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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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is a in I MISS HERDER AS BRIDE OF AUTUMN Announcement of Her Engagement to Dowl Mauney Was Made Yesterday. GENERAL NOTES OF SOCIETY At a party given yesterday evening at the home of Miss Ozilline Davis, 419 North Madison street, announcement was made of the engagement of Miss Ruth Herder and Dowl Mauney, The news was made known by a shower of yellow and white hearts which tell when the hostess opened a Japanese umbrella, The names of the couple were written on the hearts, The color scheme for the party was yellow and white, and this was carried out in all its details. Miss Herder is the daughter of Mrs. Charles Herder, of West Market street. She has spent practically her entire life here and Lnown to a large circle of friends.

Mr. Mauney 18 the son of Mrs. Margaret P. Manney, of 1012 North Evans street. Both young people a are employes of the Franklin Motor Car Miss Herder having been bookkeeper there for some time.

The wedding will take place in the near future. Lentz- Finley Wedding, In a quiet home wedding at 11 o'clock this morning Miss Ada Lentz will become the bride of Eugene Finley, Rev. H. M. Bloomer, of the Normal M.

E. church, will pronounce the double ring ceremony at the home of the bride, 210 West Mulberry street, Normal. Preceding the service Will McCully will play Mendelssohn's Wedding March. Firteen relatives and intimate friends will be present. There will be 110 uttendants.

Miss Lentz will be married in traveling suit of reindeer brown. She will wear a corsage bouquet of rosebuds. The house will be decorated in palms and lavender and white asters, and this color scheme will be carried out in the four course break. fast which will be served at the Woman's Exchange after the service. Out of town guests will be Mr.

and Mrs. Will McCully, of Green Valley; Clark Windsor, of Decatur: Miss Eleanor Roop, of Downs; Mr. and Mrs. E. J.

Finley, of Hudson, and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Finley, of Immediately after the breakfast the bride and groom will leave for a motor trip to northern points.

Upon their return they wilt make tue.r home on the groom's farm, four and one -half miles southeast of Lexington. Miss Lentz is well known in Bloomington and Normal, having graduated from the Normal high school. For the past two years she has been employed as bookkeeper for George Brand Sons. Mr. Finley is a young farmer of Lexington and is also well known in Bloomington and Normal, having attended the Illinois Wesleyan university.

He is a member of the Tau Kappa Epsilon and Masonic ternities, Home from New York. Mrs. Frank Funk and children, Ben. Florence and Mary, have returned from New York. Mrs.

Funk and daughters have been spending some time in northern Canada. They went to New York last week and there met Ben Funk, who landed on that day from France, where he has been touring in company with class. mates for several weeks. His return was made on the La France. Housewarming Todry.

Alpha Gamma Delta girls will have housewarming this afternoon at their hall at Wesleyan. Members the alumnae and active chapters will De the guests. Miss Phillips to Cleveland. Miss Aline Phillips has resigned position she was to have assumed at Taylorville, and will depart, on Friday, in company with Margaret Manchester, for Cleveland, 0. Both teach art in the Junior high school there during the coming year.

chapter of Sigma Chi fraternity. Miss Jones Here for Visit. New Exchange Manager. Miss Jennie Turner will assume the management of the Woman's Exchange dining room next week. Miss Turner has been clerk for the past tew years in the Normal university offices.

Her place in Normal has been filled by Miss Jennie Johnson, of Bloomington. 6 Party for Bloomingtonians. Peoria Transcript: -Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rudel, of Bloomington, were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy J. Swann, 202 Callender avenue, for the week- end. In their honor a per party was given at the Automobile Club last evening. At the party were Messrs.

and Mesdames Ray Crozier, Joseph Furst, Miles Fuller, Roy J. Swann, Mrs. C. B. Tailby, New York city, Mr.

Walter Isele. Here for Wedding. Peoria Transcript: -Mr. Robert Kavanaugh was in Bloomington, 111.. over the week-end to attend the wedding of a former classmate.

Mr. Marvin Dowe Adame, and Miss Lelia Jane Sweeting. Mr. Kavanaugh served the best man. Both men are of the Illinois Miss Mildred Jones, of East Hammond, is the city for a few weeks' visit with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. M. J. Jones, of North Lee street. Miss Jones was formerly in Detroit, where she did city missionary work among the foreignspeaking people.

