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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 10

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PAGE TEN THE DECATUR REVIEW Decatur, Illinois, Monday, June 15, 1959. w. Bridge Play Win Trophy In Duplicate Mrs. A. VV.

Wolfe, 4959 V. Main and Mrs. Wavne Grav, 1655 VV. Sunset Ave have returned home in triumph from the Mississippi Valley re gional bridge tournament in at. Louis.

Winners in a group of 59 tables, the Decatur pair brought VM. WM I i i. home the traveling trophy from the two-day duplicate play. The event was in the Sheraton-Jefferson Hotel. Mrs.

Shorb to Have Granddaughter Visitor-; -n lit 7Ss" 'ifc Mrs. Tom Dillard of Visalia, is to arrive Wednesday to -v visit her grandmother Mrs. Will Shorb, 563 W. William oth er relatives and friends. Mrs, Dillard is the daughter of Dr, and Airs, raul ieeanam ot La fayette, Calif.

Her mother is the former Dorothy Shorb. Mr. Dillard will arrive Sun 4 day and the couple will go to Parma, to visit Mr. and 4' Mrs. Ed Chapel and family.

Mrs. Dillard and Mrs. Chapel are cousins. MRS. JOHNSON ON TOUR AS DAR STATE REGENT Mrs.

Charles M. Johnson, Gaywood, Monticello state regent of the Daughters of the American Revolution, will be guest speaker at a Flag Dav luncheon and will appear on the Rock Island women's program of WHBr radio station today in I Mrc. Eugene L. Stanberry (Photo by Hubbard) Douglas-Stanberry Mrs. John H.

Christ (Photo by Hubbard) Tillett-Christ Miss Patricia Ann Tillett, a scalloped lace. They carried pink ,4 Miss Ellen Douglas, daughter bearer. They wore net over pastel Rock Island. Tuesday she will visit the Peoria DAR chapter and Wednesday make her official visit to the Knoxville chapter. Friday Mrs.

Johnson will be a special guest of the Ex-Regents taffeta cf Mr. and Mrs. Walter Millikin graduate and past presi Uouglas ot Martinsville, was Richard Stanberry was best dent of Zeta Tau Alpha, became man, and ushers were Max Vil-the bride Sunday of John H. Iingham and James Isbell Club in Chicago at a special Lin carnations. David Stone was best man, and ushers were George E.

Christ, Llovd M. DeBoer, Robert E. Reed and William R. Stubblcfield. The groom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles E. Christ of coln celebration. Speaker.will be MOOSE WOMEN TO Christ, a graduate of the University of Illinois and manager of the Sullivan Grain Co. The Rev.

E. C. Pentland officiated in St. Paul's Methodist Church, and married Saturday to Eugene L. Stanberry, son of Mrs.

C. E. Stanberry of Charleston and the late Mr. Stanberry. L.

K. Thompson officiated in First, Methodist Church. He was assisted by Dr. W. W.

Cutlip. A receptifln followed. The bride is a teacher at Roose HAVE REHEARSAL Lincoln authority Ralph INew-land. Over the weekend Mrs. John Officers and escorts will prac a reception followed in the home' Cabery, tice at 8:30 p.m.

Monday in the Moose home for an approaching son attended the state conference of the Illinois State Society of the Children of the American Revolution in Chicago. Includ of the bride parents, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Tillett, 537 S.

Fairview Ave. installation for Women of the Moose. velt Junior High School, and her DON'T THROW JOUR SHOES AWAI Itring Them To 3te! I WILL SAVE YOU ed in the two-day program was After a wedding trip to Colo- Mrs. C. T.

Stoddard and Mrs. husband is in the accounting offices of Mississippi Valley Struc- tour or the Walgreen estate near Marshall Joynt are in charge ofjrado, the couple will live in Sul Chicago Saturday. tural Steel Co. Both are former special entertainment for Women i livan. she has been teaching 40 to 50 homemakino in the Arthur Eastern Illinois of the Moose at 8 p.m.

Tuesday University stu- All-States Luncheon i dents. in the Moose home All-States bridge luncheon will At 6' p.m. Wednesday, there After a wedding trip to East be at 12:30 schools. While at Millikin, she was named to "Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities." He is a member of Alpha Zeta, honorary. v' p.m.

Thursday in will be a dinner in the Moose WHILE 10U WAIT ern United States and Canada, they will live at 542 W. Prairie the Elks Club. home for co-workers who are an-i SPECIAL! nual dues payers. Class enroll' mcnt will follow at 8 p.m. v.

-'t'' MEN'S RUBBER HEELS YWCA Calendar Ave. Her wedding dress of Chan- Her wedding dress of silk or- LADIES' HEELS 25c 35c on dav 85c The Academy of Friendship, ganza and lace had jeweled trim picnic will be in the second at the neckline and a flounced pavilion at Fairview Park at 6:30 skirt with a panel of scalloped Summer ScamDert 9 t.m.-3 o.m.: swim classes as scheduled; plunges 10:30 a.m.; tilly lace over tulle was fashioned with a bouffant lace skirt with pleated front tulle insert panel and a chapel train. She carried a white orchid with lily of the val In The Same Location p.m. Thursday. lace that fell into a brush train, p.m.; p.m.

