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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 8

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Bloomington, Illinois
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THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1941. phone Arm Favorite Tune? Women to Hear 'Y' HAS REQUEST BOX Redistribute Excess Poundsl It Is not bins unusual for our espert corfirs to reduce ones hip nvanureturtits 4 inch- with the right LKiANT. The srerei HE IUSTKIBU-TION or nmh. Let bow you bow to WHIR SMALLER SIZE CLOTHES.

How Uncle Sam Treats Soldiers EIGHT WED 50 YEARS i -s-J v. tj War Department Will Supply Information Kits BY. RUTH COWAN. WASHINGTON, D. C.

UP) YOUTH iu lLarger Sizes! Representatives of nearly 25 women's national organizations, includ ing the National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War, agreed today to tell the women back home about the ways In which Uncle Sam is trying to be a rood uncle I to the soldier boy. Mr. and Mm. Frnl Schilling The women leaders met at the invitation of Mrs. William 'P.

Hobby, vice president of the Hous TIRED of wearing "old lady" clothes just because you happen to take a size 38? Roland's Fashionists think that ALL clothes shquld be YOUNG! and proceed to assemble fashions in large sizes that are simply stunning, and so very youthful and flattering. Half sizes 1614 to 26Va and regular sizes 20 to 52. REMEMBER youth doeen't stop at size 16 at Roland's. ton post and chief of the newly Schillings Will Observe Anniversary Wednesday created women's interest section of the War department's public relations bureau. Wants Information Kits.

The meeting had a twofold pur CLUB MEMBERS Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Schilling, 906 East Oakland avenue, will observe their golden wedding anni pose to And out what interests SURPRISED IN CHICAGO versary Wednesday. The Schillings were married SO years ago at the Friedens Evangelical church and have lived.

In Bloomington ever since. They will be at home to their friends Wednesday afternoon. The Schillings have three children, Mrs. Fred Myers and Miss Els a Schilling of Bloomington and Frederick Schilling of Haabrouck Heights, N. J.

women in the formation of an army and to see If the women would help the war department in getting out Information about the service men's diet, housing and recreation. Mrs. Hobby's auction Is planning to get out Information kits about army life what the soldier gets for breakfast, how far he might have to walk day, just who the hostesses are. Gen. George Marshall, chief of staff, in an executive session of the meeting "took his hair down," as one woman described it, and told the women the army recog What'a your favorite dance number? Mies Helen Gastman, above, la shown putting hers In the -request box" for the YWCA 'weekly dance which will be held from 7:30 to 10 p.

m. Wednesday. Records are used for muaie at the weekly dances, and dancers may request their favorites to be played the following week. Social Dance club members will be on hand Wednesday night to enroll new members In their club and serve as dance host and hostesses. Ballroom lessons will be held, 6:30 p.

m. for Junior beginners, 7:30 for adult beginners and 8:15 for intermediates. This la the last week in which adults may enter the course until the beginning of the next term six weeks hence. Johnson-Hotchkiss Marriage Announced Three members of the "Four Xmas Belles" club Saturday surprised the fourth member, Mrs. William Bailey, now living in Chicago.

They were Mrs. Henry Ran-ney, Mrs. Glenn Johnson and Mrs. Herbert Ranney. all of Bloomington, who drove to Chicago in time to eat breakfast with Mrs.

Ranney Saturday morning. The club started In January, 1938, with its purpose to have money for Christmas. So successful were they the first year that they started saving canned goods and other foods to send to needy families. Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie Johnson, 712 nized that women have a very im West Dale street. Normal announce portant job to do In maintaining the marriage of their daughter. morale. Women Eleanor, to Richard Hotchkias, son Have Question Depot. of Charles HotchkLss of Cove 11.

Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, -The wedding took place July 4, Phone 4500 Charlotte FitzHenry, Editor. speaking at the luncheon session, at St Charles, Mo. The at tendants were Mr.

and Mrs. Keith advised the women to set up some sort of question and answer service Hinthorn of Bloomington. for service men and for defense The bride la a graduate ot Nor workers in community centers. mal Community high school. Mr.

Mrs. GuniVs Niece Wed Hotchkiss Is employed at Meadows SOCIAL NOTES Faculty Women Will Hear Louise Bittner Thursday corporation. Mr. and Mrs. Hotchkiss are mak ing their home at 1202 West Locust street.

Miss Mary I. Barber, who as consultant to the secretary of war plans the menus for the army, said the large number of jnen found physically unfit for military service should prompt women to consider whether they were eating the right foods themselves. Wilmette Miss Bourland C. E. Daly's Bride Meyers-Leben Marriaqe Announced Party Will Be At Maplewood SimeraU Will Again Make Home Here Mrs.

Dwlght Davis, director of the American Red Cross voluntary Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Simeral Announcement has been made services, told the women that the British "are fighting for our free of the marriage of Miss Elizabeth have returned to Bloomington to live, after spending the last Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Helen A.

