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SIX I THE FANTAGRAPH, BLOOMIXGTOX. ILLINOIS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1849. HER ENGAGEMENT TOLD Literary Club For New 'Year's Callers Downs Bureau Eleanor Wresinski Bride of Mr. Tatman Tea Sunday To Hear About Teen Problems WARDROBE In Lexington BUILDER Newly Marrieds Honor Guests At Many Events LEXINGTON. Lexington Lit -V- ill erary club' will' hold a silver teal DOWNS.

Downs Home Bureau Sunday, Jan. 2, at the home of Mrs. Ivan Claudon of Lexington from 3 to 5 p. m. unit will meet at 10:30 a.m.

Tuesday, Jan. 4, at the Downs Metho Married at 8 a. m. Friday at dist church. Holy Trinity church were Miss Eleanor Wresinski.

daughter of There will be music all after-1 noon. Committee In charge of the) The home adviser will give the Mrs. Casimir Wresinski of 1002 tea Miss Amy lesson, "Coping With Teen-Age in the morning. North Center street, and James Mrs Claudon and Mrs. Arthur Hostesses will be Mrs.

Ernest W. Tatman, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F.

Tatman of 1402 South Main OdeU. Hayworth, Mrs. Merle Presiding at the tea table will street be the president and the vice president Mrs. Harlan Printz and Mrs. Adrian Sieh, Mrs.

Ben Con nolly, Mrs. Harold Rhodes and Mrs. James Smith. The Rev. Fr.

B. J. Sheedy officiated at the single ring ceremony Mrs. Evyn Barnard. before 300 guests.

Mrs. Margaret Lexington Woman's 'dub mem Hayes Theis was organist and bers will be guests. "IP- soloist Foinsettias, palms and lighted tapers decorated the church. Lace over Nylon. Bellflovgr Altar, Dvighf RNA Has New Slate TRADITION at the T.

II. Hildebrand home, 1323 East Oakland avenue, is the set-ring of hot apple juice to New Year's day callers. Mrs. Hildebrand (above) likes to give It sip by stirring It with cinnamon sticks; likes to serve it in her husband's mother's cut glass Given in marriage by her brother, Robert Wresinski, the bride punch cups. Rosary to Mark wore white lace -over nylon, made with a sweetheart neckline and full skirt ending in a full train.

AT A PARTY: Of Officers The neckline of her gown was inset with pearls on satin and her (Anniversary Mama Remembers Alt WIGHT. (PNS) Election BELLFLOWER, (PNS) The of officers took place following the potluck supper of Dwight camp 575, Royal Neighbors of Altar and Rosary society of Bell- Garden Club to Meet flower St. Johns Catholic church is sponsoring refreshments in the America, Tuesday night In Smith With Mrs. Wissmiller halL She'll Eye Menu, Clothes, House, Everything church to celebrate its 50th anni Mrs. Nelle Meier, oracle, was versary.

Built in 1899, the work COOKS VILLE. (PNS) Mrs. long sleeves extended into points over the wrists. Her veil was of orange blossom illusion. She carried a colonial bouquet of white carnations and pink roses.

She wore pearl earrings, a gift of the bridegroom. Mrs. Joseph Conley of 1109 North Prairie street matron of honor, wore violet taffeta with net insertions at the neckline and matching mitts and flowers in her hair. Her colonial bouquet was of pink roses and white carnations. Best man was Francis X.

Woch-ner and ushers were James Andes end Tevis Rayburn. Mothers' Attire Mothers of the bride and bride will be in progress throughout the re-elected; Mrs. Margaret H. anniversary year. Marilyn Wissmiller will' be hostess Tuesday, to the Cooksville Garden O'Brein, past oracle; Mrs.

Ruth. Lewis, vice oracle; Mrs. Lena A card party Jan. 4, held in MISS SHRLEE R. HAM.1NTS engagement to Peter J.

Heinz or 608 West Mill street is being announced today by her father, William F. Hamann of Chicago. Mr. Heins is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

P. J. Heinz of the West Mill street address. The wedding will be Jan. 29 in Chicago.

4562 SIZES 10-14 BY RUTH MILLETT. the Bellflower Grade school re Epstein, recorder: Mrs. Evelvn club. Members will discuss handi Papa At the end of a party creation rooms, will open the cam- Hildreth, receiver; Miss work for recreation and the lesson Daien to finance the improvement knows whether or not he had an on "Vegetable and Fruit Arrange project. This is the first in a enjoyable evening at the Joneses ment" will be given by Mrs.

