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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 8

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THE DAILY PAN'TAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1922. 8 CantreU. Mr J. L. Murray.

Mis Mil-'dred Day. Mrs. M. Ferguson, Mrs. lien lihodes.

Mrs. M. A. Peas. Mrs.

K. 1 OCTOBER TO BE FALL RALLY TIME SOCIETIES AND VARIED Realm Social The In JCIS 3 UtM Alii MENTION ACTIVITIES CLUBS WAND each week showing the standing pf each school and every Sunday school member will work to keep their school at tha top of the list. It Is expected that at least nlxteen. schools will unite in the campaign. This is tha first time that tha Sunday schools of Blooming ton have Joined la co-operative effort to increase their membership large results are hoped for tha campaign.

Whit Oak Hem Bureau. The White Oajt Home Bureau wi meet Monday afternoon at the home of Mra. I. U. Ropp.

Mis Brian it give the first less on meal pian. Ping. 3. RESIDENCE PHONE 1530-Z OFFICE PHONE NO. 7.

Sunday Schools of Bloomington and Normal to Start New Activities. t22 Hal. ivvin. Mrs J. rv-in.

juiloiw Kane, and Mrs. Hazel Asbury. The president, Mrs. CantreU, will give the year's report of this unit, and MJrs. Vurray, vice-president.

Is chairman of the rules committee while Ms. lien Rhodes is chairman of the legislative committee. Several of th alternates and those interested in the auxiliary expe. to go over Monday morning. The program for the two days Is as fulUivvs: Morning, SapWmber 26, rH to enlfr, o'clock.

Iteailins ruiiwittun ctll. to the fUK. WILL ENTERTAIN WITH LUNCHEON hotre yestei-day from. Lincoln, where i they attended a reception given by Mr. titid Mrs.

Dawling in honor of i ami Mrs. Leshe Dowling. Mrs. was formerly Mar. on iOt-nSt -T or t-'i i.imcil 0:1 Wi With a 0 i liu'k dinner holier 1hc Kuhy Oshitnie.

Sophia Kasiey and ltcion iiur-en th( Decatur and Macon CONTEST TO BE CARRIED ON marriage she in charge of tho i hnjni'Jifc'n X-ry UI oratory She belongs to the Kappa Delut sorority. llarbula Is a nutivs of Newark, and a eradur.te of the Kawcett Technical University, of Columbia University and file Cooper Union Schools of adHiice in New York. During the war ho was a flying instructor In the aviation department, ar.d durins tho past year has been wtth the Atmospheric Condition Corporation, as associate maijufrer of the western office in CruvaHo, and chief The Sunday schools of and Normal have united In an attendance campaign during the Comity Arthur, a niece of Dr. and Mrs. The" dinner was followed bv a the- i Kelso, ater party at the Majestic.

The din- ner party marked the Decatur yu Lexington Girl Away, f.rst visit in Uloomins'-n. Miss Ktlielda WootUrd of Lexington I will leave for Thi adelphia next week M.sj We. ch to School. I atti.r., the wedding of a former Miss anor W.c h. daughter of loucher college classmate.

In. and YV. II. Welch, uf l.ex- iKinn. went Thursday to ML Carroll The Johnstons Moving Here, white she attend the Krances The many friends of Mr.

and Mrs. Mcsdanics Kennedy and Kraft to Grve Luncheon at Maple-Wood Country Club. OTHER SOCIAL FUNCTIONS month of OctoLer. It be known to the uosttltuUva. Song -America.

1 Iinm-ativo-Mrs. Mmry Southworth. Si.il nnuic Mts. Howard Kloe. Bock IfUihI.

Vt ume Mti. raimie B. Patient, of Bock Isl.iU'l unit. The Nearest Thing to Home" GRAND OPENING qi the Y. W.

C.A. Cafeteria MONDAY NIGHT, SEPT, 25 hool during the cumins i.yi,. will be interested to one no r. Mr. and Mrs.

