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I tit. BHS SQUARE DANCERS Benefit Nets About $150 4 Generations Designers Bank on Elizabeth To Lead British Fashion Boom Attend Party A For Mrs. Morgan Would Have Princess as Style Setter The Saddle Shoe Set BY JOAN TATE, U. High. AhIiM kr Nancy Eltcnkarr, BHS; Norla Arcnd, NCHS; Pat Knilan.

Trinity MODERN 'teenagers must not be too different from the teenagers of Mora and Dad'a time at least In their choice of music. The popular tunes of today such aa "When You Were Sweet Sixteen" and "I 1 I A' si W) Kcwifeature. 1XDNDON. British fashion designers are banking on Elizabeth the nation's darling Wonder Who's Kissing Her Dad probably crooned to Mom. or Mrs.

Martha Morgan of 508 East Monroe street celebrated her 79th birthday anniversary Sunday, Jan. 23, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. August Wannemacher of 60S South Morris avenue, five daughters, four granddaughters and two great granddaughters at tended the party. Two other daughters and two sons in Dayton. Ohio, telephoned her to give their congratulations.

to turn the dollar earning tide of I'J 1 l't -I IT maybe even Granddad sent Grandma into a swoon over them. Chances are Grandma and Granddad cut a fancy rug to the tune of "I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover," now a very popular tune. It has been proven In many ways that teen-agers are pretty much the same from generation to generation. NECESSITY is the mother of Invention. Both school authorities and teenagers seen agreed that girls should not wear slacks to Mildred Seih Becomes Bride i school.

But zero weather doesn't ..111 Of Mr. Binkele RmDING A TELEGRAM from Jersey Jm Walcott are (left te right) Dm Arnold, city chairman for the March ef Dimes; MUs Catherine Goorh and Kenneth Miller at the March of Dimes dance Friday night at MrBarnea building. The event sponsored by Redd Williams American Legion post, netted about $130 according te Abraham Baldon, chairman. An estimated 50 were present. MORTON.

(PNS) Miss Mfl dred Seih. daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Roy Seih of Tallula. and Ed style to these islands.

Elizabeth is the trump card they count on to win London a share cf the rich pot in the fashion stakes, now devided solely between Paris and New York. The princess has a lot of assets to help them realize their aspirations. One of the greatest of these is just the fact that she is an actual princess, heiress presumptive to the British throne. She also has liabilities, not the least of which is that the House of Windsor now is extremely conservative and dislikes the personal conspicuousness that attends the vanguard of fashion. Consequently the princess will almost certainly not become a new day counterpart of her "Uncle Teddie," the Duke of Windsor, who as Prince of Wales dashingly toured the globe and brought fashion consciousness to the male mind.

To Conservative. Some critics suggest Elizabeth has little chance of leading fashion outside her own country. For instance, one California reared American woman, who has lived in Britain for more than a year, aaid the princess is "too conservative and her clothes always seem out of date." This style conscious and, incidentally, dressed woman, cracked that 'The princess looks as if her mother picked out all her clothes," The queen does see every garment her daughter buys, but there no indication that she does more than make a few suggestions. Whether the princess becomes a fashion setter for the rest of the ward Binkele. son of Mrs.

Bertha Binkele of Morton, took marriage vows at 2 D. m. Thursday at the Community church manse. The Rev. Floyd Wilson performed the Consider Own Brand of Charm When Planning Wardrobe along cornea somebody to develop "bobby They fasten with elastic above the knee.

Girls can wear them to school, whisk them off quickly and toss them in the locker. Mary Jo McAvoy of Trinity (left) demonstrates the new fashion here. The style came to Blooming ton too late for the football season, but the leg covers will be popular at akating parties and other outdoor activities this wlnter BETTER START brushing up on the current problems of the day. One night every week during the month of March, the Loft is holding a discussion group ou current problems of interest to teenagers. Speakers who are authorities on the subjects being discussed will be present to help us out.

TAKE HEED parents. Local double ring ceremony. The bride was attired In a light CRAB YOUR PAHDNER. dos-a-dos Lois Augspurger and Mark Brown get wholeheartedly Into the square danre spirit at Bloom-Ington High M-twol' 'hard lime' party Friday night. The all-school event held In the hojs gjninasiuin was preceded by a movie, "Swiss Family Robinson." "VSZ" blue gabardine sulL She wore neat, regardless of whether they halo of blue flowers and grey are the mode of the moment, that suede accessories.

