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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 8

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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THE DAILY PAXTAGRAPH, IL THURSDAY MOBNTNG, SEPTEMBER 9, 192:. read with Interest by the many friends of the couple. The wddlng will take place some time in early autumn. Miss Marl Lloyd, of 141t Vlau street, Is home from her attendanr! at the Rocky Mountain Danes Camp. favors were corsace bouquets fcr each guest.

A five-course dinner; was servid. after which theie was a theater party. I First U. B. Missionary.

The meeting of the Women's Mls-j Isimiary Society of the First I'mtviii liams, of 306 Stllwell street, were married in Peoria at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. There were no attendants and only the very immediate1 families of the bridal couple were to a recent death In the brides' family. The bride was dressed In a brown traveling suit and carried rosea. She has made her home In this city with her sister. Mrs.

Doe-man, 1416 West Olive stree She la a graduate of the Lutheran school and has many friends here. The groom, a resident of Bloomington. is employed with thegas company Dlant. SOCIE HAPPY BRIDES OF AUTUMNARE MANY Miss Margaret Henkclman Weds George L. Wenninger in Simple Service Yesterday.

Brethren church, scheduled for Thursday afternoon, lias been postponed visit her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn. Give Barn Dance. A group of young people from Hloomiiimcn.

with friends and neighbors, will enjoy a barn dance at the home ot Fletcher Johnson, Thursday evening, six miles west of the city on the Washington street road. Colfax People Buy Home. There is to be miniature Colfax colony on the cast side in this lily. Mr. and Mrs.

J. K. Wonlston have just closed a deal for the purchase of the home of J. J. Paul on Woodland avenue.

This is one of the I utin the ence of fourteen guests, relatives and friends. Following the ceremony a weddng dinner was served, pink and white the color scheme. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Mayo and has received her education here in the local schools, later training In the Kelso sanitarium. The groom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Wilkey, of Normal. He is In the employ of the Johnson Transfer Company. At the home of the groom. 101 West Poplar street, Normal, the bridal couple will go to housekeeping, Engagement Announced.

Last evening at their home 701 South Center street, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hensel announced the engagement of 1 byterian church, wihch was to have held ita picnic today, will postpone that event until Monday It will be held at the home of Mrs. Ealrd of Normal Returned from Iowa. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Washburn and daughter. Gladys, of 13U1 North Fast street returned Wednesday evening from a 3 week's motor trip In Webster City, where they have been visiting relatives and friends. Back from W. Virginia Mrs.

Robert Robertson and daughters, Amelia and Beatrice, of North Fast street, have returned from an extended visit with relatives and friends at White Sulphur, West Virginia. Bateman-Williams Marriage. Mlsa Gertrude Bateman, of 1416 West Olive street, and Harry Wil to rvauiraay anertioon at at tor home of Mrs. K. S.

Downs, 205 West I'nion street. Return From Auto Trip, Mr. and Mi's. Charles Ijithrop and daughter. Kaciiael, of 615 West Jackson, and Mr.

and Mrs. ('. A. Lathrop, of 611 West Jackson, returned Wednesday from an automobile trip to employed with the gas company plant. Shampoo with Eggol And Tout halt will be soft, fluffy and eaiy to do op.

An Eevol shampoo deans the scarp of Avcn, particle of dost, dirt, dandruff and excess oil, arc ftvee the habr a brilliant sod lustrous that vou can get faun no other tbanpoo Twelve Delightful Shampoo for Twenty.fi ve Cent You will be surprised at the wonderful deanstog qualities of Erxol Shampoo. dean the pores and lets youi hah breathe so st wUJ Eggol Shampoo Is sold In 25-cent psckife onh all. dm; and department stores. Try Eggol today. coupie win tie at home at 1415 West Olive street.

Mayo-Wilkey. DINNER FOR MISS STEVENSON city, and is near the place recently Olnoy, 111., where they attended a re-j At the home of the bride, 17 East Chestnut street, Miss Alice Mavo wai married to Sheridan Wilkey. of Nor. their daughter, Mlas Irene, to Harry Genders, a young business man of Downs. The announcement was made in the presence of a few of the very Immediate friends and will be unum or tne i.atnrop tamny last Sunday, one hundred and l'urty memhers of the Lathrop family were at the reunion.

mal, the ring ceremony 1 elng read by ncv. i. w. lvongenoaugn in the pres purchased by C. P.

Pledger, another former Colfax man who has bought a home here and ill move Ills family to Woomincton. Guesta from Gary, Ind, Miss Leah Kraft of Towanda had as her guests over the week end Miss Jessie Turner and Clifford Vil-mer of Gary, and Raymond Spindler of Chicago. An Indiana Motor Trip. I Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Zelle and daugh Iter, Floy, of t1 Fast (dive and Miss Wiight, of (returned night from a week's! motor trip thru northern Indiana. Returned from Nebraska. rr. and Mrs. Wingert of 310 South AN UNUSUAL EYEN1 Yesterday afternoon at the home of Rev.

