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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 8

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 8

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IvEDNESDAY, JUNE M. tfM AG IIOHT TBI DAILY JOCHNAL-GAZETTE AND COMMEKClAL-aTAB. MATTOON. ILLINOIS Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Helton August Bride RUTH M1LLETT WOMEN'S PAGE Carol Cook Wed To Jack Heldmari Friday Evening Basket of' yellow gladioli. lv-ender asters and greener on the altar and tall candelabra bearing lighted tapen, provided the aetting In which Miss Carol Cook and Jack Power Mower Is New Device To Ease Mom's Work Load that makes mtri inuTO At 1nn last, a DOr-aavin at Marj Margaret Mc Bride Tashion Leader Doesn't Vote In Best-Dressed Poll To Be Bride Sunday waalBaHBjgflaMBaBaagfaivafjMiaHiaaaMM place to leave a note to any mem- Moms work so1 easy. her of th family and know it oirt hear the girls at the bridge be overlooked. Bcotch tape it ithe ciUb taii, the worst fate that een front of the TV set. jf befaU a woman la to have her hus- You can Just about measure the band he 1 going modtrn child' "popularity" by how tart coming home for lunch every willinc hU mother to chauffeur a day.

car load of kids. MEN ARE ALL ALIKE. If you sit back and wait for the NOTHING makes two women feel in the family to answer ci0Ser than the stored the telephone 'on the theory that inoiedi that men are all alike. 1 probabiy for him, or her, chances Qre ot tilt thing a woman can are ten to one you'll be right. really understand about a Quickest way to get a boy to wash man now ne wn be so much toe family car Is to tell him he can Drou(er lending a five-pound baas Mr.

and Mrs. McNeil Grantham use 'i tor a aate. than lucrative business fleai. of Ulf Charleston announce The power lawn mower is fast Aeed by tn unexpected socla. Heldman; exchanged (heir marriage vows Friday evening' in the First Chriitian Church in this city.

White aatln bowa marked the famllyAews. The Rev. Dr. A. Mont Massed officiated at the double ring ceremony1 and the attendant were Mrs.

Dean Clouser, ilitr of the bride, matron of Honor, Mis Patty Walker, Miss Betty Heldman, lister of the groom, and Mrs. Arthur Zuhone, bridesmaids. Their ballerina length dresses of organdy and their haloes and bouquets of daisies carried out the color schema of yellow, lavender and green. Jerry Turner was best man and Ronald Sewell, James Dolaon and William. Checkley were the ushers.

Mrs. Cecil Barrow played nuptial music and accompanied Mlsa Ros-Inna Alexander who sang "Because" and "Oh, Promise Me." 1 H. RCook escorted his daughter to the. iltar and gave her in marriage. She wore an Ivory satin gown worn by her sister, Barbara, when ih focm the hriri nf Damn CIauS- -The person who, more than almost anybody has Influenced the fashion tastes of American women for more than half a century never fill out the ballot that the committee in charge of select-1 lng 10 best-dressed vomer; eacb year send her.

a "Do you consider the list important?" I asked Edna Woolman Chase, 7. Quaker-reared, connected for more than 60 years with Vogue Magazine, most of the time a editor and now as chairman of the editorial board. i whole thing has been as ha so much nowadays." Mrs. Chase 'answered. 1 think that standards have deteriorated.

It seems to me that in order to broaden our point of view we have gone a little too far from center. People haven't the eame th engagement and forthcoming becoming anomer one oi engagement, a woman' tnougnt Is always either "Thank goodneec, marriage of their daughter, Mari lyn, to James Dale Young, son Mr. and Mrs. Emery Young o0! Elks Ladies Meet 1111 Umiltrla in Til. awrirllnff planned for August 15.

Miss Frtf RlKinP: C.tfAl I'vejust had my hair done" or "I'll have to make a hair appointment right away" A woman isn't middle-aged until uhe quits enjoying her birthdays. When a man tells his wife she has got to quit cooking such big meals. Grantham la a senior at Washing if ton University school of nursing Ladie Club held the and Mr. Young will enter Wash- regunr business meeting Monday Inoton University college of en- at th elubrooms. with 43 he doesn't intend for her to stop glneering In the fall.

Both are members present. Mrs. Clarence Ki- He is shifting the blame fee graduate "of Mattoon High School ter, the conducted the hi expanding waist line from WTn- values they used to have." Her Quaker upbringing un- 1 ousiness session. i Mr. Anna Albert wa introduced One way to keep from getting, a a new member, and Mrs.

