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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 8

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The Pantagraphi
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'iHE DAILY fAN TAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 24, 1924v CHURCH FEDERATION TO GIVE RECEPTION MISS POWELL WEDS MR. ELMER JENSEN EDYTHE CULBERTSON. WED TO ELZA PICK 1 i PARTY TO INCLUDE MANY Announcement has been received On Friday afternoon in the living-room of the T. V. C.

A. members of by friends In thin city, of the mar- Miss Gladys Ambl Powell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner V. cf Heyworth.

and Kimer A. Jensen, of tulncv. were united the Federation of Church Women of'rlaee of Mih Edytha Culbertson and lilooimngton and Normal, will be I Klza Pick, of Chenoa, The wed- marriape Saturday evening, hostesses at a farewell reception i din took Place at 4 o'clock Saturday remlier at the home of the bride's piven to Rev. and Mrt. R.

Ft. Bigsar. afternoon, at Enclewood. Chicago tn Dancing Party Given by the Whitmers to Be Gayest cf Season. par.i.ts.

K.v. Chester Williamson. He v. HiRirnr having accepted the the First Methodist church, the pnstor of the Christian church of (pastorate of church In ft. Louis, pastor offli inline.

Harry F. Pick, brother ot the groom was In attend ncvvvorui, i.iucinteci in me presence 1 1 lie tnmily will make that city their ot ninety relatives nnd friends. home after the first of the year. Mrs. Mrs.

Arthur Baker, of Heyworth, Uipgar has served the federation as sane "At Dawning." for which Miss its president since Its organization I.ucile Jensen, sister of the groom, almost three years ago and she has at the piano. Miss Jensen also made many friends, who regret very pnyed the Mendelssohn wedding niu-h to say farewell, hut who will march. After the ceremony Dwteht 1 wish her success and much hanniness ance. Mrs. Pick Is well known In her community.

Mr. Pick is the son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip Pick of Chenoa He is a graduate ot Kloomiugton high school the class of 1913. He well known in nthletie nd The duncing rnr'y which to te riven in the iior n.incton Ciutt ball room, Mr.

nnd Ix-roy Whitmor. Robert "Whitmer and Mies Mildred Whitmer. who haii returned from Smith college, Northampton. will be one of the most attractive of the reason. More than two hundred in in their new home.

Her work and I Oramatlo circles. During the World jntirini; effort to bring about a I war he Kfve service overseas. Later Powell, brother of the bride, sang "1 lAve You Truly." with Miss Jensen accompanying. Miss Powell, wearing a gown of white satin, with a beaded be was in attendance at the Illinois 1 1 veil cautht by a coronet of orange unity in the churches has been an inspiration, and the federation of over six hundred members, will continue to grow nnd accomplish much pood both for the churches and the vitations have been issued. Of this Weslcyan law school.

Rubush-Naffaiger Miss YVllma nubush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. nubush of Bill 'blossoms, entered with Miss rem community.

The delegates from the I North McLean street, and Elmer various churches will serve, on the Naffsiu-er of Stanford, were united reception committee, and the mem- in marriage Sunday afternoon at 2 bership committee, with Mrs. J. K. I o'clock in the parsonage of Tark McConkle ns chairman will preside Methodist church. Hev.

YV. number many pucsts will le prestnt from out of the eitv. The rooms will he beautifully decorated with adorn -rncnts of the Yuletide season find the party remises tn he merry and gay as the spirit of Christmas. THIRTY CHILDREN ARE Van Home as maid of honor. Miss Jlorne was attired in pink canton crepe, worn with accessories of silver.

The bride's bouquet was a shower of bride roses and sweet peas, the maid of honor's being of Ma name Hutteifly roses. Harry Jensen, brother of the groom, served as best Inhn A i-pecnrinii nhil a three- at the punch bowl, livery nicmbei Keenan was the officiating clergv- man, i he new home will he made on farm near Stanford. Visiting Johnson Home Mr. and Mrs. Hoy rtexront and Mrs.

