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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 20

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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20 Decatur, Illinois, Thursday, February 4, 1954. DECATUR HERALD Marriages 1 ml I 4 1 jimt '4 Mrs. Edward Willenborg Jr. Photo by National field, Mrs. Walter Adams, and Mrs.

Glen Dbgan. DAR citizenship award winner at Deland Weldon Senior High School Unit is Miss Nancy Seal, daughter of the Myron Seals of Weldon. She is past president of her Future "Homemakers-of America chapter, works on the school paper and library staff and has been active in other school clubs and yearly events. BEFORE INVENTORY SALE OX CAMERAS and SUPPLIES Announced the Immaculate Conception Church in Mattoon. Mrs.

Willenborg is employed with the Brown Shoe Company and her husband is with Young's Radiator Shop, both in Mattoon where they will live. Joann Harden, John Fish Wed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harden of Shelbyville announce the Oct. 15 marriage of their daughter Joann and John L.

Fish, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Fish, 1531 N.

Monroe St. The ceremony took place in the Trinity Methodist Church in Lafay ette, ind. Mrs. Fish is a voice student at the Millikin School of Music and is a member of Sigma Alpha Iota. She will sing the tide role in the opera "Carmen" being presented by the bchool ot Music the Feb.

12 week end. Her husband is a iunior at Mil likin maiorine in speech after at tending Kansas State College in Manhattan, for two years. He belongs to Tau Kappa Ep'silon fra ternity. The couple will live at 371 W. Macon St.

Mattoon Couple's Dec. 27 Marriage Is Announced The Dec. 27 marriaoe of a Maftnnr. couple, Miss Tovce Malone and Da vid J. Berefeld is beinsr annonnrvd The ceremony was held in the of- rice or justice ot the Feace J.

W. Davis" in Hernando, Miss. She is the dauehter of Mr. and Mr Alvo Malone and is an assistant in the office of Dr. S.

VV. Thiel at the Link Clinic. Her husband, son of the V. Bergfelds, is a linotype operator with uic journal uazette. I tie couple will nve jii mattoon.

Revere 850 SMM Demonstrator. Were $114.50 1 Keyatone 8MM Mar. F2.S Demonitrator. Were 109.50 1 DeJur MM Mar. Demonstrator.

$107.5 1 Rotlej S5MM Camera Rernlarl; 109.50 3 F3.5 German Foldinr 620 Cameras. Were 140.85 8 F6.S German Foldinr S20 Cameras. Were S2S.85 KVE S5MM SUde Pro. 300 Watt, Blower. Were 352.50 kn Watt, Blower 35MM Slide Proj.

Were 344.50 $3150 429 N.WATERST PHONE 3-8353 Different? you oei mere a difference in JANES DRY The new, improved process cleans clothes far cleaner, restores drab colors! Bramel-McCoy Mr. and Mrs. George Bramel announce the Jan. 1 marriage of their daughter Joyce and James R. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Norman D. McCoy, all of Blue Mound. The Rev. Virgil S.

Leonard officiated in the Petersburg Methodist Church. The bride is employed in the accounting department of The Herald and Review, and the bridegroom is a junior in agriculture at the University ot Illinois. Kingery-Grissom ine jan. a marriage ot Miss Ruth Kingery and Dean Grissom in Dieterich Church Parsonage is be ing announced, bhe is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Newton Kingerv of Montrose and is em ployed by General Electric Company in Mattoon. Mr. Grissom is with Young's Radiator Shop in Mattodn and the couple will live in Montrose. He is the son of the Joe Grissoms of Montrose. Bannick-Willenborg Earl Bannick of LaGrange announces the Jan.

9 marriage of his daughter Laverda and EdvVard Wil-lenborg son of Mrs. Edward VVillenborg of Neoga. The cere mony was held in the rectory of VOGEL-SMITH WEDDING IN HARRISTOWN CHURCH Miss Shirlev loan Vocel. daueh- ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred William Vogel 1260 W. Cottage Hill, became the bride Jan. 17 of Gene Arthur Smith. His parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Earle H. Smith, Rural Route 8, Decatur. The Rev. Stephen S. Carnock officiated in the Harris- town Christian Church and a reception followed there.

