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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 11

Publication:
The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
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11
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TI1E PAXTAGRAP1I. BLOOMLNvaON. ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1951. Morton Fid el is ELXYEM Arrowsmith Slates Luncheon Will Discuss MORTON (PNS) SemneH ideas Club of Morton Community dent; Mrs.

Norman Carrell, vice president; Mrs. Opal Kessinger, secretary, and Mrs. Clifford Bane, treasurer. William Blataik, superintendent of the school unit; Emory Jones, president of the unit board, and the board members will be present to answer questions concerning the School Unit Church will meet with Mrs. Edna Photo-Coiorists To Talk Slides After Dinner I The Photo-Colorists Camera Club will hold first meeting of the season Monday night, a din-, 'ner at 6:30 in the Mirror Room of Robinson for a 1:30 p.

m. des sert luncheon Fridav. SeDt. 22. ARROWSMITH (PNS) Ar with Mrs.

Flora Cooke assisting. Following devotions bv Mrs. Elsa rowsmith Community School Club will open its year's program with new unit. StumpC Mrs. Eldora Vobroucek will give the first study of the year's program.

"Women of the Rainbow Girls Will Install Connie Ploense Connie Jo Ploense, daughter of Mr. anil Mrs: Roscoe Ploense of 410 N. 'Lee will be installed as worthy advisor of Btoomington-Normal Assembly 7, Order of the Rainbow for Girls, in formal ceremonies to be held at 8 m. Saturday at the Masonic Temple, Bloomington. The installation is open to the public.

i Installing officer will be Barbara Abbey, assisted by Joan Marshall, installing marshal; Joanne Barnett, installing chaplain; Damaris Goodwin, installing drill leader; Judy Orendorff, installing recorder; and Darlene Scharfenberg, mistress of ceremonies. Soap and Water Remove Iodine Bible." Each month the study will be presented by a different mem the Hotel Rogers. ber. For convenience of those mem a meeting at 8 p. m.

Wednesday in the gymnasium of Arrowsmith Junior High School. There will be an informal reception ml or all teachers and school personnel of Unit 11 (Saybrook-Ar-rowsmith). Club officers, who will be In charge of the evening's program are Mrs. Vernon Kennedy, presf- bers who are working the club has H. J.

Ensenberger, APSA, of 1106 S. Summit will analyze and conduct a round table discussion on the slides to be taken to the meeting. Each member is to take two been organized into the If you want to remove a fresh iodine stain from washable material, use soap and water. Or moisten the stain with water and let it dry in the sun. We Are "The Talk of the Town" Because of Our "Beautiful Clothes" i See Them Tomorrow! night group to hold its first meet ing with 35 enrolled at 7:30 d.

m. Sept. 15 for dessert at the home slides and helpful suggestions for of Mrs. Reta-Getz with Mrs, Connie Jo Ploense Rosemary Depler as co-hostess programs for the ensuing year. Hostesses in charge of the meeting will be Miss Martha Wessel.

Mrs. Vobroucek will give the! study. Miss Lena Maxwell, Miss Hazel Officers "for the day erouo are ferred to Joyce Abbey Jones and Kay Garst Hazzard by Mrs." Mildred mother adviser. There will be a reception after the Barnes and Miss May Mohr. Mrs.

Janet Castle, president; Mrs. j0OQQm Kathryn Huette, first vice presi- dent; Mrs. Louise Houeh. second Doctor Answers fWITTT? Tt A- vice president; Mrs. Fronie Krug, are; Marcia Jean Ploense, worthy 1 Furniture Changes BY EDWIN P.

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Would it help to donate blood 111 Fashion Specialists Altreryt Us Right Fashion to a blood bank for a victim of high blood pressure? secretary; Mrs. Helen assistant secretary; Mrs. Edna Unks, treasurer; Mrs; Edna Robinson, assistant treasurer. Officers announced to serve for the evening group are airs. Rosemary Depler, chairman; Mrs.

Kathryn Huette and Mrs. Louise Hough, vice chairmen who will alternate; Mrs. Edna Robinson, A I am not sure whether this question refers to help for the Plastic furniture upholstery now comes' with dull, rich surfaces that really resemble textiles, but they're still completely washable with a soapy cloth. Obadiah is the shortest book in the Old Testament." Hope; Margie Long, Faith; Dixie Melton, recorder; Ann Fredrick, treasurer; Barbara Lichty, chaplain Ann Armstrong, drill leader; Catherine Crusius, love; Sandra Kay Nardin, relgion; Shirley Hay-slip, nature; Martha McAnnely, immortality; Diane Bailey, fidelity TJoniaa Massie, patriotism SoniaMcEIroy, Jane blood bank or help for the person with hieh blood pressure. In cen eral, it is probably unwise on both treasurer; Mrs.

Helen secretary-. 1 counts. Sell Your Car With a Classified Ad Phone 7033 Front Center Sts. wiison, confidential observer; Marcia outer observer, Dorothy- Ertvin, choir director; Phyllis Sedgwick, musician; Mrs. Mildred Ploense, mother adviser.

Junior offucers to be installed are Peggy Kring, chaplain; Marilyn Warren, drill leader; Nancy Bair, love; Jane Kilgore, religion; Mary Wopat, nature; Joyce Soyez, immortality; Linda Allison, fidelity; Elizabeth Benton, patriotism; Donna Williams, service; Kay Young, confidential observer; Sher-rilyn Martin, outer observer; Nan Spear, choir director; Nancy Houehens musician. The choir to be installed includes Judy Adam, Pat Marton, Julie Marton, Beverly Dillon, Evelyn Myers, Martha Murry, Donna Oswald, Joyce Reagan, Carol Norton, Marilyn Warren, Nancy Brymer, Pat Wakefield, Emma Lou Jones, Lois Sutter, Sharilyn Wakefield, Pat Young, Nan Spear, Nancy Houchens, Nancy Struck, Pat Zauner, Martha Willig, Arleen Moise, Barbara Montgomery, Sally Holman, Joan Denmark, Shirley Stein, Pat Simpson, Barbara DeWitt, Carolyn Fisher, Beverly Simpson, Peggy Kring, Nancy Bair, Jane Kilgore, Mary Wopat, Joyce Soyez, Linda Allison, Elizabeth Benton, Donna Williams, Kay Young, Sherrilyn Martin, Sandra Bennett, Nancy Caldwell, Janice Lilyholm. ADVISORY BOARD to be Installed includes Wendell Augsbur-ger, Minnie Marshall, Jessie Orendorff, Ella Scharfenberg, Robert Austin, Etta McCutcheon, Mildred Tomlinson, Martha Jacobson, Russell Kewley, Helen Davis, Le-lah White, and Freeland Salmon. Mrs. Louise Haskell will serve as organist with Mrs.

Kay Hazzard as soloist. Pat Young, Barbara DeWitt, Carolyn Fisher, and Beverly Simpson will be ushers. Escorts are Barbara Montgomery, Sally Holman, Joan Denmark, Shirley Pat Simpson, Virgil Johnson, Dana Abbey, Bob Wilson, Jerry Rose, Jim Howard, Parker Oborn, Don Augsburger, Jim Anderson and Tom Walters. DeMolay interpolation will be at 9 o'clock. majority will be con- 1 I I i i I i Jenny Wren Shop WEEK-END SPECIAL v.

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