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Jl WL six Tiir. PANT.r.Rm. svnun.ir. jini: i. VV-TY It DESIGNING WOMAN IWU Student Is Fiancee Use of Bread To Aid Hungry Buy-Ways for Beginners Here BY ELIZABETH IIIIXYER New homes to be built in the Of Mr.

Dowlen next few years will be counted in Women's Job ill Liir-. fM the millions. Many of the families building will buy home furnish FAIRBURY. (PNS) Mr. LIS.

I and Mrs. Percy Chatham James ings for the first time. How May Beginners Buy Home Furnishings Wisely? First of all, the floor plan of II announce the engagement ofJ by is. i- n. niiMiixr.

Bread n.i I'm rroi4r-t rr- their daughter, Miss Olive Mae, to tcrial for thought tor home makers the days hrn cr.rjrr-vation cf bread to the house is the best cuuie to buying only what you need, everything in the right size and pieces that arrange easily in every tm. The floor plan should be consulted as money is budget in of Euror i t.r.x so much emrhais. tr.e irr.portaiit Is that cf sainc every bit bread, that rxr.e ed and needs outlined. It should go on all furniture and most other shopping trips. Don't forget that for good decorating it's almost as important to buy the right size as the right style! Avoiding mistakes is saving money.

Kii'rvnn wanli wa 1 1 1 mm. wared. There so many ways tread may urd. rm it ton to wr in bread may Ix tnaxl rl frnund in a fxl ciwri'rr. to crurr.b may d.prvi In etc fried tir breakfast; they rr.ay be u.ei fr drevjir.i: and served wnUi meat; er in a tread pUvli.r.X tor deert.

If soft bread cubes are desired stack two or three cf bread on a board and with a sharp knife iae a sawir.c motion, cut bread h- 11 fort and practicality for her Legion Auxiliary to Conduct nome. use color as me best 1001 toward beauty good color costs no more than hit and miss if you start with good color schemes and stick to them. Comfort is another matter. Buy the best mattresses you can afford, and the Semi Annual District Meeting li i 7 CLINTON (PN5) Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Df Lancy, married in the First Baptist church of Clinton last Sunday, will make their home in Decatur, wher he is employed in the Sears store. She is the former Alice Wright, daughter of Mrs. Eliza Wright, Clinton. i a a a. I.

j.i. a The semi-annual convention of. best upholstered pieces. Gp with- i suicrnaics wiu oe Airs, uora ir.io I ci oesirea ana out headboards for your beds ifj the 17th district American Lesion Christ, Mrs. Marguerite cut in d.recuca 9 i.

1 form rubes cf even sire. you must and wait lor better auxiliary to be neid Tuesday Mrs. Hollis a aimiuns ana irs. xero iaxMn. arn-e thrrn oa a cookie sheet tables, but you'll regret every at Gibson City with the first ses-penny you saved if it brings you sion scheduled for 9:30 a.

m. discomfort. Good plain lounge Louis Davis post 56 auxiliary chairs and sofas that can be will be represented by Mrs. Doro- Miss Olive James. Fultz Photo Others to attend will be Mrs.4nj riaCe under a broiler or la a Vivienne Watson.

Mrs. Luella oven u-tj the cubes are Mrs. Kenneth Carr and Children. Thompson. Mrs.

Maud Hanson. golden brown on all sides, turning (5 ob Homer Folbre Dowlen, son of Mrs W. B. Davis of Miami Beach, Fla easily slipcovered mean long run tny Farian, president; Mrs. Mae economies, too.

They can be used Koos, Mrs. Elvira Klrwin, Mrs. happily a long time because they Rowena Dungey, Mrs. Mary Mc-can be refreshed often and some- Cleary and Mrs. La Verne Isen- occasionally.

Usir.r all bits cf bread ar.i err- Mrs. Dale Bower. Mrs. W. E.

Duckier. Mrs. Elma Hurdle. Mrs. Alice Johnston and Mrs.

Myrtle The wedding will take place July Eureka's 1st English War Bride, and Her Children 20. Ir.g substitutes whenever pcs-h will mean a substantial savir.g I times changed completely. Hens el. man. delegates.

