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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 22

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Bloomington, Illinois
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THE PANTAGBAPH. BLOOMINGTON', HJU THURSDAY, ArRIL 2, 1X6. TWENTY TWO In The News OFFERS YOU The Russell Klawitters have named their second child Douglas Kent Klawltter. The baby was born April 19 in Brokaw and weighed 7 pounds and 8 ounces Maternal grandparents are the Glen Kimlers. 1113 West Normal, and paternal grandpar il5A ents are the Charles Klawitters, 412 Bowles Normal.

The cou ple's other child is Ronald, 21 months. New Names ii II I I Steven William Schlotter is the second child of the William Schlot ters, 306 Leland Ave. Steven was born April 13 at St. Joseph's Hos pital and weighed 7 pounds. Ma ternal grandparents are Mr.

and 16 to 18 Lb. Avge. Mrs. Carl Puetz of Tonica. The couple's other child is Susan, 21 months.

49 "Super Right" Skinned 6 to 7 lb. Average Lb Butt Portion "Super Right" Skinned 6 to 8 Lb. Average Lb Shank Portion 29 The Clifford Sutters of Lexing isS ton have named their new baby Dennis Ray Sutter. The baby was born April IS in Brokaw and weighed 10 pounds and 2'4 ounces. Paternal grandfather is Joseph butter, 504 E.

University St. Other ST Em Ctrtttti tlu 8HiTmMmjtitl We are So Sure of the fine quality of our "Super-Right" meati that we offer you children are Mrs. Marlene Stepney, 1315 W. Seminary Sha TAKE A LETTER Miss Addle Craddock makes like an executive to dictate the news to Ina Plotner, rijht, that she is the winner of a Future Secretaries Award. Ina's essay won her a $25 bond.

Memo to Ina Plotner: Your Essay Won First ron, 18, Diane, 17, Janet, 15, John ny, 12, Kathy, 11, Joyce 8'i, Barbara, 5. 69c Thick Sliced Bacon "Super Right" Quality 1st to 6th Rib 7" Cut "Super Right" lb. Pamela Sue Carmichacl Is the Beef Rib Roast Sirloin Steak new baby of the Dwight Car- "Super Right" Quality Beef michaels of Stanford. The baby lb. u.79c u.

37c ububleWgu! fJloMfBach1 49c 69c 45c 39' Smcked Bccon front 6 to 8 lb. Pieces Good Brand Smcked was born April 15 in the Mennonite ing my boss in accomplishing his important work. 2. I want to be a secretary because I enjoy meeting and The reasons Ina Plotner, University High School senior, gave for wanting to be a topnotch secretary some day won her a $25 bond and first place in a Future Secretaries Award contest Thurs Hospital and weighed 8 pounds Canadian Bacon Sliced Bacon Skinless Franks "Super Right" Boneless Beef Stew lb. and an ounce.

Maternal grandparents are the Kenneth Lees of Shirley and paternal grandmother, Mrs. Alva Carmichael, 602 S. Clin Swift's Premium "Super Right" Quality Fresh Ground Beef day night. Con Brio Chapter of lb. SJOO 39e 1U.

u. if you are not satisfied in everyway. ton St. Other children are Connie, 7, and Michael, 5. $1.00 1 SWIFT'S PREMIUM 3 Frozen Halibut Steaks Large Bologna Lbs.

I Thomas Irvin llalsey is the sec ond child of the Harold Halseys, helping people. A secretarial job offers such opportunities daily. 3. I would like to travel and some secretarial jobs afford that opportunity. 4.

I want to be a secretary because I enjoy stenographic work. There is a feeling of pride and a sense of artistic creation in turning out a perfectly transcribed letter. These are my reasons for wanting to be a secretary the goal for which I have, and will continue to work. Miss Plotner's award was pre 1233 E. Empire St.

Tom was born April 17 at St. Joseph's Hospital and weighed 7 pounds and 6 ounces. Maternal grandmother is r5 110. MICt 49c Mrs. Eunice Kring, 104 S.

