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net. LIVING INRANTOUL Church Women Plan World Prayer Day I- -0-' 1 a Wilma Bolliger Betrothed to Edward Ryan Eichelbergers To Mark 50th Anniversary Committees For Service, Luncheon Named TREMONT. (PNS) Mr. and HOPED ALE. (PNS) Mr.

and Mrs. George Eichelberger will ob Mrs. Ned Bolliger are announcing the engagement of their daughter serve their golden wedding anni Wilma to Edward Ryan, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E.

Ryan of The Bloomington-Nomul Council of Church Women has announced plans for the annual observance of world day of prayer, set for Friday. Feb. 21. the first Friday in IatX. versary Monday, Jan.

27. Mr. and Mrs. Eichelberger have lived their entire lives In and Mrs. J.

G. Ilauer of Bloom- around Hopedale. Mr. Eichelberger has been employed by Aiss- Ington and Mrs. F.

V. Umirker of Normal are serving as chairmen burger and hardware store. for arrangements. Mm Elisabeth for 43 years. Stubblefleld.

president of the Dloomington Business and Pro fessional Women's club, is chair TALKATIVE FRIEND man for the noon luncheon with TAXES ETIQUETTE Miss Martha Busrt of HUnois VYesleyan university to arrange Delavan. Miss Bolliger is a graduate of Tremont Community High school and attended Illinois State Normal university. She is now employed in the office of the Caterpillar Tractor company in East Peoria. Mr. Ryan is a graduate of Delavan High school and is engaged in farming.

No date has been set lor the wedding. Lincoln Girl's Engagement Announced LINCOLN. PNS Announcement of the engagement and ap Waiting for the caller to say the program, during the serving. Mrs. Wystt Chalrmaa.

"goodby" over the telephone be Jt -U jTV. (1 Mrs. J. Stuart Wyatt. president fore you do.

Is a rule of etiquette of Wesley Met hod Ut Woman's So pi; Osv fl; 1 1 I .1 i 4 1 i the impatient person, who is ciety of Christian Service. Is general chairman for the afternoon talked to by a garrulous friend, may be hard to observe. But If program, which is to be given at Wesley First Methodist church. you re a stickier lor gooa man Luncheon is to be served from ners. you must grit your teeth and 11 a.

m. to 1:30 p. m. at First wait for the other person "good- by, no matter how anxious you are to cut the conversation short. Presbyterian church with members of the Woman's council to make arrangements.

There will be only 300 tickets available for this It you want your caller to go proaching marriage of Miss Elea away with a good impression. nor Svenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo L. Svenson of Wil- you'll also have to make your luncheon.

A devotional prayer service is to be conducted during "goodby" a pleasant one. no mat IJ-XIH Ki trm trl. wJc1Vral mm 1 1 m4 (Wik ar lh f4Mw bmimmI tWfUMt mM df frnft are. im a4lev. If mi, tr.

W. ter Mrl. Mr. J. Mart )U.

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I 7 a. Mr. J. A. Ilr 4 Mr.

I. I jUkr. liamsville, and Howard Lanter-man son of Mr. and Mrs, ter how much effort it takes. the cafeteria serving.

rtaa fer Retreat. There is another rule of eti The hospitality committee for Howard Lanterman of Elkhart, was made Thursday. The wedding will take place Feb. 15 at St. Pat quette which is too often violated the luncheon hour will have Mrs uiancne.

Moore, of formal as rick's church, Elkhart. by people proud of their good manners. That's the one of leaving another person hanging on the chairman. OES Group Miss Svenson is a graduate of For all persons responsible tor DAILY WALKS CAN HELP WEAK HEARTS BRADY Elkhart High school and is em 'phone while you go to the door. the planning and who will par ployed in the office of the Logan through a ie cabinet or gUeJun-m ctmtixKtr j.jy County Farm Bureau.