Shinier year. wi.l leave the first of next, week for Chxaito tu make their home. as "rally month" and greatj efforts i will be made to Increase the Eun- day school attendance during the five Sundays. The campaign will tje conducted on a contest basis, Each school will determine their average attendance for the preceed- i ing year and the school that shows the largest percentage of Increase i over this record will be the winner. I A banner will be awarded the win- I nini? school.

The campaign will be advertised Mrs. Th'My-ias Kennedy and Mrs. Daniel V. have invitations for a lfla' on to be given Saturday. Srptnal'or 30.

at the M.ir'c- On Week-end House Party. Miss lUanihe r.rown and Miss Almeta lny have roup to Sc -r where they will attend a house patty over the w'eek-end. learn that they have taken a house in town, and ate moving in tuiiuy. They will makft their new home at -UJ South Mi I. can street.

The Johnstons formerly lived southwest, uf Home from Lake Geneva. Mrs. u. C. Marquis and daughter, ai I'ninpani' by Dr.

and Mrs. J. Norman Klliott, returned home last ni(rht from Ijike Ceneva. where they sp nt a part, of the momli in thmr summer cutlase. wond Country rhib, Gave Dinner Party.

HOURS Dinner 11:15, Supper 6:00, Wttcome HOCK ismiio lost. uv gion. hv 'ol. W. A.

Kqsellflcld. Wek'ome Major llunv Sclirlver. AiMrifie t'ol. Unviil M. King, commanding officer.

Itnck Island arsiyial. Itiliiie Mrs. h. K. Jkitcliell, Cfcirego.

Special ni'isic- K.uliorliui suubuhor. Rock IsUnil. AJilress-Mrs. Lowell V. Hobart, natioaal prtnlilfiit.

t'mcinimti. KiadliiK of ml Minute. Announcement of coniiniuoes. Adjournment for lunch. Amuriian Legion parade.

01 final boat trip. Evening Session. Inroratien Mrs. S)iTit Dunailo, Bock Island chapter. Kaluto ui the Flag.

Community sinning led by Ml Margaret Seaton, Bock Island. Heading of MnKitea of morning seesloo. redentlal eomraitteos rouorl. UriMirts of department offleera preeiiient, vlre-Dreaidenta. correoiHindlns The Kela-oi Home.

Dr. ar.d Mrs. George Kelso ri turned 310 West Jefferson Street. Mrs. Amy LelVuiit, of 111 South thru the different schools and space will be used in the daily papers to Interest the public in the campaign.

The results will be announced u. uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiHiiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu MISS ARNA EVANS WEDS H. R. CRAWFORD, SUNDAY A pretty homo wedding will bo that of Miss Arna Kvans, daughter of Mrs. Arthur Evans, of Sav brook, to H.

R. Crawford, which will bo solemnized tomorrow afternoon at o'clock at the bride's home. Thirty-five guests, relatives and close friends have been asked to witness the ceremony. The bride will be attended by her sister. Miss Lois Eans, and Clair Evans, a brother of Miss Kvans, will be best man.

Tha service will be read by Itev. Thomas A. liass. pastor of the Christian church of Saybrook. Miss Kvans was graduated from the Saybrook high school, and later attended the Normal university.

Tho groom attended school at Saybrook, ETHEL A. GUNN Teacher of Dramatic Art W.ft ROHAN retar.v, financial aecritiuy, treasurer, lilaiorian. OTTO-FRANZEN WEDDING SOLEMNIZED AT GRIDLEY A pretty home wedding took place on Wednesday at noon at the home of SjMr. and Mrs. August Otto near (iridley, when their daughter.

Alma, 5 I became the bride of Meino Franzen. ZZ The double ring ceremony was per- formed at high noon by Rev. C. Take the Stairway, Save Money! Take the Stairway. Save Money! Basement Ready-to-Wear Dept.

