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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 6

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Journal Gazettei
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Mattoon, Illinois
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aoi irx MONDAY, MAY 1J, IJ5T THI DAJLT JOrRNAL-GArtTTT AND COMMEECMlVITAt. MATTOON, OXIKOff It Took a Little Help Most Newcomers From Towns in Illinois Of the new families welcomed WOMEN'S PAGE 1 to Mattoon during the early part of May, Mr. and Mrs. Everett 4' i Marriage Apparently" Dulls Women's Basic Knowledge Inspiring Picture Htyward who came to Mattoon from Waterbury, are the II only ones from outside Illinois, Local Clubwomen Home jFrom IFWC Convention At Chicago Hotel It f. Mr.

Hayward 1 a retired sheet- metal worker. He and his wife are WHY should marriage make a.out nlm. woman forget Mn. Lethea Vuse, president. Tht the easiest way to ep of tht Mattoon 'Woman' club, living R29 Shelby irr a house which they own.

They have no children at home with them. Prom Charleston came Mr. and. t. a a man thinking she I wonderful Is to keep him thinking is.

Mr being seen witn an attractive woman. SHE CANT WIN THAT it te-Impossible for a wo man to win an argument with a man for If she win ahe loses R. H. Mlchele. Immediate past president of the 1Mb District.

ininoiiTedenitlon of Women's i ziru 9 That all a woman nss Mrs. Carl Etchason who were recently married. He Is a student ti.y- thu ii im convince a man dub. Mr. Carroll Overton of Humboldt, retiring chairman of at Eastern Illinois State Collete.

of humor is to laugh at his Jokes some of her charm for him. Charleston, and Mrs Etchason I That it never pa' to tell a man the educational department of the ii what's wrong with him. local club and Henry Hor-tenstln. a delegate from the Mat- That it Isn't smart or a woman -V y-f 'is i nM man that she is toon club, have returned from a secretary in the office of Attorney Harry I Hannah. They art living at 2101', Marshall Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Newlln and children. Paige 3.

and Kevin, 1, are living at 603 Oklahoma kU (Jlvi, smarter than he is. 1 Chicago where they attended the That a woman doesn't have to annual state convention of the That a woman needs sparkle and gaiety to keep a man Inter ested. That Ii mnkes a man uncom fortable for a woman to pick people to pieces. That there's no use trying to cliange a man, the only way to get along is to like him "as Is That a wise woman assume convince a man he couian i WW ITWC In the Sherman Hotel. 41 since their arrival from Ef During the session, over which 1 fingham.

Mr. Newlin is a Pruden along without her. All she his to do Is convince him thst he couldn't possibly get along with- the state president. Mrs. Ervln Heckel of Downer Orove presided.

Mr. Pen Nolen of Decatur was tial insurance Company agent. Mr. and Mrs Jame L. Coffey came to Mattoon from Quincy and are living in a house which they Inducted Into office at 11th district nresident to succeed Mr.

Mlcha- that a man's love is as strong si Relatives of Rita Pullem help tr an auto following their, 4- TJl The Al0A0U.aewni.a ,1 She doren't plant doubts In hi have'twnghr al'WTJtfbtf "Ave They have a daughter. Carol, 16 eiwi tie wtiiti ma one ma aiiig it 01. Aioysiui nornsn her husband. Harry OtUhi, en- Catholic Church at New York creation of rose point lace and tulle over satin. Husband in Japan Mrs.

John Oepford, who will mind by ukuig him' if he love Mr. Coffey is a truck driver. More than 3J00 delegate were In attendance. A program of paneU discussion. department confer-, her or by iccutlng him of not 1,1 VSL TTTTI leave Mattoon on May 24 to Join New arrivals from Champaign are Mr.

and Mr. Clarence Shuler loving her any more. mrai tilki dinlonuta. radio I PI 1 itlt II JUII her husband In Japan, was honor Some women forget the simp and their daughter. Laura, 4.

who Season's Prettiest PRINTED PATTERN lest Uungs about men a soon are living at 413 N. 17th St. Mr. personalities, minister and public official filled the three day and ended with the banquet Thursday Shuler 1 a serviceman for Illlni as they marry one and Mart thinking of him as a husband In- Pest Control. night.

stead of a man. ed at a farewell party at the Central Community Church recently. Mrs. Oepford Is a member of the churoh choir, and was presented with a gift from the choir. Obed Henderson, choir director, The Albert H.

