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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 6

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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SIX THE DAILY PAXTAGRAPIT. BLOOMINGTON. MONDAY. DKCnMRHR iPantagraph Patterns Give Gift Events of Day Nonnal Wo men FOR SANTA'S HELPERS Phone 4300 Charlotte FitzIIenry, Editor. 2763 To Bring Happiness It's Easiest Way To Forget Troubles ESSONS IN FASHION Joint Legion Party Wednesday Real Christmas Light Described Style Tips for All Ages of Younger Set IIV HKATHIC FAIHFAV At the l.tit of a wa ill SOCIAL NOTES Gossards Entertain at Open House Public School Employes Guests 1 l-k to ca'l By Bergendoff your attention to th fact that the heM.

way to forget one's wn trou bles Is to try to make someone eU happy. fduner mili Dfj you e. a. polied yc Ausuilana I 3 i- 1 j. est i -r.

C. i V. V- 4, You've all the world to hxe from. Perhaps the reron who Addresses Capacity Crowd at Service Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Gossard, 9 isn't goirg to have any Chris'mnji White place, held open house for is the underprivileged h.lj you all members of the Bloomington gazir.g into the window of public school teaching staff, mem Do chocsa smart, but net extreme party dress. Drop shoulder decollete spells, "romance" for you. five and 10. There are all rts of Chrtstma yvoune which bers of the board of education nvay bought for a dime or a and their wives, and members of the school office staffs Saturday a i t-' nickle. I and Sunday afternoon.

i' Ituy SprrUl C.UU I Or, again, the person jou ran Special g-uests were Mr. and I .4 Mrs. V. B. Brigham and Mr.

and Mrs. Monroe Melton. make happy, by taking little thought, may be some connection i Jtt r4 Vf A of your own family some taken Those who poured at a tea tabls decorated in a Christmas theme, were Miss Carrie Zolman, for granted grandmother, old aunt. lfs s4 i Jif a. 1 Vt s- Miss Anna Croskey, Miss Mary uncle In law whom r.o one bothers very much about aa lorn i.

If. Henderson, Miss Marie Summers, if A las this family leftover has a roof I Miss Lucille Srubblefield, Miss Frieda Schaeffer, Miss Lellah and enough to eat. But a little In expensive gift Is going to make Dec. 25 a joyous Christ rr.as Emerson, Miss Effle Munson Mrs. William Anderson, Mrs.

for him or her. II. Dorland, Miss Mattle Bishop Scouts to He'd and airs. C. Hurtx.

As to your own family, rleasr Mr. Gossard la superintendent don't be like the lady of tradition who gave her husband a Irrlsn Jctr.t Meetl-a It lamb muff for a Christmas present ro Give father something that he cf Bloomington public schools California Guests Feted really wants, something that Ms tr J. care and forethought for his fam IOR l.to.K.t v. i.t", i ily has prevented him from buy I I II yy? onl pass unnoticed ill! pyjt Gs a child Ln feebIe -I II clothes. Avoid the r- ir.g.

Please give mother something that will make her realize you ZUl. fr II. H. 1 l-h a rr f.t.tf -1 J' 4. rcfjMirrm.

att.rn. tVmfr lij-r It're. a s-r an.I rhillren. jrt at-I i jsrl It- fttri-. think of her as still attractive.

Mrs. G. W. Wlnchell and her even If she shows her age. daughter, Mrs.

Wilbur Henry, en tertained Sunday at a family din (boose With Care. dren's: jrl fl vi ner at the home of the latter, 1207 It was my privilege once to se It-n wi.t to I I svswft ir i-i rr a an ged Udy open her I f-r if nt if It W'ii'tf i.if (f t.f South Mason street. Honor guests were- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ingels ef Carlsbad, Calif.

Mrs. Ingels is Norma! CK.rcK Notes J4 tiwu tf parcels. hhe had cure been frm rr to jj. st t-rlml (. Jl you enjoy clotkei to tke fiullelt a daughter of Mrs.

