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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 28

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BEST DRESSED IN EASTER PARADE ture real Windsor chairs a few, inches tall, real oriental rugs, real i paintings by famous artists, all in miniature, with real lighting andj win ffvhihit a eal-! DANDRUFF Ends Overnight! Decatur Girl Opens New Theater Million Tickets Sold In Advance For Chicago Fair Chicago More than one million tickets already have been sold in Lucille Ryman Starts Experimental Theater In San Francisco. Many Plan to Attend State P-T. A. Meeting Large delegations from each Decatur school plan to attend the Illinois Congress of Parent and Teach-, ers in Springfield April 18, 19 and 20 and according to Springfield newspaper stories 2,000 delegates are expected to attend. There will be a series of dinners and luncheons presided over by state heads of department.

Health, school education, narent education, home- neaunK JAlL" lery of 24 miniature rooms, each completely furnished in authentic pieces. The dining room will reproduce the Davanzatl palace In Florence, there will be a French Louis XVI bedroom, a Venetian rococo salon, seven early American from an old Salem kitchen advance, for this summer's Fair tn Chicago, officials state. Tickets have been on sale for only two weeks, and the advance sale is zlmihle what it was at this time to a modern entrance hall. San Francisco drama editors announced with elation last week that the city is to have a new experimental theater "worthy of the name," and that Lucille Ryman. former Decatur girl, will be pro last year.

The Fair opens May 26, and Arcturus again this year win reannnsihle for turning on the making and publicity will be dis April. The sorority anniversary banquet will be the middle of May. Rushing begins next Tuesday with a bridge party in the home of Miss Mary Folrath, 935 West Main street, with Mrs. Earl Lowe in charge. Mrs.

Wayne Murphy will arrange the kid party to be given in a country school near Dalton City where one of the sorority members teaches. Miss Mildred Staley is chairman of the breakfast Sundav mnrnine There Is one sure way thai never fails to remove dandruff cornpitel and that is to dUsolve it Thii destroys It entirely. To do this just get some plain, ordinarv liquid arvon; apply it at niht when retiring, using enough to moisten the scalp and rubbi.iv i gently with the finger tips By morning, most if not all Cf your dandruff will be gone and two or three more Applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. no matter how much dand ruff you may have. You will find.

too. that ail itch Ing and digging of the scalp win stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, giiky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It won't cost you more than thirty-five cents (35c). This simple remedy never fails.

lights on opening night, and each ducer. She plans to produce three plays this spring, all new, and all with new talent. She has leased the fa night Exhibits will include hew editions nf modern houses, a Swiss Alpine mous little French theater of village, a Black Forest village from RETURN FROM TRADE SHOW. Mrs. E.

Davis and Mrs. Hazel Lehman of the Gebhart Gushard beauty shop have returned from Chicago where they attended the Midwest Trade Show of Hairdressers from Sunday until Wednesday. CHURCH CLUB MEETING Wilberforce Booster club of St. Peter's M. E.

church will meet Thursday at 8 p. in the home of Mrs. Tom Hawkins, South Main street. Andre Ferrier' on Washington street in San Francisco. Her plays April 29, which will close the se-J will be in English.

Miss Ryman, who is the daugh Germany, an English and an Italian country village, and last year's Belgian village, improved. France, which had no exhibit last year, is preparing one for 1934. The same is trn of the Ford Motor Co. Sci ries. The place for the last party has not been selected.

ter of Mrs. Cora B. Ryman of De catur, plans to have these shows primarily as "previews" for New York and Hollywood producers. She has arranged with stars, pro entific exhibits will be increased and improved and elaborated. There will be a great deal less of the Midway and "horror stuff." cussed at the Wednesday ainnera.

Thursday evening's dinners will include administration, extension, publio welfare, leisure time, and Child Welfare magazine. Gander club men will attend the Thursday luncheons which are for councils, Mothersingers, state board members and alumni. The Gander luncheon originated last year for male delegates, Frank T. Vasey, Springfield superintendent of schools, will preside. All Springfield school principals will attend.

As the record of the alumni is incomplete Mrs. Roy Ido, 1025 South Sixth street asks that all eligible send i their names to her without further invitation. The convention theme will be "Today's Child; Tomorrow's Citizens" in keeping with the national convention theme in Des Moines, a month later. "The Future of the Forgotten Child" will be the national theme. ducers and directors to attend from time to time, especially on opening nights, that they may seek material Pupils of St Thomas parochial school are giving their entertainment tonight at 8:15 o'clock in Decatur high school auditorium.

A 15-minute program of orchestra music will be given, starting at 8 o'clock, by the junior orchestra of Decatur College of Music. The group will play also between the acts. The. Chinese, Japanese, luntien. Mexican.

Swedish and Czechoslov- for picture and stage presentation akain exhibits will be unpacked and mi Announcement of the new experimental theater was important enough to San Francisco that two of the newspapers used the story returned, witn additions, me iem-ple of Jehol was presented to Chicago by Max Bendix as a permanent exhibit and will be seen again as part of the Fair. Mrs. James Ward Thorne of Chicago, whose hobbv has long been as the lead on the drama page, with banners clear across the top of the page, and another gave it a i. 7 the collection of furniture in minia- Mrs. W.

