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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 4

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 4

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FAOK fOTB THE DAJLT JOITRNAL-GAZETTE AND COMMERCIAL-STAR? MATTOON. ILLINOIS SATURDAY, MAT 24, 19S8 Lerna WSCS Installs Present Style Show During Industrial Arts Open House at Meeting WOMEN'S PAGE i' mimrnrnm Officers were installed at the May meeting of the Lerna Meth odist Church Women's Society of i i i i i I if .11 i ijjri fi Go It Alone if Selfish Hubby Won't Take You Out Half-Size Playsuit PRINTED PATTERN cnrlstlan Service held Wednesday in a classroom in the church. President is Mrs. H. E.

Tipton; vice president, Mrs. Fred Sanders; 'Y Jam Lerna-Janesville WCTU Meets in Janesville The monthly meeting of the Lerna-Janesvllle Women's Christian Temperance Union was held 'What oan a wif do if her orfttty She can alav at secretary. Mis. Carrie Foltz; treas-surer, Mrs. Omer Jeffries: secretary home all her life.

Or she can so husband never takes her anywhere not even to a movie?" a reader out alone or with women friends. of mission, Mrs. Floyd Knight: sec i I s-li'i 1 iff W'KLW" I of this column wants to know Just as though she didn't have a husband. retary of spiritual life. Mrs.

Dewey Norviel. Mrs. Harry Grafton was In that case her choice are Some woaen choose the iirst installing officer. recently In the janesviue i-nris-tian Church. The meeting opened with group singing of songs pertaining to mothers.

Mrs. Opal Tanner accompanied at the piano. The de-vnMnnii nuriod was in charge of way and acme the second de Puppy Love pending on whether or not they are dependent or resourceful. "That They Might Have Life" was the subject for the devotions A song "Life" was sung by the group. Scripture.

Mark was read bv Mrs. Foltz. All sang "Take If you are fed un with stavinsr at home and not afraid to risk Miss Hettle McDonald, who used as her subject "T'was" Mother My Life" and Mrs. Foltz then gave your husband's displeasure, why not start planning a little social the meditation and prayer. Benediction was repeated by all.

life of your own? Imite a frienci to go with you Mrs. Tipton presided at the busi to a movie, play, concert or ness meeting, which opened with the secretary's report and roll wherever you want to go. If your Mentioned in the Scripture." Mrs. Joan Lawyer, secretary, read the minutes, and roll call was answered by members of the sacrifices made by them. Mrs Lena Brown sang "Tell Mother 111 be There" accompanied at the piano by Mrs.

Tanner. A short business meeting was I Sz" 1 MVi-24H 4776ZTlW husband objects, tell him you knew he wouldn't be interested call. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Knight. Mrs.

Sanders gave the lesson, "March of Mis but that you were, and so vou sion Dollar." A song, "We've a arranged to go with a friend so he wouldn't have to take you. Storv to Tell" was sung, followed held, presided over by vice president. Mrs. Belle Snodgrass. The Maybe that will suit him fine.

by a play, "March of Mission Dol- If so, you can go on and lead your lars.T by Mrs. Sanders, Fredaiee Sanders and Miss Ruth Hill. "On pledge to the flags, American Christian and Temperance, were own social life. If not, maybe your nusband' will realize that he is ward Mission aas suns and Mrs. Sanders gave the closing! KMaBrr 744 lourn.l l.jurm t'iiu.

oy vtirrap Moody given. The program was in charge of Joan Lawyer. Mrs. Tressa Baker led group singing of "My also faced with two choices whether to have you go off and leave him when vou want to a-o prayer. The remainder of the evening somewhere, or to go along with was spent quilting.

Mrs. Logan Approximately 86 girls modeled in the style show presented by the homemaking department of Mattoon High School, held in conjunction with the Industrial Arts open house Tuesday eve ning Homemaking teachers who supervised the show were Mrs Carolyn Rockabrand, Miss Grace Whitesel and Mrs Mary Zimmerman. The girls modeled garments which they had made Mothers Prayer. Mrs. Mary Bart-lett, president of the Toledo you.

Scott served refreshments. during the year Participating were members of the homemaking 1, 2, 3 and 4 classes. Seated above are Doris Stewart and and Becky Kepley Standing are Marcia Ronchetti, Beverly Storm and Marilyn Smith. Either wav. vou havam't anv.

Present were Rev. and Mrs. J. E. thing to lose by being Independent Reynolds, Mrs.

Foltz, Mattoon, and enough to strike out on your own. WCTU, was a guest. She gave a talk on "Child Welfare." Mrs. Francis Simms, also a member of the Toledo Union, spoke on the obligations which Christians Mrs. Alma Beavers.

