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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 11

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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i uru)). HIiiiitiiliiKlon, Tuesday, Junn IWiO. I Dear Abby: Retrieve Door Key From fhe Milkman And Save Marriage i ft Miss Lake, A. S. Kerr Repeat Vows Mis Nancy Diane fjike and Arthur Kerr were married Fri-i day afternoon at 4 in the Second' Presbyterian Church.

The Rev. Harold R. Martin read the double! ring ceremony. Parents of the couple are Charles v. I DKAIt ACHY: Our milkman is a handsome young man about 30 and ho's so nice I hate to hur; his forlings.

I gave him my back door kry to let himself In and put my milk In my refrigerator. My husband milkman i' me. I told him he tn lorn Dip milk ouJ.jeut it either, hut he iaid it didn't E. Iike of 3 If Raker and Mrs. mmit -FIT Luella Kerr of 3()3 K.

Jefferson. TIIK HKIDK wo iv a blue street-lenk'tlt dress of nlun and lace side the dor. lie i raising quite) lather him. I lost my temier and tii. nhniir it nm.

kp io swoioi' chiffon with a crystal necklace and earrings and white accessories morning and don't uant the milk By thix time people othrr to get sour; thai wny i gave nun wor(. anj A. a hack door key. Started voicing their opinions. My husband has no reason to be wlt, an(i M.mP jealous of the milkman hut I be- ith mm 0ur on lievc he ts.

MiouliJ I MsK me milK- another Do vou She wore a coiwage of white and pink roses. Mrs. John II. Kibe of S. Mc-Gun was matron of honor and wore Iwie and white accessories.

Best man was Karl Keir of 303 K. Jefferson. A reception followed at the home of the bride and a dinner for 12 was given at the Hotel Tilden Hall by the bride- man lor the key and tell him to WliS u.r,lllR to CANVAS AWNINGS KKKP I1KAT OUT Keep hot summer sun outside and temiieratui-e down inside with canvas awnings. Patterns and colors suitable for any exterior or color scheme. leave the milk outside or what? (i fy7 Or should I hnve I.OLIiU it off and eaten the Me.tk DKAIt I.OI sK: Better to have anyway? Mjl KAMIMI sour milk than a sour marriage.

yu' jgroom's mother. Mrs. Leonard It. Masin Vtbry I'liolo Your husband'! outrank the mtlkmnn'i feelings, (let the a- 2Ltr Pricti Mdret litlmoUt FtM Phen 4-91 OS DKAIt sqtKAMISII: Tilling your husband was fine. He then should have quietly ordered another steak.

Since he lacked the courage, ou should have let him trade steaks with you instead of making an issue of it. The lively row betwwn you was, probably far more humiliating to I A FT Ml Jll.Y 5 and after a wedding trip to Indiana and St. I.nuis they will be at home at Tyler, i Texas She attended Hloomincton Ilih School and wan employed by the Five Star Restaurant. He is a graduate of P.loominKton Hich School and is an electro plater. key.

DKAIt ABBV: Some fiiends invited my hushand and me to dine nt a nxidhouse eafe, The four of us ordered steaks. Just as I started to eat mine I noticed dead fly on it. I pushed it back: and asked my husband to order I me another one. I Cleveland. Ohio, the bridegroom's sister, were bridesmaids gowned identically to the maid of honor.

O. Cox. Joseph Speck and Richard Pazderak, all of Cleveland, Ohio, served us attendants to the bridegroom. IM.MKDIATKI.Y following the ceremony a buffet luncheon was Maxine Funk Becomes Bride Of L. R.

Masin Bloomington Tent Awning 276 tail Marktl St. your host uian the presence of a He refused and traded steaks dead fly on your steak served at the American Legion Loe Cabin in Washburn. WASHBURN (PNS) Miss Aftrr a trip to In Area Ceremonies This Is an Attic Room? Room in an attic was converted into a study-sitting room, like this. Floor is vinyl in red and nubian brown, four shapes combined to suggest Oriental art. More pood decorating marksmaaship the sloping eave area, loo low for standing is framed in wallpaper and houses a built-in desk.

