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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 13

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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UV' IT'T I I I "I i ihihm.i Decatur, Illinois, Wednesday, January 11, 1961 DECATUR HERALD 13 ft1 1 1 in i Des'gnng Woman Unusual Italian Metal Furniture Can Give Change-of-Pace Decor Rumor Clinic Held for PTA A rumor clinic on the subject of "Human Relations of Today" highlighted a meeting of the Parent- -5 Many a conventionally furnished home these days takes a fling with unusual metal furniture. Flares and flourishes in no way keep metal from being practical, and with them comes the something -if; I Teachers Assn. Council yesterday: afternoon at Southeast School. Saul Sorrin, regional director for the Anti Defamation League, different and eyecatching to. decorate a staid interior, or to intro duce a brisk change of pace when i 1 the metal c6mpletely furnishes 1 special room.

Imaginative design for metal tation of a picture of a typical "touchy" situation was made by five volunteers. Only one person actually saw the picture, and the story was passed along by word- I I imports in hand-wrought iron which not only adapts old Etruscan design but reproduces a time-honored vertigris bronze finish. furniture may seem to have no source except the designer's if of-mouth. fancy. Or the design anay reach 'Especially close to originals Miss Shirley Carrico Carrico-Bayles Greenup, Jan.

10 (Special) back into historv. and if it does the ball -topped posts and the curved all-metal chair backs. Un- the history is probably Italian. The result showed how individual prejudices tended to influence each person's version of the scene. Here, The engagement of Miss Shirley the all-metal table top are Italian 'small swing-out travs.

for example, are a new grouping of from Mr. Sorrin emphasized the need to Carrico to Robert Bayles has been Miss Evelyn Fildes Fildes-Fulk Clay City, Jan. 10 (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R.

Fildes, Clay City, announce the engagement of their daughter Evelyn Fern to Donald G. Fulk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale N. Fulk, Noble.

Mr. Fulk is employed by Shuler and Mathis Tractor Service in Noble. No wedding date has been set. MRS. OLDENBURG MARKS announced by her grandmother, Mrs.

Barbara Carrico, Greenup. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bayles, Charleston. No wedding date has been set.

99TH BIRTHDAYM0NDAY Mrs. A. N. Oldenburg, who the open-minded and well-informed about people and situations. A nominating committee was elected to present a slate of officers for the coming term.

No Concert This Year The Council voted not to sponsor the University of Illinois Svm- makes her home with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest C. Nebold, 1977 W. Fashion Flash LOOK FOR.

extension of knits into true sportswear for spring, with tennis dresses, golf pants, culottes and shorts in cotton knits. LOOK FOR. of the sweater to a status symbol, as middle class America realizes Wood celebrated her 99th birthday Monday. Mrs. Oldenburg was born Jan.

phony Concert this year because 9, 1362. in Beardstown. She was of a cutback in the public school married to Fred Oldenburg and administration force which had made her home in Jacksonville helped to set up the concert. The that the upper crust values them Charles Hart to Speak At ABWA Metting Friday Charles P. Hart, executive secretary of the Mental Health will speak at a meeting of the American Business Women's Assn.

in the Elks Club Friday night. The talk will follow dinner at 6:30 p.m. Mr. Hart, first executive secretary of the local group, has been in Decatur since November 1959, coming here from Savannah, Ga. He will also show films on mental illness.

more than mink. and ueardstown until live years ago, when she came to live with Ideas for Bachelor Apartments MRS. CRIST CHAIRMAN Council plans to hold either the concert or another cultural program for children next year. Legislation Workshop A Legislation Workshop will be LOGAN HOME ADVISER OF COUNTY FUND DRIVE Mattoon Club Meets Mattoon, Jan. 10 (Special) TO TAKE HAWAII JOB Lincoln, Jan.

10 (Special) 'Taylorville, Jan. 10 (Special) Mrs. Charles Crist, Stonington The Rev. Earl O'Neal will held at 7:30 p.m. Jan.

18 in Mac- the Nebolds. She has two children: Mr. Nebold Mrs. Lea Burnett, Douglas, Ariz. There are two grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Oldenburg had had visitors Male Touches In Decorating Brandy Pumpkin Pie You can make Pumpkin Pie a most important part of a festive dinner this year by following this traditional Southern recipe. For one nine-inch Brandy Flavored Pumpkin Pie, make the filling with 1 cup mashed pumpkin, 1 cup boiled milk, 2 beaten eggs', cup sugar, a pinch each of cinnamon, clove and nutmeg, then add a tablespoon of brandy. Bake the pie crust for 10 minutes in a 350 F. oven before putting in the filling.

