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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 14

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TUE MAY Paintings at Mandel's Irene Bianucci and Husband Have Exhibition BAUMAN ANNIVERSARY Decatur Persons in luka for Wedding Anniversary Open House A number of Decatur persons were in luka, Sunday for the 50th wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bauman.

There was open house from 2-4 in the afternoon and from 7-8 in the evening. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Corlett, 728 W.

North Mr. and Mrs. George Bauman, Rural Route Mr. and Mrs. Harold G.

Bauman, Rural Route Mrs. Alva H. Eshelman, 1336 E. Walnut Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Fastenrath, 1421 E. Locust St. Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Jeschawitz, 1413 E.

Locust Mrs. Lilian Kashefska, 1140 1 E. Olive Mr. and Mrs. Enno Rademacher, Rural Route 2.

The anniversary couple was married in St. John's Church in Decatur in 1903. Mr. Bauman is a former postmaster in luka. Stop at French Lick Enroute Home From Derby -Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Stoutenborough of Maroa and Mrs. Fred Moore, 535 W.

Macon have returned home after attending the Kentucky Derby in Louisville. Enroute home, they stopped at French Lick Springs, Ind. Mrs. Runnels Attends Practical Nurse Convention Mrs. Dwayne Runnels, 1305 N.

Church is in New York City attending the national convention for Practical Nurse Education. It started Monday and will continue through Thursday. She is representing the Decatur Practical Nurse Association. Corset Mouth SAVE on popular Nu-Back Regularly 1.50 4-Star Feature CORTEX BRAS Charmode Elfin Cordtex firm after washcotton. cups.

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Irish, 236 Cobb have returned home after a trip to Albuquerque, N. M. to see their six weeks old granddaughter Kathy Irish, and her mother Mrs. Lloyd Irish. The baby's father, Lieutenant Irish, is with the air force in Korea.

Mr. and Mrs. Irish came. home by way of California stopping in Pasadena with relatives. They also spent some time in the resort town Palm Springs and at Laguna Beach.

They were gone three weeks. Two Families Home From Florida Vacation Mr. and Mrs. M. R.

Carroll, 405 S. Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Sellers Jr.

and children, Barbara, Stuart and John, 10 Edgewood have returned home after spending the month of April in Florida. They stayed at the Sea Hawk: at Treasure Island Beach near St. Petersburg. BPW CARD CLUB PLANS DESSERT BRIDGE The Business and Professional Women's Card Club will have a dessert bridge party at. 7 p.

m. Friday in the YMCA." Miss Clara H. Grell, 1041 W. Main St. and Miss Lily 473 S.

Monroe will take reservations until Wednesday evening. Mrs. Jokisch Invites Persons to See Tulips Approximately 6,000 tulips are in bloom at the 33 Southmoreland Pl. home of Mr. and Mrs.

E. W. Jokisch. Interested persons are invited to view the flowers, Mrs. Jokisch said.

the American Business Women Plan Dinner Friday and Osbornes Hear of New Grandson Born April 26 Decatur Chapter of the American Business Women's Association will have its second anniversary dinnermeeting at 6:30 p.m. Friday in the Surrey. Guest speaker will be Gerald E. Eubanks, supervisor of placement at the A. E.

Staley Mfg. Company. His topic will be "Job Regulations Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Osborn, 710 E.

Grand have received word of a new grandson born April 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Carmon T. Cisco of Detroit, Mich. He has been named Brian Kent.

They have another son, Carmon Jr. Mrs. Cisco is the former Ruth Osborne. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

John Cisco of Harrisburg. DECATUR WOMEN SPEND WEEK END IN ELGIN Six Decatur women spent the week end in Elgin as the guest of Miss Vida Holsey, formerly of De- catur. The Decatur women were: Miss Helen Harder, Miss Helen Stewart, Miss Edna Peck, Miss Regina Requarth, Miss Clara Grell, Miss Virginia May. Miss Holsey, now owner of the Ellis Business College, formerly opcrated the Decatur Business College. Junior Woman's Club To Have Television Talk The Decatur Junior Woman's Club will meet at 7:30 p.m.

Thursday in the Woman's Club. Guest speaker will be Paul Taff of the Prairie Television Company. His topic will be "Television." Hostesses for the evening will 1 be Mrs. Toney Gisolo and Miss Marjorie Montgomery. Postal Auxiliary Meets Decatur Auxiliary of the National Postal Transportation Association will meet at 1 P.

m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Dan Moschenross, 622 W. Center St. RECEPTION FOLLOWING WEDDING Mr.

and Mrs. James H. Pevel- Miss Betty Ruth Wimberly, of er cut their wedding cake follow- Salem. The couple is living at their marriage April 26 in the 327 S. College St.

Mrs. Peveler ing has been home of his Mr. and Mrs. employed by Marvelparents, Schebler Products Division Borg Beauford Peveler, 230 W. King Warner and the bridegroom is a St.

The Rev. J. W. Mahoney of- plumber with the Curtis Christoficiated. The bride is the former pher Company.

Moose Women Have Birthday Women of the Moose will observe the 36th birthday anniversary. of the order with a program Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the Moose Home. A potluck supper for all members of the auxiliary and their families will precede at 6 p.m.

Mrs. Leo Minix is in charge of the program. Mrs. Ernest Booker will be speaker, and Linda Dunscomb will entertain with dancing. All members and their families are invited to the meeting which will be formal.

