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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 8

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 8

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1J Li Li I 4Wi mim- PRINTED PATTEIiH PAGE' Calendar Coming Events WHEMETS 1 1- The Howard De Forest Widger cf Tderce Thf tides a Hoir.8- cms or Future Teachers of Amer Qufck-to-Crcchet lea met Tuesday afternoon in the FOR DOLL 20" -22" Board of Education office. The (Tit Journal-Qazatta cannot ao-eapt ittma for th calendar after -t o'clock on tha day boforo publlca. tion. Plaas do not aak ta maka axcaption.) Thursday, Nov. 19 Clpsco Club will meet in the The regular meeting of the If you want your house to be a Don't be such a stickler for routine that you can't fall lo with session opened with the Futiire Teachers Pledge.

Linda Howell, club president, conducted 'a brief Ikiy Ann Ifega Is Bride Of Charles Reardon home American Legion Junior Auxiliary was beld at the home of the adviser, Mrs. Dale R. Williams, Sat spur-of-the-moment plans or Don't try to be a perfect business session. The purposes and auditorium at 7:30 pm. housekeeper.

There is always some urday afternoon. principles of FTA work were dis Alpha Class of the. First Chris The meeting was called to order take time out from your-work- to entertain the unexpected guest. Don't worry so much, over possessions that you don't enjoy cussed by Alice Porter. Linda tian Church will meet at 6 pm.

at clutter In a house that is really lived in, where guests are always welcome, and where no hobby is Partisan. Sue Moses. Jo by the chairman, Joyce Carey. The secretary's report was read by the home of Mrs. Edna VaoGundy, Miss Mary Ana Haga, daughter Kepley and Mary Kay Vollmer.

using them. If they are too good 2909 Champaign. to? messy if it gives pleasure to Sharon Littleton. of Mrs. Grace Davis, 220 Rich to use, there's not jmuch point in Jane Hanfland the history a member of the family.

Loyal Order of Moose and Worn Stamps were collected to be sent inond, and Charles James -Rear of the club and showed the club giving them house room. en of the Moose Fa and Ma Don't strive so hard for an to veterans to be used on Christ Don't be the kind of house don, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Reardon, 1501 N.

were Country Store Social 8 pjn. "effect" in choosing furniture and charter with its new gold star to Indicate that the club is starting mas cards. Nancy Williams read Builders Class of Pleasant Grove appointments for a room that you an article on Guatemala. its seventh year of existence as an united in marriage Sunday alter noon at 2 p.m. overlook comfort and convenience keeper who can't sit down to rest without noticing that the draperies are beginning to fade, or that a window needs washing, or that Mrs.

Williams announced 100 at affiliate of the National Educa Baptist Church at Cooks Mills will have a pot luck supper at Rev. Don Peterson officiated at tended the district convention in tlon, Association. 6:30 pm. Mattoon, Oct. 23.

She also spoke Carolyn Steury, program chair' Unity Truth Center, Study class aoout the doll dressing 1 contest. a picture isn't quite siraigoi. you cant relax in your own home, nobody else can. the ceremony performed in the First Baptist Church before 150 guest. The church was decorated with basket of white pompoms man, introduced Sue Moses, who Sponsor Classes In Childbirth Education will meet at 7:30 pm.

Lesson: After close of the "One Thing I Do." told of the club float in the Homecoming parade; and Sharon Ting- the girls made 100 tray favors to Give your houseJBuch warm and greenery, and candelabra. The Washington School PTA will be sent to St. John's Hospital, The Childbirth Education Class ley and Patt Beason who describ organist, Bob Hines, played tradi meet at 7 pm at the school Springfield. and Inviting touch as flowers growing in pots, logs' burning In the fireplace, music coming from ed recent Book Week activities tional wedding music and accom Father's Night. Motherslngers will Sharon Littleton and Mary Janet Goldstein, service chairman, present program.

panted the soloist. Mrs. Gerry Shannon, as she sang "Whither Catherine Brand were hostesses a radio or TV set, tantalizing frag summarized the service require sponsored by. the Mattoon Hospital Auxiliary will hold its first meeting Tuesday evening In the hospital cafeteria at 7:30 pm. The Instructor will be Mrs.

