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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 22

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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TWENTY TWO 1HE PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMIXGTON, ILLINOIS, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 271949. Women Working for Christmas Bazaar 'Hanging of Greens' i rnz Mt. Olive Shrine Friends Night Monday Mt. Olive Shrine 25, Order of YW St. Matthew's Building Fund To Benefit The annual pre-Christmas ba For Vegetable Plates r-aniifiowpr takes to a cheese the White Shrine of Jerusalem, sauce and a topping of buttered Mrs.

Pearce To Tell Story Of 'Silent Night1 The YWCA will open the Christ- will observe friends night at 7:30 zaar sponsored by womem of St. d. m. Monday at tne iviasonic crumbs; serve it with diced carrois and celery and savory green snap beans as a' "vegetable plate." Matthew's Episcopal church will take place Friday noon through i temple. Mrs.

Blanch L. Clark, supreme committee member of Cal-ivary shrine, East St. Louis, will Saturday night at the Unitarian mas season with its traaiuwim be guest of honor. Mrs. Alma Evans, worthy high priestess, and Arthur Ball, watchman of shep "Hanging of the Greens" ceremonial and program Sunday, Dec.

3, at 3 p. m. Mrs. Harold Pearce will tell the story of the song church. Proceeds will be used for the building fund.

Available will be such articles from Gatlinburg, as shopping and hand bags, luncheon sets, fingertip towels, baby bibs and blankets; from China, papers and cards, other articles herds of Pekin, will be honored guests. Special guests include Mrs. La Verne M. Myers, supreme Householders Meeting Set At Fell Hall The Householders organination Silent Night" to a musical ac companiment. The chorus Of Y- worthy guide, Vashti shrine, Rock Island, and Andrew Rapp, sunreme associate watchman of Teens and wesieyan students wm be directed by Mrs.

Wilbur Ball. Mrs. Blanch Clark Elsa Johner will give a panto from Miami Beach, Ecuador, India. Mexico. Guatemala.

Persia nell will serve on the courtesy mime of the Lord's to of Illinois State Normal univer shepherds, Judea shrine, Peoria Mr. and Mrs. Paul Somers, Danville will serve as worthy high Italv. China and Peru. There will onmmittpe.

Mrs. Ruth Peterson music. sity will hear a talk by Miss Isa- be jewelry, bamboo mats, paper Mrs. Caribel Washington will and Roy A. Colaw will be host priestess and watchman of snep- welcome the guests and accept belle Terrill, director of Fell hall, and hostess for the evening.

weights, figurines, bowls. Workers Revealed. herds; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur waiK- the gifts from individuals and cmuns for the worldwide work of at its meeting at 2 p.

m. Tuesday in the Fell hall drawing room er. Streator. as noble propnetess Also on hand will be homemade She will tell about the job 'of di and associate watchman of shepherds; Mrs. Ethel Casper, Pekin, candy, hand-dressed dolls, potted the Y.W.CA.

The local association joins with Y.W.CA..'s in 69 countries of the world at this season recting activities of 500 to buu riri in thp Arlington Farms. plants, cards and wrappings, books, a white elephant table, worthy scribe; Mrs. Valeria Kiley, Mt. Olive shrine, worthy treasur of the vear to observe a Deriod of hall where she was located pre scranbooks. hand-made aprons.

er; Mrs. Hazel Stark, Streator. O' Brian Opens Symposium On Religion The Rev. Corson O'Brian, rep General chairman is Mrs. viously.

There will be Christmas music worthy chaplain; Mrs. Lillian prayer for world betterment and the promotion of peace and world understanding. Contribution will be used to train leaders and give George Curtiss, assisted by these Smart, Streator, worthy shepherdess: Mrs. Alberta Asper, Pon- by the University choir, directed hv Miss Emma Knudson. Pro women: Dinner chairman Mrs.

P. Tiemann. assisted by: Mrs. tiae. worth euide: Mrs.

Louise reconstruction aid in 30 war-torn gram chairman and president of J. J. Pitts, Mrs. Erwin Albee, countries. Mrs.