Meyers, daughter of Mrs. Olga Meyers. 1010 West Wood street, and William T. Leben. 1012 West Wood street.

The single ring ceremony took dom as well as their own. Roe Bourland of Wilmette, a niece year In Winter Park, Fla. They Organizations invited to the of Mrs. Emmett Gunn of Bloom- Illinois State Normal university's faculty Women's club will have its opening banquet at 6:30 p. m.

Thursday at Maple-wood Country club. Miss Louise Bittner will speak on her experiences In Germany. The banquet is one of three func are residing, at 1219 East Jeffer son street. meeting included the American Red Cross, the YWCA, American ngton. and Christopher Lawrence place Saturday night at Friedens Daly Jr.

Federation of Women's Auxiliaries of Labor, American Women's Vol The ceremony took place Satur Miss Nord Tells day in Wilmette at the home of untary Services, the Junior Leagues Evangelical church with the Rev. Henry C. Warber officiating. The couple will make their home at 130S West Market street. DreaM Pictured $1US Dress Pictured, S16J9S Dress Pictured IHJSi of America and the American As the bride's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Wedding Plans Frederick Bailey Bourland, with sociation of. University Women tions of the organization each year. Ttie group is composed of women faculty members and wives of men on the Normal the Reverend McXamara of St.

Xavler'a church In Wilmette offi Miss Pauline Nord, daughter of Young Frocks Sizes 38 to 50 This Lovely Beaded Dress Vollc-Foster Dressy Dresses in Half Sizes ciating. Mr. and Mrs. T. R.

Nord, r. r. 3, faculty. Officers for the group are Mrs, Kappas Will Have Dinner Guests Miss Ida Frances Bourland was has chosen Sunday as the day of Marriage Told R. W.

Fogler, president; Miss her sister's maid of honor and her wedding to James Correll of Edna Gueffroy, vice president; Scott Morrill was best man. 'an95 -w5 Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority Miss Lela Winegarner, secretary Danvers. The ceremony will take Announcement has been made Mrs. Daly attended Bradley In will have as dinner guests Tuesday and Miss Thalia Tarrang, treas of the marriage of Florence Volk place at 3 p. m.

in the First Eng stitute, Peoria, and was a member night Mr. and Mrs. Ross Beiler urer. of Bloomington, daughter of Mrs. lish Lutheran church.

of Lambda Phi sorority. She Is a and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hender Miss Margaret Peters, assisted Elizabeth Steinke of Wenona to Miss Nord's attendants will be son. The men are on the Illinois by Miss Ruth Stroud and Mrs member of the Peoria Junior league.

For the last year she has Richard Foster, son of Mr. and Wesleyan university faculty. Harold F. Koepke, comprise the Miss Isla Nord, her sister, as maid Mrs. Ira Foster of Mahomet.

been doing fashion Illustrating In Sunday the entire Kappa active program committee. Mrs. Chris rpr Luncheon. BriJze. the Theatre here are lovely snsrklinc "drey" dresses la sizes 39 to 40! Itlack.

R. A. F. Blue. Black Cherry Wine.

So MANY to choose from at Roland! others snjj. sa.Ts luft this a YOCNO dress? Isn't It food ttws that drrw like tbce can be had la sizes 40 or 41? Roland's hale oil looking drecs at much as jo? do I only one example of the stunnlnr larcer size dresses at $11.05. 1 hss colorful beading at the neck and belt. Black, blue or wine Sizes to 41. You may order by mail if you wish.

The wedding took place Oct. 4 In of honor, and Miss Alice Correll Chicago. chapter went to Champaign to have Harpster is making dinner Ar University City, at the Metho Mr. Daly is an ensiign In the supper with the University of Illi rangements, assisted by Mrs. Ray dist Episcopal church.

The Rev. the bridegroom's sister, bridesmaid Alfred Laurine and Dell Wheeler will be the bridegroom's nois chapter as an observance of John F. Caskey performed the Stombaugh, Mrs. F. Russell Gla-sener.

Mrs. Robert S. Kllwood united States isnval iieserve, a graduate of Spalding institute. He attended Bradley institute and Is a Founder's day. and Mrs.

John F. Foy. ceremony. Mr. Foster is employed by the Mutual Trucking company.

The i member of Sigma Phi fraternity. SMSBSW attendants. Bundys Have Guests Homecoming Chairmen LI He has been stationed at Pearl couple are making their home at harbor, Hawaii, for several months A 805 East Monroe street. From Central Illinois Girls Give Parry For Cousin Mr. and Mrs.

George Horn of Mr. and Mrs. Gunn were among St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs.

N. R. the guests at the wedding. Ivan Yontz Pledged Phi Gamma Delta fraternity at Two Central Illinolsans have top posts this year on the Uni Shearer of Hammond, and S. M.

Trimmer of Lexington Joan and Ann. daughters of 7 Jm Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown versity of Illinois homecoming spent the weekend with Mr. and Illinois Wesleyan university has riNY TOTS CLASS REOPENED AT Nov.

