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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 13

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THE DECATUR REVIEW PAGE THIRTEEN Decatur, Illinois. TWsdav. November 8. 1977 pft 1 I Engagements Sommer Photo Craft Classes Scheduled Persons may register Friday and Nov. 14 for craft classes at the Decatur Park District's Arts and Crafts Center at Scovill Golf Course.

Classes in Christmas decorations, small stained glass and picture matting, which start Nov. 14, will run until Dec. 16. Registration will be from 9 a.m. until noon and from 1 to 4 p.m.

Friday and from 9 a.m. to noon Nov. 14. Preference will be given Decatur residents. Contact the center at 422-2902 for information.

Blue Mound Bazaar Friday The annual bazaar of Blue Mound United Methodist Church will begin at 10 a.m. Friday at the church. A country store will have rag rugs and a comforter. There will be a green plant booth and a white elephant table. A luncheon with a quick serve line for farmers will begin at 11 a.m.

Homemade chicken and noodles, vegetable soup, rolls, sandwiches, salads and pies are on the menu. The event is sponsored by United Methodist Women. Erin Brady ploved by Firestone Tire Rubber Co. A March 3 wedding is planned. BRADY-MENSE Mr.

and Mrs. William J. Brady of 231 Bristol Drive announce the engagement of their daughter, Erin, to David Mense, a son of Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. Mense of 3344 Fulton Ave. The couple graduated from St. Teresa High School. The bride-elect attended Richland Community College and is employed by St.

Mary's Hospital. The groom-elect is em- FANNIE MAY CANDIES -Register for FREE Box FRANCISCAN HALLMARK LENOX CHINA CRYSTAL Sale Now MIKASA ONEIDA Sale on Now REED BARTON Sale on Now ROYAL WORCESTER Plus Many Other Gifts Available At Gina Lee Card and Gift Shop Village Mall Moweaqua Ph 217 768-1315 Visa-BankAmencard Master Charge -Layawa. Champaign Van Law's The Browns' sunny Focal Point living area has wicker furniture with a bright print. Decalur Revicw omen Section 2 How to Stop Smoking Alcohol You WATER WEIGHT PROBLEM? USE X-PEL Excess water in the body due to build up of premenstrual period can be uncomfortable. X-PEL a mild diuretic, will help you lose excess body water weight Only S3 OO We recommend it Decatur new coat-iec's VAN LAW'S I Fashion A COAT 11 til Bookcase Is A ceiling-high bookcase that runs the length of a sun-room is an idea worth shelving, at least in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Millard Brown. 2211 Woodbine Drive. don't know how many books it will actually hold," Mrs. Brown says, "but many, many The pine shelves extend over a door opening to a screened-in porch and windows treated with earth-tone wooden blmds.

With all that light, the sun-room can't be sunnier, and the Browns have the view they want of the wooded ravine out back. "It's just a long room with 17 windows, a casual living area," Mrs. Brown says. "It's a room where everyone seems to be very comfortable." A dark brown butterfly Weddings CRITCHELOW-WEDGE Linda Diane Cntchelow and Richard Walter Wedge exchanged wedding vows Friday evening iNuv. 4.

ly77 at Grace Baptist Church. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cntchelow of 1879 W. Division St.

Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wedge of Port Huron. Mich. The bride, a graduate of Mat-Arthur High School, attended Baptist Bible College Springfield.

Mo. She is employed by Dr John It. Wa-sem. The groom is a graduate of Port Huron Northern High School and holds a master's degree from the University of Michigan. He is a member of Phi Theta Kappa fraternity and is employed by Salogga.

Bradley, Likins Diilow, Architects The bride chose an empire gown of Qiana knit trimmed with French lace. Matron of honor was Mrs. Bill Coleman. Attendants were Mrs. Edward Wedge, sister-in-law of the groom; Mrs.

John Foster and Paula Cntchelow, sister of the bride. They wore gowns in autumn colors. Best man was John Hedges. Edward and Robert Wedge, brothers of the groom, and Steve Boenig, cousin of the bride, were groomsmen. Ushers were Al Belohlavek and Paul Adams.

A reception followed at the church. The couple is taking a wedding trip to Foirda. GIVENS-BAUMAN Grace United Methodist Church was the setting for the Friday evening (Nov. 4, 1977) wedding of Deborah Lee Givens and Robert II. Bauman.

