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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 9

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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Ifm PAXTAGR.111, BLOOMINGTON, ILL EDXESDAY, MARCH II, 1M. Fowlers To Hofd Open House MAE A Personality Tips Given To Men Selecting Hats Picking out a hat that looks well on a man is one of the most important aspects of buying. And just as important as size is the shape of the hat, its styling. "A hat should go with a man's personality and body type," Par-rill says. IN CASE you are planning on donning a new bonnet, here are suggestions to help you pick out the right shaped hat.

An experienced hat salesman can give you additional pointers. If you are short. A pinch-crown STOKE I Faith and shure it is nflm-i nitf Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L.

Fowler HEX imported from Ireland group of exciting new styles by TAILORTOWN and 'tis a great buy, too, at FA in a tr Yes. assure unpacked nai snapea Higher in front will add inches to your height A short full face requires a medium crown with a very slight taper. me onra should be flat-snapped and any tilt avoided. If you are tall. A hat with a narrow Dand, moderate crown and wide, full snap brim will flatter the vertical lines.

A long slender face is set off by a well-rolled moderate width brim with a lull snap. If you are lean. You ran softon "the angular lines of your face by wearing a tapered medium crown hat with a wide band, tilted slightly to a side. If your face is short and slender you need a low crown shaped high and narrow at JT 1 iront, low and spread out at back. IF YOU ARE stout.

For eye pleasing top-to-toe proportions, you should wear a hat of medium height with a full rrnwn narrow to medium band and a wide brim snapped full across. If your face is short and full you need a slight xaper to the hat to take away from the roundness of the face. If you have a sauarp fav You'll look better if you will wear a nat with a medium height crown, dented at the sides; a brim with a wide flat snap. A full snap brim or off-the-face hat is ideal. Softer colors will make you look friendlier.

A good hat does wonders for a man's appearance. Miss Schumm Shower Guesf MINIER (PNS) Miss Sharlyn Schumm was guest of honor Saturday at a miscellaneous shower in Peoria. Hostesses for the event were her aunts, Mrs. Merle Musselman and Mrs. Elmer Erin Go Bragh bare pink, as its Pink, to 20, rrJ.

blue. arroww Ctafwn with tr.ra. indeed pure Irish linen from the land of Shamrocks In a wide range of sophisticated styles specially designed for luxury linens. Tailortown adds to their elegance with most meticulous detailing on the finest linens from Ireland's most famous mills. Each one uniquely styled in a smart style for wear in the city or in the country.

All are Tebilized'' for crease resistance and are fully shrunk to you of perfect fit after sudsings. Come in soon and see this freshly collection of linens at these prices you're sure to want several! Fowler NOW Kl Fluid lines from flittering bodice to flaring skirt. Maize, copen blue. 12 to 20. Sheath perfection buttoned to brightened ulth braid.

I'm slim-ness; Eeijre. pink, navy, copen blue. 10 to 20, 14. to 22U. cuimiugaii.

rony-eignt guests at-tended from Mackinaw, Tremont, "Of A I'll I Morton, Carlock. Roanoke and it-. Tailored smartness as slim stripes, buttoned to the hem. beige, copen blue, navy. 10 H'i to 22'i.

Top imnortance a rreat ran lar beneath deroUetae. Copen luui, maize, 10 sj. Nei In dtail embmidered head trim on skirt anrf collar. blue. nmvy.

black. to 20. Sconp A show of color! Black pink, copen blue, or beige lVn to 22'i. FIRST FLOOR 3r. and 3r.

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Fowler of Hudson are marking their 50th wedding anni-versay today and will celebrate the event Sunday at an open house from 3 to 5 p. m.

at the Hudson Town Hall. The former Olive M. Freeman, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.

Freeman of Kempton, and Leonard L. Fowler, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. R. B.