Mrs. Lurlene Lawyer. Mrs. Grafton. Mrs.

Jef A nusband who refuses to take his wife anywhere Is belne com fries, Mrs. Knight, Mrs. Norviel Mrs. Sanders. Mrs.

Tipton, Mrs New Officers of Mattoon Women's Bowling Association MSMI MMMk MB VW.W'ertt.- pletely seifph. his wife has a I perfect' right to start thinking of herself. should accept wun faita and prayer. Scott. Miss Hill and Susan Buffen meyer.

I Readings were presented by You can't combat another's elf- ishness with words or bv feeling Mrs. Gertrude Grimes, Mrs. Baker Mrs. Muse Whitacre, and Mrs Snodgrass. Honor Sandra Heath At Bridal Shower sorry for yourself.

The only way to combat it is to start putting yourself first part of the time so Other guests were Mrs. Grace A' Miss Sandra Sue Heath, who tnat the other person selfishness will become the bride of Jerry hurts you as little as possible. Half-sizers! Modesty plus fis- Oizek on 'June 7, was honored at a (All rights reserved, NEA Service, Inc.) ure-flattery deftlv desianed aT Puppy love! It's admiration at shower held at the home of Miss Marjorie Trower, 3333 Champaign, with Miss Sharon Epperson as co- just for you who are shorter, fuller. Note bra-concealing straos. I first sight all ages adore this built-up bodice.

An easy-to-sew hostess. EUB Church Holds Memorial Service printed pattern. pup as toy as mascot. Pattern 744 is so easy a child can make this 15-inch doe-. Two The centerpiece of the table was A Printed Pattern 4776: Half Sizes a large decorated cake.

The evening was spent playing games and pillowlike pieces for foundation 14'j. 164. 184, 204. 33'. 344.

Richardson, Mrs. Stella Wortham: members present were Mrs. Lurlene Lawyer, Mrs. Dora Tanner, Mrs. Zella Funkhouser.

Mrs. Ethel Smith, and those already mentioned. Cards were signed to be sent to Mrs. Elizabeth Gannaway and Mrs. Esther Neal.

The June meeting will be held with Mrs. Lurlene Lawyer and Mrs." Joan Lawyer as hostesses The flower mission department program will be in charge of Mrs Phipps. A sale will also be held at this meeting. The meeting closed with the regular benediction. Refreshments were served during the social hour 1 '51 The Evangelical United Breth no forming) one 4-ounce skein taking pictures.

After the gifts Size 164 requires 34 yards 35-inch fabric. ren church will hold special me of knitting worsted. were opened, refreshments were Send Thirty-flTe Cents (coins) served. morial services Sunday night at 7:30. Printed directions on each pat for this pattern add 5 cents .4.

Present were Linda Donnell. tern part. Easier, accurate, The chancel and carol choirs. Ann Price, Jo" Short, Carol Young. for each pattern for Ist-class mailing.

Send to THE DAILY send FIFTY CENTS in eolni directed by Mrs. Hamm. Judy Richardson. Judy Williams, for this pattern add cents for JOURNAL-GAZETTE, 87 Needle- Patty Winfield. Janice Hardwick, will present special musical numbers.

"God Bless America" will be sung by the Jubilaires Quartet. craft P.O. Box 164, Old each pattern for. lst-clasa mailing. Send to ANNE ADAMS care Sharon Loveless, Mary Ann Shoot Joyce rrench, Carol Kelly, Eliza Chelsea Station, New York 11.

Of THE DAILY JOURNAL Boy Scouts of Troon 48 will Dar- N.Y. Print Dlainlv pattern ticipate In the service. They will beth Hunt, Carolyn Baugher, Judy Checkley, Karen Letner, Sandra Hatflll, Nancy Cribelar, Betty GAZETTE, 383 Pattern Dept 343 West 17 St. New York 11. N.Y NUMBER, NAME.

ADDRESS and ZONE. print plainly NAME, ADDRESS Evelyn Oakley-Dean Claxon Wedding May 20 Miss Evelyn Oakley became the As a bonus, TWO complete pat Hunt, Janet Hines. Mrs. Waalev present a special tribute to the American and Christian flags. Rev.

