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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 8

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THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1011. PHONE 4S00 Soldiers' Wives Aid Roger Stauffer Miss McMahon Is Bride of. Dvt.

Women Kite Married in Def Charlotte Fit i Henry. lUlltor. ItMcw CM uvinan ense CrHrr2S Rc's-d Louisville, John Wink EIGHT Parents Go South For Wedding FAinnmT. itnsj-v IUn Ma tfVtt. Mr Jeha II MMa twiry.

aa4 Jka F. Ua. of Vr and Mr. Joaa II Wia. fcr r4 Sunday at t.

ho ef utt.r at ea. Tfc Me." croey ae fc4 ert GIFT SHOP A.v VV v. 5 -1 VJ pXlJ yL v. I 1 I Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse G. Stauffer. 615 North School street. Tuesday returned from Louisville, KyJ where they attended the wedding of their son. Roger Stauffer and Miss Martha Ann Scoggan.

daught er of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Scoggan of Louisville.

The wedding took place Satur day at the bride's home with the Rev. E. Jorgensen performing the single ring ceremony. Palms and ferns were used as a wedding setting. The -bride wore a white chiffon gown with a tiered skirt.

Her fin gertip veil was caught with a shirred coronet. She carried shower bouquet of whit pompon chrysanthemums. Miss Vlrgie McCulley. maid of honor, wore a sapphire blue velvet dress and cap and carried bronie chrysanthemums. Garth Stauffer Of Detroit, the bridegroom' broth er, was best man.

Mr. Stauffer is a University high school graduate. He attended the University of Cincinnati and is now employed as civil engineer for the United States government, lo cated in Louisville. The bride gra duated from Louisville public schools. They are making their home at 1151 East Broadway.

Lovisvllle. kii Marriage is Announced friends nave re ceived the announcement of the marriage of Dr. John E. Maloney. son of Mrs.

Kathryn Maloney of I Franunn Park, former Blooming- ton residents; and Mls Mary Ann Zurich of Chicago. Tie wedding took place Nov. 61 at Holy Name cathedral In Chi- MIC AMI MKS. DM rilII.Lll. a mrot Itridal raplf.

arv making thrir home an a farm near rJUwortb. Mr. Fhillip fonnrrly MIm IMore Strange, tbochler af Mr. and Mr. V.

Strange. 519 South Hreel. rw PI BETA PHI ALUMNAE HAVE NEW ASSOCIATION taken over a building in the old post area and are at work on projects of surgical dressings, knitting and sewing. (Miss Elsie Mattis, surgical dressing of 'the Champaign chapter, is training eight women to be instructors. Shown above they are, seated, from left, Mrs.

C. P. Engle, Mrs. D. C.

Ogle, Mrs. R. E. O'Neill and Mrs. R.

O. Christensen; standing, from left, Miss Mattis, Mrs. P. W. Summers, Mrs.

D. M. OUara and Mrs. V. C.

Lentlnl. Mrs. Wainer is shown at the right. 1 Organize Red Cross Branch RANTOUI Officers wivea at Chanute field who know the meaning of civilian defense as well as military service have organized a Red Cross branch on the post grounds. Led by Mrs.

Perry Walner, chairman of the Chanute Red Cross branch of the Champaign chapter, the women have SOCIAL Young Dancers Party Saturday 'S win git Club' Will Sponsor Junior high school and senior hieh freshman jitterbugs will gather at the YWCA Saturday Bight for a record dance at I which members of the newly I organized "Swineit club" will serve as hosts and hostesses. Sixty young dancers, Siany former TW dance class pupils, have received invitations from the club for the dance, which will be held from 8 to 10 m. cago with the Rev. James C. Herd- elected president and Mra.

Edward Iman celebrating the nuptial mass. Barry Rust. 70S South Mercer ave-Attendants were Miss Helen Ma- nUe. will be vice president and lonsy of Franklin Park, sister of secretary. Mrs.

Wayne II Gllmsn. the bridegroom, and John Zuglch. brottier of the bride. a weaamg oreakrast ror tne couple's immediate famlliea was held at East Gate hotel. The couple will make their home at the Ar- lington apartment hotel.

530 Arling- jnjc mje for tea early In De-ton street. Chicago. cernber when the school products SIGMA PHI GAMMA DANCE NOV. 22 Sigma Phi Gamma sorority's Thanksgiving dance will be held Saturday. Nov.

22, at the Rogers hotel, Mias Blanche Brooks, chairman, announced Wednesday. Other members of the dance committee are Miss Elsie Foster, Miss Gertrude Franks and Miss Madeline Klnsella. Announce Engagement Of Maxine Biggs LINCOLN. (PNS) The ap- proaching marriage of Miss Maxine Biggs to Pvt. 1 CI.

Paul J. Amldon of Chanute field, Rantoul, was made Saturday night by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Blgga. Pantagraph Pattern Mrs.

E. H. Foreman Elected President Siventeen members of PI Reta Phi sorority organized an active alumnae association Mondsy after- noon at a meeting at the home of Mrs. Eugene n. Funk Jr- X31S East Grove street.

