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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 26

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25 Decatur, Illinois, Snnday, July 23, 1961. DECATUR SUNDAY HERALD AND REVIEW POSrS The Bride and Groom Store Schaubs Have Family Guests From East Kennedy Nurse Gives Advice Be Average and Happy the beautiful best In dinnerware Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. James and their sons Donald 3, and Barrett, 2, are visiting her parents the business.

I sure I owe whatever success I've had to my Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Schaub, 145 life with the Kennedys," she says. FRflBCISCED S.

Westlawn Ave. Mrs. James is the former Sandra Schaub. "You live along with them touch football, serious reading, meals on time. I was brought up in a The family will leave "Monday for St.

Louis to see his relatives By Joy Miller Of the Associated Press New York. July 22 "Why is people don't want to admit they're average?" wonders nurse Luella Hennessey. "Why aren't they happy to be ordinary? "Happiness is laughter and being everyday and down-to-earth. Now you take this ordinary family, rather strictly disciplined family mime and then will return to their home of five children and it was easy in Washington, D. C.

for me to live by the Kennedy's schedule. Mrs. Caldwell Here from West Mrs. Gale Caldwell and children, Catherine, 11, and Dan, 6, of Port the Kennedys" and without wait This is the colorful, practical pottery beloved by-hostesses everywhere. It is oven-safe, so you can bake and serve your food in the same lovely dish.

Each piece is colorfully decorated by hand. Every pattern is color-locked under a sparkling glaze that keeps it looking brand new for years. in a healthy, commonsense way as in an average family, only they always had a governess and nurse to see things were done well and land, are visiting her mother. Mrs. Artie Grubbs, 1080 ing for the inevitable chuckling to subside, she's off on a subject close to her heart.

"The Kennedys are an example on time. The living was certainly! W. Main St. not luxurious, and it was early to They plan to be in Decatur until of how an ordinary family could bed, early to rise, lhere were mid-August. be brought up-even without the no favorites.

Everyone had to compete in whatever games were money. The potential was there, Several friends have entertained for Mrs. Caldwell. A special occasion was a picnic with her former being played. The youngsters had but the Kennedy children have reached the heights they have be to set aside some time every day associates at Garfield School, cause of their early home life.

even in summer vacations for i where she taught. The President's great qualities Miss Diane Bills Miss Barbara Rickey (Burchett Photo) stem directly from his character- serious reading to keep their minds disciplined. And they had to fall in line on the set family En Route to Turkey building upbringing. It could Lt. and Mrs.

Samuel K. Porter serve as a guide for child-rearing schedule, especially for meals, and daughter Kathy from Free- "As for their limited allowances, today." If anyone knows about the Ken port, N. are spending some U1C IUUU1CU lldU IU OUCUUllk 1U1 nedy's family life it's Luella Hen time with her parents, Mr. and every penny, and they couldn't I v-A 'V. I vCl it I Mrs.

Earl R. Huff, 1318 W. Grand nessey. In 1937, as a young nurse wheedle any more." in a Boston hospital, she soothed Ave. Miss Hennessey has to do a lot 13-year-old Pat Kennedy through They will leave at the end of of family guidance work as a July for 30 months in Ankara visiting nurse, and she's often ap an emergency appendectomy.

She spent the summer at Hyan- Turkey where Lt. Porter will be stationed with the Air Force. Mrs. palled at the way children are KAmrf hrnnohf nn with tnn miiph nis Port and later accompanied the Kennedys to London for two -j. of everything except discipline and Porter is the former Ethel Mae Huff.

years while the father, Joseph P. attention from their parents. Kennedy, was U.S. ambassador. "Not having been married I haven't had time for it yet I Although she returned to her hometown of Walpole.

to should advise those who are? Mrs. Bachrach Hostess To Women Voters League Mrs. Henry Bachrach. 15 N. take charge of the local office she savs with a laugh.

"Well, I of the Visiting Nurse Association, Country Club Road, will be hostess guess you don't have to see it on television to know what marriage DESERT ROSE Delicate pink desert roses with green leaves on a rich, creamy background. she has never been far from the for the annual summer coffee of Kennedy life. is like." At the drop of a safety pin she the League of Women Voters at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. "Highlights of the Legislature," BIG SISTERS CLUB flies off around the country to take care of the President's wife ELECTS MRS.

