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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 18

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-DECATUR SUNDAY HERALD AND REVIEW- PATRICIA Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jostes, 453 West Prairie, announce the engagement of their daughter Patricia Anne and James McElroy, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.

T. McElroy, 1005 East Clay. No wedding date is set. Miss SOCIETY- EFFINGHAM SISTERS Miss Leona Feldhake and Leroy V. Zacha, and Miss Anna Marie Feldhake and Leo W.

Zacha, were married June 29 in St. Anthony's church in Effingham by Rev. Fr. John Goff, with two sisters of the brides, Pauline and Clara Feldhake, and two brothers of the bridegroom, Eugene and Wray Wayne Zacha, as attendants. Parents of the MARRY BROTHERS couples are Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Feldhake of Effingham and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zacha of near Beecher City. The bridegrooms are just out of the Navy and both work in the Norge factory in Effingham.

Leroy and his bride will move to a farm this fall, and Leo and his bride will live in Effingham while he attends Sparks business school. Legion and Auxiliary Join Monday for Family Picnic American Legion auxiliary will join the Legion Monday for a basket picnic at 6 p. m. in the large pavilion in Fairview park. On Tuesday the auxiliary executive board will have pot luck in Legion headquarters at 6:30 p.

with meat, drink and rolls furnished. Members are to take a covered dish of food and their own table service. The auxiliary will sew Thursday for the bazar and the rehabilitation project, with a special meeting of all members at 7:30 p.m.. to initiate new members. All not yet initiated are asked to attend.

A program and social evening will follow. Patricia Long Bryan Willmore, 115 West Washington street, Clinton, were married in St. John's Rectory Aug. 21 by Rev. Fr.

T. P. Kelly. Attendants were Miss Barbara Boesen and William Anderson. The bride attended St.

Mary's of Notre Dame in South Bend. and Barat college of the Sacred Heart in Lake Forest. Mr. Willmore attended Illinois college in Jacksonville, taking a pre-law course for two and one half years. He spent three years in the Marine Corps, being just recently discharged from service.

He plans to continue with law school in Chicago. Back to School Special Of Clinton Marries Lovely Permanent, Machineless complete $5 Miss Patricia Long. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Long.

500 Phone NOW for appointment today West Main street, Clinton, and Ro- 2-3580 bert Willmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. about gabby We're gabardines these by DATABLE Black gabardine swing strap with platform soles and slanted nail head trim. $11.50 How gaily they'll swish you into Fall! With their giddy heels and their wonderful cut they'll dress up anything you wear. Come and see our lovely collection of Johansen gabardines in the wanted colors Expert 211 North Fitting Water Street -Sunday, August 25, 1346.

Marilyn Root Is Tuscola Bride Miss Marilyn Root, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnim E. Root of Tuscola, and Carl Cauble, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Isaac Cauble of Salem, were married Aug. 18, in the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. T. P. Enyeart at Hagerstown, by Rev.

A. K. Love. Music was presented by Mrs. Voyle Allen.

The bride wore a pastel green gaberdine suit with brown and white accessories and a corsage of lavender orchids and white stephanotis. Mrs. Root, mother of the bride wore black and white, and Mrs. Cauble wore acqua crepe. Both had corsages of rose buds.

A reception followed. The bride attended MacMurray college one year and is now entering her senior year at Ball State Teachers where she is vice president Zeta sorority. Mr. college, Cauble is a graduate of Ball State college, where he is a member of Triangle. After Sept.

1, Mr. and Mrs. Cauble will live in Muncie, he teaches in Gaston high school faculty. v. Mrs.

Cauble will continue her studies at Ball State. T. by a Exceptional Quality Jordan tailored garments in every characteristic reflect style and smartness and that individuality of character that is the true mark of distinction. JORDANS 1889 TAILORS 213 West Main Street UR STEI DEVORES LEAVE FOR WEDDING TRIP Dean Devore and his bride, enter service in September and the former Carole Barbre, are his bride will remain with her crested with confetti as they parents, Mr. and Mrs.

H. M. board the train for Chicago, fol- Barbre, 1230 South Jasper. He lowing their Aug. 17 marriage by Dr.

E. S. Boyer of Millikin in his home. Mr. Devore will Beverly Hornback And Otis Chenoweth To Marry Sept.

15 Miss Beverly Hornback and Otis Chenoweth have chosen Sept. 15 as the date of their marriage. The wedding will be at 3 p. m. in First English Lutheran church with Rev.

Roland G. Riechmann officiating. Friends are invited. Mrs. Edwin Morenz, sister of the bride, will be matron of and attendants will be Mrs.

