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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 21

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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DECATUR HERALD Decatur, Illinois, Friday, August 13, 19S4. 21, BUSINESS WOMEN Jones-Radasch Family Dinner Tonight -'-v 5 -4- JL-V I i Maxine Carroll to Be Installed As New President Decatur chapter of American Busi ness Women will have dinner and installation of officers at 6:30 p.m. Friday in the Surrey. The following -officers will be installed: Miss Maxine Carroll, president; Miss Lucille Zimmer, vice presi dent; Miss Mary Lee Scribner, corres- your lips to be Expect I and skirt. The jacket sweater with no-button front, is patterned in after-ski tradition.

It comes in all wool with dark stared at and envied when they wear the newest, the brightest, the most vivid lipstick colors ever created Sweater Becomes Mr. and Mrs. F.D. Bachman, 16 Southmoreland PL, will give. the rehearsal dinner this: evening -in the Decatur Club for her son Richard Dean Radasch and Miss Alice Aletta Jones of Shelbyville.

The young couple is to be mar ried Saturday at 3 m. in West minster Presbyterian Church, 1 Miss Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira David Tones of Shelbvville, has been honored with several par ties during the weeks. fi Beta, rhi soronty.

-sisters, Shelbyville will have a coffee party for the future bride. Other hostesses for her in her home town have been Mrs. William Leach, Mrs. Rob ert C. Phipps and Mrs.

Robert Richardson 'who gave a kitchen shower. Mrs. Luther B. entertained with a dessert-bridge. 'Mrs.

William Hinds and Miss Ann Daigh -of Springfield gave a breakfast in the Hinds home at 616 W. Forest and Mrs. W. Williams entertained with a shower in her home at 1086 W. North St.

Miss Jones is a teacher in the El dorado Lakeview School since her graduation from and her fiance is with A. E. staley Mfg. Company. Betty Lou Tozer Sings Under Name of Penny Springer Mrs.

Kenneth Springer, the for mer Betty Lou lozer of Decatur, has been appearing regularly over -tele vision station WICS in Springfield. She is a pupil of Mrs. Grace Rec ord Houghton, 27 Park Lane, and sings under the name Penny Spring er on the show Case program every tnday p. m. Mrs.

Springer, who studied at Il linois Wesleyan School of Music and sang with the St. Louis Muni cipal Opera one summer, is the daughter of Mr. and Don To zer, 1725 S. 23rd St. Beta Sigma Phi Chapters Plan Council Meeting The five Decatur -chapters of Beta digma Flu will have council meeting at 2 p.m.

Saturday in the YMCIA. ponding secretary; Irs. Donald P. Jones, recording secretary; Mrs. Russell Walters, treasurer.

Sunday's Dinner Watermelon cup, scalloped scallops, broiled chicken, country fried potatoes with onion, broiled tomato halves, garden peas, lettuce and cucumber salad, French dressing," blackberry bbler, milk, hard sauce, iced caffee, iced tea. because it contains the one and only Lanolin Plus which, a you know, is a most effective softener. So, at last, you have a smear-proof-type lipstick that will not dry your lips, but ftifftw make men smoothly, iweeuy Soft Remember! Only Lanolin Plus Lipstick contains Indelium and Lanolin Plus.7ou11 find et least one of its very exciting nSw-shadee exactly right for you $1 plus tax, at your favorite tore Lipstick with INDELIUM and AinConditioned 253 IVortli Main St. I Visiting Here Col. -and Jack.

Carpenter and sons Stephen and Phillip of Cambridge, have been visit ing this week in the home of Mr. Mrs. H. Landjiolt, 316 S. Linden Ave.

-The Carpenters stop ped en route home from California. The family made the same cross country tour three years ago and af ter- this tnp (Jolonel Carpenter praises Decatur as the city showing the most signs of progress in residential and commercial building. He also claims tnat after all his travels he finds the Decatur Transfer House the most' unique landmark. Nurse Resigns Department Position In Effingham Aug. 12 (Staff) Miss Marjorie supervising nurse of the Effingham Shelby -Bi-County health department' has resigned effective Sept.