H. H. r.lcrbaum. ot the Evangelical Friedens church, occurred th marriage of Miss Margaret M. Henkclman and Otorpe L.

Hennlngpr. Miss Bertha Helse served as bridesmaid, while the groom B9 attcniled by Hubert. The hrirte was dnsseil In a brown traveling suit with matching accessories. The only others present to witness the ceremony were John Henkelman. father of the bride, of 1004 South East sireet.

and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murray. After the wedding ceremony a dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Butler, 702 South Fast street. The house was profusely decorated with garden flowers, as was the table, yellow and red r-dominatine at the latter place. The bridal courle will go Oak Park. OB their honeymoon, after which they will be at home at 1004 South East street after October 1. The bride Is the daughter of John Henkelman, of MM South Fast street, and is a graduate of the Blooming-ton schools, also of Frown's Business College.

She is also quite a musician. The groom is car Inspector at the Clinton street returned Tuesday from1 Superior and other points in Nebras-I ka. where they have been visiting for the past two weeks. They had I many a delightful side trips and the auto trips they took were especially: 'fine on account of the condition of enough to make almost tinprecedent-1 ed crops there and, by their nature, roads do not stay muddy there, it made ideal traveling. As the rain At Hawthorne School.

The Parent-Teauhers Association of Hawthorne school will have a special meeting this afternoon at 3 o'clock. All are ured to be present. Ladies of St. Patricks The Ladles of St. Patrick's church will meet this afternoon at 8 o'clock at the school house.

The annual election of officers will take place. Back from Michigan. Hon. T. C.

Kerrick Is home from northern Michigan, where he spent the past six weeks. From Two Monthi' Vacation Miss Lutie I. Jackman of 606 North Madison sireet has returned from a two months' vacation spent at Misha-waukee, Wisconsin, and Basa Lake, Indiana. Delta Alpha Clati Picnio The Delta Alpha Class of the Pres lays the wind that was another decided advantage. Hoopeston and Other Points Mrs.

George Geudy and children. Karl and Mariorie, of lli'4 West Tay 500 GOAT 1 lor street have returned from a visit with the former's parents. Mr. and; on gaie Mrs. H.

A. I'avis of Hoopeston. While there they attended the 1. 1. fair at Panvillo; also the Havis reunion was the most interesting event of the visit.

The reunion was held Velours, Broadcloths, Silvertones, Bolivias, Camillian Cloths, Duvedelyns, Peachblooms, Crystal Cloths $18.50, $29.50, $39,50, $45, $60, $75 to $149.50 1 Dancing Classes and Parties Prof. G. H. Janke, of Rockford, will open the DANCING SEASON In the Bloomington Club Ball Room WEDNESDAY EVENING. SEPT.

15TH. Classes and dancing thereafter every Wednesday night. These danres should prove popular, sa Mr. Janke will conduct them on a high standard and teach all the latest dances. The classes will be from 8 to 9 p.

m. Dancing from 9 to 12 p. m. GOFORTH'S ORCHESTRA WILL FURNISH THE MUSIC. Admlasion will lie per couple.

Kxtra ladles B5c, including war tax. LESSON FREE. Member International Association Masters of Dancing in liosweu. inniana, on Minony, rep- tember 5th. There were one hun- dred attending.

The dinner was served cafeteria stvle. A very fine concert-program was listened to afterwards. To Locate in Detroit. J. A.

Robinson, who has resided In this city for the past few years, and i Via Harr of 11U2 East Jackson street who were married some time ago. left yesterday for Detroit, Michigan where Mr. Robinson has a position with the Chalmers Motor Car Com- pany of that city. Scogin Family Reunion. On Monday, Ijibor Day, was celebrated an interesting family reunion at Wakefield's Grove, near" Wapella, of the descendants of William and Margaret Scogin.

a pioneer couple of that vicinity. There were 75 people present, being the children and grandchildren of the couple. They came from Bloomington, Streator. I'rhana, Villa Grove, Normal, Clinton, Wapella and Heyworth. There was a bountiful dinner served at noon, and the day was a pleasant one in every respect.

It was decided to I meet again next year, probably at I Miller Park. I Visiting Relatives Here. i Mrs. Chris Loeffler of Rockford is i Illinois vntial and his home is at 916 Oakland avenue. He served two 5 ears In tiie.

army In a machine gun battalion, spending one year in France. Mr. and Mrs. Hennlnger have many friends in this city, having lived most of their lives here Crumbaker-Calder. Miss Helen M.

Crumhakor. of Preemption, and Forrest G. ('alder, of reoria. were united in marriage at the home of the bride last Saturday. The reremonv was said at high noon bv Rev.

V. C. Crumhakor, father of the bride, In the presence of the memhers of the families the young people. The bride was a student at the Illinois Wesleyan University Inst year. She was a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.

The groom is an accountant in the employ of the Avery Company at Peoria. Mr. and Mrs. Caldr will he at home after September at BOO North Monroe street In Peoria. Arnold -Richardson.

Miss Fernice Arnold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Arnold, and Lloyd Richardson, son of Mrs. M. Richardson, were married Wednesday evening at 7 o'edock at the bride's home In Cooksville.

