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The Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 4

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The Daily Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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'ip- r-rp THE DECATUR REVIEW IK SOCIETY. OCIETY haa teen (lyra an Impetu by tfic cold weather of the taa week and become active Indeed Holiday parttoa and are In mar now and thta ttone between Thankiflvtar and Chrlataua uiually looked upon the gayest of the year Fully a atoaen notable took place on the day preceding Thankiglvlnir Thanlualvlni day and the day after, A number announced on Thanksgiving day. Club life to active now and a long lint of theatrlca are offered. A glance at the following ralendar of the notable events of the cnmlng week la enough to Insure an active nocla" time: Monday-AMI mbly dance. Clrncr Cameron opera comiiaiiy In "A Normandy Wedding." Father Dunne 1 lecture.

Tueadav-MrvtliiK or Art and Literature (llvlnlon of the club Meeting of the Pnaleman illvlnlon In the evening. Chadney und Minn will entertain In honor of Minn Ht.H or 81. I.ouiK and Mrs. 'f. U.

Jack uf thin city. 1 (Innec. "A Stranger In York" lit the Oraml. Meeting of the ShakfHiicart; dlvlnlon of the chili. Thurmlay A i dance.

i i i i i a of Ihe Woman's cliili. "lown In Hopkins' 1 Ih l-Wiim mcetliiK t'rlday evening ami i clm. dlrl" at I In 3r.iml Hiitimliiy Afternoon i lull. C.VI'KHTAINMKNTH Must i will entertain There will lie I i i I I 4 I i III ndle -i nodal i lin.iuols i lull held open hiillsP TluiiikKgiUnx. A mirl of all day mnok'-r wax eondiiclei).

('iK'trx. tilacco anil wi r. lilv put lit I in- df the immln-1" nnil their frlcwls. Tin i i i i entertain the l.nlles at NolhlnK h.it definitely acini upon Hie directors of the Deeatur chili islUiiR a ladles' night. Our im.li- nhly will lie given III the near i i The will have unolher of i i I nights Inns i the olln clubs and nre go- IIIK live I'll' week.

Kdwanl rowers entertained at III- Country clnh Tucwlay ill honor of t'harloK Harlzc), ac-llng governor of Porto Rico, and (ieni'tic W. PnwiT.x, who recently returned fiom Kurope. lr. William Hiinics cntortalmil nt a ilium HI Ihe -tame clu! Wednesday a crnoon In honor of Professor Janii of Champaign. The iHiwItng alleys of the eliili will Hoon he finished will be dcdleati-'l with ceremony.

The dancing pavilion liolng rapidly linlll. A great time was enjoyed ThankSRlv- ing at til' 1 ('innitry club. liAWINf! The ilunc-lng elntis all going nlc ly and enjoying one nf the mimt HIICCCHX- ful se.ixon* from hi.ih A ftoclal mid fl- iiancliil point of view they ever had. The Apollo club dniieca second Wednesday und thr iV dance on the oth- rr Widnrwlays. The A i AII-Y.

ar-lloimil and Yo Merrlc Hande el are doing nicely. Tin orchestras which ulay for the dances In this cltv wem to have at Inst rc.illzcil like new comic on ra music am they arc entering more lo thi-l- wishes lately. "Sultan of Ruin." "Wnard Or." iinj "Prince ivf Pllscn' musli- lie- lug playeil al the different to the great delight or the One of the notable weddings recently WHS that or Hirwart and Miss Maude Thanksgiving evening at the home of the uncle, Milton Johnson. The Or. l.omrgan ami Mlm mar.i wedding was pretty a a i anil the Widdowa-Mlim Elma Frencb another noteworthy wedillng.

HOt'SK RBOEPTIONS. Mrs. Harry Slarr. Mrs. A.

K. Miller and Mrs. Charles Railcllff enterliihied at one or tin- pretliesi receptions of Ihe i Thursday for Miss Kiln Wilson and Sirs. K. T.

Kvans of Frederick. Mil. Jiimcs Chance entertained the Oner-AM the Y. M. P.

S. C. met Tncmliiy i veiling at the home of Sam Me- Caiie on West street and enjoyed II lime. i.ilhan Montgomery entertained imil the I i I a i a of the mar- TliiRi or Mr. Mrs.