Hi port of hospital, ciialrman (leiuirtineat. lteport of rules, committee chairman. Monday night emorminiuent will ke dances and a boat trip. Tueeday, September 26. Opening exercises.

Masses in Expression Just Starting. READING AND COACHING. For Appointments, Telephone 1890-X. and is now associated with the Say- Rammo, pastor of the Chenoa Luth Throw Away Your Old Ideas-! You do NOT have to pay big prices to buy garments of standard quality. Our Basement Ready-to-Wear Dept.

la conducted at small expense with but one purpose to gell good gar eran church, in the presence of near 1 orooh. garage. Address Hanford Mciur, national commander. Address William B. yCiuley.

Aildiem olouel Kin(. of previous sessions. lteiHiru of comniitteea resolution, annate relatives. The rooms were profusely deco-i lated in smilax, roses and carnations, resulting in a p.nk and white color Miss Stephenson Away Miss Beatrice Stephenson, of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles ments tor less tnan you can ouy tuem anywhere else- If You Don't Buy Here You Lose riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir: Money! union, finance, nominating, IcslsaiVlv, Anierlranlzatlon, education, memorial. I aw A 9 scrieme. 1 rompuy ai 1: ciock, 10 the strains of the wedding march Jfj I from Lohengrin played by Mrs. i Kanimo, the bridal party descended (p the stairs and took their places under official auto trip. Afternoon SessJon.

Opening exercises. Second reading of committee reports: Teso. "Prices That Make Friends!" "Quality That Holds Them!" a large areh of pink and white with iutiun and constitution. SATURDAY a bank of ferns. Preceding tho cere mony Mrs.

Kaninie sang. "1 Love You Truly" and played softly during the Election of department officers. Election of national committee womrpi, Election of national delegates. Time and place of next convention. Adjournment.

Stephenson, of 606 East Grova street, left yesterday for Champaign, to enter the University of Illinois. W. C. T. U.

CONVENTION BROUGHT TO A CLOSE Mrs. Edith of Lexington, was elected president of thu McLean county W. C. T. U.

which clused sessions of its annual convention yesterday. Mrs. J. J. Myers of Bloomington was chosen vice-president; Mrs.

H. L. Stuckey of Danvers, recording secretary; MLss Ruth 'U'eekley, Lexington, A 7 service. The attendants were Miss Minnie Franzen. of Peoria, a cousin of the It groom, and Arnold Otto, a brother of Y.

W. FELLOWSHIP CLUB Sale of New Canton Crepe 1 thfl tit-iiia t.itfla nrtn IN PROGRAM AT ATLANTA Members of the Fellowship club of the bride, was flower glrL Dressed in a frock of white crepe de chene and net, pink ribbon trimmed, she carried a basket of roses. The brides gown was of white i Worth far mora than this price! eluding such smart new styles as of tho Y. W. C.

A. will go this evrening to Atlanta, where, under the direction SPECIAL .97 i ot the Kpworth League of the Meth corresponding secretary: Mrs. H. odist, church they will present, A T. Mace, treasurer.

Mrs. Abbv Girl's Secret." a play In three aclts. Bowman, wlio has been president. New "Draped" Effects! Straightline Models! Bouffant Styles! The cast of characters as fomowa was asked to serve again, but requested that she be relieved, and Miss Wllkins. a teacher, tall, angar.

seTere Jane lows WHIPPED CREAM CHOCOLATES was voted president-emeritus of tht Gynsy fortune Teller, in pctweisloa ot georgette over satin- She wore a full veil trimmed with lilies of the valley and earned a shower of bride's roses. Her traveling suit was of blue with hat to match. The bridesmaid wore pink crepe de chene and carried flowers. A three course wedding luncheon was served by girl friends of the bride, and table decorations were a continuation of the pinlt and white, smilax and pink carnations being used. The wedding principals are Others at 12.60, $14.95 to 19.75.

union. The union has completed a ve Beaded' embroidered or tailored; navy, brown, black and other shades; sizes for grave secrets riors Hsnnej Hazel Hunter, poor, but bright pupil Badie Allen successful convention. the Btate Julia Jerniaint. rich, less bright; and iqal- women and misses! Vanilla and Raspberry Flavors. president, Helen Hood, proving an inspiration to the convention.