Parents of the couple are Dr. and Mrs. Paul R. Givens of 642 Crestline Drive and Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Bauman of 23 Sandcreek Drive. The bride is a graduate of Stephen Decatur High School. The groom is a graduate of Stephen Decatur High School and attends Western Illinois University. He is a member print is the basic theme and everything comes from that, she says. Carpet is a cocoa brown Living areas are at either end of the room with lots of wicker furniture.

Glass-topped tables keep the liHk open and informal. Plants bring the outdoors in. "That's the room we live in most of the time," she says. One of her next projects, she laughs, will be to have a cabinetmaker build her a library ladder Decorating can enliven a nook or cranny: a room or entire home. If you know someone ho has added some of these special touches that make a house a home, let us know.

Call Mary Dinkel. 429-5151. between a m. and 5 p.m. weekdays.

hi Mrs. Richard Wedge 44 IV 4 Mrs. Robert Bauman of Lambda Alpha Epsilon criminal justice society. The bride wore a gown of ivory organza accented with scalloped Venise lace at the hemline. English netting formed a triangular yoke on the bodice, which was covered with beaded Alencon lace.

Cuffs of the sheer bishop sleeves were edged in lace. Jayne Jackson was maid of honor. Odette Sams, Laurie Maucker, Cheryl Ireland and Susan Givens, both cousins of the bride, and Ann and Bonnie Givens, both sisters-in-law of the bride, were attendants. They wore rust and apricot chiffon gowns. Best man was Jerry L.

Bauman, brother of the groom. Groomsmen were Jon Bauman, cousin of the groom; Mark Tieki; Rod Givens, brother of the bride; Kennon Beck; Tim Thompson and Scott Arnold. Ushers were Gregg and Stann Givens, brothers of the bride. Avoid Fifth of eight parts By Rev. Eugene R.

Taylor During these five days, let's be careful what you drink. Do not drink alcohol, tea. coffee or cola beverages Try to avoid all sedatives and stimulants in order to build up vour nervous reserves as quickly as possible. Milk or buttermilk is the beverage now For a hot leverage, use a cereal drink Many smokers, while trying to kick the habit, double their daily coffee intake, not realizing its ability to tnggt-r an explosive craving for the very tobacco they are trying to quit. But there is more to the etory.

Ir, addition to the established habit pattern link- Someone Needs ou Interviewers to get social and medical histories, update information on established patients, refer questions to staff and give personal attention are needed. Orientation will be offered. Volunteer Action Force. 159 W. Main telephone 422-6735.

i 'f 2 l' i -s A Mr. and Mrs. are invited to Nov. 10 Nov. 11 mg a cup of coffee with a cigarette, caffeine in the coffee stimulates nerves.

You need no extra nervous tension now. Keeping calm is the watchword. Another prominent enemy of willpower is alcohol In any form, it strikes directly at your vital brain centers of reason, willpower and judgment. For this reason confer upon it. during these next few-days, the dubious honor of being labeled "personal enemy No.

1." In almost every group of people trying to break the smoking habit we discover a sizable number who make excellent progress until the fateful afternoon they drop in at a cocktail party. They fully intend to nurse a glass of ginger ale throughout the affair until some old friend entices them into "just a tiny-one for old times sake." A half pack of cigarettes later they're still trying to figure out what made a shambles of their willpower. Remember your choice. "I choose not to smoke Change your routine after meals. Get plenty of fresh air.

Take a walk Fill those lungs with plenty of oxygen. You need to think clearly to be master of yourself. For information or to register for the Five Day Plan to Stop Smoking which will be conducted in the Parsons El-menetarv School Nov. 14 to 18 call the YMCA at 428-Ki. LogecomDe MuO'O Luther Hiser I.

He began work with A. E. Staley Mfg. Co. in 1920 and served as internal auditor before retiring in 1960.

Since retirement the couple has run a local antique business. They are parents of Bill of Peoria and Dean of Corpus Christi, Tex. They have four grandchildren. 1 i I ulimu iiumitii maum immini nii Come to Van Law's Fashion Clinic on Coats We'll show you what's new on the coat scene tor fall. Ruth Prust, our fashion coordinator, will ptosent a collection of the for women concerned about fashion.

"Coats will be modeled at each show. 'Join us for refreshments. Show Times 10:30 AM 12:00 NOON 2:00 PM Couple Wed 60 Years Decatur, Thursday, Champaign, Friday, An open house to celebrate the 60th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hiser of 3528 Eugene Drive will be from 2 to 5 p.m.

Sunday at North Fork Museum. Hazel Weisendanger and Mr. Hiser married Nov. 15, 1917, in Decatur. He served in the Army during World War Van Law Carol's main at prairie downtown Decatur.

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