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THE DECATUR REVIEW Thursday, December 27, 1934 PAGE EIGHT DECATUR CLUB ENTERTAINERS ANNIVERSARY 400 Attend Christmas Ball Military Ball Planned Feb. 22 Art Extension's Midwinter Meet. To Be in U. of 1. Art Extension Committee of Illinois will have its midwinter meeting in the University of Illinois Jan 16-18, instead of In Chicago as Young People Dance in Setting of Blue and Silver Hope Governor and Other Notables Will Attend At Urlando.

Affair in Armory. One of the most brilliant and out in me noiei was given by jjj, a to midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Byron usual.

Announcement will be made standine parties of the winter Guthrie are chairmen. The party season will be the military ball to is for members and guests. at this time of plans for the summer cruise on the Mississippi, starting June 11 on the S. S. Cape Girardeau and going up the river be given on Washington's birth 't; I 't I I a i Mr.

and Mrs. William H. Bin- day for all army and navy officers Many of Decatur's younger crowd danced until breakfast this morning, at the former Kappa Phi Theta annual Christmas ball in Hotel Restaurants that are open all night, or that open before dawn, were crowded with tired, gay young folk In dance frocks and tuxedos, and there were a number of private breakfast stead observed their 20th wedding and their invited civilian friend moeiier, Tttary jane lvea, Bartaj. Morey, Mary Louise Rose 7j Betty Hill. Dinners preceding the data ranged from two or three coupB to large groups.

Ten couples buffet supper in the home of Chapman, then went to the of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Miller for holiday open house. In this errm! to Hannibal, Keokuk, Davenport. Alton, Quincy, Nauvoo, Moline and Invitations are being sent to Gov anniversary on Christmas day, and on the same day joined in the first ernor Henry Horner, Col.

Robert other places. The midwinter meeting will be W. Davis of Carbondale, command birthday celebration of their grand ine officer of 130th infantry, an son, Ronald Moyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.

H. Moyer, 1775 North Mon officers in Bloomington, Spring open, as are all meetings, to all who are interested in attending, without charge. The committee has no were Margaret Lyon, home fro roe street. Also present for the field, Peoria and Champaign. holiday were Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Chairmen of the different com dues and no officers other than its March of Nashville, who are leader, R. E.

Hieronymous. Its ob parties, ae well as dinners before the dance. Blue and silver were used as decorations turning the Orlando ballroom, crowded by 400 guests, into a place of unusual beauty. Evergreen trees 12 feet tall, silvered over and flooded with blue light, were on either side of the the brother in law and sister of mittees are as follows: Arrangement Captain Carl Mpacham. ject 'Is to promote interest in Illi CPs i vw iniiiiiiiii iiii! Mr.

Moyer. nois beauty and historic spots. Invitations Major Kenneth M. Announcement was made at Kalpine. Finance Captain Ben Gullett.

dinner given by Miss Jeanette Moore Monday, of the narriage Decoration Lieut. Col. C. Leon of Miss Catherine Moore of Niantic ard Cassell. platform where Thurman Teague and his orchestra played.

Two hundred and fifty blue and silver balloons, imprisoned in the dome of and Walter E. Reed of Decatur. Social Lieut. Col. John The ceremony was Sept.

14 in B-t i.utn Li comb, here from the Illini campai Mrs. Dean Coffman and Dorj. Call had a dinner for eight in Coffman apartment in the Mat. flower building. Virginia Harvey Sellers had eight couple, for dinner in their home, and had music by Lee Homebrook and te of his musicians.

Jeanne Jenkitt of Chicago and Stewart Watson ot Springfield, a DePauw jtudei' were present. Bert Berchem of St Paul, Minn a cousin of Roy Dunning, -was at out of town guest in the progrej. sive party for 12 couples that start, ed at 7 p. in the home of Mart Alice Lloyd, and closed at 9 in tin home of Jane Gullett The cour between was served in the Rockville. Mrs.

Reed is the eldest Refreshments Major Austin C. There will be section meetings on art, community planning, horticulture, rural organization, junior club work, forestry and home economics, and an art exhibit by 10 modern American artists. The program will be as follows: Jan. Iff. 1:00 p.

m. "Creative Mrs. Spencer Ewina of Bloomlniiton. in little theater In Lincoln hall; "Art In American Mrs. M.