She conducted a very he'pful question box yesterday afternoon. The re ous nf Haul em Van Hora Winnie Wallace, a general favorite, friend to Hazel Selma Dietrich. bntty LaTc recti ia Lear; Margaret Manning Clara Burasmler ports from superintendents of dif ferent departments of the work Special Sale of Coats for Kthel Edwards twin irustus Mary Minturn Irene Chisni 1 ACT I Scene Outside Girls' Seminary. showed progress In nil lines. At the close of the nfternoen session both well known in the vicinity of C.ridley, the bride being the eldest daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. August Otto, tmd having ulways made her home near Uridley. The groom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. M.

H. franzen, of Flanagan, and la a farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Franzen will spend their In the church parlors, me women FRESH LINE HOME-MADE CANDIES, i DELICIOUS JERSEY ICE CREAM Refreshing Fountain Drinks and Dainty Light Lunches KLEIN ALPS WEST SIDE SQUARE held an Indoor pfcnle which was largely attended.

At the conclusion of the social Time: Miming. ACT II Scene: Outside Girls' Time: Afternoon of same day. ACT III Scene: Outside Girls' Seminary. Time: twang of same day. Visiting Parents.

Mrs. Kdward Ktrana and threri children, of Seward, are visitin honeymoon in Kansas and Nebraska nnd after March 1 will be at home hour, Miss Rose Swift cave a group rt songs, followed by nn address by Just the correct weights to wear now! Hade of splendid fabrics in six months advance styles! Long Coats or Short Coats, all kinds! Miss Hooj. The rrldav mornlns; on a farm near Flanagan. Reunion at Price School. session was tfevoted to tho repor'a Read and Save! Pleated models in all-wool cloths; serviceable; tweeds in browns and greys! These Skirts would be regularly priced at 15.00! Your choice today In the Basement at $2.98 The first annual reunion and picnic or an former teachers and scholars Coats! Coats! of the Price school will be held at SJ7.95 114.40 the school grounds two miles south- (S i fast nf UloomitiRton on Sunday, Octo Lot Lot 2, of various departments, and the election of counly officers followed by the election of superintendents.

A feature of the convention was the conducting of an Impressive memorial service by Mrs. Coleman, and the convention concluded wfth the usual noontide prayer by Miss Hood. i uer i. i ue rain ot eememoer tu I caused the postponement to this later Coats! Coats! 2114.95 oute. A basket dinner will be served Si at 1:30 o'clock, followed by an in-fei formal program.

her parents, Jlr. and Mrs. ueorgaj Xeubauer, of 1122 East Olive street. They will remain for three weeks. Washington P.

T. A. Mesh. Prof. S.

K. McDowell and II. rt. Sea mans, general secretary ot tha M. C.

A. gave addresses at the meeting of the Pareat-Teachers association at Washington school -yesterday afternoon. Following the talks the teachers were introduced to the mothers and a social hour was enjoyed with the teachers and the executive committee of the association as hostesses. Over twenty-six murders a day are committed in this country. Lot Lot 4, This school has a very unique and r) interesting history, being one of the Whether It be a Coat, Suit or Dress, you can gave money by buying In Roland's BASEMENT.

We want to prove to you the truth of our statements! LEGION AUXILIARY TO HEAR A FINE PROGRAM The official program for the state convention of the American Legion Auxiliary, to be held at Rock Island, September 23-26, has been received. Jiloomington will be well represented at the convention. The delegates first district schools organized in this a county. Another notable fact about jgithis particular school Is found In the fame it has attained due to the fJ I literaries which were held there at irregular periods for many years, aj Owing to the fact thut so many pj of P.loomlngton's citizens have at-j tended these social gatherings In the past, the committee on arrangements Your Nei8hbor! Phone Your Friends!) Tulips, Jonquils, Hyacinths Lilies, Crocus, Daffodils A Spring Garden For Little Cost By The Bulbs in The Fall. CROCUSES Thai bloom almost before the snow Is gone per per 100.

