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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 15

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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THE PAXTA GRAPH. BLOOMINGTON', ILLINOIS. SUNDAY. JULY It. IKI.

rmxcx German Coifs Ahead of Ours 17ieo Rho Girls Miss Bockewitz, William Walker 1 jjp er 4r x- Set To Install Marilyn Lewis ITo Have Picnic Wed at Raymond Europeans Take Better Care Of Hair-Beautician i BY FRANCES COAN Today's American hair styles The Nor-Bloom Thrta PJm ClrX't Cub IS will hold a txihlic In California tkn at 8 p. m. Monday in the Odd eliom Temple, 303 L. Monroe. To be Installed are Marilvn Lew-i Word from Mrs.

Alt PotH were used four years ago in Ger-1 many, according to Hilda hairdresser who came here from Germany in May. This four year interval is the average length of time for the transition of coiffures from Europe to this country, says Two former Illinois Wesleyan University students. Miss Marlene Bockewitz and William Walker were married July 10 in the Methodist Church in Raymond. Miss Bockewitz is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ned O. Bockewitz of Raymond and Mr. Walker is the son of former residents. Dr. and Mrs.

R. C. Walker of St. Petersburg, Fla. The Rev.

Milhouse read the single ring ceremony and wedding music was furnished bv Miss AHr 1- president; Judy Marvin, recordiru: umt. caii, icia secretary, and Nancy Ireland. tte plans for LSe annual treasurer. "BJoomirtcn Day to be held ia Appointive officers Include Pat the near future. Fry.

warden: Mary Doenitz. con-, ductor: Rachel Cannaway. nar-' For mTrml yr former shal: Susan Lohnes. chaplain; Pat Eloonurgtimians, now Lvlng ia Robbins. right supporter to the California, have goten toctther prt-sidont.

for py. and Lett supporter to pretident. Jay-' change of news el their borne net NaiBger; richt supporter to town. Mwfahtag to send news for b-fvolk- Tte to Mrs. U- SuanLan.

Carol. )Tr at.Ata Loma. Grimm, Bloomincton. Dr. Llovd Ti Pfautsch, director of the IWU Collegiate Choir, and Roger Coven uie Deautician.

Mrs. Bruch, who is now employed at Richard Beauty Salon in Normal, reports that German women are wearing their hair even shorter than American women. Long hair has been almost nonexistent in Germany for several years. A recent magazine on German hair styles reveals that current hairdos future hairdos for Americans are not radically different from present American hair styles. The pictures indicate that short hair is in the Western world try oi unarga.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of! The installing staff for the eve- nc installing sxazi inr We eve- Chantilly lace over satin with long lace sleeves, a tucked bodice. ning are Mary Ann Kohlrr. install- Jerry Stilt Handy ln president; Mrs. Janet Phelps. ifaAMt installing marshal and Rachel Can- "1 for naway.

installing chaplain. Carol 10 P-P and Jajuet Nafzigtr will be es- cloth suit with zip front. COrtS. mm neck and a bouffant skirt of tulle. The overskirt edged with a ruffle was aDDlioued with lar and embroidered with seed pearls and sequins.

Her headpiece was a crown of pearls which caught her illusion veiL Her white or to stay for some time. ACCORDING to Mrs. Bruch i McCnmbs and Shirley and Kavi.1?. from getting chilled. uaugnerty will sins.

Refreshments will be served. -Wr. William E. Walker Hirrdom Photo chid bouquet was enhanced with ivy and stephanotis. Mrs.

Dwight Johnson of Harvel, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Miss Margaret Wagner of Springfield was bridesmaid and Karen Scott of St. Louis and Debbie Pfautsch of Bloomington were We Are Now Hilda Bruch at icork. BIRTHDAY HONOR KD GOODFIELD (PNS) MrJ and Mrs. Harold Miller entertained relatives Tuesday honoring the birthday of their daughter.

Kathy. Jim Cushings Plans for Fall Wedding AIR-CONDITIONED German women, in general, take better care of their hair than American women. The former have their hair done professionally more than the latter, even though a trip to the beauty shop is comparatively more expensive in Germany. Home permanonts are not used in her country, says the European. The work of a German beauty operator is more rigorous than that of her American according to the newcomer to Bloomington.

A German beautician's hours are long from 8 in the morning to 7 in the evening, with an hour and a half. T)pr- uower giris. Mrs. Johnson wore a white lace and tulle frock over Visiting Here copper pink taffeta and Miss Wagner wore a similar dress over nile green taffeta. Both carried cascading bouquets of daisies and ivy.