David Tarr, sister of the bridegroom, Miss Dorothy Brinkoetter, and Mrs. Ernest Grabowski. Judy Morenz will be flower girl. David Tarr is to be best man and ushers will be Allen Chaney, Robert McCartney, and Ernest Grabowski. Miss Hornback is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Rex J. Hornback, 1311 East Dickinson. Mr. Chenoweth is the son of Mrs.

Charles Fahnestock, 2316 East Main. He is in the safety department at Staley's. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S.

G. Devore of Vandalia. (Pfile photo) E-Z Opener Picnic Former employees of E-Z Opener Bag company will have their annual picnic in the large pavilion in Fairview park Wednesday with a potluck at 6 p. m. Officers of Olive Branch camp No.

218, Royal Neighbors of America, will have pot luck at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday in I. O. 0. F.

hall, with business at 8. ANNOUNCEMENT! JIMMY SHONDEL'S Dancing School Opening Monday, September 16 Enrollment will be taken by phone or in person until opening day. Phone 2-3882 1744 East Clay Street I DECATUR'S LARGEST FINEST BEAUTY SALON! NEW ART BEAUTY STUDIO Announces Its OPENING al 125 South Water Across from Standard Office Building TOMORROW Finer Monday, August 26th Than Ever! A LARGE STAFF OF EXPERT HAIR STYLISTS TO SERVE YOU A Complete Beauty Service PERMANENT WAVING OUR SPECIALTY No Appointment NecessaryOpen JAY EVE Monday STUDIO BEAUTY Morning 125 South Water, Ground Floor Phone 4722 HATS Cleaned and Blocked the Factory Way Called for and Delivered Phone 5414 PERFECT CLEANERS LAUNDERERS, Inc. 130 E. WOOD ST.

AVOID THE SCHOOL BOOK RUSH Mac's have the new school book lists. School Books and Supplies for Decatur and Macon County. FOR GOOD USED SCHOOL CASH PAID BOOKS YOU DO NOT NEED. W. MS 429 FADDEN Esterbrook Pens $1.50 cos N.

WATER 8353 ST Renew Points, 25c 50c PHONE ANNE JOSTES Jostes attended Millikin and now is with the Crown Cork company. Mr. McElroy served in China with a weather observance unit, and now is in the road construction' business with his father. Post's Delightfully Air-Conditioned for Your Shopping Comfort! New for Black Plastic Patent Handbags $3.25 $5 and $7.50 Plus Tax BROWN-EYED SUSAN Will not scuff, crack or peel! To clean them, -Vernon California Pottery wipe with a damp cloth. Sprays of yellow "Susans" have brown Pouch or envelope styles, some have eyes and bright green leaves.

A dark metal zipper fasteners. Handsomely brown band on the border frames the made. spray. Hand painted under 20-Piece Set, Service for 4 $8.95 50-Piece Set, Service for 8 $26.50 Matching Pieces, Available 72x90-inch Lace Table Water or Ice Tea Glasses Cloths to Match Brown-Eyed Handmade in China Susan Pattern 4 for $2.50 $20 and $22.50 Juice Glasses, 4 for $2.40 of patterns in Choice white or ecru. Baked Enamel Social Supper Trays Set of Four, $4.00 Pictured above is the wild grape pattern, large green leaves with bunches of blue grapes, gold color border.

Also available in gold color laurel pattern. These individual trays have many uses in your home. forged Hand Forged Hammered Aluminum In Trays, Bowls and Fancy Pieces They are beautifully hand designed, strongly made, non-tarnish, will give excellent wear and serve perfectly as an inexpensive gift. Light as a feather, but durable as steel. Cassrole with -Small Serving Tray $2.50 Pyrex Lining $5.00 -Water Pitchers $4.00 -Canape Trays 4 for $1.50 -Coasters, Set of 8 $1.00 Water Tumblers or Ice Tea Glasses -Console Bowls $2.50 -Covered Vegetable $7.50 -Round Serving Tray $4.00 -Satin frosted finish with hand painted floral patterns.

-Silent Butler $5.00 -Oblong Trays $8.50 -12-ounce size -As pictured. -Candlesticks, pair $4.00 -Hurricane Lamps 15.00 Set of Four, $2.50 Hand-Forged Aluminum Is Exempt Federal Tax Juice Glasses to Match, Set of Four $2.40 H. POST SONS JEWELERS FOR OVER 74 YEARS Merchant at Prairie Street No Price Penalty for Courtesy of Credit.

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