The crust should be filled almost level with the top. Bake in a 350 F. oven for 30 minutes or until the filling is set. Sprinkle top with Brazil Nut "Curls." To add glamor and texture interest, make Brazil Nut "Curls" thusly. Cover shelled nuts with cold has been named Christian County Mrs.

Mabel Albrecht, Losan speak to the Governor Edward chairman of the 1961 Heart Fund County home adviser for over 14 coles chapter of the Daughters of Campaign. Vice chairman is Mrs. ij-ears, resigned Monday at Amorinan the. Arthur High School, under the sponsorship of the Parent-Teachers Assn. Council.

Each school PTA is asked to send three persons to attend group discussions on "Teacher Wel Charles M. Rabuck, Stonington Beauty Tips You can give your entire wardrobe a whiff of your own fragrance bv spraying your closet The drive begins Feb. 1. By Betty Pepis 1 meeting of the County Home. Interior decorating is not all Economies Extension Council.

The: Huddle' Mattoon yuth centen fluff and frills. There are times resignation is effective Sunday. Mrs. Florence Myers will enter-when it is desirable to impose aj Mrs. Albrecht has accepted ajta the SrouP at 2:15 m- Thurs- fare," "Additional Revenue for Homemaker Hints When starch discolors the bot from Stonington, i and Springfield to help celebrate her birthday.

Her hobby is correspondence. She receives and writes at least one letter a day and she sent more than 100 Christmas cards. thoroughly masculine air, one that; position with the University of day at her home. Schools" and "Federal Support for Education." tom of your iron, use the special paste cleanser for copper to re suggests the smell of a good, well-'Hawaii in Honolulu and is to re seasoned pipe and the feel of rough port there Feb. 1.

Harris tweeds. A young man withi a room of his own at home might! Mil Theta Alpha Meeting A really efficient door mat is half-perforated rubber for scraping move it. Rub a thin paste on the every once in a while with your own cologne. Cologne and perfume can be as; important to good grooming as; your make-up. If you are at work all day, carry a purse dispenser of; cologne or perfume in your hand-j bag so that you can refresh the; scent at midmorning and after-! noon.

I and half absorbent carpeting for iron, rinse out the sponge with clean water and wipe off the bottom of the iron until water forms want 10 capture 1111s atmospnere, Mu xheta Alt)ha sorority will, drying. This mat can be kept in Fire Fighters Auxiliary Auxiliary to the Decatur" Fire Fighters local 505, will meet in the Woman's Club building at 7:30 p. m. Thursday. There will be installation of officers.

water and bring slowly to a boil; simmer 5 minutes; drain. Use the vegetable peeler to make paper thin lengthwise slices which will curl. or, lor that matter, a young man meet at 8 -r 1 m. Thursday in the 'peak performance by scrubbing Eagles Auxiliary Meeting Eagles Auxiliary will meet at 7:30 p. m.

Thursday in the Eagles Hall. in droplets. This film will make Clarence Adden.jwith a brush dipped into hot soap the iron slide easily. wuu a room 01 nis own anywnere. norne 0f Mrs In a recently done apartment Rural Route 7.

decorators Charles and Camille' or detergent suds. Full-size or compact? Your Dodge Dealer's got them both! toriiiglng up "baby; COLLECTED BY MRS. DAN GERBER. MOTHER OF 8 Lehman, achieved this pervasive masculinity by starting from the floor up: a plaided affair cf Amtico tiles in neutral tones of grays, taupes and tans, an effective and interesting beginning for a room but one which might happily welcome the perpetual presence of an Irish setter. Appropriately well-wearing fab Pocket this, for future reference: A mother-neighbor of mine buys Throughout your I baby's first year you will notice fluctuations in ap petite.

This is par standard equipment in every '61 Dodge Dart, an alterna-. tor. This new device will generate electricity while the engine is idling. (Conventional generators cannot.) As a result the battery will last far longer than usual. There are 23 Dart models.

To power yours you may choose the. Economy Slant Six or one of five optional V8 engines. Now, if you would like to know something of our new low-price compact, Lancer, continue below. Then visit your Dodge Dealer. Remember, either way, standard or compact, you get a great deal with Dodge.

This year, for the first time, Dodge Dealers are selling two different types of automobiles. One is a compact. The other a standard size car. Both are built by Dodge. Both offer many of the same advantages.