Mrs. E. Hudson Foreman. SOI Not School street. Normal, waa 417 willard avenue, is treasurer The new association will bring handcraft to Bloomington from the Settlement school, organised by Pi Phi at Gatllnburg.

Tenn, in the Smoky mountains. riar.s are be- will be displaced and sold M-mbers are Mrs. Edward Rarry Rust. Miss Ertle Iu Crane. Mrs p.

Funk Jr- Mrs. Wsme II Oilman. Mrs. char! p. Helm.

Mra. Malcolm Love. Mra. Willis MaOirL Mra. Clarence E.

Mullikln. Mrs James parsons. Mrs. Darwin Rust Mrs. R.

U. Gooding. Mrs. E. Hud son Foreman.

Mrs. Joseph IL Cat Un. MUs Margaret Admire. Mls Ka'herlne Thlelan and Mra. Albert R.

Williamson. Lee-Hancock Marriage Announced 1 Mlas Audrene Iee. dsaghter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard K- Lee of Randolph and Claude Hancock.

son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hancock. 702 West Washington street, were married Oct. 1 In Charles.

Mo. They wr unat tended. Mra. 1 Uncock la a graduate of McLean high school and Mr. Han cock graduated from ftioomlngton high school.

Doth are employed at the State Farm Insurance com panles. They are maklnc their home at 60S Rast Monro street t. R. Tag e-f tt Fut um4-l. cbofth.

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mmi ii i n'e aa m. 4wfne I rt 4 0 1 I 1 SM IDEAS FOR GIFTS Miss Bcrnadino Alfter Weds Pvt. Joseph Jones inVIGHT IPNSI-IVt. Jph Tti-odore Rom, son af Mr. and Mrs.

Jamea Rooe of Ilht and Mis Iternadlne Msrgsret Alfter. daughter of Mr. and Mr. John Alfer of Insight, were martl4 Monday at 8 a. m.

at Si. Iatrtck's Catholic church. The Rev. FT M. A- Tracy performed the single ring ceremony.

Couple to Live Near Camp Forrest PONTIAC (PNS) Mte Clarai Virginia Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert U- Green, aod Jack Itoyer. son of Mr. and Mra.

Ira Itoyer. were married by tha Stanley P. W. pastor of tha Mc- Dowetl Methodist church at the church at 3 p. m.

Saturday. HONOR W. J. KINti! McLKAN-tPNS-W. J.

KJsg was guest of honor Sunday at a birthday dinner at the bom of his son. Edgar. In Mcien. ceWbraUag his birthday. His sis children Jaon.

Deer Creek: Ova. Mra Thomas Mills and Mra Oddte SohmlJcafi. aU of Peoru: Mrs Coy Chaff in. Bfeomlegtoo. and Rdgar.

of McLean, war preev-L The party alo included aovea grandchildren and tt great grandchildren, and other rseeta. LEARN THE TRUTH ABOUT Thm tlgrta str salalaadlac NabWy I rw Wrsa cm mak raal trklew AarWe. earoWe, eaa "wa mmtmt I mm Ihm eeM oc miih Hieai te. e4 M. luay awl.

Ot Jeewe'e eemtfore If ra e.o eowwSwveee It eaeSaaa we rla eeV II txn a mw all wt ao a ea.aa haMm. Jeewe AiwM i et kwa rne.aU't i tmm-t ttw.tift'a'lr ti I 04 Ma4 ntillae rW ewe rf w. Jta la aaiel IittMt oa Jarae veemrfeae. I NOTES Will Have at YWCA Nybakkes Have House Guests Mr. and Mrs.

B. C. Nybakke 1205 North Evans street, have as their house guests the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

K. Colwell of Scotland, S. D. The Colwella were celebrating their 56th wed ding anniversary Wednesday and at noon a dinner was given in their honor. They have nine chil dren, all living.

Before coming to Bloomington Mr. and Mrs. Colwell visited the former's sister in Ridgeway, Mo Complimented Miss Margaret Primm, who will become the bride of Merle ClarK, Tnanksglving day, was honor guest at a potluck supper and shower given Tuesday night by members of Sigma Phi Gam ma sorority. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Tony Capodice, 217 West Monroe street.

Miss Prlmm received a gift of crystal. Mrs. Young and Mrs. Rawson in East Mrs. W.

Young. 10 White and Mrs. E. B. Rawson, 611 East Washington street, are vaca tioning in New York city.

They have been joined there by Mrs. R. II. Coolidge and Miss Adette Coo- lldge of LaGrange. Visit Former Residents Mr.

and Mrs. V. Hopkins, 405 Florence avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wettersten, 604 East Monroe street, spent the weekend with Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Wol- zeski of Lima, Ohio, former Bloomington resident Honored on Birthday PIPER CITY. (PNS) Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Walters entertained 30 guests Saturday evening, honoring their daughter on her 14th birthday anniversary. Various games were played. Relieves MONTHLY mm PAKi Women wbo suffer pain of Irregular periods with cranky nervousness-due to monthly functional disturbances should find Lvtfta B. Pink-ham's Compound Tablets (with added iron) etmply marvelous to relieve such distress.

