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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 16

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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DECATUR HERALD 16 DECATUR HERALD FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1923; Marvel, Irma Stephens, Dorothy Rows Turney will be held from the home oil North Broadway at 1:30 o'clock jTi- That OUR PRICES Read- This "Ad rorrroorii rriday afternoon. Burial will be In Bethel cemetery Miss Amber Moberley and Miss SHELBY WOMAN FATALLY HURT 'CHO ICE OF THE HOUSE SALE" and Niva Opp. The play will be givei In the Kenney Community High school, A meeting of the Parent-Teachers' association was held in the grade school on Thursday afternoon. The Geneva Klauser entertained about 35 guests at the home of Miss Moberley, are LOWER, The chase and a Reputation Back of Eerytur chase Mnro Elsewhere I ((OU. V.

I Pay More Ekewhere. All Remaining WOMEN'S MISSES' CLOTH on West Main street, Wednesday Program was given yther'irst and 1 "Why g. evening. In honor of Miss Dorothy Klauser, whose marriage to Loren Moore. of-Mt.

Vernon, formerly of this city, is to take place in the near future. De Coty'i Twin Kiddin'" Compact si.no 5 Mrs. Mattie Travis Injured in Los Angeles, nips The home was prettily decorated in pink bows and hearts, and a huge Record No, 9305A. Double compacts with Rouge and second grades. The Royal Circle class of the Meth.

odist church met In the home of Mrs. R. B. Pullen on Friday evening. Miss Mile Monts entertained a number of her friends with a party on Saturday evening at her home just west of Kenney.

Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Black visited Sunday in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. J-e Black in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Jo Kenney and sons, Farrill, Dale and Roger, of Champaign, visited relatives and friends Powder tiold 11U- TO $45 VALUES ea esse.

First Floor pink parosol hung in the center of the room. A progressive heart game representing a honeymoon trip, furnished much amusement. When Miss Klauser had completed the "Journey" she was led to the "baggage" room. I Flared by Original Memphis Five SHELBYVILLE. Jan.

25. 'Word has teen received here of the. death of where several placarded suit cases Fy.15 and packages, filled with many Mrs. Mattie Ewing Travis at Los Eeles, two weeks ago. Mrs.

Travis was well-known in Shelbyville, Satwday Bay Women's $2.50 Full Fashioned HOSIERY Choice of hiirh grade first pare thread full faohlonrt Sfflt Hose, or Silk and Wool Hose Knilish Bibbed. AU wanted col-or. to choose from. All flrrt aoalitr. Saturday, pair, S1.1S First Floor where she resided until about 30 years ago.

She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Ewing. pioneer residents of this city. She was about 85 years cf age.

A number of years ago she 'Carolina In 'ie Mornlns-," War Down New Or-ans," "Ron-In' Wild" ose reet" II 49c each. 'Why pay "ore beautiful and useful gifts were presented to her. Several contests were carried out, and a humorous reading by Miss Beulah Knecht and a solo by Miss Maurice Parrish, were greatly enjoyed. Dainty refreshments of, pink and white ice cream and cake were served. KENNEY CLUB TO PRESENT PLAYLET In- Kenney over Sunday.

While pole-vaulting Sunday afternoon, Wilber, son of Mrs. Helen Todd fell and severely bruised his -side, rendering han unconscious for soma time. He will be able to 'resume his school work soon. H. B.

Rowe, daughters Dorothy and Ruth and Misses Jennie and Alice Rowe were in Decatur Saturday and while there attended the "Pet Stock show. Mrs A McKo of CHnton -visited All Wool Coats of Bolivia, Velour, Silk Plushes, Nor-mandies, d-ines, etc. Every new and want- ed style la lnclndedi atralghtllne, blouse effect, wrnppy mod-els, draped effect and some elaborately embroidered and trimmed with fringe, tassels, tucks, buckles and ornaments; also plain tailored styles, mostly silk lined throughout and warmly interlined. Every wanted shade and all sixes, at 15- was married to Washington Travis of Assumption. Shortly after their marriage they moved to California, where Mr.

Travis died four years ago. Death was the result of injuries received In automobile accidents. Several months ago she was struck and run over on the streets of Los A "Saturday's Lowest Price" KENNEY; Jan. 25 "ANi Arizona Cowboy' was given by the Kenney Dromatic club on Thursday evening Angeles. For Bome time she was In a.

hospital and recovered sufficiently to be taken to her home. Later she was thrown from an automobile while COATS Thursday and Friday in the home bf Mr. and Mrs. A. N.

Rowe. Mr. and Mrs. A. N.

Rowe attended a six o'clock dinner Sunday eve hlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ewlng near Clinton. Mrs. Frank Stoutenborough has been ill for the past few days, but Is now slowly improving.

GIRLS to $10 WINTER (Sizes 2 To 14 Yrs.) ridins: and was fatally injured. for the-benefit of the I. O. Oi F. Band.

The following will take part in the play: C. L. McBride, Vernon Botha, Carl Tort. Elmo Thompson. R.

F. Deveney, Roy Schoby, Walter Marvel, Veta Whlteman, Gladys Mrs. Travis leaves one brother. David Ewing. of Lincoln, Neb.

