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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 13

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4500 THE DAILY PANTAGRAPII, BLOOMINGTON, ILL, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1911. THIRTEEN PHONE wJ5rAM Central Illinois Reunions Mennonite Church Gets 19 Members THEY'RE IN THE ARMY NOW II K.I I M. MORTON. PNS Buhop IONTCAC. (PNS) -The first EMDEN flhort Dehm family reunion hrld Furreet, Tenn, returned Monday a three day leave lum cany.

Mrs. Ketella lluin returned home funday after spending a week In I'eona i'h Mr. and Mrs, Mike C'ohiey. Mi Irntjuerd hroeUer, Ste dent nuiee at the Mnnonit hna pltal In itluomw (ton, ho spent her three week vacation with her parent, the Itev. anj Mra.

K. V. fchroeder, returned to her duties Monday. flundav In Chautauqua park with of the United States navy sailed fur Honolulu Tuesday on a trans nrttcnt from Lock port, Joll port boat carrying supplies to the Cullom, ChaUworth, Piper City Marines. Mr.

Short was trans and Pontlac, isua. MlNJCTt. (PNS) The Imlg family met Sunday In th Mtnler park for the 23rd annual reunion. Mrs. Mary Hallsttln of Minler.

SO, and Grace Marls, nine months old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Dietrich, Mackinaw, were the oldest and youngest members of the family present. Charles Imlg, Armlngton, was named president for the coming year, Miss Mary Margaret Imlif, ferred last weak from the naval training station near Chicago to After a plcnlo dinner, the afternoon wii a social affair. Ths 1042 Hlliiot) of llupedal tin 4 chaige of e-i baptumal services at the Mrton Mennotute church Sunday when 19 members were received into the church, 13 by beptwm and four by letter.

They were: Dale lUrtrlmey. Joyce Etgstl. Ethel Mae Gerber, Wayne Uerber, Nelda Litwiller, Dorothy lUij.p, Arietta Roth, Deioree Ruth, Mrs. Gle Srhsfer. Mrs.

Kenneth Srhafer, Velms Schrork. Marvin Wldbrer. Msr-Jone Wolber. RuaII Yordy and Irene Mae 7.rhr and by letter, Mr. San Diego, Calif.

reunion will be held on ths second i 1 fc I PIPER CITY ODELL. PNS) Pvt. Rueiel Spears was transferred from Camp Sunday In July here. TK.IIVKN. Grant to Camp Forreat, Tenn Tuesday.

AnROWSMITH. (PNS) The I'ckln, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. I'. Tarvnn reunion wet held sunaa Pvt. Jamas Howard Wilson was tha home of Japr Terven with transferred from Ft.

Sheridan to J. liallateln, Minler, dinner chairman; Mrs. Raymond Imlg, Bloom and Mrs. Emery 8rhrock, Mrs. ington, amusement chairman and Camp Wolters, Tea.

UrrrrR.v to amp. S3 present. Arrant emeeiU tee appointed for next year Included; JajDer Terven and Francis Mrs. Freemont Day and chiV-dren. Gary.

Ind, cam Tueday to vUil a week with her parents. Mr. and Mr. Harry Van Antwerp. Mr Lars Johneon has been patient at the Wateeka hoapltal for obeervation ic Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seamahorn received word Monday of th birtfc of a daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene rW-anahorn at Ipckane, Vah July 13.

Dais r.arlelmay end Gale Scheftr. Arthur Schanti, Lexington, chair man of arrangements. Terven of Bloomington and Mn DOWNS. (PNS) Pvt. Clerenct Craning returned Monday to Forrest, Tenn, after a vlalt with Mary Winkler of Down, FLANAGAN Mrs.

Lnra Bella Kimbro of llnManvIlle. time Sunday Members came from San Jose Peoria, Bloomington, Lexington n.AS!4 OF 3. his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

William Granlng. Ha Is In haditarters SAY BROOK. (PNS) The claw to vls.t Mls May Ryan. Armlngton, Tremont, Pekln, Mack Inaw and Minter. WIKMKR.

