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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 19

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PAGE NINETEEN THE DECATUR REVIEW Decatur. Illinois, Friday, September 28, 1931. HONORED ON 93D BIRTHDAY BRIDE OF FORMER DECATUR MAN Recent Guests In Decatur Mr. and Mrs. Leo P.

Michiels. Jr. of Chicago were recent visitors in Decatur. She is the former Nancy Morarity. The couple stayed in the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. Morarity, 457 South Fairview avenue. Theta Upsilon Hears Convention Reports Theta Upsilon 'city association met in the home of Mrs.

Kent Dawson in Lovington Wednesday night. There were sixteen members present. Regular business was followed by a social hour. The report on the national convention held in Columbus, Ohio, June 24-JuIy 1, was given by Mrs. C.

W. Silvey, delegate. The altruistic work of the group this year is to make cancer dressings for the American Cancer 'A 'J V-jh (J Kj 11 I fj -r 1 i .1 r-v TAKE A LOOK at BEE CEE VALUES! east MissPonewash Becomes Bride Miss La Von Ponewash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ponewash, 1059 West Leafland avenue wore white marquisette Sunday for her marriage to Pfc.

Kenneth K. Schroeder. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl L.

Schroeder, 1413 East Hickory street, and is now stationed in the army at Camp Polk, where he and his bride will live. The wedding was at 3 p. m. in Si. John's Lutheran church with 500 guests attending.

Rev. George Albers read the service before an altar of white gladioli, baby chrysanthemums and Guests were received at the Staley clubhouse following the ceremony. Private and Mrs. Schroeder are now on a wedding trip to Wisconsin. The bridal dress was made with an illusion yoke and bodice trimmed in Chantilly lace.

The full gathered skirt extended into a chapel length train. A Juliet cap of matching lac? held her fingertip length illusiot. veil and she carried a white Bible with an orchid tied vith white streamers and stephan-otis. The matron of honor. Mrs.

T. C. Bradford wore turquoise faille taf feta with a net skirt and a match ing braided headband trimmed with small chrysanthemums. She carried a basket of flowers. Jea- lean Murduck, bridesmaid wore yellow faille taffeta with net skirt and matching headband and chry santhemums.

She also carried a basket of flowers. Howard E. Schroeder. the bride groom's brother was best man and serving as ushers were Norman Nalefski. Robert Neuendorf and Robert Kenny.

Miss Joyce Gordy sang accompanied by Miss Mildred Reich, organist. Mrs. Schroeder attended Millikin university where she is a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. She was employed at Block and Kuhl Co. Private Schroeder graduated from Millikin and is a member of Delta Sigma Phi.

He was voted 1950 athlete of the year while at the university. 0. E. S. Club Plans Large Potluck Sunday Clara Francis club of the Order of the Eastern Star will have pot-luck at p.

m. Sunday in the small pavilion in Nelson park. Forty-eight matrons and patrons and their families will attend. In case in 1884 and she died in July, He has a daughter, Mrs. Etta Downs of Atwood, and three sons, Harry of Racine, Harlcy.

636 South New street, and Wilbur of Tuscola, with whom he has made, his home for the last 24 years. Altogether Mr. Ellis has 59 living descendants. Mr. Ellis is in good health and says he enjoyed this birthday celebration more than any he has ever had.

Mrs. Donald E. 'Barney" Walker was Margaret Siek-mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.

H. Siekmann of Ben-kelman. Neb. before her marriage Sept. 1 in St.

Mary's cathedral in Wichita. Kan. Mr. Walker is the son of Mrs. Helen R.

Walker of Chicago, formerly of Decatur and the late Donald E. Walker. The 31 fi.i: TI.M lltOXS Take a lot of the work, out of ironing. They're light and easy to handle. $7.95 Only A mi.ovA EM.l.X 31 1 Lit Kit Society and members will work on them at each meeting.

Final plans were made for the homecoming dinner and social hour. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. W. B. Elliott of Lovington and Mrs.

C. W. Silvey of Decatur. 2Iull4r l'rnni with plenty of fresh butter combined with a tempting vanilla filling and a choice oT light or dark smooth chocolate. 1- I.b.

