and girls glee club will present the operetta 'The Gypsy Rover in the imn Tioop 2 Boy Scouts Jvernelh Rtnichlon Rotary club A Vest Moose lodge Romir Method ibt chuich Hiriy Cooch High bchool Pixient Teacher association I ton Remhenncr Tu'cola schools i Guv Collins, Biplist church McGary A a Legion, Arthur Bolivian Catholic chinch rather Tin dan Patteiion Spiing 0 Martin Kennei' Ctnrch of Chilst Dolson Noith Ward A Charles Patrick Cirlstian churcn Heniv Rice Cam pf I re Girls, Mrs Roy A Palmer Gill Scouts Miss Rachel Blackbutn Tuscolo Woman club i Fuller Chamber ot Commerce Charles SUinnei, Py Ihlnn Sisters, i Llda, Lester Fe bekah lodge Mrs Call Eta Morris, bouth a i A Harry King Odd Fellows lodge John Walling unattached Hrirry Marsh Vr Roy Jolnson Knights of Pythias Fullci Harrison avenue auditorium Fiiday night at noon Mis Orpha Hughes discuss Thc of ed the topic foi the dav The Ro Ja portlay( by Babs Bath Di Lee Freeh of Decatur Speaks to Club Child Department SHELBYVILLE Maich IT -Among the women w'lo attetided the count Womans club meetng in Wednesday were Mrs Geoige Rhoads Mis' Louis Conn Mrs Fia.nk Bollrigcr Mrs Thecdore Thompson Mrs Pay Gloutard Mis Cosart Mrs Dora Bisdee Mrs Harr Foster Mis Truman Hanard i Thomas Hearten Mrs Harwood Mrs Monroe Mis Cair Mrs A Yantls i a TV i a Mrs Ella Stewatd Mrs Auld Mrs Doxe Mis Nellt Waggon cr Mis Delia Miller Mrs Hiram Poirue Ray Klllam Miss Beisle This factor was embodied Mirmola W)teon 3a witl i lr( Douthlt and Feopfe used M(ss a They end the excess in this easy way Twenty ago excess (at was eom- men. people of 40 escaped Not All ot styleand beiuty are opposed to fat This grealchangestarted when science Oietrttrti the chief causeof obesity It under attive gland A way was found to correct ttui deficiency, and it a with nine motheis aTd Mi Hai i Landes as hostess to the Thursday Afternoon Budge club thii 1th Mis Iicne Squibb Mts Adlat ind Mrs Ornson the latter of L'ibona ai guests Mrs Lon Luna received i i i pilie nnd Mrs Johnson iMattoon Couple Wed second Mrs Arnold waa honoied by very prett showei of church gifts Mrs Lantlea seized a two louise luncheon Mrs Fiank Tullm will be hostess to the meeting of the Book club Monday afternoon Mother Club Mis Anita Wegeng was hostess lo the meeting the Young Mothers club at her horre Thursday afte-noon On account ol illness In fanrllles Miss Dons Meador and Clarercc Delbeit Wcemei bo'h of Mattoon i married In Decatur at 2 30 clock Saturday afleinoon bv Rev Harley Maish of the First Thc ccternonv was In thr church The coupie will make then horne in Mattoon Luncheon Clubs KIW4MS CLUB A novelty program has been sthcd uled for the mcctlrg ot the Kiwams club Tu'-'tiay noon In Hotel Otlanclo for Springfield at 4 45 oclork hand sewing Among those piesent were Mrs Fogerson Mrs Baker Mrs Gilroer Han son Mrs Vi Morrison Mrs Lowerv and i Vmghn Pllcher Out of ttmn guests were Mr I Lowery of Gibson City find Alien little Bonnie Jean Clark of Chicago CLUB Mcmbcis ot Rotar club i foi Springfield at 4 J5 clock Mon day afternoon on a special I cai The club will with the Irt oicni iiitinn Mnnrt- Mondi It's Growing! I I 01 Idci leiglh bob is Is nig a ical pi ice among lashions of tbc hour for the youngei set In many high schools and more than half the glils aie letting their hau giow to the new length This stjlc voin by Yoik Cilv girls i shown In the aboxe photograph of 1925 Avenue the Woman club had lor the slender hgurcs you sec every where today. Marmota not secret Each box con taint the formula and the reasons (or remits.

No abnormal exercise or required Simply four ublcta daJy tf ie Adu.t until weighlwraea down to norma. I I 1 Try thu if you over weigh I of regular meeting Thursday afternoon in the tub rooms in the Llbiary building Di lee Trcch Decatur child spe gave an address on Making a and Mrs Geoigc Duncan en sh i. 10 being tertalned with three tables of 500 by lhe Decalur delegation This ivi Mlsi i 0 Mlas nabtle SJi; am certaitlK delighted fiat I let my hair prow lo tc tho ta ce of the Monday noon the IcnRth now that I the St Patrick iUggOiUoris Dale Bonn and Mis Wallace Bairaek re ceKed high icote and Goidon I scheduled for the lhursQa OPTIMISTS CI.UB i i so much i and more i The annual election of officers 1.A?' 013 ha htt 3 Ior I eomewhen excess fat departs Then nu will know why so many people, for ntmny have urged friends lo use Utrmolt. Co start a( once Minoctt mtcttftan utttts ut I rrIl and Mrs Paul Squibb icceued sec Three tables of WO played Thurs day evening at the home Dr and Mrs Cunningham High score was received by Mrs Spunk le and Dr Cunningham and 1 bprlnkle and Mis DeFore te ceiled, the low score Dr Tayloi and ton Dr Robert Tayloi ieturned home I I day evening from a i dajs aulo E.11TT VILLi, March 17--Hiss i i While gone they visited Dr a Chutchill has received the Taj lor i sbter Mrs Robinson in faa of the Optin ist cljb lando floU Op ART DEGREE. TO TOUR KXCHANGE CLUB The Exchange club will heai a on the A Slalcy company given by the president Edw during the tlub meet ing this week The meeting mil be 515 clock Mondav evening in the Decatur club rooms fro ffARMOLA 'yirtKntttton rt bachelor degice In Dramatic Art fiom the Chicago Musical college in which she has been studying sh; has tigned A with the Con (mental Ljceum a 3 a di i ir a i for a piomtnrnt I which i lour Ihe ioulhein sidles piilpfi Ok Mi and Mis Lowciy and fain ly plsn to dnve to Gibson CIlJ.