Rohprt Bowen will have Miss Ethel Gunn, Mrs. F. E. Fuller. Mrs.

E. R. Emmons, Mrs. L. Campbell, Pontiac, worthy heiald.

Herbert Mason, Peoria, Howard Smith and Clyde Noble of Mt. resenting the Disciples of Christ AMONG THOSE St. Ames guilders workine for bazaar this week at the home of Mrs. Georje Curtiss of 617 Normal avenue, Normal, chairman, were (left to riht) Mrs. J.

T. Woodward, Mrs. Curtiss, Mrs. D. A.

Hinman, Miss Bessie Louise Smith and Mrs. Richard H. McMurry. charge of the tea table and the church, will lead off the YWCA's the organization is Mrs. raui Evelsizer.

The group, which meets three times a year, is an organization of householders of ISNU students. Olive shrine serve as wise- R. St John, Mrs. M. L.

Hacker, Mrs. Donald Dexter. Mrs. Lewis serving of refreshments. The symposium on religion tonight at men.

Lee Robinson, bpnngiieia, 8 in the living room of the YWCA. Mrs. Georee WoDat Mrs. M. P.

service is open to all memDers and friends of the Y.W.CA. and Mrs. Leta Brock, Mt. Olive Top Amateur Private Eye Langdoc. shrine as king and queen.

Emphasis in the series wui oe on the creed, concents, beliefs. Hostesses chairman. Mrs. For Perfect Makeup, Others from Mt. Olive shrine For a Friday Meal Jones, Mrs.

L. F. HalL Snack bar Chairman, Mrs. T. V.

Watson, assisted by: Mrs. Frank Flesher, Mrs. Frank Lor-tie, Mrs. Charles Cunning, Miss Betty Lucas, Mrs. Fred Whitehead.

Mrs. Bill Garmer. Mrs. C. practices and requirements for B.

Hart, assisted by Mrs. Doro A 70-Year-Old Grandma Be Camera Conscious include: Mrs. Maude Millinger, Mrs. Christine Somerville and Mrs. Dorothy Walters as hand For Friday night supper serve an economical menu of halibut thy Busby, Miss Grace Inman, Mrs.

Sylvia Veatch, Mrs. Charles Branch. Miss Bertha Cowles, Mrs. When makins un your face. Dre- niembership in their individual churches.

Twofold purpose of the symposium educational and (2) to serve as an ODDortunity for maids; Mrs. Bliss Nichols, worthy A. Scogin, Mrs. George Davies, tend that you are going before the with tomato sauce, baked potatoes, buttered Swiss chard, and a compote of dried fruit and lemon or orange slices for dessert. Harriet Hurst Climax of the bazaar will be a camera.

Then you will ne more likely to achieve flawless makeup. turkev dinner Saturday night in those without a church to find one of their own. Mr. O'Brian guardian; Miss Alvina Smith, worthy guard; George Pumphrey, color bearer; Mrs. Jessie Wright, banner bearer; Mrs.

Joey Anderson and Mrs. Zona Irwin, escort to banner; Mrs. Mary Carter, or the dinine room of the Unitarian church. Tickets, being sold in ad will be introduced by a membar of his church. A worship service typical of the church discussed will take place.

vance, are available at tne par ganist; Mrs. Helen liair, courier; Mrs. Audrey Otto, angel; Mrs. ish house or at Read's porting Goods store. Mrs.

James arsons, symposium chairman, has emphasized that the series is open to the Mrs. Walter Colton, Mrs. Leroy Hinkel, Mrs. George Sargeant, Mrs. John Hurst, Mrs.

Eugene Taylor, Mrs. William Dickey, Mrs. Rosalie Turpin, Miss Mary Bonos. Hostesses Announced. In charge of decorations and dining room Mrs.

James Parsons; publicity, Donald Glasgow. Mrs. Richard Bosworth; candy UMCY group. Miss Carol Cunning, Miss Mary Gunn, Miss Mar-jorie Berglund. Mrs.