She is emploved as a cashier at Haines and Essick Company and her husband is a clerk at Mueller Company. They are living at 1311 l. Monroe Chantilly lace and pleated tulle were used for the bridal gown -and; the fingertip length veil was held by a pearl-edged lace cap. Stephano-tis was arranged around a white orchid for the bride's Miss Janet Helgcn, maid of honor, wore an aqua lace and net dress and carried feathered pink carnations. Dean Alvin Smith was best man and ush ering were Charles Bell and Bill Vogel.

FIELDS as teen in MADEMOISELLE Sizes 7 to 15 FIRST OF SPMNf MAUREEN ANDERSON Announces DANCING CLASSES for beginners and advanced students in. TAP AND BALLET St. Nicholas Hotel, Pine Room Call 3-7947 for enrollment Latham 0ES Meets Latham Order of Eastern Star will have stated meeting Thursday at 8 p. m. in the chapter rooms.

WHY SUFFER from joint ailments, stiff and sore muscles, nervousness, sleepless nights, indigestion, gas pains and headaches. Call FERN SMITH Today! Steam Batha Mauaiet Colonic Irritation For Men and Women FERN SMITH OPERATED BT R. N. 1202 N. Main Fhone 3-4231 $89,50 $79.50 $79.50 $79.50 $28.95 $19.95 $39.50 SO Anse fihor Flash Kits, ft ftp Rernlarlr iM X.73 10 Kodak Brownie Flash fin IE 620 Cameras, were 313.15) I U.Z.) TO i2 OFF ON SOME FLASH ATTACHMENTS.

TRIPOD SCREENS. GADGET BAGS II Free Parking i 652 Eldorado CLEANING Open Until 7 P. M. I a high fashion coat Sizes 8-18. DAR WINNERS Miss Shirley Rae Moore, daughter of the Ray Moores, has been named winner of the Daughters of the American Revolution citizenship award for Nevvman Community High School.

She was president of her junior class, ar attendant to the queen of the 1952 Pancake Festival and is active in dramatic and musical groups at her school. Miss Loah Glenn of Kenney High School has been chosen for the DAR citizenship award. Her parents are the Hal Glenns. She is editor of the yearbook, president of the senior class and literary editor of the school newspaper. She has been student librarian for three years and is a' member of the band and chorus.

Stiffs, Erwins Visit in South Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stitt, 353 Linden PL, and Mr. and Mrs. Em-mett Erwin, 115 N.

Woodlawn have returned from a motor trip through the South. They visited former Decatur residents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wayne Michcls and daughter Carolee in Baton Rouge, and then spent several days in New Orleans.

La. From there, they traveled to Clearwater, where, they stayed for two weeks. YW GROUPS MEET Pictures and Talk on Hawaii To Be Featured Tonight Ruth Dazey, a member of the Debs, YWCA young adult group, will talk to her group today of her recent trip to Havyaii, showing pictures and mementoes. The club wifl meet for dinner at 6 p. m.

with the program following. At 7:30 p. Cosmo Club will hear Dr. Paul A. Raber of the Macon Countv Medical Society.

Mrs. George Deffenbaugh is program chairman for the evening. A short business meeting will follow to complete plans for the club's coming valentine lormal. Mrs. Ivan William's skit "Think On These Things" will be, present ed to the Grand Amigos at 7:30 also.

Participating will be Mrs. E. Howard and Mrs. Eva Hawkins. The Question Marks will meet at 8 p.

m. to select a new name for the club, plan an affair for the month with their husbands and friends, and appoint committees for 7lti NW WAY YOU SAVE 50c TO Sl.OO WHEN YOU BUY AIR-DISK Because Air-Disk Outlasts Wkks and Sprays "2tol" i69H79H98 APPAREL Mrs. James R. McCoy Wedding in Beason Lincoln, Feb. 3 (Staff) Miss Shirley Hamberg, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Hamberg of Atlanta and Eugene Burwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burwell of Beason were married Jan. 9 at the Beason Methodist Church.

