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(2m SECTION Four Pages of Women's Interest Acriculture Markets ami Financial Picture Page Want Ads. mmn Homecoming in the Air Pages 2, 3, 8 Central Illinois HOME NEWSpaper Since 1816 IN" PARTS SECTION 8 PAGES BLOOMINGTON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, jpw mm f. k. I Vw S. i 1 I 1 i 1 1 t- Ml KM III IMI -AMIUOKTII i irst Christian clmrcli include, inuton, best ma i) Kichard i I 1 i 1 i 1 i II: t.

i fcli I 1J It Ha WFDD1NC. Members of the bridal left to right: Marion Warton of Ashworth. bridegroom the lril. formerly Miss Iteltv uriuimf.r STIDF.NTS Will). Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Orr, the latter formerly Miss Florence Louise Nit, of Springfield, last week announced their June wedding at (arrollton. Both are Illinois State Normal uniirrsity students. They reside in an apartment at the Orr home, Wi North School street, Normal. i hoto Laittd nd her sister, Miss llarbara Nierstlieimer.

bridesmaid. TIip runnlo Mme. Wettergren Invited To Be Mrs. Ives' Guest 1 OF Till: Mrs. Charles F.

Helm, bride of Thursday in rereniony held at her par-rnt's home, was formerly Miss Dorothy Ijirisou, dHiiKhter of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. I-ari-on.

7 While. Amateur Musical Club Brings Her Tuesday For Concert Gertrude Wetteigirn. the Swedish contralto who is to open the Amateur Musical club course Tuesday niht with a conceit at th" Conmstory, has been Invited to be a guest of Mrs. Ernest Lin wood Ives timing her stay lieie. Mrs.

Ives, husband i-United State consul general at Stockholm, Sweden, is spending several weeks in IHoomingtoii at this time and has opened the Stevenson family homo nt 131i East Washington street during her visit-Distinguished Figures. She ami Mr. Ives are fi lends of Madame Wettergren's stun d. Erik Wettergren. who Is diieetor of! the Swedish National mtneinn.

was a member of the patty that iw Mrs. Ives off when sailed the United States. While Mrs. Ives Is not acquainted Koepke Couple Wed 62 Years Mr. ami Mrs.

Geoie Ko. pke. 1109 South East street, celebrated quietly list week at their home their filhid wedding anniversary. Both were born in Germany. Mr.

Koepke came to I'doomington in 1K71, and she, in 1S73. They were married at (tie parsonage of Tiln-ity Lutheran church bv I'a-toi M.u.ge!...lorf on Oct. 21. ls75. They! have always lived In thn city, and: both are members of Tiinity Luth-j erari chinch.

ELEVEN with Madame Wetteigren, she say tnat both the sin.er and her husband are figures of distinction in toe artistic and scientific circles at Stockholm. Out of Tom Patron. Mrs. Corwin Johns, a uster of the Amateur Musical club piesident. Mis.

Ralph DeM inge, is coming om Decatur for the Concerts, and Mis. Carl Block is among the IVo-nans who will be in the audience. There will be other Amateur Mu-s cal club patrons from Eureka. Clinton, Gibson City and other surrounding towns. The board membeis Will glCft pittons an they anive, during the half hour before the concert begins at.

There are to be no reserved Mrs. Harriett Thomas, the chaiiman, and her committee Mrs. E. W. Oglevee.

Mr-s. A. T. Jack-on. Mis.

Speruer Green, Mrs. Lyle Straight and Mrs. DeMange will tie at the yA from 10 a. m. to 5 p.

rn. Monday to handle the final ticket sale. Delphi Plans Harvest Dance Party io Be Held At McBarnes Building I chapter of Delphi Inter n.iti.o.al is making plans its annual harvest dance which will tieid Saturday. Nov. fi.

in the Mcmoii.il building. The usuaj Monday meeting lias been cancelled week in order rn in ir.e 11 1 i .1 I 1 .1 (illll (II. At recent convention in Pekin, attended by 21 fioru the Biooniir.g-ton tiapter and men, tiers ir. o'her town--, Mi-s Ethel Gihtior was national president. The Bloornington compiled by Mms Ixtrnine Hendershot.

won first place. Delphi for the organization to it a eighth annual convention Bloornington wan accepted. di in Stouts Observe 40th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E.

