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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 6

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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SIX THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1941. PHONE WANT-ADS 4500 WEDDINGS Pantagraph Pattern Wo men YOUNG CHIC Panhellenic Tea Plans Are Made Myers-Donaldson Wedding Is Held Entertains Play Cast CARLOCK. (PNS) Miss Verna Alwes entertained members of the cast of the play "Don't Darken My Door," which was givO March 4 in Danvers, at her hom Monday evening. Miss Alwes was director of the play. Phone 4500 Charlotte FifzHenry, Editor.

CLINTON. (PNS) Miss Ada Rose Myers, daughter of Mr. and IT'S A HOBBY Mrs. Leon G. Myers, became the i bride of Harlan Townley Donald' son, son of Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. Donaldson, in rites performed here Party Will Be Saturday Afternoon Mrs. Hal M.

Stone, 704 East Walnut street, will open her home from 3 to 5 p. for a Panhel at 2 p. m. Sunday. The Rev.

H. 2823 SIZES -8 Wheaton, pastor of the Clinton Christian church, read the double ring service in the bride's home. Collects Of Salt 200 Pairs and Peppers lenic tea for all members bf nation Fifty -guests were in attendance. al sororltlea In BIoomington-Nor- mal. Special guests at the party will The bride wore Ivory satin and rose point lace, the same wedding be senior women from Wesleyan gown worn by her sister Lillian, university's Panhellenic organiza who was married three years ago tions.

to Gale C. Cornley. She Is the fifth Mrs. T. L.

Stoik is chairman of bride to wear the heirloom lace the party, assisted by Mrs. E. handed down from her maternal grandmother, the late Mrs. Fred R. Digweed, Mrs.

Stanley Holllday, and Mrs. Roderic Abbott. Miss Kent. Her bouquet was of white Marietta Howard, president of City roses and sweet peas. Panhellenic, is an ex-offlcio mem The setting for the ceremony was ber of the committee.

of white lilies, huckleberry leaves and white candles arranged around a mirror at the fireplace end of the Celebrate Anniversary LODA. (PNS) Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Hinehaw of Hudson celebrated their 40th wedding an 3W mm, Mm MP9 living room.

Miss Myers had as her only attendant her sister, Miss1 Mary Lou, who wore aqua and white organdy and carried Token roses. Lawrence Jones of Tonica served Mr. Donald niversary Sunday when their chil dren gathered at their home for a potluck dinner. Recent Bride Honored son as best man. i Music for the ceremony was MANSFIELD.

(PNS) Mre. played by Miss Caroline Walker, mm cousin of the bride, Richard Forrest, formerly 'Miss ihihimimun.h; a. Following the ceremony a recep Iva Mae Duncan, was honored at a miscellaneous shower Tuesday FIGURINES. Each of these small people Is either a salt or a pepper shaker, part of Mrs. James C.

Baysinger's collection which she keeps at her home, 1104 West Front street. afternoon at her home. tion was held for the SO guests, with Mrs. Lee Brooks of Hudson and iMrs. Gale C.

Corley of Ft. Knox, presiding at the refresh ment table. Out of town guests included Mrs. Started More Than 20 Years Ago sizes 5r Ju Martha Curry of Springfield, Mrs. Lee Brooks and son Lee of Hudson, Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Block, Mr. Jumper No. 2876, sizes 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. Size 8.

VA yards of and Mrs. Walter Kent and daugh 35-inch fabric with 2V3 yards of ruffling for jumper 14 yards of fabric ter Miriam of Decatur. Mr. and for blouse. Mrs.

Lawrence Jones of Tonica, BY CHARLOTTE F1TZHENRY. Coat and Dress No. 2823, sizes 2. 4, 6 and 8 years. Size 4.

VA yards f'10? Coat of 39-inch fabric with yard of contrasting for dress; 1- yards of and Lieut, and Mrs. Corley of Ft. Knox, Ky. Pink pigs with black ears? No nightmare. Gingham dogs and calico 54-inch for coat.