10 according to an announcement made, i Miss came to Effingham County in 1948 and has served as supervising nurse, and in recent years has had extra, duties as acting administrator of the two departments. She supervised the home delivery service tor the area trom the tune the old St. Anthony Hospital burn ed in April 1949 until the new St. Anthony Memorial Hospital opened early this year. Her future plans have not, been Clinton Wedding Sunday Clinton, Aug.

12 (Staff) Miss Esther Day, daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Burl Day, Lane, and Ken neth Crotchett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Crotchett, Kane, were mar ried in the chapel of the Clinton Christian Church Sunday. -The Rev.

John Pierce, pastor of the Wapella Christian Church officiated before 25 guests. Miss Carol Day attended her sis ter as maid of honor, and Kentner Crotchett, brother of the bridegroom was best man. A reception in the home of the bride's parents followed the wed ding. I Mrs. Crotchett is a teacher in the Bloomington school system and her husband will continue studying at Illinois IN ormal University.

OES Lecturers' Club Clara A. Harbaugh Grand Lec turers Club, Order of Eastern Star, wjll meet -at 1:30 m. -Saturday in the Masonic Temple Lounge. Mrs. Donald Laymon (Photo by Waltrex) Wrldman-Laymon.

12 (Staff) Miss Marilyn daugh ter of Mr and Mrs. Frank Wild- man of Mattoon, became the bride of Donald of Mr. and Mrs. Laymon of Mattoon last Fri day in First Christian ChurSb. The Rev.

A. Mont Massey offi ciated before the immediate families. The bride wo'r? a white suit 'of silk 'faille, corsage of white accessories and a red roses. Miss Yvette Eaton was an attendant in a rose silk suit 'and a corsage of white flowers. Best man was Keith A reception was givea' in the home of the bride parents immediately following the ceremony.

After a wedding trip the couple lives in Mattoon. The bride is employed as a secretary by The Mattoon Federal Savings and Loan Association. Her husband is with the Publishers News.Inc. of Mattoon. Louise Cuttill Is Bride of Airman Ellis Miss Louise Cuttill became the bride Aug.

5 of A. Robert F. Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.

Ellis, Rural Route 6, Decatur. The Rev. Flovd Bandy officiated the uamnd wenue capust Church and attendants were the bridegroom's brother and wife, Mr. arid Mrs. Ronald Ellis.

Only mem bers of the immediate families at tended. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cuttill, Kural Koute 7, was formerly with Linn Scruggs Company. Her husband is with the Air Force stationed at El Paso, where they will live.

SUMMER SHOES to $14.95 Price -I and now they're here; colors that have real impact on the eye; color that get attention to a wonderful way. You get these new, uper-bright, deer colon in the new, completely different Iimolm Plus Two other heartrsteoling feature -come with it 1. Contains htdelium to help the color tey on your lip 2. New Softness" for your1 Up phiM tax In a certs yoaH so proud to take out of your purs Tastes good too! Eluok WVtWtAJ By Caile Dugas New York The. ea'sv look is the important look in fashion on the campus this fall.

This means ease to fit Moused silhouettes or middy silhouettes and ease of fabric. Fabrics that drape softly (jerseys, tweeds and knitwear) are those getting the most attention. The knits are particularly good companions for the college girl since they travel well, take readily to soft draping and blousing, get big collars and fabric trim. Sweaters have anything but what the college girl used to refer to" as the classic look; Many of them aire clipped at the midriff, lots of them are big and bulky, any number have fabric trim, from satin to tartan Tweeds re 'so important, in all trimmed with tiny rhinestone buttons. Their bouquets were crescent shaped of white stephanotis and feather carnations with blue satin streamers, intertwined with white nylon tufts, and they wore headbands of feathered white carnations.

The flower-girl, Jacqueline Fuller, niece of the bride groom, wore a floor-length gown of pink nylon net. The nnebearer was Joe Mitch ell of nephew if the bridegroom. Mrs. A. A.