Edwin Pike. The course will consist of six Friendly Bible Class of the and served refreshments; Other rances coming from the' kitchen, Thou Doest" and "The Lord's mertts and activities of the group, and gave special recotmltion to Broadway Christian Church will members present were Mamey sunshine pouring in through op Prayer." Matthews, Ruth Brand, Sharon ened draperies. 10 members who have within the meet In Fellowship Hall at pm. for the Class The bride, given In marriage by meetings which will be held on Osthoff, Vickl Titus, Cheryl Beals, Make your welcome warm to her brother, James Haga of Vee Past Presidents Parley of the Tuesday evening for six weeks. Mary Bates, Sandra Young, Joyce anyone who comes through your past two months given at least 20 hours of service to school or to community: Pabt Beason, Carolyn derburg, wore a whit floor Carey and Nancy Williams.

The second week, Mrs. "Paul Al American Legion Auxiliary will meet with Mrs. Alpha Kaplan, door, whether it is a member of the family, a friend or neighbor. bert will speak on "Nutrition." West, Sharon Tingky, Carolyn 317 S. 18th, at 7:30 pm.

The third Tuesday will be Fathers Don't, be afraid to let your Steury. Alice Porter, Becky Jo length gown of "I Do" taffeta with sweep-train, and round neckline trimmed In sequins and lace. Her graduated length Illusion veil was held by a pearl crown. She carried Mattoon Organ Club will meet Missionary Society Right. Kepley, Mlckie Hopper, Sue Moses, Janet Coates and Janet Gold at the Hammond Organ Studio, The class is open to all Inter house reflect your taste, and your family's interests and -enthusiasms.

A house seems much more homelike if you can tell when you 314 S. 16th, at 7:45 pm. stein. Meets at Parsonage Canton Landrus 15 and Auxil a bride's Bible with yellow roses The matron of honor, Mrs Miss Dorothy Bratton, faculty ested persons. Interested persons may register by calling Mrs.

George Jerdan, ADams 4-2190, before Tuesday. The Women's Missionary Society walk through it what its occu iary will meet at 7:30 pm. in I.O, OF. Hall. sponsor for the group, commended of the Free Methodist Church met pants are Interested in.

at the parsonage Monday evening, Paradise Night Unit of Home the 11 members whose names appeared on the school's honor roll. (All rights reserved, NEA Service, Inc.) iThe meeting was opened with Bureau will meet with Mrs. Ray Joyce Hoback, wore an orchid ballerina length gown and carried yellow colonial pompoms. The bridesmaids, Miss Betty Ann Reardon and Miss Betty Jane Marshall of Georgetown, wore Gift a little girl dreams of She announced that this is Na prayer Mrs. Louise Campbell mond Torbeck, 3021 Moultrie, at Casual, smart, dashing! Wear clothes galore, for her grown' who also gave the devotional 7:30 pm.

tional Retarded Children's Week, and called attention to the Open this richly textured skirt now up doll. Includes, coat, dress, blouse, skirt, bolero, lounge outfit, dance dress, rdbe, nightgown, and right through winter. yellow ballerina length gowns and reading, Psalm 106. This was followed by prayer, by Mrs. Charles Mrs.

Barrow's Pupils To Give Recital The public is invited to attend House to be held on Sunday aft Quick-crochet skirt, stole in Columbian School PTA will meet at 7:30 pm. Program will be a film on "Civil Defense" shown by MaJ. Dave Ferris of the carried orchid colonial pompoms, Trilla Boosters 4-H Members Win Awards The Trilla BoosWa 4-H PiitW chestnut. ernoon in the New Hope School In Pine Acres. The Future Teach petticoat, pants.

knitting worsted. Start skirt at Jim Hoback served as best man The secretary's and treasurer's! Printed Pattern 4944: For waist, stop at desired length. Pat' and ushers were Jim Reardon of ers plan to present a Christmas era 953: waist sizes 20-22; 24- R.O.T.C. Father's Night. DaJumWan-Jcljojo reports were given and an offering was taken for foreign broad Efflneham and Jerrv Haea.

Can gift to the children of the New grow-up dolls 18, 20, 22 inch esJPlease-state size. met Saturday at the home of lead a recital to be given Sunday afternoon at 4 pm. by pupils of Mrs. Cecil Barrow in the First Christian Church. ineiuoea.

Hope-School. die lighters were John Ervln and casts; tlve board will meet at 6:30 pm er Mrs. R.L. Davis ofTrilla Send Thlrtj-flve cents (coins) Printed directions on each pat tern part Easier, accurate. The next meeting of the FTA It was voted to change the The 19 members of the dub re Richard Prultt.

