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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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SIX THE PAXTAGRAPn, WEDNESDAY, ffOV. 7. 1913. SOCIAL NOTES MARY HEPPERLY BRIDE Car'd Party Will Follow Meeting Minonk Pair Mrs. Cavanaugh, Women OF LT.

WILLIAM GETTS The Royal Neighbors carr.p G37 will meet Thursday at 7 p. in. in Daughter Here Observe 25th ROBERT SIEFERMAN WEDS MISS SECREST ARROWSMITH. (PNS) Mrs. Thcrr.us Graham.

Mr. ar.d Mrs. Louis Graham of Weston, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Dale Graham tf Fa rbuiy ar.d Mr.

ar.d Mrs. Harold Gr.ih.im of the Riverside Baptist church tteid.r.g of Miss Mary Jar.e See rest. niece of Mrs. Madeline Kinsella, Editor Phone 6900-5 the Knights of Pythias A card i-arty will follow at 3 Mrs. Norman Cavanaugh and p.

nv. open to the uubhe. small daughter, Karen Sue, are visiting in the home of Karen Anniversary grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. overheas service in Airica an Clarence Reynolds, 505 West Italy and is nw on leave.

Helen Woodall Wed To Capt. Blanchard Jackson street. They plan "to remain here until Christmas at Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tyner of Guests Named.

Guests included W. Getts which time they expect to be Minonk celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Sunday evening joined by Pfc. Norman of Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs.

I Thomas Graham, and Robert I electrician's mate f.rt class, at Decatur Sunday. They also attended the recep-! tion at the home of the bride I 1 part nts. at a potluck dinner for relatives Delmar Hepperly. Van Wert. and friends.

Pfc. Cavanaugh is attached Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clegc. Mrs.

Tom Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Younq. Mrs.

F. K. Cole to Headquarters Eighth Army Special Service, now located in Guests were Dr. and Mrs. Loyal Thompson and Donna Lou, Miss Barbara Anson, Kewanee; Mrs.

was in blue, and her flowers were pink and yellow Finch roses. In the Ice ox Ate. the musk to Tennessee. man and daughter, Dorothv. ranged south Yokohama, Japan.

He has been serving with the infantry since Newlyweds To Make Home In the East Captain Walderman Debrowski Charlotte Fitzgerald, Urbana; Mrs. Shirlev Graes'-i and Cather- of Chanute field was best man. ne Ziegemueller of Indianapolis: Lula Tyner, Bloomington; Mrs, Lyle Van Horn, Cerro Gordo; Mr, January and was with the air corps three years previous to Mr and Mrs. Rogor Thomson of i Miss Lucille Elward of Clinton presided at the organ. and Mrs.

Ivan Snow, Mrs. L. L. Waterloo. Mr.

and Mrs. Lynn Holsinger cf Auburn. Ind. that. Mrs.

Cavanaugh and daugh Hester, El Paso; Mr. and Mrs Live in Massachusetts. Sgt. Thrane Hepperlv, Mr. nr.d Following a reception In the Glenn Rithmiller and children, Toluca; Mr.

and Mrs. William Irritated Eyelids? I'. itlio thrm nifli Iioiiik. Promptly i ties. Al.

retit'xes Inflamiil. re. I'Urnins. Itrhirz rym tir'd ryr or moner refunded, "it ye.ir snores. Pml.l fv thousand4, iirt Lnvrptik k1.it.

I Kvernp in-lndil All drujista. Adv. ter have been in Waco, since Pfc. Cavanaugh's depar church parlors, Capt. and Mrs Hattan, Mr.

and Mrs. George Ihff, ture from the States in April. Blanchard left for a wedding trip Miss Helen Woodall, daughter of Mrs. Claudia Woodall of Clinton, and Capt. William E.

Blanchard, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Blanchard of Gloucester, Mrs. Beaver, Miss Beaver ard Mr.

and Mrs George Verbeck cf Chicago; Mrs. Jennie De Long. Evanston; Mr. and Mrs. W.

