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PHONE WANT ADI 4500 SIX THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, ILL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1940. ii i Drotners. munity affairs. Mr. Vandervoort, a farmer interested in fruit raising, Is also a musician.

Hs formerly taught mualo and directed tha Heyworth band. For many years they Society and Clubs Sisters in i Orses Jewell Anttln, Rands? Kdllor. rhon 4504. have been members of the Short Point Community club and re AAUW Hears Mrs. Brunauer On Germany Tells How Emotions Were Misdirected 11 11111 A Double Rites I 4 MISS MIRIAM CAVIXS and Benjamin F.

Hlltabrand, whose mar rlnpe is to take place at 4 p. m. Tuesdny at the home of the bride's ceived a table lamp from tha organisation as an anniversary gift Mr. and Mrs. Vandervoort have one daughter, Mrs.

Forrest. Dryer, mother with a reception following at BloomliiRton Country club, were Miss Gerdes, Miss t) the mii'sta of honor Monday nltrht at dinner parties. Miss Bernadlne Berenz and Mrs. Otis Johnson of Washington, D. entertained for Miss Carius at the Berenz home, 5 Country club place Bruclcer Brides Swarts-Tuggle' Wedding Held CLINTON.

(PNS) Miss Thel-ma BwarU of Cisco and Telvert Tuggle of Clinton were married at 0:30 a. m. Sunday. The Rev. J.

W. McKnlght, pastor of St. Paul's Unlversalist church, read the single ring service in the church parsonage, with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie of Jolict, brother and sister in law of tha bridegroom, the only witnesses.

The bride wore blue crepe, street length, with a corsage of rosebuds, and black accessories. Following the ceremony, they left for a short wedding trip. They will return hers to make their home for the present with Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Tuggfc, near Birk-beck, parents of the bridegroom.

while Mr. Hlltabrand wns the center of a stnu dinner given at Hotel Eighty A. A U. TV. members and FAIRBURT.

(PNS) A double Rogers by William Livingston, Stanley Freese, Gordon and Walter of Randolph. Plan Reception For Park Pastor A reception In honor of tha Rev. guests gathered at Maplewood wedding took place at' hoon Sat i 1 Benson. country club Sunday afternoon to i. urday at the Fairbury Lutheran hear Mrs.

Esther Brunauer of 1 Mr. and Mrs. B. F. niltnhrand of the Lafayette apartments gave a dinner honoring the couple Sunday night at Bloomlngtou Country club church, when Miss Leora Gardes Washington, D.

C. SDeak on "Whv and Clarence C. Brucker, and Miss Ruth Brucker and William H. and on Saturday Mrs. Lester Ahroon had entertained 16 close friends Worry About Germany." Herbert R.

Bennett, who has been 1 Gerdes were married in a single of Miss Cavlns at an informal tea at her home in Shirley. Mrs. William Bush and Mrs. Harold Bender gave a family dinner for Miss Cavlns In making a study of World war reassigned to the pastorate of Park I Inns' ecrimnnv which wc nur. Methodist church, Is to be held at and Mr.

Hiltabrand last Friday. formed by the Rev. F. M. Bunge and German diplomacy she examined while in Germany in 1933 unpublished documents which set 8 p.

m. Thursday at the church. pastor of the church, MR. AXD MRS. ROBERT DAVIS of East Country Club place have Although the Ladies Aid society is Miss Brucker entered the church as their house guests Mr.

and Mrs. E. G. Hall of Crystal Beach, Ontario sponsoring the party, It Is for the entire congregation. forth -terms on which Germany would have mads peace in 1916.

These contained the names of stra Mr. and Mrs. Vandervoort, on the arm of her eldest brothsr, Ernest Brucker and was followed by Miss Gerdes who was escorted Tha program will consist of In formal talks, with Mrs. Clarence Vandervoorts Mark by her father, Theodore Gerdes. tegic points which are figuring in today's news.