Red rosebuds your makeup always look fresh formed her corsace. As matron of honor. Mrs. Lil 7 I 0 Ml lian Fechter of Peoria, sister of U. S.

WOMEN UNDERRATE the bridegroom, wore a green gabardine suit with black accessories. Her corsage was of white STYLE, SAYS FRENCHMAN carnations. Raymond Binkele served his brother as best man. A wedding dinner was served NEW YORK. CT) Newsfeatures Spring is Just around your frozen apple tree, so when you are planning a new wardrobe take a charm inventory as well.

Map out a simple plan and you'll find it easy to follow. It isn't much fun to court the idea of buying a $75 outfit when you know you can afford only half that sum; to plan a hairdo which is elegant enough for a White House debut when your social activities are limited to church socials and club banquets; to experiment with makeup Intended for movie Queens and stage folks when you are in a different niche in life. "Know thyself and then you will be able to plan for your own betterment. If you stick to your own last instead of trying to wear and pretty ard not stale, so also your hair always should be clean and lustrous. Keep Hair Bright.

Frequent shampoos will keep your hair glistening. Your own special rinse will add hihiights if you r.eed them. Blor.des olten prefer lemon. Brunettes and redheads usually are partial to the vinegar rinses the wine vinegars can bring lovely reddish glints to the dark-haired girl. The achievement of a beautiful hair arrangement should be as the result of some experiment on your part so that your own personal coiffure will be a part of your own personality and complement your natural beauty.

at Hotel Tilden-Hall in Bloom-In ct on following the ceremony. The couple left Immediately for Chicago. Upon their return they will reside at 819 East Washing teenagers voice themselves on what they think about your setting a deadline for them to be In ru date n'Kht. Mary Ann Wood, sophomore. Trinity "I think parents should set a time for their kids to be in, but they should be reasonable about It." ton street, Morton.

The bride has- world may be questionable, but lived at the Charles Hill Morton residence while employed at the she will almost certainly be queen of the modes for her subject sisters in Britain. Many of the local Caterpillar Tractor Co. four years. Mr. Binkele has been employed lasses have become threadbare at the Caterpillar company also.

and some even verge on the dow somebody else's you will be way tiy under the pressure of severe rationing and its attendant on- DV ALICIA HART. NZA Staff Wrl1r. How does the middle aged woman In America look to a Farisian dressmaker? Such a viewpoint may give an interesting insight into our habits of dress and suggest possible improvements. During nn Interview I had with ricrre Balmaln, famous Parisian couturier, whose extensive travels in this country have given him ample opportunity to observe us, he was induced to make these suggestions which ranged from eyeglasses to clothes. Overvalue Fabric.

Many American women, he observed, tend to value the quality of fabric over the importance of style in selecting clothes. We should remember, he suggests, that the impression of smartness a dress gives depends upon line as well as fabric. The woman over 50 can com mand her share of attention by wearing clothes that emphasize her gray hair and her quiet dignity, says Balmain. Asked what he considered a good choice of dress for her, Balmain said, "She is the best type of woman to wear the so-called afternoon dress. ftuggests Illark.

For her, I like black crepe softened with drapery. Black, however, should be relieved by 'sweet colors. A hat, perhaps, in a soft pastel shade and a not too fursy style Is charming with black." Rosy shades, candy colors and pale tints are especially flattering to gray haired women, says Balmain. As a parting observation. Balmain added that he noticed too many middle aged women wearing glasses that pinch the nose.

"Bolder, simpler frames such as the tortoise shell type which my mother wears look so much more youthful, I think, than the pince nez," he said. pH'CNL4l75j since his return from the service. Saybrook Couple Given Farewell Foster Rapier, sophomore, Photo ity -if parents set a certain time to be in on date night, by all means make an effort to make it." Bill Roller, senior V. Hixh "For the majority of cases the kids should use their own judgment. But if they can't be trusted, then their parents should set a deadline." Tat Taylor, senior.