Leota me Hoffman, chancellor; Mrs. Lilian Burger, marshal; Mrs. Anna Larsen, assistant marshal; Mrs. Joseph Weiderman, inner senti series of four pre-lenten parties and whether or not the meal was Gaddis. Mrs.

Lenora Wissmiller Personally unlimited! Never a Walter Mol ines Observe to be held here every two weeks, so-so. good or excellent. and Mrs. Ethel Bliss will demon dull moment in the wardrobe de Committe in charge of the But Mama knows mucn, mucn nel; Mrs. Bertha Patterson, outer strate vegetable arrangements.

card party includes Mrs. Glen more, groom wore black with baby sentinel; Mrs. Susan Hoffman, manager for three years: Mrs. partment with these on hand, Teener! Make several dashing blouses" for that easy-sew jumper. 25th Wedding Anniversary orchid corsages.

mv.t M.ri. Arr- I sut "una ana wiu snow A reception for 300 followed the oa AiKo-f Isix months later exactly what Pattern 4562 in Teen-age sizes Margaret Gorr, manager for two years; Mrs. Nelle Pool, manager for one year: Mrs. Margaret ceremony in the living room of MINONK. (PNS) Mr.

and p.cc the menu was. right down to such 10, 12, 14, 16. Size 12 jumper, 2 I A Al 1 A. the YWCA. Assisting were Mrs, Mrs.

Walter Moline of Minonk yards, 54-inch; blouse, 1 yards Th fnr th aetaiis as wnetner or noi me noi Mistakes Are Natural To Growth who celebrated their 25th wedding 35-mch. i were nomemaue. anniversary Christmas day were I I A 1 UUSXUCSS UU SUU(U ti meetine Jan. 13. at the home of She knows exactly how the liv This pattern, easy to use, sim Charles Blount, 4 Mrs.

Caldwell, Miss Nancy Fricke, Mrs. Robert Hall, Miss Patricia CNeil, Mrs. Jack Woodard and Mrs. ple to sew, is tested for fit. Has entertained by their daughter, Miss Gloria June Moline, at an Mrs.

Paul Healea. Miss Ada ing room was rumisnea, ana she saw the whole house she could sit down and draw the floor plan, and place the furniture in Robert Wresinski. The newlyweds left for a Chic invitational open house Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Raymond Fehr-ing of Chicago and Mrs.

Albert Fenwick of Princeton cut the ago wedding trip. The new Mrs. BY ANGELO PATRI The return of a new year is each room. Ck. 4 -11 Dunn will assist the hostess.

Dr. Brady's Daily Talk Tatman wore a slate gray suit Gorr, flagbearer; Dr. Andrew J. McGee, physician; Mrs. Edith Paxton, pianist.

Mrs. Meier appointed Mrs. Margaret O'Brein special auditor to make an audit of the books of Mrs. Lena Epsteir, recorder, and Mrs. Evelyn- Hildreth, receiver.

She also appointed Mrs. Margaret Gorr to serve as installing officer and her daughter, Mrs. Villa Eg-gleston, to serve as ceremonial marshal for installation which will be held Tuesday night, Jan. 24, 1949. The birthday prize furnished dispensation of an all-wise, all' 1 1 one juiuws vvaat, dii uic uuici wedding cake.

with rose accessories and an or kindly Providence which allows Mr. and Mrs. Moline were mar us to wipe out all the mistakes, chid corsage. U. High Graduates Both are graduates of Uni women wore, ana approximaxeiy what their clothes cost.

She comes home with her head full of other bits of information, too which she stores away to fit all the griefs of the past year complete illustrated instructions. Send 15 cents' in coins for this pattern to The Daily Pantagraph Pattern Dept. 130 N. Clinton St, Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME.

ADDRESS, ZONE, SIZE, STYLE NUMBER. Teeners! Lots more fun-to-sew, fun-to-wear frocks on your page in our ANNE ADAMS Winter Pattern Book. Send for it today only IS cents more! Fashion unlimited, for any time, purse, or figure! Gifts for aU the family, plus FREE pattern of a hosiery case, printed in book! John Williams, Sister Home ried in the English Lutheran church at Princeton Dec. 25, 1923. Mrs.

Moline was the former Miss Helen Grampp of Princeton. and to begin with a roll of clean On Health versity High school, and Mr. Tatman attended Illinois State Nor new days ahead waiting our will and way to fill them with good into mental jig-saw puzzles like, The couple moved to Minonk mal university. The bride is BT WILLIAM BRADT, M. D.