Recent developments can be traced to the ground Jacobssen presiding. Light refresh At the altar, which was decorated with flowers and lighted candles, work which Germany would have 45th Anniversary ments will be served by Mrs. Clark Lathrop, chairman, assisted by the chairmen of Park Methodist cir and Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Mr. and Mrs.

Mercer Davis gave a dinner in honor of the visitors Monday night, and several other parties have also been given for them. MRS. JOHX COEX, 006 South Fell avenue, Xormal, has returned from a week in Chicago with her son in law and daughter, Sir. and Mrs. Edward Diesner and their infnnt daughter Vickl.

Mrs. Coen also was a guest of her daughter, Miss Eleanor Coen, who is doing advanced work at the Art institute, where she received her degree last spring. TnE STErnEXS COLLEGE ALUMXAE club of Peoria will have a they were met by the bridegrooms laid in the earlier war. who entered the church together. Mrs.

Harold Balthrope Has Birthday Party Mrs. Harold Balthrope, 402 West Blssell street, was guest of honor Saturday night at a surprise birthday partyAttending were Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Folti and their daughter, Barbara, Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Lenrme, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Fogler, all of here: Mr. and Mrs. Vernon The nature of the movement cles.

HE YWORTH. (PN13 In cele The brides wore floor length which has pushed Germany out a gowns of whits satin trimmed in bration of their th wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. John Van ward again should concern us," Mrs. Brunauer said, drawing a pic Miss Winkelmann, uci ana linger up veils ana car dervoort held open house Thurs ried bouquets of deep pink roses.

ture of Germany's purpose and the Herman Rohde Wed luncheon in Bloomington at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday with local Stephen Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. day evening at their country home southwest of Heyworth. means by which the legitimate graduates as hostesses.

There will be a brief ceremony observing the George Llavas sang, "Oh Perfect Miss Elisabeth Winkelmann, emotions or ths German people were put to destructive uses for tht Hopt and their daughter, Chrlstla Assisting at tha reception were Love" and "The Lord's Prayer, PRESIDES. Miss Ruth Ah daughter of Ernest Winkelmann, Lou, of Cooksvllle; Mr. and Mrs. the couple's two nephews and their wives, Mr. and Mrs.

Glen lenius Is the new president of Rex Davis and their daughter, ena in view. Can Choose Weapons. She was accompanied at the organ by Miss Phyllis Haab who played the wedding march. During the Vandervoort and Mr. and Mrs.

Paul 1306 West Walnut street, was married to Herman Rohde of Bloomington In a ceremony at 10 p. m. Saturday at the Frledens Evangelical birthday anniversary of James Madison Wood, president of the college. Miss Mary Lois Johnson is receiving the luncheon reservations. MRS.

BERTRAM A. FRANKLIN. 1323 East Washington street, left Monday night for Fort Benning, where she will visit for two weeks with her son in law and daughter, Lieut, and Mrs. Alfred Cook-man Marshall Jr. and their infant daughter.

Julia, born Sept 3. Mrs. Marshall was formerly Miss Helen Hoblit of Bloomington. "We have lost the power of In Dorothea Lou of Urbana, and Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Ramert of Ogden. Five hundred was played with Mrs. Vandervoort ceremony the organist played soft the American Association of University Women, who held their first meeting of the fall Sunday at Maplewood. Mrs. Will Vandervoort, the only ly, "Bless Be the Tie." parsonage.

The Rev. Henry C. War- Balthrope, Mrs. Lemme, Mr. Davia The ushers wars Melnhart Gerdes and Mr.

Hopt winning prizes. and Carl Brucker. Ths wedding guest present who had also attended the wedding, played the wedding march on the piano as ber officiated. Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Short were the attendants, a Photo by United party went from the church to the itiative but can only choose our weapons," Mrs. Brunauer said. We are already fighting politically and materially without going into the military sphere. The essential point Is to decide to some extent in which direction we will start. Mrs.