WATERS a review of the past Illinois legis and sisters and sisters-in-law when Bis Sisters Club elected new- lative session, will be presented. they're having babies. Of 19 births officers recently. They are: 16-PIece Starfer Set (Basic Service for Four) 4 Dinner Plates 4 Bread Butter Plates 4 Cups 4 Saucers A preview of next year's work in so lar, she missed only one Mrs. Anna Waters, president Mrs.

Harriett Williams, first the League will be given. Any interested woman in the community is invited to attend. and that was because of a virus. Miss Hennessey won't take pay for her Kennedy work. vice president Li in i iirf ii Mir r-in ir '1 Mrs.

Anna Rogan, second vice: "Friendship is more important president Miss Judith Donnell Mrs. Nellie Watkins, secretary. Miss Charlotte Weatherholt (Hubbard Photo) 95 $17 than a few dollars," she says. Over the years the Kennedys have Mrs. Betty Peete, assistant sec laden her with gifts.

retary Rickey-Collins It's easy to see why the Kennedy Weatherholt-Winn Mrs. Louise McNeary, treasurer. Donnell-Buckley Cloverettes Plan Achievement Program Cloverettes 4-H Club will have its achievement program at 7 p. m. Wednesday in First Congregational Church.

The girls will present a clothing review. mothers set such store by Miss APPLE Mr. and Mrs. David Rickey. South Side Bridge Tuesday Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Weather- Sullivan. Julv 22 Special Hennessy, a goodlooking Bright russet apples and woman now in her mid-40s.

Her holt, 2341 E. Main announce Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Donnell2137 E.

William announce the South Side Bridge and Canasta green leaves on a rich. wide, warm smile and comfortable the engagement of their daughter announce the engagement of their! engagement of their daughter 45-PIece Dinner Set Service for Eight Association will meet at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday. Hostesses will be Mrs. creamy background.

air ot ethciency mellowed by Ed humor must give her one of T. Hazelrigg Mrs. Charlotte and William V. inn; daughter Jud.th Ann and James jBarbara and ColHns Mn ir r0D 0lr-wmt Buckley son of Mr Thomas Mr and R. Winn.

2090 W. Riverview Ave. J. Buckley, Chicago, and the latejv A N. Fairview Ave.

RNA POTLUCK most effective bedside manners in Stivers and Mrs. Walter Beck Officers Club of Independence Camp of the Royal Neighbors of 95 Miss Weatherholt is a graduate Mr. Buckley, of Brown's Business College and Miss Donnell is employed by the Both are employed at the De 59 America will have a potluck sup attended Millikin University. She Jack W. McLaughlin Insurance per at 6 p.m.

Tuesday in th is a stenographer at Mueller Agency. Mr. Buckley is a graduates of catur Herald and Review. Mr. Collins will be a senior at Millikin University in the fall.

The wedding is planned for Sept. 3. home of Mrs. Lester Hayes, 2950 Co. Mr.

Winn is a senior in mechan 45-Piece Dinner Sets Includes: Southern Illinois University and Southland Road. The club will honor birthdays is employed by Lorenson Motor ical engineering at the University of Illinois where he is a member 8 Dinner Plates Bread Butter Plates Sales. of Pi Tau Sigma and Sigma Tau, 8 Fruits 8 Cups 8 Saucers national engineering honoraries. A late summer wedding 135 East Prairie Colonial Shop 1 Large Vegetable 1 Medium Platter 1 Creamer 1 Sugar and Lid DAISY South Side Dinner Saturday South Side Country Club will have its Saturday night dinner-bridge at 7 p.m. Mrs.

Mona Davidson and Mrs. Norma Larrick will be hostesses. Reservations must be made by Friday. planned. Bills-Thomas Mr.

and Mrs. Burton E. Bills, Daisy petals, happily dancing in a sunlit field rich Additional Matching and Serving Pieces in Stock 1330 North Route 48 Park at Our Door creamy background. Elwin, announce the engagement of their daughter Diane to Franklin D. Thomas, son of Mrs.

George I COLONIAL SCENTED SOAPS I Sunnyside Bridge Thursday Mrs. Roy Hamilton will be host- ess for Sunnyside Bridge at 12:30 Thomas and the late Mr. Thomas, Burton, Ohio. The wedding will be at 10 a.m. Sept.

