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CnndaV. JUIV 6L, Xvoo. DECATUR SUNDAY HERALD AND REVIEW PAGE FIFTEEN Home Bureau Head On Vacation and i the Grand Duchess Marie of Russia will be speaker. This dinner is open to the public, both men and women, and about 300 of the available 700 tickets already have been ordered, far in advance even of the time when the club expected to put them on sale. The response, following routine announcement of the date, was so insistent that the tickets have been 4-H Clubs Make Awards xhibits Judged Friday in Y.

M. Annex Macon c'ounty cIub exhibits were judged Friday in the M. C. A. annex, where they had been on display since Thursday.

The 22 clubs in Macon coun-tv have an enrolment of 259 mem- 'Awards for work of the members -ere made as follows: i a rv" "i il i syi ilk W-BM 's i "4 WW Girls Learn to Sail Office Is Closed Mrs. Myrtle Swanson, home ad viser of Macon County Home Bureau, left Saturday evening for Stambaugh, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Swanson, during August, when the Home Bureau office is closed. Miss Swan-son's parents will observe their golden wedding anniversary on Aug.

10. Miss Helen Connors, Home Bu reau secretary, will go to Canada for a several weeks' vacation and will visit Lake of the Woods and go on to Winnipeg. The Home Bureau office will open on Sept. 1 at the end of the vacation month. Riverside W.C.T.U.

Having "Sack Lunch" Riverside W. C. T. tJ. will meet at 11:30 a.

m. Wednesday in the Y. W. C. with a "sack lunch eon at 12:30 clock.

Each person is to take her own food, and iced tea will be furnished. Members of all unions in this district, and any others who are interested, are invited. The detailed program will in clude, among other events, a talk by Mrs. J. E.

Storey, whose husband was once pastor of Seventh Street Christian Church; a P-T. A. talk by Mrs. C. M.

Chappell: and music by Mrs. Earl Mathias daughter Roselyn. There will be reports, talks, other music, devotions, and discussion. Orders Still Come in For Grand Duchess' Talk Orders continue to roll in to De catur Business and Professional Women's club officers, for tickets; for the public relations dinner on Oct. 11 in Masonic temple, when HARTMANN SKY-ROBE Dresses are arranged not packed in a They carry in the lid.

curtain protected from hat. slices and other attire. $9.95 to $49.50 Other Wardrobe Cases, and up DECATUR TRUNK FACTORY 308 North Water St. 38 to 40 I tr I iu I Covey of Peoria; left below, Mary Dennis of Decatur and Marcia Goldman of Uvbana; and, directly above, Barbara Gassmann of Olney and. in front, Patricia Ireland of Washburn.

(Herald-Review photos) strong, and will return to St. Louis Monday to see "Knights of Song" at the opera. Mrs. Dickey will visit her daughter, Annamary, a member of the opera cast, and the Bur-nettes will visit Mrs. Burnette's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. O. Springstun in East St. Louis, returning Tuesday.

Ladies of G.A.R. Postpone Dinner Thomas G. Johnson Circle No. 107, Ladies of the G. A.

which w-as to have had a potluck dinner Aug. 9 in the home of Mrs. Ada Workman in Moweaqua. has postponed its dinner until a later date. The change was made because of a conflict in meetings.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Gidel, 220 North Dennis avenue, have as their guests the latter's uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs.

George H. Keeney and daughter, Ruth, of Mallard, Iowa. Dr. Keeney is a state representative in Iowa. Dr.

IRISH MOVIES St. Teresa alumni will give an ice cream social on the lawn at St. Teresa high school at 7 p. m. Friday and motion pictures will be shown by Rev.

Fr. John O'Neill. The pictures, some of which are in colors, were taken in Ireland by Rev. Fr. O'Neill when he visited there several months this summer.

There will be games and concessions at the social. Miss Mary Cusick is chairman. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiimminmiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wedding Rings Platinum or ivhile gold, diamond set with full, colorful gems. These rings are the utmost in exquisite designing and intinsic value. E.

