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PHONE wZrn 4SCQ SIX THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1932. Chairman GRACE JKWETT AISTI.N Kilitnr I'linne 4500 Beatrice Fairfax Discusses Problem! of the Heart (Copyright, t3l tor Ths Pintarp. Society and Clubs Mrs. Bomgardner Has Large Group of' Descendants Mr. Ellen Bomgardner, who 1 celebrating her ninetieth birthday pleasantly Thanksgiving day at the LOSS, face the truth? mesa iair weam- JOB MEANT LOSS OF Celebrating Anniversary OF LOVE er friends are tooKing ior wnai; the man can give; they're not interested in the man.

Cut tbam out! Jessamine Wither Home for aged Dear Miss Fairfax: Two and a half year ago a gin Look for a girl worth while. Tha SOOHI IB WtJBit I IHIIII I Ml WSj I I ''Si'. I I and I met, quarrelieo, ana prone world la full of them. off. In the meantime, prospered (CS) Then wa met A MOTHER'S PROBLEM.

again. It wa a ss i i '1JliV 4v 4 1 Dear Mis Fairfax: women, ha a large group of descendants. She was born in the state of New York, but came to Illinois with her parent in a covered wagon when three month old. Her girlhood nam wa Ellen Wolcott. Mr.

Bomgardner, who made her home for many year in Normal, 1 th mother of aix children, three of whom are living: Mr. G. W. Piper of Lea Angeles, Mr. Til-II Rogers, 913 South Main street, Paradise.

loved each oth I have a boy 15 years old er devotedly. I had a car. Wa (Continued on Pago IS, Col. 1) Social Notes THE M1TZ1S XX. will be hostosses at 8:110 j.

ui. Thnnkglvlng at their mm 1 holiday dance in KlonnilnKtxu club hiillniom. Mr. aud Mrs. CbarU'S SUplniisou and Mr.

and Mrs. Willis MiiUirl will be the cUh jk1 roiis. Miss Hitlli' Hmklmid Is chairman fur ilrcorntii'iix in the ballroom, nssistid by Mis Hi'lou Bunnell, Miss Esther Hawks, Miss Haciiel Zwrng and the jilt-line The ilmuatlons will be in keelntt with the harvest season; i-orastalks, )umikiiis and colored paper in giivu and two ahadcs of brown being used. Miss Virginia Steele is music chairman for the evening, while Miss Marietta Crosthwult has boiu chairman of Invitations, assisted by Miss Hetty I.ou Dunning and Miss Heniaillne Keren. Many college and university students, returned for the holiday, will he present at the dance; among them being Miss lleleu Jo Norrls, the Misses Ituth and Jane Hart and Miss Hetty from the I'niverslty of Illiuols, and Miss Hetty (ialford.

from I.in.lenwno.1. J. .1. Hallett, Iean I.itt, Mack J.loj'd Crush. iMidley Johnson and Harold Eyer, all from tlie I'nlvrr-alty of Illinois, III aiiciid the dance.

lu the morning of Thursday the MitzU distribute Thanksgiving baskets to several needy families. The coinmlltee In charge of this work includes Miss Khanor ininlnp and Miss l.ois Livingston. made plan together, and I 0 0 made promises. and Mr. Minni Littleton, 418 a ually, I North Madlaon street started to lose She has 18 grandchildren: How thing.

Every Woman Should Use Kojene-Most Powerful Antiseptic! Stronger Than Carbolic Arlil Vet ard, Edward and Mark Piper, all Mis Margaret HcGrath With this she lost Interest In In California; Harry and Clarence Rogers, In California; Thomas Rogers, Stevens Point, Barnard ilr-VJt 1 If Ai If i tfv'l me and grew Beatrice Fairfax, old. Our love Rogers, Manhattan, Mrs. Mar shall Ralney, Hillsboro; Earl Littleton, Bloomlngton; Mrs. Stanley Tekidlng at 1324 East Grnv street. Is rh'ilrmsn for the Delphi International club for it Thanksgiving holiday dince, to he given at 8:30 p.

m. Saturday In the Bloomlngton club ballroom. Photo by I'ntted Seniffs Visit Peoria Rum and Harry Littleton, Nor mal; Mrs. Leland Evans, Bloom- ImMiM twidll laU 1 II ington, and Mrs. H.