Brunauer feels that her per she had played It at the ceremony Hotel Fairbury where a three course dinner was served to 83 Miss Evelyn Keljey, 45 years ago. Danvers Baptists relatives and friends, Mrs. Vandervoort, formerly Miss Lester Oarey Marry Ellsworth Benedict Marks 76th Birthday GRIDLEY. (PNS) Ellsworth Benedict, 76, took his 17 children and grandchildren with him to 11 1, i Table decorartlons were earrlea 10 llear MlSSIOnary out in pink and white. A three sonal impression of Hitler, whom Miss Evelyn Kelley, daughter of Lillian Rosalie Hollingsworth became the bride bf John Vandervoort at a ceremony at the home of the bride's brother in Normal.

Ann Staszecki Becomes Bride In a double ring ceremony at St. Patrick's church Saturday, Miss Ann Staszecki, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Staezecki of 1326 West Mulberry street became the bride 'of John A. Smith, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John J. Smith, 706 North Morris avenue. DANVERS. (PNS) The Dan- with two miniature brides and FEMALE PAID Women who suffer painful, irregular periods with nervous, moody spells due to functional cause should find Lydla E.

Plnkham's Vegetable Compound timply mar-veloui to relieve such distress. Plnkham's Compound Is made especially to help such weak, tired women to go smiling thru difficult days. Over 1,000,000 women have reported remarkable benefits. WELL WORTH TRYINQI Any drugstore. she met in an informal railroad car Interview, will remain unchanged.

She says that Hitler himself does not change, yet he has no reality Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelley of Bloomington, was married to Lester Carey, son of Mr. and Mrs. vers Baptist church are having a bridegrooms served at tha center- Peoria Sunday, where they had a Tha couple started housekeeping in their present home which has been SDeclal missionary Sunday.

Oct. 6. piece, Miss Beulah Heaton, who has spent The young couples zert by auto- Mr. Vandervoort's home his entire the last four vears In the Philin- ombile for a trip to Niagara Fall life. except in relation to a large mass of people.

It has rarely happened that within one person would be combined this quality, with very John Carey, also "of here, at 2:30 p. Saturday at the home of Jesse Rasor, justice of the peace. After a short trip, they will make their home at 902 West Washington Dines, will-srlva her experiences in The bride's traveling costumes Mr. and Mrs. Vandervoort have several short talks to different blua creDe with black been active in the work of the Ths bride wore a white satlnl shrewd political insight, plus a sit rrnlinn nt thn ohiirrh diirlnc the accessories, street Presbyterian church and in com uation where that person could dav.

Miss Heaton ia the slater Mrs. BruCKer ana William uerae. birthday dinner for him at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burger and son, William.

Mr. Benedict and his daughter, Mrs. Elsie Cornwell and family, started from i 1 and gown, its sweetheart neckline accentuated with tiny scallops of alen-con lace. Her veil fell to fingertip of the Rev. a AHrUn Heaton a are the daughter and son of Mr, flourish.

Concerning Relief. former Tiaator of this rhiireh. Mr- ineoaore ueraes, rtem- 1 t. a i TTnllnwIna the mvnlnc ingion, jna, iormeriy 01 ranuuijr, Mrs. Brunauer told in detail how win incoi Mrs.

Brucker has made her home length and her flowers were gardenias. The strand of pearls she wore had been given to her by the bridegroom. lod in the form of a basket dinner. and- Mr' MU Phe.lp A. A.

U. W. is co-operating with the United States committee for aiding refugee children. Reporting on the 1 Regular people's service will 01 "rry wr mora association's war relief fund, she Miss Helen Staszecki as maid of honor wore a blue taffeta gown be held at 6:30 and all other young Mr a people's groups are iny.ted lo at- Choose From TWICE as Many Coats and Dresses at Roland's! Why Limit Your Chances of Finding Just What lou Want? stressed the fact that no money were joined by Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie Guard and carried pink roses. Miss Mary Benedict tend as guests. Regular evening 72 n.Z i iV! in Lawndale township, where Clar- would be sent except to countries where it could be applied to the Staszecki as bridesmaid wore uwsZrT'ur is engaged in farming, taffeta gown in tearose shade and carried talisman roses. The other proper use. and family and Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Benedict at El Paso. Mrs. Burger is a daughter of Mr. Benedict.

tl A 1 I The speaker was introduced ty a. xeiiy, mis. oamuei ieugai a 1 1 and Miss Ada Willerton are the PnineS-5imiTn 09 4 0 Miss Nelle B. Waldron, state chair bridesmaid, Miss Bette Smith, wore an aqua taffeta gewn and carried yellow roses. Betty Jean Staszecki man of international relations.

