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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 29

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Decatur, Illinois
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Decatur, Illinois, Sunday, March 29, 1959. 29 DECATUR SUNDAY HERALD AND REVIEW Easter Brides deling remo this field. They will also give exhibition dances. The Saturday afternoon session from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

will be called by local men." There wall be a callers workshop conducted by Amie Kronenberger of Los Angeles, who is on the staff of many square dance institutes across the country. An added attraction will be a presentation by the Prome-naders. Exhibition group from Terre Haute, who have appeared at the last two national square dance conventions. Climaxing the festivities will be a Saturday dance at 8 pjn. with Mr.

Kronenberger doing the calling. During the evening, the club of the year will be named and will be presented with a scroll. The honor will go to the club selling the most jamboree tickets. Square Dance Jamboree Opens Friday in YM Decatur Square Dance andthe YMCA will be hosts to western style square dancers at the fourth annual jamboree beginning next Friday evening and ending Saturday evening in the YM. Area dancers as well as groups from St.

Louis, Peora, Danville and Benton numbering about 750, are expected to attend. Nita and Manning Smith of College Station, Texas will conduct a round dance clinic and workshop Friday at 8, p.m. The Smiths are nationally known in pardon our state of confusion, but we'll do our best to serve you well, and hope you'll take advantage of the many very real bargains offered during this remodeling sale fry Wall -To -Wall Carpeting Cleaned In Your Home! big reductions -if 'J in men's. and ladies' Let us clean your carpeting PROFESSIONALLY! It will look better, last longer when we get out all the dirt! sport watches PHONE 3-3808 GENTRY'S RUG AND CARPET SERVICE Decatur, ELI. 127 East Pythian These are closeouta from our regular stock lines which we are discontinuing.

AH are 17 jewel, waterproof and shock resistant. Mrs. Robert Allan Campbell Oolnnial Mrs. Robert Lindsay Homer (Photo by Hubbard) Stop (Photo by Hanson) Mork-Campbell 1330 North In the Lutheran Church of Route 48 "RESINA" ITALIAN GLASS 8 PIECE DESSERT SET ,7, fty 'i NIANTIC JUNIORS TO HAVE GUESTS Mothers and the Niantic Senior Woman's Club will be guests of the Niantic Junior Woman's club when it mets at 8 p. m.

Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Carroll Koonce. Miss Bella 71, a native of China attending Millikin University, will provide the program. Postal Auxiliary Decatur Auxiliary to the National Postal Transportation Assn. will meet with Mrs.

Harry Adamson, 724 W. Center Wednesday for a dessert luncheon at 1 p. m. White Rose Club White Rose Club will meet Thursday at 1:30 p. m.

in the home of Mrs. J. L. Oliver, 1665 E. Main St- Mrs.

Emmitt Rhodes will be assistant hostess. Clarkfield, Saturday, Miss Marlene Jo Ann Mork became the bride of Robert Allan Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W.

Campbell of 320 N. College St. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O.

A. Mork of Clarkfield. The Rev. P. L.

Mork officiated in the presence of 350 guests and a reception followed. After a short stay in the Chicago area the couple will arrive in Decatur toward the end of the week and his parents will give a reception for them Friday from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in the Great Hall of Central Christian Church. She has been attending Ham-line University in Minneapolis, and he is a student at Millikin after two years at Carleton College in Northfield, Minn.

Her wedding dress of delust-ered satin had trimming of alen-con lace sprinkled with sequins and pearls at the sabrina neckline. The trim was repeated on -arm ilium 7, iaafiSgayjaB Set of Four -n Amber Pink Blue JvD Amethyst Use Your Charge Account "Fur Storage call 3-3637 for free pick up the front panel of the skirt that had a large bow in the back end ing a chapel tram, ahe car-lied a cascade of briarcliff roses. nn i rrrn UU 1 LI 4ftV 3 f'Mm Three bridal attendants wore pink and deep rose dresses of crepe back satin featuring two-tone cummerbunds. They carried III i 1 1 cascades of red roses. Bruce Campbell served as best Mrs.

