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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 8

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 8

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1 I TBS DAILY lOUVfJUO-aAXXTTC AND COBOaSCIAXrSTAB, IXUNOX1 I WEDNESDAY, MAT IS. 1U rsxa treat Yeck's Sew-Ihrlfry Kcresn Orphn Arrives la Iter Hcrni Here Mzde In Embroidery i i PRINTED PATTERN, Things to Remember to Keep Middle Years 'Magnificent' Bride i I 1 I a Vnii hava riven un the Idea that Dr. Smiley Blanton who hasl th world should revolve around Brownie Troop 81 Entertains Mothers A Mother D7 party mi held recently by the Brownie Troop 81. at Lincoln School titer school had closed tar the day. Each mother was presented with written a book or Never The Promise of the Middle Years' you and are happy to he a small frog In a big puddle.

refers to the years between youth and old age as the "magnificent You realize that uit 100 snort to be spent regretting the past, trvin to chance other people or years." It's a nice-sounding phrase carnation corsage made by her riiuirhter. Entertainment wu pro but does it really mean anything? They can be and they are mag carrying on personal feuds. You know that It Is much more satisfying to work for a sense of nersonal achievement, than to vided by the Brownies and refresh nlficent If ment served by them. A special ffuest wu Mrs. Louise HUT, great- You dont strive to imitate the knock yourself out trying to lm young but are quite willing to act.

crandmotber of Linda and Betty press others. Yon are eas-er to try new things your ag. Rentxrow. You have learned the all lm and aren't afraid to take a chance The guests and troop members attending were Mrs, Al Bohlen and or risk failure. portant lesson that you and you alone are responsible for your own You still find learning exciting.

You -dont assume that because happiness. Elaine. Mrs. Don Coetello and Donella, Mrs. George Orose and Lmda, Mrs.

Joseph Ethridge and You have begun to learn how to you have never done a thing you a rent capable of doing it -3) Becfcy. Mrs. Paul OTHy ana con conserve your strength and budget your time so that you have botn the hours and the energy for the (All rights reserved, NEA Service, Inc.) nle, Mrs. Kussell Walden and Mary. Mrs.

William Barr and Nan-rv u. Edward Walker and i lip 4766 TTX things you really want to do. Un Elmer Goets and Ma Georee J. Altes and TJnda. un Joseph Renttrow and IJnda and Betty.

Mrs. Richard Mrs. Ruth Watkins, Keith Riley Marry Junul-OuMU Pkou win, a. Md Henna and Bandra. Mrs.

R. ddredn and Karen. Mrs. B. Mrs.

Willis Parrott of 410 HAYwaj-d and Sharon. Mrs. Charles 17th Is holding her new daughter, sionary nurse. Mary Diann and four other adopted children came to Chicago by Northwest Airlines Mr. and Mrs.

Keith Riley are llomn and Carol. Mrs. Robert Mary Diann, a Korean orphan, making their home in a house at who arrived In Mattoon Mother's Sunday, and Mr. and Mrs. Parrott 1106 Wabash, following their wed H'glM'v1 and Linda, Mrs.

Charles Sweet and Marcla, Mrs. Ed John- This ancient picture of "Our Day. With them is Mrs. J. K.i were on hand to meet the plane.

Lady of Perpetual Help," dates ding which was an event of May 2, in the First Christian Church! ami and Vfarilvn. Mrs. Merwon J. Cobb of Cooks Mills, twin sister The little girl is recovering back to the 13th century and is Reiser and Karan. Mrs.

Donald quickly from the malnutrition In this city. renowned throughout the world. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert T.

Brown of Qulncy announce the engage ment and approaching marriage of their daughter, Judith Ann, to Jerome Crowder Oronlger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan J. Oronlger of Rural Route 4, Mat-toon. The couple will be married June 21 in Orace Methodist Church, in Qulncy.

They are both attending Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomlngton where the prospective groom is in his senior year. well and Carol and Karla Was which has prevented her from Mrs. Riley Is the former Mrs of Mrs. Parrott. Mary Diann, 26 months old, was found in the streets of Seoul, Korea, about seven months ago, and This picture has been trans am.

whose mother. Mrs. Robert walking alone. She has some weak Ruth Watkins of 1217 Charleston. lated into embroidery, partially Wesson, was in and unable to be ness In her legs but Is able to The single ring ceremony was per' In.

gilt thread. Pattern 546: trans has been cared for since at the walk by holding onto furniture present. formed by the Rev. Dr. A.

