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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 18

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The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
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18
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FOUR TIIE DAILY PANTAflRAPIT. BLOOMINGTON, THURSDAY. AUG. 20, 1942. Help at Hand To Check Lighting To aid you In checking and maintaining proper standards of lighting In your home, many of the electric companies and other otrnnrios have advisers who can help you to provide economical and attractive lighting arrangements in your home.

The problem of maintaining ennd lichtina conditions in me home has not been affected too much by the war time priorities wwvrivnti? for sriiftor, Includes moccasins and saddle types situation. A rf a ii for first place in the parade. These styles have been recommended for health and comfort of the school going feet. -mmr-nr -r-. This problem not always one of materials is often satisfactorily solved by proper arrangements and utilization of available equipment.

any heat and shoe trees should be Wet shoes should never be dried out before a fire or near in them while drying. TINES SMARTWEAR" YANKEE DOOILE DANDIES are these smart outfits of red, white and blue. "Minute Girl" caps are trimmed with miniature picture frames, containing war stamps. The girt to the left also wears a red cardigan jacket that goes with everything. The Identical dresses advertised in the current MADEMOISELLE are available here.

'Back to School' Order of the Day urn 4 schools in this community and throughout the land have turned toward intensifying and accelerating their programs of instruc- tion especially ior siuaenus ol me 'teen ages. This is being done to hasten and imnrnVA their nreDaration for th vast numbers of DlacfS in government and business that 1 are crying ior xrainea personnel rinnnrtnnitia for well schooled Youth Need Parents' Help In Preparation BY JAMES BRANDON. A back to school season fraught with greater significance than any that has ever preceded it in the long and glorious history of this nation, has arrived. Now is the time for parents to give careful and serious consideration to preparing all the children for the return to classes. The opening of school for the war year of 1942 is but a few weeks away.

Delay in making preparations will not be countenanced by those who understand the requirements of war times. youth to serve will multiply many fold as we approacn ana iinany achieve the democratic peace for which America fights. America wants to be prepared and counting on its youth. for Smart New Spirit of Self Reliance. TVio nhli oration of the school child to his country is clear.

It is tn on hank to school this year with renewed determination to make Planning for the return to school on a lone term every moment in class coum toward fulfillment of his or herj specific role. basis to last through the winter and it also should be aimed at The obligation oi xne parent is to help make the student conscious of his role, and conscious also oi a new spirit of self reliance that American youth must develop while their elders give more ana mnre of their own time to the "Little Pigeon" Slimming, trimming, smoothing and a' plenty "come hither" look. It's a flattering two-piecer in Rayon Merricord, button' ins down the back and immediate war effort. Dad and impressing eager youth with uie fact that going back to school is their way of contributing to the national welfare. Major Participation.

Fully as important as is the task of furnishing these boys and girls with clothes they will need, supplies they must have, care for their diet and health and home background, the job of sustaining their morale is equally important. This involves convincing them Vint Vioir rnle as students wheth mother will be right at hand, out busier than ever during this forthcoming school year. boasts pigeons in flight to A careful balancing oi tnougnx-TMn-ontal rniinspl and confmlete. brine you many an aa- mm sss in i iM i well planned material help for the mirin' glance. In pigeon I school boy or gin is essennai, blue, floritan, sage green, therefore, at the outset of the new- term.

er they be in grade school, high The youngsters should be given a greater voice in preparations for school or college consinuvea itself major participation in the school. Many of the 'teen agers nation's war effort. will have money they've earneo red. Sizes 0 to 15. $12.95 "Heart Beat" Frankly flirtatious this heart winning, heart-warming date snatcher wool crepe torso frock romantic embroidered hearts, graceful heart-shaped neckline and a themselves, substituting for men This problem has been subjected cturiw hv tfnvemment aeericies called up for the draft and oldei tnii VinvA hfn transferred and out of the study has come an vvf from lesser jobs to war work, to nmniifv the family back to school "order of the day" ior American oMith Tn simnle terms that order uii savs "Back to School." but in the budeet.

But at least iu percent of this should be used to buy war phraseology of one of the government agencies, it mieht read as swirling skirt In beige, bonds. gold red, blue red. red, Sizes 9 to 15. pink wine. 'Heart Beat" Yes.

before you buy any school $12.95 clothes, make sure that your daughter approves of them or else IMKflE MSnowflak" Good-enough-to-eat, this Dobby-Wooly Rayon Vely-ray, sweet and feminine and sprinkled with bonbon snowf lances. Full dancing-dirndl skirt to make the gals gasp with envy. In red, blue, green. Sizes 9 to 15.. $7.95 Open a Charge Account follows: "The youth of our nation will make their greatest contribution to the national welfare by continuing to devote their major energies to their planned school programs.

"In fact, those who will be best able as adults to serve their country will be precisely those who have gained proficiency through opportunities afforded by the daily school program. she will Iina every excuse wear them. Then make sure that they will wear well. With good planning you can buy her less and still give her a well rounded wardrobe. r-A t.Vio riav.

from Uncle Sam, is "Back to School" for all boys and girls, who must prepare fnr their role during the Iff V0 principle, peace that is to come. Acting upon this.

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