L. Puller, landscape architect. Peoria. 3:00 p. m.

Talk in D. ol I. audltorluir by President Arthur Cutts Willard 4:00 p. Orchestra concert In Smith Memorial hall. 4:30 p.

m. Reception In woman's builo- daughter of Mrs. Scott Wheeler of I the ballroom, were released at u- o'clock to flutter down among the i dancers, and burst as they were Stiles. Niantic and was graduated from Niantic high school in the class of Dr. and Mrs.

John Francis Miller 1931. She attended Brown's Busi will come Saturday from Milwau ness college in Decatur, and has kee, where Dr. Miller is doing his been assistant in the Niantic post interneship in Milwaukee hospital office for three years. Mr. Reed is Mrs.

Miller, the former Henrietta Inir. supper In cafeteria In same stepped upon or poked with pins. The ball was one of the most successful ever given by this group of girls who still cling to the close friendships made when they all belonged to the now defunct Kappa Phi Theta in school. And this in spite of the fact that some of the invited young men, in a spirit of good clean fun, had passed their invitations on by mail to other young the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Clark, passed Christmas there with buildinir. Followed by winter festi Reed of Shelbyville. He is a 1929 him, and he is returning for New val in the new gym. Jan. 17.

9:00 a. m. "How to Organize a Citizen's graduate of Decatur high school of Roberta Hamman. Lois Van. Year's with his parents.

Dr. and Mrs. John T. Miller, and her and attended Millikin university Deventer and Dorothy Cannon i Agency 'for Community Mr. and Mrs.

William Mattson are entertaining this evening with a dinner in the home of her sister, Mrs. Karl Milligan, 2237 East Prairie street, celebrating their own. first wedding anniversary and to honor Mr. and Mrs. Milligan, recently married.

Mrs. Mattson was Jeanette Kater, and Mrs. Milligan was June Kater. hostesses with the other three. He is an accountant with the firm of Gauger and Diehl in Decatur.

mother Mrs. Rettie Clark. Family dinner on New Year's day will be Mr. and Mrs. Reed are now at in the Miller home.

Weddings Increase In home in 461 North Church street. men not known at all to tne Hostesses. "None of the strangers had the bad taste to show up," said one of the chaperons, "so it was all right for the boys to have their Miss Claribel Barth, dietician in Springfield hospital, is passing a Decatur club young people's dance will be this evening from 9 to few davs this week with her par ents Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Barth. She Jimmy and Dick, "the novelty boys from KMOX," have been secured by Dr. F. Flinn to entertain Decatur club members and their guests at the New Year's Eve dance next Monday night.

The boys sing, chatter, do comedy numbers, and play the accordian, guitar and a "hot fiddle. 11 p. in the club ballroom. The dance is for children whose parents are members, and for their escorts. came for Christmas day and is re turning to her home Friday or The young people may take guests by calling the club and making ar Frank Lawrence, director of civic bureau.

St. Louis Chamber of Commerce. All sessions In hall -of casts. architecture building. 10:00 a.

m. "Objectives in National Planning and the Citizens' Miss Harlean James. American civic association executive secretary. 11:00 a. m.

"An Official City Planning Act for Harland Bartholomew, non-resident professor, of civic design. 2:00 p. m. "Co-ordination Between Local Community Planning and the Larger Regional B. C.

Mc-Curdy, 8t. Clair county engineer. 3:00 p. m. "County A.

C. Cowan. Tri-County regional planning federation president. 4:00 p. m.

"Development of a Typical Community Planning Pro! Karl B. Lohmann. department of landscape architecture: Illustrated talk. Discussion and summary by Dean Rexford Newcomb. Jan.

IX. 9:00 a. m. Panel discussion on Interrelated arts by Dean C. E.

Palmer In the little theater In Lincoln hall. Saturday. Mrs. Corzine Gives Annual Christmas Party Mrs. A.

H. Corzine of Assumption, well known throughout Illinois for rangements. little fun." Guests were received by tne group that planned the party, Miss Elizabeth Williams, chairman, and this committee: Helen Louise Watti Anna Louise Young Marjorie Crawford Susan stoutenborough Esther Chodat Maude Flower Elcnman Bentley KancT Williams Decatur club will have its New and Mrs. Lloyd F. Morris of Chicago are Christmas week guests Music College's 433 West Green street, and his brother, Ivan Irvine, 2325 East Wood street.

of the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. Forrest.

Mrs. Morris the her music and gardens and her de Year's eve party Monday evening, and members are asked to call and make reservations for tables as early as possible. The number of Shelby At Christmas By Staff Correspondent SHELBYVILLE County Clerk Floyd Logue reported an increased marriage license business in Shelbyville over Christmas day. ij. censes were issued to: Gordon C.