Him.IN Olerisllilel Was i i Tuesd.iy. A reci-pil'in is K'vcn lo Mr. and Mrs. their i i ll-eir i i i i i i i they SI. l.nniH.

I'l HI.m i i rl.irneil 11 i i Ttiinwliiv evening at a i i i i a Wn. i i i i i i i lay i i in lit her hmi rt i a i i gave the 1 i i i 1 week i nd-. I i i i i i winter. S.X i i i ,1. s.

Kliih- enlertaliied the Street Uciidlnji dull Monday. A i l.all wan given al St. James' hall on Clay street Wednesday night. I to lie i i a MUCcCMfl. Mlnses Jeitsle Montgomerv i a i eurdii'at their home vn I'niirle i i In Ixmor or Miss Uovse of Torre Haute.

K. S. llohori guvi a little haii'iuct Kinoker the Ueeatur hotel the flrxt ol the WM-k in honnr of his hrolhorlnlaw, lr. Cecil of Ky. Mm.

Hurry Htarr at Thanksgiving iinn cr fo Dr. nd Mrs. T. KvaiiH Mr. and Mm.

John Duich entertained tho Liberty Home club Thursday evening at their homo on avenue. Tho girls of (ho Camp Knnekorv eluli gave Ihe of tho club a little mir- P'lw Iwiidiiet Thurwlay evening at an uptown restaurant. There will be number of theater par- tlo- in attendance at tho tomorrow night and with tho Hut of plays billed within the next two week, the theater revolve Its full share of patron- NKXT DANCE. The Broadway Social Dancing club will Itii next dance In the Columbia hall Thursday night. YOUNG FRIENDS.

HIM Irfluh Fahay entertained a number of her young at a taffy pulling on Thursday evening at her home, lea Baat Eldorado vtreet. Muilc and were the amuiementa of the evening Re. were xerved at o'clock and the young enjoyed themxelvM pulling taffy. Thoae were O'Brien Mamie Bowman, John Anna O'Oonnell, Nellie Murray. Joe Spaeth.

Lelah Fahay. Joe Fa- Mignonette Frank Green. May White, Thomaa Cantwell. Annie Sul. llvan.

John Fabay, Oertlo Murray. Annie Cantwell. Nellie O.iDonmll. Willie Fuhay Dr. OP" C.

WralMr and Maw Nava VraMk: two young people ot BMrrttd Tbvnday enlnj at the of tbe aar- SUNDAY. MORNING, NOVEMBER 30,1901. Made by a Man With One Arm. DWARD S. COY-LE3.

itatlon agent al Mt. Zlon, carved an elaborate wall pocket which ne baa presented to the W. C. T. U.

of Decalur. It a plere of hand work, and would be considered good If made by man who had two and all needed tools with whku to work: but Jt moat remarkable when the fact known that the work of a one-armed man. Some ago Mr. Coyle loat hli right arm. Prevloua to that time he waa "rlght-handrd." so ho had to train e(i hand to do thr work that would oth- crwlne havi (alien to the right.

The wall poekot Is about three or four fret high and two or three feet wUe. Tho work wns done wholly wltb nn i a Jack knife, a chiHcl and ml Me. There la not a uartlclc of i i i work about I 1 lettering, i i i Is the motto of the W. C. ilone i the chisel and knife.

Mr. Coyle l.ns- tieen working on It at limes for the past year. Having but i i tin work wan naturally somc- slow and leilious. He cutlmateH that He a pin In a i i i worth of time on II if his time p.ilil for at regular a ir ikes the i i pocket that has i i i i i i P.ISI six yearn, cam 01 i i ileslgii. Ono I i a i i i a KrflllKham, 1-, I i i 1 i i a i at New- Inn i n.l ne eae.i Itlg and i i i al i a He carved i i Ni i i Ihe Hi's, "in- having been luineo when the depot do utroycd and tho W.

C. T. 1'. ladles paid him for making another. The material uneil hard hickory anil- poplar.

There ii r. place for a bible and another pocket for temperance literature. He a lUelgn for a bracket which he hopea nclah In time for Ihe Fair Sr. In but not know that will bo able to got It done In lime. Me It will eclipse anything 9 Ni! ever before nltemptod.

PRESENTED TO W. (7. T. IT. Mr.