January is an important month for .951 Saturday Buy Women's $4 SWEATERS Choice of fine Shetland wool, larre ranre of solid and combination colors, SUporer style, well made. Special Saturday at 11.85. First Floor. 8 ho famil of Mr. and Mrs.

George Griffith of this city. Mr. Griffith was 79 years of age on the 12th, Mrs. Griffith was 75 on the 4th, the birthday of their eldest daughter, Mrs. (High grade Kara mi Flash Coats, large ttir collars, I beautifully silk lined.

All sizes i at Fl'R TRIMMED AVD Pf.AI.V TAILORED COATS OF VELOUR. BOLIVIA, SIJCDIB AXU YOCTHFl'L MODELS POPULAR COLORS AXD IX SIZES 3 TO 6 AND 7 TO 14 Gull's Gingham I New SPRING NATS Values CHOICE TO S3 IMPORltU DRESSES $1 44 Fine pw spring- i Kid Gloves Fine quality imported Idd alores, fancy embroidered backs in blk atlv Many pretly trimmed. cheeked patterns. brown and tan, sixes 4a a nsir SI. First Floor George Hiler, occurred on the 22nd.

The 57th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Griffith was also celebrated on the 229. The last will and testament of John Oscar Chaney, who died Dec. 14, 1922, has been filed for probata in the Shelby county county court.

Mrs. Emma Chaney has been named as executrix, and Bhe is bequeathed, all the real estate, personal property and Insurance. It is stipulated that, at her death the property is to be divided between the children of the deceased. Cash payment of $50 is to be made to a step-son, Ira Hlmes. Mae E.

Sims has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Anna Shallenbarger, who died at "Windsor In October, 1922. The. estate consists of two lots In Windsor and household roods. Tower Hill Man Geta Pension I. W.

Morrison, who was released as mail carrier at Tower Hill a short time ago after serving over 20 years, has been granted pension of 42 a month. The Tower Hill Poultry Producers-association, has elected the following officers for the ensuing year President Fred Eckert. EE EE EE 3EE 3EE Saturday Buys Boys to $8.50 IRI Hl (9c 0 Women's Misses' To $25 New SPRING DRESSES mil 2 PTS. SUITS Women's to $1.69 APRONS Choice of flna Imp. Ginghams and Percales, many styles to choose from.

Keatiy trimmed Special at 88c. First Floor $9.95 $14.95 MATERIALS ARE: iv Flat Crepes, Canton Crepes," Taffetas. All Time Crepes, Tri-cosham nod PaiMey SUks. NEWEST SHADES: I-anvin Green Ashes of Roses. Fog Gray, Coffee 'avy Blue, and the much wanted Black.

New straight line styles, new barque effects new and strikingly attractive trimming' features, new necklines, new sleeves; other new features too numerous to mention. All sizes women and misses. I $10 SILK AND a nr I 1 WOOL DRESSES v''" Tour St andihg As A Citizen In The Community is affected by the manner in which' you' pay your bills. If you are "slow pay," this is a splendid time to take stock bf yourself and of your credit standing in the community. Every merchant and dealer in the city will soon report all accounts to the new Decatur Credit Rating Bureau Women's CORSETS $1.98 F.

ft N. and other well known brands, silk brocade and heavy coutil, made with 4 and 6 hose supporters at $1.98, Second Floor MADE OF GOOD DARK, SER VICEABLE WOOL CASSIMERE 33E 33E 33E 33E Vice president C- A. Selts." Secretary-treasurer William Schoch. Directors H. X.

Bonser and R. B. Mrs. Paul Burke, eoustn of W. H.

Inmpp and Mire' Mary and John Frey-nurger of this city, died In Texas on Tuesday. The body will be brought toi Shelby county for burial I In the Henton cemetery. Mrs. Burke was about aeventy- five years of age She was' a daughter of the late and Mrs. John Biehler of Tower Hill township.

Her maiden name was Ann Biehler Her husband Paul Burks died about b. year ago and his body was burled in the Henton cemetery. Mrs. Burke had gone to Texas to visit one of her sons, when she became ill and died. The' funeral of Mrs.

Margaret MATERIALS; A EAT DARK PATTERNS! WELL TAILORED) EACH SUIT HAS TWO PAIRS OF PAXTS ALL SIZES, FOR $4.03. Second Floor 4 2nd Floor 3BE SEE SIM III.B,BWf!iW,,JUI!JJie.L"JiWJvUm" Women's $5 Silk I -'i illTil r.lll- rlTTflf ilil .1 1 BLOUSES $2.98 0 Special Purchase and Sale Of BED SHEETS SATURDAY-SENSATIONAL II SALE OF EViEN'S UP TO $25 All the newest Paisley Silk atyles, also natural color pongee, blouses. Many new styles to choose from. All sixes at First Floor 2 MOHAWK SHEETS 59c Pillow CASES 29 42x36 em 81x90 fully blea seam-less made itted, closely woven, Fen- from the fa-m o- hawk Sheet- 9-M9M5 In, $1-29 Vff ly spun, free from starch Each 29c. $2.25, 76x88 Crochet Bed ea.