Mont fer 15 19 inches. At present she knows only a few missionary headquarters of the Leaders of the troop are Mrs Massey and the attendants were Sew this adorable dress for Send Thlny-flve CenU (coins) words In English. Bweet and Mrs. Rentfrow. Mr.

and Mrs. Al Cross. daughter in a Jiffy. See diagram for each pattern for lst-class Mrs. Parrott says Mary Diann shows no strangeness in her new For her wedding the bride chose it's the EASIEST I Shell love mailing.

Send to THE DAILY Christ Is the Answer Association in Seoul. Arrangements for her adoption, under Korean law, were made by V. A. Kelly of the CTTA adoption agency at Vandalia, and a light blue lace dress over taf the breezy sleeves, wide sash, JOURNAL-GAZETTE 87 Needle- home. Formal christening will YOUR WELCOME WAGON HOSTESS Civic leaders, merchants and industrialists suro looking- forward to meat-ins; you with free tin g-i and gifts and introducing you to Our City Mattoon If you haven't been contacted Call Mrs.

Kafhryn Rtterer (Phone AD 5-5131) feta. Her accessories were white whirling skirt. craft P. O. Box 164 Old Presbyterian Women Honor Mrs.

C. W. Doll take place soon, and in two years she can be legally adopted in. this Chelsea Station. New York 11.

and she had a pink glamelia cor sage. Printed Pattern 4T6: Jlffy-cut entire dress at once I Children's Coles County Salon Elects Officers she was brought to this country by plane, In the care of a mis- country. N. Y. Print plainly PATTERN Mrs.

Cross wore a summer shear Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8. Size 6 requires NUMBER, NAME. ADDRESS and At the May meeting of the in light green and had white ac i yards 35-inch fabric. Coles County Salon, Eight and. ZONE.

Women's Association of the nrst cessories and a corsage like that To Name Mother of Year Printed directions on each pat Send for a copy of 1959 Laura Forty, of the American Legion Auxiliary held its May meeting at worn by the bride. tern part Easier, accurate. Presbyterian Church, held Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Clarence Warren Doll was honored with a life Wheeler Needleoraft Book.

It has Others attending the service At Broadway Christian the home of Mrs. Howard Houser Bridal Shower Held For Nancy Ashworth A bridal shower was held Thurs day evening for Miss Nancy Ash' Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern add 10 cents for lovely designs to order: embroid were the parents of the bride, In Tuscola. There were 23 mem membership in the Commission on ery, crochet, knitting, weaving. and Mrs. Homer Bailee of Seneca.

Doyle Kopp, school counselor. each pattern for lst-class mail ben and guests present from former Mattoon residents, and the ing. Send to ANNE ADAMS, care Coles, Shelby. Macon and Piatt spoke on "Mentally Retarded Children" Monday evening at the Educational Mission and Rela Hons. Mm.

TViTl was riven the recoa: bride's daughter, Miss Susan quUUng. toys. In the book, a special surprise to make a little girl happy a cut-out don. Of THE DAILY JOURNAL-OA- counties. worth at the home of her grandfather, W.

A. Ashworth north of Freel, the groom's mother, Mrs. meeting of the Mothers Club of ZETTE. 383 Pattern Dept. 213 Mrs.

H. J. Easton of Mattoon, nltion because of her activity In clothes to color. Send 25 cent for this city. Miss Ashworth, a student West 17 St, New York 11; N.Y Bertha Riley, his daughter, Miss Cheryl Riley, and Mr.

and Mrs. petite chapeau, presided and In' the Broadway Christian Church. Following his talk Mr. Kopp at Eastern Illinois University at with ZONE. SIZE and STYLE for this pattern add ft cents this boo.

traduced guest partners from Piatt the foreign mission department of the church work and because she and Mr. Doll, will be moving to Clyde N. Owings, all of Mattoon Charleston, will become the bride NUMBER. and Macon counties. presided over a question and answer period.

Mr. Riley is a salesman and Mrs. of Rex Cooley of Charleston in Mrs. Myrtle Glaacow of the Ma Riley was, employed until recently June. He was introduced by the pres at the Dale Von Behrens Grocery Florida in the near future to maxe their home in that state.

