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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 29

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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29
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June 12, 1936. PAGE TWENTY-NINE Fridaj DECATUR HERALD panied by her assistants, Miss Er- centers there. Mrs. L. M.

Robert lean Eaton and Mrs. Marie Reese. son, county supervisor, was accom COLES ARSON Grayville Plans Midwestern Welcome for Mrs. Roosevelt Vandalia Lions Club Elects Xew President gv Staff Correspondent VANDALIA Lowell Ewart was president of the Vandalia yons club in regular meeting of club this week. Mr.

Ewart sue-d? Linwood Leever. Dr. R. M. HEARING SET first vice-president; Fred Chap-pelear second vice-president; W.

B. Tedrick third vice-president; Floyd Sonnemann and Les Finley were elected directors. The new president appointed Glenn P. Curry and Al Hourigan tailtwisters; clay Rigdon. Lee Davis and Glen Goodman, lion tamersjf T.

M. Willis and Dean Stombaugh. SOng leaders and Dress Up In Light White Enna Jetticks They have the light airy look that goes with summer costumes. And feel as light as they look. Many summer-like stvles in sizes 1 to 12; widths AAAAA to EEE.

Ex-Convict Scheduled to reasurer. Tom Morris was elected Aiarnyn Welker, pianist. Buy Made-to-Measure Fur Coats Friday and Saturday At August Sale Prices Gebhart-Gushard Co. to Show Samples of Gold Bond Furs Coats Will Be Made to Your Individual Measure. nic grounds, where the program will open with a horseshoe pitching contest with teams from four counties competing.

Hog Calling Contest. A feature of the day will be a hog calling contest with the "Who-e-e, piggie, pig-e-e-e" of the leather lunged contestants resounding through the picnic grounds. In this contest the hog callers, whose art is based both upon the Be Arraigned Today Out on Bond By Staff Correspondent CHARLESTO Preliminary 5 6 carrying quality and the tonal chances of their voices, strive to see who is most successful in induc ing the hogs to come for their labeled Gold Bond furs, at prices By Associated Press. GRAYVILLE A hearty, Midwestern welcome awaits Mrs. Franklin D.

Roosevelt, who will visit Grayville Sunday and Monday. Farmers of White, Wayne, Edwards and Wabash counties are cooperating with residents here on the program of entertainment. Mrs. Roosevelt is scheduled to arrive from Vincennes, shortly after noon Sunday. She will stop with her friend and social secretary, Mrs.

James M. Helm, who has a summer home here. Informal Reception. At a two-hour informal reception that evening the President's wife will meet "the folks" from Grayville and nearby communities. The principal event during her stay will be an old fashioned basket picnic Monday at the farm of Mr.

and Mrs. 0. F. Frost, a mile north of Grayville. People are expected to bring baskets of food and to eat in family or community groups.

Six bands are expected from Eldorado, Norris City, Carmi, Fairfield, East St. Louis and Bellmont. They will march past the home of Mrs. Helm before going to the pic ordinarily found during August fur sales. In addition, you have the Women who appreciate the luxury of a fur coat made to their own individual measure have a treat in store for them.

Friday and Saturday Gebhart-Giishard Company's Second r'loor Ready-to-Wear Section offers coats made of nationally-famous, opportunity of from glam orous fashions just recently ap hearing on an arson charge against Clint Smith, 53, ex-convict arrested in connection with five rural Coles fires in the last month, is scheduled for 10 a. Friday before Justice I. Sanders. Smith has been free on $5,000 bond since last Friday. Smith was arrested with Marie Fushea, alias Marie Lance, at midnight Monday, June 1, in front of his farm home several miles south of here following the burning of a barn in Farmington.

At the time of his arrest he denied knowing the woman and she denied knowing him. A third person is believed to have escaped shortly before the proved hy Fashion clinics. "TTTTTTmT''" HEAR the New 1936 feed. Basket Dinner. Other contests will include "husband calling," rolling pin throwing, races for boys and girls, wood chopping and a fat men's race.

Songs by amateur singers from local counties will enliven the dinner hour, during which Mrs. Roosevelt is expected to eat a basket dinner with the others. After the dinner Mrs. Roosevelt is to speak and present prizes to winners of the morning contests. From 4 to 6 p.

m. she will see visitors at another informal reception at Mrs. Helm's home. You Can Buy These Made-To-Your-Measure Coats At Prices Paid For Ordinary Ready-Made Fur Coats. Nora $5 A smart tailored oxford in white or bUck.

The trimming; Is fine stitching and th? punch in ts that are so cool. arrest of the pair and no trace of remember you must act at But once This event is for Friday and Saturday only Note, too, that to make it doubly easy for you to buy GREENE-ERG'S 135-137 E. Prairie Think of getting a luxurious fur coat, made just for you, by the best furriers in America. Imagine choosing from the finest of silk linings. If you have envied women with fur coats that seem to radiate an exclusive air, that fit to here is your opportunity to join that charmed circle yet pay only a fraction of what is expected for such coats.