Nieberg, 25, of Cleveland, and Barbara C. Dove, 2L of Shelbyville. Kenneth Morrison, 24, of Mode and Frances Lewis, 18, of Shelbyville. Harley C. Burke.

31, of Assumption and Myrtle M. Smith, 27, of Shelbyville. Tracey R. Mount, 22. of Shelbyville and LaFonda Gullidge, 18, at Pana.

Clyde H. Van Meter, 21. of Shelbyville and Naomi Houston, 18, of Shelbyville. Don Foster, 23. of Shelbyville and Olive P.

Bowman, 25, of Dance Revue Opens Friday Afternoon Decatur College of Music's an former Hilda Forrest, will remain lightful parties, gave her 18th to visit a few days longer. Mr. guests that can be accommodated annual Christmas party last Saturday for children of Assumption Morris returned to Chicago yester limited. Entertainers from nual Christmas dance revue, under Miss Velma Rigsby of Dalton City and D. Wesley Widick of Blue Mound were married at 6:15 p.

m-, Wednesday by E. E. Gray, justice of the peace, in Decatur. The couple will live on a farm east of day. KMOX will furnish entertainment.

the direction of Kathyleen Temple-ton, head of the dance department, Two hundred youngsters were present, with a few parents. The Miss Margery Ellis of Assump Mr. and Mrs. O. B.

Meadows left tion is a holiday guest of Mr. and will open Friday afternoon in the big Corzine house had been decorated to represent a winter scene Mrs. Forrest. She came last Sunday Wednesday by automobile for a trip to Duncan, and Dallas Empress, as a special attraction. Friday shows wijl be given at 3, 7 to pass Christmas day with them with falling snow, with a stage in Cumberland County the sun parlor where an hour's pro and 9 p.

m. On Saturday there will for the holidays. They will pass a week or ten davs in the South. Betty Klausmeier Mary Alice Lloyd Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Frede, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Grier Gregory were chaperons for the party, which confined its program almost entirely to the social dancing, the orchestra furnishing some voice numbers for variety.

Out of town guests, in addition to those mentioned in the private parties below, were: Mr. and Mrs. David William Johnston. Taylorville. Mr.

and Mrs. Montgomery Nicholson. Indianapolis. Miss Virginia Holmes, Chicago. Miss Nancy Stevens.

Leroy. Miss Lucille Redmcnd. Peoria. John Redmond. Peoria.

gram was given. Later the children Miss Vesta Ellis, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A.

F. Sommer of Chicago returned to their home Wednesday afternoon after passing Ashel E. Reynolds circle No. 124, Ladies of the G. A will meet at 7:30 p.

Friday in the Y. M. C. and officers request all members to attend. be an extra show at 5 p.

m. The movie is "Father Brown, and Mrs. W. E. Ellis and Louis went on a hunt through the business district for Mr.

and Mrs. Brick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mr. and Mrs.

H. J. Foale had as The dance revue is called "Holi Santa Claus and son, returning to their Christmas guests John R. last weekend and Christmas day with Mrs. Sommers father and mother, Mr.

and Mrs. F. F. Burns. Brick, all of Xeoga were married in Hindsboro at 5 p.

m. Monday, in the Corzine home for a treat. Foale, Paul Vedel, Oscar Johansen VISIT IX EFFINGHAM. EFFINGHAM Mr. and Mrs.

W. Mrs. Corzine is president of As day and will include music as well as dancing and adagio work, with some movie star the home of the bridegroom's nd Harold Habb of Chicago, Os sumption 20th Century club, and brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and L.

Feyen will return Friday their home in Columbus. 0.. aftt" car Johansen and daughter Florence Ethel, Mr. and Mrs. K.

Johan has been active in many other ven Mrs. Lyle Eversole. Rev. C. H.

Has mpersonations. The snow has tures in this part of the state. She a few days' visit here with Circuit sen, of Decatur, and Mrs. K. Johan- brouch, pastor of the Methorlist church of that city officiated.