W. Bough- Raymond Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. ml to St. Louis, Mo.

Floyd Stonier and Daryle, Mi Mrs. Cavanaugh was formerly employed at Waco Army Air field as a civil service book The bride, a graduate of Clin ton, Watseka: Mrs. C. Roberts. nonk.

ton Community High school, was Dean Stonier, seaman first class, El Paso; Miss Camilla Clausen. 1 Secor. were married in ceremonies at 8 a Western Union operator at on 12 day leave from Newport, Bloomington, Decatur and Cham p. m. Friday in Champaign.

keeper. Breakfast Fetes Former Resident paign before accepting her present position in the personnel de Dr. Clifford Northcott, pastor of the First Methodist church of Champaign, performed the cere partment at Chanute field, Ran l.t. and Mrs. William Crt Is.

Mrs. Celia Hepperly ar.d son. Foster, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson.

Pontine: Mr. and Mrs Roy Shir.pauh. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sat-terlield. Mrs. Mary Keller of Gridlev.

Umtrd Photo OPENING SPECIAL ANN BROCK'S BEAUTY SHOP by the matron of honor. Carol Mrs. Jake Small and Miss Miss Mary Hepperly, niece of mony in the chapel of the church Forty five guests attended. Carries Pinochio. Alice Steinke were co-hostesses Miss Bertha Thrane of Chenoa, Barrett, niece of the bride, was flower girl and wore a long dress R.

and Leonard Stonier, a former seaman second class, who on Sunday returned from Florida with a discharge, were other guests. Following the dinner pictures were taken of the couple and a program of readings and musical numbers given. Moving pictures and slides were shown by Mrs. Fitzgerald and Mrs. Van Horn.

Mr. and Mrs. Tyner were the recipients of many gifts and cards. at a breakfast Sunday given at and Lt. William W.

Gctts, son of toul. Capt. Blanchard was graduated from Harvard university in 1937 and has been in the army five years. He reports to Boca Raton, Nov. 9, and following his discharge from service the newlyweds plan to make their home in Glouchester, where he Hotel ItOgers in honor of Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Ellis Getts of of yellow chiffon. 150 at Reception.

Jack Dorsey of Chicago, the for- Hamilton, were married at I he bride, given in marriage by her grandfather, H. S. Woodall of Lake City, wore a white satin mer Miss rehrn Francis. 3:30 p. m.

Sunday in the Chenoa S.Vixi MjIiiik jq qc Oil IVniMiw-iit WUiJU Sgt. Thrane Hepperly. brother of the bride, was best man and The following guests attend- Methodist church, is in the jewelry business witn gown with a train. Her fingertip ushers were Capt. Herbert Bau ea.

ivirs. menssa rancis, Mrs. The Rev. Chanes L. Coleman Dorothy Sempos, Mrs.

Theodora I performed the ceremony before his father. I M.nhiiH-lrs Oil Permanent veil was of bridal illusion. She meister and Robert Young, both $5.00 oumiMon, iwrs. uuve layior, an altar decorated with palms. of Indianapolis.

carried a bridal bouquet of Pino Proves Wonderful For Itching Skin! To promptly soothe itching, hurranji skin of Kczema, Pimples, Athle te's Foot and similar skin and scalp irritations due to external cause arply Zemo a Doctor's highly medicated. invisible liquid backed bv 35 years success! Zemo ALSO aids healir.g. Over 25,000,000 packages sold. First trial convinces! In 3 mwwt sizes. All drugstores.

mm lyl fl mrs. riorence imcnie, Mrs. baskets of lavendar and yellow Following the ceremony a re Irene Mochel, Mrs. Esther Bax- chrysanthemums and candelabra SI 0.00 told Waif. chio roses, and her only ornament was a strand of pearls, gift of the with white tapers.

ter, Mrs. Florence Sexton, Miss Ethel Myers, Miss Lois Myers Mr. and Mrs. Schroeder Plan Open House Reception A fifteen minute organ recital bridegroom. Her maid of honor, Miss Mar and Miss Hazel Francis.