Thomas Hughes; St. Margaret's guild, apron booth chairman; Mrs. E. Gunn, United Service to China, Mrs. E.

H. King: Florida display Bazaar Set for Gibson Alta Lanham, madonna; Mrs Florence Holmes, flower girl; Mrs. Genevieve Scott, matron of honor: Mrs. Joyce Mason, Mrs. Department of Legal Medicine.

"Many innocent Americans owe Mrs. Lee their freedom, and countless criminals their just convictions," reports the article. Police detectives, coroners, and crime reporters admiringly use her modern tools for realistic training in crime detection. Her "doll houses" have helped to solve hundreds of "un-explainable" crimes, making it well worth the thousand hours of work, $3,000 expenditure and the infinite care that goes into a "Nutshell Study of Unexplained Deaths." "Some day, innocent Americans will no longer go to jail for murders and manslaughter There will be no such thing as unexplained death. And Frances Glessner Lee will largely be responsible for all these victories in the war against crime." public.

OIBSON CITY. CPNS) The If our police had to pick America's No. 1 lay sleuth, they would probably nominate the amazing, 70 year old Mrs. Frances Glessner Lee, the "angel" and the dynamo of Harvard's pioneer Department of Legal Medicine. The December Coronet article "Grandma Knows Her Murders" reports that Mrs.

Lee is famous among professional crime fighters as one of the first women state police captains in the country and the first active woman member of the exalted International Association of Chiefs of Police. This queenly looking woman with her high, white coiffure and tiny gold-rimmed eyeglasses is also widely known for her "true to death" scale models of actual murder scenes which she fashions with her artistic hands. These are used at the Harvard Ethel Special, Mrs. Eugenia L. annual bazaar, supper and rummage sale of the Gibson City Woman's Society of Christian Ser Lee, Mrs.

Margaret Clarke, Mrs. Children's Snack Tip Children usually enjoy an open luncheon sandwich of toast, tomato so cherished so befitting Lucille Staley and Mrs. Amelia vice of the Methodist church will slices, cheese sauce, and crisp be Nov. 29 and 30 in the church basement bacon strips. Applesauce and cook-ies.

with milk of course, finish off Mrs. Vera Stroh and Mrs. Har Crichton as queen's attendants. Harold Fehr, Richard Dawson Paul K. Laughead and John C.

Williams, king's guards. Mrs. Violet Herriott, Champaign, and Mrs. Vi Geske of Mt. Olive shrine will be soloists.

a luncheon of this kind perfectly. riett Cline are chairmen of the chairman, Miss Edith Laurence; hand weaving chairman, Mrs. Howard Fielding. St Agnes Guild Mrs. Charles Porter, Mrs.

Donald Glasgow, Mrs. Duane Kennel. Edith Neville Guild Mis. wen Mitchell, Mrs. Donald Efford, the Holiday Spirit so graciously portrayed with THE yf EXQUISITE Zfcrosonic bazaar; Mrs.

Ruth Ogles and Mrs. Vandel Fraser, rummage sale; Mrs. Virginia Nelson, Mrs. Charlotte Bowers, Mrs. Helen Summers and Mrs.

Dorothy Barnes, the supper. A social hour will follow the meeting with Mrs. Mary Pum phrey serving as chairman, assisted by Mrs. Mabel Schwenn, Auxiliary Mrs. Erna Brotherson.

Mrs. Carola McLaughlin, Mrs. Goldye Lee, Mrs. Beulah Curtis, Mrs. Leona NOTICE! Open Monday Night Store Open Mondays 9:30 a.

m. to 9 m. Until Further Notice. FREDNCKS West Side Square Kinsey, Mrs. Esther Saylor, Mrs.

Sets Pot luck, Bake Sale The Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary to John H. Kraus cost Juanita Jackson, Mrs. Amialee Pleines, Walter Schwenn, Cal Change of Store Hours Open Monday Till 9:00 M. Phares, William J. lemes ana Merle Peltz.

