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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 9

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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SECTION tKt lO'C (XS. Put Ycvr Py CKrti In ih Wr. Four race a of Women's Interest Agriculture Markets and Financial I'irture I'ajo Want Ads Radio. Central Illinois HOME XEWSpapcr Since ISIS in three parts section pages HLOOMINGTON. ILK.

SUNDAY, Al'MI 11. HHX mm: Club Launches Chanute Project ISNU Art Group Teaches Patients Handicrafts -A- 1 Each Thursday four members cf Illinois State Normal university art club co to Chanute field. Ran toul. taking along handicraft ma- terials for the patients in the hos pital there. In the cardiac ward.

where soldiers must avoid exer cise, the girls teach various handi crafts. ims worn includes loop carv ing, sketching, chip carving, leath er work, block printing, woodworking and felt work and some work with plastics. Soldiers are ii glad for the chance to learn to do worn mat win help pass away time and are turning out some finished products. The project, under the chair manship of Miss Mary Ellen War rick. Unroln.

hat been underway for two month. Other girls which have gone to Chanute ftr the work are Miss Delores Johnson. Mus Janet UlundrlU Miss Evelyn Rirg er. Miss Oralren Srhwder. Miss Clara Ruff.

Miss Phyllis Wibon. Miss Lois Hadlcr and Miss Laura June Logee. They are acccm -I I panied by Miss Edith Goldmann. art instructor. in I ii The project has been arranged through the Red Cross recreation SOAP CARVDTG.

In the cardiac ward of the hospital extension at Clianute field. Rantoul. Corp. George Medlin shows Miss Clara Ruff of Bloomington, some of the work that has been done. Mivi Ruff is one of the ISXU art club members who teaches convalescent soldiers handicraft.

center attached to the hospital a the field. rAsk tw mi rt. trMiW Mra Tilt: MiCTfUnWtto ulWl rwy kiik sUe Ibrw, jirt liac art M4r a4 a rfrla. fit. U1U rr llani lu fr a 4ra lr tU lUArj.

llaKi. Eleanor Jones Becomes Bride Miss Schmoekel Becomes Bride Of Corp. Ayer Danvers Man Takes Bride In Arkansas V. 'l i e-w Of Lt. Brokaw 1 Vows Are Read fa Eodo't He On Stvrxiy Miss Hermena Schmoekel, daughter of Mrs.

O. H. Pomering of 1106 North Livingston street, became the bride of T. Corp. Lu urf xtt uj tivm Ptm.

ttk Ut. ther Wayne Ayers, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Luther Ayers, Danvers, on March 31.

The single ring ceremony was held at 8:15 p. m. in the Central Presbyterian church of Ft. Smtih, Ark, with the Rev. Elbert Hefner officiating.

Corp. Ayers Is stationed at Camp Chaffee, Ark. The bride wore an aqua and brown suit with brown accessories and carried a bouquet of red roses. The couple was unattended. iitw Vtw te wvSeS 4 11 a.

ra. t-5e ttmmZt f'i. T've Mrs. Ayers is a graduate of Bloomington high school and is BEARDED SCUUTORv Pfc. Qlax Steinbock, who was an art student before hU Induction InU th service, lias found soap carving an easy task.

Mis laura Jane Iogre. (lurlex City, Lu, riaminrt some of his work. Four ISNU art club members go to tle field ward each Thursday. employed at the Paul F. Beich A a mid ii.x ee ffcl Candy company.

Corp. Ayers is a graduate of Stanford high school. t-y fcrr. IUMmS SirtA Mrs. Ayers will live at home for LADY AUCTIONEERS TO Entertain the duration.

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CRY LEAGUE'S SALE At 'Cookie- Scoffy Club Rookie' Party Water Pageant Tale ue cwio te It tl, Use at 't- ers wvia t) rart'a rtwtt larw-a Xt. a'4 Gwirw ItcC'. i v-x. MW n4 ayr i e- tv tri Miss Godsell Bellflower Church Bride Le Roy Girl Wed To Russell Mclntyre Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. Kane cf Entertained 1006" i West Wood street, were Of Neptune's Court hots and hostess Thursday evening at a "cookies to rookies' With Party When you're doing your housecleaning ladies, don't throw away that battered garden tool, that end table that doesn't fit in the living room, or last summer's hat. Save them for the Brokaw service league's auction sale. The newest feature of the league's project will be lady auctioneers, about eight of them who will take turns at crying the items of sale.