Un Harry E. Wise and Mrs. After a period devoted to con con Salon, who represents the De-partemental Area Child Welfare, ident, Mrs. Frank McFarland Store. who later conducted the meeting.

tests, Miss Ashworth opened and displayed her gifts. They had been: Donald Crites Family To Leave Next Week Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Crites reported on a trip to the Nation itmerann Yonnr cwi the nroexam Calendar Coming Events Mrs.

Chester Smith offered the al Jewish Hospital at Denver where presented on a table graced by a on the subject, "Left Pace it To opening prayer and roll call was a bed was endowed in memory of a bride doll. gether." past departmental officer. Refreshments were served by the and daughter, Donna, will remain answered by telling "The Quality I Most Admire in my Mother." The Air-Conditioned During the business meeting $35 wu voted for the tunlor and sen hostesses to Miss Ashworth, Mr, Mrs. Glaacow is being endorsed in Mattoon until May 21, with his mother, Mrs. Edward Crites, and fTh.

Jaum.LA.mU. Mrs. Howard Cisna, general Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. William F.

ior dmartments of the Sunday Sherman offers by the Salon for the office of de partemental la concierge. Ashworth, Mr. and Wilbur other relatives. They will return to School toward their summer camp o'clock on th day bafor publioa. tion.

piom net aak ua to make chairman for the Mothers' Tea to be jield May 22, reported on plans T2 Cooley and daughters Patricia and their home at Three. Hills, Alberta, for the event. It is not to be the Deborah, all of Charleston; Canada, after a month's stay, hav A report was given by the nominating committee of the Salon and officers for the coming year were. Thursday, May 14 traditional Mother-Daughter par' lng been called here by the death project. Great-Grandparents ty but will be open to all mothers this baseball your reserved seat to any of his father, Edward Crites, April Paul Wiley of Sullivan; Mrs.

Jack Anderson of Neoga; Mrs. Norman Waltrip, Mrs. William Bartlett, Windsor Woman's Club holds its annual meeting at 1:30 with Mrs. Ralph Baker. Board meeting elected.

They are, la petite chapeau, Mrs of the congregation and their 24. Mrs. Florence Rand, Mrs. Lyle Mr. Crites, a former employe of Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Keller of Houser: la deml chapeau premiere, guests. It was announced that ballots scheduled for 1:15. Whitley and daughters, Deborah the printing department of the 713 Marlon and Mr. and Mrs.

Al Trl-Beta class meeting at 7:30 and Denise, Mr. and Mrs. George will be given to all members of Journal-Gazette, Is chairman of vis Stlrewalt of Toledo are great- at First Baptist church. Mrs. J.

B. Swann, Charleston; la deml chapeau duexleme, Mrs. Clyde Allen, Mattoon; la archlviste, Mrs, Earl Munday l'aumonler, Whitley, Mrs. Bert Landes, Mrs the board of directors of Prairie grandparents of Julie Marie, born Walter Dally and Mrs. Arthur Per the church at the Sunday services, May 17, In order that they may vote for the Mother of the Year Monthly meeting of Women's Christian Temperance Union at May 3 to Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Kel Bible Institute at Rolling Hills and manager of the printing department of the institute which con Chicago CUBS or WHITE SOX home game. Retem your in First Baptist Church. Mrs. James Mose, Shelbyville; la concierge, Mrs.

W. Ray McKenzie, ler of Decatur. The baby has two other great-grandmothers and two ry of Mattoon; Mrs. Joe B. Ranee, Mr.

Ashworth, Mrs. Paul E. Martin, Mrs. for Broadway Christian. The re La Re Tl 4-H Club will have sult of the election will be an sists of elementary, high school Mattoon.

grandmothers and a grandfather, Erbon Doak Jr, Mrs. Charles Neff, nounced at the tea. and college departments. He Is all of Decatur. Mother-Daughter banquet at Central Community Church at 6:30.

Tea and Quilt Exhibit at St. Mrs. O. M. Hendrlx.

Mrs. C. Mrs. McFarland reported com Mrs. Robert Wilson of Charleston was named la secretaire and Mrs.