Emma Miller and son Chester are visiting ot the home of Mr. Chester Johnson, 8u8 South Lee street. of tho federation is expected to attend, and a most cordial invitation is extended to all other friends of Hev nnd Mrs. IJIggnr. In the Y.

YV. C. A. living room Friday afternoon, Dec. 2i from two-thirty to five o'clock.

Here For Holidays Mrs. H. S. Kcrrick and daughter. I-ivina, of Ottumwa, will be the FELLOWSHIP GLESTS course wedding dinner was served, after which Mr.

and Mrs. Jensen de-Thirty kiddies were Joyously enter-1 parted on a wedding Journev. The tamed Sunday afternoon by the I1- home was decorated in flowers, ferns Jowshlp club of the T. V. C.

A. The and palms. The color scheme of party was held in the Girl Reserve pink and white was used, rooms of the association building. Miss Powell has resided In Hey-Merry Chri.Mmns decorations, includ- worth all her life. After attending ing a Christmas tree, made the scene the public nnd high she spo- Dleasant Olie.

A moL'ram Consist 1 rialiyr-rt in oinQio After fi-iiiliintino. uouse gutsis or me lormers par- of the following numbers was from the Giav College of Music, ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. YV.

Gray, of given. Heading. Dorothy Dots; xyju- which is now the HloominL-ton Con- East Jefferson street, during the pnone soio. oiiy and i.eora Alain servatory. Miss Powell received a i roiinays.

Blunders yeading. Anna May Urazelton: uku-1 post-graduate diploma. Plnce then lole duet, Maxine lloss and Lucille she has been engaged as instructor Tjind' r.lnnn o.ilr. AT ivi.io Ifnca- m.iin lj v. 1 Tea Sunday Afternoon Mrs.

Hudson Burr of East Chestnut street, entertained at a large tea, Sunday afternoon, at her home from phone selections. Clay and Ieora of the Amateur Musical Club of this 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 33 55 55' 3 55 55 55, 55' 55 55 55 55 55, 55 city, before which club she has appeared on many different occasions. She has also been pianist for the Christian church of Heyworth. Mr. Jensen is a snn of Mr.

and Mrs. A. Jensen, ot Heyworth. He also attended thi schools of Heyworth. He was graduated from Normal university with the class of 1922.

As a meml. -r of the aviation corps he gave overseas service during the 'orld war. At present he Is engaged as teacher of social science in the high school of Qulncy, III. It is there that the new home will be Main: and reading. Mary Kllen Crum.

At the close of the program strange noises were heard In one of the ad-Joining rooms, and after hrcathlcss silence on the children's part. Santa Claus appeared. He talked with tjiem, and then In a jovial manner distributed gifts to them. Oranges nd boxes of candy were also given as a Yuletide treat. Marriage Announced.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horn, of Mc-Jjean, were in the city "aturday en-route to Chicago to spend the holi- 4 until 7 o'clock. Miss Margaret Burr, who is in nttendance at the I'nivorsity of Illinois, was the complimented guest. The Elliotts Arrive Dr.

and Mrs. J. Norman Elliott and children arrived yesterday from Detroit, and are at the home of Mr and Mrs. C. C.

Marquis, East street. Dr. Elliott will only be a guest until over Christmas, hut Mrs. Elliott will re.nain for a longer may. Leave Dara Chant Club Jays.

They announced their mar-1 nnd('-riage, which took place in Crown Guests present at the wedding In-Polnt, August 9. The double M'lded Mrs. Lucy Wlederman, of ring ceremony whj read by Rev. Paul Milwaukee, YVk- Mr. and Mrs.

Fred C. Curnick. of the Crown Poin M. Hendricksnn. of Cullom, Mr.

and Miss Lucile Lynch of 1102 Njrth Prairie street, entertained members of the Leava Dara Chant Club, at 6 o'clock dinner Sunday evening. The his is He Storm. Mrs. Frank Summers, of Metamora, Mr. and Mrs.

