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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 10

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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TEN THE PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, JULY II, 1949. STATE FARM PLAYDAY TO BE AUG. 6 Man's Professional Profiles HARTSBURG HOMECOMING SCHEDULED There's Woman Vr 01ps hose 4 Inches MRS. J. sous: "I had to have the seams of my dresses taken in after being fitted to a LE GANT girdle at Roland's.

My hips measured 4 inches ROLAND'S or Foundation HARTSBURG (PNS) The Behind It All American Legion Auxiliary post It's as easy a ABC to sell your husband success and your is planning the annual chicken supper to be held at the Harts-burg Homecoming, August 23. Members of the community who are interested in helping will meet at 7:30 p. m. (CST) Friday self a happier home. An article in the August issue q''w l.

of Liberty magazine titled, "How1 at the Hartsburg Consolidated A to Sell Your Husband Success by Elmer Wheeler, gives the ways and means a wife can help her husband be a happier, more PANTAGRAPH PHONES-4341 Grade school. successful man. It's not only the poets and painters who have their women to inspire them," writes Mr. Wheeler, "there's a woman be hind the skyscraper, the big 0 v- canal, the new the bank and the grocery store." Picked Wives. fed.

J. C. Penney used to pick his store managers personally. He studied the prospect's wife as much as the applicant If he did 7 not believe that the wile measur 1 ed up, be did not employ the man. Eighteen years in sales con sultation work have taught the author to "look for the woman when a man isn't accomplishing all he should "Actually," he says, "it's not so difficult for woman to make her husband successful and happy." i Believe In Him.

"Show your man you're for him instead of against him by ap Christyne Flemings pntsraph Photo CHECKING WITH general chairmen of the annual State Farm playday, Mrs. Dorothy Bunxey and MiM France Fanelll (at right on aofa), are chairmen of committee planning that event. They are (on floor) Mi Dottee Schroeder and Ml Tlllle Hlrsch, on divan, Ml Tracy Cox, Miss Virginia Jones, Mi Olady Hynd, Mr. Buniey and MIm Fanelli; standing, Ml Jeanette Leake, Mil Anna-belle Elgin, Ml Bernlee Smalley and Mr. Dolore Schrage.

Other serving, are Miss Katherine Hunter and Ml Dorothy Frltsscbe. Droving of him. Think ud rea sons why 'I like my husband be likes to dance. She does the cook Twenty nine year old Christyne' cause ing at her home and makes num Flemings had a hard time finding it but she got what she wanted an office job. She has been erous clothes for herself and her two little daughters, Judith Ann, "Believe in your man.

A man can take all sorts of beatings from fate and circumstance and 2, and Joyce, 5 months. working as stenographer at the MAKE CHAIN QUILT still come up swinging if he Her husband, Ornett Flem Dry Grove W. Hayes Hatcheries, 312 South knows his wife or his sweet FROM SAY SCRAPS ings, is manager of a new busi Center street, for the last four and a half years. heart still believes in him. ness, the Bloomington Cleaners, "Court your man.

There is no 100 East Front street. -L. D. Mrs. Flemings, mother of two, yardstick to determine how operates the graphotype, address- Units Picnic Tonight much elf confidence i psycho ograph, mimeograph and works logical and how much is bioloei on the mailing list.

Since work cal. But try being a little more Long Point 4-H Slates Event at the hatchery is seasonal, she affectionate and see what hap DRY GROVE. (PNS) The! pens." works steadily only about six months a year from February These Specials for Friday and Saturday Only! DRESSES! DRESSES! Values to $12.99 through June. annual Pry Grove Township farm and Home Bureau picnic will be at 7 p.m. (CDT) Thurs LONG POINT.

(PNS) The Le Roy Unit Sets She was born In Bloomington, a 1 1 de Bloomington High day at the home of Mr. and Mr. Clarence Ropp. Family Picnic school, Lincoln university at Jef Wide-A-Wake 4 Club girls have made final plans for achievement day to be held at 2 p. m.

(CDT) Thursday at the high school. They will have talks, demonstrations and a pro ferson City, for two years, LEROY. (PNS) The West Plan for the annual State Farm Women' play day to be held Satur day, Aug. 6, are well under way. Mr.

Dorothy Bunzey and Mis France Fannellt are general chairmen In charge of the all-day event, sponsored by the Employe Activities association. This year' outing for women employe of the company will be held at the new recreational site, Wa-Nik-Ska-Ka park, when the accent on playday activities will center on the lake for swimming and fishing, the court area for ten-is, badminton, ihuffleboard, volleyball or horseshoes. An exhibition Softball game will be featured during the day, a well a numerous lawn and guessing games. Pmes will be awarded for the various events. A picnic style dinner will be rerved at noon.

Other women assisting with the vent are Mis Virginia Jones, entertainment; Mis Kitty Hunter, food; Mis Dottee Schroeder, publicity; Ml Tracy Cox, ticket; Mi Annabelle Elgin, program; Miss Tillle Hirsch, bicycles; Mis Dorothy Frltizche, horseback riding; Mrs Dolore Schrage, golf; Mi Bernlee Smalley, oftball; Miss Gladys Hynd, games on court, and MIm Jeanette Leake, game on the grass. minister guild of the Le Roy Pres Tabifha Society finishing at Illinois State Normal university. She majored in eocial byterian church will hold its an rual family picnic in the recrea science' and minored in French She helped herself through col gram. The event is open to the public. Leaders are Mrs.