Miss comnuiiee in cnarge ior mis meet- Ruth branch president, Social Calendar was the flower girl, wearing yeiiow Th. 1 vn taffeta. All of the bride's atten presided at the meeting. Mrs. A.

W. Clevenger of Champaign, state BiVfAnl 1 nxinn 1 ik.lHJ IAX.J 1 dants wore wreaths of roses in their a j.n mllt (pns) ru president, was a guest. hair. TUESDAY. Woman's club of Bloomington, opening luncheon, 12:30 p.

-at Maplewood Country club. Daughter! of Isabella, election, Initiation and recestlon. 7:30 P. at Knights of Pleines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Following the address tea was vision is with the junior and senior Casimer Czarnik of Chicago served Mr. Smith as best man and Ernest Pleines of Minier, and Floyd departments with Miss Virginia served, with Miss Waldron and Miss Ahlenius pouring. Mrs. Glenn Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert onuui, ion ui nr. win jkib. iwuci Columbus hall. ths ushers were Edward Zalucha lVjriia i 6 the junior Smith of Mackinaw, were married Withers Home board meeting, 8:43 a. and Stanley Jannick.

at the Home. group, V. Sherwood was in charge of arrangements and was assisted by Saturday morning at 9:30 at the oaiuruay uiwmui n. General Lawton auxiliary No. 2 to U.

B. ri- ah inoa Aiive ouBHL-e, oi vmcago, in riavtnn Miss Bernlce Tucker, Mrs. Mohroe W. officers and color bearerjs, 7 p. m.

meeting with department officer, 8 p. at the McBarnes Memorial building. The bride's mother wore a teal blue dress and the mother of the bridegroom was also dressed in at both morning and evening serv- Bloomineton Chapter No. 80. O.

E. usea. Melton, Miss Helen Dick, Miss Lorraine Mrs. Richard G. Browne and Miss Marie Finger.

ices, blue. Both had gardenia corsages. meeting, 7:30 p. at Masonic temple. Tha bride's dress was of black Al-Mar claee of mm Metnodist cnurcn, Fifty attended a wedding break' velvet.

They were attended by Mr, steak fry, 6 p. at Boy Scout camp, fast at the bride's home, and later Smith' brother, Ed of Lilly, and Lake Bloomington. O. O. Bridge club, meeting, 2 p.

with Edna M. Prochnow Deer Creek to Have Miss Arvetta Lindsey, also of Lilly, a reception for 500 guests was held at the K. of C. hall. A local or Mrs.

Albert Schultz, 823 East Mulberry 6 street. They will make their home in Home Talent Show Bride of Peorian Longfellow club, meeting, p. with chestra played for dancing, and a buffet luncheon was served. Ther Mackinaw, whsre Mr. smith is en- Mrs.

George D. Sltherwood, 1305 East Washington street. ratted in business. DEER CREEK. The Methodist were many guests from Chicago.

Margaret Fuller ciud, opening luncneon, M.18B Jtuna M. Prochnow. daugh 1 p. with Mrs. R.

W. Fairchild, 613 Normal avenue. Normal. The bride has been employed at ter of Mr. and Mrs.

William a Ladies Aid society of Deer Creek will sponsor a home talent show on Oct. 3-5 in the high school gym Prochnow. i4na sf, -f mo. urpm noiw 8. p.

u. R. s. club, meeting, 7:311 with Mrs. Gerald- B.

Heiden, 507 the Paul F. Belch company and Mr. Smith is with the Aetna Life became the bride of C. Frank Watt M' Emma Turpin, 02 West South Roosevelt avenue. Western Avenue Women's Federation, of Peoria, son of Mr.

and Mrs. fi. Moulton street, was, hostess at a Insurance company. meeting, 2.30 p. at church.