Leo Vehatta of Janesville will speak on "No Greater the public is invited to attend. Trower and Mrs. Gene Heath. Officers were elected and tro-iKerans. Ida Pierre Rettv nvis with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.

terns are printed right In our LAURA WHEELER Needlecraft Book. Dozens of other desisrns Dhies awarded at the annual Mat- and T.inria Highland Sinciu Joumil Gutttt Phola bj Wtrron K. Mooa to Mrs. McCall for a high three game series of 655 and high average of 178; Buck Storm for high single game of 257; Hart fc Reilly team for high single eame of 940: toon Women Bowling Association champion was Betty Slugocki you'll want to order easy fasci Attend Lutheran hnnudl Convention banquet held Wednesday evening doubles champions were Martha nating handwork for yourself. in the Masonic Temple.

Mrs. Jack Taylor was elected bride of Dean Claxon in a single ring wedding ceremony. May 30, performed by Rev. Eugene Sims in the KJckapoo Church at Charles-! r-, 1 Miss lone Weaver played 1 Love' You Truly" and "Through The Kimball and Ruth Barth: and winner of the all-event trophy llll I your home, gifts, bazaar Items and Fred Smith Shoe Store team 'Send 25 cents for your copy of president: Mrs. Earl Rhoades.

was Lena McCall. for high three game series of rnis book today I Coming Events 2568. Women from St. John's Lutheran 'Mettotnr, -and 6t: Paul Lutheran Church, Dorans. were among those att-nding the 13th annual convention of the -Winers of the various city leagues were aiso nresemeu with WenpTeeHirTOsroy-Crmplifar secretary: Mrs.

Everette Foulke. treasurer: and Miss Nelda Blythe. Entertainment for the even Years" at the organ preceding the WalasrTYalfeTfrr trophies. They were Taylor's IGA ing was in charge of Mary Alice fTfca JaumaJ.a sergeant at arms. Behrend, who also led in group at Mama far Mtomter after I team in the Ten Pin League; Harvest Bread in the FriendshiD Club Holds Meetina They are pictured above, left to aaaaa; nta saw oafara aubliaa singing.

Members of the entertain Central Illinois District Lutheran Women Missionary League held in the Trinity Lutheran Church in Bloomington May 20. right, Mrs. Rhoades, Mrs. Chaplin, League; Little Bar in the Blue MM am to stela rttaaj ment committee were Betty Hardwick, Betty Barr. Donna McKitt- The Wabash Valley 4-H Club held its monthly meeting Wednesday at the Ladies Aid Hall in Mrs.

Foulke, Mrs. Taylor and Miss Blythe. Sunday, May 25 Te Deum International will meet Ribbon League; Wee-5 in the Hi-Lo League: Buick in the Top Notchers league: and Mattoon Mrs. Don Dealer and Mrs. Lwis wedding.

The traditional bridal march was played as the bride entered the church. The bride wore a pink net over taffeta dress, and a corsage of pink end white carnations. She carried a white Bible. Miss Tina Claxon, sister of the groom, was maid of honor. She wore a light blue sheath dress and a corsage of white carnations.

Best ick, Neda Bouck and Virginia Trophies were awarded to mem iweiton were delegates reoresent Etna. Adams. tn? Come To i It It Concrete in the High Climbers in the basement of Church of the Immaculate Conception at 7 pm. 1, mm Donna Armstrong was chair ing the Ladies Aid Society of the local St. John's Church, while Mrs.

bers of the city championshit. team, the Frame Ups, Bonnie Walker, captain, and Annette League. man of the banauet committee. may a Joe Bnggerman gave a talk on the parts of a camera; and Donna Fryman gave a life cycle of corn. The next meeting will be held Special recognition mas given William Abel represented the wuim party or the month at Ladies Aid Society of 6t.

Paul's 8 pm. Mrs. K. R. Carter, chair man was Harold Oakley, brother June 18 at 8 pjn.

(CDT) in the man. unurcn. Others attending from Mattoon Ladies Aid Hall. of the bride. A reception was held at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Oaklev. were Rev. and Mrs. E.

T. J. Birner, Rosina Alexander Honored at Shower A kitchen and bathroom shower Mattoon Chapter NSA Installs Officers Officers were elected and In American War Mothers at 7:30 pjn. In the Legion Home. Pot luck suroer for Humboldt Members were Margaret Durbin, Dorothy Landreth, Donna Blake-more.

Betty Slugocki and Mardelle Goldsmith. Other committees were tickets. Opal Naab, chairman, and Jean House, Arlene Ingle and Helen Allen; decorating, Loraine Meyer, chairman, and Audrey Rhoades. Mildred Maurer, Regina Mrs. Ella Sanders.

Mrs. Kdlth The bride Is the daughter of Mr. Bond and parents at 6:30 pm. Homann, Mrs. Everett Green, Mrs.

Harold Riedel. Mrs. Lee Baker, Mrs. Martin Garbe. Mrs.