Eddie high blood pressure is to allow two; Robbin of Terre Haute, Ind, was months for a Job a contractor tells guett. you will take a couple of days. Tha A letter was read from W. E- Ste- is ln.xmplete sentence which wart, exalted ruler of the Elks should be "two days after we finalty Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar; Hosts at Picnic doubtedly had much to do with rrank Peaha of 501 Waa fashioned with long, tight molding this remarkable wontaa h. Jlat 8t. announce the torthcom- sleeve and a fuU skirt with chapel Mrs. Chase think that a Quaker mg marriage of their. daughter 'train.

Her finger-tip veil was held Tsense of plain living and right Blanche Lorraine, to James Francie 'm piaca by headpiece of aatih thinking" is Important. cobb, soa of Mr. and Mr. Howard nowers with rhinestone centers. She An indoor picnic wa held Friday thanking the club for the new-get started." "My grandfather once demon- Cobb of Cooks Mill.

The ceremony carried a colonial bouquet of white Standing before the altar of the First Christian church In this city are lht at th home of Mr. and Mr, treads which have been Installed on sa-ateq nonescy 10 me. ane re- will take place at Sunday aatera. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Heldman. lust after their maniacs ceremony Pridiv Ralph Edgar, of Humboldt, for men- th lr.dlns to the secon: called. "He took a peck measure, morning. July 4, the Church of whose par- floor. filled it with grain, ahook it down, the Immaculate Conception, with a 7 evrauig.

nnomm a uie jormer vara vooa, a aaugnier oi jar, ana iuy reiaroea cruiaren Harveys Entertain At Dinner Sunday Mrs. H. R. Cook of 413 N. 22nd Bt.

and Mr. Heldman'a parents are Mr. rata belong to the Mattoon Parents xhe cl Jb by-laws were read and added some mora grain and reception following immediately tered with the four-tiered hexagon and Mrs. Walter, Heldman of 618 N. 23rd St.

(Provinzano Studio) amoothed It off. after the 'remony. In the church That is a real he told dining room. 1 Group tor the Mentally Retarded revisions voted recentlyormed organization. cards were played during the af Children at' the party ranged In temoorO with bridge prices going to an frori one vea to IS veara.

After Mrs Ruth Lauehlln. Mr. A. A. Wei- Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Harvey weae shaped eak topped with two white dove carrying wedding rings and decorated with yellow rosebud. The candelabra were decorated with me. If you want to pretend, pile War Mothers Meet, hosts at a potluck dinner Sunday to In the grain lightly let let it look Visit in Mattoon dinner the children were entertain- gand, Mrs William Lofgren, Mr a group of friends at their homf Tionin Hut it win not be an greenery and daUie. pan honest I've never forgotten Enronte to Ohio Xoming Events Calendar Punch was served by Misses Marl- im uiihi i iviiiv the lesson in Integrity." Mr.

and Mr. Frank McCleary at bojj I laibin changes seem to Van Wert, returned to their Davis: Mrs. a 1S Cook. Jr, The James Reed, chapter of the American War Mothers met Mon- a wnn Deny naes ana we parenis uiu vu i oi i i tr present made plan for the next Baughman. Dinner wa eaten in the basemerjt meeting at which a silent film will Winner at pinochle were Mrs.

L. dining room, at noon, and the group bo ahown. It will be held July I it a Whitley. Mrs. Harry Oullett and then went to th IOOF Home to at-the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Max Mrs. Wardle; at canasta tend the annual tour and progranV. Wheeler, R. R.

2, Mattoon. Mrs. Dwight Ramsey and Mr. Earl They returned to the Harvey holne -1 t- A la much' t.W m.A Ka KMrh.lt-lamaBi sJYm day evening at the American Le- pUUUaV -1U7T aicaau. jl a muvw mm tua viutuvtMi-ww JUTS.

(Ih. Muinm Oo.lt. vort evolution trian you minx," ana sister, Mr. uw un. she told me.

In 1892 skirts swept Claxon. In this city. trm nritlrflnff Those" attending Friday hlghf umn own aing apt il.m lor th. cal.ndar af Or o'clock ia. Thft KroXiD went together to the v.

nrnMan nan iK.inrn 'iTtanj mmrm nrmirn nnma. lam PlenU! were Dr. and Mr. Leroy cole E' Elllptt hont not aoK.wo to mko afi o. and Mra.