E. BARBER Jewelry Company Decatvft Popular-price Jeweler 105 NORTH WATER STREET llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll AFFORD FINE FURS printed, and now may be secured for $1.65 each from Miss Helen Brundage at Millikin National Bank or Miss Rae Kosenstein at Dan Tait's agency in West Wood street. Miss Valerie Duvall left Friday for a two weeks visit in Michigan with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haring of Royal Oaks, and Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Van Pelt of Lake Orion. Beauty Salon GEBHART-SUSHARD Starting Monday! Never Before At This Low Price Cur Genuine $6.50 EUGENE Permanent WAVES 4 Use Your Chg.

Acc't. Phont 4391 The perfect wave for every type of hair. Newest style in Coiffures! Don't delay in making your appointment for this Eugene Wave. Other Special Summer Permanents $1.95 up Third Floor Fashion's "darling" ia utterly lovely new styles PERSIAN LAMB COATS and bundles of skins we'll make into a coat to your order 195 to $350 "Oh! if I could only to a New York August Fur Sale to buy MY Persian Lamb Coat" We KNOW many of our customers have been saying just that SO our New York buying offica arranged to bring this "New York Sale to Decatur" just for you Coats styled in the spirit of Paris skins of the rarest quality Persian Lamb and Cross Persian Lamb The collection will be here for ONE WEEK ONLY after that any remaining coats and skins must be rushed back to New York Come if only to SEE them! WW buy wild confideocaJ for Sport Pi's Dfcaiur- nt.m uuoj ore. v- Zicn- Elwin Snappy Phyllis Kreig.

Clover Leaf Pvs Emily Jane Kmahan. Niantic tv-V" Betty Spencer. Niantic Workers: Erma Beck. Niantic Jolly Jrom any project unit: r-'a A Fe'tv Lou Layher. Oreana Normalece Marsh.

Arcenta Good: Joan Lo-cjdorff. Maroa Get-tJre-her- Shirley Bclen. Maroa Get-to- V-a55 Nnrrr.a Jean Ljiw. Oreana Scw-o jmti M.irrh. Armenia Sew-Good: Vsrsh.

Arccntji Sew Good: Ruth Maroa Oct-Tocether: Vina Ma-t-' Marr-a Get Torether: Lois Parish, lfcckfty 4-H: Bermce Alsun. Hick-c'-t Point 4-H. Ost Mary Martin. Jolly fw-'-ir: Mary Williams, Jolly Workers, rwra-'ir: Plty Arcenta Sew-Gccd Foberta Rocers. Maroa Get-Toeeth-fr Washburn.

Maroa Get-To-Vircinia Fear. Hickory Point 4-H Mafi'l Alsun Hickory Point 4-H. nfps for Schnol: p-gs AEvevn Marsh. Arcenta Sew-grod: Berry Jo Brock. Niantic Jolly -kers: Rosalie Nye.

Decatur Jolly Roberta Rocer. Maroa Get-To- rarisn. niLAnry ruini -n Cass Mabel Alsup. Hickory Point Roberta Rocrs. Maroa Get-To- Marilyn NicholiS.

Macon Get To-fi'-'T- J-Ji: Ruth Srahl. Niantic Jolly Martha Puree. Arcenta June Afr. Arcenta Sety Good: fyn F'rrill. Arcenta Sew Good; Joan Snappv Snippers.

ris- Phyllis Amanher. Arcenta Pt-Goo' Proost. Arcenta Gc.d. Vrrma Shively. Decatur Elizabeth Halliday.

Decatm Workers: Mary K. Kirshner. Hickory pV-it 4-H: Vircinia Bear. Hickory Point 4-H: Freda Burner. Maroa Get -Together: Joan Macon Cheerful Chums.

and Blouses or Sweaters: A Pertv Hines. Arpenta Sew-(j- yorma A'er. Arcenta Pew-Goorl. Ferrill. Arcenta Purh Leach Maroa Get-Tocerhr Jean Walker.

Arcnta Martin. Decatur Jolly June Roberts. Clover-Leaf Pals. lore Parrv Press- Vormaline Marsh. Arcenta Good: Ruth Leach.