Emanuel Labor nnd Mr. Levi Ruber, of Gray Mound, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Powell, of Kenosha, YVis Mr. nnd Mrs James Downing, of YVnpella, Mr.

and Mrs. Seth AVeed, of Cooksville, 111 E. church. Mrs. Horn was Miss tlrace Burke, daughter of Mr.

and Airs. William Burke, of Mcl-ean, and for the past two years has been teaching at YVuynesville, and for a year before that taught In M-Lean. Mr. Horn is a son of Mr. and Mrs.

was uecoratea in keeping- with the season. A Christmas tree and rift exchange were features of th-j the Misses Ida and Bernadine Troyer, Joh.i Horn, of McLean. Mr. i This looks like a comfortable Mrs. Horn will reside on a farm near Hudson; Harry Jensen, of Snn Lee Augspurger, of Pekin fire, but something is What is it? evening.

Several musical selections were given by the hostess. From New York City Miss Florence Eldrldge, of 1202 Cltiuon boulevard has returned to her home after a stay in New York City since last October. Guests of Mother Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hitch, of Eureka, are the guests of their mother, The answer will be found among ayncsville.

6 Miss Hull Honored. Mrs. n. J. Dunlap.

904 West Chest-Hut, entertained Friday night with a variety shower for Miss Sylvia Hull, who weds Oscar Dunlap on New today classified ads. Mrs. Mary Fielder, Mr. and Mrs. Al Gresheimer.

Mr. and Mrs. James Hallett, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pumphrey, the Misses Fern nnd Ruth Van Home, Miss Mao Augspurger and Miss Alpha Myers, all of 131oom-ington.

CHILDREN GUESTS OF Mrs. Charles Hitch, of West Olive street. On Christmas day. thev will un 1 nristmas aay, they will leara aay. ne home was decorated in pink and yellow, and dolls, representing a bride and groom, adorned the tabic.

The evening was spent in games, dancing and music. Prizes were won by Miss Svlvia Hull. Frank Hanky and J. A. Hull.

Musical numbers were piven Mrs. W. Tttr AOT A ATtAV 1 IHt. AK1 ASbOUAlION all be the dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs.

Le Golden, of Randolph. Buy 8 pounds of Friday morning, at 9 and o'clock, all children of all grades of the schools of this city, public and Kullman nnd Miss Nellie Hull. Joseph Morton and Mrs. Mvers gave i parochial, are to be the guests of the olo dances. Miss Hull was the re i Bloornlngton Art Association and the To Visit During Holidays YV.

A. Polite and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. H.

Page left yesterduy morning In thetr cars for a visit during the holidays with relatives and friends In the southern part of the state. They expect to spend Christ-man In Lousiana, Mo with Mrs. ciplcnt ot many gifts. I Irvln theater management. Two mo- vf I will be the trent, the At The Mam.

first being that Interesting tale of 'x I. 1 Grimm's "Hansel and Gretel The Henry Stan ey Bent and daughter, i second is a comedy, "The Big Show." r.s'cl. ui Aiigeies, i ar- Mesdames William Carter. Simeon I'oiitss parents and will return to White Hall. Roodhouse and I'' lved at the home of Dr.

and Mrs. U. Crumhauch. Mercer linvU. Kneneer IKANDLKKILj and make 10 glauet of delicious jellyl CRANBERRY JELLY Cook until toft ihm de.irl quantity of cranborri with 1 pints of wttr for each two quart of barrica.

Strain tha jutca through a ielly bag. Maaturo tha iuica nnd boat it to tha boiling point. Add on cap of sugar for ery two cup of juice; tirnntilthaurar ts dissolved; boil britkiy for fivo minvtatt tkim, and poor into glass tumbUn, porcotaia or ro molds. Aacipa FotJtr 5nf Frm P. Sitherwood ville for a few days, arriving home 130u Last Washington I fi(v, street, Sunday, to Join Mrs.