MUees Thelma HIOCK ana Frances Flansgan, student nurers dpt 2nd Battalion, 131st Infantry. Donald Ilueger, a member of the national guard, returned to Camp Forrest Monday after visiting his of '58 of tha Saybrook Community tilKh achool met at a reunion and plcnlo aupper on the lawn at the home of Mla Geneva Harper, the el Hi. Jom dIi's hoenllst In inoom- BMDEN. (PNS) Eighty rel rvt I 1 JOHN IIACKETT of Company lOMh QuarWmaa- Irr rrglmrnt, has rHurnrd to (amp Forrtut, Tenn, aftr vllt with hie parents, Mr. and Mra.

Owrn Itrnton, 603 Wrt Wood strrrt. DANVKIW. Pvt. Harry I). C'roMman has been trana-frrrcd from Camp Walters, Trt.

to Company SRth Infantry, Ft Houoton, Tex. Il Is tha son of Mr. and Mra. Harry J. Croman of Danvera.

I.KHOY. (I'NS) Wilbur Itartoy, son of Mr. and Mra. Cnmby A. Ilnrlry who la rationed at Fort Iwl, la homn on a 30 day furlough.

Whm ha return ha will go to Fort limning, Gov, to attend an ofTlrara arhool. ington, cams home Sunday to spend atives attended the fourth reunion brother, Clarence Rurgcr, and other class advtaer. Sunday evening. of the Wlemer family Sunday at There were nine members of the their vacat'ons at the uiock ana Flanagnn homes. Mrs.

Maude MacDonald returned Mineral Springs park In Pekln, relatives. Pvt. Eugene Bloyd returned to cut. of 14 present, together with Mrs. Meta Wlemer, 77, of Ha three, husbands of the (Iris who KIDNEYTROUBLE Stop Cettmg I MgtiU To harmteealy fluah polaons and arid from kidneys and relieve brita tlona of blaildnr ao that you can stop) "getting up nights" i-ft a li cent pnrk.

Sge of Cnld Mixlal Iinrlem Oil Cap sulea and take a directed. Other symptom of kidney and bladder weakneeera may bsrant, burning or smarting paaang boakach leer his post at West Dover Field. vana, was the oldest person present and Alvln Cart Pfelfer, six ara now married. home Sunday after spending 1( days In Gary, with her sons Kenneth and Lloyd snd wives. Chlckapee Falls, after a visit with relatives and friends had made his horns the laat 10 The next reunion will be held In months old of Topeka, the young years.

here. Mra. Lizzie Snanlel of I'eoria est. two years. HARMS.

SOLDI KltS IIONOIIF.D. A business meeting waa held WESTON. Karl Helns returned three day leave Saturday through Monday. On Sundno tha families of tha three young mm held a basket dinner at the home of Mr. and iMrs.

Freed with In attendance. The boys returned to came Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs C. A. Psrk and Mr.

and Mrs. Pete LEXINGTON. (PNS) Wil with the following officers being to Camp Forrest, Monday ttllNONK. (PN3) The descend nlty clubs of Its sort In the county. Thoaa present ware present members and their families and other member since the beginning of the club's organization, with their famllle.

Many attended from Chicago and Peoria. Motion was made for another reunion to cramp puffy eye. C)t original VUaerlng. elected: John Votz, Peoria, presl- liam Freed. Franklin Kemp and after spending a three dsy fur Mat.

and Mrs. E. N. Bauman dent; Leslie Hennlger, Havana, vice Cordon Frits (all cousins) were lough at the home of Mr. and Mr tiOU) meiml lUarlem OU Captuica, Money back it fails, ants of Mr.

and Mrs. J. II. llarirs held their eighth annual reunion Sundav at the home of Mr. and and Sgt Gerald O'Brien of Camp ca-rp Monday nl.ht.

president and Mabel Pfelfer, To Charles Nylander with whom he home from Camp Forrest on Mra. TJark Harms east of Minonk peka, secretary treasurer. Fred Wlemer of Havana was chosen follow next year. YAKGF.lt. George Harms of Benaon waa named president for tha coming program chairman.