Maroa Get to-jei-'r S'-ort Pary Dress: a.ts a Fathauer. Dalton C.r Surrny Sewers. Cass Katherine Bardinc, Sunnyside Class Delores Orey Sunnyside 4-H: y-T7 Lou Ceie Dalton CVy Sunny Sewer-- Wanda Readreari. BUST Bee. or Class A Jean Stocks.

Dalton City I sexfrs Mary Alice Current. Oreana Sa-hrobe. Housecoat. Kimonas: Ciiss A Vircinia Trauchber. Busy Eleanor Rainey.

Maroa Get To- tf-'r D-ss for Ch-irch or Street: A--Shirs- Bolen. Maroa Get Tor'-her. Viva Malone. Maroa Get Bevy Park Hickory Point 4-H. Ciiss Mary Williams.

Decatur Jolly Gwendolyn Cruit. Dalton City Severs: Ross. Arcenta Irre Mee. Maroa Get-Together: park Hickory Poinr. Class Pease.

Niantic Jolly Mary Martin. Decatur Jolly Ca-benne Tipsword. Busy Bee Maniyn McCarty. Arcenta Sew-G-i'i: Delores Flaacle. Niantic Jolly Cookies: Class A Beatrice Parker.

Blue Mound 4-H Class Betty Lou Green. Blue Mound 4-H Class 0 June Pope. Blue Mound 4-H: Kithryn Damery. Blue Mound 4-H; Betty ns-irien. 4-H.

Cass A Pope. Blue Mound 4-E Jur.e Pope. Blue Mound 4-H. Cass Betty Lou Green. Elue Mound 4-H Cass Leona Hartman.

Blue Mound 4-H Damery. Blue Mouni 4-H: E--v Hadclfn. Blue Mound 4-H. Cass Vircinia Beckett. Blue Mound 4-H Outdoor Meals: Class A Mart- Carr.

Sharon 4-H: pease. 4-H: Betty Spencer S.aric 4-H: Mary Catherine Phillips. Jolly Clubbers: Alice Oldweiler, Oreana ll'rry Maidens. Class Ekiss. Sharon 4-Hi Owens Sharon 4-H; Eetty Orey.

fcircn 4-H: Bertv Bilyere. Sharon 4-H: Moore. Niantic 4-H: Rita Jolly Clubbers: Wanda Likins Orsar.a Merry Maidens: Edna Mae Lifiir.s. Oreana Merry Maidens. Cass Brock.

Niantic: Faith Lor.ard Harrisrowr. Happy Helpers; L.cy LVir.n Joii" Clubbers Bessie Carr. Jtllv C.ubbers: Marr L. Kirby. Oreana Joan Miller.

Oreana M'rry Maidens: Dorothy Jean TTummel. Merry Maidens: Harriet G. Oreana Merry Maidens. Salad: Cass A Munch. Warrensburc 4-H Class Marr Williams.

Warrens-b-iri 4-H: Lorena Rutherford. Warrens-II-; 4-H Cjass Harriet Haines. Warrensburc 4-H Handbooks- Class A Ruth Err.pson. Sharon; Mary Decatur; Mary Iver.5. Jolly C.

Class Janet Sibthorp. Warrensburc 4-H. Martin. Jolly Workers: Ri'b Leach, niaroa: Normalene Marsh. Few-Good; Ruth Lach, Maroa G--Toii-her.

Beverly June Rober's. Clover Lei! Pals Helen Myers. P'tsv Bee: Ger-tru- Oreeorv Flwin Snappy Snippers D-ns Parish. Hickory Point; Betty Lou Layher. Oreana Sew-So.

O.B. Violet Club Having Potluck 0. B. Violet club will meet all dsy Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Lilly Sutherland.

1140 East Mueller street A potluck luncheon will be served at 12 o'clock noon. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Jessie Mrs. Alma Pence ar.d Mrs. Emma Jr.

Legion Auxiliary To Have Picnic Junior girls of the American Legion auxiliary will have a picnic E- 5 p. m. Friday in one of the Nel-tr-n park pavilions. Each girl is to tse a prospective member, and nough sandwiches, table service snd one dish of food, for both. LABEL LEAGUE.

Women's Union Label League No. fti will meet Tuesday in the labor The business meeting will at p. m. and will be followed b' a public party at 8:15 p. m.