Morris family has moved to 718 8. 16th from (All rights reserved, NEA Service, Inc.) Mm. John Whttehurst of Wash-tngton, D. a national official, tht Rev. George Kirk, President Elsenhower1 minister, Norman Shelbyville but ha not cut it ties with the former homt.

Mr. Morris showed colored movies of his trip is foreman In tht gas depart' Roe and Lt Oo. J. W. Chapman of nilnota and Formoaan diplo ment of the Central IUlnoia Pub lvM to Japan while he was in military service.

lic Service Company, but Mrs mat K. C. Wu vert among the Embroider this beautiful wall Morris retains her Job with the Oepford Is serving with the VB gpeaktr. panel for your own home for a St Rlte-Oinnie Lou. factory An award' of 110 J00 wa given Army In 'Japan.

in Shelbyville, and the boy, Rob to the Matron Club of Abbeville, thoughtful gift. Inspiring in design simple to do. Pattern 757: Embroidery trans Ala, for "Community Achieve Speaks to Bement Unit Mr. Harry J. Easton, Junior ert and Jack, continue to work at the feed mill in Shelbyville.

Peggy, 16, 1 the other member of the ment." and the Junior Woman" fer, direction for making wall Club of Altoona. Pa, won tht panel, IS, 19 inches. Don In family. past district director of the lflth 100 Junior award for rehabllltaUon atitchery that got quickly. Ralph E.

Schulta 1 the new district of the American Legion of delinquent youth. Bend THIRTY-FIVE CENTS in aale representative of Electro-Lux Auxiliary, was guest speaker at Mr. Vause wa a guest of an coin for this pattern add 5 cents He and Mr. Schulta and daugh the luncheon meeting of the Be for each pattern for lst-clu mall tera, Sara, 6, Susan, 7, and Caryn, aunt, Mr. Alice Frailer and i cousin; Mia Wanda Frailey, dur lng tht 1 TW "li Ml ment unit, today.

She spoke on the national convention of the lng. Send to DAILY JOURNAL- P. LA. Deal with problems concerning your children and your tchools. Do You Know Your Community Education Problems? Help Your Child By Supporting Your P.

T. A. 1, came from Decatur and are ing at 703 Oklahoma Ave. OAZETTE, 17 Nttdltcraft Dept P.O. Box 164.

Old Chelsea Station Mr. and Mr. Harold Steven New York 11. N.Y. Print plainly auxiliary held In Los Angeles, Calif, In September, 1056.

and showed slide taken by her at the convention. Today's meeting was In the Paradise Inn near Nominate Officers ForEIDA Society and ton, I'i year-old Oreg, are making their home In a house PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME ADDRESS and ZONE. whlrli they have bought at 3401 Marlon Pulliam of Effingham Shelby Ave. Mrs. Steven a Two FREE Pattern as a gift Kl II I fill I tave if demonstration on hair registered nurse, working at the to our readers printed right In ttyling at a meeting of the Eastern Illinois Dental Assistant at hospital on a part time basis, and Mr.

Stevens is a body, man at the Leave for Texas Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Matthews the Hotel Byer Wednesday night. and Body Shop. They camei our NEW Laura Wheeler Needle-craft Book, for 19571 Dozen of other new 'design you'll want to order easy, fascinating handwork for yourself, your home.

Be sure to liiavt departed for- Bay Town, Mrs. Charles Mllone terved as from Rantoul. model In tht demonstration. Mr Tht largest family arriving In Texa. where they will pend two week visiting with Mr.

Matthews' sister, Mr. Roland Wlshart. I 1 Mllont also demonstrated a fa recent day 1 tht family of Mr. end 33 cent for your copy of uui book now dont mis tti cial, under tht supervision of Mia Russell, beauty consultant. and Mr.

Albert W. Montray. They have three ton, Lonnie, 9. Steven, 3, and Larry, 4 months I II I For the mature bride, the littlt laee tuit idtal. Thla ant I Guests of Sons Mrs.