2 in St. Patrick's Church. p.m. Thursday in the Decatur Club. Mild Vasliballs good and sudsy Hand rolled in the Colonial Tradition Delightful Colors and Scents Attractive Packaging 1.25 a box Pottery Holders .1.00 each Bayberry Bars 35c each Miss Bills is a secretary at Murphey Turnbull and Jones.

She IO0F Meeting From Our Collection Of Three Piece Knits Decatur Encampment of Odd Fellows and Auxiliary 37 will meeti at 7:45 p.m. Thursday in the Odd graduated from Brown's Business College. Her fiance is a graduate of Case Institute of Technology in Cleveland, Ohio. He is a civil engineer with Wheeler 4 Melena in Fellows Hall. runitinniMitttiriiiiiTMiiitiUMMiiiiiTuntiti nut urn tiimimmtmriiiMif iimninMiiiiiiT nrirniintTiTiiiTiir STARBURST AUTUMN Turquoise and citron flash from a gray-flecked Wind-blown autumn leaves in rich browns, greens and yel lows.

DISTRICT PRESIDENT GUEST OF CORPS Driftwood Casual by Seneca Dunham Woman's Relief Corps A driftwood. design, with a frosted effect on handblown lead Modern Hearing Benefit crystal to compliment your Franciscan Ware. 4 will have a potluck luncheon at noon Tuesday in the Odd Fellows Hall. Special guest will be Mrs. Rosa Mae Hill, Hillsboro, president of District 21.

6 Jewel-Toned Colors at a New Low Price SEPARATE VOLUME CONTROL SENSITIVE TELEPHONE PICKUP Amethyst -Moss Green -Amber Delphine Blue Peacock Blue NORMAL LISTENING ZONES Up-front microphone simulates normal listening. Charcoal yjse phone same as normal VUse phone same as normal i Wide adjustment for easy listening. neanng persons. Cuts off hearing persons. Cuts off distracting room sounds.

Adistracting room sounds. Large Tumbler or MRS, GULICK HOSTESS Ice Tea Glass POWERFUL AMPLIFIER Fits even severe losses. Berry Bowl 75c 55c Footed Low Sherbet $1.00 $100 Ice Jug $5.00 45c Juice Pitcher $3.50 Footed Goblet TO HOME EC UNIT Maple Grove Home Economics Juice Glass Automatic volume control, AVC protects against sudden shocking noises. TRUE TONE RECEIVER Miniature receiver reproduces from bass to soprano. Extension Unit will meet at THERMAL POWER CONTROL Another Sonotone exclusive maintains hearing level in warm or cold places.

p. m. Thursday in the home of Mrs. Theron Gulick, Rural Route 3. SEPARATE 0N-0FF SWITCH IX INTERCHANGEABLE ADAPTERS the gifts you dream about can be yours if you list them in Post's Bridal Registry No need to touch volume control.

Switch to sun or reading glasses. MODERN FRONTS Pi STEREO (binaural HEARING Adds natural, directional listening. Who Will Catch The Bou- Fits variety of men's or women's fronts. Thy let the wedding guests guess what you want? Choose your Sterling, China and Crystal patterns at Post's and we will list them in our Bridal Registry. Then vour friends The never-failing marvel of the knit suit elegant, slim and unclnttered.

Here, a 3-part coslumejn double knit import wool with an intarsia patterned overblouse, slim skirt, elongated jacket with pattern trim. In lovely new colors. 69.95 The Name You Can Trust EYEGLASS 1 m' fll HEARING AID and family will give you the "right'' gifts and there will be no MAIL THIS COUPON SONOTONE The House of Hearing 125 E. William St, Decatur. Illinois send me without obligation Your FREE BOOKLET.

Tables Are Now Being Set for Summer Brides! 125 E. William St. Phone 422-6042 JEWELL REACH, Trained Sonotone Hearing Aid Consultant 15 YOU In Your Wedding Portrait Keep this moment forever with a portrait by Lindquist! Phone 429-6365 for Appointment Closed Wednesday thru August leanne LIXDQUIST STUDIO 300 W. Prairie Parking Rear of Studio I Monday Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 8:30 pjn.

NAME ADDRESS Tuesday thru Friday: 9 ajn. to 5 pjn. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 pjn. Batteries and Service for All Makes of Hearing Aids 135 East Prairie JEWELERS FOR 89 YEARS Prairie at Merchant St.

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