Bent and auer iew lears Day. Noble and Edwin I. Sloan compose the committee in charge. Thev will Receives Fine Turkey Mrs. Emma Hufford of 605 East Washington street, has received a twenty pound milk fed turkey, from her son Arthur of Sheridan, Wy.

Mr, Hufford is manager of a large meat bouse In Sheridan. He formerly resided here. ron, Stanley, who have been guests at the home of Mrs. Bent's parents tor the past month. The Bent family expect to depart for a visit to sev York, Boston, Washington, D.

and ther eastern points, the latter part of this week. They will reurn to JJloomlngton for a short visit, before returning to their home In the east. 6 Zehr-Litwiller receive and direct the children so parents tuny be assured that the guests will be properly taken care Of. Six Boy Scouts will act as ushers. Hefner-Schneider Mrs.

Volva R. Hefner, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. George H. YViseman.

of 4i" East Taylor street and Clyde A. Schneider, of this city, were united in marriage Saturday evening at fvsstvi nans vibjmssviit uishii ft Wtst Bnadwgf. Nv Ysra Aaw The marriage of Miss Emma Zehr, Here From Rock Island. Robert E. Byqulst of Rock Island is spending the Christmas holidays visiting his pnrents, Mr.

and Mrs. Jno Byqulst, SOS W. Oakland Ave. flnughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Emanuel o'clock at tho residence of the of- eiir, oi nopeuaie, anci (j. c. l.itwliler, tirlatln clergyman, Rev. D. ton of Mr.

C. A. Lltwiller. of Delavnn i nnipneii, luUl East Olive street. There were no attendants.

Mrs Schneider wore a traveling gown. After awedding Journey In the east. was solemniied Thursday, December SO, at 3 o'clock, In the home of the bride's parents. Miss Zehr was at-llred in a gown of white canton crepe. ann scnnelder wl 1 make Following the ceremOnv a three their home In fhtentn course wedding dinner was served to I Vr trie immediate re.atives of the prin- Sons of Republie Luncheon Thirteen boys, members of the and you are invited to enjoy its many Christmas services and hospitalities.

Service is in the spirit of this great) hospitable store with its large assortments of Christmas merchandise gathered carefid ly from the four corners of the world. It a delight to choose a gift at Klemm's. It is a delight, too, to receive a gift that you know came from Klemm's. 'A gift from this store has that genuineness of quality that makes of it an indication of the good judgment of the pne who gives and a compliment to the taste of the one who receives. Last day shopprs will find the Branch Post Office Station a time saving convenience, tired shoppers will enjoy the rest producing comforts of the Rest Room, and all are urged to make use of the Telephone Service, which is free.

Stocks are still in a substantial completeness, so that gift choosing will be one of comfort and pleasure, Ktemm's invite you to avail yourself of the courteous service and the pleasant comforts which are a part of this great store. society called "Sons of the Remibli An Extraordinarily Beautiful LEATHER PHOTO ALBUMS. HAND-CARVED SWING FRAMES Developlng-Framlnfj clpals. During the evening more than! One hundred twenty-five young friends of the bride and groom celled for the evening. After a wedding journey to Iowa.

Mr. and Mrs. Lltwiller will be at home on a farm south I Hopedale. At The Sloan Home Dr. and Mrs.

E. P. Sloan, of 1117 Torth Main street, will have as their Christmas house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Sloan, of Ann Arbor, Mr.

Howard Bloan, who Is in attendance at the medical college of the were guests at a most pleasant Christmas luncheon given Saturday pnon intthe Woman's Exchange, hy the Letitia Green Stevenson chapter of the D. A. R. tinder whose care Lie society functions. Fpeclnl guests Included H.