The bride, who was Graduated Hat No. 3447, designed for sizes 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 years 19. 20. 20V. 21, 21V4 inches headsize.

For fabric requirements see pattern. cats? Of course. This is no fairy tale stufr it's part of Mrs. James C. Baysinger's collection of salt and pepper shak from Clinton Community high school and the school of nursing at Mennonite hospital, Blooming- Send 10c, (coin preferred) for EACH Pattern.

Write plainly YOUR Coat Pictured t22.7S NAME, ADDRESS AND STYLE NUMBER. BE SURE TO STATE SIZE YOU WISH. ton, has been employed as staff nurse at that hospital. Address PATTERN DEPARTMENT, The Daily Tantagraph. 121 ers.

It's a hobby she's been working at for 20 years, and now 200 assorted birds of paradise, log cabin, colored mammies and Wash West 19th Street, New York, N. Y. Mr. Donaldson is a commercial artist, engaged at present in doinsr free lance work. will be at home at the Colonial at Champaign after apartments 'sis" Hill.

t- a-- April 1. Mrs. Dahl is a graduate of Buck Wood-Barnes Wedding Held ley high school and has been em ployed at Champaign for the last three years. ANIMAL KINGDOM. All these animals live peacefully side by side in Mrs.

Baysinger's china closet. There are about 200 pairs of salt and peppers in the collection, which began more than 30 years ago. LINCOLN. (PNS) Miss Marie Mr. Dahl is a graduate of Cham A.

Wood of Normal, daughter of paign high school and nas Deen Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood of Cerro Gordo and Edward Barnes of At parties where she can use them for employed since then in the Twin City Printing company where he Leroy Boy Marks Birthday at Party lanta, son of Mrs. Ellen Barnes of Atlanta, were married at 7 p. m.

Size 38 to 44 YOUTH in larger sizes YOUTH doesn't stop at size 16 at Roland's! Here are stunning YOUNG coats that slenderize and make one look inches taller and pounds slimmer! Coat above in Botany Cord, Navy or Black, 38 to 46. Others $10.95, $15.90, $19.75, $25.00 up. Roland's First Floor will continue to work. hand store. There are fat china tropical fishes from' Florida, sleepy eyed donkeys (Mr.

Baysinger's a Democrat). Baby pandas sit side by side with solemn owls. There are ducks and canaries and lovebirds eon of Mr. and Mrs. W.

L. Mc-Clure. The ceremony took place in Keokuk, shortly after midnight, March 23, the date of the 30th wedding anniversary of Mr. McClure's parents. Married at the same ceremony were Miss Anna Schmidt daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Schmidt and Jesse Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wallace of Congerville. Mrs.

MoClure wore a dress of rose crepe. Mrs. Wallace wore a blue and rose suit with a blue satin 'blouse. Mrs. McClure is a graduate of Carlock high school.

They will make their home on a farm northeast of Carlock. Mrs. Wallace was graduated from Mackinaw school. The Wallaces are making their home near Congerville. Mr.

Wallace is employed at the Schrock Seed House in Congerville. Saturday at the home of the bride's decoration. "Take Hallowe'en for instance," said she. "I've black cats and pumpkins and jack o' lanterns that make the table look pretty nice." LEROY. (PNS) Howard Hill, brother and sister in law, Mr.

and Mrs. Neil V. Wood at Oaklev. The ington's monuments are loading down a china cabinet in her dining room. "Here's the first pair I ever had," said she, lifting out a pair of little hammered silver salt and peppers that a friend had sent her from China because they had a "Made in America" label on them.

Her collecting fever stayed at a low ebb, however, until about five years ago when she was running a gift shop. Then It flared up again when she found a tiny blue china tray with six lavender eyed queens of Sheba. There was nothing to the queens but a head and each head was a salt and pepper shaker. Since that time she hasn't bought herself more than six salt and peppers, but her collection has rolled up to 200 pairs, representing eleven states, a whole zooful of animals, a dozen different nationalities and almost every imaginable kind of architecture. There are china hens that Mrs.