"How can the Joneses manage to and worthy deeds. member of Sigma Phi Gamma A woman aged 36, five feet two live as they do on his clary It is as important to forget as Mrs. Villa Egglestonwas awarded to Mrs. Evelyn Hildreth. Th.

ZmP sorority. The bridegroom is associ I inches talL weighs 133 pounds. it is to remember. Unless we in 1932 where Mr. Moline is manager of the Frank Grampp and Sons Produce company.

They have one daughter, Gloria June, who is supervisor of music at Sandwich. NO WONDER, then, that it is ated with the Peoria Specialty hostess prize of the evenine wa learn what, when and how to for may be the ideal weight, or two unsatisfactory for a woman to company. get, we clutter our minds and woa inward a. The bride and bridegroom were or tnree pounos overweignt or Mr. and Moline.

weight our spirit with a burden I This was the annual Christmas John Williams, son of Mr. honor guests at a number of pre- UQjJgp iuu uvuuuiu. xuc miiifca sue MW Seventy-five relatives and and Mrs. J. C.

Williams of 301 of woe tnat turns bitter in our gift Exchange Party for the mouth so that we lose any fine I members and a lovely array of' nuptial parties. Dec. 10, Mrs Bv tvoe of bodv build I mean neara ana surmised passed over his head because he wasn't friends attended from Princeton, Peoria, Chillicothe, Chicago, Hen Florence avenue, Normal, left Thursday for Chicago where he Greens to Fete the bony structure, as gauged by taste we had for life. guts were exchanged. Mr.

Preston Osborne and Mrs. Robert Wresinski were hostesses at the thm'iMm and hin interested in them. And he's no was to take a plane for Spartan- ry, Evanston, Tiskilwaand Min Many Disappointments. Meier, oracle, presented each of home of Mrs. John Wharton of between bony tips or points, I Pore interested in getting such onk.

Son, Wife rh im uxueers wun a lovely mono. 112 East Beecher street at that is. This must be taken into tUuu-UdI1u burg, S. to resume his duties as organist and choir director of the First Methodist church at i. ilatAnnminif Via! Rllt Mama TlPUPr flpnflnte r- bathroom shower for the bride.

Couple to Mark GIBSON CITY (PNS) Mr.Sj., las finaL After each nartv ments. As long as men dream gammed handkerchief, and hope they will, because of their human limitations, meet dis- PLAwUC Spartanburg. 1 -t 1 I HU, Fifteen guests attended. Other Parties. i ana n.

naymona oreen wm ritnM. F.r. tries to get Papa into a post mor He was home for the holidays, as was his sister Miss Gwendolyn 25th Anniversary noui open nouse nonormg uiexx tern. And each time she gives up Dec. 12, Mr.

and Mrs. Earl sun ctiiu ills li.tr, ivii. tuiu ius.i iuu ui uic uuw.cn ui me 1 nnH thinW "Wall T'll 4olann. Williams, a teacher in Roxana be cherished but to be promptly RFVIEV SET wiped out after careful examina- 1 1 JUI tion to discover what wisdom they I Callahan entertained 12 at dinner at their home, 1408 South Madison High school. Herbert Green, from 2 to 5 and ed States Army, for example, did cT.

XrTl Bn7 ZSZ 7 to 9 p. m. New Year's day. not conform to the usual age- "tf mwonun talk GIBSON CITY (PNS) Mr, and Mrs. Glen Rutledge will ob street Normal.

Mrs. Joseph Coa ure. Amis-1 IVIWIXIVIN future, may hold for the serve their 25th wedding anni KD Alum Meeting ley entertained members of the take can be quite as strengthen' versary at their home south of STRAWN immediate families at dinner at MORTON. fPTCK Th. musculature in those who, accord-1 1 I MaeA 1 1 1 Postponed a Week Clarence, Sunday.

ing ana enricning as a success. the Fiesta at Pontiac Dec. 16 Mr. and Mrs. William Brieden me to the arbitrary heizht-weieht Sorrow comes to us alL We are Plague and by Betty MacDon-ald will be eviewed at the meet The Kappa Delta alumnae meet- They will hold open house for their friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to Twenty couples gave a party tw Jing, originally scheduled for Mon- allowed three days for the re of Chicago, were among guests tables, might have been found un- T0 Uap RovIouC Saturday at the home of Mr.

and derweight or overweight. 1 ixcyicwj 9 p. m. day night at the chapter house, ing of the literary department at 7:30 p. m.