The event will take place sometime in May, bu housewives should start saving up for the donations now. Housecleaning brings to light many kinds of useful articles no longer useful to the owner. Hats, shoes, house furnishings, garden tools, children's toys, baby buggies if they're usable they're good for the auction sale, Mrs. Frank II. Funk, chairman of the league's ways and means committee reports.

Women who have donations to make should call Mrs. Charles Stephenson, phone 1615. An auction tea will be given at the sale. Funds will be spent for the redecoration and furnishing of the reception room at Brokaw hospital. party.

Guests were employes and wives of the Gerhart Shoe com The 5rfSy Water Fantasia l(UiMarL 5ota SUithrrUM n4 pany. BELLFLOWER. (PNS) Miss Thly fc-xM at te fc-oee of tJranr A aprtiAJry cLarwv Each guest brought cookies Lucille Godsell, daughter of Mr, To Be Given which were donated to the sol and Mrs. John Godsell of Le Roy, i Aj" at fiw. Afve I etnrjie Z2 te at txa at Ire.

iWatuv. and Russell Mclntyre, native of diers recreation center. Games were played and prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Rodgcrs Jr Bellflower, were married Wednes By YWCA Girls Sigma Kappa Lre Cms tttyri aiul rurt mxn by Shwtefrr, Uj-il Tte tcr Mr. 1U9 tavie tt XSw day at the Christian church par tonage in Bellflower. Fred Gehrt and Mrs. Golda Ml ler.

Refreshments were served Water Fantajla- Is the tdle Alumni Mnot The Rev. E. R. Berry read the during the evening, single ring vows. They were un ine water pacrana Sivm at Ut J.Ty TwrJjy t- iM St attended.

The bride was dressed Shower Given 8 p. m. Thunday and nidayl s.r?ni Kr- Miss Helm to Visit Miss Nclle Helm. 605 East Wash four weeks visiL While there she In poudre blue and British tan Rasmussens Mark 25th Anniversary Sir. a.

Anm S4. SUtmr-v ia wvJ. nights at the YWCA pooL The at 1p.m. Tr.urly tor a sccessories. will visit her brother, LL J.

Wes tupprr at the chapter houte. ilsU whole program the itory of ington street, departed this week Mrs. Mclntyre was educated in ley Helm and family. Lt, Helm To Honor wiU be Mu4 IlartMtra Rrut for New Orleans for a three or the Le Roy schools, where she has King Neptune's court, and will was formerly from Gnd.ey. Irtt.

Ui Erma Means Mi always resided. Sorority Group Meets The rriiiT ba r--sx 5 Sraa ct Uar-a Ta Mttie IlcUe Thcnat. portray sea Lfe of the myUc days when rods and eoddrues ruled Mr. Mclntyre, the only son of Bride-to-Be The prcrram be a tk James Mclntyre of Dixon, for the waters. riven by Mr, lua luntnoo iy wi ri ax HiUl V--r ric a-t-t-nv Menlay at IteC! TJVltIl.

trffcty a tf.jtitr Lxcltrmer.t enters the story merly of Bellflower, has served the Bellflower vicinity as elec Itothe peciry. when the riracnn from a dutant trician for many years. Event Compliments Miss Hammerlund tslantt arvl mienxy Am nttrt for The couple are at home here Um hand of a trauttful rimth. Characters will play the rUcs in 1 costume. at i Ittr.

att at itjK mC fee Cy. lVv ittr atwut i at Lnrtf at ti -x a-t JlwxX C. A shower held Saturday at the 1 CV 1 Lead Character. home of Mrs. K.

S. Fletcher, 608 in the residence formerly estab Lshed by Mr. Mclntyre. New Holland Couple Wed Uiu Margery Munna ill sw-trn the ix le of Kmc Nrptune. and Normal avenue, Normal, honored! Miss Betty Hammerlund, who is to wed Dean Arbogast, son of Queen Amphitrtte.