Emily Plans Meeting SIBLEY. (PNS) The Tabl lege by doing housework. She got Sass and Mrs. Ethylmarie Bentke. tion room of the church at 6:30 p.

m. (CST) Friday. Mr. William Owen is chairman of the event assisted by- Miss Pauline all of her office training at BHS, tha Society of the St. Johns Luth however.

Woodrey. Mrs. Val O'Neal and eran church will meet at the church Thursday afternoon July Her father, Robert Nathan, makes his home with Christyne Mrs. Bob Burnes. '4 21.

Mr. Henry Meyer and Mr. and her family at 1311 West Tay Herbert Popejoy will be the lor street. COMMUNITY CALENDAR She was employed briefly in St hostesses and Louis and worked at Hotel Tilden- GLASSES FIRST. Hall before finding her present THURSDAY.

111. anil Pnanrv anclitv. Holy Trinity job. Her hours, are from 8 until In dishwashing, observe that old rule; glass first, silver second, china third. It will save church, annual lea craam octal, to Wear Larger Sizes? At Roland's yotfU find YOUNG clothe In "half-sizes" 16V4 to 34 designed to make yon look smaller, slimmer, YOUNGER.

ROLAND'S 5, six days a week. Hayes deals 10 p. church Daaamcnf. Blnomlnaton Towmhio Homa Buraau mostly in feed and feeder equip nicks, chips and scratches which Crepet, Taffetas, Cottons, Linens and Prints Fashion Floor ment and has other plants in Centralia and Vandalia as well as three mailing offices in Union City, Omaha, and result from a Jumble in the dish pun. ADD NUTMEG.

Garden Lovtn Club Mtating Friday Spinach, fresh from the garden family picnic. p. Millar Park; Mn. Ban Cottrrll, In charfa. Pant Nobla Grand! club o( Dloomlnflon Rebakah Indga S14, annual family picnic at Millar park, p.

m. Mra. Mabal Colllar will hava charga ol tha dciacrt which will be iurntihad by tha club; ofllcara will fumlah tha drink; mcmban urgad to bring thalr familial. raiDAr. Dar Nuraary Mothara club.

p. Mra. Helen Thomaa of 1401 Salt Lincoln atreet, hoitau; Mra. John Smith, aaalatlng. Minneapolis, Minn.

Christyne is friendly, Is small (five feet three and a half) and or the market, takes to creaming LZROY. (PNS) The Gar Add dash no more of nut II weighs 122 pounds. She likes to meg, to the cream sauce for the spinach and srve with a baked read romantic stories and myst Stor of Fashion BLOUSES! BLOUSES! ham slice and sweet potatoes. eries, likes modern music and den Lovers club meet at I 5 Friday at the home of Mr, ennie Onstott. Mr.

Emma Murray, Mis Winifred Nelson and Mrs. Hugo Ptitznemeyer will as 1st. All straight seamst So you'll Thai laisom. "Camellias" and Values to $5.99 find this Endless Chain Quilt easy Ballot for Azaleas" will be pre to make. Fun to us your gayest II TX I hwi II W) I nl II sented by Mr.

Sylvia Banner and Mr. Faye Fenstermacker. Mr. scraps hit or miss! Callie Barr will tell a story about Just THREE pattern pieces in imi i uuim uuwwiMSi ti nn sa i this quilt block! Pattern 887: pattern pieces; directions. r- paw ro nta.

Christ Lutheran Aid Meeting Tonight Laura Wheeler's Improved pat tern makes needlework so simple wun lis cnaris, pnotos and concise directions. and Mr. John Oltman of 207 North Linden street. Normal, and Mrs Louis Heller of 814 Normal ave nue, Normal, will entertain the Ladle Aid of Christ Lutheran and 10 centa In eolna for this pat. tern to Tha Pantograph Needlecraft P.

O. Bnx 5740, Chicago so, III. Print plainly PATTERN NUM-Bllt your NAM! and ADDRESS With 10NC, Here'a good nawil Send IS eanta mora (or your fascinating Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book today I 104 llluitratlona ol your lavorlta needle- church at the Oltman home to Whites, Colors, Prints, Short Sleeves, Long Sleeves' Main Floor night. SHINY GLASSWARE. -rT i ATTH7I lack SMPPFRS NaSLi-i House Slippers ourruu i RV, CLEAN 0UR (1 AA i AO SHELVES FOR THE 1 2S9 New detergent on the market keep glass lustrous.

They will nonDiee tna ehoiceat deilgni and tha moat eonclaa patlema available. Beginner aaay dealgna, and Idaaa worthy ol an expert'! attention. A Irea come out of the dishpan streak' pattern printed la tha needlework pal less and not need wiping. book. PAJAMAS-GOWNS! Values to $5.99 2 A ol Lace Trimmed Tailored! Crepes, Satins, Cottons! Main Floor 1 CARPENTERS THE dtt COMBINATION for SUMMER fL and Girls 1 1 Women and Girls YOUR FAVORITE ft RIirKI FRS CAMP MOCCS.

wSNSa PLATFORMS IN DUUVLUO JiVj RED, GREEN Ad An GREEN $3,0 Okt anck fU 025 -tSS-- Children'! Barefoot BIKE-EZE ANDALS BOYS'le 'fil MEN'S M0CCS- J' I SI I I 95 '10 SLIPS! SUPS! Values to $5.99 fit 2 and sir TIC. u-ii for' 'RlaC(f5il Whites, Colors, Lace Trimmed! Sizes 32, 38, 40 Only! Main Floor tmsntritijjjjiniiimi Shot el Fashion from A Xiort of Fashion 109 Wet Jefferson HMRMRCE'S 1 Ipy liff 112 N. CtNTER ST. I Downstain Shoe Salon 1.

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