Recently she has been transferred to East Hammond. to become the director of the Christian Settlement House in that foreign community. There several of these centers in the country. The aim of this work is to serve the foreign communities in an efficient way, the building be- EUGENIC MARRIAGES will insure to this country a healthjer and more intelligent "family of the future" and many a woman, obviously unfit for marriage, has had her health restored by the timely use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, the most successful remedy for female ills the world has ever known.

Enormous quantities of roots and herbs are used annually in making this good old-fashioned remedy and no woman who suffers from female ills should lose hope until the has tried it. -Adv. Cuticura Soap Clears the Skin and Keeps it Clear Ointment, Tale am, 2c. where Sam of Laboratartes, Dept. since.

THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1920. ing equipped with a public laundry, public showers, day nursery, dispensary, lib. ry, club and class rooms and employment agency. Miss Jones has had several years' experience in the foreign -speaking work and is well fitted to become the director of such an institution. Her friends in this city will be pleased to learn of her success in her chosen line of work.

Pythian Sisters Initiate. At their meeting this evening Pythian Sisters will initiate a class. Several visitors will be present from Downs. After the business meeting two course supper will be served, by a program of reading music and dance. All Pythian followed Sisters and a their families are invited to attend.

80 Depart for Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown will depart for Bartow. today alter spending the summer wich Mr.

and Mrs. H. H. Brown, of 504 North Clinton street. Miss Lundeen Returns.

Miss Mildred Lundeen, of 509 West Olive street, returned yesterday after spending three weeks in Galesburg and Minneapolis. 89 Home From Chicago. Robert E. Williams and his sister, Williams, of 707 East Grove street, returned Tuesday from a five days' visit Chicago. 1912 Social Club.

The 1912 Social Club will hold its first meeting of the fall season with Mrs. W. C. Parker, 711 West Chestnut street, Thursday afterncen. 00 Richard' Dunlap Here.

Richard W. Dunlap, of Danville, is the guest of his uncle and aunt, R. E. Williams and Miss Lucy Williams, of 707 East Grove street. Mr.

Dunlap returns to England the latter part of this month to esume studies at Oxford university. Thalia Circle. The Thalia Circle will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. Boulware, 36 White Place. Mrs.

R. R. Ausmus will be assistant hostess. The work of the meeting will be sewing for charity, Visiting Sister. Mrs.

Funk, of Springfield, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. N. Howard. 08 Pleasant Hour Club.

The Pleasant Hour Club will be postponed one week and will September 16 at the home of THReE Byrell Northrup, 510 East Front street. This will be the first meeting of the year. Leaving for Winnetka. Mrs. J.

H. Burnham and Miss Nellie Ives, of 1321 East sister, ington street, expect to, leave today for Winnetka for two weeks. Returned From Labor Day Visit. Miss Myrtle Leigh returned Tuesday from Davenport, and Peoria, after spending Labor Day with friends. Here From Columbus.

Mrs. Charles Florence, of Columbus, 0., is visiting her sister-in-law. Mrs. S. W.

Waddell, of 1010 North McLean street. Alexander Mothers' Club. The Mothers' Club of the Alexander school will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Joe Reiser, of 105 South Lee street. Labor 'Day Visitors.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phares and daughter, Miriam, of Moline, and Miss Katherine Shea, cf Chicago, spent Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. T.

A. Shea, of 704 West Front street. 00 Here From Kenosha. Miss Bessie Berg and Miss Edna Degen, of Kenosha re spending a week with friends and relatives in and near Bloomington. 00 Returned From Detroit.

Miss Lucille Johnson, of 410 North Lee street, returned yesterday from Detroit, where she spent the month of August with Miss Ann Savage, formerly of this city. de Leaving for Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sorensen and children, who have been visiting Mrs.

Sorensen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claus Hendrickson, for a month, Georgette Blouses $5.50 Big Values Menter's Generous Terms We have made a special purchase of Georgette blouses which we will sell in all our stores at $5.50. Every one is splendid value and among them are all the popular colors. If you have any doubt about ter's ability to give splendid values see these lovely waists.

You can get one on Menter's easy ternis. MENTER 423 N. MAIN More than 60 yrs. ago an English chemist began to manufacture BEECHAM'S PILLS. Today they the sale of Why? Beecham's Sold everywhere.