Miss James is a freshman at Illi 4 1 Don save money on quanti this vital food for sUrrg nois Wesleyan university and a ties of fabrics for curtains and Sigma Kappa pledge. bedspreads. Inexpensive fabrics Best Loyalty POINTS FOR PARENTS look luxurious if they are made The Carrs were married in September, 1945, and Kenneth was up luxuriously full, but nothing ui nowini wi i i 1 else gives a room the stingy look I hat HlQn DY EDYTH THOMAS WALLACE UIUI I I I I that comes from skimpy drap- mnv dnn. sent home in November, receiving his is charge shortly before Christmas. He has resumed his TKU To Ideals EUREKA (PNS) Mrs.

Kenneth war bride, arrived in Eureka recently with her two children by a former marriage: Evelyn, 11, and Robin, 6. She is Eureka's first English bride. The Carrs met while Kenneth was stationed in South Wales. Mrs. Carr at that time was doing secretarial work for the Red Cross at Camp Sully.

Later both served in Europe. fabric. Little cluttery lamps add up to more expense than a few position as mail carrier. Mrs. Carr and children arrived Kempton Girl's Approaching Marriage Told gooa Dig ones witn high pow- last month on the USS Holbrook, BY ANGELO PATRI.

erea duids to save eyesight. And 2 Mrs. Carr will give a short talk in It happens so many times even though figured rugs often Tuesday at the last meeting of the Chemicals Aid Homemaker With No Maid All the stones arran In newspapers and majcarir.es aSout the house of trscrroir only go to pro' "hat every horr.ervaker ha been aware of for a long tr.e. This the fact that the great rr.a)crity of homes in this country Vxlsy. even In middle and upper Income groups, re definitely no maid" show dirt less, plain rugs may be I families, schools, any organiza- Eureka Household Science club.

more economical lor you because I tion of human beings, that criu- you li tire of them less Quickly. I cism. however fair, however con ana tne mere frequent cleaning structive, is shouted down in cries increases their life. of disloyalty. The child who pro- No matter what anyone tells tests against a condition in his KEMPTON.

The approaching Fiancee of South Pacific VeteranWedding in June you. don't buy' too many things family that hurts him. the family marriage is revealed of Miss Lorraine Gish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gish of Kempton.

to that go with everything." If you I member who cuts across a tradi-do you'll end with dullness, andl tion is made to feel that he has PONTIAC. (PNS) Miss Kath dullness doesnt belong in any- committed a grave oiTcnse against thing so wonderful as a new family unity, and he is dishon- establishments. 1 ryn lieiie Bradley, daughter of nome. I ored disloyalty is his crime, CLINTON (PNS) Mrs. It's the reaon why now-avail Mr.

and Mrs. Rober Vincent eaten up trim color: tli-a- I Humility is a spiritual grace able chemical aids to houework Bradley of Pontiac, will become beth llilluer't new leaflet. I most useful to thoughtful people. Louise Arnold and Lloyd Costley were married in cere the bride of Wallace Lynn Smith, are such a boon to the harried housewife. Mother: This Is a picture of me when I was abeat yaar ace.

My clothes were not like yoara but I liked to play the same games and do the same things that you do." and especially useful to those in COLOR SCHEMES FOR EV son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles places of leadership. A good Smith of Mount Olive, at 4:30 Done Without Mr. The Job of cleaning s.lver.

for monies held last Sunday morning in the Clinton Methodist church. After a honey leader knows that to carry hisl group along with him he must p. m. June 8, at the Presbyterian church in Pontiac. know how they feel and howl their minds are bent and act ac Miss Bradley was graduated esampie, has been so sjr.p..nea that it is a matter of minutes Instead of hours.

It's done now with ERY ROOM, Visit color schemes that give a brioht look, a new look to every room. Send a stamped self' addressed envelope, please, trith your request to Miss Hillyer at The Pantograph. The Icailet is FREE, moon they will make their home here. He is a member of the Costley. Costley cordingly.

Force is useless in lead tf out mess and ruination to hands from Pontiac High school and the Illinois Wesleyan university school of music. During the last year she was music supervisor in Le Roy ership. It holds only so long as the might holds out, and no human Stone hardware firm. and it actually prolongs the life of the silver itself. With the new silver cleaner, now on the market.

might holds for any length, ofl Community High school. time. Mr. Smith is now resuming his 7) That is why it is futile to dis Not ThU schooling at Illinois Wesleyan uni Miss Adams which takes the tarnish cS s.lTer in 10 seconds Just by the simp. process of dipping.

eften post- versity, after being discharged own a rebellious child, to tossl out a critical employee, deny the Carlock Missionary Society Plans Meeting 5fe from the navy, where he spent poned and d.rty chore becomes an truth that is uttered in criti-l 32 months in service. Most of this Returns eay and pleasant one. cism. CARLOCK. (PNS) The Mis time was spent in the south Pacific Laboratory tests have proven When an adolescent boy or girl area.

that this new silver cleaner actu says, as they are likely to do.l A From Brazil Miss Bradley will be honored sionary society of the Christian church will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lily ally prolongs the l.fe cf sJvtr "Father, you're all wet on this." at a luncheon to be given at Hotel Father better say. "Could be. son. I whether it be sterling or plate for there is no rubbir.g with abrasive Rogers Saturday.