1. They are Miss Bess Tost, Mrs. Roy Bundy, 724 Osage 1314 Colton avenue, entertained Sunday night with a wiener roast announced the pledging of Ivan 1 Tontz of San Jose. street. Normal.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Tost of Bloomington and birthday party for their cousin, Registrations nr.ay still be made Phyllis Rae Sutter of Towanda Al Lundahl of Paxton. for the TWCA tin tots rhythm Pantagraph Pattern Twenty young neighbors at 7 CV class at 3 p.

m. Thursday, Miss tended the roast, which was fol Ruth Farnham. health education di Has Birthday Party i ii rrn K-tn A WHOLE WARDROBE rector, announced Tuesday. No PADUA. PNS MUs Beulah swimming lesson will be offered Fleischer was given a surprise with this class.

lowed by fames. Phyllis Rae is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sutter of Towanda. Miss Roush Elected To Delta Kappa Gamma party at her home Friday evening by 40 neighbors and friends.

There 2826 Registration was closed some time ago, but reopened when another class was added because of was a potluck supper. 111 I the requests for entrance. HAVE POTLUCK DINNER. ELLSWORTH. tPNS) A pot -N5 iV.

a V. luck dinner was held at the home Friends of Mls Ruby Roush, formerly of Bloomington, have received word that she has been MIDDLE-AGE of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans Sunday honoring Alva Hendricks of elected to membership in Delta Kappa Gamma National honorary Texas. Mr.

Hendricks has not been I- tffi M.V.V fraternity for women In educa hers for 37 years. There were 53 HEED THIS If youTs eroaa. restl, nervous user hot flashes, dutne camed by this period In a woman's Me guests present from Heyworth, tion. Miss Roush, now teaching In Eureka public schools, former Canton, Leroy, Cooks vl lie, Decatur, ly taught in McLean county ten Bellflower and Ellsworth. Mr.

Hendricks Is a cousin of Mrs. Evans. try Lydla E. Ptnkham's Compound i wiiu Hun iron i mmam veclsMy or teomro.Thouaandauj thousands remarkably helped. I The Great Eastern was the first schools.

Women Leave For. California ship used In laying the first per low label direction. Worth trying! manent trans-Atlantic cable. Mrs. A.

O. Dunlap, 1503 East Grove street, left Saturday with Mrs. Eva Cook Cagle, for San Bernardino, Calif. While in the 1ft 3196 I west, Mrs. Dunlap will be guest of Mrs.

Cagle's. Cf XjrQjj 7 1 I Si nORCNCI The) graceful scrolls and oft coloring are of Italian Ranalttarvco origin. Don on tho Charlotte) shape) with its graceful fluting Florence) is a pattern that Is appropriate for any period and for all occa dug eifjfjorj DISH ITOWGQ, when you buy a box of SKLVEft IDSu I Shagmoor Coats Half Sizes 4 Sizes 12 to 44 37 to 51 Kirshmoors Sizes 20 to 44 20 PIECE SIIVKt rot 4 PtOPtE 4 Dismr Plate 4 tes ems' tufter Pistes 4 Smtmd Plates 4 Tescvpe md Sawt 31.18 3 WS MS)95 ADDITIONS AVAIUIK MOM OHN STOOC NOW FOK CHRISTMAS Lowered waistline dress No. 3100, sizes 11, 13, 15 17 and 19 yours; sions. nRin-p sWae 29, 31, 33, 35 and 37 inches bust Size 13.

3 yards of 39 inch fabric. THE RIGHT A SNOW WHITE WASH, SPARKLING OISHES. BIG I YOUTH doesn't stop at size 1 10 or IS In Shscmuorsl This fjl handsome Khnpnoor with fine wolf collar looks as smart In size 40 as It does In ieJ olze 14. Blue with prey fur. lnt It stunning? (Not tax- 7 able.) Half lrc.

to la the Tee -KIUSIIMmus- ttst sr NOT TAXABLE op to 170(0 Klne collars -f U'olf. Fnses. IVmlsn Lsmh. Jap Squlm-l. So youtg stJ slendertxing Others 29SX 193S I Ilolaiid's iwlall Is II A I.

If 81ZK roau that make one look slimmer and taller I Trimmed with rrrlan Iimh. Dyed Squirrel. Jsp 51 Ink. Moantaln Ssblo. restored at 93.

33 75. 49.73 op. W. II. IU)LM Side button Jumper No.

2S2C, slzes'12, 11, 10. 30. 38 aud 40. Size 10, 2 yards of 54 inch fabric for juniper; 2 yards of 39 inch fabric for blouse. Send 10c (coin preferred) for EACH pattern.

Write plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS AND STYLE NUMBER. BE SURE TO STATE SIZE YOU WISH. Address PATTERN DEPARTMENT The Dally I'autagraph, 121 West 19th Street, New York N. Y. 17 SO OISH TOWEL LS W0RTH lOv'OR MORE M.I INI North 309.

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