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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 32

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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32
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SOCIETY DECATUR SUNDAY HERALD AND REVIEW Sunday, March 27, 1949. Miller Lecture Sellout Again All tickets are sold now for Julia Bock Miller's third presentation of her travel talk, "Flying Around the World." It is to be given at 8 p. m. Wednesday in Albert Taylor hall at Millikin, with Zonta club as sponsor, as it was for the two previous presentations. Mrs.

Miller will show her colored pictures taken on the trip last fall, and ushers will wear authentic costumes that she brought back on this and other trips to foreign countries. Training School for Moultrie Home Bureau Sullivan (Staff) Miss Virginia Guthrie, Moultrie county home adviser, will conduct a training school for leaders of Home Economics 4-H clubs, Thursday in the county, courthouse from 10:30 a. m. 3 p. m.

Easter Specials! Our popular STEAMED IN CREAM Permanent RAVELLE $5.00 Regularly $3.95 Soft, lustrous, and manageable. With shampoo and fingerwave. COLD WAVE $4.95 Appointment Not Usually Necessary Satisfaction Guaranteed Beauty Salon 2-4417 Third Floor Decatur Phone DELICIOUS FOOD (OLONIAL and Courteously Sensibly Served Priced Suggestions for Today BAKED CHICKEN WITH DRESSING Giblet Gravy ROAST PRIME OF BEEF AU-JUS Rare, Medium or Well CHICKEN ALA KING With Fresh Mushrooms CHICKEN FRIED SIRLOIN STEAK With Mushroom Sauce FRESH CAUGHT LAKE TROUT Boneless You may observe every LENTEN day and still have a most enjoyable cinner For we have the finest assortment of sea food in the Midwest. Lobster Tail Jumbo Shrimp Fantail Shrimp Sea Scallops Oysters--Lake Trout--And many others to choose from, JANIS MAXINE Mrs. Pearl Boulware, 1651 East Eldorado, announces the engagement of her daughter Janis Maxine and Robert Bernard Smith, son of Mr.

and Guiding Light O. E. S. Guiding Light chapter of the Eastern Star, will have a stated meeting Monday at 7:30 p. m.

in the Corinthian room of Masonic I temple. Hold That Hip Line with HIPMOLD A Youthcraft Creation and $3.98 Up Pantie Girdles Up from FLEXEES -Girdles and $5.00 FLEXEES- -Foundation Garments Up from $10.95 WISPESE-Two-way Girdles and Pantie Girdles way. Up from $3.98 Famise Garments Exclusive in Decatur at "Baffordi 322 North Main 322 North Main FLOOR COVERING BARGAINS WHEN YOU PAY CASH HOME-OWNED YOU PAY LESS! "Congowall" Inlaid 12-Ft. Wide Wall Covering Armstrong Linoleum Every color made Quaker in our stock Standard Gauge Foot Square Over 200 Rolls Square Yard Square Yard $1.99 9x12 Rugs 12x12 Enamel Finish 12-Ft. Wide Armstrong Kitchen Patterns Tone-on-Tone Floral Patterns All-Wool Quaker Rugs EACH EACH $5.99 Axminster $16.88 Children's Yard Square $6:88 12x15 Nursery Rugs Armstrong 6 x9 Porch 9x12 Quaker Rugs 24-inch Wide Rugs EACH $18.88 Rug Border 27x54 2.99 Yard 39c 4x7 6.99 9x12 Heavy 36-inch Wide -6x9 $10.99 Rug Pads Border 6x12 $13.99 Bound All Around Rug 8x10 $14.99 Yard 9x12 $15.99 49c EACH $5.99 Window Venetian Washable Shades and Blinds Weill's Oil Treated 3-Day Delivery I LINOLEUM AND RUG CO.

EACH Foot Phone 7037 Square 322 North Main 322 North Main BOULWARE Mrs. Claude Smith, 2088 North Edward. The wedding is to be in early fall. Miss Boulware works at Illinois Power and Mr. Smith is with the Wabash.

MRS. RUSSELL C. RAY Miss Ruby Darlene Allsop of in Cowden, and now are living Cowden and Russell C. Ray of at 242 East Condit street, DeDecatur were married Jan. 15 catur.

Allsop Brother And Sister Wed Within Month Announcement is made of the Feb. 11 marriage in Hawaii of Miss Mary Jean Budack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Budack of Fergus Falls, and Joe E. Allsop, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Everett Allsop of Cowden. They were married at the navy air base at Honolulu, where Mr. Allsop is serving as a control tower operator. His bride is a nurse in Hawaii.

After a 10 day honeymoon, they are living in Emerson street, Honolulu, T. H. Announcement is made also of the Jan. 15 marriage of Miss Ruby Darlene Allsop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Allsop of Cowden, and Russell C. Ray, son of L. B. Ray, 242 East Condit. They were married by Rev.

George T. Birch in Cowden Christian church, and now are living with the bridegroom's father. Mr. Ray works at Oaks Products Co. "Today With Women" You're the star of our performance you're playing the role that you love best: a woman, delectable, desirable! Williams dresses you for the part in fashion of beauty and individuality that dramatize your special feminine charms.

Our exclusive coats and suits are out of this world $45 And Up to $125 Carter, Wat. have never been so feminine $10 'And Up ASH SHOP 135 East Prairie Avenue Nothing Added for the Pleasure of a Charge Account.

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