Miss Georgia Williamson with Mrs. Cecil Col- tell me about it," and then, if hej Lou Jones, Springfield, will be Miss Helen Adams, who has burn, assisting. Worship will be paste or polish to wear it away. is clearly in the wrong, say sol hostess. been teaching in an aviation conducted by Mrs.

Grover Logan. It also saves hands and mam- and start again. If he is right, he Lorraine Gish Kathryn Bradley Corinne Photo school in Sao PauTo, Brazil, two program leader will be Mrs. Cora can lean hard on righteous- cures from the tarnish smudge cf dirty polishing rags. Biddies in Grafen Gaylord Spies, son of Mrs.

Lottie years arrived Thursday at the Jmd Minor MurPhJ ness of his position and take over Mr. and Mrs. Everett Biddle, the boy to the profit of both. 5 Ui T1' home of her brother and sister in 1110 Elmwood road, left Friday The same thing holds ml aue weuumg wu mm piace in la wMn and Mrs. Harold K.

Dauthten "Yea look as thouch yea were a good little glrL- Molher: was. I always minded my mother and I never forgot to say thank yon and I always kept clean.1 Childhood pictures of parents may be used to help or hinder a realization that par ents are understanding because they were one young themjclrrs. schools, churches and all organi Simplicity Date-Bait "SLSt. Ji To Meet at Merna for Grafton. They- will go to Alton Monday to see their son Dale, graduate from Western zations of people.

Wisdom is not Rev. W. Hamand of Kempton UTTinn'mch Rwanda Toppers 4-H club tjill the unique possession of one 1 1 i meet at 8 p. m. Monday at the mind.

Let the others speak and Military academy. will officiate. schools and taught aviation ai rchanute field before f.JSeph and JamCS Merna ength .11. The first, tatind courses best loyalty is loyalty to an ideal taking the position with the Am- rirnn school nrovidini? instruc Pontiac Girl's Betrothal and for that men fight and die. Adverse criticism is a far differ Get Rid af reae.

is try takes a bow. too. when it comes to getting rid cf grease. Such things -ovens, stoves, greasy pots and pans, are no longer dreaded for there Is a r.ew degreaser available wMch literally de-greases th-ngs for ou. This new decreaer slso dissolves the Clrn or scum leaves In any vrorl or tn which it if heated or left to stand.

I loth thee freedom frcm-drudgrry produces are on sale right now tn the housewares sections of department sVrs and hardware stores throughout the country. No waiting for a dream to come true. tion for Brazilian army aviation BRIGHT IDEA HERE students. r-srt uMin i uirkir ent thine. To -shout disloraltr at To J.

R. Burke Announced a critic is to weep over failure. ORGANIZATIONS Miss Doris Brown Baste adjustments xchich every child must make to the other people around him are PONTIAC-(PNS) Announce Auxiliary to Have Guest Day at Lakeside ment has been made of the com Given Shower ing marriage of Miss Mary Helen Bradley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The Mennonite Hospital Wom LONG POINT.

(PNS) Miss an auxiliary will meet at 2 p. rru Tuesday at the nurses home. discussed by Or. Patri in his helpful booklet, "Your Child and Other People." No. 304.

Obtainable by smdina 20 cents (coin preferred) and a 3 cent stamp to him, care of The Pantograph, Box 97, Station New York 19, S.Y. Samuel Perrin Bradley of Pontiac, to John R. Burke, son of Mr. and Mrs. James B.

Burke of Springfield. The wedding will take Doris Brown, high school teacher I at Morton, was guest of honor at I place at 9 a. m. June 3 in St. a variety shower Saturday afternoon at the Christian church.

Hostesses were Mrs. Sheal Vinson, Mary's Catholic church, Pontiac. Miss Bradley is a graduate of Father Veterans Become Veteran Fathers Quickly Pontiac High school and Gallagher Wife Earns Mrs. Mary Kaminke. Mrs.