Esther Ingle of Mattoon, la also pastor of Manor Gospel Church near Rolling Hills. Phillips, Mrs. Kenneth Hamilton, Major Leagm Baiebatt ticket to any 1959 CkkaQO WkiU Sox or Cubt homo gam. Tho Air-CondUioned Sherman offtrt (hit baoAoU "opeeiaTL your rtoeni otat to any Cub or WkiU Sox homf fom. pletion of the painting and refurbishing of the rest rooms.

John's Lutheran Church, 2 to 9 casslere. pjn. Mrs. Albert Phillips, Mrs. Kenneth Hance and daughters, Joyce and Marilyn, Mrs.

Everett Daily, Mrs. Mrs. Dan Hortenstlne gave the OIA to the B. of L. E.

will meet Results of Sunday Bridge Delegates named to the departe-mental marche, which will be held devotions, using passages from E. R. Dally, Mrs. Richard Cope- in IOOF Hall at 12:30. Mrs.

Mil dred Cint 0f Champaign, guest. Proverbs as her Scripture refer in Chicago In July, are Mrs. land and son Ricky, Mrs. Elgin At Mattoon Country Club ences. She closed with a benediction B.

Lepley, pouvolr member; Mrs. Gov. Edward Coles chapter, Daily, Mrs. Bruce Andres and daughter Linda, Mrs. L.

C. Elli Easton, outgoing chapeau; Mrs and the group adjourned to the SINGLE 00 with ONE TICKET, MO" TWIN BEDROOM with TWO TICKETS, 1 8" Simply write Sherman Hotel Room RaenaHona and opeeifp the ball game you want to tot. Your ticket will be wailing for you at tho Sherman. The tpecial low room rale include your choice reun teal ticket for Whit Sox or Chicago Cub fame. DAR, will meet with Mrs.

Ray There were five tables of bridge church dining room for refresh In play at the Mattoon Golf and Paul Kull of Shelbyville, Mrs. Lura Gordon and Mrs. Donald P. Qulett Redding, Western Avenue Road, at 7:30. Panel discussion of DAR son, Mrs.

W. L. Hood, Mrs. Has-sel Adams, Mrs. John Bartlett, ments, served by Mrs.

Lee Birch Country Club Sunday evening, at of Mattoon. and Mrs. Raymond Rodebaugh. work by committee chairmen. Mrs.

Melvln Beals, Mrs. John the mixed bridge couple's party. There were 13 members present Royal Neighbors will meet in Whitley, Mrs. Leslie A. Wilson, Prizes were won by.

Mr. and Mrs. The hostesses served a salad course to the partners and the remainder of the evening wu spent Mrs. Jerry McKlnney and Daryl Rewrration thould be received by the hotel it hour prior to the gam dale, or tooner, for choice teal. IOOF Hall, at 7:30.

Mrs. Alva Young, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Atwater, Mr. and Mrs.

H. F. Qhd you Hudson were guests. KEEP, HEW CARPET mi LOOXIIIG The new carpet of which you are to proud will lend beauty and dignity to your home for many years if you give it gentle but regular care with Blue Lustre. Junior Indian expeditions and family spills present no problem If Blue Lustre Is at hand.

Swish on Blue Lustre foam with a long handle brush or any shampoo applicator. One half gallon cleans three 9x12 rugs. GIBSON'S i of Mat toon Lowell School PTA will meet at Jerome Ashworth, Duane Hance, In visiting. Riedel, Mr. and Mrs.

Garnet Grafton and Mr. and Mrs. Rus 7:30. Installation of officers. Misses Lela Dawson, Bonnie Tripp, can drive air-conditioned a Syria Is governed by a legisla Annual meeting and covered Marilyn Hamilton, Gail Beals and sell B.

James. ture of 138 representatives who dish dinner of Balem-Loxa Rem Host and hostess were Mr. and Meeting Postponed Jane Beals, all of the Cooks Mills area. tight info mnW II SHRWVN are elected by male voters. iniscence Club with Mrs.

Otto Prommel 200 Jackson, Charleston, The Sunset Circle has postponed. Mrs. W. F. Mann.

The next party will be held Sunday, May 24, at 7 pjn, with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. 9Kr' RANDOLPH, CLARK LoSAllC STS.

Many sharks, unlike most fish. its meeting, scheduled for Friday, Saudi Arabia has no navigable at noon. Friday, May 15 CHICAGO Telephone PR 2-2100 Wilson as host and hostess. to Friday, May 23. Miss Leona give birth to living young.

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