Mrs. Ida Tobias will have 454 will have1 a family night pot-luck suoDer at 6:30 d. m. Monday charge of decorations and Mrs. Martha Jacobssen, Mrs.

LaFerne 606 N. Main St. Bloomington, III. Phone 6764-5 in McBarnes Memorial building. Hibbens and Mrs.

Mary J. Cor- inxertainment will De provided Dy children of the Illinois Soldiers LiViNGSTOK'S OPEN EVERY MOXDAV XOOX TO XIXE and Sailors Children's school and there will be games, and prizes. Committee chairmen for the DOt- parties are in season! as seen in CHARM a velvet dotted net over dull gold rayon taffeta, combined with a broad velvet belt and full swishy rayon taffeta skirt three delightful textures exquisitely blended. 9 to 13. BLACK WITH GOLD a combination gift Sweaters Skirts Mix 'em or match 'em it's an ideal gift for year 'round wear, always practical, always right.

Shirts Hundreds to choose from in sjzes 7 to 15, 10 to 20. luck are Mrs. Catherine Lawrence and Mrs. Bessie Boaz. The auxiliary will have a home bakery and sale and bazaar Saturday, Dec.

3, in the Benson Realty company office at 413 North Main street. Chairmen for this event are Mrs. Alice Neal and Mrs. Mary Paddick. ClintorrOES To Install CLINTON.

(PNS) Myrtle chapter 131, Order of Eastern Star, will have a public installation of officers at 8 p. m. Monday in the Clinton Masonic temple. Mrs. Lois Thompson will be installed worthy matron; Dale Griffin, worthy patron; Mrs.

Charlotte Harrold, associate matron; Ernest Thorp, associate patron; Mrs. Ida 1 secretary; Mrs. Lida Litsinberger, treasurer; Mrs. Mae Woollen, conductress; Mrs. 'Qtuliij tsjen rtrrt 1 A 3 i fa- AH 5 Wool Plaid Skirts Check Skirts Flannel Skirts Glen Plaid Skirts Corduroy Skirts Nylon Skirts Gabardine Skirts Wool Jersey Skirts Faille Skirts Sharkskin Skirts Tweed Skirts Stripe Skirts Taffeta Skirts All by famous fashion names, exclusive with Livingston's.

Alice Fosnaugh, associate conductress; Mrs. Louise Adams, chaplain; Mrs. Floy Larry, marshal; Mrs. Gladys Morin, organist. Mrs.

Mary Alice Moberly, Adah; Mrs. Mary Ellen Thorp, Ruth; Mrs. Ruby Fosnaugh, Esther; Mrs. Gladys Anderson, Martha; Mrs. Fern Griffin, Electa; Mrs.

Fern Durham, warder; Mrs. Carrie Harrold, sentinel. Installing officers will include Mrs. Ida Clemons, officer; Mrs. Daisy Stivers, marshal; Mrs.

Ruby Gunn, chaplain. Mrs. Frances Husser will be organist; Mrs. Edna Hildreth Rau, soloist; Mrs. .95 4 .95 95 J.95 3 Linnie Hess, colorbearer; Mrs.

Sweaters A new shipment just received from Jantzen JUNIORS iiwi nriin Slipovers Cardigans Short Sleeves Long Sleeves Sweater Sets Nylofleeces Cashmeres Nylons Worsted Wools Angoras Mabel Smith, tribute to the nag. Escorts will be Paul Adams, Charlie Stivers and Harry B. Gunn. The Rev. Phillip R.

Coen of the Presbyterian church will give the benediction. Lentil Soup Idea Plain boiled lentils make a delicious "and hearty soup when teamed with onion, celery, carrot and meat stock. If the soup is to be served on a soup, salad, and dessert menu add a few thinly sliced frankfurters to the tureen. When calling in women's club or organization news for the community calendar, please dial 4341 and ask for the Women's Navy, Raven, Pink, Butter, Brown, Yellow, Cactus, Red, Blue, Grey, White, Lime, Black, Beige, Orchid, Kelly, Cherry. as seen in MADEMOISELLE Heavy lace frames an "Angel Face.

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