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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 15

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The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
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15
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1 xm i kvr Ly Sertoma Club members took their wives out for an evening of dinner and dancing at Davidson's Restaurant Wednesday. On the steps of the restaurant's outside stairway are two of the younc service club's officers and their wives. From left, Mrs. Robert Lane, Mrs. Timothy Ives Mr Ives Mr.

Lane. Mr. Ives is second vice president and Mr. Lane, first vice president The Richard R. Andersons were at Ser-toma's celebration of both anniversary and installation of next year's officers.

Reforestation Is a club project. Connecticut Family Summers Here The Howard W. Broeres and their youngsters, Lisa and David, are in Central Illinois for the summer from Falls Village, Conn. They're staying with Mrs. Broere's brother-in-law and sister, the William G.

Diesels of 1221 E. Washington St. Mrs. Broere is the daughter of the J. E.

Naffzigers of Lexington; Mr. Broere teaches industrial arts. (Pantagraph Photo) A ll I fifefn A '-tl y. ry I i i i (i 14 i I il Kv3v t-' ii I jt-Zt 1. 1.

Ainenons Leaving Today On Europe Trip Dr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Ather-ton of 1203 N. Clinton Blvd.

are bound for New York City today and the first leg of a journey to London and the Continent Monday. Pastor of Wesley Methodist Church, Mr. Atherton has set the couple's itinerary to include stops at Europe's outstanding churches; he also will attend the World Disarmament Conference in London one of its four days after the Athertons' arrival Tuesday morning. THE COUPLE plans some picture-taking at Canterbury Cathedral and the Cathedral of Rochester and plans, next week end, to be in Edinburgh to hear Scottish preachers, Dr. McDonald and James S.

Stewart at the University of Edinburgh. The Athertons will take a private car for a tour of Scotland by way of Aberdeen, Inverness, Oban, Glasgow and the Highlands. From Glasgow, they'll fly to Geneva, Switzerland, and will take time to see mountain scenery from Lausanne, Zermatt and Lucerne. AUSTRIA is the next stop in the Bloomington couple's plans; while they're in Vienna, the Athertons hope for time to see the Vienna, I i 1 i -i MiaiMiiiLaHBMMMHiaaMK Juk. 4 es J-r ritu wtif tiaif iiiib 1 1 1 in ii i New chairman of the board, John Rust, and his wife were among guest greeters for the club, which doubled its membership in two years during 1956.

Ed Tick will be in charge of programs for the club next year. He and his wife pose on the stairway off the restaurant's donated 113 elms to replace cities' dying trees in 1956. Dr. and Mrs. Edgar E.

Atherton They Leave Today for London Disarmament Conference Pantagraph Photo Woods. During five days in Paris, the couple hopes to see the Seine area; lllGy and plans on visiting Notre Dame, I i Sainte Chapelle and Sacra Coeur. HO Hie rfCR) GST ed a luncheon of former school friends May 31 at the home Mrs. Charles A. Fowler in Los Angeles, where she showed her world tour pictures taken last winter.

Miss Riley spent most of nV time in Pasadena, and in Pomona A day's side trip will take them Miss Lucile Riley of 1907 E. Tay lor St. returned Tuesday night from five weeks in California. to Chartres to see the Cathedral there, as well as the Castle of Rambouillet and the Chateau de Maintenon. she was the guest of Dr.

and Airs. She flew out May 28 and attend-j John Blum, formerly of Normal Mrs. Powell Here From North Carolina ifi 'i I y---f V. o. v- K- if fipij; ff ''Ik 1 f.

oil Mrs. Rufus Powell, left, the former Mattiebelle Thomas of Bloomington is visiting this week from Durham, N. with her daughters, Martha, 13 and Margo 9. The Powells have been guests of the Willis Burkholders, Mrs Joseph Carson' Miss Margaret Egan and other Twin Citians whose friendships go back to days at Franklin School, through Bloomington High and Wesleyan. (Pantagraph Photo) Genial new Sertoma president Jack Snyder is fourth of the young group, whose purpose is service to mankind.

Mrs, Snyder is at right. Distaff diners made a pretty picture by the greenery. They're Mrs. John Bowles III. Mrs.

Bruc Hiser whose husband is on the Sertoma Club board, Mrs. John McKinzie and Mrs. William Costigan. Sertoma doubled its membership in first two years after founding in 195 1. PnUrpto Photo by Joa Cutier.

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