preceding the ceremony was ception for 150 guests was held in the church parlors. Mrs. Jennie De Long of Evanston, former sorority house mother of the bride, poured. Miss Doris Curtis and Miss Margaret Farrell of Gridley assisted with the serving. De Pauw Graduates.

garet Behrens of Rantoul was in played by Miss Alwilda Ballinger 706 EAST FRONT STREET Phone 5652-0 pink, and she carried Finch roses, Mrs. Robert Young of Indian son, Norman Hall of the navy, is John Rasors Have Guests Miss Ruth Woodall, sister of the bride, served as bridesmaid. She apolis, sorority sister of the also expected home on leave for bride, sang. the occasion. The bride, who was given in Miss Lola Mae Rasor and Jo- seph Porter of Rantoul spent 7 Mr.

and Mrs. John Schroeder, 1310 West Locust street, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Sunday by holding open house. No invitations are being sent but friends are invited to call between 2 and 5 p. m. Mr.

and Mrs. Schroeder were married Nov. 6, 1895. They are the parents of three children: Mrs. Marguerite Hall, at home; John Mrs.

Getts was graduated from De Pauw university, Greencastle, in 1941. and since then has taught home economics in Indianapolis and Gridley High school Lt. Getts also was graduated from De Pauw in 1941. He recently returned after 30 months Shower Held For Bride FISHER. (PNS) Mrs.

Ted ekMd lth. RaTsoJ neckline, long pointed sleeves Mr. and parents, Mrs. John and full skirt and train are job embarrassed ky HOT FLASHES? Rasor of Saybrook. They re turned to Rantoul Monday and Orange Blossom Coronet.

Her veil of tulle fell from a coronet of orange blossoms. Her Smith, a recent bride, was guest of honor at a miscellaneous show were accompanied by Faye Ra sor of Bloomington, who is tak er held in the Christian church Schroeder 201 East Pine mg a week vacation. Acts AT ONCE to If you Buffer from hot flashes, feel weak, nervous, hlehstrune. Mr. Porter, formerly a tech Friday evening with 50 in at tendance.

RELIEVE and 'LOOSEN i v- i nical sergeant, received his mili street, Normal, and Mrs. Helen Aleck, 913 East Chestnut street. There are three grandchildren. Special guests will be Mrs. Hostesses were Mrs.

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Schroeder's brother in law and Mrs. Fairlie Resler, Mrs. J. H. Green, Mrs.

A. D. Stuehm, Mrs. Robert Canny, Mrs. R.

R. Kidd, Mrs. John Hlavna and Mrs. Howard Stuehm. necklace was a diamond lavalier belonging to her aunt and she carried a bouquet of white roses and chrysanthemums.

Mrs. Roger Thomson of Waterloo, sister of the bridegroom, was the matron of honor. She wore a gown of lavender taffeta and yellow chrysanthemums. Mrs. Lynn Holsinger of Auburn, another sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs.

George Verbeck sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson of Geneva. The celebrants grand In Hospital Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Gilchrist of Davenport, were recent visitors in Bloomington. The-r (CAUSED BY COLDS) rtRTUssiN prescribed by thousands of Doctors Is identically prepared to act at once not only to relieve such coughing but also to 'loojrn phlegm' and make It easier to ral.se. rcirussiR Is safe and effective for both old and young. Pleasant tasting? At Miss Louis to Entertain SAUNEMIN. (PNS) Miss Rose Louis will entertain the Jolly 24 Thursday afternoon at her home.

of Chicago, sorority sister of the bride, were bridesmaids. They wore gowns of yellow lace and net over taffeta. Their bouquets 3 ftM stopped here to see a relative, Mrs. Anne Fairlie, who Is a patient in St. Joseph's hospital.

Mrs. T. M. Kennedy of Chicago is staying with her cousin during her were similar to the one carried Stannard Son Visits Ensign Joseph Stannard left Tuesday night for Pensacola, Learn to Dance! Special 8 Week Course in Ballroom Waltz, Fox Trot, Rumba, Samba, Jitterbug CLASSES START MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12 ENROLL NOW 101 N. Main St.