Immediately following the cere Friday, Nov. 20 Bessie Wilson Unit of Home Bu for this pattern add 5 cents There will be "three guest per meeting night to the second Mon will be a Christmas party for children of pre -school age. Send Thirty-five cents In coins ceived awards for the past year's work in 4-H. for each pattern for 1st class mony, a reception was held In the church basement Assisting with formers, Linda Moulton, Fred Moore and Fred Rudy offering tor this pattern add 10 cents tor reau will meet with Mrs. L.

Bales, 2708 Prairie, at 1:30 pm, day of each month. Several more chapters of the study book "The mailing. Send to THE DAILY The club decided to carry the each pattern 'for Ist-dass mail JOURNAL-GAZETTE. 87 Needle American War Mothers will have Way In Africa" were reviewed by the serving were Miss Carol Ann Dunlap. Miss Judy Oordan and violin solos.

They are pupils of Mrs. Elgin Daily. ing Send to ANNE ADAMS, care craft Dept, O. Box 164 Old Scouts Lease Land party-a-monfch project again for this winter. A cookie sale is planned for early- December.

The of THE DAILY JOURNAL-GA an all day sewing and covered dish dinner at the "First Baptist Mrs. Everett Shirley and Mrs, Gilbert Campbell. Chelsea Station, 'New York 11, Miss Mary Lee Oye of Charleston. Pupils who will play piano se ZETTE, S83 Pattern Dept. 243 M.

Y. Print plainly PATTERN Miss Judy Ervln had charge of Church. Refreshments were served to 10 At Effingham Lake West 17 St, New -York 11. NY lections are Becky Smith, Barbara Foster, Diana Bridges, Becky NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS and meeting was adjourned with all members repeating the 4-H pledge. Willing Workers Class of the the guest book and Miss Judy young and Miss Judy Probst of Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS ZONE.

EFFINGHAM, 111. Tracts of Ward, Peggy Garrett, Maryla members and 3 guests, Mrs. Clifford CalenUne, Mrs. George Grose and Mrs. M.

L. Rardin. Broadway Christian Church will meet in Fellowship HaH at 8 pm. land at Lake Sara near Effing Newl New! New! Our 1960 With ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Bigel were In charge of gifts.

The bride graduated from the lf.wr Wlgfr Krtioftl In thu class Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book for their annual Thanksgiving H-readyNOWt- Crammed- with supper. REMEMBER Scouts will use the land for camp sites. The Boy Scouts leased 12 exciting, unusual, popular de Meagher, Kathy Goetz, Susie Washburn, Sidney Gulll. Tommy Shepard, Patricia Hlte, Rita Boyd, Sharon Ross, Rayann Elliott, Brenda Woodrum, Kathy Pardleck, Terry Ramsey, Virginia Monson, Tommy Forster, Beverly Wash Grant Park School PTA meeting ham were leased Wednesday to the Red Bud Girl Scout Council and the Lincoln Trails Boy Scout The agreements were between the two organizations and the Effingham Water Authority. signs to crochet, knit, sew, em at 3 p.

m. the school. A film of 1958 and is employed by the General Electric Co. The bridegroom Is a student at Mattoon High School and Is employed by Hoback'a Market. acres and the Girl Scouts SO acres.

broider, quilt, weave fashions will be shown. Announce Engagement Of Marilyn Jo Copeland Mr. and Mrs. Elbert F. Cope- home furnishings, toys, gifts, Sunset Circle win meet at -the Indefinite leases to-the organiz bazaar hits.

In the book FREE burn, Ruth Reinhart, Jim Dorris, Nathan Froese, Barbara Bennett, home of Mrs. Orville Jordan, 2808 Moultrie, at noon for covered dish quilt send SEALTEST MILK When you -grocery shop! family deserves the best I Alter uip MJ' uuuwia hue Rhode Island was named by the 16th Century explorer Giovanni land of Albion' announce the en ations were granted for a nominal fee of $1 per year, with the stipu Barbara Curtis, Maria Kay Grav- 25 cents for your copy. dinner. Bring table service. gagement and approaching mar' eouple will be at home at 512 N.