U. Ilijsh "It's all right for parents to set a certain time for getting in on date night. Of course it should be reasonable and deieud on where yon are soing." Marie Ann Krhlemmer, senior, BUS 'Tarents should definitely set a time for getting in on school nights. A week-end deadline should depend on where you nre going." Rettie Roe Eat, junior. BUS "I think parents and their kids 50, 32 The Sunday paper, "The People," suggested she would "bring better dressing and therefore 4 ahead on the glamor train.

Size up your pocketbook. the people with whom you associate, the places to which you go for amusement. Then plan Just for YOU. Choose Simple Way. There always is a safe road you can follow if you aren't a good NORTH MAIN Kfr morale to women at SAYBROOK.

A group of neigh home." bors surprised Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elizabeth has an excellent figure CONTOURt HAIRCUTTINCr Hetter of Saybrook at a farewell should talk over a deadline time, and then make it a reasonable hour." party in their home Thursday eve Judge of yourself choose the and she has the services of Britain's top most fashion houses at ning. Card games were played, simple way every time. Simplicity Joyce Mann, senior, NCHS "Kids, especially upper-classmen.

SHAPING- should use their own good judgment on what time to get in on date followed by lunch, and a gift wasjs the basis for beauty and the! presented the Rettcrs by which are added to'; night." Ric Paaley, senior. NCI1S "In most cases it should be left up to the kids to get In at reasonable time." fiction. Ulitevittnr group. enhance are merely for those who Mr. and Mrs.

Better are to move tcl they can wear them rrace-soon from their home north of fully. Saybrook to the WUliam Woolsey choose a simDle manaceable SENIOR! Senior! Senior! That's: what he is a Senior. Our farm located southeast of Sibley. sincere apologies go to Jim McKlnzie of Trinity, for making the unfor NURSES PLAN coiffure that can be worn casually for every day wear but can be twisted into a becoming evening givable mistake of calling a senior a junior. Reference was made to Hal Stones Plan Trip to Arizona her beck and call to dress as sne wiiL A tendency toward plumpness largely disappeared during her strenuous three months tour cf South Africa with her family last winter.

24 Inch Waist. Now her measurements are reliably reported to include a 24 inch waist. Her bust tapes 35 inches the same. However, she is somewhat shorter than the ideal dress model, with a consequent Deed for skillful dressing to make the most of her five feet inches. Her rotation as a princess, while Jim as the originator of the name "School Squawks," for the new VALENTINE t-AD LS LADiES style for special occasions.

Experi-1 RICHARD BEAUTY teen-age radio program. We're sorry for this mistake, and we'll try not to let it happen again. By the way, while we're on the subject of the "School Squawks" program, don't forget to turn that dial to WJBC Two Win at Bridge FIaANAGAN. (PNS Mrs. C.

L. Lehman was hostess to members of her Afternoon Bridge club at her home Wednesday, with Mrs. John Ingold winning high score and Mrs. Joe Estes. second.

PARTY SALON ment with Jurt these two-for-you styles and you will find your own special brand of charm. Just as it is important that your clothes be crisp, well pressed and St. Joseph's Nurses Alumnae as sociation will have a valentine party Monday night in the nurses home. A business meeting will be followed by a social hour. it spotlights her mode of dress.

MAvingntons Third Floor Beauty Salon Miss Hattie Mae Davis of the also inflicts many restrictions. All her hats must expose her face from any direction. Floppy Illinois Wesleyan School of Music will present vocal numbers and Sandra Appenzeller will be featured in tap dances. ones that would conceal ona pro file or hide her eyes are out be Hostesses for the evening are Mr. and Mrs.

Hal M. Stone of 704 East Walnut street will leave early this month for Arizona. They expect to be gone about a month, vititing in Tucron and Phoenix. Plan Luncheon At Sigma Kappa House A dessert luncheon will be held at 2 p. m.

Thursday at the Sigma Kappa sorority house, 1101 North East street, for members of the Sigma Kappa Mothers club. Hostesses will be Mrs. George P. Smith, Mrs. R.

O. Wills and Mrs. Harry Heiser. Mrs. Earl Sieve-king, in charge of the program, will show colored slides of the Bellingrath gardens at Mobile, and the gardens of the Walgreen estate at Dixon, 111.