Assortment of Victorian vintage furnishings is updated with bold red lacquer, bright silks, textured fabrics. Grandmother's trunk reappears as a clever coffee table. Maxine Klaine Funk, daughter of Chautauqua. N. and Niagara Mr.

and Mrs. Clinton A. Funk, Falls and after July 4 they will and Leonard Robert Masin. son at home at Kudwick 9 Ohio, were married Saturday in Sh( Kraduatea Horn Illinois 'St. Mary's Church In M.tamora.

SUic, Norma University in i i and for the last three years has no oniauin uuri.tcny en on the faculty of the Gibson 0VER 100 CRIBS ST0CK (' I flf 'Mri choose om ntnlliiffiBBH STORKLINE PJj IfnjjY LULLABYE KROLL $1199 No- $14 95 oiiK iaiea ai me aouuic nng cere- mony at 11 a. m. in the presence mr: City High School. He is an assistant buyer for the May Co. in Cleveland.

There's Quick Way To Shorten a Hemline of IjO guests. James Wiltz of Metamora was soloist accom i cT3 panied by Mrs. Kirschgessner of .1 Metamora. Good Wifh Eggs TIIK ISKIDK'S gown was silk organza styled on princess lines Have the casing removed fnimi Italian salami before it is thinly sliced. Good with deviled eggsi fly NOKMA GAtllN AP Newtfraluiri Yucc the prim fact: the skirt that was d.iring last summer Is dowdy now.

Otherwise Die pro inline Is similar. It's wise to cut off the extra material if the hem is more than an inch and half wide; otherwise the skirt will be too bulky at the bateau neckline, the bodice and and crisp celery for lunch. 1 the soft skirt with a chapel train. Fashion-conscious females meet the challenge, and larking the hon7 Her veil of imported silk illusion was held by a crown of pearls I and iridescent crystals. She car- i I a When you're hemming, bring your needle back through the preceding stitch for a little catch ninory for an all new shoi1-skii1ed waixlrolie.

no to work jazzing up the dragging hemline. You don't have to sew a delicate stitch to do the job, for the a a.si aue oouquei ui vmiih; orchids and lilies of the valley, i Miss Carole Sue Funk was her sister's maid of honor. Her gown was of white nylon sheer with a scooped neckline and cap sleeves. A cummerbund of turquoise sheer circled the waist ending in soft stitch every three or four stitcher. This holds the hem firm in case you put your heel through it some day.

Kxperts have another tip: make sure you wear the shoes you plan to wear with the skirt you're altering, to gaiiRe exact length. House slippers won't give vou Metamora (PNS) Mrs. William J. Lamprecht was married June 18 and the couple is now on a western wedding trip. They will be at home at 1202 N.

Parkside Peoria, after Friday. She was Miss Joan Schierer. Metamora iPNSt Mr. and Mrs. Roger Winkler, who were married June in the Christian Union Church, will be at home at 416 W.

Corring-ton in Peoria after a Florida wedding trip. She was Velda Baehman. problem is largely mathematical. To shorten a straight skirt, pick a skirt that's- the right 10 length, and note the inches' difference. Decide how many inches must be lopped off to be in fashion.

Then collect your ironing board; ui iron, needle and thread. panels in the back. A turquoise open-crowned hairbraid picture i hat matching the dress' trim. She 'carried a cascade bouquet of yel-! 'low carnations with lilies of the are 'valley with ivy vine the true picture. The same goes! for a girdle.

Wear it when you're I'KKVLXTS DKCAV looking for proper skirt adiust-l It's a good idea to have water after meals; if they willing to clean their teeth at1 Mrs. V'erna Jean Schoon of your with Lay the skirt over the ironing ment. I chtidrc-n rinse their mouths these times, so much the better Benson and Mrs. Agnes Fox of board, you've already pulled out citJAL OFFER bate the old hem.) With ruler or tape measurer, measure the total hem leiiKth you want. Fold over the material and press with the iron.

Proceed around the skirt, measuring each time you make a new fold-over. Stitch in the hem, using the firmly-ironed create as your guide. Give it a finishing lick with the iron, and you're done. No pinning, no basting necessary with REDUCTIONS UP TO this quickie approach. A circular skirt may need a little, pinning, nines the execrs fabric, between teams must be folded over or smoothness.

