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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 18

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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18
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COUPLES RECENTLY MARRIED AT HOME at 317 East Leoust street are and Mrs. James William Jones, who were ried April 30 in the McLean Methodist Mrs. Jones is the former Miss Carol Ann brandt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton brandt of McLean.

The bridegroom's are Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. Jones, of 710 Front street. The bride: is employed at hotel and Mr.

Jones is a salesman for Pinkerton Tobacco company. Winnetka Girl, Dwight Man To Wed May 28 Miss Mary Louise Slayton, daughter of Mrs. Mary Sieren Slayton of Winnetka, will be married to Floyd W. Arnold, son of Mrs. Clara A.

Riber of Dwight May 28, according to Mr. MR. mar- at 611 church. riage Hilde- The Hilde- Baird, parents hart East the H. Rogers Mrs.

the Insurance McGrath Photo 10 AND MRS. William Schuerman are living West Mulberry street after their marMay 7 in St. Mary's Catholie church. bride is the former Miss Barbara Ann daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent Reinof Urbana. Mr. Schuerman's parents are A. Schuermans of 1107 South Low street. Schuerman is employed at State Farm companies and the bridegroom at Sand and Gravel company.

Corinne Photo an announcement made by her I Arnold is employed by the Kemper Insurance company in Chicago. Minier Couple Honored and Mrs. Clifford Bennett and son, Stephen, were given a surprise by a group of relatives at their home on Sunday in celebration of the Bennetts' 15th wedding anniversary. A basket ha dinner was served by the visitors. Peanuts are variously known as earthnuts, monkeynuts, oilnuts, groundnuts, goobers and pindas.

ROLAND'S a store of Fashion Roland's Has the Play Shoes! Barefoot Comfort in Handitreads SANDALS SPECIAL THIS WEEK! Sizes 4 to 8, to 12, to 3 White Brown Red BOY'S All sises MISSES' INFANT'S CHILDREN'S CATS PAW SOLES FOR LONGER WEAR. Choose Footwear From Roland's! All Children's Shoes Expertly Fitted By X-RAY Downstairs Shoe Salon Southern Girl, Mr. Gelsthorpe To Wed June WAYNESVILLE. (PNS) Mr. and Mrs.

Charles H. Rosebaum of Cibolo, Texas have announced the approaching marriage of their daughter, Irene, to Charles Russell Gelsthorpe, son Thomas Gelsthorpes of Clinton. former Waynesville residents. The wedding will be held at 6 p. m.

June 1 in the St. Paul's Evangelical Reformed church in Cibolo. STUDENT UNION TO HOLD DANCE WEDNESDAY Student Union organization of Illinois Wesleyan university will present an informal dance, "Salute to the Wednesday evening. This informal dance will be held in the Memorial center cafeteria from 7:30 until 9:30 p. m.

Dance music will be provided by Syl Legner and his orchestra. This dance represents combination of the past tea dances, dutch treat dances, and the proposed radio shows, which the Student Union planned. Faculty members and students may attend. SK Seniors Picnic Guests The seniors of Sigma Kappa, national social sorority at Illinois Wesleyan university, will be guests at the annual sorority senior picnic at 12:30 o'clock today at Baker's point, Lake Bloomington. The sophomore girls will be in charge of the affair, with Miss Betty Johnson, 207 Kreitzer avenue, as general chairman.

Mrs Mabel Vedel, housemother, will accompany the girls. OPEN MONDAY NOON TO NINE May permanent wave special 4.95 plus haircut Cremette Cold Wave Permanent gives you soft, natural looking curls. This special includes a Lustron Cream Shampoo with soft water and a beautiful hair style. This is a regular 8.50 value. Monday LIVINGSTONS Shampoo Cream Beauty Special Set and .65 One of Illinois' Great Stores Manicure THE PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS, SUNDAY, Saddle Shoe Set By Joan Tate.

Trinity; Jane Galbreath, NCHS; Anne Linsner, Eureka; Jack GibAssisted by: Don Louie, BHS; L. Mary Frances Christian, bons, El Paso; and Barbara Jo Garrett, Colfax. BHSers are taking to the road this week. The Biology club visited the Museum of Science in Saturday. The freshmen planning an all day trip to visit several museums Monday.

The Chicago, chemistry class will take a tour through the Peoria Steel and Wire company Saturday. PROM TIME is the highlight of the 'week at Trinity. This event will take place Friday, Theme of the dance and orchestra is being kept a deep, dark secret from the seniors until the night of the prom. Many before and after prom parties have been scheduled. GORDEN ROPP was elected student court judge at NCHS last week in an all school election.

Wimp McElory and Harry Smith were elected attorneys. THE EUREKA HIGH band traveled to Metamora May 3 to present an assembly program at the high school. This was Eureka's part in the exchange assembly program between the two schools. George Buenger's band played several selections and Priscilla Kinson sang two solos. The boys' ensemble sang.

