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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 32

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The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
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32
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Bloomington Normsl, III. Nov. 28, 1974 Pantagraph Erma's husband a pioneer of candid camera idea UiFOiM SMI Apple-slaw salad' brightens holidays Brighten the holidays with a colorful apple-slaw salad. To 2 cups shredded cabbage, add 1 cup diced oranges and IV2 cups unpared Red Delicious apple slices. Toss together slightly and add 2 teaspoons grated onion, ltablespoon lemon juice, teaspoon sugar and one-th'rd cup mayonnaise.

Mix thoroughly and serve on crisp salad greens. 10 OFF ENTIRE STORE STOCK 8 DAYS NOV. 29 THRU DEC. 6 SMALLWOOD UNIFORM CENTER yearns to be a nun. The picture he took of you from the rear while you were bending over the campfire is enough to make you burn every pair of slacks you own.

If the usual festive holiday portrait prevails it will show us around the dinner table, one child laughing with cottage cheese in his mouth, one pushing his brother's face in, and mother forming a word she saw on a restroom wall in Spokane while she watches a hot meal turn icy. asked. "Your timing!" I timing is rotten." Wives and families will bear me out. On a guided tour you are the first to leave the bus and the last to leave the rock formations which when developed are underexposed and look like a terminal case of acne. The candid picture he took for the Christmas card will reveal three children in raggy pajamas who look like an anti-nuclear war poster and a mother who 219 N.

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mmmmmmmmmmmmmmimimmrmmn wiiuiimn-iii WT9Vi miim -umwpw i minimum wn By Erma Bombcck In poring through some old family photo albums the other night, two things became apparent. First, my husband is Itill wearing the same baggy pants he wore in 1953. Second, in every picture I look like I am mouthing an obscenity into the camera. There is no reasonable explanation for first. However, there is a defense for the latter.

I don't know how many of you are 'married to camera freaks. But I married Jone. Our wedding portrait has only one person in it me. I spent the honeymoon 'coaxing him out of the closet where he i was changing film. He wanted me to I postpone the birth of our first child until morning to get a better light reading.

'What I'm telling you is that I was on Camera" three years before Allen Funt. My husband was the first to note that I rarely smiled in pictures. "This would have been a great picture," he said one only you had looked up and smiled." i "I don't like to have my picture taken I am eating a ham sandwich and a piece of fat starts to unravel and I look like I am eating a sea live." "What about this one?" he asked thrusting another picture in my face. "Showing me standing in the privacy of my backyard getting some, sun while balancing a glass of milk and a sandwich on my protruding stomach is hardly amusing. You have yet to snap me while I am inhaling." "What's the matter with that?" he VALUES TO $1.79 YD.

J. UbUUHATUR miiVI Unbelievable special ff purchase of Holiday and if 13 1- Decorator Trimmings. You must see these to fit 4 appreciate the values! 1.1 II YJ OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FALL WINTER $3.99 TO $8.99 YD. FANCY New Names mm (LIMIT 10 YARDS TO CUSTOMER) 'wm-mS 1 0) REGULAR $1.59 YD. COMBED sSf Liz.

GINGHl CHECKS Mr. and Mrs. Anton Dubrick of Urbana fare parents of a daughter, Marija Rosanne Dubrick, born Nov. 21. She weighed 8 pounds, 11 ounces.

Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Good of Armington and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Dubrick of Chicago.

Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Nafziger and Mrs. Alvin Good, all of Hopedale, and Mr. and Mrs.

Steven Dubrick of Chicago. Thomas Henry Horenkamp is the new, son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Horenkamp, 1102 Hollyridge Circle.

He was born Nov. 21 weighing 8 pounds, 15 ounces. He and his sister, Lorreine, 22 months, are grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horenkamp of O'Fallon and Mr.

and Mrs. Sherman Clark of Belton, Mo. Information for this column must be submitted by mail or at The Pantagraph newsroom counter. None is taken by phone and no forms are mailed to parents. The deadline is two weeks after a baby's birth.

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Sale Friday Saturday only REGULAR $1.99 YD. WASHABLE CHALL Co) Dinner to honor Howard Hamlows HEYWORTH Mr. and Mrs. Howard 1 1 lamlow of rural Heyworth will celebrate their 35th wedding anniversary Saturday. They will be honored at a family dinner Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs.

Karen Connelly of Urbana. Their three daughters will host the event. The former Caroline Ann Kummer and Mr. Hamlow were married Nov. 30, 1939, at Trinity.

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iney nave eight grandchildren. Mr. Hamlow is engaged in farming and wns Howard Hamlow Engineering In Bloomington. Mrs. Hamlow is employed as head cook at Heyworth Grade School.

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