HYACINTHS Blue yellow, white, pink with their sturdy stalks of waxy and 11.23 per dozen; SG.50 and $9.00 per 100 DAFFODILS from the local units are: Mrs. T. B. Beautiful Line Lazell's Twin Compacts Special Cleaners Pyrene Safety Cleaner 29o Energlne 2So Carbona 2o and 49o Mufti 2jo Bird Cases tho $1,50 The sturdy "Emperor" $1.00 per dozen, $6.50 per 100, and "Vickoria" with yellow trumpet and white perianth $100 dozen, $7.50 per loo. nd 1.00 per has provided accommodations for all friends ho wish to attend the reunion.

I ART LECTURE TO BE HELD I I TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 The members of the Art Asso-gjclutlon ate especial fortunate In pjlj securing Earl II. Reed, the artist of 0 1 file Dunes, to lecture before them next Tuesday, September 2S, at the g'Art room of the llhrary. Mr. Reed Ej was formerly a successful business gTman and a member of the Chicago Hoard of Trade. 3 He took up etching at odd times rJ during Ids business career Hnd Is ttlfllifl Mich II anpi.aaa i9 1r that 8Jxms.ki latins Dry CooJt Rett'Ut South Si Many good designs In brass or Japan finish.

Good assortment size, including breeding cages. All reasonably priced. Toilet Sundries at Lowered Prices DARVIN TULIPS Incliuling the American Beauty variety, "Pride of Haarlem" at 6'a per dozen, $4.00 per 100. CANDIDUM LILIES 23c enrh, $2. 30 per dozen, $16.50 per lof FRENCH NARCISSUS for glowing in water $1.00 dozen.

All bulbs sent postpaid. Ask for our Kali Bulb List for a romplfto list nf varieties, with prices. Sent free. Bird Cage Stands his entire to nrt nnd wr tin. ldHo Is tho author of "Ktchlng" and With wide ornamental base and recognized iiuthnrlty of the Large Compacts, $1.00 metal upright, will not tip over chnlque of Etching.

Hs Mch- A. WASHBURN SONS Si- citii a glj cities and can be moved anywhere. have been exhibited In most of the United Stales ns well Olo nuitiil MAUN STKEET. H' as in the salon In Tails and else Vfcetjkt- sou Famous Turner's Preparations Turners Face Powder 65c. SI Turner's Face Cream 60c, $1 Turner's Lemon 50c Turner's Beauty 65c Turner's Rouge 50c Turner's Deodorant 50c Turner's Dental 39e ArlaJu.1 ml CmHul Three Flowerg Turner's Lady Esther Djer Kiss Yardley's Blue Rosa Stove pipe, elbows, shov -it coal, hods 1 and furance scoops.

Paul E. Woizeski Hdwe. where In Europe. Tho newspiners In the laruest rltje from New York to San Francisco have written most enthusiastic articles on Mr. Heed's work as nn nrtlst as well as an author.

He Is an Interestlnj speaker and wi'l undoubtedly nttrnct large audience tit both his lectures. At four o'clock -n the af'ernoon, he i ptMk to the JunlT membe-s of t' Art Association and In the evening at eirht o'clock, he sneaks to all members on the "Art of For both afternoon nnd evenlnsc lectures admission will be by membership ticket only. Owin to nn unfortunate complication the dale of the gallery 613 North Main. 610 (On The Bargain Square) Women's Mercerized 50c L-fISL-jE HOSE talk has been chained from Monday to Ttiesdav. Special Sale Dry Cleaning Fluids 11 (I Guests at Illinois Mr.