Lois Kaminke, Mrs. Ernest Beutke and Business college. For the last three years she has been employed in the Chicago office of the Federal Mrs. Joseph Outram. Father veterans art becoming paraphernal.a and baby's frer-jent Mrs.

Audrey Wheeler presented All Wedding several high school students in a veteran fathers faster than it takesl cmtume change. The old army Bureau of Investigation. Mr. Burke is a graduate of Pon talent for improvisation makes program. I to change a diaper.

No orienta tiac High school and attended the Presents The bride to be received gifts University of Illinois. He has re -''5. in linen, glass and crystal. She is cently returned from four years tion course is needed. The Jump Thc doir All from foxhole to nursery is eng Xhat ht lf 4r.rr yo1 accomrhihed in I qu.ckl from th anj time.

The hand that rocked the, a graduate of the Lone Point High service in the army. school and also of Illinois State BY RIT1I MILLCTT. According to the ruling of cradle of a 10 5-mm howitzer now Normal university at Normal. She is the daughter of Mrs. Jane f.rjt Father's day.

Mary J. Talbot Brown. What do xrterans war.t tor Father's day besides the privilege She will marry Robert Koch ofl Engaged io Wed California Judge, when a wife and husband decide to call it quits all wedding presents are the wife's to keep. And why not? She usually earns them. of being good fathers? Above all firmly rocks the cradle of the babe he left behind.

Calmless under f.re has schooled the veteran to steady nerves in nursery crises. The outraged cries of an indignant infant hold no more terror for the Pontiac, June 9. He is the son of 573 Mary Helen Bradley ROBERTS (PNS) Mr. and Mrs. Cecile Koch and also a graduate of the local high school and of Illinois State Teachers college Mrs.

Thomas Talbot announce the To begin with, she has all the ex-GI than the gruff commands of engagement of their daughter, Mrs. Wulner Showered else they want far their children the things they fought for. They want a home safe from futsre wars, a home blessed with peace, a love where love can grow. They want strong sons and daughters who can use their strength con at DeKalb. He received his mas thank-you notes to write even 4701 SIZES 10-16 Marv Tf.

inp kpv. L-ee ivi.i a hard boiled sergeant, reports the current issue of My Baby maga the ones that go to her husbands ter's degree at. the University of Baldwin. oauiulm. io; Jiirs a old girl friends.

Illinois. zine. The weddmg wUl taKe place Jonn wuiner was nonored at a Thev will llvp in Morfnn fnr I i The 20 mile marches have hard- Then she has to figure out which gifts can be exchanged June 4 at 5:30 p. m. in the Meth- miscellaneous shower structively and not destructively.

lUesaay ciimmor odist church of Roberts. cned the demobilized dad to the Thty want four tTm i3 evening at the Owego hall, with rigors oi oassinei maratnons. ine household words with mean- without running the risk of offending the giver. And she docs the exchanging. Those serving were Mrs.

Fran- Shower Given A gay and dashing dress perfect 5 OUIAL NU I CO lunK-iauKue auu.iy n.cn toT everyone in the family, few winks between duties helps ces Henry, Mrs. Dorothy Schultz, FORREST. (PNS) A shower Furthermore, she has to cook for any teen-ager! Pattern 4701 is specially designed to flatter the him to sweat out the sleepless Mrs. Emma Malone, Mrs. Phylis was held last Saturday afternoon Fahn, Miss Lydia Combs and Mrs.

at the home of Mrs. John Bourg, fancy dinners for the friends who came through with handsome stretches of the first three months schedule. The barracks -bom Mrs. Epperson To Visit Relatives Edd Wulner. in honor of Mrs.

Ray Bender, for- gifts. I don't care about spend knowledge of how to police one's to rRor.RAL EL PASO (PNS Mrs. narker will be the prrgram leader at the meeting of the WCTU with Miss Anna Turner Tuesday at 2 p. m. Those receiving prizes at games merlv Miss Dorothr Wells of Fair ing an evening with them any quarters helps htm to maintain order amid the litter of layette Mrs.

John Epperson oi uonax were: Mrs. Beatrice Sargent. Mrs. bury, more than you do," she tells her new husband, "but. after all.

they will join her two sisters, Mrs. Daisy Combs, Mrs. Edith Bennett, Following the presentation of William C. Moore of Pueblo, Mrs. William Thacker, Mrs.