$1.49 $5, 21x27 Goose Feather Pillow, ea. $2.98 Choice to $2 MUSLIN WEAR Choice of fine high grade muslin gowns, chemise, step-ins, camisoles, neatly trimmed. Saturday special at $1. Second Floor a I 1 $6, 72x78 Safin Comforts, Each 19 RAQFIV1FMT miiiiiiiii miiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w.m over- COATS JS IThey Are DeFthel A hi mncoi FpOTW tAK SPECIALS THE CITY PRICES I EXTRKrCOUPON 25o Drapery Cretonne 19 FOR QUICK CLEARANCE! WOMEN'S AND A r-GROWING GIRLS' 36 In. fin quality 25" Special Price COAL AT $6.00 Medium Screened Lump at $6.00 PER TON DELIVERED IDE At FOR.

FURXACK itsb City Fuel Co. COAL -THAT'S ALL COAL 900 E. Pearl. Main 566 drapery cretonne, pretty patterns. Spe-clal yard 19c.

IS? 1 SHOPPING ur uiSn snoes, military, Louis and hirh neels. blark anil hrawn r. i 7 A Priced at 5c to $3.98. elc- lO i im mi mm swissa IV All TTiJr een- nine ait. jjcmiicc Shop pins Bars 23 Cloth, Yd.

K-ln. The kind that improves with washing. Pretty stripe and check patterns. Yard 23c. rmaae wun snap FnMener, strong Choice Women's To $5 FaOTWEARl IJ i Maker.

Styles For Men, Young handles and are itlefy lined with yood qnaliry cretonne. Specially priced at 29c. 29c $3.85 Radio BOOTS $2.98 $85; 39c I-inlnff Sateen 29 36 In. A tin lus Choice of black or grey astrachan tops. All sizes 2Vi to 8.

Fair $28. Suits of All Wool trous quality, hiph mercerized in black and colors. Yard 29c. 4 1 Sizes I Men and Older Men. Window Display.

Serviceable AH Wool Piald Bask OVERCOATS Overcoats of style of value of quality. Coats that combine warmth without excessive weight. Tailored of fine quality woolens. Included are the popular hlf? nlsters. with yoke, plaid hacks, plaid lined; styles for men and youiif? men.

All sizes. Materials All Sizes A selctinn of pat-, terns and styles to satisfy every preference and taste. l.i5 Parlor Brooms Made from selected Droora Corn, Triple Bonnd, extra heavy polished handle. Kach S9c. I 59' $2 Children's SHOES Weill aii i "tfUa.

iioodyrarS elu- All sizes. Fair $2.85. $6.50 NEW COLONIAL 1 Single and double brensted models. It will save you at least 910 to buy one of these coats now. Think! WHY PAY MORE ELSEWHERE? Our" rice SI 2.1)..

"'ck or brown AMght 1 IB a mild, vegetable laxative to I 1 relieve Constipation and Bill 1 1 outness and keep the digestive and. I 1. 1 eliminative functions normal. I 2c Outing Flannel 27 heavy well fleeced, pretty Jrtpl designs or rBj oleached, rsad 11 wim, some have rubber heclo, sixes 8V4 to 11, 51.49. 169 UVt Plr Men's 33c ilk Lisle Hose Mrn'i 3 Flannel Shirts Illen'a 93 Silk Strip Shirts 2 Men's $3.50 nrX or Dretts Pants mmy 1 Buckle Muslin 3t in.

fully bleached, closely woven, extra heavy, fr from starch. Special yard 14c. 14c and Pat. col- OverShoes onial pumps, zzz beaded satin, patent and suede colonials, all sizes. 6 to 11.

Pair $3.98. Chips off thTOW Block 1 38c to $1.49 Genuine B. V. 31 a i 1-k Lisle Hose made with double' heel and toe. All colors and-sl xes.

Our price, pair 84c First Floor ifc YssCVTIlsri 1 aM 1 aT Jr sya i 1 if These are it a 1 shirt) for Utdoor work, etc. AH wanted colore, bluet khaki, prf etc. All sixes at Si. 66. First Floor Fine quality neat pin stripe madras Dress Shirts, neck band style, sizes 14 to IS, at 1.

Men's heavy quality French back work or dress pants, licht and dark stripe patterns, ail sizes $1 .98 First Floor $1 Qft I Duvetyn 36-ln. A hlrh pile Trst Quality frrh stock children's size 10V4 8o. Misses 11 to naif 1.9. to 11, pair JB 1 JUNIOR IVI59 vKQk Ooo-thixd tbe recti- I I I lr dose Mada of I I same ingredients. 1 tmw then candy coated.

For children and adult. I $3 BOY'S SHOES I Choice of Brown or Black I Sixes 1 to 6 pair ISizes 9 to 13H. Pair $iT69jj $1.98 1 I hUk Dress Fabric In many pretty shades. Special yard I I bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI -1 I 111 II I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII lllllim mwwwwm niniwiininiim 1111111 LUZ. Tha Decatur Uryi9.

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