C. fJ. Koch find his dnuRh-fer. Mrs. C.

L. reters. of ft. Ixiuis. to Tilonnilngton yesterday and nre spending the week-end.

stnving the I llnols lotcl. Mis. Peters mil's her home 'n (he Ro-ers Humphreys Oriental Cream 1.23 Espey's Fragrant Cream 22e Dr. Graves' Tooth Powder 19s Pepsodent Tooth Paste 9o Sonreco Tooth Paste 22o Pebeco Tooth Paste J3o Vaseline at i 7o Resinol Ointment S9o Witch Haiel 17o Solomos Imported French Lemon Soap 25e Ivory Soap 8c Ivory Soap Flakes 7c Crystal Cocoa Hardwater Soap 5c Palmolive Shampoo 39c Canthrox at 39o 25c Spungold Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 10o Palmolive Shaving Cream 29o Mennen's Shaving Cream S4o Colgate's Shaving Cream 29c Nona pi at 33c Mum at 19o Nret at 45c Do Miracle at 60o DJcr Kiss Large Compact Powder $1.00 DJcr Kiss Large Compact Refills 40c Pompeian Rouge 45c Armand's Rouge 50c Fiancee Rouge 50c toe Bottle Llsterlne 39c 25c Bottle Lavoris 19o 20c Bottle ounce Peroxide 10o 50c Bottle 10 ounce Peroxide 17e Hudnut's Sweet Orchid Face Powder $1.60 Plver's Azurea and LeTrcfle Face 79o De Coty's L'Orlgan Face Powder at 95a Mary Garden Face 65o Melba Lov'me Face Powder 75o Djer Kiss Face Powder 60o Pussy Willow Face Powder 39o Mavis Face Powder 42o Woodbury's Face 19o Ayer's Luxnrla Cream 75o Ayer's Aristocrat Cream 75e Ayer's Skin Food LSO Pullman's Freckle Cream S9o Hudnut's Face Cream 60e Pompeian Day Cream 42o Melba Cleansing Cream 60s lioubigant's Ideal and Quelque Fleura Talcum 100 Jergen's Talcum 20o Mavis Talcum Powdor. 19o Melba Lov'me Talcum 25o Mennen's He Colgate's Talcum 15o Djer Kiss Compact Powder BOo $1.00 bottle Llsterine 4 69o Kolynos Tooth Paste 1.

19o Djer Kiss Talcum CSc Wlldroot Shampoo and Hair Tonic 39o Woodbury's, Cutlcura, Resinol and Packer's Tar Soan C1o Hind's Honey and Almond Cream SSo Mulxlfled Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 42o La Blache Face Powder 49a Palmolive Soap Be Jap Rose Soap LEMAN'S DELICIOUS DRINK An exquisite blending of chocolate and pure creamy milk. NOURISHING REFRESHING SATISFYING The logical drink for children- Fine, firmly woven with reinforced heels, soles and Choice of black, white, cordovan cr navy. Sizes to 10; per pair, 37c. 1 On the Barcain Square, Main Floor. 1 I 35c Energlne 21c 35c Nuftl 2lc 25c Pyrena lSo.

85c Carlionna 21c COc Carbonna 39o place on Frankll nSquaro, and has numerous frlen'ls here. MISS GR0TE IS BRIDE CF M. GEORGE HARBULA rr. tir.d Mrs. Henry W.

Qrote of tho Tjtifnyettn apartments announce tits marpnite of their dauyh-ter, Iiuite. to M. Grge llarbula give It to them at every meal- 25o Wright's Silver Polish 18o 60c Wright's Silver Polish STc or The marriage was noleuinis on Monday, September It, In Chlcajro, ii nd Mr. and Mrs. Harbula arrived in Bloomlnjton Thursday evening; to rpend a few days with the bride's parents.

Miss C.rote wtis graduated from the srliool nnd received its great! Our Wagons Have It Leman Dairy Co. Phone 963 J. her H. H. degre, at Wetlevan.

Bhe erslty einstry her malt-1.

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