J. Grady left Wednesday night for Chicago, to assemble the crystal wedding anniversary luncheon table for the Illinois Garden club flower show at navy pier. The show will open Saturday and close Sunday, April 15. DOHJT FAIL TO SEE OUR Mrs. Minerva Manning returned Tuesday from Lafayette, where she passed Easter Sunday weekend with her son in law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert L. L. Wilson. Mrs.

Manning was accompanied home by Mr. 'and Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Wilson, the former Helen Manning, will remain for a visit in Decatur.

top position and" a two-column head. Miss Ryman. with Louis Macloon who is associated with her, is selecting her first three plays and casts at once, and going into immediate rehearsals. Mae West has announced her intention- of keeping an eye on the new theater in the hope of picking up an Idea or play for herself, and other actors and producers will do the same. By seeing the new plays actually on the stage, they feel they can get a better idea of their appeal than if they read them only in manuscript.

Cygnes" (Swan-Lake) by Tschai-kowsky; a Midsummer Night's Dream fantasy created by Lichine, and "Union the new American ballet by Archibald MacLeish, Pulitzer prize poet, are the other new ballets listed. Favorites of the first engagement including "Presages" (Tschaikow-sky's fifth symphony), "Three-Cornered "Petrouchka" and "Beautiful Danube" will be seen again. The complete program and information concerning prices may be obtained of Grace Denton, 1005 Auditorium building, Chicago. Mrs. Frank O.

Henderson, known as New York's best dressed society woman, kept her title when she wore this black and white outfit in the Easter parade last Sunday on Fifth avenue. Members of Eta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority conducted their regular meeting Wednesday evening in the home of Mrs. Ava Caldwell. In a surprise program, each member contributed something original, and two readings were given by Norma Connor Mag-nusson. Plans were made for a formal banquet for Eta and Delta chapters in the Decatur club in observance of Founders day, April 30, and the social chairman announced plans for a spring dance for both chapters in Decatur Country club May 19.

Miss Jane Stewart will present her Moweaqua and Assumption piano pupils in recital Friday at 7:30 p. in the Christian church in Moweaqua. AH who wish to attend are invited to do so. The program will be as follows: Tay Bridge club will meet Friday at 2 p. m.

in the home of Mrs. W. H. Grindle, 1504 North Main street. eight members present for a pot-luck luncheon.

The hostess was presented a gift by the other members. The club will meet April 18 in the home of Mrs. Floy Beasely. with Mrs. Myrtle Webber as Jobs Daughters Making Plans For Spring Activities A report was made Wednesday to The return of the fabulously successful Monte Carlo Ballet Russe to the Auditorium theater in Chicago for another week's engagement beginning Saturday afternoon, April 14, will be marked by the presentation of five new ballets which, with the 10 already offered there, will bring the total to 15 productionsa prodigious, record exceeding even that of Diaghilev's on his visit 16 years ago.

The new ballet, belongs to the fantastic genre of ballets in which actual story or plot is subservient to sheer mood and color. The exquisite settings and Decatur bethel, Job's Daughters, by five young women who attended R. R. R. club met Wednesday for potluck luncheon in the home of Mrs.

Nellie Vigneri, 504 South Nineteenth street. Twelve members and four guests were present. The guests were Mrs. L. Mulligan, Mrs.

J. Bunzell. Mrs. J. Renhold and Mrs.

C. Michels of Chicago. Prizes were won by Mrs. Frances Davenport, Mrs. Teresa Winters and Mrs.

C. Michels. The club will meet in two weeks with Mrs. Belle Mackenzie, 1132 East Clay street. the Danville official visit Monday evening of Mrs.

Neil Brown, grand guardian of Illinois. Phyllis and Miss Mary Jane Mnry Jane Jesse 'A costumes of this ballet are by the The COCKTAIL CORNER Where Mixing Is An Art The finest of cocktails, liquors and wines served in the Cocktail Corner amid cheerful surroundings with pleasant service and modest checks. Eat of the best drink of the best at HOTEL ORLANDO Lullaby Jesse Bobby Wiegman Summer Blake Miss Minerva Merkcr; Miss Agnes McNeal, Miss Esther Harlan and Miss Mildred Harlan were initiated into Daughsis club Tuesday evening in the auditorium of Masonic temple. After the ceremony the four young women gave a play. This part of the Daughsis evening program was under the management of Miss Miriam Montgomery.

Miss Marjory Bupp, Miss Ethel Jackson. Tredway were initiated into the order. W. J. Hummer of Bethel No.