Mrs. Ll.li McNecly. Mrs. Mildred csuM cf the disappointment they might inflict on patient subjects, waiting along the street to glimpse Lewis, Mrs. Margaret Salmon, Ler.

every Saturday morning at 10:30. BARBARA BROWNE. U. High Senior, is the author of a theme op "The Common Cold, Ieveler of Man," published in the Young Voices section of thu Jan. 12 inane of the Senior Hriiolaatlc.

The theme wn written In the Knglluli clns of Mine Rulh Stroud during the IIUU'47 school year. Barbara is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Browne. Senior Scholastic is a national magazine for senior high school classrooms, in keeping with her title, Barbara wrote "The watering eye, the red nose, the hacking cough and the raw throat can be found anywhere, any time, on any one." N'onlfw iulfs thcalf tialfmeulf foalfr aalf goalfoalfd tnealfn toalf coalfmealf toalf thealf aalflalfd oalff tbealf woalfraalfld.

Nongwong isong tonghone tonglmonge fongorong alongloog gongoo-dong mongenong tongo congomonge tongo tongbonge aidong ofong tong-honge wongoronglongdong. If you can make anything out of this you're doing better than we are. The first sentence is in the alfalfa language of BUS, and the second repreaents the Chinese language originated at Trinity. In case you're ambitious enough to translate that jumble of letters above here's a clue: "Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of the world." you loyal Lojters have probably been following with interest the letters in the Public Opinion column on the question a new youth center. The question next week is: Do you eel there it a need or a new youth center in town? Miss Madonna Mulcahey, Miss Marjorie Carroll and Mrs.

Genevieve Pfcifer. Skirts must bt loose enough to permit graceful entrace or exit of an automobile, yet not so full as to be embarrassing in a ship-ceck gale. They must be long AS To Have Style Show HARTSBURG. (PXS) A New enough to prevent embarrassment style show, sponsored by the en a speaking platform; the ciotn Hartsburg Emden Community must not twist when she walks High school home economics class, will be held Thursday at the tor ride up when she sits. Must Be Comfortable.

school. rs2h A Coiff One cf her cardinal rules in ure picking pieces for her carefully planned though limited wardrobe is to choose clothes which are comfortable. i Elizabeth also has definite likes strong mind of her own, is will and summer wear, the ether for and dislikes in clothes. Favorite or ner I ing to accept expert suggestions. As a rule.

Elizabeth has three autumn and winter clothes. One Designer. Practicallyf all her clothes come from the salon of Hart- fittings before the garments are DID YOU KNOW that right here in Bloomington is a tailor, FRED completed and the queen always r- IIINLS who makes beautiful sees her clothes at some stage in nel. London designer who has Valentine ladlen units or topcoats? He's In the process. Even King George been dressmaker to the queen for the ROLAND Dl'ILIHMi Ibom sometimes sits in to give his opin more than 10 years.

ion on a magnum opus. colors are pastel shades of green, almond beige, or lime; she dislikes black. For evening wear she likes lace or crimson silk plainly made up with high neck lines and long sleeves. Court circles say sie heartily dislikes "the new look," preferring a hemline at least 14 inches from the floor. She almost never makes a casual purchase, even of a hat which is coupon free but clings to her mother's custom of placing two annual orders, one for spring 202! What' moreT HI new rrlug materials have just arrived and One of Hartnell's top assistants.

Hats, besides providing an open continually assigned to watch over view of the face, must fit perfect they are beautiful beyond belief! 100 Virgin Wool, Gabardines, ly, tight enough to stay in place royal needs, handles all the details, taking designs and samples of materials to the palace and bringing back the garments for in the wind, yet not so tight as to flannels, worsted, covert cloths. shark skin and nail head materials! WHAT A "Tou need lt" buy this Is! Don't 1-elleTe It? Then lUten a convenient neat gadget attached to your kitchen wall you easily pull with nly one band and only one paper towel comes out! It's a dishcloth! It's a washcloth! Cleans win (lows and mirrors without lint! Cleans lathrooms! Fo absorlcnt It! removes grene from pan and drrs' your hands with Jtit a soft touch. It's so strong! Cleans stoTes, floor, and everything that needs cleaning! Hang on! double dzed sheets r0 Hie plastic hold-! er r.ie. You can't afford not to buy It! Go ENSENIIFRGKRS ask for ONLIWON! It'll ever be the only one for you! HOLLYWOOD BLOOMS with new- make them uncomfortable. Perfect Fit Necessary.