Towns represented were Oak- EMINGTON. (PNS) The year. TODAY-FRIDAY and SATURDAY at ROLAND'S! ford, Washington, Manlto, Havana, Seventy five members were pres San Jose, Emden, Pekln, Atlanta, family reunion was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and ent from Flanagan, Minonk, Ben Elmhurst, Topeka, Delavan, Mack' son. Tonlca, VVenona and Chicago Inaw, Bath, Mason City, Kllbourne, Mrs.

Henry Yaeger in Emlngton. There were 43 present, Including in in The reunion In IMS will be held the second Sunday in July at the AD .011 1) guest from Kankakee, Streator Easton and Harts burg. COMMUNITY. home of George Harms In Benson, and Bloomington. GAI.LLP-CALL.

GRAYMONT. (PNS) The uhioft. WIT 1M neighbors of north of Graymont EMINGTON. (PNS) The MINONK. (PNS) One hundred ninety six attended the first Walte held their annual community plc Gallup-Call reunion was held Sun nlo Sunday In Thompson Grove and Folka Uphoff reunion Sun day at the farm home of I.

J. Gal with an attendance of 79. During day at the Minonk city park. lup southeast of Emlngton. Seventy Will Uphoff of Hudson was elect- three guests were present, includ the business meeting Will Spaniol of Flanagan was elected president, ed president; John Uphoff of Mi ing guests from Atlanta, Ga.

Offered for the Opening of Our Great August Max Winters, vice president and nonk, secretary and Henry Janasen Officers elected for the coming Mrs. A. G. Gentes, secretary. of Rutland, treasurer.

year were Wray L. Call, president, and Mrs. Theda Odgers, secretary, REINHART. The 1942 reunion will be held the second Sunday In July at the city park. Members were present minier.

(PNS) The fifth an Reunion Dates ml 4 fx. 4t haw i aeiaaaMMktaSe nual reunion of the families of the ft from Washburn, Lowpolnt, Rut land, Benson, Roanoke, El Paso, late Mr. and Mrs. John Relnhart was held Sunday in the Mlnier Heaaant Grova Church Sunday. July 27, at the church, near Holder.

Pontlac, Peoria, Hudson and Minonk. DETECTIVE ASSOCIATION. There were 73 members and 5 Buele'e School. Sunday, July guests in attendance. John Bach- 20, four miles west of ML Pulaski, kl.

man of Minler, 82, was the oldest HOLDER. (PNS) Sixty five persons attended the annual picnic of the Old Town Detective associa one present and Richard Lee, three Trlmmes. School. Sunday, July months old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur Graber was the youneest. tion which was held Sunday at the 20, at the school four milea north of Towanda. uincers elected ror next year Old Town hall. Contest prizes were won by Mrs, were: Dean Middleton, Roodhouse. Farrell Sunday, July 20, at Lake John Zenor, Mrs.

William Blttner, Bloomington picnic grounds. president? Harvey Peplow, Minler, vice president and Mrs. Hyla Hall, Mackinaw, secretary-treasurer. Georgetown school Sunday, 3, at the school near Pontlac. Towns represented were: Arm Mrs.