Their tiarra headpieces FURTHER REDUCTIONS WOMEN'S SHOES Nordines See Former Local Couple on Trip Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nordine, 1412 W. Grove returned Tuesday from a two week, 3.500 mile trip in the South. They visited Key West and St Petersburg, Biloxi, and New Orleans, La.

At Hollywood. they were with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erick-son, formerly of Bloomington. Party in Benson BENSON (PNS) Mrs.

Lawrence Toole entertained Wednes were made of the daisies and ivy. The flower girls were dressed! Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cushing and son, Jimmie, have arrived from their home in Dallas. to visit their former home town.

They are staying at the home of Mr. Cush-ing's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde O.

Cushing. 915 N. Madison SL The senior Mrs. Cushing, who left recently for Providence, R. to visit her daughter, Mrs.

Emma Leonard, wiU not return for a month. Shop Monday Noon to Nine iiKe we attendants. Best man was Richard Melvin of Sidney, Ohio, and ushers were Ned O. Bockewitz and Ronald Scott and Theodore Chase of Bloomington. The bride is a music instructor in the public schools near Raymond and Mr.

Walker is stationed at Great Lakes. day afternoon. The group worked on handicraft projects. Mrs. Evelyn Trantina received the prize for the afternoon.

LE ROY Mr. and Mrs. Ebert Underbill of Le Roy are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Charlotte Ellen, to Phillip D. Garlock, son of the Howard Garlocks of Saybrook. A Fall wedding is planned.

Corinne Photo LEWIS CLEARANCE SALE haps, for lunch. She is on duty six days a wpek. Her pay is about 40 marks a week, 510 in American money. Costs of her( shop materials are somewhat more in Germany than here. -RIGOROUS training confronts i the prospective hairdresser in Ger-1 many, where a three year apprenticeship is required.

Here, a beau-: tician's training includes a one year apprenticeship or six months of study at a beauty school. In Germany, Mrs. Bruch had her, apprenticeship in her home town! of Gelsenkirchen, at the same shop' where she worked afterwards as a beauty operator for 12 years. She was supervisor of the shop for Miss Henline, Women's WEDGIES- BARE FOOT SANDALS Returns to Goodfield GOODFIELD (PNS) Miss Ruth Hohulin, who has been vacationing in West Virginia, returned to Goodfield Wednesday. Eugene Lyons Repeat Vows Multi-color White.

(Ann Red. Blue JOO Ref. 13.98 to SOS Mm Broken Sixes LEWIS SHOE STORE 114 N. Main SL Bfaa4i Eirktaft OBa N4ay Ktta III M. ba J.

Henline, daughter of Mr. and! Coolest nightgown you can climb Mrs. Everett Henline of Chenoa, into this Summer is dress-length and Eugene Lyons, son of Mr. and cotton plisse with nylon trim. Mrs.

John M. Lyons of El Paso, Needs no ironing, were married July 10 in St Jo-1" eignt years. The same procedures of hair-dressing and manicuring are used in Germany as here. Beauty shop equipment is also similar. When there is any difference, the German equipment tends to be the more modern, says the hairdress seph's Catholic Church.

The Rev. Fr. Thomas A. Muleady er. read the double ring ceremony in the presence of 50 guests.

The bride, civen in marriage bv her father, wore a white linen suit Webbs Have Guests Guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Webb.

813 E. Jefferson AGAIX MONDAY NOON TO XIXE 33i R.P.M. Long Play with white accessories and a red rose been in Bloomington for 10 years. Their town of Gelsenkirchen in West Germany is near Essen and the Ruhr River. The couple were married in Germany in 1951.

Mr. is employed at St. Joseph's A BRUNETTE, the vivacious Mrs. Bruch wears her short hair parted on the side and gently curled. She and her husband, Joseph, live at 702 W.

Mill St. Coming from Germany 20 years ago have been Miss Arlice Herr mann and Miss Hcrrr- in i matkux or honor was Mrs. (Eugene Kauffman. Best man was of Cincinnati, Ohio, nieces of Mrs. Webb.

to live in the United States, he has Hospital. tugene Kauuman. Ushers were Claude Powell and Everett Hen-' line Jr. Assisting at the reception at the 1 home of the bride's parents were Mrs. Francis Fitchhorn, Mrs.

Eu-j gene Kauffman, Mrs. Claude Pow ww sioi Records Recordings of the world's famous 99c 0 0 0 9 ell ana Airs. Melvin Ringenberg. I FOR TRAVEL to Wisconsin. the! music bride wore a pink linen suit.

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