Kinc Neptune's wife, be Miss Marun pie. mu.1 Irme Johnjoti will te Mrs. N. J. Arbogast of 617 East Chestnut street, in the near fu Golatara.

the brauttful ra rtymr4 LINCOLN. (PNS) Announcement of the marriage of Miss Betty Badgett to Apprentice and Mm Cormne CarMin. the ture. dragon from the Island. Seaman Harry James Long was made Thursday evening at a din The arquatie rote ef the mlrhty CKrittFSHps Vows Talen In KCtsovri nrxa czrix.

UiCe Ci.rvw as Itfttt U. U. tfik. li-it fwe y.arj'jl T7 at U. SXa.

iy Ji.f twMav. eu.ww. Tf Acts wrtll be played by Mm Vir ner given at the home of the for Miss Hammerlund is the daughter of Prof, and Mrs. C. M.

Hammerlund of 412 West Willow street, Normal. Mr. Arbogast will soon receive his wings in the army air corps. ginia GoMrd and the court iet mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph rrs by Mtsa IVmj m.n and Badgett of New Holland. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mtxs Suzanne I erne. Other character are me-wen Mrs. William Long of New Hoi The color scheme at the silver shower was in pastel colors, and land.

bridge was played. Guests were rrrs, Jean wartx and I'auy Govdenouch: Idtle drasoru. Sui-anne llrnder. Eleanor Gw-rd and The wedding took place April 7 Mrs. Bertha Schlosser, Mrs.

Parke at Bowling Green, Mo. te areij! le Jtf. Ji-a. Jita SjeuS rur.a. Tse re rty Helen llolliday: nymrMu latnria Both Seaman Long and Mrs, Enlow, Mrs.

Eldo Moore, Mrs. William Biggs. Mrs. C. P.

Han Gocdenouch. Jean Srar1r. Itar- Long are graduates of New Hoi hara Mather. Beanor Curd. land high school.

He returned son, Mrs. H. D. Hanger, Mrs. L.

G. Freeman, Mrs. J. E. Fraley, Suzanne Ilender.

Iotrtta Thom-ne. Darby Smith, Kujanne t'rrry. Mrs. Ray Stombaugh, Miss Jean Nru. Sally llenjamin.

Joan Patterson, Miss Genevieve Su Saturday to Great Lakes naval training station. Mrs. Long will continue to reside with her parents. She is employed at the Landauer clothing store in CajtcRa, Helen Dick and Marrrry homske, Miss Dorothy Arbogast, loster. SJtr.

rii Is mMV-fi at ate wx viijie tuAe iam. Mothers fo Meet It4 C. twia w-3 rt at Sit j. Jiti Mrs. N.

J. Arbogast, Mrs. Elmo Engel, Mrs. C. M.

Hammerlund, Nymphette. Mermalda. Nyrr.phettcs will be Jewica Mrs. Stewart Wyatt and Mrs, Clarence Louderback. Means.

Marilyn Mc-r. Jolene Alpha Gamma Delta Alumni Will Meet Messer. Jacqueline Hrttt. Jane Darl.ng and Alice Caibier. The Return From Ohio Visit water Uies will be Alma Lmi Miss Geraldine Mapel and her rowetl.

Jane Darting. IUy Colter. Joyce Shea. Charlcen Lois Shcurman. tvmna IWrann Alumni of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority will meet at 8 p.

m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. brother Gene Mapel returned MRS. RALPH M. FRIESXER and her daoclder Bety, are tMtUiC I Cay at Te c34re Jut-, ATrf CaVra S.

Kt-aTX, JiJ. tr ew a tK-'ti, tvnay Itiivuiv, a- a 7a MRS. R. It. ttltnt: m4Utmm TknVj.

kaae lev Wa( lw. UlUte'a aMWr. Mr. ItaUaJb r4K tT2 fi tkrJM mt. Mra.

MVUe. tMty tViK a4 TW4ay are IH. Uaif aJ larflr4is 14. IU IL tWwjMaA Thursday to their home at 1104 South Clinton street, after visit and ltts Reed. The with Mrs.

Frlesners mother. Mrs. R. I- Ilolley Z06 North Shool Orvllle Young, 2009 East Taylor street for their regular April character! are mermalda, Iw.ty ing with their uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Curtis Mapel of Akron street.

Mrs. xYiesner, the former Roberta llt-lley, Ihes at Iloo Alversan. Martha Stone. Jean meeting. The inembers will do ItanitMk Sh tdaa rrtara le ton, Tex.

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