Belyea, organist, played a recital of wedding music preceding the ceremony and accom panied Max Howe who sang. Following the ceremony a recep tion was held at the Woodlawn Country Club. The bride's table was held at the Woodlawn Country Club. The bride's table was set with an Italian cutwork banquet cloth and decorated with white roses and huckleberry. the couple lett on a wedding trip to Colorado.

On their return they will live in Farmer City The new Mrs. Fuller is a gradu ate of Northwestern University where she was member Alpha CJu Omega Sorority. Mr. Fuller- at tended Western Michigan State iiuinuiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiniiiinmuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiH 'figures on a light background. The button front right, has border trim of stylized leaves and.

an aVover pattern of tiny weights, this fall that they're "must" in the wardrobe of any college girl. They, too, get a soft styling and vibrant Even the: texture is soft to the hand; gone are the rocks, twine and twigs of -yesteryear. The suif is shown for dressy wear ori the campus, along with the knit dress that's really an elongated sweater, the dress its own jacket and the sissy shirt. Chaccoal gray is the cojor in basic men's wear flannel shirts, jackets, jumpers and Next color is men's wear brown. There 'are bright jacket linings for contrast and lots of jersey blouses in glowing colors: turquoise, orange, gold, moss green.

Leather has real importance, in jackets with the shirt look, in coats and as trimor tweed suits. Dante Tonight "Fantasy in Blue" is the theme of the semi-formal dance given by members of the Diebonnaire Club, teenage group, It. will be held from o'clock in Staley Clubhouse with Bill Oerzel and his orchestra pro viding music. Miss Linda Brown is assisted by Kay Bromley, Bonnie Ennis, Jeani. Ewing' and FJizabeth Ho62estraat.V; Chaperones- will be Mr.

and T. C. Burwell' and Mr and. Mrs. D.K.Dame.

Savoy Swim Party Saturday Savoy Club will have a swimming party Saturday at Lake of 'the Mahomet. Members will leave the 'YMCA at 2 p. 5 ml and 6 p. m. Girls will furnish food for College and Michigan State College.

Heis associated with his father in business. 3.98 5.98 m0k mm low f- ANN SHOP ElyDOEADO Jacket DRESSES9! For campus life this fall, the sweater, tutns into a jacket and gets a big play teamed either with a second sweater or blouse -1 7 JV Mrs. J. L. Fuller (Photo by W.D.Farris) Nowlin-Fuller Farmer City, 12 Before- an altar with white chrysanthemums and gladioli, Miss Patricia Ann Nowlin, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. Qwen W. E. Nowlin, became the bride of Jim Fuller, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne M. Fuller, Aug. 7 in the First Methodist Church. i -r Vard Park Methodist Church of Chicago, officiated assisted by Dr. A -A.

Belyea, pastor of the Farmer City Church. The Rev. Mr. Martin, uncle of the bride's mother, officiated at both the marriage of the bride's parents and that of her sister. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white nylon tulle, designed, with an off-the-shoulder neckline and short sleeves.

Inserts of Valencennes lace were used as trim in the bouffant skirt which was made with a chapel train. The fingertip length veil of imported silk -illusion, was held in place by a matching lace Juliet cap edged with tulle braid and apph qued with pearls. The bridal bou quet was a crescent shaped cascade of white stephanotis and phalaenop- sis with white streamers tied in lover's knots with stephanotis. Attendants were Mrs. James T.

Brown of Albuquerque, N. sister of the bride, matron of hon or) Mrs: Alan R. Schrank, Downers Grove, an Alpha Chi Omega sorority sister; and Miss Elizabeth Nowlin, cousin of the bride, Robert Howe was best man, and the ushers were Lt. Owen Nowlin brother of the bride, Jack Brinkman, Carl lowell, and i ed bcnieids. The matron of honor and the bridesmaids wore matching gowns of heaven blue silk Pakistan designed with scoop necklines and "4 FINAL CLEAN-UP SALE i Nal.

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