The been put into special costumes, and there are appropriate settings and Clerk and Mrs. Henry Alt CLUB HONORS CHILDREN Ann Rutledge Home children' were honored by the Colored Women's Progressive club in a holiday party from 2 to 5 p. Wednesday in the home. The children and the women played games together at tables, then the women served ice cream, decorated Christmas cookies, and candies. Serving was done on a table ten feet long, lighting effects.

sen's two sisters, Miss Andrea Or-loff of Long Beach, L. and Mrs. Anna Wind of Hartford, Conn. is now planning a series of community musicals for Assumption. Former Clinton Pair double ring ceremony was used Miss Fern Ellis, sister of the bride and Paul Wilson were the attend Miss Fern Kepler of Warrens- ants.

The home had been prettily Mrs. Wayne Reed and sister, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Turney, Chicago.

Betty Stoutenborough. Maroa. Helen Stoutenborough. Marca. Mr.

and Mrs. Leland England, Harris-town. Otto Gravenhorst. Taylorville. Pred Newton, Olney.

Miss Phyllis Kaiser Washington university. Smith McGaughey of Mt. Zion. U. of I.

Miss Mary Idelle Ewing. Northwestern. Miss Nancy Brown, wells college. Jack Brown. Chicago.

Anson Brown, Chicago. Fitting the mood of the festive GET MARRIAGE LICENSE. A marriage license has been issued in Danville to Andrew P. Shambaugh, age 24 years, of Oakley, and Tressa L. Krall, age 24 years, of Cerro Gordo.

decorated for the ceremony with To Visit in England Christmas colors and was candle- Mildred Lash, 915 North Edward street, entertained eight Decatur couples with an old fashioned bob By Staff correspondent. CLINTON Thomas Bryte, son lighted during the ceremony. Soon burg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kepler, and Jack Cravens, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Val Cravens of rural route one, Decatur, were married on Christmas eve in the Cleveland Avenue Methodist parsonage by Rev. Donald Gibbs. The bridegroom is with the Purity Bak- and decorated in holiday colors. Wash cloths wrapped in red were at each child's place.

after the couple with their attend Miss Ruth M. Ducey of Harvard and Edward J. Kearney of Decatur were married Dec. 26 in St. Mary's church in Pittsfield t.y Rev.

Edmund J. Scanlan. Miss Florence Ducey of Springfield and Clayton J. Ducey of Hannibal were attendants." After the wedding a dinner was served to the immediate families and bridal party in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

James A. Ducey. The bride has been city editor for six years of The Herald in Harvard a newspaper which has won state honors in contests many times. Mr. Kearney is with the Wabash Railway Co.

Mr. a.nd Mrs. Kearney have gone to Indiana on a wedding trip and on' their return will make their home in Decatur in 352 West Leaf-land avenue. of Engineer and Mrs. John Bryte, sled party Tuesday afternoon.

After passing several hours in the country sled riding and ice skat- ants and Mr. and Mrs. Eversole drove to the home of the bride's Clinton, has gone to Chicago where dance, which lasted until 1 a. at least two groups had waffle and parents in this city where a wed he will relieve Peter Wagstaff ng, the young couples went to the ding dinner was served. Those ng Co.

Mr. and Mrs. June Cravens, employe of the Illinois Central Christian County sausage breakfasts afterward. Lu present were the bridal party, Mr. Lash home for a turkey dinner.

That evening there was a theater party and dancing. brother and sister in law of the railroad there, while Mr. Wagstaff cille Flint had 16 for breakfast in her home, with Jack Grim of and Mrs. Edward Brick, Mr. and bridegroom, were attendants.

The enjoys a vacation trip to England. Mrs. Wagstaff who already is in Delphi, an Illini student, asj couple yill live In 431 West Main street. 'J 13 II III 3 Iff IB II m-IM Harold Sanks, Joe Brilley and ii4pliv 4ffiiF im England will accompany her hus Clarence Mitchell left by train an- out of town guest. Thirteen couples had breakfast in a private room in St.

Nicholas hotel. Here Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Parkinson of Owaneco Tuesday announced at a family Christmas dinner the engagement of their daughter, Alice, to Dr. J.

A. Millhon, son of Dr. H. B. Millhon, Owaneco.

The band home in about six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wagstaff formerly lived Wednesday noon for the Sigma Alpha Epsilon convention in Wash- the out of town guests were Bar in Clinton where he was a foreman in the I. C.

shops. ngton, D. C. They will meet in Mrs. W.

E. Ellis. Misses Virginia and Edith Brick, Mr. and Mrs Eversole and Paul Wilson. The bride attended Mattoon high school and for a time has been employed in this city.