Women who have been members ten years or longer will be honored. They are: Mrs. Clarinda Hicks Mrs. Frank Falk Mrs. Ada Smith Mrs.

Frank Ehrhart Hazel Koontz Mrs. Grace Dedman Mrs. Raymond Ross Mrs. Augusta Gronkowski The child care committee will meet Thursday at 7 p. m.

with the co-chairman, Mrs. Leon Bashore. Mt. Zion Rebekahs Meet Mt. Zion Rebekah Lodge 94 will have a Mothers Day program Wednesday at 8.

p. m. -in the IOOF Hall at Mt. Zion. TERMITES? CALL Terminix Complete protection by scientific Terminix methods proven in over 150,000 jobs in past 25 years.

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LOOk for the plaid lebel today Mrs. Dymond Is Treasurer Mrs. Wayne Dymond, 135 E. Court Manor was elected treasurer of the University of Illinois Mothers' Association Saturday during Mother Day festivities at the University. Mrs.

R. C. M. Kraabel, 256 Cobb is retiring treasurer. Other officers of the organization Mrs.

Otho Lanier, Shelbyville, president; Mrs. Harold Huffman, Metropolis, first vice president; Mrs. Frank Mayner Morris, second vice president; Mrs. Gertrude Brockmeier, Rockford; and Mrs. Evelyn Hanson, Rock Island, directors.

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Charlotte Phillips of Arthur and Donald Dipper To Be Married Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Phillips of Arthur announce the engagement of their daughter Charlotte and Donald Dipper, son of Mr.

and 1 Mrs. Walter H. Dipper, Rural Route 8, Decatur. Miss Phillips is a sophomore at the University of Illinois where she is a member of Sigma Kappa sorority. Her fiance is farming west of Decatur after service in the army with 11 months in Korea.

No date is set for the wedding. PAUL LAKES HOME FROM ATLANTA, GA. Mr. and Mrs. Paul R.

Lake, 259 W. William have returned from a two-week vacation in Atlanta, Ga. They were the guests of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott.

Mrs. Lake reports that her nephew, M. Sgt. Tom Dooley, just missed the cyclone that struck Thursday near Macon, Ga. He left a warehouse at Camp Warner Robins 15 minutes before it was destroved.

En route home, the Lakes stopped at Look Out Mountain at Chattanooga, Tenn. Firemen Auxiliary Meets Auxiliary of the Locomotive Firemen will meet at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Musician's Hall. A social hour will follow for members with May birthdays. STUDENT NURSE TO BE MARRIED Mr.

and Mrs. William Barker of Brownstown announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Ethel and James Roles, son of Mrs. Samuel Roles, 1504 W. Hunt St. The wedding will be MEECE BABY TEN GRANDPARENTS Debora Lynn Meece born April 25 in Decatur and Macon County Hospital to Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Meece, 1805 E. Wood has ten living grandparents. They are: Mr. and Mrs.

W. D. Hubbard, 1337 E. Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs.

S. M. Meece, 1435 E. Lawrence grandparents; Mr. and Mrs.

W. T. Meece, 462 E. Condit Mr. and Mrs.

Hershel Eaton, 1655 E. William and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peters of Benton Harbor, great-grandparents. The Meeces have two other children Pamela and Terry.

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Soravia is a sister of Mrs. Robert Gambrel, 402 S. 20th St. The paintings which are to be in the galleries until May 29 fare half of an exhibition of watercolors by La Jolla, artists. Mr.

and Mrs. Soravia moved to La Jolla from Chicago in 1950. Their water colors are hung with those of two other La Jolla artists. Legion Auxiliary Hears Interceptor Sewer Talk American Legion Auxiliary of the Castle Williams Post heard a talk by Edward Weiland on the proposed interceptor sewer plan. when they met Monday night in the Le 8 gion Home.

Mrs. Herman Camden volunteered to furnish a cake for Chanute Field, and the rehabilitation chairman Mrs. Bert Backstein urged members to attend Hospital Day at the Veterans' Hospital in Danville. Mrs. William T.

Lindamood spoke on the proposed cuts. in the Veterans' Administration Fund, and members wrote cards to Congressmen expressing opposition to. the cuts. Seven new members were initiated. They are: Mrs.

Melvin Clark Mrs. Harold Newingham Mrs. Don Bledsaw Mrs. Margaret O' Shaughnessy Mrs. Mary O.

Boyer Mrs. Marie Slade Mrs. Thomas Michael Sunday at 2 p. m. in Trueblood Memorial Church.

Miss Barker is attending the Decatur and Macon County School of Nursing. Mr. Roles is a baker at the Purity Baking Company. Savoy Club Plans Thursday Game Night Sorority Chapter to Meet With Mrs. Mary Harper Lambda Tau Delta sorority will meet at 8 p.m.

Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Mary Harper, 1378 N. Monroe St. the Beta Sigma Phi Chapter at Meets Wednesday Evening Eta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will have a business meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.

in the YMCA. A program will follow with Miss Helen Hals charge. Savoy Club will have "Game Night" from 8 to 11 p. m. Thursday in the Fun Club Room of the YMCA.

Persons between the ages of 18-28 are invited. Oneta Council Potluck Oneta Council 56, Degree. of Pocahontas will have a potluck Wednesday at 6 p. m. in Musicians' Hall in the Empress Building.

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1878-1980