Thomas BoUrell of Wind Mrs. Nelle Barger Wed Refreshment! were served after! Which the president, Miss Audrey Backer of Charleston conducted old, and two daughters, Gloria, 7, beautifully tailored by Matlin In neat single-breasted style with flat collar. Her hat ia white; her shoes and glove pal beige. sor and Mrs. Thomas Bjuritrom By GAILE DIGAS, NEA Women Editor.

and Vickey, 6. They came from Danville and are living In an To James H. Endsley the regular buslntta meeting. of 3006 Walnut Ave. were guests apartment at 1130 S.

19th St. Mr. 4896 of their annx. jyi nA Ttmrmr center their slate of officer. Mn' Nelle B1" and Jame H.

4 w. 1 I I Montray is a laborer for the City 220 WELCOME WAGON The are. Jerrr Omexm. the Lerna, area. of Mattoon.

Janesville BottreU and Stanley BJuratrom, r-, tnn 0t? fTr-8' ekend Unlveraity of Jessie Campbell and Judith on a nitaotat champaign, for the Moth-recent Sunday evening. Dy activities. president: Prarilee Weber, rice wei Sunday afternoon president: Jean Lath, secretary; by the Rev. Dr. Horace Batcht-lor In hi home, 1634 Rudy Ave.

ItlllffllllllllllltllVIt Mr. end Mr. Paul Bolin and Shirley Poynter, Effingham, treasurer and Katberlnt Spieler, Effingham and Virginia Rennels, Nothing prettier for of Mattoon recently Calendar Coming Events Attendant at tht double ring ceremony were a son-in-law and daughter of the bride, Mr. and than this gractful dress! A plea vuitea Mr: conn parents, air. executive committee.

ure to ew with our PRINTED and Mrs. Jonas Bolin Mr. Gale Lock of Peaotum. Pattern even the tucked bodice Mrs. Thelma Peterson, Carl, Tht officers will be elected and Installed at the June netting at is s-o-o eaayl Cool, scoop neck.

Tht bride wore a soft blue wool Johnnie and Charlene were guest Hotel Benwood. gentle flaring skirt ideal lines of Mrs. Rosetta Peterson and Mr. uit with white blouse and hat and other accessories In "black, and for linen, crisp cotton fabric. and Mrs.

Rufus Nlccum of Jewett (TIm Jeurnsl-Oantt nMt -MS Hem tor ealM)ar I 'leek ti ay ktr public-tl. Plaaa nat we Hke (xsteixn.t Monday, May I 157 Printed Pattern 4896: Misses' a corsage of white carnation. on a recent Sunday afternoon. A pretty something can Those attending tht meeting from Effingham were Katherlne Spieler, Celeste Schmidt, Shirley Poynter, Barbara Mil one, Janet Marten. Dee Roger and Edna Sizes 13, 14, 16.

II. 30. Site 16 Mrs. Lock wore a gray wool Mr. and Mrs.

Boyd Phillip and requires 4'i yards 35-inch fabric. tuit with black and white acces family of Mattoon were recent Tht Cancer Sewing Class of sories and a pink carnation cor Printed director on each pattern part. Easier, faster, accurate Him on of Dieterich. guest of Mr. and Mr.

Paul Doug la and Madonna. cost a mere sage, i Central Community Church has been discontinued until fall. The regular Thursday meeting have Bend FIFTY CENTS In coins Dinner wis served to the wed Mr. and Mr. Olen Taylor, Gary ding party tt the Hotel U.

8. Grant, and later in the afternoon and Vernon recently visited Mr. and Mr. Jesse Shoap of St. when its-pleated lace trimmed been discontinued.

Taeaday. May 14. DON'T WONDER a reception for 35 relative wa Tht Homt Interest Club will held at the Lock home in Peaotum.1 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hlrach and for this pattern add cents fot eaffh pattern for lat-clas mailing.

Send to ANNE ADAMS, care of DAILY JOURNAL-OAZETTE 383 Pattern 3a West 17th St, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE. SIZE and STYLE NUM BEE. Among the guest was the bride' meet with Mrs. Charle Stott, 3309 Pralrit Ave, at 8..

father, J. N. Price of Janesvill. tin Woodard, 3213 DtWitt Ae at Mr. and Mrs.