Mr. Lanterman is also a grad ut anemoon with Mrs. J. A. Lrrs nv ir.

uiujt nRnr jiht i.w tt.x.:. Plans Trip trate of Elkhart High school and You can prevent inierrupuons general chairman. Mrs. Chester A corTTixvir.t now Hr.ur4 It cc txr is in the restaurant business in like these from taking you away Marquis is directing 9 told us he the ttf-rr dy i hl -tr Elkhart. He served 34 months in from the telephone, but you can Mrs.

A. T. Srwth will serve a his eipetirnce lratt filur the trr iol the navy during World War II. BENSON. (PXS) first Sgt.

and Mrs. Tony Epel are making their home in Rantoul following their Jan. IS wedding in IIenMn's St. Paul's Lutheran rhurrh. Mrs.

Kpel, the former Mist Zella Geiken, was assistant obstetriral supervinor at Mennonlte honpllal i a i. tell your friend that youll can secretary and Mrs. Clarence II To Chicago diilaUi. Vitamin 11 cumptc n4 ihs tn rrA rt tk daily walka. fvrm.

her back. Courtesy requires thatiMeiruner treasurer. you tell her how soon you'll call Service In Normal. It hrvf fiitixwr, kt tat IWiWf pciwre nrr marriage HwklntPhot ner oacic ana mai you ao. In ta tK.

rvi i Comtarrd i'h lh eittvrtv A to jf, of many r- h-4 r. Clinton Girl To Be Bride held In Bloomington the Norma! churches will unite for a service IM It com- .,1 r4iUr -m to be held In Pr c'? tretfrn! ao Program for this year's oberv het liuufr. tt. t- t.s Oj-f Iance has been written by a woman of India, member of a ChrUtsan Lincoln Pair Takes Vows In Chicago lime about d.riUU. rA rrrf.

i.jwi.a.. rw- r. family, who has chmen for her theme "Make Level In the Demt a Highway for Our God." LINCOLN. (PNS) Mrs. Johnson of Lincoln announces Committees ht-r.

plete. I gie ntrr ry le- rrrr4 .1 i VZ hef or wh.ch o-tet rrrf by ery tew g4 arl r- 1 5 lm ro authorny. (nihd. If I had troch e. tr r- or failure of any hind I fcr tue r-'i Vf "'U tot lake d.r!U oi rry own (,, tt 1 if I con.ulrd a tot 1- rf fU I or an.

7 lit a the doctor otoVrrd ard hrrp t. the marriage of her daughter, Edna Collins, to Thomas A. Kenning son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kenning of Lincoln.

For Le Roy Lodge Named The couple was married last Saturday in Chicago at Bryn my smart roni to rryw.f. a Maur Community church by the Rev. Ray Freeman Jenney. Mr. flCecnite IVstelWiaL w'k IX ROY.

Mrs. Far! Rawr. and Mrs. Robert A. Klinnek of In c.

of hrart WttV Chicago were attendants. where i.alu iodrfard ee r' bene.cial acrord.nt 'avtard an opismal ra- rJ lyyl noble crand of Mar Q-aeen Ite-bekah lodce In Le Roy. haa appointed Mra. Lyle Denner. Mr.

Ceorse Dolly and Mr. Johnston to plan the prcifram for If VTj, i-tfl I Paxton OES Initiates Three Mr. and Mrs. Kenning will in Lincoln. tlon of iUKn i li- d.cafed- an4 bene-rul.

arrcrding fcufCtA VluD MeCtl I the comtnc year Dinner Party Ma Johnston. Mr. Emory and Mrs. Denny will nuke to my I regard cw- rVRFKA. tft 7" pie as a real heart tonie.

I ttoutf Jtrtaty 11 plans for the annual banquet, to Fetes Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Burrows of that digitals can cf mrrtorer a-l c-t- the or the function mt W-e U-m ft Xttt lt'rf .1 a je.g Miss Vandervort be sen-eo: reft.

