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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 40

Publication:
The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
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40
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The Pantograph Bloomlngton-NormaL EL Slay 7, 1967 40 Redbird Unit To Honor Winners Scholarship month will be ob served by Redbird Chapter of American Business Women's Association Thursday when they meet at the Terrace at 6:30. Sf Yi In Civ Hr lh Contra PIor Owning GLAMOROUS WIG or WIGLET Um Our loty Budget Plan jj Special guests at this meeting will be Miss Connie Davis and Miss Ruth Gross. They are be Redeemable In Merchandise or Service ing honored by Redbird Chapter as recipients of the first two scholarships awarded by the chapter. They are local girls and are enrolled in Mennonite School of Nursing. LP.

0 arisienne beauty salou 1115 E. Oakland Pboue 967-9106 Speaker will be Mrs. Jacque No. It Towanda Plazs Ph. 967-8140 or 828-085 line Kinder, director of the Mennonite School of Nursing.

Her topic will be "Trends in Nursing Education," and she will outline what Mennonite and oth er local nursing schools are Conducts Bridge Forum Mrs. Herbert Robinson Hawkins Ptxrto Mrs. Kinder is a graduate of Sylacauga Hospital School of Golden Year for Robinsons Nursing in Alabama, as well as Edward Rosen of Chicago conducted a problems and solutions bridge forum at the Great Plains Sectional Bridge Tournament Saturday at the Illinois House. Shown with him are Mrs. E.

A. Weaver, at left, general chairman, and Mrs. Marian Edmunds, publicity chairman. Both women were winners in opening play of the tourney, which began Thursday. (Pantograph Photo) the University of Alabama.

Also on the agenda for the Sunday, May 14. The couple re-auests that guests omit eifts. No formal invitations have been meeting will be the annual election of officers. A slate of nominations will be presented by the nominating committee, con sent. A family dinner at Hotel Rog Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert F. Robinson of 701 S. Moore will be honored at a reception given by their children at St. Luke's United Church of Christ for the couple's golden wedding anniversary.

Friends and relatives may attend the event from 2 to 4 p.m. DeMolay Moms To Meet Monday The DeMolay Mothers, Charles E. Dagenhart Chapter, Add to her silver Birthstone ring Charm bracelets Charm for bracelet Jewel box Silver serving tray Home decorating items Colorful crystals Diamond ring Beautiful watch Watch band Bridge supplies Breakfast china Necklaces Pins 4 Earrings. ers will be held for immediate family members that same Sunday at noon. The former Florence C.

Matt-lage of St. Louis and Mr. Robinson, also of St. Louis, were married May 17, 1917, at the home of the bride's parents. They have lived in Bloomington 35 years.

Mr. Robinson retired two years ago. He was a traveling salesman for Rice Stix and Associated Textile both of St. Louis. vk will meet Monday evening at 7:30 at the Baby Fold.

Hostess es will be Mrs. K. D. Simmons sisting of Mrs. Charles Weaver, Mrs.

Paul Banner and Mrs. Julian Austin. The new officers will be chosen by vote of the membership and will begin their duties at the June 8 meeting. Grove Aid To Meet Tuesday Blooming Grove Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Johnson Tuesday.

Mrs. Mae Haycraft, Mrs. Charlotte Fry and Mrs. Pearl O'Neil will be assisting hostesses. Mrs.

Helen Hanell will give devotions and Mrs. Fred Plot-ner and Mrs. Adah Alexander will conduct recreation. Picnic for Club Normal History Club will meet at 1 p.m. Friday for a picnic.

Mrs. Burton L. O'Connor is hostess chairman. Assisting her will be Mrs. William F.

Anderson. Mrs. Francis R. Brown and Mrs. Victor E.

Gimmestad. and Mrs. J. W. Pattison.

Com They have four children, Her bert F. of Orlando, Mrs. Dorothy Wells of 606 Hester, Normal; Roland J. of Winter Haven, and Mrs. Shirley Berg of Pekin.

The couple has seven grandchildren. Their attendants 50 years ago plete and final reports are due on the convention. Mrs. Ray Robeson will give the memorial, assisted by Mrs. Russell Hodge, Mrs.

Carl Sel-berg, Mrs. Mabel Hays and Mrs. Simmons. The group will make plans for the bake sale which will be May 20 at Eastland. The meet FINE JEWELRY 201 W.

Jefferson St. were the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nickel of St. Louis, who expect Pantagroph Phones 829-9411 to attend the reception.

ing is open to all mothers of DeMolays and those attending are asked to park on the Cyprus Street side of the Baby Fold. tailtani Skoppini CtMtr 1603 E. Empirt HAYES DRUG STORE Panhellenic Fetes High Schoolers Towanda Plaza Complete Drug Selection Cosmetics We Give Green Stamps FREI DELIVERY Preoptions event. Chairman of event was Mrs. Earl Pinney, standing with Diane Await of College Panhellenic, standing far right.

Seated at right is Mrs. John Dickinson, outgoing president of City Panhellenic. (Pantograph Photo) Susan Hobbs, a University High Schooler who lives at 906 Snyder Drive, at left, and Janet Irwin, a student at Bloom-ington High School, 44 Sunset Road, were among girls attending a soft drink party Saturday, an annual Panhellenic I A It It I Town, Country Unit To rVeor Mrs. Lystad Town and Country Homemak-ers Extension Unit will meet at Citizens Savings Loan Association Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. J0QDQ3JD GREAT NEWS! t-lM PENNEY'S SUMMER o.

DRESS Vfii carnival IS BACK! SlWf moo The major lesson, "Function To Honor Rebekah Mothers Bloomington Rebekah Lodge 614 will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday at Odd Fellows Temple for a special program honoring members of the lodge who are mothers. A social hour will follow. Committees in charge include Mrs. Etta McCutcheon, Mrs.

Etta McCutcheon, Mrs. Lloyd Schroth, Miss Anna Zimmerman, Mrs. Marie Jabsen and Mrs. Edna McKinney. al Room Arrangements," will be given by the adviser, Mrs.

Jean Lystad. The minor lesson, "Lunch Packing for School and Picnic," will be presented by Mrs. Ed Duncan. Also on the agenda will be election of the 1967-1968 officers. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs.

Charles Mowrer, Mrs. Harold Hinthorn, Mrs. Lester Mehlberg and Mrs. Clarence Moore. V.

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