2nd Floor Hodnett Bldg. Phone 2492 5 BILLY and MARY HILL SCHOOL of DANCE Four Sisters CHARMONT Have Visit after a visit with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. B.

Stannard, 1301 North Park street. Spend Day in Chicago Mrs. William Vaughan, 1405 West Graham street, and Mrs. David Deane, 1011 North Center street, are spending the day in Chicago Wednesday. MACHINE LESS Three sisters left Wednesday after visiting another sister, E.

E. Anderson, 103 West Ash street, Normal. The sisters are: Mrs. Albert Rutherford of Marshfield, Mrs. Fred Glea- PERMANENT Keg.

$6.00 son of Edinburgh, 111., and Mrs Oscar Perry of Waverly. ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Crow, Daughter Spend Day in Dwight 1 A frotK of tin lor a glamourous jinJ L- V. 7 X4i I comly UiMirc-timc you. i 1 In soft down $498 i Shoes of Fashion Store of Fashion Downstairs Shot Salon' 1 Mrs.

C. W. Crow and daughter, Mrs. Gerald Condon, 1306 South Oak street, went to 5oft, luitroat trrmnrnl Only fine quality mitrruU are wd Com pit le wiih htmpoo and fin Flione 2nd Floor 1 Wik are happy to announce MONTGOMERY WARD Dwight Wednesday to spend the day with their husband and father who is in the veterans hospital there. Mrs.

Shutt, Daughter Visiting in Springfield Mrs. Alice Shutt, 306 East Jefferson street, and daughter, Mrs. W. J. Rundles of El Paso, are spending several days in Springfield.

They are visiting Mrs. Shutt's mother, Mrs. Alice Davis. Mrs. Fetterhoff Here From Mexico, Mo.

Mrs. Elmer Fetterhoff of Mexico, arrived Wednesday Ship Have a Coke morning to spend two weeks with her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G.

Fetterhoff, 104 Fairview avenue. Mrs. Campbell Visits Son in Chicago Mrs. Harry Campbell of Le-Roy went to Chicago Wednesday morning to spend the day with her son, Ernest, who is a doctor at the Illinois Research hospital. that through a special arrangement with The Stale Farm Life Insurance Company all our Personal and Auto Loans are automatically paid in full in the event of the borrower's death.

This extra protection is provided at no extra cost to the borrower. Make sure you receive this valuable protection, in addition to lowest interest rates, when you need a Personal or Auto Loan, by coming to the Corn Belt Bank. Mrs. Minnie Wallman Leaves to See Mother Mrs. Minnie Wallman, 606 North Prairie street, went to Chicago Wednesday to spend several days with her mother, Mrs.

Emily Duncan. Special OIL PERMANENT Wed- Tliurs Fri- and Sat. $G)95 $5.00 Oil Permanent No Limit lo Curl C'omplrte and Oaarmnteed nJJ" refreshment joins the family reunion a far cry from shipboard to the family fireside. But in both places your sailor finds friendliness and Coca-Cola. The words Have a Coe have a special meaning for him.

They say-YouVe one of us. The sparkling refreshment of ice-cold Coke reflects the friendly American has made the pause that refreshes a national custom. OTTIID UNDEI AUTHOIITT Of THE COCA-COIA COMPANY IT BLOOMINGTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, INC. $7.50 MAl'IIINE or MACHINE-LESS PERMANENT Complete and PC fin OU.UU Guaranteed Ma ll 0.00 N'estyle Permanent SAVE Money When You BORROW Money Coke Coca-Col "Coca and iu abbrevTiuca "Coke" are the refiftered trade- mirks hich ri.tf.r.guh the prod-' uct cf The Coca-Cola Company. chuie or Maihineless Cf Special This Week 0'-3U Edna Krphart, Helen Sheehan Adeline MarDowf l.

ItOSI'NS Homily Shop 110 N. Center St. Phone 3152-0 Hear Morton Downey WJBC 11 A. Monday Through Friday fc MAIN and JEFFERSON TELEPHONE 7611.

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