Winchell. oeauiy. bui ine iwtn oi na.e nu crt.lt a r-py; Jrt m- a left her only a wreck of the love- Illtt1IU linri that had made raerhy i paershy Guests were Mr. and Mrs, Charles Kyburn and family of 1 Ifl'in JHt Irl I I I 2 3 hill It MM)' Alililll an. I I I I'.

I 1 I.I II. 1 1 m. i 1 Oristmas Heyworth; Paul Ityburn of La Salle, Mr. and Mrs. George Win 'I i tt IO WIMI.

Sl.K AMr. gift was a box beautifirrs. It I urnKnhlif un r.rit the most snsihte I'AlirftV ITIMHTMI NT. in chell and family of Oak Park E. L.

Edwards of Indianapolis L. trr-t. N. N. and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles at the creams, the lotions, the lipsticks and sniPed the perfume. The St 7 vY--. v. old light of battls came Into her Henry of Bloomington.

Mr. Anderson's Family Visits 1 In the Churches This Week Xofk'et or fkit eetwwiw ce foi-y'i eiieeSj rf nw te occef f4 sffer p. w. 7riJ. 4 eyes.

She hardly glanced at the bureau silver nd dressing sacques that the other grandchildren gave I' si a j- K'J Sf TSS It -ft j.i i 1 ti jf a J. -n fl ti I- But she made off to her room with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Anderson mm ST. iMIsilCIf.

1410 East street, had as her box of beautlfiers looked 10 years younger for ieing thm. I Mtr wt siotr iti at 1 1 gueets Sunday Mr. Anderson parents, Mr. and Mrs. George v- r.

v. c.t-.e tf lit- V-s t'ire A 1 4 Anderson of Elliott, his brother, WEDDINGS Theos Anderson and Mr. and Mrs, Illlll m. M. if I Bowling-Vincent tf Vt' I 1 Ua Nuptials Told 1 r- Scouts, School t.

KV Httl.lM wi-a f-ft le4 h-iWU T'' i Arant Anderson of Gibson City. The group attended the production of "Messiah" Sunday night, for which Mr. Anderson was a soloist. Have Holiday Dinner Party Letter carriers and their wives met Saturday night at Roland's 'Mil At a reception held Sunday after Don't get Into a rut and stick to one kind. To Hold Parties noon at their home, Mr.

and Mrs 1 is It. G. Howling, Host Jackson street, announced the oi J. IIUIsTMN. i tn r- I 4 1' -r ef if: 1 1 their dauktiter.

Irothea Kunice. io John Vincent. i of Mr Florence Vincent. M2 Wit Mulberry street. Classic room for a Christ clothes chanao 4 -A 4 It ti, I' i if 4 mas dinner party.

Gifts were exchanged and tables were placed The ceremony took place Satur Ti 4 your personality, experiment with intimate apparel. day In Ct. Charles. Mo. The couple I- I it i Ji 4ftf I ft.

1 for pinochle. Prizes were won by Mrs. Harold Loch, Mr. and Mrs. Russell McLean and Tom were attended by Mr.

and Mrs K.x.ery Anderson. dor St. If I t. The bride wore a soldier blue 4 4 1 crepe er.semtls with black acces Holmes. Have Christmas Dinner Party tlfM M'WI at 4--k I i sories.

he had corsage of sweetheart roses. Mrs. Anderson It I 4 wore a black and white alpaca -oU 6- 4 dress matching acceveoru Si C- Mr. and Mrs. Harry LoomU en Her was of red roses.

A Of'rkU it tk tertained 16 guests Sunday night Hoth Mr. and Mrs. icent ar Mll.MI-iT. IMItlN fT IMIHt a 4 a im l'T it -Vo for dinner and Christmas party graduates of IV.oomtngton sit'-oois at the Hotel Rogers. Later the Mrs.

