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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 8

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Bloomington, Illinois
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EKJIIT TlfK PANTAGILIHI. THURSDAY, NOV. 13, 1943. Let's Look at You Wo men JKf, fl: Ardlth Charles, Editor. Walkers Hold Golden Wedding Celebration Shower Honors Mrs.

Fletcher, Recent Bride Phone 6900-5 Dresses Need Only ONE Interest Center NEW HOLLAND. (PNS) A Pupils Help In Announcing Engagement bridal shower for Mrs. George Fletcher, the former Mary White KOBKKTS. (PNS) Mr. and Mrs.

JunicM Trance releforntod their Mill ivedriing anniversary at their home Sunday, Nov. 21. They are the parents of nine children, 4 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. of New Holland, was given Saturday night at the home of Mrs. C.

C. Hawes. Hostesses were Miss Lillie Mae Lawler and Miss Mar- LUDLOW. (PNS) Forty five relatives and friends were present Sunday at the 50th wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Walker at their horn here. A goose and chicken dinner was served at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Walker have spent their entire lives in this community.

They are the parents of six children. They have 19 grandchildren and nine great jorie Hawes. The gifts were placed in a ship "When the dismissal bell rang and distributed by Jimmy Hawes Wednesday afternoon, a few of the Washington school children deliv ered orchid and yellow chrysan who was dressed as a sailor. The patriotic color scheme of red, white and blue was used. themum corsages to faculty members to reveal the engagement of The wedding cake, with a min Dewiff Couple Observes 44th Anniversary DEWITT.

(PNS) Mr. yand their teacher, Miss Mary Yan "Look at me," "look at me," do your clothes scream that, from several different points? If they do, you have forgotten to observe the rule of smart styling to keep one center of interest; to have a focal point of dominating interest. Paintings without centers of interest are uninteresting and unrestful. Just so are clothes. Jewelry, lovely in itself, is entirely lost when surrounded with a strand of beads, ribbons in the hair and a corsage.

Brides so often make the mistake of wearing a fussy dress, flowers, pearls and elaborate headdress, for an informal wedding. If you feel it necessary to wear jewelry in addition to flowers, plan a simple dress, and keep your hairdo smart but iature bride and bridegroom, was placed on the dining room table. chik, 306 East Jefferson street, and William H. Bone of Peoria A bowl of yellow and white chrysanthemums was also on the table. Tiny white cards tucked in the colonial bouquet bore the names Wedding scrap books were made Party Postponed SAUNEMIN.

(PNS) Th party and dance to be held Sunday evening at the Loretta hall by the St. Mary's parish has been postponed to Sunday, Dec. 5. and presented to Mrs. Fletcher by of the engaged couple.

the guests. Miss Yanchik, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Yanchik of Mary Yanchik. Those present were Wilbur Mrs.

Guy Lafferty observed their 44th wedding anniversary with a covered dish supper at their home White, Edwin Beccue, Harold Morton, has taught at the Jef EMDEN. (PNS) Mr. and Mrs. A. D.

Short will observe their, golden wedding anniversary at their home on Tuesday, Nov. 30th with open house. Friends and relatives are being invited to rail from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. Stringer Photo Reiners, Harry Long, Kermit ferson and Washington schools in Eloomington, for the last two Laun, Nelson Betzelberger, Robert years.

Mr. Bone is the son of Mrs. Seidler-Hurley Wedding Struebing, C. A. Armstrong, Charles Lawler and Miss Audrey Monday evening.

There were 19 guests present. Their son, Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Lafferty of Decatur and Rev. Wil-lard Murrie were their guests at supper Sunday evening.

Anna Bone and the late William Bone of Peoria. He is employed at R. G. LeTourneau company in Pe Laun, Miss Pauline Juhl, Miss Mildred Shelton, Miss Evelyn Day, SOCIAL NOTES Waynesville Man Celebrates Birthday oria. Announced Miss Marilyn Elmore, Miss Mary Nell and Miss Phyllis Hawes.

Schneiders Refreshments of chicken sand Embossed Stationery Your monogram or name on stationery Napkins Playinsc Cards see what we offer in such attractive designs and col-orsr-and two days delivery. W. B. READ (0. GRAYMONT Mrs.

Jacob Riddenbaugh returned to her home in Dayton LINCOLN. (PNS) An- ODELL JiTrS. JTnhn "Farcin nriA 4'tiirTV4A. wiches, fruit salad, ice cream, cake and coffee were served. Have Guests nouncement of the marriage of WAYNESVILLE.