McLean St. and paternal grandmother. Head Mrs. Pauline Vance, 512 E. Locust 1ACH St.

Great grandparents are Mrs. Robert Henning, 6 Ryan and Lettuce Silt Kcadt Meal lor ScIaJl sented at a dinner Thursday night tne u. A. Halseys, 1003 S. Me Egg Ricfi 'SAfliArf Wodt From A1P Famous 13 at Hotel Tilden-HaU.

Runners-up Jon Parktr Danish were Elizabeth Ann Robinson, Gregor St. The couple's other child is Tamara, 3. A great great grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Miller, fka. APd Bloomington High School: Carla u.

39e Wurzburger, Normal Community lives in Kinmundy. National Secretaries Association sponsored the essay contest locally. DAUGHTER of the Glen Plot-ners of 202 N. School Normal, Ina is taking typing, shorthand and office practices in school. Here is her prize-winning essay: "Take a letter, Miss Jones." "Come into my office, Miss Jones." "Type these contracts right away, Miss Jones." These and many other directions are constantly heard and heeded by secretaries all over the country.

To some people these would sound like orders, but to the secretary they are not objectionable. The secretary considers herself one of a partnership in which all members work together as a team with a common aim. Co-operation is necessary and develops a feeling of pride and interest in the work of the company. Every good secretary experiences this feeling and assumes this responsibility. I hope to be a secretary and a "topnotch" one a valuable worker in my company.

Some of the reasons I want to be a secretary are: 1. 1 want to be a secretary because it will give me a sense of pride in knowing I am help- high School, and Barbara Weav Susan Gehrt is the new baby of Jane Rig. 49c Blackberry Pie Jon Parker, Rg. 49c Rhubarb Pie 3 Heads er, Trinity High School. the Ray Gehrts of Coronado, 25cl THIS IS THE FIRST such Butterfly Rolls Jont Porker Danish Whirls Jant Parkr Enrichld White Bread Calif.

The baby was born April 24 in Coronado and weighed 6 pounds I la. award made by the Secretaries, with an eye on attracting young 39e 59e Jans Parkir All Burtir Danish Poitry women to this profession. and 2 ounces. Maternal grandparents are the Cletus Moores, 707 S. Main Normal, and paternal grandmother is Mrs.

Wanda Gehrt 19 Con Brio contest cmmittee Red Ripe Tomatoes leaf Coffee Cake 7 Ea. members included Miss Addie Craddock, chairman; Miss Evelyn of Stanford. The couple's other Story, judge chairman; Miss child is Jeff, 2. Mrs. Gehrt is the Madeleine Robinson, Miss Edith Constance Moore.

Mr. Excellent for Grilled Sandwiches Ax, Mrs. Catherine Henson and Gehrt is a former Illinois Wesley- Ched-0 Lb. Loaf FRESH C4RR0T5 2H15c American Cheese Food airs, verna Honman. an University graduate.

New Frosting Sugar 69 Golden Bananas Philadelphia Cream Cheese 2 29e U. Ript 2 uu 29e 5 Hi 39c 50 Finer. Torida Swtet WIS 27c! Juice Oranges Sliced or PiKid Swiss Cheese Wtl-O-Bit Amiricon Cheese Slices Silvirbrook 90 Scort Fresh Butter Uandi Snacks (.. 27c 8-Oz. Pkj.

Kb. ml Mrs. Beufow Lutheran P-T President Strawberries Boy Fresh Frozen 63ci Pillsbury or Ballard Biscuits 2 IX 23c i 11 It's L1BBY WEEK at 10-Or. Pkgs. Terry Frozen 291 Libby Tomato Juice URGE 4 6-0 1.