Vincent Is employed at the 4 4 1 W4. Ttniiiv jt-J4 s-l e'f "..4 4 group went to the Loomis home, f'-k 4 State Farm Insurance rompanie 2 Clinton place, Normal, to spend 1 jV.T and Mr. Vincent is employed at Wilbur Rusk. Inc. The couple will Baptist Mission Unit nt itt it or con.

if Vu I 4 make their home at 710 I-it Hell To Meet Wednesday Do offset the prim look of glasses with soft, casual street after lc. 1H OMMIMTV I I Mi lt the evening. Announce Engagement Paxton Minister Miim ttiMi limit Mil II Ik till li I i -4 dk. child cheerful if she feels pretty. Married in Dallas i'ihi I 4- 4 -4--S at PONTIAC.

(PNS) The engagement of Mildred Harris, daughter i. f-t at tc rf a r.vft-s cf C.a I t. Is, ef V. L. TJ i M' Jt J- 1 i-.

jf J- Vk PAXTON. PNS Announce 4 I -r -4 ment was received here Saturday of Omar Harris, Pontiac and Rich of the marriage Thursday night of ard Calkins, son of Mr. and Mrs the Rev. Norman It. Harrison I 4Tt nsara nim 4 rafsv.

4pm i sal O.fl S'--- i. as I. i a a an! St Unit -es. 4 ni tnrt.ae lr-? 1" i liBis Olffs r-'r. wa.kt.v I ft.

-3 3 Miles X. Calkins, Pontiac, was an minister of the Presbyterian Group Elects Officers PAXTON iIN.X-M:s S9Q.75 nounced Sunday evening at an an church, to Mass Margaret Talbot tcr io Jr 1" daughter of Mrs. J. D. Talbot re elected of V- aVsW a ailkll IS r-4 the I Ai4 Dallas, Tex.

nouncement and birthday party at the Harris home. Both young people celebrated their 21st birthday Sunday. A three course dinner a The ceremony was performed In at a rrre-trg Tftuf A Vt Iv.y an4 4 t.rs r.4Tr 1 t. was served. the First Presbyterian church of Dallas, with the Rev.

Thoma Talbot, brother of the bride and Dr. The wedding will be an event of the coming summer. IIIXorAI. iK.rkf-nc. jre.rt.

Mrs. IV. r'Whtte tolttS bCrVlCO p-i vr. K.r, Jo Be Held Sunday Annual ma a O.e r-w h. te-f Norman II.

Harrison, father of Miss Harris is an employe of the I Mate arm Mutual Insurance com the bridegroom, officiating. Fid-lowing a brief wedding trip, the 4 4 pany In Bloomington. Mr. Calkins is a senior at 111! couple will realde In the Presbyterian paryonnge In Paxton. Hois State Normal university, Caspian.

a as W4.j ar--t t. m-. i ciai rink ma Don't let untidy ci stiffly braided hair make the child feel unattractive. Out of town guests were: Betty 4 Mulroney-Berry Hr -4 Mai i-vinc)t r-eiersonn, Mrs I I. HI.

rk i-7 I'e i i' i' I k-1 i Rites Announced jjorotny Askew, Ricard Turley Benoni Green and Russell Morris i. 1 1 a a 4 4 a tn ra-k" 4 i I II II KI. PASO PNS-Mrs Anns made announcement Satur- a. or Bloomington; 7ohn and James Clevenger, LaSalle; Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Harris, Wyoming and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Calkins of Cor-sicana, Tex.

a sa-k-iai l.i M'a a- I w.t Mi.i'. ff a t-: al 0fi I'l I r- c.f.trits cashed frw.s -f i t.YAM.t I WW. AMI IIIIOKMI 1). UiHix-t t. Jay the marriage her youngest son.

John, to Miss Mary Corir.r.e i Mm 4 Am- 'tables f.T C'f'rrss taaia's I Mulroney Kmmetsburjr. In that city at 8 a. m. Saturday. Dec.