In boxes, NUXATED IRON Dr. Ferdinand Kias. New York: Paysician and Madicel Author, says: Wealty fo nine my opinon that in times out of ten, onstrung vitality nervesand failing strength of and iron in are to deficiency the bicod. fun vraoad that there ere thousands who, simply by taking Nozated Iron, might readily build up their their red-blood corpuscles, energy incroase and themselves back to vigorous DO NOT ACCEPT SUBSTITUTES leave today for their home in Redwood Falls, Minn. They wi' go in their car and enroute will visit relatives in Iowa and Wiscensir.

Attend School at Kankakee. Miss Eleanor Kinsella, of 1603 Franklin avenue, leaves this Week for Kankakee where she will attend St. Joseph's seminary during the coming year. No. 50 Thimble.

Bloomington Thimble No. 50, 0. E. will meet at Masonic Temple this afternoon. The hostesses are Mesdames Sterling, Kirkpatrick, Dietz and MeLaflin.

Morton Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Yale Kiblington, of Morton, are visiting Clere Tilbury and other relations in Bloomington and Towanda before leaving for California, which is to be their future home. CHURCH SOCIETIES The Ladies' Aid Society the Swedish Lutheran church will hold a meeting on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Robert Job. at Shirley. The meeting will be ut 2 o'clock. Willing Workers of Park M. E.

church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. O. 1. Johnson and Miss Rhoda Parker at the home of Miss Parker, 1303 North Clinton boulevard. Mabel Elliott class of the Second Presbyterian church will have a party this afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs.

Gus Fagerburg, 1712 Main street, Normal. The Mothers' Cirele of the First Christan church will meet Thursday at 2:30 in the departmental rooms of the church. The hostesses will be Mesdames N. W. Cline, C.

C. Wil-, liams and Clarence. Election of offieers will be an important feature. The Friendship Club of the Park M. E.

church will meet with Mrs. Wittington at 901 Morris avenue. The meeting will be held at on Wednesday afternoon. There will be the election of new officers. The monthly meeting of the Luther League of the Swedish Lutheran church has been postponed until Wednesday.

September 15. Party at Randolph. On Sunday, Sept. W. Barnes and son Claud were given a birthday surprise party at his home at Randolnh by his relatives and friends from Colfax and Fairbury.

Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Woodard and family from Fairbury, and Mrs Ed. Lopp daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. P. B. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.

F. O. Clark. Mrs. B.

F. Barnes from Colfax and Mr. and Mrs. H. Bach and daughter of Bloomington, Mr.

and Mrs. O. F. Barnes of Randolph. Alberta Peaches.

Just a few days more. Hurry up if you want any. Lilly Orchard Fruit Company. -Adv. Private Kindergarten MISS HUNT'S PRIVATE KINDERGARTEN, 511 EAST MONROE ST.

Reopened on September 7 A limited number of pupils will still be accepted. Marriage Licenses. William Gillespie, Danveport, Ia. Green, Davenport, Adelae Lowery, Congerville. Fay Goodig, Congerville.

Sheridan Wilkey, Bloomington. Alice Mayo, Bloomington. Louis Lighthall. Clinton. Blanche Graham.

Heyworth. Eugene Finley, Lexington. Ada Lentz, Normal. "FREEZONE" Lift Corns! No Pain! Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness' or irritation. Only One Thing Now Lacking -Money "I have doctored nine years for stomach and liver trouble and spent thousands of dollars, but instead of becoming cured of these ailments.

my bloating and pains and attacks became worse. I was persuaded a year ago to take Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and have never suffered since taking the first dose. I wish I had the money back I spent for other medicine." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and tilays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. D.

D. Moore, druggist, and druggists To Discard Freckles, Tan, Pimples, Wrinkles It is said that creams containing animal grease cause hair to grow. You run no risk of acquiring superfluous hair from using ordinary mercolized wax. There is nothing better for a discolored skin, as the wax actually absorbs the offensive cuticle. The latter is naturally replaced by a clear, smooth.

healthy complexion, full of life and expression. It's the sensible way to discard 21 freckled, tanned, over-red, blotchy or pimpled skin. Get an ounce of mercolized wax at any druggist's and apply, nightly like cold cream, erasing in the morning with soap and water. Soon you will observe a most remarkable transformation. The ideal wrinkle remover is made by dissolving an ounce of pure powdered saxolite in a half pint of witch hazel.