The main differences between them are style, size and price. Our standard size car is the Dodge Dart. It's a full-size Dodge priced model for model with Ford and Chevrolet. Here the comparison ends. Dart offers you features its major competition cannot.

To point out just afew: A unitized, rust-proofed body. A superb ride (Torsion-Aire). And, as overalls with outsize patch pockets on 'em for her creeper. When the knees wear through, she removes the patch pockets and stitches them on for "knee caps." Matching material money saved. Clever, these mothers.

ticularly likely to happen during convalescence and troublesome teething times. Around the end of the first year or early in the second, you can expect an appetite lag because baby's rate of growth slows down. Thing to remember: try not to force baby at these times. He'll eat more, sooner, if you let him call the "eating turns." rics with a hardy roughness are appropriate in such a setting, but they, if well chosen, can still have a luxurious air. Hand-woven na- tural Indian silks are in this cate-' gory, as are dark rich Madras cot- tons, better for spreads and small pieces.

Good gray flannel is an-j other material that might be used, i or as an alternate, a length of camels hair to cover a chair. For accents one might turn to tie: Progress report. As your baby grows by inches and ounces, his little body has great need for Gerber Persnickety appetites can be perked up with palatable foods. Like Gerber protein, because protein promotes growth and provides the strength he requires. Gerber Strained and Junior Meats Strained and Junior High Meat Hihtflf i are powerhouses) AMP I ilViTKS I Dinners, for in silks with their elegant tiny motifs and deep muted colors.

Leather for furniture is obvious, but less so when used to cover a chest or even woven in strips, to make a small accent rug. Fur rugs, or imitations of same, both very much in vogue at the moment are fitting but the choice might veer away from chinchilla and toward racoon. Scale is a matter to be kept in stance. Iheyve flavor to spare and nourishment galore. That's because thev have 3 of protein.

Made from selected Armour cuts, they're specially processed to remove most of the fat. Careful cooking in the absence of air helps retain most of the nourishing food values for your sweetheart's benefit Flavors are true and savory, the texture moist and smooth-to-the-tongue. Gerber Baby Foods, Fremont, Michican. times as much juicy, savory meat as regular dinner combinations. This extra meat is subtly blended with garden-good vegetables for as tasty a dish as was ever served to a little "gourmet." ID priced 0T r-si" V-vrirmmm i iri ir inim in" iiTiinni rr.minirn-inmiriiii i mLJ' ZZ mind.

This applies to both furniture and accessories. Where, when space is limited, a chair must be light in line, this can be offset by sticking to a style which looks sturdy, perhaps because it is of metal and has an engineered look. Larger accessories and fewer of them are in the masculine mood. Chemical vessels and copper have a satisfactorily functional look that seems all male. All of these thoughts are best carried out in a color scheme which, while it might include some pale tones, some place reiterates the colors of men's clothing: grays, navys, rich warm browns and even the loden greens.

downtown 253 north main rod house 239 south Oakland hllifiSlfei Itl 5 ill Shelbyville RESTORIUM Nursing and convalescent care The new Dodge compact, Lancer, (shown at the right) is priced right down the line with Comet, Corvair and Falcon. However, Lancer has certain advantages. The most noticeable being its performance. Lancer has a brand of scat that lifts it 'way above the compact class. As a matter of fact, this is one compact that'll give the big boys' a hard time.

The power behind all this muscle is the Lancer-G inclined engine. It's a sizzler, but it's also a saver. The mileage is excellent Some other things you'll like about Lancer include a fully unitized, rust-proofed body, Torsion-Aire ride, a battery saving alternator-generator, and plenty of room for six people and their luggage. If you're looking for a lot in a low-price compact, Lancer's your answer. See your dependable Dodge Dealer.

Winter Clearance dresses coats suits sportswear jewelry reduced to DODGE 1ANCER NEW LOW-PRICE COMPACT THE SIZZLER THAFS A SAVER 110 BED CAPACITY The new Shelbyville Restor-ium is now admitting residents. Rates from $6.00 per day and this includes nursing care, room, board and personal laundry. Shelbyville Restorium Highway 128 North Shelbyville, Illinois Phone 1684 Visitors Welcome The best values on wheels are at your dependable DODGE dealer KILBORN'S B. C. KING, INC.

LORENSON MOTOR SALES 50 8 IS. LOCUST ST. PANA, ILL. 201 F. WOOD ST.

DECATUR, ILL. 112 N. MAIN ST. SULLIVAN, ILL..

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