Stout will receive their fiiend.i informally at their Mil Broadway. Normal, from 7 to 11 p. m. Wednesday in fdiservar.ee of their 4r.h ed-di a i ver sa ry. Mr.

Stout, who is assistant postmaster at Normal, and his wife hav. made their home in Normal for 37 years. They have a son. L.ingdon Stou', who lives at home. Pupils lAppear in Recital The Rhnon Wesleyan School Music presented Its elementary department in a recital Friday night at Piosscr hall.

Piano students whi took part are Shirley Euth Berk-man. Ei ma Steele, Helen I'cver, Evejett Boeder, Norman Cox, Bar-bum Cud. Nancv H.nling, Riddle Jr. Ted Host. rence Jutmsky.

Carol Barclay, Betty Ann Baker. John Corn. John Boysen, Mirjorie Brunson, Dick Ro-t, Bill Boysen. Barbara Corn. Ellen I.awience, Barry Campbell Holton, Dale Wollrab, Gloria Giavette, Patty Ann Scott.

Patty Sue Barclay. Barbara Jean Hurst and Richard Snyder. Violin numbers were played by George Schumacher and Alan Draper, accompanied by Mary Rose Draper. Belie Kathryn Lusher gave a reading. Bethlehem Kob kail II It.

lull to Meet Bethlehem Robekah H. B. club will met at 7:30 p. m. Thursday at 'the home of Mrs.

Lillian Hankey, Normal. Mrs. and Miss Id 702 Culloni street Emma Hem mole 1937. Si fl hi i r. street.

l.y HKAIIS IIICIIIWI). Mrs. Farl H. Frion, 20111 Fast Taylor sln-el, is the new presi-oVnt of the Women's association of Highland Park. Photo by I'nited with Mis.

A. L. Baumann, vice piesident; Mrs. J. J.

Norton, secretary, and Mrs. James Hastings, treasurer. It will be decided later whether up town meetings of the auxiliary will bo held during the winter. Hallowe'en Dinner Dano Maplewood Country club will celebrate Hallowe'en with a dinner dance to tie held at 7 p. m.

Friday at the club house. A local orchestra will furnish music. The host and hostess committee will include Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Roan, Dr.

and Mrs. D. M. Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs.

A. T. Horsey. This will not be a masquerade affair. At the dinner bridge of last Fl i-day night, with Mr.

and Mr. P. A. Johnson as ho.st and hostess committee, the bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Jennie B.

Hall and Will T. Kraft. The auxiliaiy Is considering a plan for an extra dinner-bridge night, to be held Nov. The auxiliary luncheon of 1 p. m.

Tuesday at the club will be the last for the season. Reports of the summer will be given and the auxiliary will eb-ct officers. Mrs. Bean nnd Mrs. Horsey were hostesses for last week's luncheon, with Mrs.

B. L. Williams as winner at bridge. S. I.

V. Auxiliary To Hold Meeting The auxiliary to the Sons of Union Veterans will meet at p. m. Monday at the McBarnes Memorial building. The N.

B. D. club will be entertained at 2 p. m. Tuesday by Mrs.

J. S. Ruecklos, SOI South Madison street. i Hi will be at home at 512 Fast Front if SOLOIST. Mrs.

Helen Sum-ner, singer and entertainer, appeared at Fairview sanatorium, sMnsored by the American Ivegion auxiliary. Photo by I'nitprl py lliree country Bloornington, Maplewood and Lakeside Country clubs will keep true to tradition and hold a celebration in each of the three club houses in honor of the Hallowe'en season. The arrangements for Saturday nights festival at Bloornington Country club are under the charge of Sumner Goodfellow entertainment chairman. Dinner will be served from fi to 8 p. m.

at the club house Saturday night, while dancing to the music of out of town orche-cia will bcin at 9 p. m. It is supposed that dinner will be eaten without ma.sking. but tin-later dance will tie a costume affair. About 3'0 are expected.