17. Mrs. Dolly. Mrs. Don Arv'er- CLINTON.

(PNS) Mr. and on and Mrs. ivibtet McKr- Mrs. Kenneth L. Vandervort an nean assrwjgn ll may tw, Jce lAfU? 4i iti.t taj or whip UP tirni.

wyk failinc heart for a few hours f9 JX-e dates. If that Is dVirb. iTodAV ReCiDCr J. yr. land will have rharce of the 1311 North Park street entertained at dinner Thursday night, complimenting Mr.

and Mrs. William T. ttns. nounce the engagement of their daughter Doris Ellen to Robert E. District Initiation was et for So my lo foo iirti wit tff X- -n A ut to tocos Bringham, newlyweds.

Camp, son of Mrs. Madge Camp of who in ad rt -tit cJi-' I r- ai-r Monday night. March 31. Mem Ibers planned to tend lift to Wan A Mm Ida Atterbury at the orphan home Given Birthday Dinner and ti py-n to, rygard: K- Ji' i-e my adir arwl th Mitr ml 1 LONG POINT. (PNS) Mrs.

in Lincoln. Her birthday dale Feb. 2. Decatur. Mis Vandervort, a graduate of Clinton Community High school, is now employed at the DeWitt County National bank.

Mr. Camp, a graduate of Maroa High school, is employed at the State Farm Insurance companies. A program wa given for the Linda Deets was guest of honor at a birthday dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace doctors lo the errr.

etrcl to lak digitati 00 their w. Is that each dopt of the drvg te "V-" 1 i rwed 1 te meeting hetd Monday night by Beutke. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin bined Si ith tr tHmmtrfnl or f.

-e A I-1 Mr. Will.am Riven. Mrs. William Floyd. Mrs.

Mc Far land and Mr. John Tompkins. taken In or wi'h an oiire Mertis of Streator were among The wedding date has not been laoMMinl of It rrrs. ant sw- the guests present. set.

DESIGNING WOMAN School Can PATTERN DOES CIIENOA. AILis Violee Reum af Cbenoa and Kenneth field lAM.Uo awasisPSptAtfl swaanilt lea CI fsatilV I MikaMM aksaaB- ueiores onpe Betrothed 1 viiiml nidi i itu a i i tus aaa ess a a ajwiinriaiw iiihmhi i southeast ef Chenoa. They are making their borne In Tootlae, Qe c3S wOOQ Provincial With a Young Look New Trend DOUBLE DUTY ON BLOUSES iirre ihi i 11 are rmpiojru. ppwir mow As Teacher nv riJZAntmi niu.it It's old. and It's rew.

Lmety cit DWIGHT. (PNS) Mr. and American proline tJo-tna art news In the furnr.ure -vcr Mrs. Alfred F. Cripe of Dwight announce the engagement of their daughter Delores to Howard Paul Wilford Bleich of Roberts Weds Girl From California BY ANGELO TATtL And they're Parents and society in general popular the provincial tijim ii lean hard on the schools for the called a new trrnd.

There's good reaioo foe the pto- training and education of the chil dren and at present there Is great deal of talk about the qua! sen, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paulsen of Dwight. No date has been set for the wedding. Tremont High School Announces Honor Roll vtnctal trrnd.

This furniture it hardy and cheerful, it's trjMie fr ROBERTS. (PNS) Friend here have learned of the marriage of Wilford Bleich of Roberts and Miss Adele Davidson of San Pedro. Calif. POINTS FOR PARENTS ity of that education and the suc inlorinal living, ita good for children to grow up wiih. It's smaJ cess of its application.

The deci for today's inua rosms, sion seems to be that we are not The wedding took place Dec 5 It was the interest that young at the First Christian church with BY EDYTT1 THOMAS WALLACE. dolnf too weU. people showed Ln proKtrxial a'-ylrj TREMONT. (PNS) Honor roll students for the third six the Rev. Frank Carter officiating.

I It Is the teacher. No matter how that cauaed mar.ufacturrrs to I I Mr. Bleich, a World War II vet fine a building is erected, nor how weeks at Tremont Community make it tor them for rew eran with five years service, is the! modern the program and the High school were announced by home-. Of course modern it a firs! son of Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Bleich. 7A I equipment, the school is as rrny of Principal Harry E. Stone Friday. The bride, daughter of Mr. and as the teachers, it cannot be Oct They are: Ellen Beyer, Marilyn nornemaken.

but r-tovirwiai Mrs. Ward Davison, was a phar chwen by many of them. loo. for Pflederer, Margaret Callahan and Nelda Litwiller, seniors; Joan Cot macist second class during the. many of the same rratorts that ter.