Gebhart-Gushard is offering these Logan Plans Memorial coals on very liberal terms. Plan now to come to Gebhart-Gus-hard C.ompanv's Second Floor either Fri- County Judge L. B. Stringer will deliver the address. A committee of Lincoln council.

United Spanish War Veterans attended the board of supervisors meeting Tuesday and thanked the board for the tablet. to Spanish War Vets Bv Staff Correspondent LINCOLN A tablet commemorating Logan county soldiers who dav or Saturday. Gebhart-Gushard. for YOUR Car! Neic Model 816, Only served in the Spanish-American fiftip mm "ems 39)-95 war has been erected in the Logan county courthouse and will be dedicated June 20 during the state convention here next week. Major Francis Thomas, department commander, and Mrs.

Grace Burgard, auxiliary department president, will unveil the tablet and him has been found. Woman In Danville Federal authorities entered the case when a sawed-off shotgun was found in the woman's car. They took her to Danville to face a federal charge under the national arms act, which provided that such a gun must be registered with the internal revenue department. Also found in the car, which the woman admitted was hers, was a small gasoline pressure tank with a spray attached to it, a gasoline can partly filled with gasoline, several rounds of .45 caliber ammunition, several shells for the sawed-off shotgun and matches rolled into bundles. The woman had approximately S500 in bills when arrested The officers also found a road map market to show the dirt roads in the vicinty of Charleston.

Convicted Of Bombing Smith was released from Menard penitentiary on May 8 after serving 12 years for the bombing of Attorney C. C. Lee's home in Charleston. The bombing of the attorney's house was the result of a law suit in which Lee defended Smith and lost the case. The five mysterious fires, which destroyed two rural churches, a rural school, an un- Douglas Farmers to Get Soil Quotas Next Week By Staff Correspondent TUSCOLA Douglas county farmers will be mailed their soil conservation quotas next week, T.

L. Overturf, vice-president of the county conservation committee, said Thursday. The county committee is waiting for blanks from Champaign to fill out and mail. Those complying with the quota set can not make applications for grants until fall, Overturf said. Those signifying they will apply will have their land inspected to see if they have complied.

occupied farm house and a barn, BLUE LABEL 5 23c Before you select any car see and hear the new PHILCO AUTO A I 0 for 1936 See why they excel all others in tone, power, performance and VALUE! Decide on a new PHILCO the choice of 29 leading car manufacturers. $4-95 ONLY DOWN TOMATO SAUCE OR MUSTARD SARDINES Here's a valnr that challenges cmpnrison Single-unit superheterodyne, designed for maximum performance with or nnder-rar aerial. Latest features, including automatic volume control, electro-dynamic speaker and multi-function I'hilco High Efficiency Tubes. New streamlined control unit, with "wide-vision" fits in or on car instrument panel. occurred after Smith release irom prison.

It is believed there is some connection between Smith and Miss Fushea as Elmer Elston, Coles county clerk identified her as the person who came to his office and inquired as to the whereabouts of Clint Smith. She appeared in Els-ton's office about the time Smith should have been released from Menard provided he had been allowed time off for good behavior. 2 OVAL TINS 15c 10c ATTEND SEWING MEET TUSCOLA WPA sewing supervisors went to Decatur Thursday to study what is being done in sewing DEL MONTE BRAND CRAPE JUICE NEW' LOW PRICE! PAN ROLLS PINT BOTTLE Philco Electric Hdqts. 147 EAST PRAIRIE DIAL 2-7763 FKG. OE 12 25c 3 LGE.

PKGS. IONA DICED CARROTS OR BEETS CANS lC iin a 4 i ra itiM STANDARD QUALITY SLICED OR CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 2S33e TOMATO JUICE CAMPBELL'S 3 'C4A0NZS 20c i in 11 iiiinir 4 a ak. X- V-T "COOL DRAUGHTS FOR THIRSTY DAYS FOR ICING! OUR OWN BRAND TEA SUNNYFIELD CORN FLAKES SLICED OR CRUSHED PINEAPPLI DEL MONTE OLD ENGLISH STYLE MUSTARD CANDY BARS OR CRACKER JACK CUT RITE WAX PAPER ARGO GLOSS STARCH SI I I nr- rj 3 TALL E. CANS 2 1 7c PUFFED RICE PKG. 10c 3 cnanI 25c JAR IOC 3 F0R 10c 40-FT.

ROLL 3 pkg. 19c TALL BOY VEGETABLE OR TOMATO SOUP PUFFED WHEAT. SULTANA QUEEN OLIVES. PURE BULK LARD KJta mum vsssssni pro, a-. E- 29c 2 lbs.

25c 1 FOUR SEASON'S POURING A MP SPECIAL! PAN DRESSED ICED TEA i- 1 -LB. PKGS. Pound 1 rCc SALT 3 LUX SOAP OR 2 Sunkist Lemons Free! 10c 11c 19c LIFEBUOY 2 CAKES JACK SALMON a LX I mil Drip Iced Tea 1 Hf-' rC WALDORF TISSUE 5 fit v-'-f ROLLS Clover Farm Mix for Ice Cream 'j H. nappie juice 7- 15C ht uj. in "PURE GOLD" CALIFORNIA VALENCIA or hand frcczcri Lemon Juice Friday and Saturday IONA BRAND 4-oz.