Plnkham's Tablets made especially for women, help build up resistance against such annoying symptoms. Follow label directions. WORTH TRYING 1 SAVE S2.00 ON OUR REG. $3.50 PINE-OIL CROQUIGIIOLE PERMAIIEIIT Complete With Shampoo sad Set by Expert Operators Shampoo and Set 65c L-J Complete ur. aiaioney ia a graduate or Trinity high school In Blooming- ton.

tie received his utxiergraa- uate education at Illinois Wesleyan university and the University of Colorado and he is graduate of Northwestern Medical school. Chi- cago. He is a member of Phi Chi me ileal fraternity and Is an In- tens at Grant hospital. Chicago, Mrs. Maioney is a pharmacist on the Grant hospital staff.

She a graduate of the University of Till-1 nols and a member of Kappa Sigma sorority. Lambda of 35-lnrh fabric for Innly, ,4 ysrtl Still Gonc.ipo.cd? If comtipatioa eymptoaM atill liaim it ynr bowela are ckvent a4 aer4 avore aad mare Wlp to throw oil cUmme nut aaatier yon n-dure (aa aine ami ttoatinc tl raa Ini tind. ait aly and puyed out the chaacr are Tou haven't trtrd Lr. Prtrr Fahrnry a Alpra arautrr. Not merely a laaalive.

Ur. frtrr rahr-oey'a Alpni graulce a real Intrmal stomachic tonic medicine, a ptearrintioa pruni Ky oM and younffunce Noire.lr. nnMni4 Ak Ine Vt. I'etcf ahnry'a Al.fr 1 1 today. Saihk Dr.

rnw fit W. P. KeeMek mm4 UtlMr Atheea 4 lihn Apiniaie SUES I Jrt3C POLL'S PR IN CU CSv E. 1 3 dorff will be co-chairmen. The games committee include Barbara Benjamin, Kate Heffer-nan, Dick Stoik and Duane Van- derwater.

Marijean Hamilton, Dick Grassfield, Sally Stretch, Glenn Orendorff and Bill Benjamin will arrange for refresh ments. Peggy Minch and. Patty Kimler will direct mixer games. Mr. and Mrs.

John Grassfield, Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Orendorff and Mr.

and Mrs. Theron Stoik will be chaperons Earl Dagley Ends Visit Here Earl Dagley of Los Angeles, Wednesday had returned to his home after a 10 day visit with his daughters, Mrs. Carroll Phillips, 1410 South East street and Mrs. Jack Butzlrus, 502 East Grove street, and his mother, Mrs. Izora Dagley of Waynesville.

Relieve itchy, burning sorenesi tnd improve your skin with Retinol Ointment whose medication sear to acWva contact with the pimply spots. Applied every night and left on all night it does a world of good. For 45 years Resinol has been widely used not only to fill this need, but to quickly relieve the itching. burning symptoms ot many skin irri tations. Resinol Soap carefjully cleanses tender skin.

At all dracaiftf. For sample of each, write KmooU Dcpc 10, Baltimore, Md. RESIUQl0 OINTMENT and SOAP Our IS Pa.lm-OU CroquiKDule. with reeontUUoDlog 1 1 for 1 ray and fine bur $2.50 Our 17. 50 value Tru Art Machine-leaa: a wealth ot beauty, lovely healthful wave corn -plete WW Crealaia life I ciinisTMAs VY r- Of 2857 Ssy .1 I aJ Stuffcil Animal Pattern No.

2S37. Panda, li yard of ST Inch fabric. Another Shipment ot i'rcclau "CLAUSSNER" NYLONS Itttjj For ChrlHtman Glttn! yard contrasting; pig, yrd each for coat and overalls. Girls' Blouse and Jumper Outfit No. 341R) sizes 2.

4. 0 ami 8 year. Size 4, 1 yards of 30 inch fnbric for Junior: 1 yatd for blouse. Ioll dress Included in pattern, for lS-inch doll; yard fabric for jumper and yard for blouse. Send 10c, (coin preferred) for EACH palicrn.

Write plainly YOl'R NAME. ADDRESS AND STILE NUMBER. SURE TO STATE SIZE YOU WISH. Address TATTERX DEPARTMENT, The Dally Tantagraph. 121 West 19th Street, New York.

N. Y. $1.50 -C IINSNFR" Settle UelgM MltlNS at ill a Miss Vandeqraft and Vincent Miller Marry PONTIAC. (PNS) Mlas Fern Vaodegraft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

O. E. Vandergraft of To-waidaf and Claire Vincent Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.

P. Miller of Morris, formerly of Pontiac, were married in Kaboka, Mo, As Iloairry Hratlquartera Rulsbd'a has tbe La rem st.it of fine Njl-n Mnrklnga In IVntrsI I. lUw Ciuw tliry're trcitnlng Incrraalngly rare' suggest that you RUT CHRISTMAS NYLONS NOW 1 -aauasner" MSk Hle-ry. Iim. 1 13.

at! lli. W. Washington Phone 908.

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