Robert Eugene Lowder (Photo by Hovermale) nan. Dixon-Homer The First Baptist Church fai East St. Louis' was the setting Saturday for the wedding of Miss Lynne Kathryn Dixon Sport watch for men, lizard band regularly $37.50 SPECIAL, $27.50 nd Robert Jjndsay Homer. The bride, daughter of Dr and Mrs. Charles M.

Dixon of East St. Louis, is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority at Millikin University where she is a senior in elementary educa- Ladies' sport watch, lizard band, regularly $29 95 SPECIAL, $19.95 tion. Arganbrighf-Lowder Arthur, March 28 (Special) The Vine Street. Christian Church was the -setting for the marriage Saturday of Miss Ruth Ann Arganbright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Arganbright, and Robert Eugene Lowder. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Lowder. The Rev.

John G. Dark officiated at the 3:30 p.m. ceremony before 180 guests. A reception followed. The bride, a graduate of Eastern Illinois University, is a primary teacher at Oreana.

The groom is an assistant engineer at the Progress Manufacturing Co. in Arthur. For her wedding the former Miss Arganbright chose a floor length gown of organza taffeta. The bouffant skirt had appliques of French sequin lace. She wore matching mitts and carried a bouquet of Amazon lilies.

Miss Shirley Arganbright, sister of the bride, was maid of honor wearing a Dior blue dress of Mr. Homer, son of Mrs. Leo-ta C. Homer of Chicago and Henry L. Homer of Compton, also is a senior at Mil other silk organza over taffeta.

She carried a fan shaped bouquet of pink carnations with a white center and pink' streamers. Bridesmaids Miss Sheralyn Lowder, sister of the groom, Miss Sandra Jackson of Decatur, cousin of the bride and Miss Pearle Sebens of Monticello wore Paris pink dresses styled identical to that of the maid of honor. They carried fan shaped bouquets of pink and white carnations' with white streamers. Charles Lowder of Champaign, brother of the groom, served as best man. Ushers were Kenneth Lowder, Gerald Hale, Duane Gaffney, and Francis Blaudow, all of Arthur.

After a trip through the southern states the couple will be at home in Arthur. Post Office Auxiliary Auxiliary to the National Federation of Post Office Clerks will meet with Mrs. Leo Ba-shore, apartment 111, St. Nicholas Hotel, Friday at 7:30 p.m. Portrait.

Special! likin. He is majoring in physic GREEN TAG SPECIALS al education and is a member of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. from our watch department, get that "extra" work watch The Rev. Rayburn Dunbar officiated. The new Mts.

Homer chose a gown of silk organza over tulle. She carried a cascade of white butterfly loses and steph- now! I only 1 only 6 only anotis. 14 karat solid gold watch regularly $110 NOW $75 alarm watch with expansion band, reg. $65 NOW $45 sport watches for men regularly 37.50 to 42.50 NOW $27.50 Miss Barbara Cannon was maid of honor in a pale blue gown and a bouquet t)f pink carnations and stephanons. This Week 17C The groom's brother Lawrence served as best man and ushers were Richard, Reed and 4 only ladies' sport watches regularly 29.95 NOW $19.95 Only! 31 William Slade.

1 8 10 inch black and white Dortrait and 6 A reception. was held in the church immediately after the wallet size. Yon Save $3.95 OUB GUEST THIS WEEK Dana, 13 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewltt Brown, stonlngton, Vlfff nilnota.

Mr. and Mrs. Homer will be that surpasses anything you have seen in new shaping and luxury $595... $695 Thinking of Mink in the near future? This collection is well worth seeing the new exciting styles, the exceptional luxurious quality, the bona fide pre-season values. 111.

EHIUICIB MBUITB you quality portraits i wttnout tne lamuiar "high pressure" 'selling methods employed by many studios. at home at 1183 VV. Main St. after Wednesday. e.

Catholic Nurses Meet At 7:30 p. m. 'Monday the Decatur chapter of Catholic Nurses will meet in St. Mary's Hospital Nurses hall for a meeting and card party. 1 f' 1 tAST MAM.

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