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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 6

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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THE TANTA GRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 19H. With the "Armed Services Gibson City WRC Changes Meeting Day GIBSON CITY. (PjtfS) The WRC held their quarterly birthday dinner Wednesday art the home of Mrs. Martina Finis. Members having birthdays were: MrsFinis, Mri, Martha Jordan, Mrs.

Delia Waldon, Mrs. Mabel Popletf, Mrs. Louise Holm, Mrs. Mabel Mrs. Wilhelmenia Brading, Mrs.

Merida Mrs. Delia Ring-heisen, arid Mrs. Margaret New-by. Dinner was served af noon. The meeting date has been changed to the second ami fourth Wednes (Co Wo IKIlcBnnniifflip Hducc.

1 day of the month af 2:30 p. FT rrr-s rivi V.4 lopping roil Gfenn Riddte Robert Springer Easter CLlNfON Pvf, Glenn of and Ilarrley' Riddle ofj Elegance fit tl J' Sugar 'n Spice Klomm's ttki5s re irnit or skirt enchanters with Spicy Spring freshr. Jryw Il.itistc. fiq ie. Maimi Cloth ami iMtcd Swis nt off with ruffles, U(0.

tuck or frilly jalts taik.rM and styVs girlih and rretty floral prints sue CO to 45. wapena is a mechanic with a refrigerator unit of th army now serving in India. He has been overseas af year, and in service 16 months. ARRIVED IN ENGLAND. Mr.

and Mrs. A. H. Springer, r. r.

3, have received word that their son, Robert A. has arrived in England. RETURNS TO CAMP. Pvt. Robert Hardwick has returned to Camp Sutton.

N. C. 5-' 1 Begins atKLEMM'S Ai "over-suit" eoat is the wie type of coat to hny thi? Spring. You'll wear these eomfottably and smartly over your" rrrit aud fos then oft with pretfy prints ami how light they too. Tailored beautifully and de-' failed lite a dream.

$225 Others $39.95 A faze of 5prmg Colors. after visiting with his wife, Mrs. Kum wardwick, and son, Albert, 512 East Market street $1.98 to $8.95 OX FURLOUGH. Easfer vi be such a lovely "day, brimful of gay festivities you'il see so many friends and you'll want the. assurance of looking your prettiest while enjoying the satisfaction of knowing the ensemble you are wearing is qualiN guaranteed with The KLEMM label.

WINES Pfc. and Mrs. Robert L. Mam-menga and daughter, Kathleen, have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Randall, 703 Franklin avenue, Normal. They plan to visit his mother, Mrs. G. F. Mammenga in Oregon, before he returns to service in ON LEAVE.

Pfc. Lloyd James" Berry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Berry, 1302 South Low sti'eef. was heme rn SUrfs With Spring Flare Vf tVw4 h-jiMk ah.

t.t.,r fi i-rtf fr im an.i 1.1!. jjojire.1 vr ikk i-Zrate-l in kf i s'. rrn. r4. hr re I Zt" wit Benre.

$1.93 to $10.93 ALL WOOt Shetfands Gabardines Cashmeres Twills Wesf Side Square SELECT YOUR NEW EASTER BAG AT SHIELDS a three day leave this week. Pfc. Berry has recently been decorated for bravery. AT FORT WASHINGTON. Pfc.

Richard A. Middleton, 11 Of East Washington street, is at A Sprinq-spirited SUIT Is a Spring Highlights BAGS GLOVES treasure, and tho choico tending the adjutant general's school at Fort W.fchington. M1-. where he will receive eight veck of training in army administra- tton procedures. charming women Klemm havo tho newest, smartest Dressmakor, Cardigan and tailored styles in a beautiful array of colors, Black.

Red, and Cocoa Brown, as well as soft pastel huos such as Yellow, Sea Foam, Aqua, Beigo, Gold. Grey and Rose 100 precious wools, wool crepe or rayon regular and junior sizes. fn.i f- tif r.r i and up RETURNS TO CAfP. Pfc. Don Mellor has returned Camp Ellis after spending aid day furlough with his children.

MaTy Lo and Tim a1 1307 Wet Wood street, his parents, Mr. and Mrs! C. Mellor, 211 Packard street, and his sister, Mrs. Doyle Moberly. 407 East Jackson street 0 Centraf Illinois Deaths Frances Ruble LrNCOLNf.

(PNS) Mrs. Frances Katherine Ruble, 40, wife of Eart Ruble, 528 Maple street, died at 1 a. m. Thursday af St. Clara-s hospital.

She1 had been ill several The funeral will be held af 9 m. Saturday at Sf. Patrick's church with the Rev. W. P.

White officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery. The body will be removed from the Kerrigan chapel to the Ruble residence Friday afternoon. $25 to $69.95 I MToi.rrf al. netr plkel f.r Klrmm'g Second Floor.

tilrhe ti-iim or t.Tp cJoT T-rinj ft rr- BetAn chiimoj tV rrowji 1 lite. fy Spring Mrs, Grant Hafces FArRBTJRY, (PNS -Mrs Grant Hakes, 57, died Thursdnv Dress-Up Time morning at State hospital after an illness of several week-? i The body was brought to the Cook I funeral home in Fairbury. Funer-' al services will be held af the' In the Line UP ncsuyienan cnurcr1 rn satiiMiw af 2:30 m. The Rev: A Wii- A) COATS of 100 Wool Don't fail to see ouf new assortment of fadtes'' Beaut if at new paents feather" and cloth styles to match your7 new Easter" outfit. Priced From $1.95 Heimbeek will officiate and burial Will be at Graceland She was born in Fairburv.