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It 'TIL NOON SUNDAY 1-Year Written Guarantee REPAIRS Millions of Women Presidents Half Don't Know Parliamentary Procedure By DOROTHY ROE Of The Associated Press I'riveil a Lotc an SIO.OO! There are five and a half mil- i facilitate business and insure a lion women clubs in the United jfair consideration of every issue. States. i 7 Remember that the president This is the figure estimated by! club is in the position of a the General en's Clubs. Federation of Worn- THIS MEANS there are five and a half million women's club presi-j dents in the country. At least half of these do not know the basic parliamentary bridegroom attended Millikin university and the University of Illinois and is assistant property accountant for Beech Aircraft Corp.

in Wichita, where they are- living. His bride is a graduate of Hastings college in Hastings. Neb. and was formerly assistant young adult director of the Wichita Young Womens Christian Association. technicalities.

Remember that the treason for rules of procedure is to) judge. Don't take sides with one faction against another. 8 Don't campaign for your own 'election, or you will make enemies before you start. 9 In presiding, be sure of these points: (a) that there is a quorum that the vote is taken accurately; (e) that the will of the majority is carried out and the rights of the minority protected. 10 Observe the rules of parlia mentary procedure and you will be safe from legal difficulties, avoid lawsuits and misunderstandings.

Galbreaths Are Parents Of New Son Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Vernon K. Gal- breath, Trailer City, Millikin, have a new son born Wednesday in the Decatur and Macon County hospital. He has been named Stephen Kenneth.

Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Galbreath, Maryland Heights and Mr. and Mrs.

D. L. Benthall of Memphis, Tenn. rules for conducting a meeting says Alice Sturgis author of they g.yen discussio lA Society Washington Couple Here 'Mr. and Mrs.

John T. O'Heran Seattle, are with relatives in Decatur and vicinity. They arrived Monday and will be here through Oct. 8. They are with Miss Marie and Miss Lucille Keddington.

1105 East North street cousins; and Mrs. Judd Traughber of Mount Zion, an aunt Robert Mueller Leaves for N. Y. Robert Mueller of Berkeley. left this week for New York City after visiting for a week with his grandmother Mrs.

Robert Mueller, 1 Millikin place. He will return to California from New York. The young concert pianist was a soloist this month at the Campion Music Festival held at the San Francisco, Calif, Museum of Art Women's Council To Hear Mayor Willis Decatur Women's council will hear Mayor Robert E. Willis at its first meeting of the season which will be at the Boy's Opportunity home at 2 p.m. Monday.

Lee Couch, superintendent of the home will talk on the purpose of the home. Music will be by Pattie Ann Tulks, Decatur high school student who will sing. She will be accompanied by Miriam Andrews, pianist. There will be a meeting of board members at 1 p.m. before the program.

They are asked to bring cookies. Officers Wives Club Giviny Party Saturday Officers Wives club will have a party it I p. m. Saturday at the Signal Depot Refreshments will be served and there will be cards. Members are to bring a white elephant Guests of members are invited.

Shirley Hester Is Monday Bride Miss Shirley M. Hester, daughter the Clyde D. Hesters, 1187 West Cerro Gordo street wore white satin trimmed with silver sequins for her marriage Monday to Sea man 1st CI William R. Scott He is the son of Mrs. John C.

Grace, 309 North Edward street. Rev. George H. Harmon officiated in the West Side church. Candelabra, and chrysanthemums decorated the church.

Warnie Tippitt was soloist and Mrs. Alice Goodpasture played the organ. A reception in the home of the bride's parents followed the ceremony. Seaman Scott is stationed at Norfolk, Va. His wife will remain with her parents.

She is employed at St Mary's The bride's long veil was held by a heart shaped tiara. She carried a cascade of white roses with a removable corsage. Miss Phyllis Hp-s-ter was maid o' honor in aqua satin and net wore a pink satin and net hat and carried a round bouquet of pink roses and white pom pons. Best man was John R. Buck and ushers were Earl Smith and John Buck.

TOZ Club Plans Formal Dance Sunday TOZ club, high school group, will have a formal dance from 9 p. m. to midnight Sunday in the Hotel Orlando. Music will be by Bill Oetzet and his orchestra. Chaperones will be Mr.

and Mrs. R. V. Ernst and Mr. and Mrs.