J. Stolta and Spencer Littleton, Normal. There Mr. and Mr. E.

C. Meeker of 6 While place, who will celebrate their fort ic lb wedding anniversary Thanksgiving day with a dinner for relative tt their home. Covert will be placed for 40. Mr. and Mr.

I. F. Senlff, 414 East Beecher street, will go by au ar 14 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Eunice Anderson Hostess at Bridge Mrs.

Eunice Anderson, 601 West has turned out to be juet friendship. I worry over thla. At times we despise each other. I can read her mind in thl. Th promise I mad I can't fulfill now, although I mad thm sincerely.

Thl I am afraid to tell her. because I fear losing her altogether. TROUBLED. Thl letter I typical of so many that com these days. In good faith a man makes promle which hard time prevent him from keeping.

Th woman become indifferent a these favorable prospect fade, and tha man hang on, fearing to lost even the fragment of cordiality that survive. Wouldn't It be better If they'd Will Not Injure the Tritderest Membrane womfn sr shmluUly dalighlrd with Knjm endorsed by doctors si Uit mo powerful, non-polaonoua sntispettc. No modern woman fails to prsrtirs Feminlns Hyslens which Swires youthful and dainty beauty ud bttter still, urn. i lent beallill I Years sso women were forced to ute eiirh deadly poieons as Carholle Acid Bichloride ot Mercury. They were I snare of ths iresl Injury to body tliKiim which the deedly poieone esueed -hut (hey could not find anything sis whirlt would be so effective.

Today, science brinss wonderful protec. tton to women wl'h Kojene the sale, eu' and scientific sntleept it. Ruy a ounco bottle, aoo at Hiai i nma Storei or any ood drug store end enloy excellent heellh and beauty la t): yesrs to eome. Adv. tomobile to Peoria Thursday to MIL AM' MliS.

M. I- STl HHl.Lr ILI.P, Wfl Last street, have as their house guest their daughter. Mis. Kalph King of Wankegan. She will remain for the weekend and will also visit relatives at McLean.

Other Thanksgiving guesta at the Stubblefield home will include Mr. anil Mrs. Harry E. Hnnea and ons of McLean, and Mr. and Mrs.

Mcrl Stubblefield and aon, from Stanford. THE MEMBERS of the C. C. Marquis family will Join in a dinner jiartv at the Marqula home, fill East Chestnut street. Thanksgiving day.

The company, numbering about 'JS persons, will include Mr. and Mrs. 1 Hoi Marquis and children of Colfax, and Mr. and Mr. C.

H. Marquis and children of Chicago. DUX KVAX, well kuown radio br. adcusier, ami Miss Theresa Larimer, also of Chicago, but formerly of Hloomingion, are guests for Thanks-giving at the home of the former's brother, Andrew lt.van, MiJ North Lee sireet. THE TOl'NG MEN'S COMMERCIAL CLl'B is just beginning to make Its plans for its annual holiday dance, to be given Wednesday, Dee.

no i i lit I la mi rt-Wul tn In ho In fur. spend Thanksgiving with th for mer brother-in-law and lster, Mr. Monroe street, was hostess at her and Mr. C. H.

Flora. Sixth District Nurses Elect E. C. Meekers Will Entertain home Monday night for the Paretic Bridge club. Prizes were won by Mrs.

Tearl Dawson, Miss Donna Shlnn and Mlsa Mary Dunlap. A SAN JOSE Word ws received by relatives In this city of th serious Injury of Mr. Orva Dean of Kenosha, on Anniversary Monday. Mr. Dean waa hurt In Th Sixth District Nurses association, at Its last aeaeion, held at th T.

W. C. A. elected half of its taff of officer and board member; th other halt having been elected last year for a two year luncheon wa served. Mrs.

France Keeran, 912 South Madison street, will be the next club hostess, A Helen Klein Hostess Helen Klein, 10 East Chestnut an auto accident. Charles Mandrell left Wednesday vals Nt eon 'dance. The general committee of arrangements includes Mr- Mr. 13. C.

Meeker, 6 l'iiil McNab, William Munroo, I'oiiald Eielder and Kenneth McU-iin. White place, are celebrating their i Ponko Mis Helen Clin. gradnt of treet, wa hostess to th MR AM MRS. GEOHCE W. Mi lt and their daughter.