Baysinger found in a Peoria second son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hill, slices of watermelon and black cats. Rev, Royal B. EnnLs 0f Cerro Gordo officiated.

When the Baysingers complete a reception ioiiowea the cere the new house they're building on West Monroe street, the collection mony and after a short wedding Niemann-Swanstrom Marriage Announced LODA. (PNS) Miss Lillian Niemann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Niemann of Buckley, became the bride of Walter Swan-strom of Loda, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Swanetrom of Paxton, at 8:30 p. Saturday at the country home of the bride's August Ecker at Buckley. The Rev. Charles Breauning, trip Mr. and Mrs.

Barnes will re will have a place of honor. celebrated his third birthday Monday with a party at hia home. A large birthday cake formed the centerpiece for the table with animal shaped boxes of candy for favors. Guests included Carmen Hall, Linda Sue and Maxine Spratt, Donald Dever, Raymond andl "We're building a corner cabinet side at 608 East Monroe street, Bloomington. for them," said the hobbyist.

"And Most unique in the collection is a glass hat turned upside down for salt and cane hollow and corked at one end, for pepper. Mrs. Baysinger's favorite Is a little china basket that sprinkles salt from one side and pepper from tne other. The collection doesn't stay unmoved in the china closet. Mrs.

Baysinger takes turns using all of Mrs. Barnes Is a graduate of they'll look pretty nice." t-erro uordo high school and at AUXILIARY MEETS THURSDAY. tended Brown's Business college Glen Dale Hill, Sheila Rice and in Decatur. She is employed by SAUNEMIN. (PNS) The American Legion auxiliary will Corpy Foster.

the State Farm Insurance company. pastor of the Lutheran church of Mr. Barnes is a graduate of the meet Thursday evening with Mrs Buckley, read the single ring ser Recent Fisher Bride the pairs, and occasionally gives Fern Jensen. vice before 24 relatives and close Mexico, Military academy and attended Lincoln college. He is connected with Investors Syndicate, Inc.

friends. Given Honor Shower Miss Gladys Rehborg of Wood- FISHE1R. (PNS) Miss Dorothy worth was bridesmaid and Wilbert Niemann of Buckley, brother of the bride was best man. McNeish-Dahl Whitaker was guest of honor Mon The bride wore a street length day night at a miscellaneous shower in her home. About 40 relatives Nuptials Are Held BUCKLEY.

(PNS) Verla Mc- rose crepe drees with blue accessories and a corsage of gardenias. and frienda were present from Farmer City, Rantoul, Gibson City, A reception and a three course Champaign, Elliott and Fisher. dinner followed the wedding at the August Ecker home. She will be married to iMarvin There aro three types of short women and there's a Le Gant Half-Size for each! Neish, daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Mc-Nelsh and Ralph Dahl, eon of Mr.

and Mrs. C. J. Dahl of Champaign, were married at 11 a. m.

Saturday at the First Methodist church parsonage at Champaign. The single Mrs. Swanstrom attended the Birkey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin R.

Birkey at 4 p. m. Sunday April Buckley grade and high school. 6 in -the Fisher Christian church. Mr.

Swanstronm attended Loda Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Francis Whitaker, Rantoul: ring ceremony was read by the Rev. Clifford Northcott in the presence of the bridesmaid, a sister of grade school and graduated from the Loda Township high school. He has been employed for the last year in the grocery store at Loda, Mrs. CRay Nelson, Champaign; Mrs.

the bride, Miss Helen McNeish, and Wayne Whitaker, Elliott and Mrs. Lyle Sheppard, Fieher. Clifford Dahl, a brother of the VV'SA small, fXS wiaw I yyv, Lnst Suit, Jfm0f UT. 7 IvwT JJyr lift' NN. operated toy George Lackey.