Earl Grlesham, Howard Lay- ton, Orle Wilson and Frank Zook. LONG-SUMMITT. The Long and Summitt reunion was held July 13 at Miller park, lngton, McLean, Hopedale, Rood- Lytlevlllo School Sunday, July 20, at the achool near Heyworth. iiv3 25 to ml IT'S THRILLING! to see such a gorgeous collection of Fine Furs try them on see which is most flattering! The realization that you save 25 to 40 in this Sample Sale makes your Early Choice a WISE INVESTMENT. No one can predict the extent of soaring costs but we know that not a single Fur Coat in this Sale can be replaced at these prices! It's our sincere advice to BUY NOW! Glamorous Fur Fashions -Backed by Roland's Double Guarantee! "Carolyn" and "Fillmore" Furs get their glamour from Xew York and Hollywood their superb workmanship and choice of fine pelts makes them truly FASHION GEMS! Backed by a DOUBLE guarantee the maker's and ours.

house, Peoria, East Peoria, Grove-land, Morton, Tremont, Mackinaw, Pekin and Minier. with 30 present from Decatur, Clinton, Sparland and Blooming- I A'i 5r i PeriUa lamb ri 5299.50 .1 km ELLSWORTH Doris Arrowsmlth, Eleanor Bane Sf AKKS. SECOR. (PNS) A farewell din and Sherry McConkey will return Wednesday after spending a week ton. MOORE.

The Moore family reunion was held Sunday at Miller park. These officers were elected: J. A. Moore, ner and reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter at East Bay camp attending the Youth institute. Sparks Sunday in honor of their The Epworth league meetings Pontlac, president; Alpha Ray sons, Cpls. Paul Robert and Donald, of Fort Bragg, N. who will return Tuesday. Forty five guests were suspended Sunday evening for the summer.

The meetings will begin again in September. were present at dinner and ap proximately 75 visitors gathered during the day. Moore, vice president, and Mrs. E. S.

Lewis, secretary and treasurer. DAY. The J. F. Day fourth annual reunion was held July 13 at Lake Bloomington.

M. B. Day, Peoria, fit was elected president; D. P. Day, Normal, vice president; John SCULLER.

SECOR. (PNS) The Schuler re-1 union was held Sunday at the Secor A New PERFECTION Beauty park. Families attending were White, Hinsdale, secretary and treasurer, and Mrs. D. D.

Day, publicity chairman. D. D. Day was named to select a site for the 1942 Hudson Seals Grey Kidskins Black Persian Paws Natural Squirrels U. S.

Alaska Seals China Minks Fine Persians Grey Persian Paws Silvertone Muskrats Mink Dyed Marmots Hudson Dyed Muskrats Russian Ponies Black Caraculs Brown Caraculs Let-Out Raccoons Spotted Cats Cross Persians Mink Dyed Muskrats Blue Foxes Grey Persians Dyed Fitch Chevrons Grey Caraculs Potzler, Monk, Woltzen, Trantina, Neptune, Schoon, Schuler, Man-ninga, Capron, Owen, Wakeman, Harrison, Heyungs, Garrels and Hornsinger. Mi. Etta Schoon of Iowa was oldest and Victor Trantina of Benson, youngest of those present. Guests at the reunion were Mrs. Benjamin Moritz, Mrs.

Edward Cox reunion; Pearl White and Edward Walston, recreation; Mrs. Eugene White, entertainment; Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. Kenneth Rein food; Burton Rathman, trans portatlon, and Theodore Rathman, devotional. and Miss Augusta Reich.

Those from out of the state were Mrs. Etta Schoon, son, Fred and niece, Bernice of Iowa, and Ronald and Ramona Monk of Wisconsin, 9 LONG-HARTMAN. TREMONT. (PNS) The Long-Hartman reunion was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

John Hazelman, north of Tremont with over 100 in attendance. I Officers elected for next year are: Mrs. Ernest Ertmoed, Pekin, presi Mrs. Cassie Potzler was named president and Mrs. Pearl 'Garrels, PI itifW 11500 15975 secretary treasurer.

GARNER. COLFAX. (PNS) The annual dent; Alma Copeland, Peoria, vice president; Mrs. Joseph Maurer, Tremont, secretary-treasurer. Mrs, Charles Vaupel was appointed chairman of the entertainment for I the 1942 reunion which will be held at the same park the second Sun day in July.

