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Decatur Evening Herald from Decatur, Illinois • Page 17

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DECATUR HERALD SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19,. 1928 MBMMBM DECATUR HERALD Two Divisions of Woman's Club Having Parties Art-Literature Colonial Tea Is Tuesday; Music Division Party Monday A RT and literature division of tho Woman's club will have a Colon lut party, with those who are on the piojmim In costume, on Tuesday; Music division will have a special Colonial program Monday aftetnoon; luul othri divisions that meet this pelt v.111 mark the patriotic holt diiy In some way. Mu-slc dlviilon will have a group of oignn by Milton Herth, Monday afternoon Mr. Hcrth la organist for Lincoln Square theater. Mrs.

Linn Clark i sing a group of accompanied by MHs Anna McNabb; and Stuart Grb'iart will sing "Ship mate o' i Sanderson) and "Call' Ing mo Home to You" (Dorell), ac companlod by Miss Maxlnc Bon. Milton Herth will glvo a paper on "Popular American Composers." A the program will bo a nocinl hmu in charge of Mis. Charles Bowman. Mrs. Leo Burns and Mrs.

O. W. Dljhl Art'Llternture Tea Art and Literature division wli have a Colonial program at 230 o' lock, followed by a ten. The gen- mil club Is Invited. Mrs.

O. A. C'aldwelt will talk on "Through Colonial Eyes." and Mrs. E. Smith will be In charge of the music.

A will ulnff. composed of Mrj r'hurtoi Armntrong, Mrs Leo Plggott Mrs. W. Marxmlltor and Mrs. I Smith, accompanied by Mrs.

For- Wlkoff. Mrs. J. R. Kltrgerald will Ir rlmrf-e of the tea, assisted by Mrt James O'Mara, Mrs.

George Cald- wrll. Mrs. O. E. Weathorby, and Mn.

Xdllo Carver Dnlzoll. AH In the program will be In Colonial costume. Delorpi Esholman, daughter rf Mr. and Mrs Roy Eshelman attended tho Military ball In Cham jmlgn week-end. All Pictures Worth Taking Arc Deserving of Quality Developing, Printing and Enlarging Bring Your Films To PFILE'S CAMERA SHOP 250 N.

Water Health Talks A. LIC11LL. D. Chiropractor t'n si A t.iri; PH riiKiici il iln I UK i lOJ Recently Moved in From Country Home --Photo by Tan Deventcr MRS, BERNARD PATTERSON AND CHILDREN and Mn. Bernard Patterson motitd in Ir om their country home on Lake Decatur last September, in order that their children might more conveniently attend school.

They are living in 903 West Decatur street. Mrs. Patterson formerly Lou Codti'm, daug hter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Godwin.

Mr. Patterson is a son of Mr. and Mn. T. Patterson.

The children are Marybelle, who is six and a half, and a pupil in Oakland Joan, vho it four; and John Franklin, mho is Saturday Bride formation, C. R. res- ervaUons, John Budde, Mrs. Elmer Lyons. Paul Wilder.

The 32 women who attended the auxiliary luncheon last week will be on the reception committee. MM. Hedgcock Gives George Washington Tea Mrs. A. J.

Hedgcock will give a George Washington tea In her home in 617 South Slgel street thl. afternoon for members and patronesses of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. The hours will be from 3 to 6. E. A.

Gastman will pour. Mrs. Hedgcock will be assisted in the receiving line by the active chapter president. Miss Janice Widlck, and the alumnae president, Mrs. George Moeller.

Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Trotter will motor to La Salle Monday to attend a banquet given in Mr.

Trotter's honor by the Elks lodge there Mr. rotter will make an official visit grand deputy. The banquet will In the evening. Florence Royce of Sigma Alha Bpsllon house has as her guest his weekend Mrs. Leslie Lyon of St.

xmls. who Is director of the girls amp, Minnie Wonka Lodge, in orthern Wisconsin, which a num- --Photo by Remhrand MBS. C. E. LOHR8TOBFER Miss Frances McFadden and Char les Edmund Lohrstorfer were mar rled Saturday morning at 6 o'clock mass in St.