In wanted suit shades grey, hud- fittings. Elizabeth, although she has a Day shoes must fit perfectly and son blue, brown, tan patterns or plain! They'll tailored with a guaranteed iierftt fit. most of them need to be designed for comfort and foot support to obviate excessive tiredness during days when the princess tours fac tories or makes other visits that require her to be on her feet for II long periods. In any denlred ktsie from a wile range of pattern tn Suit Go see FRED T. IIINES! WOULD YOU like to know v.

here you can eat in town and delight yourself with delirious food Where, oh where? At JKFFKRON CAFETERIA where the quirk itervlee is also a joy! Salad? Evening shoes not only must be attractive but the princess insists that every pair be suitable for Ideas and this is The newest. dancing and she dances any Mer first choice RAYETTE lecironic permanent this Is the much talked about permanent wave that eliminates jruesswork. Just set the dials and the Electronic Guardian controls the processing time. It assures the finest of permanent waves and It's an ideal Valentine gift. LIVINGSTON'S SPECIAL BOA Oil ptrfumed-water thing from dreamy waltzes to wild neatest way to dry Mocking or lingerie.

Pretty! Practical! Menes as a beautiful decoration for your Highland reels. They're a true delicacy at the bath crystals Her wardrobe, in all simplicity and practicality, may have considerable appeal to average women because they can dress modestly ana suu claim the princess as preceptor. To those who follow Elizabeth's MACHIIiaEiS WAVE lead, the newest clue to clothes may come on Feb. 3 when the Include Haircut, Shampoo and Set Hair conditioning rinse 1 10 valtM princess makes her first public appearance at the reopening of a wartime servicemen's club since -21) For tboee seeding a soft and lasting curt Every pad saturated with oil to keep tbe balr from becoming dry. Roll oil gives a nstnral looking curl with a wonderful body and specially priced.

her wedding. 10.00 onthroom! For ne. just open thl pretty shell linn Jrt pm pf stocking or lingerie. Kafo for lh sheerest no pin. clip.

Keep bathroom tidy won't or stain crip firmly! Go to LIVINGSTON'S Gift ask for SAFTDRI 5E SIIELI-jnst J1.0'. Hut 2, one for Mm too holds 0 tlex perfect gift or prise SIZES TWO 4.A on sale at SKAKS! Of what? fcky pink and Heaven nine Dreamers! Ton'Il UVe these pa jo inns so well mad of superior cotton flannel and. Iest of all youH like the grlpper front! Hip and hooray! No buttons to sew eer nnyday! Whnt'a more? That grand self-help sent! Price? Reduced from St.oO to t.20. Go to SEARS for this drenm value and find other fine reduced buys at the same counter. Jefferon try their rrden naiad with that "lunh" frenrh drewdng youH love It! Their meats are true treat and their cherry pie? Yummy! Try Jefferson Cafeteria for your "Where to Eat" hysteria! KLEMM'S HAVE "New really good looking HAND BAGS! Flnsl take a look at that kwIMi strlocd taffeta bag and rarf to match terrifically gorgcusdeslgnd by? Yes, Lewis Klemm's has the ex-clunlve! You'll find a grand selection designed by Frllo at only J.l.no plio palent MIk crepe cloth shoulder bnir end pnnch all most attractive! And for $-0S! Those cute hoxles and others in po patent and plastic cnlf red, green, black, brown or navy.

Go Klemm's but quUk for the selection 1 Plan Social tlQlIf Bathroom Package! EUREKA (PNS) The Ioyal Daughters class of the Christian church will hold their February social at the home of Mrs. Marse Adams Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Co-hostesses are Mrs. Ell Detweller, Mrs.

Percy Lyons and rMs. Gene Barrett. HUM Improved Formula I Beauty Salon third floor. lhone 5201 for appointment. lYINGSMS Ona at llllnol Great Store An The word "Nevada" is Spanish, and means "anow-clnd.".

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