Sue and Donna Klopfenstein were also featured soloists. Two blackface dancers, Judy Graham and Anne Linsner, presented two numbers. THE FHA and FFA of Colfax made a trip to Turkey Run, May 1. RODGER ULRICH received the Whitman award at the Eureka High athletic banquet. This award is given every year to the senior boy who has been the best sport, who has high athletic ability, and scholarship, one most useful to the team, and the best leader.

Rog has been active in all four athletic activities during his four years at Eureka High. He was captain of the basketball team this year, and was also high point man. He is short stop and a reserve pitcher on baseball team. HONOR DAY will be held at NCHS Monday, May 23. Awards will be given in a special assembly by Principal Ray Caton, and department heads.

THE SENIOR ENGLISH class of Eureka, went. to May to see the play "Finian's Rainbow," McNeal's "Breakfast Club," and Dave Garaway's program. The group returned May 9. THE JUNIOR-SENIOR banquet and prom were held at El Paso High May 6. Kenny Eugene and his orchestra provided the dance music.

THE SENIOR CLASS of Eureka High had their play cast picnic Wednesday night. Games provided the evening's entertainment. TWO CENTRAI ILLINOIS high schools were favored with assembly programs this week by General Motors showing advancement in the field of electricity. BHS and Eureka were the high schools. THE BAND, girls chorus, boys chorus, mixed choruses, sextet.

and ensemble presented a spring concert Friday night at El Paso High. THE LATIN II class of Eureka High is preparing an assembly program to show the rest of the school some of the practical uses of Latin and also some of the old Roman customs. A play is being given which is called "A Day Without Latin." Those in the cast are Don Troyer. Dick, on a Albers, Roman Joan wedding Finley, and Anne show Linsner. some of The the rest old of the superstitions class will and customs.

The program will be presented Tuesday. STUDENT COUNCIL of El Paso High will hold a wiener Lake Bloomington U. HIGH dramatic class presented humorus play, Illustrating proposing customs throughout history, Thursday, starting caveman age up through modern times. KD Mothers Set Luncheon THE roast at THE the different with the A noon luncheon will be held at 12 o'clock Monday by Kappa Delta Mothers club at the sorority house, 1105 North Main street. A business meeting will follow the luncheon.

Chairman for the affair is Mrs. A. M. Rasmussen. assisted by Mrs.

Lyle Straight and Mr. Ralph Coup. SERVE IT HOT. VARIETY SHOWER HONORS MRS. BRUNS EMDEN.

(PNS) Mrs. George Lee Bruns was honored with a variety shower May 9 at the Leo Mammen home. About thirty guests were present. Mrs. Bruns is the former Miss Mary Ellen Reiners.

Hostesses at the event were Miss Marolyn Fink, Miss Carolyn Fink, Miss Luella Mammen and Miss Loretta Fink. Brays Entertain Mr. and Mrs. W. Hot kidney bean salad is deli- H.

Wapella entertained cious served with frankfurters. their children at a basket dinner Add carrot sticks and celery wed- in their home May 8. Guests came ges to the menu for good flavor from Wapella, Heyworth and Ranand texture contrast. dolph. A LAURA LEE BUDGET PRICED STYLE HIT Glamour GROOMING Cool, neat, yet saucy! A captivating, onepiece lush madras daytime-datetimer with crisp, figure accentvating eyelet inserts, sleeve and collar edging.

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TO Exclusively 5:30 P.M. FREDRICKS SQUARE a ROLAND'S INTRODUCE summer OLAND'S and only Roland's has the famous NELLY DONS! Washable cotton and rayon dresses that fit like the most expensive dresses in your wardrobe yet cost but a fraction of what you'd expect to pay. Misses' sizes 10 to 20. Half sizes to larger sizes 16 to 44, in youthful, flattering styles. Newest pastels and darks for summer.

Nelly Don's "Angel Child" Pictured at right: $8.99 You'll look A-D-O-R-A-B-L-E in Nelly Don's "Angel Child" that's cool as a mint julep on a hot summer day. Polished sheer cotton with fine little imported picot edging on the baby cape. Softly gathered skirt. Sizes 10 to 18 in French blue, primrose, heliotrope or grey. 0 Nelly Don Chambray Pictured above $16.95 NOTICE! Roland's Opens Monday 9:30 A.

M. We close Monday at 5:30 P.M. Shop Mondays as usual as most of Bloomington's better stores are open Monday mornings. Dresses, Roland's First Floor Rolands store of fashion MAY 15, 1949. store of C-O-O-L NEW -pa scene EIGHTEEN Fashion the 07 Nelly Don Sheer Cotton.

$8.99 Nelly Don Peek-a-boo CHAMBRAY $1095 A crisp voile yoke with dainty floral embroidery adds beauty to this cool and neat chambray. Tiny buttons parade from collar to hem so easy to slip into. Slash pockets are hidden between the flattering gathers. Sizes 10 to 20 in aqua, woodrose, sapphire, yellow or helio. Nelly Don's SHEER RAYON in Larger Sizes $1095 Slimming sheer rayon print that washes and dries in a irons like a dream.

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