7. t.5t. T' '4 i'll 84. i4 as Wr 'T rm a 4 a 5 rn i-k T-aft Tvp (c'ti i a 1 The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. Anna Mulroney and the cer Do 'get a.

silhouette. Tho new narrower silhouotto is excellent for the tiny figure. emony tok plsre In the Aaaurtir tu.n Catholic church In Township Unit Meets With Leroy Hostess LEROY. The West Township Home bureau unit met Friday all day at the home of Mrs. E.

Mort-land. Members contributed pennies for the promotion work of the Associated Country Women of the burp, the Very Kev. V. K. Mn ofTiclatinjj the single rlnjr services i n-n-a- I.

S4 a i ir! Ll'TIII It AN. p-r i VvTien Colds Choke You All Up, Cause Coughing The attendants were Miss Mar-Kuerlts Phillips of Kmmttur Vorit orld. A Christmas play was Dre- ki Is 4a it t. A k-v-1 me p't. K.

I Sk tl nC T. C. A. Ml.TlUUllHr. and Frank Your.Kl Ames were Ward Penney.

Ieler Mulroney and William McCulIum of KmrnetsburR. The brWeroom is an El Paso hieh school graduate and is district representative for the Prist er eented by Mesdames Rorabough, T. Holderly, B. Matlock, C. Builta, Sutter, K.

Swigart, Sidney Hendren' A. Carnahan, Moore. W. Stevens. Don't look like a telephone doll.

Too much fullness will kk 1 A. Mae kjk 1 I i ki in! Paul Crumbaugh, M. Banner and B. Banner. Members exchanged n.rc I 4t -4 do it.

Hybrid Seed Corn company girts. headiiarter in la Th I i 5 l.H til a i couple returned to Ames Dec. li iNr el A ctBatirVfrf tpr I rr a ir at ji s'l kt la v--r Kt4 art I I'a-l i tl Wel Io I tifl If lhl lirvj of a if In vour tw to make their Star to Hold School lar rnr. e-t It it if 4 4e'4 I chenoa. (PNS) Star of 4 1 i rkk -m 4 I'- ft mt p-W fj I S.I ft Shi 4 111! 4a Y.4p t-k" It i MttMlV- i 1 1 Bethlehem chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold a school of A "Good Things Id Ear on lYr TjifiljrTijh'ai -I l- f'lS Jft'i tiuk r.vs iiitks chickkss iw ifir.T Ml .4 ae .44 4 I Ik avr s.J s4 a 4ar Is a't-f mttiit, Weston Society Meets WESTON (PNS) Members of the Evangelical Woman's Foreign Mi-vslon society met Thursday after Instruction Friday in the Masonic temple.

Mrs. Ruth Brunnenmeyer noon at th home of Mis. Allen of Washington, grand lecturer COTTOH MATRRESSES 4M' Plae a 1111 III R. lll.lVR Ml tt lM at tasss vu cn rsJv ffr a mf ir. a.srxt trctrnrnt thai trior a i2.k.im! t.

AI ym w4 4 Is totl water. Pour it i a la I lv All rl ti kit jj-k Ki.h will conduct the school with morn lrpf roeht4l I 4Vif ljratt. as sa-aa-f twt rrmtlttf il r-w' I jpnaj a -4 mZ w-JM aiv li ft a-v sUaVlfttVtf I. 11 tr-SCkftt. -'t yr tu 4 4 i to frt Ibt trace kj tw-jfr i-g, afternoon and evening sessions nukkrw a- at aite A covered dish supper will be served Towell with Mis Jiv ho'rn.

The f.il'owini Jficrr were re elerte.J f.ir t)ie rt'ia i yeir. Mrs Clii jtt' vice president. Mr. Lee, secretary Mrs. Carl Kohlman and treasurer, Mrs.

Harry at 6:30, tw niikll rrsey Wests VapoRub icl.ef EE333CEis it Thirteen hundred earths the size cf our own could be made from the planet Jupiter. tr-i rTKJw.4'.sjn 4utxJ krp.

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