Teusday at the home covery of the spirit, and after Mrs. Vernon Kemnetz. The oc- Physical fitness, too, is a factor, that we must rise and go for 1105 North Main street, has been mal. Arrangements were made by tT Zh rirtt. EL PASO.

(PNS Hartnett of Mrs. Fred SchmidealL Mrs. casion was a Christmas dinner, from the viewpoint of health as M1N1ER r. Pho.U. ke 1 The Rev.

and Mrs. J. E. Olson well as the viewpoint or personal Kane's book, "The Bride of For tune," a biography of Mrs. Jeffer Arnold trunk will be visiting hostess.

wr 1 A A. TWT 1 I aii. av. Mr. and Mrs.

L. N. Bigham and ward with life. Time is a great healer and wise people allow it to do its perfect work of covering the heart's scars and offering its VI oio lvitrviiiicjf Li ecu, iiuiuiai and daughters. Judy Kay and appearance.

Thousands of young daughter, Mrs, Irene Foley of The music department of the Dec. 20, Mrs. Raymond Cald- li.i CAKI Sheryl, of Madison, came men who were soft and flabby Rater at the a when thev ioined the armv pained I Mrs- H. Baker at the meellfig son Davis, will be reviewed by Roodhouse. were visitors in the r11 pntrtainrl at rlinnpr for th( ITIWWW1I1 compensations.

uuiuaj vuiu.ua., Zi i jT 77. 1 or th eWoman's club at 2 P. home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl bride.

A kitchen shower, attended Mr. ana Mrs. xea lAinae ana Monday in the Baptist church Morton Woman's club will meet at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Jan.

6. at the home of Mrs. Ernest Smallen-berger wit hMrs. L. E.

Patton as co-hostess. Practice for club pro There is none alive who does mt. ana xvirs. vviix xvuigier. xiie i v.v.

Rev. Olson returned home but the months of physical training and by 15 guests, was given Dec. 28 family returned nome uuesaay Kurth and family on Christmas Day. On Sunday they had as not suffer injustice, the serpent bv Mrs. Dorwin Forbes of 310 aiier a nouuaJ vi" wiui Mrs.

Harry Coss will review "New Orleans Holiday," the story of the at the same time reduced in girth. The regular daily exercise sting of disloyalty, the unmerited family; is remaining with the Ringlers, it was reported Wednes Clav strept. Normal. uves ai maoison, wis. I -il 1 A.

their guests, Mr. and Mrs. verner Kurth and daughter Christine of Bloomington. Mardi Gras. Mrs.

Gordon Heiple and Mrs. Isaac Willems will be iwi xr -woe vaaries; vxiiuspie eowreu hurt inflicted by one near and dear to him. But all that is to day. w.y. HarlA rlinir TTrhana Snnriav fnr grams will be directed by Mrs.

Wayne Matheny a Hit or Miss Quilt Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schneider burned some of their, superfluous fat and developed some new muscle. Muscle weighs more and 1 1 1 .1 hostesses. wo pcuues trpatmpm be forgotten, wiped out.

xng tne Driae are piannea ior Christmas' dav euests in the Failures of whatever sort must Miss 'Lois Rich of Washington and Miss Margaret Salzman of Upland, were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. William and family spent Christmas eve with Mr. Schneider's mother, Mrs. Mary Schneider of Peoria.

nines up xms room man xai. ill rrii January. On Sunday, Jan 9, Mrs. home of Rev. and Ewing One woman who cannot belrvirs.

UpnOTT nOSTeSS be forgotten as soon as they have Makes Biq Hit heen weighed and their (mnliea. I narxes -oxoiuxw ivxrs. cs uaxey daughters were: NeU Ewing visitors at a -Christmas dinner enougn over or unaer tne nor- RAnrAn and ivirs. xea ocnenic will enter- of Decatur, and daughter Jean of Glaser Tuesday at their home mal nr ideal in. rr, nrW I Wl WCIIIWII VIUU tions detected.

They must be used as the steps of an upward tain 20 guests at a breakfast and Pekin, Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Meeker given by Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Martin and family included Mr. whether I can settle an argument BENSON. (PNS) The next southwest of Minier. The young women are members of the Bluff-ton College Girls Gospel Team im-exiaiiwus sauwer i me 0f Pekin, and Mr.

and Mrs. R. C. trail, never as the level of life. meeting of the Benson Woman notei.