Rohrt and Mrs. Prank Oakley of Hlnds- stalled et the regular meeting of was held Thursday evening at the in the school gymnasium. boro Mr. Claxon is a son of Mr the Mattoon ChaDter of the Na William B. Hamel Jr.

home, 225 Elks Ladies business meeting at Tweed, Mrs. Dwicht Thorn and and Mrs. Kenneth Claxon, 1113 Circle Drive, in honor of Miss i pm. in trie club rooms. tional Secretaries Association held at the home of Mrs.

Genevieve Finnegan and Bucky Storm; nom DeWitt, Mattoon. Mrs. Alma Homann. Those from Easy Carpet Cleaning Discovery Hailed What is said to be the easiest and "cleaningest" rug cleaner, known as Blue Lustre, is available after years of research. Blue Lustre leaves no foreign residue to rauxe ranlri re.

Rosina Alexander. Co-hostesses Panhellenic Club meets at 7:30 inating, Maxine Manley, chair Beals. at, Pauls Church who attended were Rev. and Mrs. John Mavw man, and Lera Kolbus.

Lillian were Mrs. Hamel and Miss Willie Podes.ta. I Return From Pfli. at the home of Mrs. H.

Milligan, 3105 Western. Germany President is Mrs. Beals: vice Ikemire. Yvonne Thomason. Helen Mrs.

William Kolbus. Mrs. Ches Dresident. Miss Helen Jo Polk: Mr World War I Barracks and Pink snapdragons were used In and Mrs. Roger Manuel ter Price, Mrs.

Walter Homann, corresponding secretary, Mrs Edna Auxiliary hold regular meetinc at the table decorations. soiling. The pile is left open and Martin and Imogene Noffke; and auditing, Carma Jane Taylor, chairman, and Juanita Shadow and Alyce Smith. Villi. Ill This Sunday and Every Sunday WELCOME WAGON Mrs.

Fred Knollenberg and Mrs Garrett Zuhone. Artrory Building at 8 n.m. Invited guests were Mrs. Robert Fouike; recording secretary, Miss Martha Kimball: and treasurer, Mattoon Camera Club meets at Mrs. Laura Winfield.

Alexander, Mrs. Ed Fuesting, Mrs. Pit Bradley, Mrs. Tom Faller, Mrs. Carl Rardin, Mrs.

Paul East- Lil Carlyle played organ music Coles-Moultrie Electric Cooperative Building, at 7:30 p. m. Miss Edna Orites nlaved a tane recording of a recent radio inter nuuy as me colors spring out like magic. So easy to apply with a long handle brush (like playing shuffleboard) and is safe for all types of carpets. Use Blue Lustr" to clean ohe entire carpet or remove spots and traffic lanes irnnnm.

Local Hairdressers Hold Meeting The Mattoon HairdrM.r h.id on, Mrs. Gene Grisamore. Mrs. during the dinner, and Bonnie Walker led in singing the National Tuesday, May 27 Delta Theta Tau Sororitv meets view concerning the background of lerry Overton, Mrs. May June' Anthem preceding the banquet.

Mrs. W. L. Podesta, Mrs at 1 p. m.

at the home of Mrs. the National Secretaries Assn. and the functions of the Mattoon spent Friday in Mattoon visiting wih Mr. Manuel's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Manuel. Roger, who was discharged from the U. S. Army, was stationed at Nuremberg, Germany for a year.

The couple will visit with Mrs. Manuel's parents, Mr. and Mrs Louis Diephenthaler at Oconee Dunn the summer, the Manuels will live in Charleston while Mr Manuel attends the summer session at Eastern Illinois University, working on his masters degree. giimiiiinmmniimiiE their meeting- in the Prind.jiin Regina Johnson, Mrs. Phyllis Gordon Jones, 1200 S.

14th. Chanter. Mrs. Beals and Miss Fagent, Miss Ginger Sullivan L. O.

O. M. sponsored card' nartv ical as 'i gallon of concentrate cleans three )xl2 rugs. Miss Lenore Seaman. Miss Jean Outgoing officers are Wanda Shirey, president; Ivalque Ash-brook, vice president; Nelda Blythe, secretary: Opal Naab.

treasurer; and Bonnie Walker, Room of the First Federal Building, with Mrs. Jetta Beavers. Areola, president, presiding. (Kimball gave a brief outline of their talks to the combined stenographic classes of the high school ior weir ladies and all W. O.

T. at Moose Home at. 1 in Gover and Miss Jeanene Rose. Gibson's In the Middle of Mattoon Refreshments were served dur Mrs. Virginia McClellan n-a Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sororitv Ion April 23.