March 7, 1887, the daughter of James and Luefnda- Tjinrn cvi! It's the slim molded lines that make Klemm's dresses IKTfect for Kaster And Spring dress-up occasions in shimmerinsr embroidery, novelty stitch-infr or highlighted with buttons beautiful black sheer two piece dresses accented by lingerie trim lovely floral prints on light pastel backgrounds fascinating shades of Lime, Gold, Mint Green, YelW and Cocoa Erown. was rnaTried, March 13, 1907 to til i car want J-iakes in Fairbury. To" this union Were born three children, two5 boys? and a girl. One son, Francis, Was killed in Italy 2 mm Mm $9-95 up to $29-95 Ji! Youll want to be in the Spring lineup with a new Coat to wear for all occasions if you live in a suit, a Ire casual or short topper will make a perfect combination if you want a coat to blend with your Kaster dress, set your heart on a smart Chesterfield or full-length drey style. Every coat at Klemm's is characterized by expert detailing and tailoring in yellow, cocoa brown, lime, gold, mint green, black or brown.

Second Moor. Now is the time fa choose her Dia-r mond Ring; at Shield's. Oat stock is complete With the latest styles and the finest sparkling; Diamonds. Matched Duette $39. .75 for TIP and TOE Perfection Softol Cutlcal Set A n1 rTftlnf k.narr method vf cnt removal.

Safe, pimplo, time kit ins. Tlip foimlain wn like li.ifM-r twl oil it cuticle. cortlnj no tlissing no t.mcr rt Infection 4 "ut i lo jnt MH-iiin to IKiH-ar. j-our at Pliec. Easy Terms This smartly ntylrd brlda! net 1b nude of 14S xHld gold.

A real bargain fivr Mtr un? unQ. 41, l4i while in the sef vice of his country. Surviving ae th riOsbancT, a daughter, Mrs, Chris Miller- of El Paso, and a son, Roy of Fairbury; four- grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: Elmer Lawrence. Washington; Mrs. Lee Robinson, Ottawa; Mrs.

Anna Hollingsworth, Louisiana. Mo; Mrs. Charles Mammen, Edwards; Roy Lawrence, Seneca; Mrs. Henry Kohler, Mrs. Mary Barham, Amos Lawrence, all of Fairbury.

Mrs Caroline Rieck WIGHT. (PNS) Mrs Caroline Kopping Rieck, wife of the late Julius Rieck, died at 8:45 a. m. Friday at her farrn home southeast of Dwight after illness of several Weeks. The body was taken- to the-Von Qualen and O'Connor funeral home in Dwight.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete. born in Germany, Nov 26, 1857. She married Julius Rieck 1880. He died in 1921 She was also- preceded in death by one son. xxr-e Tsurvived by seven sons, William, Indianapolis, John, trank, Alfred, Ernest, Edward and Max, all near Dwight; one daughter, Mrs.

Elizabeth Ulrich Cabery, She- was a member of ine tmmanucl Evangelical Lutheran church of Dwight. Mrs. Mmnie B. Loomis Dies af Her Home Mrs. Minnie B.

Loomis died at 601 East Mill street. Funeral services will be at 10 a. Monday at the Beck memorial home. Bvirial will hf in I ark Hill cemetery. The body will be at the memorial home Minnie B.

McMackin was born at Secor Oct. 29, 1883, the daughter of and Mrs. Patrick McMackin. She was married to Guy C. Loomis May 18, 1903.

Surviving are her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Chester Popham, and a grandchild, Marilyn Jean McAnelly, all at home; and a sister, Mrs. Grace Andrews, 407 East Market street One daughter preceded er in death in 1924. $25-00 to f' Just a tea? CTXiilTnT pet ill r'lii4 on nioix-fure for It fnil-hlooni nnio(thnt. your $1.00 Us I $75.00 sloxr with youili.

1 creamT I $57.50 nil ritiiMi rtpr Ivisy Terms unvKxirsf Easy Terms IMamond trlmmrd with 6 1 1 pprfcrtly mntrhd Mtnnw In a rlvr iiw wMln. Her In a uhlnlnc new number that Ik bound to pleane. r'n r- IIMI- 1 "ream. ne wpply in tl Jar. cry i Ia niiiifw niie FUR COAT FINAU SATURHAV.

March 2th viiH I tf, l.tt day ymi can grt tMlf "ANN IS Fur Vat AT -ir'r rrv.re than a h.ilf crr.tury, women have prrfern-d Annis fir, i and styling definite prf-'f that it rciyt to buy For! Take advantage of getting so much laxury and tjuality at a JSP nnlrr make nn. C'wn a No over- nn a ui.ht cream. INTRODUCTORY JAR $3-00 Klrrn m'g First Floor, cofirn.T mi, co atrmr. mkm. Klemm's Firtt Floor.

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