15th. lation that the organizations take Verrazzano because it reminded him of the Island of Rhodes in the Saturday, Nov. 21 riage of their daughter, Marilyn vat, Barbara Nolte, Donald Shepard, Kay Pardleck, Carol Vogel care of the land, which is located on the shores of the lake. The Bake Sale, Kirks Ford Garatre, Jo, to Jerry L. Shan of Noble.

Mediterranean. sang and Darlene Dorris. roiedo, sponsored by Toledo PTA, Miss Copeland is a 1959 gradu 9:30 am. ate of Eastern Illinois University EFY Cbb Meets At Greenup Cafe Sunday, Nov. 22 where she was a member of Sigma Couples Bridge at Mattoon Golf Sigma Sigma sorority.

She is now Of Jaanal OtMW teacher in the Mattoon school and Country Club at 7 pm. GREENUP, HI. The Business United Spanish War Veterans system. t-- hVssksaj Society Msefs Ylth Mrs. King The Mi Ztoo Missionary Society met with Mrs.

Richard Davis, 1217 Piatt, for it November meeting. vv; "7" The meeting waa opened with the "Sweet Hour of Prayer," followed by a prayer by Mrs. Ar-loo Rominger, Mr. Shan, the son of Mr. and will have a business meeting.

at the home of Fred Albeck, 1012 S. ii and Professional Women's Club met Monday night at the Salad Bowl Cafe in 'Greenup. THRIFTY- SLICED nil 19th, at 2 pm. Mrs. Russell L.

Shan, is a senior at Eastern Illinois University where he is president of Sigma Daughters of Isabella Installa The meeting was opened with piano selections by Mrs. Wilms Tsu Gamma fraternity. He is an tion of 6f fleers by state-regent at of Hall at 3 pm. Take table employe of Equitable Life Insurance Co. service.

Sherrlck of Effingham, daughter of 'Mr. and Ray Nichols, Greenup. Mrs. Florence Stadlng lead the group 'singing. Mrs.

Bin Poormao read the The wedding will be at the First Hlj3 scripture from the book of Mark Christian Church in Albion on Friendly Neighbors Ron call was answered by recit Dec. 27. The program on International Hold Regular Meeting relations was in charge of Mrs. Opal Nichols, assisted by Mrs. Dorothy Neldigh and Mrs.

Clara Mitchell. ing favorite Bible verses. The sec-1 retary'a report was given by Mrs. Owen Buser. The lesson on Africa was by Mrs.

George Taylor. The December, meeting will be 105 South 19th Street- Free Perking in Rezr Skating Party GREENUP, M.The Junior Sowlal ta th Jounrnl-OuMK GREENUP, 111. The Friendly Neighbors Unit of Home- Bureau Miss Pat Wood. Effingham ex Class of the Presbyterian Church and guests held a skating party at an aQ-day meeting with Mrs. Os met Monday night at the com the SUverstar rink at Mattoon car Nash on Dec.

10. There wCl change student to Denmark lasf. year, showed slides taken in munlty center with- Mrs. Beulah Stewart and Miller' as Monday night. Mrs.

Bobbie Good' be a gift exchange. CHOICE CUTS man is the teacher of the class. The nextmeeting wlll be on Dec. hostesses. There wil be a food sale and bazaar on Dec.

9 In the front Attending were Dana Lu Good' 21 at the Salad Bowl Cafe. There Mrs. Lela Brown presided. The ROUND SIRLOIN T-BONE man, Lynn Montgomery, Deborah Eubank, Gail Wade, Susan will be a Christmas gift exchange. window of Gibson's store.

Present were Mrs. Nash, Mrs Taylor, Mrs, Rotninger, Mrs. Zei executive board report was given by Mrs, Louise Hopkins. The roll Present were guests, Mrs. Sher ST1M rlck.

Miss Wood, James Sherrick call was answered by 12 members art, Suzanne Foor, Beverly Travis, Dannie Chancellor, Joe Stewart, Nancy Wylde, Nancy House, Iindy and Chris Schultz, Effingham exchange student from Sweden, Mrs ss Buser, Mrs. Owen Buser and Lena, Mrs. BUI Poorman and children, Mrs; Richard Davis, and and the home adviser, Mrs. Gen' evieve Farrell. and Cindy Judson, Randall Rowe, The major lesson was by Mrs.

Ethel Krouse, Chicago raod Lena Sherrick. Greenup, and and guests, Linda Phillips, Terr! Young, Carol Swisher, Denise Farrell, and the minor lesson by members, Mrs. Edna Bright, Mrs, Mrs. Lela Brown. Mrs.