Fowler of Kempton, "were married March 14, 1906, at the Freeman home by the late Rev. J. P. McCormack. ISNU Graduate Plans Wedding The engagement and forthcom ing marriage of Illinois State Normal University graduate Ineer Sandberg has been announced by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Sandberg of Joliet. Miss Sand-berg will become the bride of Har uavia April 1 in the rtemienem Lutheran Church in Joliet. Her fiance is the son th Haiv ry Schallers of Mendota. The in vitations have been issued to both the weddine and the repPTitinn which will be a buffet style supper at Little Jack's restaurant.

The bride-elect is a graduate of JOIiet TownshiD Hirh School. Sho is now teaching in La Grange. Her nance is a graduate, of Wpstprn Military Academy in Alton and Purdue University in Lafayette, Ind. He is employed by the Inter national Harvester Comnanv in Aurora. Kempton, Cullom Guests in St eat or KEMPTON (PNS) Mrs James Kain of KemDton and Mrs E.

L. Amsler of Cullom, who celebrated birthdavs earlv in March, were honored Sunday at a birthday dinner. The event was held at the home of their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H.

J. Kain of Streator. FASHION They are the parents of a son, Daniel of McLean, and also have three grandchildren. The Fowlers lived in Normal and Waynesville before moving to Hudson eight years ago. Pouring at the open house Sunday will be Mrs.

Fowler's two sisters, Mrs. A. G. Oren-dorff of Lake Bloomington and Mrs. H.

0. Lathrop of 32 University Normal; Mrs. Gladys Finfrock of McLean and Mrs. Cecil Thomas of Hudson. To Tip or Nof To Tip During the Middle Ages, men did not remove their hats in the presence of ladies.

The king always wore his headpiece but his courtiers remained uncovered in his presence. Only royal permission, a special honor, permitted a imhlp avar his hat before the sovereign. The custom was tn In deference to a superior with the words "your servant." This act remained as the common greeting upping me nat- 1 Back Comes to Fore This is a ereat year for int'prpst in the back of the costume, according to New York fashion experts. Hats follow this trend with clusters of flowers or fruit form ing a chignon effect at the back of the hat. Many hats have long velvet streamers for added back interest.

Jim can't get over how I manage to keep the house looking like a million and still have time for the many things I like to do. My secret is simply finding faster, easier ways to do my housework. Take my wood floors. I used to spend a full day scrubbing and waxing. Then plop into bed all worn out.

Now I use Bruce Cleaning Wax and it's almost a snap. Bruce cleans and waxes in one easy operation. Takes me only half the time and effort. And my wood floors never looked better. Have you tried Bruce Cleaning Wax? You'll like it.

So will your husband! Incidentally, Te found other Bruct floor products help me, too. There's Bruce Floor Cleaner for cleaning and lighter waxing, Bruce Paste Wax, Bruct Asphalt Tilt Cleaner, Bruce Asphalt Tile Self-Polishing Wax and Peoria. Miss Schumm will be married to Richard Troyer of Minier in April. Congerv7e Couple Fefes Eureka Guesls CONGERVILLE fPKsi Mr. and Mrs.

James Craig were hosts at a dinner Sunday night. The event honored Mrs. Craig's brothers, Harvey Hartter of Carlock, Leonard Hartter of Eureka, Mrs. Walter Leman of Metamora, Mrs. Sam Gummerman, Jr.

of Bloomington and Mrs. Ervan Rokey of Congerville. COLD WAYE WAV I NO Includes Shampoo, Cut, Set All Skilled Licensed Beauticians Look in lour Telephone Directory for Morr Detail. The BUDGET BEAUTY STUDIO 515'2 N. Main St.

Ph. 9-7180 A STORE a sizzling hot red lipstick brilliance personified All Monteil lipsticks contain Vitamin A and "Lumium, the light-reflecting discovery that is Monteil's alone. A. ry OF I oil -A I I II c. the new Bruce Self-Polishing Wax.

Yes, for floors it's Bruce I FIRST FLOOR 2.00 PLUS TAX 1.

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