Want Ads Pay! mg the evening. sergeant at arms. Present were Mrs. Foulke. Mrs.

dinner and pinning ceremony at Hotel U. S. Grant at 6:30 p. m. named chaiiman of the style show to be held in the fall, and Mrs.

Roumaine Janes was n.imerf m. Betty Janes, Mrs. Winfield. Mrs. Juanita Shadow, Mrs.

Beals, Mrs. West Coles-Cumberland Girl Scout Neighborhood meets at Pres- chairman. Miss Nina Carroll Betty Musk, Miss Polk, Miss Crltes Erma Howard Circle Plans Year's Work Plans for the year's work were I Interstate i Dyierian church In Mattoon at knd Miss Kimball. Guests were t-narleston was named ohairman of National Beauty 6lon week 7:30 p. m.

Mrs. Maxine Miller, Miss Pattv ior next year. Two local mpmhwt Mre Dorcas Class of Methodist Winfield and Miss Rhonda BeaUs Furniture Movers a DIAL 9 church meets at the home of Mrs. Refreshments were served bv the Lorayne Blew and Miss Carroll, E. A.

Berninger.1012 8. 16th. at hostess. made at the meeting of the Erma Howard Circle of the First Baptist Church held at the parsonage with Mrs. E.

V. Douglass as hostess The meeting' was ooened with win attend the 38th national convention in New Orleans. 2 p. m. Members discussed I AD 4-2033 VFW Auxiliary holds regular meeting at the VTW Post hnma Uonal day proeram In ha hM son, Mrs.

O. R. Clark, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. William Matherly, Mrs.

Andy WilliamsrMrs. Wilbert Hill and Mrs. Oscar Claxon. Guests were 1824 Oklahoma, at 7:30 p. m.

song and prayer by Mrs. Dora Sunday in Champaign. Nelson. Prayer calls were siven bv ine hair style of the Mrs. E.

Evermon and Mrs. A Mrs. James L. Kindig, Mrs. Ever Receives Scholarship Miss Wickie Wrieht.

arand. Walker. Cards were sent to 111 was won by Mrs. Melina Fair of Areola. Members who participated in the mock style contest wr mon and Mrs.

Sampson. members. Mrs. Myrtle Eamnsnn LOCAL LONG DISTANCE GIVING GREEN STAMPS read letters from missionaries in daughter of J. e.

Reidell, 904 Marshall, has received a scholar the Belgium Congo. Mrs. Mary Lou Uptmor of Neoga, and Mrs. Jean Morell, Mrs. Janes, Mrs.

Georgeanna Bailey and Mrs. ship to Smith's College In Massa Want Ads Pay Members present were. Mrs. Nea- KODerta Williams. chusetts.

-The award is the result of an examination taken hv Miu Rufreshmenis were served bv The SATIOSAL LEAGUE OF AMERICAN PES WOMEN and i WARNER'S GIFT SHOP request the presence of your company at an AifOGRAPH PARTY to be held at Warner Gift Shop on the day of Tuesday, the twenty-seventh of May from nine-thirty A. M. to five o'clock P. in honour of DELLA FELL LAZIER authoress of "HOME POEMS FOR HOME FOLKS- Wright. She is the daughter of Mrs.

Maxlne Reed and Mrs. June SAFE RESPONSIBLE or. Eleanor Reidell Wright. Hill. 5 ESTIMATES CHEERFUZXI Roofing MMiiBBiiBBBBBiM I 5 I 51 GIVEN 14 HOUR SERVICE PACKING CRATING STORAGE MRS.

ETHINGTON Tinning iaef Grace alone will not save Ephesians 2:8 toll EDW. E. ETHINGTON Owners Faith alone will not justify James 2:24 The Grace God Is needed Titus 2:11. Faith Is needed to please God Hebrews 11:6. Baptism Is needed to cleanse our- 5 selTee of sin Acts 22:16.

GRACE, FAITH and BAPTISM ARE ESSENTIAL 3 SERVICES TOMORROW mmI1 Mltktmm I I e'T. CHURCH of CHRIST Every Wednesday at I p. Where Erary ChrUUan Is a 1708 DeWitt Ave. 3 --r mlnlaUr 5 ViininiiiiniiuiinniiiiiiiiH iiiiuiiiiiiinimn Ethington Dial 4-2966 2021 Western Ave. (Since 1919) Furnaces Blow Pipe Sheet Metal Transfer A Storajr Co 8321 LAFAYETTE Ellllllllimijiiiiiiii 1222221.

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