BJ. Watt of Atlanta, in a ceremonv supper Sunday night at Miller parK, at p. m. Saturday at the Pil- Guests were tsergiin, nasium under the direction of Miss Eva Caruso and Phil Kaler. Those making up the program will be from Morton, Peoria, Bloomington, Congerville, Goodfield, Washington, Danvers and Deer Creek.

Smalleys Return grim Congregational church at St Selma Surrett, Mrs. Blanche Huff, IS. 1.1 Louis. The Rev. B.

Douglass Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harber, and Christian Youth Meet in Lilly Mr. and Mrs. Arley Smalley, 616 East Oakland avenue, have returned home after a trip to Mis omciatea.

Mrs. Florence Mccormick and he Hugo Shipments of New Arrivals Added to Our The bride wore a beige costume small daughter, all of Peoria: John suit witn Drown accessories and an Swanson of Canton; Mr. and Mrs, HI LILLY. (PNS) The Christian orcnia corsage, une couples were Charles Scogin and Mr. and Mrs, Towanda Methodist Officers to Meet TOWANDA.

(PNS) The newly auenueu oy mr. ana Mrs. uari Voarnn of ttlnomlneton Endeavor societies of the Christian churches of Tazewell county held ill II Hi! xvauiinan, sister ana Dromer in law .1 1 1 1 I their monthly conference at the ui wie uriue. jj ouowmg tne cere- ln i 01 mony, a dinner was held at the rerCY ramilY IXBTUms Lilly church Monday night. Mackinaw, Minler, Armlngton, Washing souriThey accompanied Mrs.

Ros-etta Snyder there after she had been visiting relatives here, in Decatur and Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Smalley of Paducah, Ky. who visited, here- at the same time as Mrs.

Snyder, also made the trip to Missouri, and there visited Fred Smalley, a brother, Returning to Bloomington, the Arley Smallevs, stopped in Quincy to visit the Ernest Smalleys. Continental club in the new Jeffer- Mr. and Mra. Earl Percy, r. r.

1, son hotel. minnmlne-rnn. have, lust returned ton and Pekin were represented. Mrs. Watt attended Bloomington from 2.300 mile lournev throueh Junior Sizes 9 to 15! JVomen's Sizes 12to 201 Sizes 16 to 50! high school and is employed at the the They were accompanied 0 0 L.

Ingram Mace Returns From East elected officers of the Woman's Society of Christian Service will meet at the home of Madge Sachs, Wednesday at 1' p. m. for a committee meeting. Troth Announced RANTOUL. (PNS) Mr.

and Mrs. S. S. Denney have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Marjorie, to Staff Sergt. Morris A.

7. insurance companies. by their son, John, and daughter, Mr. Watt is a graduate of Atlanta vi.itA wino-nn. Trolls ST1T1.95 high school and attended Lincoln and Btoppei for veral days college.

He is now employed by MaMvHIe N. Y. to visit with iiii Miss L'. Ingram Mace returned Hiram Walker and Sons Inc. of Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Hagan. They to Dwight Saturday night after a Peoria. also visited tha World's fair on iven Birthday Surprise 1 Sutton, son of Mrs. Mary A.

Sut AT $3.99 Street, Afternoon, Sports and School frocks that ars copies of S10 Successes! Soft wools, rayon crepes highlighted with gold touches. Black frocks stadded with gold nallheads. Brown, Green, Grey, Wine, Beige, Soldier Blue. Sites It to 48, '18 to UM. Bound's First Floor AT $7.98 Shirtwaist dresses, as llcKettrlck classics, In soft wools, corduroy, Plaids, Stripes, Velvet afternoon dresses In lovely shades.