Termites May Warn You of Their Presence One Day Each Year When Those That Look Like Flying Ants Leave To Start 'tu' Colonies Worker termites Remain Eatins? Wood Camp Kiwanis Sailing, one of the most picturesque and enjoyable of all water sports, has been a major activity at Camp Kiwanis this year, and several of the girls have become proficient. Here, left above, are Elizabeth Sunnyside Women Start Championship Play on ednesday Sunnyside women golfers will qualify for the championship tournament on Wednesday and win have blind bogey play on nine and 18 holes. Hostesses will be Mrs. Cecil Brown and Mrs. Milem Maxwell.

Luncheon will be served at 1 p.m. The 18 hole players will tee off at 9 a. m. and the nine hole players will tee off at 10 a. m.

Mrs. Curtis Busher was winner of the low gross golf play at both Mount Hawley country club in Peoria and Champaign country club last week. Mrs. John McDer-mott won the low net play at Mount Hawley and Mrs. W.

S. Daniels won the low net play at Champaign. Ten women golfers went" to the invitational play in Peoria and 12 players to Champaign. Tri Delt Alliance To Meet Tuesday Delta Delta Delta Alliance will meet Tuesday at 7:30 n. m.

in the sorority house, to hear reports of tne national convention and to discuss plans for fall. Hostesses will be Mrs. Norma Magnuson, Miss Helen Gorham, Miss Dorothy Wilhelmy, and Miss Melba Klingler. Legion Auxiliary To Meet in Park American Legion auxiliary will have, an outdoor meeting Mcnday evening, at 7:30 p. m.

in the small pavilion of Nelson park. This is the last meeting before the state convention in Rockford, Aug. 21-23. Mrs. J.

H. Dickey and Mrs. Paul A. Burnette and daughter, Loris Dean, left Friday for St. Louis where they saw the municipal opera production of They are passing the weekend in Coulterville with Mrs.

T. P. Arm- 0) ASTO riCD I DTDni FISH and BIRDS 2163 N. Union Visit Our Displays OPEN SUNDAYS NOW YOU CAN COLD MILK This you last this and Mrs. Keeney will visit here a week and their other daughter, Marguerite, will come the latter part of the week from Naperville, where she is attending the national convention of the Christian Endeavor society of the Christian church.

She is the Iowa state president of the society. Mecca Shrine to Instal New Officer Mecca Shrine No. 53, White Shrine of Jerusalem, will have a stated meeting at 7:30 p. m. Monday in Corinthian hall of the Masonic temple.

James E. Harbaugh will be instaled as associate watchman of shepherds, a new office instituted last year. St. Patrick's Women Having Card Party St. Patrick's Woman's club will have a card party Wednesday in St.

Patrick's hall, promptly at 2:15 p. m. Mrs. Horace Bering is chairman, assisted by Miss Mary Carroll, Mrs. William Canty and Mrs.

John Clark. Mr. and Mrs. D. B.

Dunscomb, 1275 North Union street, have named their infant son John Richard. The child was born July 28 in St. Mary's hospital. Mrs. Dunscomb was formerly Winnifred Lindsey.

LEAVES FOR CAMP Delia Marie Ellis, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Ellis, 568 South Haworth avenue, Saturday for Camp Atwater in East Brookfield.

to pass a month. (Monday thru Thursday) SHAMPOO FINGER WAVE and MANICURE PERMANENTS $2.50 Up to $10 (including machineless" Waves) Hallford BEAUTY SALON 669-673 Citizens Building Phone 5313 DO YOU HAVE Backache Backache, usually caused by fallen sagging muscles, can be easily, quickly and comfortably relieved with the right Kellogg Supporting belt. No bulkiness, no unsightly straps, very light in weight. Care fully fitted to your particular need, by factory-trained men and women fitters. Hundreds of Central Illinois men and women wear and swear by them.

Physicians and surgeons everywhere recommend them. Other Kellogg Belts for Ptosis, Maternity, Hernia, Convalesence, etc. Decatur Drug Co. 411 North Water Street Country Club Bridge and Golf Groups to Meet Country Club of Decatur women's golf association will have an approaching and putting contest Wednesday afternoon. The trophy for this play will be put up by Mrs.