Endsley will make LOOM sponsored card party at Moose Home at 1:30. Bridge, ca 3 The Women's Bible Class of The their home in a newly remodeled, and newly furnished home on the nasta, pinochle, Liverpool rum and bunco will be played. Christian and Missionary Alliance Church will meet with Mr. Ruth ffcPW farm of the groom, a mile and a quarter east of Lerna. The Oeneral Society of the WSCS of the first Methodist King, 90S N.

13th St, at 7:30 The bride lived In Lerna and The Mattoon Hairdressers Asso worked in tht Pint National Bank Home Bureau will meet In Humboldt Legion Hall at 1:30. Dr. J. R. Mallory will speak on "Diabetes." TT-Ledie-MiMtflhW' Society ciation will meet tn Friendship of Lerna for about seven year Room of the First Federal Build' until her recent DON'T WORRY- Church will meet for lunch in fellowship Hall, at 13.

Chapel MomeU at 1:48 and the annual business meeting and Installation of officers at 3:19. Tht WSCS executive board will ing at 7:30. ha been correspondent and bus! or the Pree Methodist Church will Alcoholics Anonymou will meet meet with Mr. H. K.

Harhbarger in the old St. Joseph School build- net representative of tht Journal Octette In Lerna for tht put 33 meet at Pint Methodist Church ai ner nome east on Rt. 16, at lng. at 8. Circle 1 of the First Presbyter art.

Tht groom a well-known at 1:30 a. m. ine Laaies- Auxiliary to the ian Church will meet In the The VFW Auxiliary will meet farmer and eattlt feeder and a Carpenters Hall, at 7:30. church parlor at 3. in tht Post Homt at 1S24 Okla lifetime resident tf tht Lerna Delta Theta Tau orority will noma at 7:30.

neighborhood. The Young Mother Circle of the First Presbyterian Church will meet with Mr. Harry Harris, 1219 The Humboldt. North, Oka w. Oak Orova and Mt.

Zlon unit of Wabash Ave-, at 1. v. meet with Mrs. R. Ellson, 2300 Jl.

Want Ada Pay I Epstlon Sigma Alpha sorority Western at 7:45. Mr. Paul will havt a business meeting in GET QUALITY DIYCIEANING petticoat $95 Haroinger ww give book review. The final session of the Education for Childbirth class will be 7 held at Memorial Hospital, at 7:10. Subject, "The Child' Firt Tear." tht Council Room at City Hall at 7:30.

Pledge meet at 7. Tht Amoma Class of the First Baptist Church will meet with Mr. L. C. Rat-din, 3701 Pine at 7:30.

Wednesday, May it. ii mm. ii yw mm. Husband are Invited. I Jl Petticoat: S-M-L Trilla Unit of Home Bureau will meet with Mr.

Clark Brady, The Ladle Auxiliary to the 8. in Trilla, at 1:30. Cotton dress Because 1 ft I SIT 95 ii jtm TROi mmm of R. T. will meet with Mr.

Aui- Instruction. ou love nice thingi 111 Slips Sie 3242 PHONE ADams 5 Us if SANEX MOTHPROOFING. Whil price prettiness? It needn't be more than your budget can bear when it' prettiness done in the Vn Raalte fashion. Here, a case in point: Van Raaltc't luscious slip and matching petticoat, They're both done in creamy, cxclu-, ONLY 1 "L- with" Border Now et lost tht sure, toft answer to Mioth domofle- You -pay nothing txtro now service. So why wonder why worry gtet tht) very bail quoMty dry cleonino plus Mil SANIX MOIH PROOPINO.

of Alencon-trimmed nylon The lip bodice i Uce trimmed, too. OARING LAO 3 CO The matching-nJr in- a rainbow I providt oil thisi xciting fiatunsl i ,7 array of Van Raalte't most popular; color: Cloud White, Primrose Navy, Black ancl Bamboo. Why nol4 be kind to yourself (and your pocket-i book) Choose your today -1 Hid Otafntta at never btftrt. kuttoN la aar. Hetrlnf with IOTH IARI, "thirtl rtion MNlalt befaeel 1-.

Ii jgjg Florist au Western Ave. naad No dangling card. HAMILTON CLEANERS Comt in. try on, hear with thl traly remarkable bearing I aid. Nttning Midt in ntlr tf clathaa.

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