Simple black rayon crepe dresses with glitter. EVERYTHING Is Included in this great lot. Sizes 11 to 17, 12 to 20, 38 to 82! Roland's First Floor AT $11.95 Stunning Street, Afternoon, "Date," Cocktail and Formal Gowns In countless styles! All have the slim, narrow lines with concealed fullness gleam of jet or gold, Jacket Dresses, Jerkins. Nail Head dressy dresses. Sizes 11 to 60.

Roland's First Floor ton of Shreveport. La. The wedding heyworth. Mrs. Oscar Hold- i Hrte to Honor Utticer brief visit with Mr.

and Mrs. H. T. Mace, 1610 Franklin avenue. She came here Friday after three weeks vacation trip through the east, Including stops in Philadelphia to see her brother, Paul V.

Mace. She also spent some time in Atlantic City and Washington, is set for 2:30 p. m. Oct. 12 at the erby was surprised at her home a First Methodist church here.

strong of Clinton, who was recently irom church to find a group ot v.j jsil. elected grand chancellor of the Visits Hedstroms Other New Fall Dress Groups, $15.90, $19.75, $22.75, $25.00 Up grand domain of Illinois, Knights in fthsprvnnno tt her hlrfhHnv Pfiv- 6 D. C. Miss Mace is a warder at the State Reformatory for Wom ers were placed for 26. Mr.

and of Pythias, will be honored at a banquet to be given by Knights of en at Dwight, and on next Nov. 20 Mrs. Rolla McGhee of Blooming-H Mrs. Barbara Trede of Washington, D. is a guest at the home of the Rev.

and Mrs, A. Richard Hedstrom, 1001 South Oak street. Mrs. Hedstrom and Mrs. Trede are will observe her 10th anniversary there.

sisters. Legion Auxiliary Danvers Aid to Meet DANVERS. (PNS) The Pres ton, who recentlyt came from Farmlngdale, N. arranged the surprise. Mrs.

McGhee ia a sister of Mr. Holderby. Danvers Class to Meet Danvers. (PNS) The Kum-Joy-Nus class of the North Danvers church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. Will Sew Thursday The American Legion auxiliary Pythias and Pythian Sisters of Clinton at 6:30 p.

m. Wednesday K. P. hall. 1 a Returns to Florida Mrs.

H. H. Morris, formerly Miss Bernadine Martin, has returned to her home in Dania, after visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity and with her daughter in Ohio. a D. of I.

to Meet The Daughters of Isabella will meet at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in the will sew all day Thursday at Mrs, byterian Ladies Aid society will meet at the church on Thursday, Oct. 3. Mrs.

Harry Gant will be T. V. Watson's home, 1214 East hostess. Donald Hayslip. Mrs.

Chester Rupp Jefferson street. A covered dish luncheon is to be' held at noon. a Women of Moose Meet Wednesday and Mrs. Clifford Wick are assisting hostesses. 1 Keystone Daughsia Club to Meet The Keystone Daughsia club will meet at Withers public library at The executive committee of the sua i Women of the Moose will meet at 7:30 p.

m. and the chapter will meet at 8 o'clock Wednesday at 7 p. m. Wednesday. Moose hall, with a social hour following.

HAVE BIRTHDAY DINNER. DOWNS. (PNS)- Thirty nine relatives and friends gathered Sun EMINGTON SOCIETY TO MEET. EMINGTON. (PNS) Mrs.

Ern est Blackburn will entertain the Congregational Ladies aid society day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Price Downs for a potluck dinner in honor of the birthdays of Mrs. at her home Thursday afternoon Knights of Columbus hall to elect officers. In the hostess list published Sunday, tha name of Miss Josephine Moore was erroneously listed as Mrs.

Josephine Moore. Entertains Easterners Miss Katherina Smith, 905 North Center street, has had as her guests Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Lyons of Richmond, and William Smith of Chicago Heights. a HONORED AT DINNER. Dry Grove. PNS) Mr. and Mrs.

A. E. Rengel were guests of honor at a dinner held Sunday at ths home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Reeser of Arrowsmlth in observance of their 31 wedding Downs and tHeir son, Forrest, both Evening servies will be resumed at of which occur Tuesday, Oct 1.

the church Sunday, Oct. 6. CLASS VISITS MOUNDS. MAROA (PNS) W. D.