The bridegroom is a graduate of Neoga township high school and has been employed with his father in farming. They will go to housekeeping in the Barr residence in this city. Indianapolis the Millikin boys who bara Patterson, who moved with her family a year ago from here to Santa Monica, and who is Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buckner had as their' guests Christmas day 1 mictne Tr nnH Mrs.

have been passing Christmas in Chicago with their parents, and Pre-lnventory NEOGA P-T. A. MEETS. NEOGA The Parent-Teacher as wedding date has not yet been fixed. Miss Parkinson, a student in the University of Illinois, is on; of the prominent young women of Otvaneco.

Her father is pastor of W. F. Buckner of 'watseka, six wil complete the trip to- here for the holidays, and Virginia Powers of Chicago, holiday guest Mrs. L. B.

Smith of Dearborn, Sner. of her cousin, Barbara Lyon. sociation held its December meeting in room 8 of the grade school. Mrs. C.

Allen presided. The program consisted of numbers' relating to the Christmas season Barbara Morey had a Monday SB the Owaneco Methodist ch ireh. Dr. Millhon, a dentist, holds his DDS degree from Washington University, St. Louis, and is the Mich.

Dr. and Mrs. Buckner and Mrs. Smith have returned to their homes. Mrs.

Smith is a sister of Dr. Buckner. luncheon for Miss Patterson, with covers for eight. The breakfast Montgomery County given by the pupils of the grades. Miss Imogene Juanlta Eastham and Clifford A.

Harris were married at 10 o'clock Christmas morning in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. East-ham, 445 West Prairie avenue. Rev.

Francis E. Cooper of First Baptist church performed the ceremony in the presence of immediate relatives. Christmas day also was the 33d. wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.

Eastham. The bride wore clay rust crepe trimmed in fur. The home was decorated with poinsettias. yule candles, and a decorated tree for the holiday wedding, and dinner was served to the family at 1 p. m.

Mrs. Harris is a 1924 graduate of Decatur high school, and completed with honors a two year teachers course at Millikin university in 1926. She has been employed the past few years in Olney as control clerk son of leading physician Mrs. F. M.

Welshimer gave a dem-1 and druggist. Miss Fern Boland, a member of the faculty of Columbia university, is passing the holidays with her sister, Miss May Boland, 952 Lincoln avenue. She will return to New York on New Year's day. Miss Charlotte Gleasnn of La-Fayette, is passing the Christmas holidays with Miss Ann Slocum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul B. Slocum, 1253 East Sedgwick street. MEN'S REGULAR 89c DRESS SHIRTS uuaiiciiiuu ill iitig iii lamias packages. Mrs. C.

P. Harding gave the treasurer's report and Mrs. Dan Havichorst the secre Hillsboro Frank Revisky, Panama, and Miss Catherine Jachino. Taylor Springs, Steve Veres and Miss Rosa Moreschi of Panama-were married in a double ceremony in the Hillsboro home of Mr. and Mrs.

John T. Shindler at noon on Shelby County Lustrous fine codnt broadcloth. full cut, 7-button, fast color tary's report. Grades one and two received the book of the month for pre-shrunli. All sizes.

PUi having the greatest number of Hiawatha Council, Degree of Pocahontas, will have a public card party Friday evening in the Knights of Pythias hall. There will be two games and 12 prizes. The play will begin at 8:15 p. m. je Mann left Wednesday for Chicago where he will pass several days with friends.

Mr. Mann, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Mann, 254 North Taylor avenue, will come to Decatur for a few days before returning to Champaign where he is attending the University of Illinois. Christmas day, by Police Magis mothers present. ind acy colors. trate William Woods. The single Olive Bo- man and Don Foster, both of Shelbyville were marrier1 at 9:00 Christmas morning by Rev.

L. C. Powell of First Methodist church. Attendants were Chlotile Phelps and Ray Riley. ring wedding ceremony was used.

The two couples will begin housekeeping in Panama soon. OUT THEY GO! CLEAN-UP! in the accounting department of the Illinois Commercial Telephone Co. She is a member of Delta Theta Tau. Mr. Harris, son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Harris of Olney, is employed by the Shell Oil Co. Mr.

and Mrs. Harris will live in an apartment in Olney. RAUPP SON After Christmas WOMEN'S 89c Full Fashioned HOSIERY Owen Scott chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will have public installation of officers at 8 p. Friday in Masonic temple auditorium. Mrs.

Forrest NeboU, new worthy matron, announces the following appointive officers, along with the elective officers. Worthy matron Mrs. Forrest Nebold. Worthy patron J. E.