WARD. reunion of the Garner family was held Sunday at Miller park, with an attendance of 40. Following the dinner a musical program was presented and business meeting held at which time Lee Garner of Colfax waa elected president; Helen Garner of McLean, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Flora Leetch of Dixon, historian. Guests were present from Dixon, Bloomington, McLean, Forrest and Colfax.

COUNTRY CLUB. GIBSON CITY. (PNS) The Others at $54.00, $69.75, $79.50, $99.50 and up to $1,000.00. CROPSEY. (PNS) The Ward reunion was held Sunday at the FINE PERSIAN $29950 above a superb Full Persian Coat at $299.50, tbat cannot be replaced for less than $400.00.

Our sincere advice is to BUY NOW. with HIGH-POWER BURNERS For those who want the best in a modern cookstove in small size, here's a "High-Power" Perfection beautifully finished in white and black porcelain and baked enamel roomy cooking top will hold washboiler, pressure cooker or portable oren. Sea this and tha other beautiful new Perfection at G. H. READ BRO.

I home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ward in LaFayette, Ind. There were 44 members present Buy on LAY-AWAY from Illinois, Iowa, Texas, Michigan and Indiana. The officers for next year are Logan Ward, president; Mrs.

Wil South Side Country club of Gibson liam ndiiou, vice president, anu City held the first annual reunion Sunday in the North park in Gib Gladys Ward, secretary-treasurer. HARDWARE The reunion will be held in Gib son City. Ninety four were present. Phone 46 Front no y. son City park- next year on the This is one of the oldest commu- second Sunday in July.

LACC CLUB. I 1 fog. mmm. jmu if A SMALL DEPOSIT will hold your Choice in Cold Storage until winter. 8 MONTHS TO PAY! Investigate Roland's Deferred Payment Plan.

LIVING MODELS will exhibit these Fur Coats throughout the day, today, Friday and Saturday. Whether you intend buying or not, come in and see the FAIRBUIRY. (PNS) Members of the LACC club met at Marsh park for their annual picnic, Sun day July. J3. Approximately 45 attended this annual event.

Tailored and Ruffle- CURTAINS! MARTENS. (9 FAIRBURY. (PNS) The Mar FUR COATS ten's reunion was held July 13 at Marsh park. Eighty people were new 1941-1942 styles. New! Extra Fine Quality preesnt.

GARNER. The annual Garner reunion was held July 13 at Miller park, Bloomington, with 35 present. 25 and Officers elected for the coming year are: Lee Garner, Colfax, president; Mrs. Hazel McLane, McLean, Pair I3.9 1 i 'yJt I Attend This I I Wonderful Fur I i I i Free to "Look 1 Around" Without 1 1 xvv Obligation. mmmmaamaaamaammmmaaaWtamtaaaWmamaaaaaamaWmmmJm Extra Fine Grade 30 In.

Marquisette Curtains with tailored hems or full 3 in. ruffles Plain, Dotted or Figured patterns with ruffled and tailored styles to For this Sample Sale we offer a huge collection of fine Fur Coats at actual values to Kid Caraculs, Laskin Lambs, "Wellesley" Seals as featured In mademoiselle, DeLuse Seals and Mendoza Beavers. You'll be thrilled with the collection. We sincerely advise you to BUY NOW. HO LAND'S secretary and Mrs.

Flora Leetch, Dixon, historian. WOODS. TREMONT. (PNS) Descendants of Mr. and Mrs.

James Wooda held their sixth annual reunion at Mineral Springs park in Pekn Sunday with 135 relatives present. Officers elected for the coming year were: Hubert Woods, South Pekln, president; Roy Saasman, Tremont, vice president; Russell Romans, Pekin, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Warren Hodgson, Mary Woods and Mary Romans were appointed to serve on the program committee. match! Firm, closely woven mesh, superb tailoring; cream color! Drapery Dept.

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