The double ring service was said by Rev. Mr. N'ance. The bride was gowned in a blue radium silk and carried cream roses. Both young people are well known and have a wide circle of friends at Cooksville.

The bride is a graduate of Cooksville high and also of Mrs. Gray's College of Music, being one of the, affiliated teachers. Mr. is a farmer living about half a mile south of Cooksville on a farm, to which he will take his bride following a short wedding trip. Jj 2 Mitt Covey Entertains.

Mlas Catherine Covey, of North Main street, entertained with a tea in the tile room at the Woman's Exchange at 4:30 yesterday afternoon. Thera were eicht guests present. Givs Dinner for Miss Stevenson. Teaterday evenlne at the Woman's Exchange, Miss Frances Pewenter and Miss Gertrude Anderson gave a dinner In honor of Miss Charlotte Stevenson, hrlde-to-he. Covers were laid for eighteen guests and the Well Save Hair Curling Troubles Are Over Read This! visiting Mrs.

Alex Bryant, west of the city. Mrs. Loeffler is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Dunn, deceased, former residents for many years- of West Grove street, and has many friends here.

From Illoomington, Mrs. Loeffler will go to Danville to Thursday Friday and Saturday Hate you heard about the newest way to keep tin hair in curl! If not. by all means, cut out these simple directions anl try this wonderful method. Procure a nev. tooth brush and few ounces ot plain li(Utd Bilmerine from your druggist.

Appiy enough of the liquid with the brush to moisten the hair trom root to tip Just before doing it up. Vou will be quite astonished when you find you" hare such loyely wave:) and curls, they appear altogether natural. Instead of baring been arliflcally acquired. Best of all, the wavlnesa will last Tcry much longer than It would otherwise. I Your hair, of course, will have more "body" and flufflness than where the dry-1 I0U $20 to $25 Children Cry.

FOR FLETCHER'S ASTO I A Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO I A ing, singeing, waylng Iron Is used. It will appear and livelier, for sitmerine has prated equally desirable as a dressing for the hair. You'll find It pleasant to use, and It will lean no sticky, greasy ur streaky trace. Advertisement. 5 Here's How We Do It- 1 We have just made this exceptional purchase of 500 Coats from a well known Eastern manufacturer at exceptional low prices, and we are going to give you the benefit of this big buy, and still make our legitimate profit and besides You Don't Have to Pay Cash for Your Goat! Simply make a deposit on the coat you want and we will store it free of charge until you call for it in the fall.

You can make a small payment now and then by the time you need your coat it will probably be entirely paid for. In this way you won't have to worry about the coat need and you will be mighty glad that you took advantage of our present liberal offer Jj -J A large size French Velour yjrk Powder Puff with each 50c box of Compexjon DnWrtctr if ivy ww u. Later you'll he glad that you purchased one of these coats especially when you see a similar coat that cost $20 or $25 more. Remember, storage on your coat wont cost you a cent. Come in TODAY! Don't delay! The coat and size you want is here! vZ 5 yoU once Puritan Beauty Complexion Powder you will be so delighted with rts purity, daintiness, texture and exquisite parfume that will have a permanent place on your dressing table.

To induce yoTto try if NOW nVresent with a largesize. French Velour Powder Puff, absolutely free, with each 50c box. Buy Yooir Coait Now- PunUn Beauty Complexion Powder is in a class by itself- the choice of the most beautiful women of society, stags and screen. Intended primarily to protect and beautify the complexion, it does more, as it is soothing and healing to irntated skins. Spreads evenly stays on almost in visible exquisitely perfumed truly the finest powder that science can create or money can buy.

Four shades one wUmatch i your complexion. Large box 50c. Be sure to AbK. for the French Velour Powder Puff, which, for a lim-ted time only, is given free with each box. Also Try Sunlight Rouge Another Puritan Beauty creation that you wnlllikee rouge that will.

pp ef.tldKia. Positively harmless. Btol. prftry. and dark rims.

Cake form In special box tntfapuS 3C It will mean a saving of from $20 to $25, because prices are still on the increase and there is no telling what they will be later on these same coats. Doubtless you have noticed the telegrams from Eastern clothes manufacturers during the past stating that materials and labor will be much higher this fall. These statements can surely be relied upon, and they serve as a warning to the clothes buying public to BUY NOW. Therefore, we suggest that you take advantage of our liberal efT.u De theSG Cats St0red for you untU you need You'U find that these coats cannt be duplicated in price and that they are big values. Come in TODAY and make your selection because these coats will not last long at such prices.

FOR SALE IN BLOOMINGTON BY H. J. FREY. J. C.

COBLENTZ, BONXETT DRUG HARRY E. JOHNSON, M. E. 60MERS, THEO. JIORATZ, J.

M. MILLER O. F. HAFFNER, CURLEE DRUG STORE D. D.

MOORE. ITH EWmi 109 MAIN ST. BLOOMINGTON 1EI MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION rr SeeafcetassJ Purttaa.

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