Miss anniversary irnh Moiiroo. fill East Front street. lll Is- guests Thanksgh lug Thanksgiving at their home.wher rliir of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jone of CbamisiUn.

Mr. and Mr. Wlla family dinner will be held at lis'crabb and their family of IMnvan will also lie guest at the aine, n(on, i honor of th day. Mr. Crahb and Mrs.

Jone brother and sister. I Mr, Mkr former, Vlm Brokaw, retains the presidency, flub Saturday. Prizes at gsmes Th new officer Include th first were won by Kathleen Smith, vie president. Miss Lucille Leetch, Nancy McDonnell and Mary Fran- for Keenei, where he will visit with hi father, Martin Mandrell, over Thanksgiving. Mr.

Martin Mandrell I A3 year old. Mr. Lillian Woll received word Tuesdsy of the death of her cousin, Mr. Frank Taylor of Decatur. Tha last rites will held Thursday in that city.

Th Royal Neighbor of thl city i will hold their regular meeting at the home of different member Brokaw graduate; secretary, Misi ces Lynch. A luncheon was served. NEH WEAVER. Broadway. Normal, will enter-; Adeline May McCuIlough, daughter MR.

ANI MRS. tain lth a amily dinner at their home Thanksgiving day. A bnf Mr. and Mr. John Mrf.il.

WEST SIDE SQUARE Vtilma Senour, Brokaw, while the new board members are Misa Tula King, Mannonite graduate; Mis Portia Irlck, graduate at Walter Reed hospital, Washington, D. Given Housewarming Mr. Samuel Kelley. 101 Packard street, wa given a housewarming nartv mi linmc Ttiaiiav fet luncheon will 1 served at night, to followed by a theater Iouh of Their guests will Include J. K.

Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. George furklit py. Tha wedding homt of the and Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Elscnliergor and daughier, It.isalie, all of Normal. ,0 at tha and Miss Helen Schad, Brokaw. A A oriae parent on Thanksgiving night by a group of friends. Game.

rinS winter months. Th first of were played and a luncheon meeting of thl. kind wlH hld Th board member retaining of "THE OCTOETTE CLl'B was entertained Tuesday night at the home day. Nov. 24, 1891 By a singular fice from last yetr are Misa fcrma of Miss Vlrgel James.

Mfl SnUh Hunn street. Hiidge was ntayin served. Priie were won by Mr.l Louis Hill and Mra. Clvd Plumley. Thureday.

Jan. 5. Stuckey, Mennonlte; Miss Dorothy A IU Alms cbnner and Miss Lucille Lymh. coincidence, only three time due Ing tha year since has th anniversary fallen en Thanksgiving. Nell, fit.

Joseph, and Mrs. Mabel Priieliie Rrnkew. Offlrora rotaln- luncheon was served. Mt Lynch. 1UC North ITairle street, will the Belt club hostess on Iec.

0. Ing office are Mis Kannl Wood- "fsVTS-iSr air. ana Mr. Meeker r.mov.H 9 UAL M. FTO rJl "ainui siren, anu n.

irom to Fa rburv In laru I ft Geneva "-i rirst r.rore street, relnrne.1 to Bloomlngton Velnesday night after and to Rloomlngton In laid Me vlr prasldent, and Mia i.7 A Mk In New York city, where tbey ere g'it at Hotel Meeker has been aasnel.i.d whi, I Msrtin. Mennonlte. tressurer R.H-erelt. ith. Portable Elevator como.nv rr The election of officer preceded 6y FathUai 1 a ftre the last 1J vears.

Th an addrea to th association IMt. AND MRS. V. F. J.

I.AM BKAi'. KS Eit JV-on They r. both nf elt hMlth 200 5 1 000 DRESSES Bought Specially for This niaklna Thaiikivlnir vllt at Abingdon, where their aon. on n. rector, after which a awial hour rriday and Salurda) Is a student at the Illinois Military school.

They will be dinner guests i held, with refreshments of CO. nd Clyde II. Terry, the being the orr.man.lunt A'r I the.hmL A I hll their grandchildren RoV Relatives Visit Mn. and an, i T2J at Hooker Home iMUir mak ns a Thankglv lie V.f III inr "rt, "Give Away" Sale of Boys' OVERCOATS Mrs. Robert laae Trntrr "'b Mr.