There were t5 dining at the club last night, although no special dinner was announced. Mr. and Mrs. William Drew, the former being the summer's club manager, will leave for their winter homo in Fort Lauderdale, Fbi on Nov. la.

Masquerade Dance. Lakeside Country club will hold a masquerade dance to gay orchestra music at 9 p. m. Saturday at the club house, bringing to a close the festivities of the season. Mrs.

O. Walter Johnson is in chirr of Hecnrut i I- tha Tl.n includes Mr. and Mrs. Chester Scanlan and Mr. and Mrs.

O. Walter Johnson. The auxiliary met last Thursday, and will hold its last session for the seasnn this week. Mrs John Hurst and Mrs. Loren B.

Lewis were prize winners. Mrs. William F. Watson was elected president of the auxiliary. life jit 7 'i ps WOMAN'S (I I SPKAKKK.

Mrs. Morey Roberts of Ottawa, state chairman of public welfare for the Illinois Federation of Women's chilis, will speak for the Woman's club at 2 p. m. Tuesday on "Occupational place. Alter Nov.

I the couple iW k'u (iFFST. Miss Mary Frances O'Neil, of Washington, I. is isitor at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Kay Shot well, 1) West Vernon avenue, Normal. Photo hy Cnitrd fS Woman's Club Will Double Program of The oman crab wol meet at p.

m. I'uer-Iay at tile Y. W. C. JV.

)ib'e nroi'i'in Mrs M'nh I for a d. iV. Brin presiioenl, wi.l preside. while 1he hostess committee to' member-H arriving Includes Mmy remembered the niay nttend Mrs. party for the reremonv held WauUegan.

formerly of Bloom- -i'n vt a a I It Photo by United 4 i If JL Hear Addresses ieha.irm. of the movie ii.mnnnii.nl will present Spencer Green, of the volc- faculty of Illinois YVeslevan Murie. With bis wife. Mrs. Slatterv Green, as aeeomnnn- he will t4ng a grup of songs, i r.elu.ii "Air I'nnu" l.v by Bridge.

C. Wayland Brooks, attorney of Chicago, and well known in Bloornington from previous visits here, will be the speaker at 3 p. in troduced by Mrs. J. Ivan Cole.

chairman for American citizenship. an in versa rv a program in honor of the (bleu ment. IThimble Club 50 O. E. S.

PI ans Party Thimble club of Chapter 50, Order of Eastern Star, with Mrs. Pearl Seibel, president, will meet at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at Masonic temple. This will be a Hallowe'en party, and each member may bring a guest.

Games will be directed by Mrs. Mattha Jacobssen, program chairman. All Eastern Stars have been invited. The hostesses for the social hour include Mrs. Grace DePew.

chairman. Mrs. Lloyd Eyer. Mrs. Thomas Kamage.

Mrs. Elvira Gray. Mrs. Mabel Shutcs, Mrs. Fred Taylor, Mrs.

Flora Shot those. Mrs. William Butt, Mrs. W. S.

Bunn. Mrs. Hugh Is win and Mrs. Hattie Kirkpat-lick. O.

R. C. Auxiliary To Have Masquerade The Ladies auxiliary of the Order of Railway Conductors will have a Hallowe'en masquerade party at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs.

Claude WiUiud, f.02 Harris street, Normal. The organization will have a past presidents luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Thursday at the Knights of Pythias hall, where a lod meeting is to be held at 2:30. Mrs.

William Young. Mrs. Edward Benning and Mrs. J. W.

Hitz are In charge of the masquerade party plans. A slrrtt LegionWomen To Hold Bazaar Annual Event To Be Thursday Tne American Lemon anxiiiary uiil have its annual bazaar and nipper Thui; Jay on tho thn flooi of the Mi ncs building, it to bo used for philanthropic work. Harry Marquaidt. president, lias appointed the fullowin to nak Kilicitations: Mrs. Marie Copper, Mrs.

Ivan MIri. Jo-fi'phinc Kitz.erald, Mrs. Mae Wright. Mrs. MarKin-ritc Zook, Mrs.

Lose Deutsch, Miss Yard.i Mrs. Marparct Mrs. lManees Richardson, Mrs. Marie McCuilough and Mss. Clara Chiis-man.