Hartbaugh. Associate matron Mrs. Grover Jenkins. Conductress Mrs. Perry Jenness.

Associate conductress Mrs. H. Hommon. Secretory Mrs. W.

E. Hartman. Treasurer Mrs. Arthur McConnell. Chaplain Mrs.

Amon Campbell. Marshall Miss Lucille Racier. Orranist Miss Pansy Gcbleman. Adah Mrs. A.

Roy Bartrem. R'lth Mrs. Henry Vin17. Fcn-or- Ms. Or! Martha Mrs.

Philip Hohreln. Electa Miss Lula Reisch. Warder Mrs. W. Huss.

Sentinel Lewis Sawyer. SHOE SALE Pure silk, 42-, 4S-, 48-rmiffr. only 40n pair of thesr wonderful hose left rw winter harie. Richard Norton, son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. C. Norton, 1468 West Decatur street, R. G. Bone, professor of ancient history in the University of Illinois, Forrest A.

Fisher and son, Lewis, and Baynard Kingsley all of Champaign, left Champaign Christmas afternoon to drive to St. Petersburg, in Mr. Fisher's car. They will pass a week in Florida and return in time for school next Thursday. Mr.

Norton is a sophomore in the University of Illinois this year. Robert Wood of Quincy passed Christmas day with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.

M. Wood. 600 Powers Lane. He is returning to Quincy today. Sensational Pre-lnventory Sale J.

Berne Irvine of Fairfield is passing Christmas week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Irvine, Goafs Dresses Used Models! New Models! Demonstrators! All Electric! Nationally Known Makes! Men's and Women' FOOTWEAR Mostly $5.00 Grades Reduced to Fine quality cloth coats.

At Semmel's Everyon ivnrth EPS 'fjTfJj more. NEW RADIOS $6 Sport Afternoon Formal RADIETTE brand new. resses for $19.50 $3-85 These roats taken from BLOUSES LINGERIE our SI Rev. and Mrs. George E.

Kline had open house Wednesday after-j noon for 100 guests, in observance of their silver wedding anniversary. An out of town guest was the fiancee of their oldest son, Frank Kline of New York City. She is Miss Elizabeth Yerkes of Summit, N. who was born in China and lived there 14 years. A story about Miss Yerkes appeared in this newspaper yesterday morning, telling of her friendship with.

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Stam, the missionaries who were killed recently in China. Wfr u-hiu selec ra fc Shop tion if at eariy and save.

et. Greatly Reduced for Immediate Clearance! BOYS' 69c DRESS USED RADIOS GENERAL ELECTRIC reduced to 3Oa9J ATWATER KENT roeduc.ed... $7.50 CROSLEY ft reduced to p7a3v ATWATER 4 4 Ff i KENT, Console )Xla3U Console $17b50 AIRLINE Console 1 9a 50 RADIOTROPE complete $2 1 b50 SHIRTS WESTINGHOLSE $23.50 DEMONSTRATORS PHILCO MODEL Used onlv3 months ordinal price $1IHU)0, $54.75 PHILCO CONSOLE Demonstrator, 11-tubes, original price 125. t. $67.50 ATWATER KENT CONSOLE Demonstrator, 10-tubes.

oiiginal price 11.50, CQ Ct reduced to 9w9i)U Men's and Women's Stetson and atrix Shoes Two Groups Reduced to Fine nualitT. fat color, plain and fan- CHILDREN'S WEAR Odd Lota Drastically Reduced cien. Kx rent tonal alue only Leggings Sleepers MEN! ONLY 500 PAIRS IN THIS SALE! Caribou men and women will have tonight their first dinner-dance since they were organized, 75 couples already having reservations for the party in Hotel Orlando. Bill Curran's orchestra has been engaged to play from the time dinner is served at 7 o'clock, Sizes 1 and 2 Onlv Size 0 Onlv 2 to 14 DRESS PANTS Wool and Silk rll?" Sizes 2 to 12 .85 Fine oolrnft and Miittnrs in Boys ash Suits Sizes 2 to 6 every new put-tern and il.r. .66 $1 Style, for men 'Everything In Music" Semmel's and yminr men All size.

Match 1 cur odd coat vilth a pair of thcue Decatur Music Shop RAUPP SON 139 NORTH WATER STREET A Quality Shoe Store for 25 Years Junior Ready-to-Wear 244 N. Water Men's Sl.49-S1.69 eavy Rope Stitch 118 East William Street Phone 4497 Sweaters Sim.

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