W-hington atr.et 'I Mrs Coyl. of.JJ guests at th dinner Thtr- KnM nd J- w- Co' "'ri a dy at th Meeker home. irridi'y IueiU brother, Allrt Jones, IB AND MTl T.TMAN T. roWK.t.I. of Madison.

hv r- numbr. will Include th 'brother. hnm' nf Mr' tni Mri- act wis.it a hat niifiia or ri. i nwrii una BTaiTrB nr rai Th former ram by airplane a far Wuf to 19.95! nt. Mr.

nd Mr. Walter Creber. Pll rWh Fell avenue, iseeKer. with th children of thei Rl- Iiuls an their wav east. fM'a Miss Mary Herod w.Tl 7.

Th. Coylj Oridw Is ftherjU wife and grandchildren. Wi Th. ia k. i fard party wa given Tuesdsy r.o::rV.:n'"d Mr' at the Hooker bom.

In honor Frery Coat all wool, ami wool lined. Social Calendar Clilnelilllas, rieeer. Camel' Hair Phi Sigma Hostess fabric. Heltod or plain luirk Miss Mary Eleanor Herod. 2 0 1a a u.

u- th. guests, whet prlte were u. Irtniln by Mrs. Coyl. snd A.

W. Fro TNI BBIT TMRM.mN0) North Clayton atreet, entertained tha Phi Bigma club at hr home r. r. Meeaer ana u-w A luncheon wa. served.

daughter. Margaret: Mr. aad Mra. Purchased for lesi than half the price wt had to pay for dreiiei of such quality and ityle at the beginning of tha Offered at a price nothing short of waodbura Oms me H. Meeker and family and Mr.

I mm Bethlehem Rebekahs Will Meet to Sew afL. n. a. k. a.

and luncheon. Ptliea wer won ty i i -(nq rs. jiarry Meeker and fam- ss Audrey M.rsh.ll and Mm i of Crops.y; Mr. and Mr t.urllla Horrom. einor.

si i lonjiiiy. i nnnac 7. r.ere.,1 Thaak(vi mn Mr. ..1 'oen .17 i eerw la en. ine cbuit.

I.ii ni Color of Ten, Gray tr Blue. Plies I to year! Sec.nal Floor. Boyi Warm Leatherette Coats $2.89 Invlt. rnmparlaon on the gen-ntne Imnnnt Ieatherelt. Cl.

4 ro art style. Mieep llnnt. wllh large Wombat fttr mii.ra. Full belted. Hiiro let 1 resr Koy' Want Sweater.

SR la J. tl as) Ray' Vel Kn'raee. a Retand, Reewnal Flaar. lub. MlAS Lvania rrmov-r "i Te.i eeririee emn.

na rridsv tn. Odd Fellow. I and over IIS Ext Jefferson street. 0(ll) rtllowi and Mr. V.

CarmeL Illinois iwn ieo. io lamnj, at caerra Mm. J. W. MeCullouth.

Cron.ev. a w. w. at caerra. ualveraltv.

wt a guat. 1 p. MetiMwitet 1 A Tha neat meeting 01 ma cum. iMM a. voqvi.

ana (t noon. Th. day will will wn ssi-s at sewing ai.d quilting. F're. raur-h of Oiriet.

at Te erV. II I Shannon. Cat oiiv. Entertain at Cards i XX sooua' Teo'i I y. a a tM snnfHuiM'eei elub Mr.

and Mr. A. M. Col. ftf4 Et rtwi, Tesiis war host and bora i aiaia a Tuesday.

mreSni nwm hostess at their horn nr voiine nannl Or4t ot r'w eeet a LOOK OUT FOR ZERO WEATHER! It's CominKi You Better LET US KEPLACE THAT BROKEN AND CRACKED WINDOW GLASS It'a real erenomv I. reptar brokeai glaos ut Um down th beat MIL E. H. CRUZAN Wall Piper. PalnU.

Glut. Gold Piih .11 T. n4 feimw tempi. it at party. PrUt wer won by r.

J.p.. rrM, Mi. Elai Wilton and Ma Frn-I ri. a ee. air.

meeoe Tie tm Getlnikl. Other, present cluHed Mis. Vara Fnt. Miss Julia ,1 the M-oa eireie. Vweney, tha Misses Treee nd 1 Mom uoipw.