Patrick's church. Thr bride is a graduate of St. John's hos pltal in Springfield. The bridegroom is secretary to John Sleberg of th I. P.

L. After the wedding trip in the south they will be at home in 289 East Marietta street Two More Names Added to 1928 Leap Year Club Two more names have been sen in the The Herald for entry in th 1928 Leap Year club. The first to come in was that I. H. Blckford of Harriatown, wh was born Feb.

29, 1854. Five min utes later a note was received from Thelma D. Lane, of 2182 East Aver; street, saying she would be "two years old on Feb. 29. Thelma ex pects to have a birthday party on the Saturday before her birthday Feb.

25. Typical Found ers Day Tea South Side Women to Give For Husbands Monday Husbands of members of the South Side Bridge auxiliary will be specla guesta at on Informal dinner Mon day night in the Decatur club, a 6 30 o'clock. Bridge will follow th dinner. Committees are as follows General, Mrs W. I.

Moore, Mrs. P. McDcrmott, Mrs. Lee Homebrook Mrs. Frank StrickHng, Mra, Rober Droblsch, Mrs Lester Hamman; en tertalnment, Mrs Curtis Busher, In In of i i i TM rti to lO'l I tho file i i i in" i i i I i i i Pat uf Sugar Diabetes i i iM.lni'S I i i i I 11 i i i I i i i i lien I I 1.1 I ully liui luiulml i ft (1 .1 t' i .111 I tli" in in i i i i i Mlum tlic Dl Tulinor ells- In Mt sttitlv of tliu man lien syi- ti in tli.U proper 1 1 of pietsuro on i tiiln bumslit about "i i results In dliit'i'tiH M'lif- that follow nl thousands li iv lir II i i il st ot nil cases liamt- 111 I lit i p- I I I I I I I i 1 Pi 4 Janus Firth, of Ititll- A dlnuiHes Is an ltu.umhlo disease fioin a i a l.irtfe per irn.li i t'lilru- U'lu' time, ro- to lirinu- nliout roniplete IVH- a depending I- i i i i i pom-is of (lie I i- Mt.il itul Hit- demco The lua given in Mary W.

French school Friday in observance of Founders' day is typical of the 1 celebration held last week in all grade schools in Decatur. Mrs. A. C. Norton, president of the City Council, and Mrs.

C. E. Tullis, regional director, hurried from ne school to another to lake part on the programs. Mrs. S.

M. of Chicago special speaker at Mar W. French school. Seated at the table in the picture are Miss Sarah Mark Imboden, left, supervisor of elementary tfi atles, and Miss Harriett Zoe Canard, right, assistant upervisor of elementary grades, behind the table are Miss May Bola nd, principal of Mary French school; Mrt. A.

G. Nor- A Flora Smith teacher Jay M. Allen, president of Mary French P. 7. A S.

M. Williams of Chicago, guest-speaker; Miss Mildred Price, teacher; Mrs. C. E. Tullis, re- gtonal director; Mrs.

A. Hedgcock and Mrs. Ceorge Moeller, Sr. BIRDS Cages GokfFish Aquariums On Display und for bale From 7:30 a. m.

to 5:30 p. m. Dally No Shown or Sold on Sunday IntM April 1st Special Bird Cage Stand (In Four Colors) $5 Chas J. Bastob 2163 North Union St. and employes of Millikln National bank had a party Thursday evening In Mueller lodge.

A three course Valentine dinner was served with everything possible In heart shap. Big cardboard valentines Mere used on the table. Two men of the bank who celebrate their birthdays together, Guy P. Lewis and C. A.

Imboden, were given greetings signed by all employee. Millikin Bank Employes Have Party in Mueller Club Party Favors and Decorations for Washington's Birthday Special Prices on Quantities Naines Essick Go, On William Between Main and Water fin not It Is only an unenlightened woma who still suffers painful periods. Th old-fashioned girl "keep her feet" has not leained of Mldol. Take a tiny tablet of Midol--an forget the time of month. Mldol not a narcotic.