Leona1 gifts to Mrs. Bender, a social hour did send us a dozen dinner forks If you have a fancy for fruit. and Mrs. Fred fccnenK oi Collins and Mrs. Hazel Byrum.

was enjoyed by the guests. Central City, la. in a visit witn here's a bright idea. Embroider 1' "t.r' these fruits on kitchen linens ha to remember, year after year liw- 1 which relative sent what, so that their mother at Assumption, ill. lAl I A I I I da; Paul Adams and Atlanta The cross and outline stitches K4-" IT.

Today's Recipe iricautt sot trie a Pkito attt. I ult V. Ivtlirc arr eMr 1 nui growing form Note fitted bodice, swingy skirt and stunning pockets. Pattern 4701 comes in sizes 10, 12, 14 and 16. Size 12 frock, 2 yards 39 inch material.

Send 25c in coins for this pottern to The Pantagraph, Pattern 130 N. Clinton Chicago 80, III. Print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE, SIZE AND STYLE NUMBER. Don't miss the spring pattern book which is yours for only 15c more! Full of smart, easy-to-sew styles for all, it has a FREE pattern for hat-cnd-ffilct set printed right in book. Picnic Closes School Teacher to Wed in Summer are very casy-to-look-at and easy- vase wm n- "J1 to-do.

Pattern 573 has transfer on of 12 motifs from to 6ix Aunt Nel who honoring Ti, i the young folks with a few days years. Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Schenk with Mr. Schenk and son, Buddy, have been visiting Mrs.

Epperson in Colfax this week. -a i Ko his bachelor of science degree from Send 20 CENTS in coins for the college of agriculture. While ATLANTA. (PNS) and Mrs. L.

D. Ioder of Bradford, 111., announce the engagement of their daughter, Marian, to Paul Return From Visit on campus he was a member of Acacia, social fraternity: Alpha on the guest room bed. Then there is are all the bits of bric-a-brac that looked lovely to the bride, but which proved to be mere headaches when a two room Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schultz of Adams, son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. E. Zeta, honorary agriculture frater nity, and the university band. 601 White Oak road, Blooming- Adams of Atlanta.

ton. returned home Thursday Miss Ioder received her bache- During the last three and a half furnished apartment replaced the "little white cottage" of her I Aimiicm clfn SiiliM KotmimKlt ur rhntp4 pml ktUMt- o4 r-(vti. t'n a4 im(iIi tn hti. A44 hmt 4 rim unltl IxntlT cwtx4 n4 Imvv rFxrm Hour wr to St. I mjt Or4ulT i tml.

1Ttf L- I IW.1 -( sn4 4t fnidur hm War-cinf -1 yin tw-tt. Uil A41 xtK--L. Mm uri I 1 1 ftT. 1 4 vlltl. Wtt Ki.t'-ti-b -t rrltr.

years, he served in the army mod after a two weeks' visit at the! lor of science degree in home eco-home of the latter's parents, Mr. nomics and is a member of Tbeta ical corps, 22 months of which this pattern to The Pantagraph, Nccdlecraft 549 West Randolph Street, Chicago 80, III. Print plainly PATTERN NVMRER. your NAME and ADDRESS. Fifteen cents more brings you our netrest Nccdlecraft Catalogue the 1946 edition illustrations of designs for crochet, fcniftinp-.

quilts, embroidery, toys, handicraft a free pattern for cuddle toys printed right in the catalogue. dreams. They re her headaches: it's up to her to find storage space for them. were spent aboard the U. S.

A. and Mrs. Joe Summers of Gray- Sigma at MacMurray college. Cape Newenham as a laboratory WAVNESVILLE (PNS) The Nothing could be fairer in any; technician. He received his dis Daily Vacation Bible school, which has been in progress for 10 days charge Oct.

24. 1945 and is now mont. Jacksonville. For the last two They also visited Mr. and Mrs.

years she has been instructor in C. C. Means of Pontiac and home economics at Atlanta High Mrs. Floyd Greeman of Cornell. schooL Mrs.

Schultz and the two women Mr. Adams is a graduate of the XKl CM5t CCHT WE l0 FA.T-lOKOACSSOMXlCO IN OUQ divorce settlement than that the wife get the wedding gifts for Pour Into r. 1 4. rt farming near Atlanta. at the Methodist church, closed The wedding will take place Wednesday with a picnic at the keeps.

She is the one who earned them. late this summer in Bradford. UM4, feowv 4twe.t are sisters. lUnwersity ox Illinois, receiving High school grounds..

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