Tuesday Summer Scampers 9 a.m.-3 o.ra, Since 1916! housewives swim a.m plunges 10:30 a.m.; 1:30 p.m.: 3 p.m Her flowers were feathered white carnations. Mrs. Richard R. Reed was ma- N0RMAN MAYALL VISITS PARENTS adult plunges 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Lewis Greenberg Cot' Price Shoe Repairing 504 North Water St.

ley and streamers. Mrs. Richard Crang was ma Cosmo otticers 7:30 p.m. Mrs. David L.

Baulos (Photo by Frillman) Wednesday Summer Scampers 9 a.m. -3 p.m.; Norman L. Mavall, son of -tron of honor in blue silk organza tron of honor in a waltz-length dress of White diamond checked plunses 10:30 a.m.: 1:30 p.m. and 3 Mrs. Morgan E.

Mavall; over taffeta featuring a panel of p.m.; mother and child plunge 3:30 p.m.: iamilv niaht 7 p.m.: coed plunge David Baulos Weds Classmate net over taffeta trimmed in taffeta of 1528 N. Fairview has 7:45 p.m.; Oirls Service Organization trip to Kantoul USO 6:15 p.m. banding at the neckline and on returned to Portales, N. the' full skirt. Allyson Douglas after visiting here.

Norman will, nursdav OVERHEARD dihkA Plunses 10:30 a.m.: 1:30 p.m.; 3 skirts and- bodices. Pink cum p.m.; adult plunges 5:30 p.m.; 7:30 merbunds tied in large back p.m.; voyant otticers p.m. and Susan Douglas were flower be a junior at Lastern New Mex girls. Nina Stanberry was ring! ico University next fall. hndav Housewives swim 9:30 a.m.; plunges bows had streamers that fell to the bottom of the bouffant ballerina length skirts.

Single 10:30 a.m.; 1:30 p.ml; 5 p.m, Saturday con lace motifs at the scoop neckline and on the skirt. Floating panels in the back were caught by two of the pearl-encrusted circles and the full skirt fell into a chapel train. A wreath of orange blossoms held her shoulder-length veil, and she carried a cascade of white roses, Plunges 10:30 a.m.; 1:30 p.m.; 3 p.m.; ifible Class picnic. roses encircled with laurel Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch Relieves Pain wreaths secured their tiny pink nose veils. Miss Millard carried a cascade of pink sweetheart roses centered with a pink orchid, and stephanotis and ivy centered with N0 INHIBITIONS ON VACATIONS" the bridesmaids' flowers were a white orcnid corsage.

Sororitv sisters serving as bri Wearing a Grecian gown of white chiffon that complemented her brunette beauty, Miss Jayne Canschinietz was married Sunday to David L. Baulos in the Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church of E. St. Louis. The Rev.

Edward Maul officiated, and a reception followed in the Knights of Columbus Hall. After a wedding trip to Florida, the couple will be at home in Decatur at 611 W. Main St. Both will be seniors at Millikin in the fall. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi, and his fraternity is Sigma Alpha Epsilon.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Ganschinietz Jr. of Belleville, and Mr. and Mrs.

Scott Baulos, 30 S. Shores Dr. The bride's chiffon dress was .1 1.1 1A1 cascades of pink sweetheart carnations and sweetheart roses. dal attendants were Miss Virginia Millard as maid of honor, and Steve Phenix served as best bridesmaids Miss Jan Bruns, man. Ushers were the bride': cousin Gene Ganschinietz, Roy Osth, Bud Jack McCoy and Robert Hill.

All are frater nity brothers of the groom. Where Miss Judy I lanes, Miss Barbara Witzeman and Miss Barbara Mavne. They wore identical dresses of white embroidered Swiss organdy over pink. Pink embroidered clusters of flowers edged the sa-brina necklines and dotted the New York, N. Y.

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Tut. Off, trimmed witn emoroiuered men-i IK" MERCER-SEXTON WEDDING SUNDAY The Vine Street Christian Church in Arthur was the setting Sunday for the wedding of Miss Charlene Ann Mencer and A' tf 9 STUDIO 431 Citizen Bldg. Unwanted Hair rcmaved by Electrolyiia Hair Styling A Permanent Will Be Closed June IB Thru 30th For Vacation Ph. 6019 ert Stubbleficld, Miss Barbara Sexton and Miss Lorraine Ro-main were dressed similarly. They carried baskets of carnations.

Gerald Olson served as best man and ushers were Robert Meredith, Richard Kahl, Dale Schimph, Thomas Roley and Robert Stubblcfield. Jonas Carroll Sexton. Parents it the couple are Mrs, wajuuut Bin Charles Mencer of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Jonas A.

Sexton, mm mum Arthur. The bride attended Eureka College, Eureka, two years and 239 W. Main Phone 2-7727 YOUR NEIGHBOR'S POLIO SHOTS WILL NOT PROTECT YOU! Polio isn't licked! In fact, eases of paralytic polio-the worst kind-increased slightly in 1958 over 1957 among thos not vvinated The 1959 polio season is getting nearer and nearer and millions of Americans have not had any shots! What about yon and your family? Remember-polio strikes all ages. Play safe. See your doctor or health department now before it's too late.

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MOXnOE Iowa State College at Ames one year. She is employed at Block and Kuhl Co. The groom attended' Eureka College and was graduated from Worsham's School of Mortuary Science in Chicago. Fie joined Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity and his bride joined Delta Delta Pi sorority. Mr.

Sexton now is with J. J. Moran and Sons. The bridal gown was of nylon, pleated tulle and lace. Her bouquet was of orchids and stephanotis.

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