Jne Junior nuxiliary under the direction of Mi. Marie Cooper and Mrs. Mao Koo.s will have a candy booth and Mrs. Belle Wise and Mrs. Chrisman, an apron booth.

Mrs. Kmil Laeklund as chairman of the dining room committee, will be assisted by Mrs. Jack Carberry, Mrs. Dan Downing, Mrs. McCuilough, Mrs.

Norino Fredcrickson. Mrs. Lyle Snavely, Mis. Dale Bower, in. Colo, Mrs.

I. II. Kar-ian. Mrs. Mabel Bobb, Mrs.

Jack Do.Ionrh, Mrs. Kenneth Thompson, Mrs. Frances I la (Try, Mrs. Hoik Dolen, Mrs. John Teter, Mis.

Koo.s. Mrs. Iluiiett Jones, Mrs. WiL-ht, Mrs. John Butler.

Mrs. Louirf and Mrs. I.eua B.utkey. Those -who will on the kitchen committee aio Mrs. Bd-waid 'hea, Mrs.

Ciaia Anderson, Mis. Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Alma ICetchum, Mis. Matilda Lynn, Mrs.

Marguerite Bach, Mrs. Mrs. Met.i Brandt. Mrs. Sara llavene.

Mis. Kathrvn Morrissey, Mrs. Booths, Mrs. Mabel Jlobl) and Mrs. Cooner.

A short business session will be iieiu ioiiowiiu- the bazaar to elect, 2 to tiio 17th district meet- in llevworih Xnv 10, Shipley-Carlson Couple Is Wedded Mis Sara Shipley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shipley, 907 West Ivocust street, became the bride of Gilbert Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carlson, S21 West Jackson street, at a ceremony held at 9 a.

m. Saturday in the rectory of St. Patrick's church. The Rev. Fr.

M. J. O'CaJlajrhan oMiciated. The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs.

George McKinley, bridal couple earlier in the mornin-, at St. Mary's rectory. The bride wore a black velvet costume with sold accessories, and a corsage of golden button chrysanthemums. Mrs. McKinley wore her bridal costume of blue velvet.

The biide is a graduate of Trinity huh school, and the bridegroom, of Bloornington high school. He is now employed by the Simmons Construction company, at Indianapolis, Ind. The bride's going away costume was nay and black wool ensemble, with black accessories. After Nov. 1 the couple will be at home at MO Irving avenue, Indianapolis, Tnd.

Kaup-McKinley Wedding Is Held The wedding of i up. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. North Morris Kaup, avenue, and George McKinlev of aso was solemnized at 8:30 a. m.

Saturday in the rectory of St. Marys church. The Rev. Fr. Cal-listus Sulhach officiated nt the sin-g ring service.

Miss Sara Shipley and her brother, James Shipley, wei the attendants. The bride wore midnight blue velvet, with black accessories, and a corsage of gardenias. Her attendant was attired in black velvet with gold accessories, and wore a corsage of gold button Following nn automobile wedding tiip to Chicago, the couple will reside on a farm near El Paso. The bride is a graduate of Bloornington high school, and the bridegroom, of FJ1 Paso high school. I i i.

their anniversary, with' cards or' calls at the bono War Mothers Plan Two Sessions chapiter of Amer ican, Mrs Aitlv.ir L. and Mis.jArne, "A Piper," by Head. 'Cuitis Kies. ISSei'tu Dir. l.

At 2 p. m. Mrs Lyman Tav.sOniUer ami wt War Mothers will hold two sessional The invitation of th" Elooming-this week. At noon Monday a cov-l ton Chamt of Commerce an chairman of the public health de partment, will present Mrs. Morey Roberts of Ottawa, 111.

Her topic is "Occupational Therapy." Mrs. Roberts will bring with her an exhibit of articled made ur.der the direction of this work in the rtL a.K ruu-M, ooKiiie win speak on the "Constitution county. The Ottawa women have of ihe T'nitwl states si -iq-j? K. of C. Celebrated actively promoted thit work, underw the 150th anniversary of the Mrs.