M. retina and O. D. Curtis, of the Y. M.

C. A. In charge of the luncheon were: Mrs. Harold Medhery. Mrs.

H. M. Rollins, Mrs. J. E.

Robinson. Mrs. M. A. Peaxe rs.

i. P. tlreen and Kelly. Candy apples and canes were A CHRISTMAS Star Studio Clf'T 203 vy. Washington 8t.

I'niversuy oi cnicagoj nnd Mrs Bloan'. brother. Mr. Josenh Hell jV-. a student at' the medical hool' of Mrs" lh tmvemty of Illinois, at Chicago, the committee.

VoVio uf the the committee. Following the i luncheon a theater nnrltf 1 jiiss t-stner Bell, the sister of Mrs. Sloan is in attendance at a house house was the treat from ck-. larty given by her sorority sisters of I III. Odette Club Cussts.

Miss Louise Dambold. of 701 West Front street, entertained tho mem- v.ni omega, at kittle Bock, Ark. W. A. C.

C. Christmas Party Menmers of the Vf. A. C. C.

nnd 1 Vvn n.t bT I vras fo lowed hv a nrocrsm i a.ve 1 e.orla the near future the children. Ilavmoiwt oh 12 nfr n.n.m"'. Decorations were the children. Raymond Oesch acted Maus. distr bu gifts' im holiday season, 'hristmas tree.

Luncheon I laus, Christmas an from the XMAS FLOWERS was served. The next recrular meet. prices were won by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Percy.

it Enough Club Members of the- Enough club entertained with a Christmas nnrfv ing will be held on January 3, at the home of Mrs. Cora Smith, '319 South Orldley street. A In Indisnspolit. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Menzel of r.03 hursday at the home of Mrs. J. Taylor, of the West Washington v0.Ut?,ricIr'an.tr?,t "'ng CM Ki miiii street road. The afternoon was spent in making cookies and candy for presentation to one ot the children's homes. A gift exchange was also a feature.

Mrs. Avery and daughter. Marabeth, of Chicago, were present street road wnn ir. Auuie uun nlgan, ot Indianapolis, Ind. i The Messrs, Funk Return.

McLean Funk and 1. W. Funk. 'Fifty Yean a Good Store' have returned from California and me Last, respectively, to be with 1 At Dambold Heme. parents.

Mr. and Mrs. I. u. n.

junk of McLean, during the holi- 8outh BummVt wm ent.HaTn AAA wltn family Christmas dinner. Mr. St.TenTon Horns. lu be Plftced "'teen Adlnl E. Ftevenson, who Is In at- lendauoe at Harvard law school.

Is I No Msetina fLT Visit with The meetinJ TAl Brighten Her Holiday There's nothing that will help so to liven up lier Christ-mas and to create that real feeling of holiday spirit as beautiful Flowers. She vtill appreciate a spray of Roses a Bouquet a Potted Plant for they carry a spirit of joy and a token of devotion. Call 386 today and let us suggest soma nice Christmas Flowers for her. Hempstead Greenhouses F. A.

Harder, Proprietor. Phone 386. Northwert Corner Miller tvnd Wrifht Sti. in. parents.

and Mrs. Lewis i UD vv i.Mvv oeen neiu this evening tn the McBarnes Memorial building will be dispensed with. Stevenson of East Washington street Lloyd Nevins Her Lloyd Kevins, of Milwaukee, Wis IS in the city for a holiday visit with '-'-abeth Nevins, of Clauet at Y. W. C.

A. Gymnasium classes at the T. Awill be discontinued until January 7. 1924. The swimminir nool will Ts K- 'ueky.

tvY.t Mr' or Kelley, of til fl.tflSdl1 Prt0 on Batur- InVrtif1 lr one dy ht being December 2S. Mr. Heritage Her Mr. Oeorge T. Heritage, of Eldred, 111 Is visit hl X(-.

i.utiv:. ln" holi with Order Early. Open Today. old home. their Kt Mulberry, attest,.

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