Corson and amilv of Pleasant and Mrs. Earl Tewell, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wis on and and No Finality. A dinner and crystal shower at plains snndav uror Mr that she fears may break up a marriage.

According to age-height-weight tables she is 15 pounds overweight. However, she club will be held at 7:30 p. which is touring central Illinois Irene Amacher. of Peoria, There is no finality in this life. Jan.

13 at the home of Mrs. R. the Rogers hotel are being aad Burton Nottingham of during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs Bernie Reese and W.

Haf ermann, it was announced Harry Chin, a student at the "i vxiuiw, pleasant Plains. Mr. and Mrs, only beginnings. Each hour, each day and month and year are but son of Rockford, and Mrs. Sophia Thursday afternoon at the regu was practically the same weight when she got married seven University of Missouri at Colum me Driae sorority.

Mating ar- Johri Nottingham remained for a rangements are Mrs. Gene Moss- week's visit Frederkring of Chicago. bia, came Wednesday to visit xm years ago. She claims that it Christian Metz, Robert Elliott, lar meeting held at the home of Mrs. Kenneth UphofT.

Mrs. Virgil Peterson will present a musical beginnings offered us who need them so much. The New Year is the greatest and most inspiring bacher, Mrs. Marjone Johnson Harold Kinsev of Haeartown. is til Friday with his friend, Everett makes a difference whether a and Mrs.

Romain Kempen. snenrfintr a twn welrs vacation Nolder. The men were buddies and David Weigand spent Monday in Peoria. They made a tour person is small or large boned, program beginning we are allowed. No inni at his home in McLean it was in tne army wnen stauonea at through the Keystone factory and dui ner xx us Dana aispuies mis and insists she could just as well MUCIN reported Wednesday.

Camp Riley, Kan. visited relatives, Mr. and Mrs, Lester Bittner, there. Mrs. Iva Alexander of Wells, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Zimmer Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Roberts matter how old orx how young, how good a record or how poor, how happy an outlook or how sad, to each of us is afforded this weigh 20 pounds less if she'd POINTS FOR PARENTS is visiting in the home of and daughter returned to their I of Springfield, and Martin V. Gib- her brother W.

G. Beal and Mrs quit rationalizing about being large boned and use a little self discipline in her food habits. CHATSWORTH home in St. Louis, Sunday son and two sons of Kenosha, night after spending Christmas were Christmas Day euests Beal and with other relatives, opportunity to begin again and try again, to be and to do ac Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Frobish day with their parents, Mr. and I of Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Howard coming before Christmas for an Since her husband is a devoted BY EDYTH THOMAS WALLACE. cording to our dream.

left Tuesday for Bradenton, Fla, indefinite stay. Mrs. John Zimmer and Mr. and and son Charles. The Gibson boys disciple of Ol' Doc Whoosis, won't where they will remain until This has special meaning for Mrs.

George Betzeiberger. remained for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Batey re please try to resolve the dis children and for those who deal Miss lienruae dampen oil Mrs.

Adelle Conrov and son pute? March 3. Arthur Culkin, who was ser turned to their home in Detroit, Sunday having come on Springfield Tuesday was spend- Ray of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs Thursday for Christmas with her What did I tell you above? Need Other Interests. Further than that I suggest ously burned November 1, was taken to the St. Francis hospital, Peoria, Tuesday for a skin graft.

mother. Mrs. Nettie Hohnstreiter. Ing the holidays with her par- Nelson Ewing and family of ents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Sampen. North Chicago, spent the week-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burke of end with Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore Chicago spent Sunday and Mon- Bode. Mrs. Ewing and children with them. Childhood and youth are at the beginning of life. Mistakes are natural to their growth.

Help them to begin again, to start the year with a wish and a will to forget the past and to bend the future to their wish and With the Minier relatives they were dinner guests of her brother, Paul Hohnstreiter and family. day witn ner motner, airs, oena remained for a visit until Sunday, This gr Recent Bride narms. i Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Appenzeller that the husband (and very likely the wife) worry along for a year without cocktails, highballs, etc, and then apply to heaven or the foundling institution for a bundle of happiness to make- their Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur Hallmann I and daughter, Sandra of Bloom will, following your good example, IT XT xr and soils of Harvey were Sunday Engaged ington, Mr. and Mrs. L. R.