The teacher is the school. The principal may think he is tb most important person in the school, the superintendent may think he is, but the fact is thai ton and Donald Nieukirk, sopho war. make modern so well l.krd. It it comfortable arvl caiuat. riM for The coude will live in San mores: Nancy Koch.

Marge Pfled erer and Verle Rother. freshmen. Pedro. young lota, rtmkm bwl t4r at-; t-tsi was rvS4ai frLavtrvarsl c.vlO lt- wf tl raa sa caul l-att people ho Itke lo wear casual clotr.es and live more and more neither of them functions unul Students attaining the honorable the classroom teacher functions. mention list are: Lois Lay.

Doro outdoors. It e-xare -4 Honor Roll Students Why haven't the teachers done a thy Ropp, Norma Keller, Paul p.e na(Wm IiUm (erel xe can te ta" it. Usaa. w3ti ef I fr-j fcs InoorthtJe Ire 4J rTi fti I ar4 iv.g tW-g twra a- Sn a r- a mmn. a- aw.ua fS.4 Named at Odell School from the heavy fotmal.t that usesl lo make -fT nmre kxked at than uct.

The old ci- i frv r-l the "Woemer and Mary Beutel, seniors; Elsie Schaefer, Carol Koch, Betty Brown. Curtis Koch and better job? Higher salaries will not cure this. Good teachers are worthy ot a.lki lit If nnF.LJ (PNS Honor roll Mitt a rilt-U" It 1 Ijlf. Sk.4 Darlene Hampton, juniors; Joe students at St. Paul's High school sy a- 1 1 period, largely late Hth and ll'h- any salary they can get.

the higher the better, 1 say. But money ttnti -ral ast war. Sauder, Donna Fox, Marilyn Un- were announced Friday. century, are revived for it a tmt ti sicker. Jim Strunk, Elmon Koch rapers.

fabrics ar.d ti I On the roll are Vera Stabler. ill not satisfy a creative soul. Thar LaMir-rt oj ra Ul at a im mm a Mni ir'iAi v-are a tl i aS Vsreese a Doris Wolf. Loretta Brady ana a lively mind, a professional spirit and Keith Toepfer. sophomores; Kenneth Knapp, Robert Hinman, trwtjy an tre.

aI a' T1 oaaa eaa a av. always succeed In a Betty Cleanr. seniors: Patricia aS Mother: Taur teacher may be eroaa because she Is worried er not feeling well. Yaur father and I both think yaa should de year best to get along with her and stay la the school where yea are." and these animate all guod teachers. What the teacher wants moic Alice Huette and Mary Rapp, Man Fraher, Robert Bloxman and uer-laldino Ralnh.

iuniors: Bernadine freshmen. than money is the respectful at tention, the intelligent under Hoegger, Conrad Trecker, oeraia- Chararo darir-g te twofrse furr.uiunc rArkl. livtrg roran ar djv-rg rnari fj. in te s1 1ranry marSe was tr.uodart. Have Skating Party standing, the general recognition Two Eureka Women Honored by OES EUREKA.

(PXS) ine Legner, Ann deary ana Julia Dwver. sophomores: Carol Col of her worth to the community Special Ball-Point FOU.STAI.N $3S 4916 SIZES EUREKA. (PNS) The Young People of the Methodist She wants to be consulted about lins, Antionette Trainor and Rich Miii Tr.ts furniture has a tr! her own job and not just told ard Blough, freshmen. church, under the leadership of Smith tM Mrs. M.l4rrd.f.nh.

a rarevee roe a K-4 what to do and when and how. the Rev. Clark J. Moushon, at Smith's Gexall Drcjs A real teacher is a leader of child -rv jikl tended a skating party Monday Monroe were glv-rn a harxiker- rv-tWl k. It bs l.ef! lo te chief showrr at a meeting earty f.r.tihs tKat r-a tKrtc chapter, Ofxler of lUttrrn mirU ihm-jm ten.1.!.!.