Tin Beef Chop Suey mm urn 49e 1 25e S3' 2-, Ox. SHOD or HALVED Libby Peaches rim Sunsweit Wedium Erjskfcst Size A1P Ercni Dried Prunes Yellow Popcorn U. Bex 25e 27' Tla Oo0nO Iftby Crushed Pineapple libby Pineapple Juice 2'25e 2 'tf 25e GARDEN NEEDS 29e libby Dark Brown Beans libby Vigtarion Brown Beans libby Chili Con Carne Cane bugar I Crestview Grass Seed Libby Garden Sweet Peas 2 35e i CONFECTIONERS 10-X 2 x- 29c for frt Each 59s Sally Ann Gloves Pilr POWDERED SUGAR 5 Foncy White Canvas Gloves Vigoro Plant Food Grapefruit Juice LARGE 4Mh. Tm Confectioners Mrs. William Beutow Mrs.

William Beutow of 1502 S. Center St. was elected president of Trinity Lutheran Parent-Teacher League Tuesday night. 29e 79e 50 ft s295 IO-X POWDERED 3e to ice Spice Won't Burn The Itrwn Golden Vigoro Unsweetened Juice Other officers include Mrs. Mer- Orange Juice LARGE 46-Oz.

Tla ril Scheffert, vice president; Mrs. Alfred Gessler, secretary; s. Duncon Himt. White, Ytllow, Choc or Paul Flachsbart, assistant secre Kellogg's Rice Krispies 3 lrvu 51QC Pkgs. tary; Mrs.

Don Troxel, treasurer, and Mrs. Warren Cumpston, assistant treasurer. 46-Oz. OCc Tin 25e 27e rr 23e Kellogg's "tt" The new officers will be installed AlP Fancy Blended Juice Fancy Grape Juice lono Halves or Sliced Peaches May 22. UdKC hllACi Allen Brand White Potatoes Rtalprune Prune Juice Corn Flakes 3 29e 2ru39e New Protein Ceresl Samyfleli Ercnd Briskfcst cf Chcmpior.s Sugar Cccted Ceresl 2 5r 55' 23' Vlheaties Pkf.

ItVOz. 23s Pka. m. 25c Sugar Jets Mrs. Beutow.

a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, is active in various fund-raising community drives and is the mother of two children, Donald and Connie Jo. Cornell Unit Plans Lesson on Fabrics CORNELL (PNS) The Amity Home Bureau Unit will meet May 3 with Mrs. Tom Bay-lis assisted by Mrs. Melvin Gocho-nour and Mrs. Peter Donze.

2 61 Delrich Margarine Cheer Detergent 55c Peanut Butter Peter Pea 2Ml QQc Pkg. UW FlavorKist Saltines 11-0 x. Jar Lk. Pk8. Qt.

BrL 27c Dash Detergent Oxydol Detergent 2 Liquid Joy 63c 39c large Pkgs. 12-0 1. Tla MtLO AN? MEUOW COFFII ocibcjK4 79 1-U. BAG fiQe I The major lesson, "Easy to Care for Fabrics and Finishes," will be given by Livingston County Home For Smoother, Creamier, Easier Made Wesson Oil Chunk Tuna All Pvrpese aickea tf the Sea Bureau Adviser, Miss Arlene Wolf 3-LB. BAG $231 ram of Pontiac.

Mrs. Gochonour 2 25e Icings and Frostings! New Domino Confectioners yooufK Powdered sj-J SSSLmW Woodbury Soap Ivory Flakes AJiniCAi rotiMorr rooe irxxn ta iue will present the minor lesson. Forrest OES Plans Family Night, Potluck 2largi Pkjt. Kleenex Tissue "25e Bex 400 63c 25e 27c Zepkyr Monnck'me lorz-ox. EtL 25e FORREST (PNS) The Order of the Eastern Star is planning a family night and potluck supper Cherries Kotex Ivory Soap 3 Pineapple nnL, Bars 4M)I.

Tla TMt tMAl ATIAMTIC ft rcic Tt COMTMT prut rjrtu're through Ajril 29 ih Sanitary Ncpkim Monday at 6:30 p. m. in the Ma bc-copied homemuix vw. -a- i SOTHtN IT VIITH DOMINO AMERICA'S IARSEST SEILINO SU0AKS ef 12 09 I sonic Hall. Hostesses will be Mrs.

Arthur Harris, Mrs. Charles Mer-ritt, Mrs. Paul Thrush and Mrs, James Dennis..

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