David King. The committee will be: Carolyn Ernst, chairman Marilyn Tesmer Margaret Majnarich Rowena Williamson Ivan Gene Viccone Dorothy Carlier Kathleen CantweH Jane Plummer Mary Ann Wait NAVY MOTHERS CLUB PLANS ANNUAL TAG SALE Navy Mothers Club' No. 98 will have its annual tag sale all day Saturday. All proceeds from the ale will go to the organizations welfare work. Last year the club planned Christmas for a hospital ward at Chanute air force base and recently sent 21 dozen cookies to the hospital Members of the group have made robes, bed side table covers and a number of other useful articles for veterans hospitals.

mnmHminmmmiiMiniHHtHiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiimMiit SPECiALS FOR I ATI RD AY Orange Chiffon Cake plain or iced Pumpkin and Mince Flea 1 Wiener Bans made on order Phone BrCKMASTER MARKET 3-8821 for bakery items from far No. 2 store. Eaton's Bakery IN East Prairie Phone 2-3857 Capt. Burcham, Wife With His Family Capt. and Mrs.

Lee A. Burcham are with his parents, the R. C. Burchams, 969 West King street. Captain Burcham has been in Ger many for the last three years.

He will report to Offutt air force base near Omaha, at the end of his leave. Chryttler Airlemp HEATING ESTIMATES You will appreciate the quality and economy of automatic Gas, Oil or Coal installation By It PHONE (NIGHT FOR VOIR FREE INFORMATION Week-End SPECIALS Cocoanut and Banana Cream Pies, reg. 55c now only 49c Spice Cakes Choose from our large assortment of coffee rakes for vour Sunday Breakfast! Wedding and Party Cakes a Specialty! (Inquire snoat ear Memory Candle) JO IIXSOIV'S PASTRY SHOP 217 South Maffit Phone 6795 caw? NEW VAlXKil POTATO CHIPS Mischel Piastro and the Lonqines Svmphonette Saturday, October 20 8:15 P.M., Kintner Gym, Decatur, III. Tickets On Sale at Slauhers October 1 MAIN FLOOR CENTER MAIN FLOOR SIDE 1st ten rows J3.00 Each side, 1st section $2.40 2nd ten rows 52.40 Each side, 2nd section S1.80 3rd ten rows $1.20 Each side, 3rd section $1.20 BALCONY 1st two rows $2.40 BALCONY Next six rows S1.S0 BALCONY Next six rows $1.20 Federal Ti Included SUM. ORDERS FILLED NOW! Itogcrs Silverware Chest included.

Shimmering silverplate in fashionable designs. Only $34.50 t'ne Our Handy .1 ard Code of Parliamentary Proce dure." She feels strongly that anyone who accepts the presidency or chairmanship of an organized group should at least know what he or she is talking about FOR THE MILLIONS of women who this year will preside at meetings of their local clubs, she suggests ten rules on how to be a good chairman: 1. Don't use the club for your; personal glory. 2 Don't keep on being president after your term is over. 3 Be sure that you understand the basic policy of your organization, and follow its continuity.

If you haven't a policy, get one. 4 If you have an unpleasant duty to perform, do it outside the club meeting. Don't use the rostrum as center for a cat-and-dog fight. 5 Follow, don't push. Your job is to carry out the wishes of all the members, not to bend them to your own will.

6. Watch principles instead of STAL'BERS, Decatur. III. Symphonette Ticket Fund Qmntlly I Price I I 658 E. ELDORADO Wilber B.

Ellis of Tuscola was guest of honor at a basket dinner Sept. 16 in Ervin park in Tuscola, in observance of his 93d birthday. Mr. Ellis was born Sept. 15, 1858, in Champaign county.

He moved to Douglas county when he was two years old, and is believed to have lived in the county longer than any other man. He was married to Mary Langley Minerva Club Having Tea Minerva club will have a tea in honor of mothers of new pledges at 2 p. m. Monday in the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house. There will also be a business meeting.

Hostesses will be Mrs. G. J. Rivard, Mrs. Forest Wikoff ard Mrs.

H. K. Miller. Program chairman is Mrs. Keith Finley.

of rain, the potluck will be in the large pavilion at Nelson park. Members are asked to bring table service and a dish of food. Plratp self-addressed, stamped envelope Section Desired L. COOK SON Sunshine Dairy Swift's Ice Cream Sao .1 rrazer uismounng to, Prepared Potato Co. Springfield Cup and Specialty Co.

Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Decatur Bottling Works Please Make Cheek or M. O. Parable Ticket Find 8 A. M.

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