Grantham. Thos Those and flC.M present were Mr. and MrK Mr- k.sWWMw': i jm.jif.y JxtLj.tuj'-ii.tl--JrfA: tit they couldnt breathe. That went co, Texal and Oklahoma during the consolidated Telephone Company mom? on for At last skirts were past' three weeks. In California ber, Mrs.

Walter Baker, whose L-l Mr VTr. Poh.rt anil VtStt OlIS. BCSTa "9 ahortened to show a bit of foot they visited their son. James, who ta 1. i-U husband died early Sunday, recreation board, at 7:45.

Louis, and dauahter. of Myra Jackson. Mr. Bertha I Ulhi, And then ther went'to the kneet in the navy, and their daughter. nTJ Upon their return to the club-.

The Royal Neighbors will meet In rrnrrrer iuio win, un, au. ana air. KJtnsas lHy, were gueaw qi.t. i.uct wmuoua iiu 1 of. 1," of Oblong; Mr of and Mrs.

are former and- Mr w-ri r- '''nclvaiF MiatJou anrf.frlwnlf iv.lli i.3Emma.Sfthfir. T. L. Hamilton aBtf The moat dramatic moment McCleary lUt; ecboo and attended Eastern 'secretary pro ter Edgar big; cn s.him Mr, toofi rcsWients. wot spftrnnU.t-nrma nrit tcm.

1 SO veavra in fashion. Mrs. Chase toori residents. toon area ana aar. ana mt.

uon M.Tiar Mrs, Harvey orMattpon Budds declares, was when the very -ahorr i 1 mri. w- employed aa a winter A for-. five Guests at MyerS Home Pana. skirt suddenly 'dropped In 1930. ed.

and women lxmedlately tt the Illinois Consolidated Tele- mothers to assist with the annual and William R. Griff-One day Jean Patou Just aald "I different and much better." phone Company. Fourth of July program at. fbe 0j Beaumont, Tex, hava at. at can aiana no man Moaern taste, Mrs.

unasc iinaa, Mr. and Mra. Heldman went to rived lor a two weeks' vikit with Veterans' Hospital mane a collection oi long aressea, grows better, partly because Chicago on their wedding trip and Money was allowed lor tne purcnase her parents. Mr. Mrs.

W. A. Sparks Family Here Mr. and Mrs. Quentln Sparks and son, Jeff ry of Freeport, have returned home after ape riding the aha explained.

"Skirt lines descend- wemen have discovered that It have returned to Mattoon. They are 200 cartons of to ne Myerg and family, and other rela- but discrimination residing at 618 N. 23rd St. given veterans. Uvea In Mattoon and with hia par- Isn't money that counts.

She Is not so happy out town gueate at the wed- was announced that the an- entSi Mr Knd Mr- Calvin Griffith kend with his parents, Mr. and nual Samlly picnic will be held about the state- of the world. In Jnannvilla- Thev will ha ding and reception were: Mra. John W. Sparks, on Old State Road.

Mra. Spark also visited her "The troubles of the universe and Mra. Dale Oullett' July 28 at Peterson Park. Joined here by Mr. and Mra.

Joseph sister, Miss Becky Walton In De- close In on one now," ahe remarked Terrei Haute, Mrs. Frank refreshments were served ot west Lafayette, wearily. 1 get my morning news- Overmyer and Miss Patty Ovexmyer to the IB members by Mrs. Lake annthr ann.ln-law and daughter catur and Macon County Hospital You Need Insurance SEE -i- tl. FRANK T.

MILLER Damarae Building at Decatur where she receiving paper with my breakiast I of Heoga, Mr. and Mra. James Over-, ana un. tsveua n-unwy. see the headlines and.

then I myer and family of Champaign, Mr. of Mr. and Mra. Myers, who Will spend tha Fourth of July weekend at the Myers home. and Mrs.

Jim Lamb and Jerry Tur- Col. Homann to Far East; don't want any breakfast." 1 1 i treatment following an automobile accident Miss Walton, a student at Eastern State College, expects to be In th hospital for th remainder of tha summer, ner of Lawreneevuie, Mrs. Elmer Family to Remain Here rurna. and Mra. E.

Cook of In- w. Visit Here and in Trilla Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gonder and manapoua, r. aa.

Homann and sons Dwight and Homann and sons Dwight Steven, have established them daughters, Carol and Katherlne, selves in -their newly-purchased of Dearborn, are' spending appie jr, oi vnarwaion ana aar. and Mra. H. R. Cook, Jr, and son, Steven, of Springfield.

