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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 6

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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P.ifT.ph. HIohiIbs1i, IU, May It. I1. Rocks Pekin Attractions 7 I i I i I 9 i y- fi I I i i I i.v,ri i Mi; -1 Mastodon tooth is mown youthful visitors by Harold Non ris of Tekln yUe president. An estimated 1.000 persons attended.

Club, Hwasoml by Pekin 1 layKrojini and Recreation Board, mi-ts twice a month. It is one of D00 such clubs in tn U.S. Mr. nd Mrs. Oscar Moore of Trrmont entered pieces ranins; in size from the earrings Mr.

Moore holds to the Reode held by his wife. Mm. Moore is secretary rckin-Rouliras of famous Rrnw. polished by Thomas Barbour from raw rock iwta ml one of most popular displays at Illinois Valley Kockhounds JSlikKlav. Mr.

labour president of the club, now just a year old. with a membership of 300.OX). Il'antacrapn rnoiusi treasurer of the organization. Thirty members mowed meir coiiit Maroa-Forsyth PTA Cornell PTA Name Committee Chairmen Banquet, Prom Disfrict 8 Troopers' To See Projecti To Elect CORNELL -(PNS)- MAROA (PNS) TS trial Arts department, directed by- Wives Form Auxiliary will be an election and install-1 For Eureka AAUW Branch COOPFIELD (PNS) Mrs. jet are conducted this summer.

Velmont Tye. president of the Eu- to Ue national Uwhip fumt. and $225 for the national reka Branch, Awncan Asorla- 9duntkfn tion of University Women, has ap-j MrI. Hugh Bnx-k has been tui of offieiTS at the Cornell MORTON Wiv-et of the 67 offi-inoia Sttt PUie Wiveg ot Di-cert and trm-pera of ftate I. district have organized an aux- Simitar organization are to be ilwry and wUl meet bi-monthly in fivrmed in each of the ottxT di- To Be Saturday At Octavia COLFAX (PNS) The Junior class of Octavia High School will entertain fi senior clsss at tb annual banquet Saturday evening.

The bsmpiet will be prepared by Morton Village Gardeners Plan Hospital Work MORTON -rNS- The GarAwn of M.irtun by Mr. Puhort Y.mly wiU partid-palf In the plwitmj; td pinlen at Peoria Stale HuMt.tl, B.uim-ville, l'ig with gnMip of in. than a dozen to aid in tiw-rapy. Mm. John nt Mi.

R.Lsa rtairmcn and Wiliwm Petrovntch. will display) projects completed during tte year at a meing of the M.iroa Forsyth I'nit H'gh hool Parent Teacher Association meeting at 7 TO p. m. Thursday in the gTnn.isium. The Home Es'onomics deiwrt-ment will presint a style show un-: der tlie direction of Misa Ik'mice Jaimen.

The Physical Education depiul-j ment, headed by Walter Bo and pointed committee chairmen for named delegate to the national tlie coming year. I convention. They include Mrs. Caslmlrj Byrnes, program; Mrs. Roger! Coventry, arts and music: Mrs.

Missionary GrOUp Arden Keen and Mrs. George riL Ince, education; Mrs. Richard 10 itudy ttniOpia Peimn. trict in the atate, Mrs. Zrn said.

Mrs. C.nuit Zrrn (4 M.rton 1 -rh potential membership die orcanuati.wi'i first presiknt; 100 Mm ll.ti-iara Sfrnherm. IVona. Parent -TechT Association meet-J ins il I p. m.

Thursday at the. high school. Joe Soltis of me high school faculty will show alnl of nieiin nuintries. Program chairmen are Don Smith and Joe Solos. The social committee is composed of Mr.

I and Mrs. Harold Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Weber and Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Willis. Recreation for the riiildren will be under the supervision of Mrs. Richard Fitzgerald, Mrs. Don tn 1 Dusnct 8. with neaaquartm at RisJrict 8 Peoria, includes seven counties 15itnn.

aecxind 'ice Dickinson social and econom Mrs. William Berry, will give demotifttratiim. HOPEDALE (PNS The ic; Miss Vinrinia Givens. interna president: Mrs. Larry Morgan, (Yeve Oietir, seeretAry, and Mrs.

Wajw TeaJbey, Toluca, treasurer. Tlie group will call itself the Eli- The wives plan to meet at Exposition Gardens in Pena, with the next meeting tentHtivcly planned for June 10. Operating committees are to be named this week, Mrs. Zorn stud. tional relations; Mrs.

John Lnu-, Women's Missksiary Association rence, fellowship; Mrs. Ted Mor-iof the Boynton Mennonite Church gan. legislative; Mrs. Vernon wiU mwt' of the I SZTrntlT, SW. Mrs.

Dan Egli, at 1:30 Grace Robinson, publicity; Miss P- m. Thursday. Louise Hartman. nass metiia: The Missionary lesson on: ti f.irfar'f Workmnn histori-l 'Tthkioia" will he Dresented bv mothers of Junior class members and will he served by sophomore girls, starting at 6 p. m.

The banquet will honor both the Junior and senior classes and the faculty. and his orchestra will play for the prom, which starts at 9 p. m. will bt open to tlie class members, ttieir guests and the faculty. Phyllis Meiners and Jack Emberton are eo-diairmaa of tha banquet and the dance.

area being of ageratum and the trines. red and white petunias. Smith and Mrs. Vincent Corn gan. Future First Grader To Register CORNELL (PNS) Principal Edward Tully of ttie CorneU Coin-mum ty Consolidated school has set 9.

am. Tinu-sday as registration day for ttiose stintenu entering the first grade this fall. Children who will be 6 -ears old HARTSBURG Mr. and Mrs. 1L WondhuH of Mis.

Ben Kaufman will go th-re Thursday to ready tlie garden with helpers. Fnink of Morton It grounds superintendent. The gardf'n anwd in front cf the ward. They r.inee age from 10 to 18 years. There are about 20 and they aid In the flower garden upkeep rich a watering and weeding.

Thp parden incliKle a flag with Also tlwre is a bird bath which centers crescents of flowers and an; and Miss Mary Felter, social. Long Island, N. and also stepping stones as an ap- WSCS To Meet, Quilt IIARTSBl'RG (PNS) The Woman's Society of Christian proarh to tlie pedestal. Red Nettie Wilshire of Port Jef- Mrs. Chris Birky.

The project hrr the afternoon will be the cutting of pult blocks for American Indians, and rolling Every member of the organization will serve on a committee. nuuums are planted in nrmt, and lerson, uxig lsiano, Minciay were The branch has voted to give vines are used as a ground cover spending a week with Mr. and Service will meet all day Thurs i i I by Dec. 21 are to register. $15 for a scholarship if art class- bandages for Africa.

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