It docs not Intel fo with the normal, necessary proce of menstruation. But it stops th pain. It brings complete ease in flv to seven minutes. And the woma who anticipates her time and take Mldol beforehand will have no nal at all. Mldol Is the work of specialists Is effective no matter how hard time you've always had.

Try it. A drug stores. In a slim aluminum ca to tuck In purse, for fifty cents. 616 N. Water-Main 7396 for SIGNS Tell The World This Year With Bigger and Better Signs HAMILTON HOTEL BLOOMINGTON.

ILL Modern Home-like 100 ROOMS Single $1.25 to $2.50 DINING ROOM AND COFFEE CHOP 310 East Front Street 2 ltrM cap frol both rift mil ton hotel. I- C. railroads direct te her of Decatur glrte atUndtd. Mrs. Royce Is a counselor there.

Mrs. Lyon will show motion pictures of camp activities last year to a group of persons In the home of Mrs. C. Roy Johnson today s.t 5 and at 8 o'clock. All persons who desire to see the pictures are Invited to attend.

Decatur young women who have attended the camp are Mln Audrey Royce. Miss BJtty Starr, Miss Jean Johnston, Miss Emily Johnson, Miss Margaret Pile. Miss Dorothy Fogwell, Miss Bettle Holt, Miss Virginia Shade. Miss Jane Mlllan, Miss Anna Ixmlse Mills, and Miss Mary Elisabeth Trlsch. Mrs.

George Curtlas and her eon George. of Normal are passing the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curtis, West Main street. Mr.

Curtlss will motor to Decatur today to join hla wife and son. Sigma Alpha lota Initiates Two Cirls Sigma Alpha Iota sorority Initiated two of Its pledges Friday afternoon and followed the service with a dinner In the grill room of the St. Nicholas hotel. MUs Lillian E. Tress of Chicago and Mlas Lois Hood of Sparta were Initiated.

Miss Hood also Is a member of PI Bets, Phi sorority. The dinner was followed by a theater party. Mary Hell of the house Is passing the weekend In San Jose with her relatives. Keep Good Eyes Good with defective eyee may for well with normal Cut the nerveui effort (uncsnseiSMsly put forth) bring. "weariness, nerve exhaustion or headaches.

"Your eyesight may not need attention but your eye. may." Have your examined. Main 8 260 North Water Street Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Afternoon A Special Gushard Demonstration of "KICKERNICK" --Designed for Women's Comfort The athletic type of figure is here to slay and the woman of today is enjoying physical freedom. Her underdress must keep step. Women demand sensible, practical, serviceable underthings that have feminine a they must be smart and they must conform to every body movement.

Such are Kickemicks for they are designed for woman's comfort and freedom. Mrs. Ruth Dunsford be at Gushard's Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Afternoons February 20, 21 and 22 Mrs. Ruth Dunsford, representative of the manufacturers, will display the vai.ous types of Kickernick undergarments and will explain the important principle that makes "Kickernick" such an ideal undergarment. She will show how the extra length, which gives free movement for every action of the body, is ingeniously concealed so that any extra fullness is eliminated.

A special demonstration will be made every afternoon while she is here, and everyone is invited to hear her speak and to examine the various types of "Kicliprnicks." The Exclusive Kickernick Ideal The Exclusive Kickernick Idea! It is hard to imagine a garment that fits every movement of the body without the least strain and yet gives no sign of extra material or bulkiness in an erect position. But that is exactly what Kickernick garments do. Kicker- nicks are so designed as to give extra length for a bended or seated position and yet this extra material is neatly concealed so that no bagginess results. Kickernicks give the same sleek foundation lines as other well designed lingerie yet they are made for comfort and for as important to the youthful, slender to the stout figure or the athletic individual. "Decatur Greatest Department Store' 9 WILLIAM GUSHARD COMPANY of Pa.

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