10c Oranges 29c S.0.S 252-288 SIZES DOZ. 25c Orange Juice "QC Aluminum Fry Pan Extra heavy 7 i 13c inch fry pan for one S. O. S. 48-LB.

SACK $1.17 SACK SUNNYFIELD top and 35c, FRESH TOMATOES FIRM RIPE BANANAS STRINGLESS GREEN BEANS Ade 2 rfcM. 9c SM Clip Bffff 17c iZl Lb. 5c u. 5c l. 15c senttotheS.O.S.

Chicago, 111. PE- 24-LB. sack oye 48-LB. SACK, SI .37 FLOUR PILLSBURY'S OR Clover Farm Babv Corn No. 2 12c Ca Cold Medal sack 95c 48-LB.

SACK, $1.89 RAJAH SALAD You must completely approv. of Rijih Salad Dressing as wc refund C'orer Farm Tomato Juice 7 Can I Sns Lb. 10c Clever Farm DRESSING 29c Pet. Pois Peas 19C Clever Farm Deluxe Beans Pork-3 Can, 1 7C fig Bars 5 16 OZ. CANS 10c 25 29c Jams and Jellies have twice Streamline Ass't.

Cookies 'coolT' 1 7C POUND ANN PAGE TOMATO SAUCE OR VEGETARIAN PORK and BEANS CRISP BULK POTATO CHIPS YUKON CLUB ASSORTED BEVERAGES WHITE HOUSE EVAPORATED MILK Grape-Nuts 16c Full of Encrsy the Flavor made this easy way! -Ve, 3iWp "Jat each r- -one IB PONTIAC Cjorer farm Peaches Cans 33c BOTTLES aCalai Plus Deposit 3 cT' 20c Jell 11c Erejy Veek CLEAN SWEEP BROOMS KELLOGG'S Wheat Krispies r-int-p ivon sap 17r Each with 1,000 gallons 3ck" 17c of FREE GASOLINE Ezcb 25c Pkr 12C 4P. 4 15C 7M VINEGAR BLUE PETER IMPORTED Gallon C3C IVORY FLAKES DETAILS HERE IVORY FLAKES Large Pkg. 236 SARDINES LOW PRICE TOOTH PICKS 3 Tina 15C Boxea 10c SO hurry! Take advantage of your grocer's bargains Buy strawberries right away and make up several batches of jam! With our easy recipe, you can make a batch in no time at all in less than 15 minutes after your fruit is The reason is that with Certo you boil such a short time only minute, for jellies; a little longer for jams. WHY YOU GET BETTER FLAVOR That short boil is the reason, too, that you get better flavor. All the flavor stays right in the fruit, instead of boiling away in steam, as it does by the old-fashioned method! Jams and jellies made with Certo have all the rich lusciousness of the fresh, ripe fruit! No "boiled-down" taste.

You get so much more from your fruit, too, when you use Certo. Half again more glasses than you would get by the old, long-boil way. That's because no juice is lost, by wasteful long-boiling. This wonderful Certo, that makes jam and jelly making so easy, is a product of General Foods. isr Fresh Meats RATH'S SIUXKI.KSS (4 to 6-pound Average) PICNIC HAMS 18c CHOICE, TENDER, ROUND OR SW ISS STEAKS Pound 25 2'4 TO 3-POUND.

END CUTS r0RK ROAST Poond 22 CENTER CUT CHOPS ---POUND 28c PRIME. TENDER GKUCK ROAST 12 CHOICE CUTS POUND 15c SLICED MINCED HAM ARMOUR'S STAR MACARONI CHEESE LOAF rud 161c FRESH. SELECT ALF HEARTS NUTLET OLEo 2 lm ENGLISH STYLE COOKIES 2 lbs 25c 25c CLIMALENE 21c The Water Softening Small Package br B0WLENE 18c Stops Bath Room Odors Farm Feed DAILY GROWING MASH BS1.99 Fruits Bar S1.89 'DAILY FINE CHICK FEED DAIRY FEED FREE RECIPE BOOK Underneath ibe label on every Certo bottle is a book of tested recipes for jams and jellies 89 in all, because different fruits require different handling. Be sure to follow each recipe exactly. Bananas 4 Lb.

23c Meats tasty loaf picki.e loaf macaroni cheese i.oaf Choice a. 4rau- 21c acS1.29 Sunkist, Med. She Oranges Dot. Lane Jumboi Cantaloupes 2 25c 25c 31c YOU CAN NOW BUY CERTO AT A NEW LOW PRICE. SO CERTO JAMS AND JELLIES ARE MORE ECONOMICAL THAN EVER.

BIG PRICE REDUCTION! Urd Fancy K'O 'FC 17 i Lb. 27c i Tomatoes -2 in. 1 iC.

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