Coyle brought the wall pocket to Deeatur Saturday evening. The W. C. T. IT.

held a meeting at the home of Mm. C. K. Akers, 607 Wot Main street, and there Mr. Coyle presented the finished work lo the union.

He made a little talk to the ladles about his work. There was 11 response by J.arrlek. president of tho union, and then Mr. Coyle wan given a rising vote of thanks. The Indies will make an effort to get tho wall pocket placed In tho Illinois Central passenger station.

There Is already one box there and If another IH objected to It will bo placed at tho Wabash xttitinn. Tho ludlos admired tho handsome piece of i very much. ANOTHER TALK. Klmball of 'jClrkwnod, was present at the meeting and madu talk on the W. C.

T. IT. convention which WIIH held lit Portland, Ale. Tho union will meet Tuesday with Mrs. i at West Main street, Mrs.

Mnllby or Champaign will In the mntre is. KNOW Mr. und Mrs. W. ,1.

Itrusl returned i i Dalton city Huturiniy, where thoy pent Thanksgiving i latt. r's p.ir- Mr. and Mrs. H. Veal.

W. I. llrnxt has resigned Ills position an Irlver for the Mm Her. Platt and cxpcctH-'tn snon go Into liusl. ess rur himself.

Mli-s Kiliut Kramer has returned rrotn a visit with In cousin, Mrs. Ned Tu-scola. Misses Kern unit Kloieiice CosteMo arc i to visit their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ,1.

A. Hrcmian. Mrs. and children are visiting In Argenta. Miss Merle Andrews i boon visiting Miss II ssl, Miller In Argrnta.

Misses Kthcl and Jessie l.lchtonliergcr lave returned from a visit In f-ovlngtim. Miss Carrie Ashton has been visiting at Vrgentn. 1 I I Miss Kdltli Crosx of Argenta Is Hpend- ng Sunday with friends In tho city. Mrs. Clarissa Iv.yle iul children ai'O lulling at Hlue Mound.

Miss Josephine Waggoner III nt her mine on Villon street. Miss Ora Pierce of Hodford. 1s ipeiiiilng a wook with Miss ftiaud Wllk- ng. K'lG West Deeiilnr street Miss Inez V. KIM tt.

anslsliiiit prln- of schools it (,, vlsll- ng her slsler. Mrs. Charles Stark. U1KI Mouroe Htrt et. W.

J. Wllsini and C. I iv. r.it.ike or aiplaee wen. In the city a Paul Hiiliertv came down' from Moomlngton lust night to upend Buniluy.

i i a Itlehey of a was Ihe city Saturday. II. C. Mowry of Fjrsyth was a Dccn- iir visitor Saturday. S.imucl Carlisle of 81.

Louis was In tho visiting It. I I a Jnhn lielbrl'lge Ii rt Saturday night for ndlanapolls and rrom that city will gn to He will be giuie I two neeks. Mr. an.l Mrs, i.f Cairo are 1-llltig Mrs. R.

a over 8 i lay. They an- their way lo i nd ho Kplseopal synod (it SprlnglleM. Mrs. lllM-rl Is niece of Mrs. Orennan.

Mrs. S. S. Aimer of lata East street Is critically I I I NSWS. I I I i Overseer nf the I'oor J.

S. McClelland was reported intich improvc.l JIIW. I I i A I Airs. ICIiner Uignnm Is 111 at Ii 'in- Co West Macon strict. IN DKCATVR.

Mr. Mrs CM-OI'KC H. Itrouii art-ivcii In liee.ilnr i from I I r'of I lie pi'esi lit Illi'y i make i home i Mrs. Kmma If. French at Ms Colli go street.

WKULMMi TOHAY. W. and Ms. A I III. tt A i i be Sjdll.lily i ruuoll by llaniinei-.

iiHl SOLID. Two hundreil, tickets have alreadv nentt sold for the benefit hall to lio givi Dee. 9 by the machinists' i WASSO.VS ItKUCS C. It. Wasson has brought from i i former home at Lincoln several large and rare fossils or the reptllllan age.

before "man the savagf the forest a king." These and the line illeetlon of Indian lies Mr. Wasson has Kiitliere.l In hli many photographic tours hi the fulled anil n-lll be loaueil to tin Jam. AT T. I I A I The Saliirdayi nlglit service at the I i nl llrcthren church was not by a large i ongregatlon, but one of the most spiritual and Interesting of services held during the past two weeks. Tho mectliiKs will likely continue nimtlicr week.