MIES house at 1100 8. 15th St. They this week with their cousins, Mr, came to Mattoon from Ft Leaven- and Mrs. O. Glenn Smith, In Mat- worth, Kani where Colonel Ho- toon and with Mrs.

Gonder'i uncle rronn recently completed tha regu- and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Dees, lar course at Command and General at their home in Trilla. Stoff SchooLv i Family Picnic Held At Kitchel ParkPana Ha will report at FV Lewis, -Visit at Hlte Homtf A faimllw 1J Mlnnaa rstraVai rtatlfl Mr. ana Mra. xtooen rerry ana Sunday at Kitchel Park in Pana.

w' W. trcm there nod other rectal dlaeaaea soeeeaafully treated with offic methods by Dr. 7.c McGregor who east be consulted at MATTOON, HOTEL S. GRANT Saturday Forenoon, July 3rd Bean a. aa.

to a. aa. will be sent to the Far East for a children Judy, and have After th dinner, the time was spent In visiting, taking pictures tour of duty' and returned to their home Jn Colum. Mrs. Homann are former Mattoon bus, Ind, after a visit with "Mr.

and swimming in th park pool. Nothing distresses a girl an VJ Prepare for, $1 Per Week 1 up 7 YOUR JCREDIT IS GOOD AT residents. They have lived in and Mrs. IS. A.

Hits and famUy numerous places during his 12 years at their home northwest of this in the service. much os having the rain rum her ringlets Into stringletSi onm Retain visits each month CoBtnltatioa Ires Those attending from Mattoon were Mr. and Mrs. George Hitchcock, Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Hitchcock, Mr. and Mra. R. E. Walden, John Walden, Miss Louisa Walden and Mra.

Norma Tetley. i. Other present were Mary Marling, Mrs. Emma Moore, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Tuetken and son, Mr and Mra. Leroy Endria and sons, Bruce, Dick and Michael, of Pana, Mr. and Mrs. Leo German of Springfield, Mr. and Byron Anderson and Nancy and Oary.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shipley and son, Bobby and Jerry! and Mr. and Mrs. William B.

Stanford and children of Flora. v-- Dr. McGregor' areata VeiteesaTehia and Leg fJleara by Don-eoa-fining Btethoda. Abo. dlseaaea of tha Stomach, Bowels, Liver, Gall Bladder, Nervea, Heart, Blood, Bkln, Kidneys, Prostate, Bladder, Catarrh ot th Noso and Throat, Asthma, Bronchitis, Rheumatism of tha Jolnta ind Most lea.

High Blood Pressure, Goiter and other ehronie dlaeaaea. Trasses fitted. Write for fraa kooklet. Addreaa w. McGregor, m.

d. Bulte WIS, 15 E. laokaoa Blvd. Chicago ('), tlllnoia AHnouimsaiT v'. 'Y BY Summer Coatume JEWELRY The Coles-Curnberiend Ccunty zict Society, 79' Your Choice Jewelry and Optical Store ihi Broadway .4 The Colea-Cunrbvlanel Medical Society hat appointed a committee of Public Relations.

(Air Conditioned for your shopping comfort) 1SJT 0C3 WAY 2021 Vestern Ave. frrnzecs tlzw Ffcs Shet Hzz Th purpoae of the committee tit To foster a better relationship between the Society and the people of the Community. 1 To offer the educational facilities of the society to the gonoral public' i 0 To eatabliah an emergency service providing adequate medical care for anyone until the family doctor can be located. To review' any misunderstanding between the practicing phy sician or surgeon and. his patient regarding foes, etc Any correspondence regarding the above should be addressed tot fr''trfn ECW-'N' WITH PLEASE NO t-fl-YrVn 'rfivL A BEE TREE, EHT iTWn -WH lk LUCKV VDUR J.

THE BEES ARE IrH'hiK 1 SM'RT COME UP WITH itin VrRr'Be 'A OVER.VCXJR HEAP ME r-S i '-TJi fifes' SATtif iftHTOr7W Interstate FurnlhireMvYcrs DIAL 2833 local DISTAtXE Own and Operate Oar Owa Vans, Storage Warehouse SAFE RE8PON8IBLI WEATHESFROOF. VANS ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY. GIVEN HOUR SERVICE PACKING OUTINa -ITORAOE E. E. BTBTNGTON, Owner Ethingtgn Transfer Storag Co.

1320 CHARLESTON I t-- MM Secretary. Coles-Cumberland 1 Medical Society. Mattoon, Illinois nr: kzatkig 1 1 i I Ih Fhe 5431 v. i SAGC.EO.

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