Keyes, principal of! Maroa Community high school, took his class in American' history on a trip to the Lewis-ton Mounds and to New Salem State park Saturday. COLFAX Mrs. Mary Kring of Winterset, Mrs. Marion Douglas Moore and Mrs. Nellie Harpole Benson of Chicago were guests Friday of Mr.

and Mrs. Orrin Knight and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Mary Eyman of Decatur returned to her home Saturday after a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

M. B. Willhoite. Mr. and Mrs.

Ellsworth Stinyard of Erie, who have been visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Edith Holbrook and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodyear, left for their home Saturday. Miss 1 Eleanor Siefert of Cropsey came Sunday to visit a week with Miss Lorene Brucker.

The members of the Weeks family had a family dinner at Miller park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wade of Liberal, Mo. and Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Bisk of Wichita, came Saturday to spend a week with "Brother.1 know S.S.S.Tonic is grand for a rundown conditionit increases the appetite it boosts energy YOU will be surprised how often you can generate new power to make you "feel like yourself again," by doing two simple things: build rich, red blood 2 improve digestion B.8.H. Tonic may be lust what you need, in the absence of an organic trouble or focal Infection. It stimulates the appetite improves assimilation thus helping to better digest food. Further, MEETING CHANGED.

FORREST. (PNS) The meet TO HAVE WIENER ROAST. Dry Grove. (PNS) Members of the Yuton Thimble club and their families will hold a wiener roast Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Gaddis. ing, of the Methodist Women's organization which was to have been held Wednesday, Oct. 2, at the home of Mrs. W. R.

Metz, has been 500 X- Coats Added to This Gigantic if Untrimmed t) Fur Trimmed Sports Dressy W5 SJB-75 S2S)-90 changed to Thursday, Oct. 3, at the Forrest Methodist church. FORREST Johnny Kaisner and family moved into the'F. S. Duckett residence Monday.

Mrs. Martha Morris returned borne Friday from a three weeks visit with relatives at Monroe City, OQfc Ob it contains vital mineral elements so necessary to rebuUd red blood. Two im AT $29.90 Untrimmed Coats beautifully tailored. Csmel Hair and Covert Coats with slp-ln linings. Lovely fur trimmed coats with nrnitnt Pel-elan Lamh I AT $11.

5 Dressy antrlmmed AT $19.75 Central Illinois I costs, praciclon-tsllored sport costs, largest collection of Winter Coats! I Jutt like HIS in tweed and Csmel Many untrimmed costs to team Hair, Russian fabric coats. AH with fur muffs sod hats. Camel warmly interlined for coldest win- Hair coats with sip-In lining. Cor- tcr wear. Theyrs guaranteed! crt cloth sport costs.

Fins twseds. 1 Black, brown, grey, natural, teal. plaids. Slsea 11 to 601 Regulsr I Buns 11 to 46. and Half Site-! Squirrel, Wolf, Fox, Leopard as Mr.

and Mrs. Addison Ritchie. portant back to health. a trial will convince yon Thousands know of the amazing benefits of 8 8. scientists hsvs proved It, too.

Ttj It yourself to build sturdy health the kind thst will give you urm ant to enjoy work and plsy. At all ttmu ia two sizes. Aik for the btg to os. ssss 4 a a saving In ths purchase pnea. Co.

cents, a ranpicii assortment stvles. Sixes 11 to 50. Mo. and Canton. Sidney Caughey and family moved Thursday to their new home in the country.

Mrs. Harry Cooper left Sunday in company with tier son, Meryl, who Is being transferred from Rock Island to Seattle, Wash. Miss Mildred Lee Rusmisel of Kslassrs nrst riser Bslaad's First Flssr Rotsas First Floor V) Other Big Winter Cost Groups, $39.75, $49.75, $59.75, $69.73 and p. Bloomington came Sunday to visit a week with her aunt. Mr.

and Mrs. Norris Curry and family. 1.

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