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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 34

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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34
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SOCIETY DECATUR SUNDAY HERALD AND REVIEW Decatur, Illinois, Sunday, September 9, 195L 34 RECENT BRIDE 1 1 Former Clinton Girl and Family to Germany i Jeanne Lindquist 1 A Master ot Photography You'll want that Just-Right Look every time! I Master of Photography is the highest rating awarded by the Photographers Association of America It it vour assurance of receiving the very finest quality in portrait photography. Phone 6365 for sittings. Jeanne Lindquist Studio 300 Went Prairlm i hi i RAYETTE DEB-U-CLRL PERMANENT Complete with Shampoo, Wave and Haircut $7-95 You've never seen a Wave like it! Soft, long-lasting curls moulded gently softly safely Curls easily adapted to flattering hair 6tj lea for every occasion. WMUIHIWINUUimilWWHIUiniUtUIUIIHIIIUUIIIIUnillllllUIIIIUIHHIIHIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIUIHUIHIUIHIUIIUnP Block and KuhVs Famous Silver Seal Cold Wave SCALP TREATMENTS FOR MEN AND WOMEN! Dry. Oily.

Itching Scalp Af Dancer Sif na of Baldnecs ItMtyle Your Uair for Ihe Latent Fashions by Charlea $5 Mrs. Robert West was Naomi Ruth Beeler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.

Beeler ot Le-Roy before her marriage Aug. 18 in the First Christian church in Bloomington. Mr. West, ton of Mr. and Mrs.

H. R. West of near Bloomington, is engaged in farming. They will live in Bloomington. Mr.

West is a grandson of Mrs. Olive Bopp. 1575 West Marietta street, and Mr. and Mrs. Merle West of Argenta.

Beauty Salon Third Floor Phone 4391 SPECIAL! Perm. Wave S3.50 Laura Hallford Beauty Salon an agent and operator for the Illinois Central railroad at Mount Olive. Mrs. Wilson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Barnett of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. L. B.

Wilson, also of Clinton, are her husband's parents. ond Lieutenant Wilson, is stationed there and his family will join him in the near future. Lieutenant Wilson was called back into service Sept. 8, 1950, and has been overseas since February of this year. He was Mrs.

E. B. Wilson of Mount Olive, the former Mary Barnett of Clinton and her two children Stevie, three, and Sonna Sue eight, prepare to leave for New York enroute to Regensburg, Germany. Her husband, sec 669 Citizens Building Call 5313 for Appointment itMM(i1MMIIIMMHMIMIIIIHIMIIMIIHIUIIIIIIUIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIII. Maroa Girl Is Saturday Bride Elma Jean Eastman Planning Wedding Mr.

and Mrs. Ivan Eastman, Miss Barbara Ann Rogers, daugh rural route 8, announce the engage ment of their daughter Elma Jean ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton R. Rogers of Maroa and Ronald B.

Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wood with home made candy and other special foods added. Entertainment in the school building will include a fish pond, cake walk and movies. R.X.A.

OLIVE BRANCH CAMP TO HONOR PAST ORACLES Olive Branch Camp No. 218, Royal Neighbors of America will honor past oracles of the camp with potluck at 6 p. m. Wednesday in I.O.O.F. hall.

There vill also be staff practise and business. and Donald Dean Logan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Logan, rural B. Gray of Springfield were mar route 1.

The wedding will be next Sunday at 3 p. m. in the Crusading In Prayer Church of God. Mr. Logan is employed at the Wabash.

r8 ii i jfcraf 'll GOWN ried at 4 p. m. Saturday in the Maroa Methodist church. Rev. De-Witt C.

Ellenwood officiated before guests. Mrs. William Rohr-A reception followed in the church J. B. Nowlin was organist.

A reception followed in the churc halls, and after a wedding trip, they will live in Springfield. The bride attended the University of Illinois. He attended the U. of I. and is in the office of the Allis Chalmers Mfg.

Co. in Springfield. The bride wore white lace made with a net yoke with lace scallop, lace collar, and ballerina length net skirt. She wore a shoulder length veil which cascaded from a net Juliet cap with pearl trim. She wore lace mitts and carried an orchid with stephanotis.

Miss Norma Anderson of Chicago was her attendant in a yellow lace dress made with a ballerina length net skirt. John Muerle of Springfield was best man and ushers were Donald Gray and John Rogers. Pugh P-T. A. Having Chuck Wagon Jamboree Pugh school will have a chuck wagon jamboree at 5:30 pm Friday on the school grounds.

There will be a chuck wagon on th grounds and barbecues and wieners will be cooked on open fires, with special precautions taken to prevent accidents. A complete meal will be served Q) Sletched from en exclusive collection of After Five Fishioni MRS. EFFIE HATHORN MR. GUY O. HATHORN The Hathorns are the new man-j lines to the many well-known ugers of the yard goods and, brands that are now in these two domestic departments at Staubers.

departments. You are cordially in- They will add some' new famous ivited to come in and see us. N-Your Home Store ItEH'II IIKOTIIEIIS, Jeweler SB. Valued by COLO -CUT -CU 5 ADELE SIMPSON utterly feminine Q) discreetly daring tj 3. 7 completely elegant fy 'J 200 CAMERON Ahe 100 to 2475 Wdding Ring 12 JO in newest, textured black In selecting your diamond, ihe most important things to consider are Color, Cut and Clarity.

By these yardsticks, fine diamonds are judged and by the name Keepsake, perfect quality is assured. To avoid an unwise choice look for the words "guaranteed regis-tered perfect gem" as described on the tag and confirmed by the Keepsake Guarantee signed by Keepsake and this store. Q) sumptuous jfi silk brocade rv IF 0 pa nn 7n ALWAYS Irs Ul 1 XUL AROMORE U) Wading Ring 3973 FASHION ACADEMY AWARD Prtsented io Keepsak for Second Consecutive Year Certitied Matter Watchmaker WM ji or INDIVIDOI) FASHIONS JEWELERS i 116 East Prairie.

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