Thelma DEFENMBU HEltV.IO.EtT Cowger, Jane Neldigh, Janice Mc- Elva Carrell, Mrs. Lucille Coble, Miller gave the secretary's re WlHa Kay and Gary Dowling. YIener Roast Held By Brownie Troop 1 Neel, Susan Zel, Peggy Sherwood. Mrs. Maude Coble, Mrs.

Loretta port, and Mrs. Ruth Brown the Cowger, Mrs. Marjorie Craig, Mrs. Mike Swisher, Linda Markwell, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Goodman treasurers report. Three new Nellie Cutts, Mrs. Athls Dlllier, members were accepted into the LEAH BOSTON BUTT PORK STEAK 35c and Darice, Mr. and Mrs, Don club and presented with gifts, Mrs. Opal Grisamore, Miss Ina Diilier, Mrs.

Fern Hiles, Miss Olive Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Is Brownie Troop 81 of the Lincoln School held a wiener roast The next meeting will be at the Holsapple, recently at the school. The girls community center on Dec. 21 with ley, Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Travis, Vance Chancellor, Mrs. Gerry House, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eu 10 lb.

14 avg. Mrs. Pauline Jobe, Mrs. Alfrieda were assisted in making the fire Mrs. Lucille Carr and Mrs.

Lela by Mrs. Ed Johnson. Brown as hostesses. A Christmas Kmgery, Mrs. Hazel McMorris, Mrs; Clara Mitchell, Mrs.

Eva bank and Laura. There were 24 brownies present gift exchange will be held. Re MjersMrs.JDor.othjfNeidighrs freshmeritswkeie bervedto "Mr Opal Nichols, Mrs. Dawn Ormsby, Mrs, Agnes Perisho, Mrs. Gertrude Lela, Brown, Mrs.

Ruth Brown, Mrs. Lucille Carr, Mrs. Cecil Kem Goets and Mrs. Joseph Renfrew. Other mothers present were Mrs.

Joe Ethrldge and Mrs. Donald per, Mrs. Thelma Miller, Mrs. Ckteli-. Reedej, Mrs.

Sybil Roberts, Emily Shiels, Mrs. Dora heick, Mrs. Florence Stadlng, Mrs. Maude Stockbarger, Mrs. Edythe Van den The brownies hold a party each CHOICTCUTS ii -K- KOflSI month and this was the November Mae Sherwood, Mrs.

Beulah Stewart, Mrs. Louise Hopkins, Mrs. Doris Reeder, Mrs. Stella Reed, Mrs. Faye Lewis party.

Ende, Mrs. Pearl Wade, Mrs. Isa Winnett, Mrs. Delores Seats and YOUR WELCOME YAGOir HOSTESS Civic leaders, merchants and industrialists are and Mrs. Farrell Mrs.

Lorene Soward. Birthday Party For Sherry Lynn Howard LEAH FRESH 81 00 Mr. and Mrs. William E. Howard, 716 N.

24th. entertained Sunday afternoon at a party in looking forward to meet COUNTRY STYLE PORK SAUSAGE 25c READYTO-EAT PICNIC HAMS ib 29 SHOULDER ROUIID S17ISS STEAK MOUND honor of the 14th birthday annl ing you with greetings and gifts and introducinj versary of their daughter. Sherry Lynn. A skating party was first FREE JUNIOR beld at the SUverstar Roller Rink, LBS. alter which refreshments were served at the Howard home.

Guests were Donita Faris, Judy Decker, Patty Atteberry, Carolyn Bloxom, Nancy Pickering, Diane OurOty-Matfcca If you haven't been contacted fell Mrs.Kalhryn Fitterer (Phone AD 5-5131) Hawkins and Tommy Howard. Announce Wedding CHOICE CUTS GLMB STEACt Clara Lorene Stein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Stela of Pans, and James M. Thompson of San Jose, Calif, were married a Aug.

29. 1959, at Ohapel-by-the- LHULC, UTCV i. m-j vrmrr Miss Stein has been a stenograph. er with the Carter Oil Co. for the Mrs.

Pat Crebfree (Phone AD 5-1475) FREE PAIUUnG. Ill iiiiAn tlC(ET POTATO CHIPS past seven years. Mrs. Thompson will join her husband in San Jose about Sec. I.

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