Inei. rtl.i. B.l.uk...i. 0e CKeaees elub. eeMls I SO ea wxa Caanes txeiep, iora iMedieaa S'reet nrd at th 4 Ms iP tAidies Aid e4 Si.

ra.rfk's ear peelr RrMr.MRr.rt om r.vs im ation IM 1 at the b4 asit TO THOSE WOMEN WHO STILL DEMAND QUALITY AND STYLE FOOTWEAR! A SALE of our regular 4 and 5i Jacqueline I 111 S. Center St. Phone 3120 Lincoln and Peoria Methtrit te reelaee year leally lctAvT'1 lellew VUtia TUm ler ketter Catrell-2l4U. Couples Are Married la a doubt wedding at p. an.

Sunday at Cabintown, touriateamp rout 4, Mia fylva Dudley and George Luc, both nf Uneoln. were tvarrled and Mm Emma I Pot: er.m. th. brlda of Jerom Conner. Teorla.

Judge J. F. MrOetlan of Ploom. Ington township performed th ceremony, which wi followed by a Every New Style) Every New Color Every New Fabric SHOES lednctd to PR.YENT )) a wedding dinner. Thirty friend and Cflcl neighbor of Cabiatowa war.

1 Janet Thompson Is l. II. ItOleAXD eitkaasM rCi Hostess at Party Sunday Night and Street Froclt Afternoon and Business Dresses Sports and Smart Tailored Styles All the New Bright Colors I 12 Jsnet Thompson, 1M1 Knuth street, entertslned a group Edgar A. Guest fe'of friends Tuesday n'gbt la ohrv- ape of her twelfth hirthdty annl- Heautlftilly rhlnnei emrv Buteon wrore llrooeilt. Complete Sizes roet Ing Ptlies at game wer won ay Dl' WHa) new mlth.

M. 0rth. Clvd Hr. ring and Hilary Conroy. Kfrh.

$1 tefit Intent anly PALAIS DRESS SHOP 404 N. MAIN Sensational! Spectacular! Amazing! After Thanksgiving Sale ENTIRE WINTER STOCK DRESSES and COATS Drastically Slaughtered! Starts Friday 8 A. M. Everything Mutt Go to Malt Room for Incoming Christmas Mrrchandiit. merits and decoration wer In ml gre.

111 seeping wiu tn. inanaivina Si season. km ho som et ff eaoa pew eeaeoe. let tW, T. n.ver had rirra.e equal th in FASHION or in at Ihit low da.

tal'a, a mtal belie an. I new mrtl ritna, forfou buimne of all new cklinf, ahr.ul.lrrt and aurh trirky Wt- ai lhe ruanJoiin, briflet and evfrjr style of mlf.M TUr a. Mala tlewr. Pure Silk Chiffon aeaisS el'1 A T. 1 u.fJ Tlllnte A 1.

A t. mm 10 jpvna nonaays tm at in southern Illinois meant ta tair l.ymsn Weekly and hi daughter, r.v Weekly, le Fast Pivl-sion street, are th Thanhigivirg holidava la Minn', vleltlrg retatlv. In Cea- HOSE tra'ia. West nanhfort Brand Hew Itylea or taede, kidikin, enlikia la Black and Brown. pair af.

fords a piitiTt. unnp af llil ta 12 21. All whiter He IJaee r.aliMhe S( and Oolconds. Honor Chicago Guest fMlt feblrnH sheer rblffr-a. Meeel Inn, ae ma l'1.

all DR. J. A MOORE DR W. D. HERR DR.

J. B. STANNARD DENTISTS TelepWi. till It Rvn BM. niaaenlniien rlrat tVwr Seth of ara rwlt Han.

Midi. The Mie.es 'loots' aad Louie Miller meraind a group of mm IwrrVrf. are? dull hij, sue a' io'j. Tajkar'a, Mala tVar. friend at a theater party and waf.

ft upper Tueedy night In hnr of Mrs. Jerry llneer'y of Chlesto. 47. Other In tb party Include Mia Kathofie Jeter. Mis Rtbel trnaa.

Mi. Haeel Fiugerald and 3 rain $135 Ml. Jotephip Kineey,.

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