Roberts' leadership. She i-s constitution, the Illinois Federation past state chairman for public wel-has requested each club in the ire, me Illinois i-eueration otntate to recognize the r.Lncoc noc Dr. Gailey Lectures; Party Is Planned Bloornington Council of Knights of Columbus will entertain with a Family Night program at 8 p. m. Thursday in the Knights; of Columbus auditorium, on East Washington street.

Dr. Watson Gailey will give a travelogue concerning his sojourn of some months in India. This will bo illusti ated by many moving pictures of great value and unusual quality. The evening is for all members and their families. William M.

Keller, social chaiiman, i in charge. Saturday night, in the same hall, the Knights will entcitam with a Hallowe'en party, although it will not be a masquerade in costume. Tables will be placed for cards at 8 p. and dancing will begin at i n. m.

The committee in charge includes James Ryan, Floyd Clothier, A. E. Sullivan and Walter Kraft. Has Surprise Party A surprise Hallowe'en party was given for F. J.

Meltz. 402 illard ereii uisn luncheon and birthdav patty will be held at the home of: Mrs. Lulu Trs, llofl East Jefferson street, ne special gucnts will boj those with birthdays in October, November and December Th committee for this affair includes Matilda Lynn, Mrn Minnie Miller. Mrs. Grace Jetton and Mir.

Elizabeth Shell. The afternoon will be spent socially. The regular meeting of the War Mothers will be held at 2:30 p. rn. Thursday at the MoBarrcs Memorial building.

At that time the new officer will take their places Miss Eleanor Kiley Weds in Kentucky Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Eleanor Kiley of Henderson. fumerlv oft Bloornington. to E. L. Cros-c also of Henderson, hich place Oct.

it at Owen-horo, Iw. Mrs Cross formerly attended Wnpella high school anl a beauticians school in Chicago, and was employed io before her depaiture to Kentucky 12 year sago The couple aie living in Henderson. Mandlers Will Be Guests at Dinner Mr. nnd Chris Mandler. West Olive stieef, will tie guest of honor at dinner Sunday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Mandler, 939 West Moulton street, to celebrate their '2nd wedding anriver-ary and the lfith anniversary of the hosts. Minnehaha I), of V. Sewinij Group Assembles The r-ewin- circle of Minnehaha Council No. 1.

Degree of Poeahan-tas, will hold an all day ewung with noon covered dish luncheon Thurs day at the home of Mrs. Tom Hen-i drix, 1221 South I-w street. Mem bers will bring a dish of food rolls for the luncheon. ii i.ini ii e.uos. At 2:4." p.

ni. Mis. Glenn Rascoe's Memoirs, Topic of Mrs. Funk Mrs, Frank II. Funk will ievi Burt RascoeV autobiography "Before I Forget in her 2 p.

m. lecture Monday at the Unitarian church, under auspices of the Women's Service league of Bro-kaw hospital. In her Mondav r.i, iccture at the same phi Inter! place, sponsored by Delia! ional. Mrs. Funk will discuss Victor Wolf son's 1 a v.

"Excursion." As is her custom, Mrs. Funk will talk about current events for an hour before she starts her book and idav icview-i Order of Rainbow LJ I I io nave jamooree r.loominctnn-X a 1 assembly No. 7 of the Order of Rainbow for Girls will hold a Hallowe'en jamboree Monday evening. The event was postponed last week because of rain. The group will leave the Masonic temple at 6:45 p.

m. and drive to the A. W. Tipton farm east of Normal, Miss Zona Buff, the chairman, announced. I'criiwanda Degree Team to Assemble Pecawar.da Council No.

SO, Degree of Pocahontas degree team, will meet at 8 p. m. Monday with Mrs. C. A.

Roberds, 70S South Vale street. Mrs. Elizabeth Miller and Mrs. Josephine Knee will be the assisting hostesses. avenue.

Thursday night bv 16 his friends, birthday. in celebration of his' 15. and N. Bridge Schedules Session The B. and N.

Bridge club will; hold a potluck supper at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. R. T.

Simms, 1402 North Linden street. andlHeinecke will be the assisting host-1 esses. i niiiT mi in inn i. i i. irnu hji m.j -i i in.

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