The Rev. J. D. Drake officiated. The bride is employed at Avery and Comstock in Lincoln and Mr.

Burwell is employed as a carpenter. Home Bureau Meeting. Hammond, Feb. 3 (Staff) Hammond-Pierson Unit of the Home Bureau will have Mrs. Rich ard Gentry as hostess at 1:30 p.m.

rnday. Tomorrow's Dinner Fluffy codfish cakes, catsup, old- fashioned baked beans, steamed brown bread, butter or margarine, apple and cabbage slaw, stewed pears, cookies, coilee, milk. A. ROSEN Farrier and Ladles' Taller 543 N. Water St Groncd Floor FUR COATS Reslyled in 1954 Styles Remodeled Repaired For the man who knows 7-DIAMOND SET lodimrt diamonds set in 14K gold.

$99 $1.7 WMkly 7 PERFECTLY jf 11-DIAM0ND Urgi cinftr Niw 1954 Mrs. Dean Grissom Photo bv National Golden Quayle Potluck Sunday Golden Quavle Club will have poduck Sundav at 6:30 p.m. in the Community Building of Argenta. Hostesses will be Mrs. Mervii Hat- Be sure it's the BARN for the pleasure that goes icith Dining Out Decatur's Friendliest Restaurant BEN'S BARN FREE CTJSTOMEB PARKING IN REAR Generoai Mixed Orlnka East Eldorado (1 Block Sooth Wabaih Depot) Yalentines Fbr Her For Him for Let Us FRAME Tour Graduation PICTURE Italian Pottery Pieces Baskets Flower Poti Figurines MORROW'S We Frame Pictures Right 112 East Prairie Ave.

who? "cways" means. MARTIN'S 18-D1AM0MB PAIR Matched 9-diamond rings. 14K gold. fay TriM CO. A Nut Cups kvTL 1 come Center All and make Pieces JK your Novelties s' selection iiittiifiiiifiiiifiiiiiiiijiiiifijiiifitiMtiiiiiiriiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitmHiiiiuiiiiiiiuiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiitiiiitiiiiitiiiiuiiiiif Schaff er Gluck 1 Furriers 253 North Main Street 1 special pnrcHase I Worstmann's 1 Tweed Coats 1 MATCHED SPECIALLY PRICED! Winner at Deland Weldon High School of the Sons of Union Veterans award is Dennis Lisenby, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Lisenby of Weldon. -He is assistant editor of the yearbook, and a member of the school band and newspaper staff. A participant in the iunior-class plav, he has placed first in state awards as a piano soloist. coming events.

Members of ail groups are urged! to bring materials for the fishpond and white elephant sale tor the t- i t- i reoruary rronc. --t BLALOCK'S 5c to $1.00 Store 1199 W. Grand Avenue PLENTY PARKING SPACE Select A uim goes siraigm 1 From Up to 10c CELLO BAGS of VALENTINES 25c Heart Shape BOX CANDY 69 Others $1.29 and $2.49 VALENTINE CANDY xh. 29c ad 39c Friday and Saturday Special Keg-. 60c PEANUT BRITTLE 39c TEA LADIES' BLOUSES $1 TOWELS 19e Rec- 24c Nylon Acetate Small, Large Ladies Panties 39c PLASTIC DRAPES AND Cottage Sets 30 PLASTIC Whatnot Shelves 79c REG.

39c TO 4.79 I AMD CUAhCC 1 OFF KEG. LMPlI JIIMaLJ 3 3 PRICE Open Monday Through Saturday a. m. io r. fli.

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Choose from a myriad of new -Spring colors. S. M. MARTIN A record-breaking price for these design- er's coats in lovely paste! colors. All are Milium and Tempo-Resisto lined for wear I right now and through Spring.

This is a JEWELERS Direct Importers of Fine Diamonds IOO East Prairie Phone 2-1814 rare opportunity to get at marvelous savings. 217 NORTH MAIN STREET fliiiiiiiiiiuii liniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiHiiiiiiiiimnis.

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