Appen euests at the home of his parents, zeller and son Robert of Arming- Bedtime la troubla tim In Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hallmann. abode a home.

ton and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fish families where there are (mall chil Mr. and Mrs. J.

Lyle Sullivan I This erring wife she erred pri er were euests of Mr. and Mrs marily when she consented to live A. J. Appenzeller Cliristmas Day. dren, how to make it easier is discussed by Dr.

Patri in his leaflet P-28. "Bedtime To obtain a copy, send cents in of Maywood, who visited at the John Zimmer home since Friday night, left Tuesday to visit rela more than three years of married Miss Phyllis Johnson who has life without a baby and this dis been spending the holiday vaca tives in Mason City. coin and a stamped self-addressed envelope to him in care The Station New contented husband evidently need Miss Maxine Bowles of Peoria someuung to live for and to love Mother: "As soon as you've finished patting your dolls to bed, 111 read you a story and tuck you in bed." tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.

G. Johnson will leave Friday to return to Denver, via, iV r. x. rift, itr 1 was a visitor at the home of her besides themselves. 993 parents here Saturday and Sun It may well be that the wife where she is a student at the Gridley RNA should use a little self discipline day.

Miss Ruth Zimmer of Lincoln University of Denver. She had as her guest the last week, Larry is spending the holidays with her To Install watson, of Pana, also a student aoout ner eating. Most of us do. But the husband, too, might be more tolerable if he would learn to distinguish a woman from a verents here, was reponea LJ2tu? Let your fancy run riot in choosing fabrics for this! Grandmother's Scrap Quilt can be hit or miss, or in a set color-scheme. TVi nrottiect mill at the University of Denver.

Tuesday. Miss Ruth Brenneman plans to GRIDLEY. fPNSV-InstaTIa. character in a "comic" stria. leave Sunday for Georgetown tion of officers for Royal Neigh- COLFAX wis ui Aemrcia wiu De at p.

Tremont Society where she is a member of the commerce department of the high school faculty. She had been i Mr. and Mrs. Junior Porter and children returned home Tuesday JSJf sapsr Pat- To Meet Wednesday after spending the holidays witn their narents at Hartford, Ky. am tv WJ tern 893; patterns; directions, stalling officer and Mrs Mattie Laura' wheeler's improved pat-Freed, ceremonial marshal.

visiting during the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brenneman who entertained at a Sandra Graham, daughter Hostesses will be Mrs. Alberta I T.JZ TTJ'-'r ixwwviuiv.1. (fxVS) The Baptist Missionary society will meet at 2 p.

m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Fred Garlish. Mrs. John ef Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Graham, Steward. Mrs. Joan Stortz and pnoK i con- family dinner at their home submitted to a tonsillectomy Mon Mrs. Belle Taylor.

Christmas' Day. Mrs. Etta Bren-f day in Mennonite hospital, neman of Bloomington and Miss bpulman will be leader. Gleaners to Meet Elsie Brenneman ofNormal were Roller Skating Party Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Kramer and present from out of town. Will Start 4-H Year EL PASO (PNS) Mrs. Glenn children returned home Monday after spending Sunday with his BENSON Barker will be hostess to the Fairthful Gleaners circlie of thr The "Bloomington Busy Bee 4-H MARRIED Dec 24 in Bloom-intoga was the former Virginia Jane Nichols, daughter of Mrs. Charles Wesley Nichols of Shirley, to Merle Fey, son of the Harry Feys of Heyworth. The couple is at home In Shirley.

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Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Thompson Evangelical 'United Prethrer: club will sponsor a roller skating EL PASO Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Tevis of El Paso announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara, to Lloyd Raber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Raber of 1 Paso. A wedding date has not been set.

Sue: haven't put my littlest doU to bed yet!" Mother: "I can't help it I can't wait any longer. Gtolar child the satisfaction ef SaishiBf what he is daiag net ealy arereets reseat caafliet bet alse helps balls latere habits ef carry-lag tasks te eeaspletlea. and Mrs. Ervin Kramer at St church at 2 p. m.

Wednesday. Mrs of Rockwell City, arrived at the home of C. E. Thompson here Louis, Mo. Thev sDent Christmas Lowell Crusius will lead he devotions and Mrs.

William Crusius party at 7 p. m. Monday evening at the Circus Roller rink. The party is open to all 4-H club members. Tuesday evening for a visit of Day with his mother, Mrs.

Ann! several days. at Caxlyle. will lead the lesson..

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