1 of St. Louis, was a guest. Plans are being made for April 18 Moonglow Blake Betty Wiegman Cradle Song Jesse April Showers Blake Marcella Du Boee when Rosa Schneeberger of Chicago will be guest of honor. The Big Base Drum Kroeman March ol the wee Folk Gaynor Patricia McGee Dinner will be served in the Soldiers Song Steinheimer Masonic temple dining room at 6 p. m.

and will be followed by initi renowned Parisian painter. Christian Berard, and the music is by Chabrier. It recently was given its American premiere in New York where both critics and public hailed it as a- masterpiece of fantasy and invention. The decor for "Les Matelots" (The Sailors) was designed by Pedro Pruna, Picasso's only protege. Its story deals with bizarre antics of three sailors, a sweetheart, and an habitue of a waterfront cafe, all of whom are engaged in a light-hearted situation.

Massine, Lichine and Shabelevsky have been cast in the roles of three sailors. "Las des ation ceremony for seven candi '4 Come in and se why, again There will be no 4:30 matinee in Millikin Conservatory of Music tomorrow afternoon, because pupils are just returning today from their Easter vacation. The next of these programs will be on April 13. Prof. Grant Hadley who is out on tour this week with a group of girl students who are giving a program of music and readings in high schools over the state, will be back tomorrow, and will rehearse his a capella choir at 4 p.

m. Friday instead of today as usual. dates. Mrs. Brown has appointed The Chase Grey Allen Ayers Love's Greeting Bonner Indian Sunset Klemm Josephine Du Boee The Dreamer Gradi Sweet Souvenir Martin Gloria Mathias Rose Petals Lawson Mrs.

F. P. Brintlinger returned Tuesday from three weeks passed in San Antonio, and Hot Springs, Ark. Next week she will go to Custer Park to pass the spring and summer. Miss Alta Hindman of Decatur Florence jacoos Pansies for Thoughts Grey Valse Sanford Williams Retfw Mill grand guardian to serve as musical director on council of Decatur bethel.

She will succeed Mrs. Leon Monson. Miss Hindman will be installed April 18. Dance of the Pussy Willows Benton this year, Frigidaire the best refrigerator of the yet Convenience? The frigidaire 34 has all the comreftiences you've ever longed to It has jmtomttic defrosting! lap trajs axe released, tomticallytUvtn the freezer at a finger tonchl There's an almost unbelierabie Betty Lee Potter nette Engleman Gwendolyn Stewart. Sunday has been selected for Meditation Morrison Tarantelle Dennee Arms Einrich Charmante r.mtnri Job's Daughters to attend morning services at First Methodist church.

They are asked to meet in Masonic temple not later than 10:30 a. m. Every member is urged to be present to attend. RETURN FROM CHICAGO. Mrs.

Laura Hallford, Miss Ar-willa Bloom and Miss Clara Oak of Linn Scruggs beauty parlor have returned from Chicago where they attended the hairdressers convention. Other Decatur persons at the convention included Miss Mayme Herman, Mrs. Mary Eberle, Miss Geneva Bopp, Miss Brenta Hall, Miss Mildred Darling and Miss Nellie Fisher. AT RAUPP'S First Showing of WHITE FOOTWEAR Majesty of the Deep Hamer Rolland Adcock May Night Palmeren Golliwog Cake Walk Debussy Virginia Du Boee Con Amour Beaumont Help Kidneys If poorly functioning Kidneys and 9 Bladder make you suffer from (jetting Nights. Nervousness.

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The next collection will be of the dance in art, prints, paintings anfl sculpture. In view of the fact that Ted Shawn and his dancers will be here on Thursday night of next week, that the Monte Carlo Ballet Russe reopens April 15 in Chicago. anoint of food space with country Gardens Grainger Helen Polk The Beautiful Blue Danube Waltz. Strauss Ardis Elbrlch Turkish March Beethoven The Klover Klub met Wednesday in the home of Mrs. William Con-dell, East William street, with Virginia Du Boee extra room for tail bottles.

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Elastic side gore for comfort. Cut-out and punched vamp; punched quarter. Stylist forecast this pump to be very-popular this summer. ST OF THE YEAR "Kayriee" WASH SUITS $465. $4.85 EVERY YEAR THE A PRODUCT OF NERAL MOTORS Shakespeare division will begin its six weeks study of "Macbeth" next Wednesday, with Miss Lyda Coleman as leader the opening day.

Leaders for succeeding weeks will be Miss Joy Batchelder, Miss Eleanor Hampton, Miss Lida Dila-tush. Miss Honore Haley and Mrs. M. N. Bascom.

A program of readings was given yesterday for the division by Mrs. Anna Russell McGowan. Miss Honore Haley and Mrs. E. A.

Schroeder. A service soon in Macon County home and an evening musicale in Pythian Home for the Aged were announced Wednesday afternoon by Riverside W. C. T. V.

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$4.85 Sans Souci club met Wednesday noon in the home of Mrs. Forrest File. 413 West Decatur street, for luncheon. Mrs. A.

D. Coldby of Chicago, guest of her sister, Mrs. Alma V. Rothfuss, and Mrs. File's niece.

Miss Mary Ann Rice of Normal, were out of town guests. Seventeen women attended. Mrs. J. D.

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