foi a The P. CL1B ReK Pusher of the a i de partment of The Herald will speak bcfoie the club on i day Problems of l.ewspape Cucu And it is fiec fiom all liaces of dandruff now I attribute iti imptovc nent lo the method I am us ing to care for it Its so popular among the girH In my sot All do Is put a little Danderlne on our blushes we use them Thli make? my liair so easy to dress any I want it and holds It In place ai I ai range it Dandcnne soothes my sialp and keeps it and my hair bo clc don need to shampoo tnoie than twice a month non And all my friends admire the way il mikes my hair so bi ighl and spaik Dandcnne does more to bi Ing 1 day i visit with rela lation CommllUes for a social i Allen Lowe be by conclude a vieeka hri -son heie lair for the club in A will be ap pointed The meeting will bn ID the A 1 uesdav noon b'llliantinc It removes that oily fil tiom it gives it new life and It cleanses and iniigoiates the a helps overcome dancliuff Danderinc 11 dfliglufully fragranced isn oily (loeitt rliow All drug stoics Lhe ecncrou 1 i5c bottler NORTH MAIN AT PRAIRIE AVE. are showing the new fashions in fine quality furniture With each new teason comet new in fine furniture and especially is this true in the time. During the long winter and evenings your furniture has been in constant use. Now it is drab and uninviting.

During the winter months the furniture work overtime creating new styles for spring. Our display floors are all aglow with new furniture that is exclusive with us and being shown now for the firrt time. You will find it a pleasure indeed to select new furniture at this time of the year. The styles are different from any you have ever seen. The lines are more graceful.

Many styles are faithful of the early American period. Upholstered are colorful and exceedingly comfortable. Occasional pieces, such as and chairs dignified and will transform a dull-looking corner into a spot of beauty. The curtains and draperies take on new life. The and patterns are rich-looking whkh to bring so much elegant and beauty to the room.

Rugs and Carpets are being offered in many new patterns either in pastel or more brilliant hues. Spring ii truly the opportune tune to make furniture for the home. We (hall be pleAced to awUt you in selecting the correct for your home. If you cannot shop during the day we will an appointment for any evening. call 2-0476.

rJREE MEMBL IN PERSON Thr cc of the original Our we" known to follow Roach comtdies, arc person on the beginning loda ough Tuesdav lady the crowd and t.c a i heie jmciille plaei- altl i rt hnn thi oldest of the iht 16 present a veiy clevei 2htch asls about 3S mlr)Utes dancing and talking go to the "1" nd Out of Koinman Is jear blo nj hair and brown Irish Rose Talkie at After playing Broadway as show, and running as a silent flicker 'Abies has at last been brougb talWe Nancy C. Buddy Rogert, and Jean Hen will be seen in the duct in the EVnprew theater Wednesday through Saturday neek Although the ftlm Is comp with special mt and sound then only four In which i In of the 1 Carroll singe for Uie doughboyi A but and Buddy her the piano the first time Mlsa tiu been heard In The Fathe found news M-G-J ent news a comedy and Milt Hi will complete the I Movie Calenda LINCOLN Sunda-Tuesday ur and Karl Dane In "All At MM the Our Ganf" In per Wednesday-Saturday -a OBrlen and Lois Uortn In Heaven XJMFBES8 All talking turf, "The Warning Saturday Bu Rodgcrc, Nancy Carroll, 1 choll In Irish cbrontzed "AVON Sunday Monday Hoot GibK 'Xing of the Rodeo" Tuesday-Wed ntaday While North Tburaday-F'rlday Anna Nil la In Blockade" Saturday Bill Cody In "Slim I era' In MORROW'S Sun Mon A1 Hoilt Fighting Cowboy Tuts -Wed Oliver wood a of tne North Dick Hat Ion In "The Ehtrlff Tburt-Prl Ted In Clean up Men Saturday Bob Stetlc In "LI tiing Speed ALHAMBRA Mon Jack Holt Cor Revkr in Submarine" Tuesday David Rollins In '1 tnd Pep iso Pat O'Mally In Houee of Scandal Wednesday Karl Dane and K. Arthur in 'Baby Thurs Frl John Barrymore Tempest Saturday Clara Bow In "Red 1 Reginald Denny In Bird" CRESCENT Sunda Ken Maynant In Glorious Lola Wllao Ranborn Monday David Rollins In wid Pep' also Pat OMally In House of Scandal Tues Wed Jack Holt and Dor neMer In "Submarine" Thursday Karl Dane and Arthur in 'Baby Mine" Frldaj Reginald Denny In Nlghl Bird Saturdaj Wallace Beery and Hatton In Partners In Crl Film Gossip Phyllis Haver will haxe the Victor McLaglen haa a broi J-WI nho Is a leading man in 1 Jtcha Back You Want than you your wt on lime when yo Economy Ckane. "urvlce-and at reaaonable cost CLEANERS, INC. '1W.

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