Their home will be made with Miss Dorothy is the youngest bridegroom. the bride's uncle. The bride wore a poudre blue daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Whitaker.

wool suit with red fox fur trim and Two Couples Announce Neighbors Hold Iowa Marriage beige accessories. She wore a shoulder corsage of gardenias. The bridesmaid wore a dress of dusty pink with navy blue accessories and a shoulder corsage of sweet peas and tea roses. Housewarming Party BELLFLOWER. (PNS) A CARLO CK.

(PNS) Announce ment had been made Tuesday of the marriage of Miss Dorothy The couple left Immediately after Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Leis You the ceremony for Chicago. They George Smith to Kenneth McClure, housewarming party In the form of a surprise potluck dinner was held Monday night when friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Painter Joined them for a social Wear Smaller Size Clothes! evening in their new home in Lotus.

The Painters moved recently from a farm residence in that vicinity. DON'T BUY YOUR EASTER CLOTHES until you've been fitted In a Le Gant because chances are a Le Gant will restyle your figure and let, you wear smaller size clothes! vThe guests were Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Williams, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Kumler, Mr. and Mrs. Lorren Kumler, Mr. and Mrs. Don Earl Fugh and Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Albin. When Ihe Talk Turns to House (leaning Announce Engagement Of Josephine Donovan 0 I i is enough to make the whole house hungry. i yf A I For Heinz puts flavor into beans three ways. Mf 3 hft First, through oven-baking to make 'em mealy fy and tender.

Second, through tangy, mouth- CTS- gj A watering sauces of prize tomatoes or molasses. 'i 'P 1 fj J) And third, through the addition of tender fl young pork that flavors every morsel. Serve a quick-to-fix "energy-meal" of Heinz Bcked A fjr HjW' Beans tonight. Two styles in tomato sauce Jf It' (with or without pork), Boston- style with molasses and pork; I fewlf 11 and red kidn vth pork. (PNS) Jerry L.

Donovan of Clinton Sunday an i i iiuunueu me engagement and ap Flesh can be proaching marriage of his daugh ter, miss josepnine to Thomas Mor-rissey of Chicago, former resident of Bloomington. The bride elect la employed at the Illinois Central telephone company in (jnnion. Mr. Morrissey is a machinist with the Northwestern railroad In Chicago. Honored on Birthday particular women agree that it pays to send home furnishings to Morrell's Cleaners.

And no wonder our workers are trained and we know how to treat every material the newest and finest equipment known to the cleaning industry. You'll be delighted with the results. Davenports Cleaned $5.00 and Up Chairs Cleaned $2.50 and Up Rugs, 9x12 Domestics $3.00 Phone 5400 liOWER. (PNS) Billy Fluit, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.

Keith Jj'iult, celebrated his 8th birthday anniversary Saturday Re-Shaped! Our files are filled with the names of women who now wear smaller size dresses after having been fitted to a Le Gant. "Why, I'll actually have to take In the seams of my dresses!" Is an exclamation we hear many many times. Because LE GANT DOES THESE THINGS! fakes inches off hips nips in the waist irortf out fatty spots fapers Ihe thighs gives youthful bus! Largest stock In Central Illinois atternoon with a party at the fam ily home. The guests included: I Test! fw Ivan Scott, Donald Hammer, Earl Rice, Lester Hawthorne, Morris Pendleton, Albert Collier, Wilson Mears, George Short and Bobby Celebrates Birthday LEROY. Mrs.

Laura Besser celebrated her 80th birthday Sunday with a family dinner. All of a a your hips In your old corset. Then measure them when you have on a figure-slimming Le Gant, Let the tape line tell the story I her children were present. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY. $500 $750 loflo ARROWSMITH.

(PNS) A group of relatives and friends helped Mrs. Ramer Witt celebrate her birthday anniversary Sunday Hannah Roland's Is Headquarters for Le Cants! at ner nome. A basket dinner was served at noon..

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