To get the most fun and use V-fOPIAVI hood and youth, not a routine night at Fernwood. out of pattern 4916 you had better Mr. Donald Sizer Friday was worker whom nobody is bound to respect. Workers in other f.cuit Star. Tuesday mcht at hunt of Mrs.

Oevif Travu. Mrs. E. make Dotn versions: une nas tne reDorted ill with heart trouble. MANSFIELD resent such treatment and right spandy new dandy collar, the Mr.

Earl Rohlfing. who has U. McCutcheon was the adjut William Harvey, a son of Mr other is all ruffled. Three sleeve lw ha koH thl ly, but teachers are professional 1 i I I UCCU I ant hoilrst. and Mrs, naipn narvey.

was versions. 4 hart ail. people. It would be the better part Mas Smith to be married quarantined in his home Friday ot wisdom for boards and com This pattern, easy to use, sim-mcnt, was reported Friday to be Special DPolIar Dloxcs Sunday. Mrs.

Monroe eapecta la with scarlet fever, the first case ple to tcWt tested for flt. munities to give thought to the in" I improving. move to It. Wayne, Ind. teacher, his Quality, his place, and Tia t-, ud.

complete illustrated in- Mrs. I. Wagner and daughter. of Spring FIcnvcrN JZ'ZZCnr tcona- Cherl. who have been ill with the his usefulness, lest the real teacher vanish from the field complete- pattern 4H1H: Sire 12.

14 in I w.r. nnHH im Mr( mlnn I to tneir larm near ScoHy Club Meets With Mrs. Ogtesby Vr Man 2U' 1B' W1Ul COUar 2V Proved Mans le lrey A They have farmed near yards 39-inch; ruffled, 2Vt yards field for nine years 35-inch. ROBERTS Mrs. te I-o Vnlut for "I 63 FORREST lr.

WKalerer yau 4a. aWit tea bawntul cMM- Afi fetrl espiaaa why tn ht -'Vr1 tht ob test, writ ioc r-. nf i Ch.kf.- To btam a o. e4 eea In rots and a trr-' ft' iitMi astsetnc km. rf Tlw Panunaph a.

Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Walters, Mother: "Jim's sew teacher doesn't anderstand him.

either. I thought when we bad him transferred we'd found a teacher he would like. I believe we'd better let him go to hr'f-s gM fr the 'Ss-ttty clvb. Cnr. ptrr rtr on by Wes.e SUt Mrs.

Jess L. Rull went to guests of Mr. Walters' mother. slers IV I sirs Nalwrdaf Itwtf Owosso. Wednesday to help Harry iM Mr, John Send 2 rents In coin (or this pattern to The Daily Pantagraph, Fat.

tern 130 N. Clinton Chicago 80. 111. Print plainlv YOUR NAME. ADDRESS.

ZONE. SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Be sure to tet our FA IX inn WINTER 1944-47 pettern book! Send )ut 15 rent mora lor your ropy now! It bringa you fashions for the whole family t1u a FREE pat. tern for (irl'a hat and bag act print-d right ln book. It fi.

ew Yta. K. T. fife A.WaSKbum Teter. i Mr TA stl te Sens Mrs.

Lizzie Walters, expect to leave early next week for Philadelphia, where they will reside. Elmer Stutzman of St. Louis, Friday was visiting relatives and Iriends. care for her sister, Mrs. Vance R.

Hayes, who has been ill several months. Mr. Hayes, who has been earing for his wife, was injured when he slipped and fell en an Ice covered sidewalk. that private school. Hrr aaaalag It la raa fram OtflleaNles.

areata abasia teas! (he at et lata habit aaay bat aaa bM fitara Ufa, Bacteria are smatl it takes fnr tte meei eg ftH i. at about 20.000 of them end to end her horce, 4CI IUil Ceecher NO am MAIM AX. ito form it hrse an inch lone itrreU.

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