Robert Mueller. Later there will be an 18 and a nine hole play. Luncheon will be served at 12 o'clock noon. Women's bridge association members will have luncheon at 12:30 p. m.

Wednesday and will have Mrs. John H. McEvoy, Mrs. Charles A. Gullett and Mrs.

J. T. Whitley as hostesses. The bridge play will be pivot for this Wednesday and for the following two Wednesdays. There will be progressive bridge on the fourth Wednesday of this month and the fifth week the women will begin their duplicate bridge tournament.

Elm Grove Club To Meet Thursday Elm Grove Community club will meet at 2 p. m. Thursday in the home of Mrs. Charles L. Miller, rural route 6 Decatur.

Hairdressers to Eat Fried Chicken Decatur chader of Beta Beta Lambda hairdressers' society will give its annual picnic at 6:30 p. m. Monday in Nelson park pavilion. A fried chicken dinner will be served by Mrs. Naomi Dannacher.

Reservations are to be telephoned to Mrs. Maude Park or Miss Evelyn Wagner. All members are asked to attend the dinner and business meeting later. Pearl Jones Bride Of Charles Burcham Mr. and Mrs.

James Jones, 222 North Seventeenth street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Pearl Jones, to Charles Burcham, son of Mr. and Mrs Albert Burcham, 1909 North Main street. The wedding was performed July 9 in St. Charles. by Justice George R.

Hart. Miss Es ther Snyder and William Jones, a cousin of the bride, were attend- others! KIDDIES change in every way ai they grow older. Have your Kid dies' Photographs iaken every few months can easily affcrd it the LIND- OtTST WAY! When they've grown up you'll have a complete picture story from haby to cherish forever. ants. Mr.

Burcham is employed at-Mueller company and Mrs. Burcham ie Ti'itVt Tloeahie Millins Cr i They will live in an apartment irl' 1134 North Main street Velma Lucas and Charles Dennis Marry Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Velma Lucas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lucas, 938 East Henderson street, to Charles Dennis son of Mrs. Julia Dennis, 974 North University avenue.

The wedding was performed July 24 at 3 p. m. in Lakeside park, St. Charles, by Justice George R. Hart.

Attendants were Miss Shirley Hemstead and Elvis Yelverton. Mrs. Lucas and Mrs. Dennis, mothers of the bride and bridegroom, attended the wedding. The bride wore blue with white accessories and a shoulder bouquet of roses.

Albert Coultas of Jacksonville is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buckner this weekend. St. Mary's Hospital Guild will meet at 7 p.

m. Monday in St. Mary's hospital. Miss Wilna Moffett is leaving today for a two weeks vacation in Chicago, visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Ivan Weishaar. From there she will go to Milwaukee for the Sigma Alpha Iota national professional music fraternity convention. Willis Birks, who lives with his uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. M.

L. Moomey, has gone to Benton Harbor, J.Iich., to visit relatives and during August will attend a camp for boys near there. Damp Wash Per Pound Called For and Delivered PHONE 5414 RFECT CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS. Inc. 130 East Wood Street Only the Best At Our Fountain We feature "SPECIAL FORMULA ICE CREAM." which contains hifiher butter-fat content than required by slate law.

All dishes, glassware, silverware and cooking utensils are sterilized. Watch us do this. All Employees Carry Certificate of Health Quality Costs Less OUR AUGUST FUR SALE brings savings of 15c to 40 over year's prices Every Coat in large and varied collection is a notable value. Prices Begin $57 Schaffer Gluck 253 NORTH MAIN STREET Decatur's Exclusive Furriers AIR-CO NDITIONEDJ Hunger and Thirst and is Far More Healthful than lead Beverages! Milk is the perfect summer drink. Satisfies BOTH PHONE 2-7591 Avoid heavy foods and iced annus.

Milk four glasses every day will keep you in good trim. A deposf wilf hoW your cool in oor storage vnttl wearing time fhe bolonce may be pok) in convenient tefrn. FT WW where you con INDQUIST'S DISTINCTIVE PHOTOGRAPHS I 346 N. Main St. Every Day of The Year Ask For Free Inspection JERMIKIX CO.

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