(PNS) Henry Matthews was guest of honor at a dinner given Monday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Earl Steiling, celebrating his 74th Mrs. Fletcher received many Miss Lillian Seidler, and James Ohia after spending a month with Mr. and Mrs. George Regenwold.

uim uaugiiici of Joliet came Monday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Phillips.

Mrs. Fassio before gifts. FLANAGAN Mrs. Goldie Knox left Wednesday to spend several days with relatives and friends in Milwaukee, Wis. and Chicago.

Alfred Rients left Tuesday to spend a few weeks with relatives at Clarks, Neb. L. Hurley, both of Lincoln, was made Tuesday by the former's mother, Mrs. Opal James. The ceremony took place at 8 Mrs.

John W. Schneider and daughter, Mrs. Loren W. Alt, of. had as their dinner guests Sunday their cousin, Mrs.

Lena L. Dunn of Santa Monica, birthday anniversary. Mr. Matthews was born Nov. 22, 1869 near Toledo.

He has lived in Waynes- DEER CREEK Lowell H. Dicky of the Coast jiidrnage was jviiss Dorothy Phillips, formerly of Odell. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Walden accompanied Mr.

and Mrs. Rudolph Eisele to Colfax Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Waldon. viiie 22 years.

and Mrs. E. H. Black, CHILDREN'S COLDS p. Nov.

6, at the James home, in Lincoln, with the Rev. Harry G. Bryant, pastor of the First Baptist church officiating. At 1007 East Jefferson street. Guards and wife and little daughter of New Syrma, came Sunday to spend a furlough with Relieve Miseries A a i J.

Carltons Celebrate tendants were Miss Evelyn Sham- iWith Fraerant iT A his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dicky. IS blin and LaVerne Hurley of St. Louis, the latter a brother of the 58th Anniversary Miss Nadine Cecil of Brimneld, came Tuesday to visit her aunt, Mrs.

Clarence Roeschley and fam bridegroom. Mr. Hurley. Is employed at the Remington Rand ordnance plant. ily.

Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Carlton quietly celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary at their home, 527 North East street, on Wednesday.

LIVINGSTON'S AFTER-THANKSGIVING SALE Both Mr. and Mrs. Carlton were born and have spent their W. raemmmm. Erne.

entire lives in Bloomington, be ina married by the Rev. John Dinsmore, of the Second Pres byterian church in 1885. They have one son, Harry A. Carlton, who make his home Just Unpacked! with them. Fried apples on golden brown griddle cakes make breakfast ex tra inviting on brisk winter morn Clearance! FALL ings.

Fry generous apple slices in bacon drippings. Here is a 4 way to spare precious points, while taking thrifty advantage of the rich fragrance of bacon. 1 COAT, FROCK FOR DOLLY New, Advance Spring Dresses by "Georgiana," "Trudy Hall, Jrs." "Hope Reed" and "Darny." DRESSES REDUCED FROM MUCH HIGHER PRICES .95 0 .95 6 .95 12 95 .95 14 16 Sizes 10 to 20, 38 to 44, 142 to 2iVz and 9 to 17 Jrs. L'MWARDW)BE A I for dous 457J You can fill several gaps in your dress wardrobe with these dresses Taken from our regular stock and reduced. There are casual and really smart dress-up dresses in many colors and black.

pit Here's "spice" for tired, friid-season wardrobes gay, new tub-frocks, in advance. Spring styles and colors. Choose from spun-rayons, French crepes, butcher linens, seersuckers, ginghams and fine chambrays in checks, stripes, plaids, polka dots and smart border prints in a grand selection of newer one and two-piece styles. Because finer cottons are not too plentiful, we suggest you make selection from these early arrival dresses. One of the most Interesting indoor sports for the pre-holiday season is dressing dolls.

Delight some little girl by giving her favorite dolly this smart outfit for Christ mas. Tattern 4579 is complete, even to the dainty undies. You can utilize a great many small scraps making these tiny garments. "Vrave Vrl Pattern 4570 is available for dolls 14, 10, IS, 20, 22 inches. For indi vidual yardages see pattern.

7 Sizes for women and misses it Pastel Crepes it Pastel Wools it Basic Mtlach Mlayons it Casual Styles it Dressy Types .95 5 9 TO Send 16 cents in coins lor this pattern. Write plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Add 10 CENTS for our Pattern Book of smart fashions and useful gifts. Free glove and handbag pattern printed right in the book. Send your order to The Pantagraph Anne Adams Pattern Department, 564 West Randolph Street, Chicago 80, III.

nd FIoor Dresses, like these, would make an Ideal Christmas Gift for either Mother, Wife. Sister or Daughter! Klemm's 2nd Floor,.

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