Bathing the face in the solution brings almost immediate ---Advertisement. READ PANTAGRAPH WANT ADS IT'S WHAT THEY SAY IT IS--AT HOMUTH'S JAMONDS The Most Precious Jewel Ever Dug From Mother Earth TO BUY IS NOT AN EXPENDI. TURE, BUT AN INVESTMENT I We have some fine selected Stones priced from $50.00 to $150.00 each- mounted in Tiffany mountings. Other mountings in Platinum, White Gold 14K, Green and Red Gold, with cost added according to mounting you choose. I Come in and let us show you Homuth's Diamonds -Are a Joy to Give--a Pleasure to Receive.

WILL H. HOMUTH JEWELRY COMPANY HALLMARK Store Today--A Sale of SAMPLE SUITS This sale consists of a lot of manufacturers' sample suits, in every new and popular material, in all sizes and the season's newest models. Every suit represents a saving opportunity of from $15 to $20, and is one which should not be overlooked by those who have not as yet selected their suit for the coming Fall and Winter season. We were fortunate in securing these suits at prices which were low and are passing our good fortune on to our friends and customers. The suits are priced at $29.50 $35 $49.50 $55.00 $69.50 It will pay you to be early at this sale, (since there is only one of a model-remember they're samples) in order to secure choice from the complete assortment.

There is a size for everybody. 109 THE '109 MAIN MAIN EMPORIUM ST. Never Pass Emporium Bargains- -BUY. ST. Buy it HIGHEST.

QUALITIES Oosy, for less at Convenient, Boston Store WEST SIDE Store the Courteous, Store Modistes and Correct Dressers agree that the secret of a perfect appearance lies in the proper selection of the corset. Our corsets are the best to be had and the fitting is guaranteed. Long experience enables us to give you correct advice in selecting your corset. Buy one now -before making up that new gown. The CORSET the Secret of Correct Dressing Frolaset Henderson These models are front lace- These popular corsets in made of brocades, coutfls, Elastic Reduso-both back and lace trim- front laced -low bust and high top some embroidery, some -made of strong coutil, some med--elastic tops--pink and brocaded, some plain--elastic tops white--very firm and dependable -very good models $5, 6.50 $3, $5 and 7.50 6.50, 7.50 Brassieres Sport Many popular CO Corsets models of Bras- Athletic and Dancing Corsets -topsieres and Bust Confiners-very pop- less and elastic top-flesh-also the ular Stylish Stout model for full fig.

Gotham Elastic Girdle for the free ures--front and back opening--some movement of the body---embroidery fitted over live models trimmed 79c, 1.20, 1.25, 1.69 1.79 and 3,00 Have that new dress fitted over a new corset -W. H. ROLANDThe Store That Sells Wooltex Fall Fall Sample Sample Suits- SuitsSpecially Specially Priced! Priced! SPECIAL SHOWING OF New Fall Suits! Offering Many Inducements For Your Early our Suit Shop was croded to capacity! Today will see hosts of other women equally as anxious--so we urge you to buy NOW while ASsortments are at their height of newness! -IT PAYS TO BUY WOOLTEX! -of Tricotine Wool Velour $45.00 -of -of -of "Veldyne" "Silvertone" $95.00 "Duvetyne" -of "Velour de Laine" $49.75 -of -of "Frost-glo" "Peach-Bloom" $99.75 -of French Serge $55.00 -of "Hindeen" $110.00 $69.75 -some -some Fur Tailored Trimmed $115.00 -some Embroidered $75.00 -some Fancy Trimmed $125.00 -shades of Brown $79.50 -shades -shades of of Blue Green $129.75 -all other Colors $85.00 -styles for Women $139.75 -styles for Misses $89.75 -for -for -for Stout Small Medium Women Women Figures $150.00 others at $159.75 up to $225.00 our ur Best of Everything YEGACOI A FINE SPREAD FOR BREAD Prices Right Reduces the High Cost of Living WINSLOW'S HEALTHFUL NOURISHING CANDY -GROCERIES ECONOM. CAL Phone 92. 309 South Main Street PANTAGRAPH WANT, ADS BRING BEST, RESULTS.

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