(FROM CURRENT NEW PRICES) i New jC3iiin Names Y41 ft, If mmmmm WOOD SLIDING Hi iK DOORS IH BASE lTjSj CABINET OPEN FROM II JT M) EITHER SIDE 1) 77 Ml I I i 1 In The News On Floor Models Demonstrators Sewing Room and Rental Machines TOP QUALITY SINGER MACHINES WA7 PERFORM LIKE NEW, YET COST MUCH LESS mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Kamela Jo Ekstam, the sister of Pamela Jean, 7, and Tamela Sue, 4, was bom June 15 at St. Joseph's Hospital. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ekstam of 1602 S.

High, she weighed 7 pounds, 3 i ounce and is the granddaughter of the Willie Johnsons of 1206 W. Chestnut and the Chester Ekstams of 507 Denver. i if I (M r-v sfeQ' 4 ROUND B0SB1N ELECTRIC Mad and bock.d by SINGER Drop-fn Top Bobbin Uio it to mw, mond, darn, mbreidtr, monogram FULL POWER CANISTER Six pound, eight ounce Mar-guerita Lynn Karmatzis, daughter of Nicholas and Georgia Karmatzis of 302 Gray, arrived June 19 at St. Joseph's Hospital. She is the sister of James Peter Velos, 19 months, and the granddaughter of Mrs.

Maria Karmatzis of Chias, Greece. Amy Ann Tate, fourth child of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pate of 1401 N. Rosney, was born Father's Powor equal to much highor prictd cltantr Ball btaring caiftrt Rogular attachmcnH plui 95 king-six floor-wall bruthj Tiai- ll Day, June 19, at Mennomte Hospital.

The 7 pound girl is the sister of Danny, 9, Debbie, 6, and Jimmy, 3. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simons of 1301 S. Main, Normal, and Mrs.

Minnie Wais of 40j'a E. Douglas are the children's TO SINGER' and other makot FROM PORTABLES sjij CONSOLES mom $4250 DRAWER SWIVELS FOR EASY ACCESS FROM EITHER SIDE RUG CLEANING FLOOR POLISHER Wax, polith Shampoo rug BONUS: nop-on past wax pad UPRIGHT VACUUM CLEANER (M Md.l Opn ltk) Twin Fan Suction Built-in Cord Rl Hang flat in clot $3Q00 Off current new price! $1Q50 Portable Electrified SINGER Machine Two Home From Miami Hotel Vacation Trip Arriving home Sunday from eight days at the Shore Club Hotel in Miami Beach, were Mrs. Florence Ambrose of 1107 N. Col-ton and Mrs. Lula Behrend of 908 E.

Emerson. The two were part of a party of Tr3 Ulinoisans who made the trip by chartered train. i i 19! HANDSOME DESK MODEL Machine is sturdy SPARTAN model made and backed by SINGER Can be used to darn, mend, embroider, monogram Machine recesses to give you attractive 3 drawer desk Desk available in walnut and blond Only I29-50 Beautiful From Any Angle! Special price reductions on all used machines in stock during this sale! So wonderfully convenient designed especially to make you the most gracious hostess in town! In your choice of limed oak or walnut finish with a protective plastic coat. 16" deep, 4T wide, 58" tall. W5 OFF SAVE $2 SINCE It SAVE $2 6114 NiMiiir A SAVE $3 Automatic tmIlitS SAVE Capri Sawing Kit Prk $1 Cyril Burns Winner Of LCC Family Bridge Cyril Burns won first prize at lakeside Country' Club's family nicht bridge Saturday evening.

He was followed bv Mrs. Rus Baskets PAY $1 DOWN LIMITED STOCK ON MOST ITEMS SOME ONE-OF-A KIND SINGER SEWING CENTER HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL VOUR SEWING AND FLOOR CARE NEEDS (L in phon book undr SlNCiCR SEW.NG MACHINE CO sell BrowTi, Mrs. Valentine Ray-j per. Mrs. Doczcl Fortner and Miss Wanda Kraft.

Good for Waxing Sxks which hve pi-sed the wrarxg stage are good to pO" wax or oiL yM MY" plan nly w.ih SIN GUI Or IMF ffhv' gin- 418 N. MAIN PHONE 8-20-10.

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