Lecture at Slue Mound. Hec. Frank i'. Hruner lit Chicago, a former minister Methodist church of r.lui- Moiiiul. i give his lecture, I clo Hills and A i Harriet," in the Miller opera house at Hlue Mound on Monday evening.

1 ARE YOU PARTICULAR I i As to the cigar you smoke? Do you want a cigar possessing a delicacy of flavor, yet combining strength and sweetness? SMOKE CIGARS THEY WILL SATISFY. F. H. Pahmeyer, Maker. How YON Want It IT IS CERTAIN YOU WANT THE BEST.

1 It equally certain WE can furnish it. Telephone or call us up for LAUNDRY, and through the re; raitt we will send you tomething to talk about. Deeatur Model Laundry PECIAL FURS FURS i Fur Scarfs and Muffs IH, i price L'K i Seal an; made i liest i sliearcd close and a almnst i real sealskin. Indeed, it is hard tn the finest from a i J-'-iiR'h IClectric Seal C'nats, lie.st satin i i $J5 J4-incli line selected i Seal C'nats i Seal C'nats, collar. uilYs and revevs made nf lincst grade a a i lioaicr.

a and sable eacli $.15 iC nut i i a fore aiiy a a nn i We can match the lowest isl season. carry the la of furs' in the i Uu lo the cheap coney. i a Cluster fs, each Opnssnin LOUR I.in -r 1'na Monte Carlo Coats DF. SO IK Silk Cnat-. Satin i padding, each X'elotir C'nats, a i i a padding, to $50 I Children's Coats COATS, i i i In (i In years, at (5 I.one; School Coals, smni 1 plain, many i capes; cheaper i iiny a a ram coal, worth up lo $7.50, ft to years, each Alaska Seal Coats A I I A I I A A I I I I Seal Coat.

24 inches long, nice, skins, 3J to each $150 licttcr Coals, i I Special nt'der- a in any Cainas i i made: no a Leading Lines in Silks and Dress Goods J4-ineh Silk Crepe dc Clicnc. all colors, at. a yard 750 jo clinu'c in i i i i Sati a i i i a for i i fancy a a a Jfi $1 N'cry i Silk I Van do Crepe, inclic-. i in ere.mi and black a a a a a black a i skirN a i i a at tSgc. -'7-inch i a i ni- a t-.

a a 750 i i Cords, a in velvet ladies' MUU and a i i and children's in choice colors, a yard $1.25 I I Ol'TKR- IN GOODS. j.s pieces a all wool Dress Goods in pi mi a i i effects, in nomcsptiit and a a i weaves, value lip lo 75c a a i i i nl i i i al, a yard pieces nf i (Jorils, Anmircs SerKc 1 I'nplins, i I I I Klamincs. Canvas and Mclrose, black and colors, a lip tu a a al, a a J.S pieces nl" Fancy a yard jsc (ft A bargain in 1'ieiieli i t. and pUin. all and clmict a great chance, al.

a ard 500 Silk Stripe Challics ii choice colors, at a yard at a very great. sacHfifce a manufacturer's Um of sam- le Pettkoats. There's an eodBess variety In styles, and the prices are actually marked Less Than Cost of Materials. I I'ctlicnats nf satccii with deep aeeordioti pleatiliK, worth $1.0, now Q8c I'ctlicojits of Cry.slal Silk, with two ac- eordion plealinss, worth now g8c Petticoats of Mica Silk, with three nif- ties worth $1.75, now 980 Petticoats of silk finished sateen, with three ntliles, worth now I i a nl i satvrii i deep accordion pleating, cilfjcd i a ruflle, worth $2.50, now $1.48 Fine Mercerized i two deep accortfion plcatings, edged with i i worth $3.50, now $1.98 Fine Mercerized Petticoats, with three accordion pleatings, edged with quill- itiK. worth $4, now $2.48 SILK PETTICOATS New style- Silk Petticoats in tucked and ruUlcd effects, made of fine bwis.s tafTcta silk, worth $7.50, ow $5 Fine Taffeta Silk Petticoats, worth $8, now Fine TaKcIa Silk Petticoats, worth $8.50, now $5.08 Better Silk Skirts correspondingly cheap, up to () 6 "SPAFEIl.

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