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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 6

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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Good Grooming Better Be Glad, Gals and Guys, You Happened to Be Born Here Eleanor Bomgarden Edna Bannister, T. M. Turner To Be Discussed At ISNU Event Married in Chenoa SOCIAL NOTES Wed in Odell Hovd You Like No Makeup and Short Pants? MNf A V. organized to help combat juvenile delinquency and are for children from 14 to 21. Cheap Vacation.

School camps and youth hostels are popular in the British Isles. The camps are held in connection Marilyn Bieneman Leaves for Coast The Women's league at Illinois mr tr eJ as4 earr.e-1 Ta Lite la tllnwilasw. ((C Tato. Wedd Ing Gown Made From Silk From Japan State Normal university will sponsor a meeting at 4 p. m.

Wednes- flaw a 1 1 I ODELL. (PNS) Mna Edna M. Bannister and Timothy Turner were married at 8 a. m. BY MADELINE KINSELLA.

Pantagraph Social Editor. with school during the school term. The youth hostels are operated during vacation time. The i held on good grooming, man, 205 Willard avenue, were atl V. the Alton station Monday after.

Two mothers and their dauRh- I cre ui-fv M.a t.re Teen-agers in this country who enjoy using makeup, wearing blue noon to see their daughter. Miss I wl11 Part: Mrs. Arthur of Mr. and itrv I. r--rrr- Ie of Mr.

and Mr. r- uJ hostels are placed near enough so Sunday in St. Paul's rectory by the pastor, the Rev. Fr. Franc J.

Casey, who read the rir.j ter den of Crid.cy. the tr.te ----4 1. Marilyn Bieneman, off for San pnemann, on ooutn vaie street. that vacationers can walk or bike Jeans and dating while in their early teens had better rejoice that Diego. Calif.

land her daughter Barbara, a lor- from one to another in a day. of Herbert Zhr i 2 Tarr exsrjar. m. Sunday at Tnn.tr L.tn f. ceremony.

Miss Bieneman. who has been mer student at now attend- Attendants were Mrs. Thorn Meals and lodging may be had for a quarter a piece. in Bloomington two months fol- Ing the University of Illinois; Mrs. McCinnis of Campus and C.

lowing her release from then- Aiverson, laoo worm wain Miss Blair believes English chil they were born here. According to Isobel Blair from England, exchange teacher at Edwards school, English boys and girls are considered children until rRfi crcrmny ml crray. the Itev. Carl Amclur. tJoir an dacharcel frtra Turner.

sUter and brother of the Waves, will make an extended Bloomingon, and her MUa Lorene Feken. dren are better disciplined than visit in San Diego. While there, daughter. Martha Lou, a student urv.iiircj jriu fTry afrr I cf tvrrt American youth, probably because bridegroom. A wedding breakfast was served at the bride's home to Immediate relatives.

Fr. Casey she will visit Miss Nan Freeman, at ISNU. and candeUbra. yar ef hh was irrst in a country where there are 750 Miss Feken's former Bloomington resident. AH university women are in Nurnun VcrtrSer.

cvunn of Ue persons to a square mile it's nec was a guest. they are 18, at which time they are allowed to begin dating. Boys wear short pants until they are 14 vited to the event, according to essary for them to be well trained bndeC(om. I'ajrd ot(n mur preceding and during Jar n. After a hfkrt tr.p wiU tn BiocrsJr-g- toV.

Miss Mary Ellen Thomas, Pekin, Mrs. Hurley In the United States there are 40 The bride wore a black and white spring suit and matching accessories and a pink rosebud program chairman. and the girls wear uniforms with black stockings and low heels and persons to a square mile. Engagement Announced Here From Ohio There is much more family life Wears Ml I rm jAan. The bride.

t.rn tn go without makeup --jiti! they PrMBptlf Cts corsage. Mrs. wore blue suit and Identical corsage. in England, according to the Brit Greenview Girl re is. Bobby Soxers! isher.

She says that persons of all mamace by her faU.cr. ure a s.lk gon t.ch was rr.a'.c Mrs. Harry Hurley of Orient, The bride is the daughter of ages take their recreation together Miss Bair is still intrigued by ntvnvv v. i iw mint viMim Ohio, arrived Friday to spend the next several weeks with her from material iwr.t ta i.er by the brtdrcroom hile was there while here age groups are v. niiiireui viu- n.fi...i..

T- i t-i i uium. iw utiucK(m segregated for their social life bobby soxers this country. It seems that a never appears daughter, Mrs. Jack Jewett, 1' 1 JrZ. of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Tim- ttunetl tn J(sn. It wi GC3ES1T GQHOS Alfred Mangold and her son, Edward Riddle, othy Turner. with a sweetheart r.ekir.c. Ur.

Forms of entertainment are quite similar in the two countries except that the British have never In England without a hat and gloves. The Britisher remembered and other relatives in Blooming fiointrd fit'oi atvt full skirt er.iitiiit in a tra.n. lirr ton. en. Vkon Mi 'i Mr- Turner recently resigned wtZSr niS Kennclh ftcr a number of ea7 as con-Weppler of Rutland.

lracU)r th qh' ottiK9 of lne a time when their girls tried wear heard of bridal showers, charivaris IU10N ing head scarves tied under the and box suppers. Miss Blair has ine wcaamg Will lane Plate in Illinni rnmmrril DEAN BROUGHTON Tkp VfiUK HOME FROM OF I Iaiw YUWJ company. She local reoorter for chin such as are worn here, but also notiCed our white wedding the headpieces were frowned up- cakes. In England a fruit cake is the Ionliac Daily Leader and the Vt i used at weddings, Streator Times Iess. fingrrt.p Icll fr-m a small beaded rap.

She carried a B.Ue' adorned mtth pir.k canlUas and long ribbon streamer. She wore pearls, gift of the bridegroom. Attending the couple uere Mr. and Mrs. Gene Vaughn of Mansfield, brother in law and Former Forrest youths and those in England dif- Different Sports.

After a several days trip they wax live in oceu where Mr. Turn fer to a slight degree. In the sports line cycling, swim- In England, at the end nf thir mine, badminton and golf are er will farm. ton of 114 East Beecher street, is wij, home from the University of llli- Shirley Mae Beauchamp. KA KA nois between semesters.

Dean is only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IYIUII IYICJI I ICd primary training when they are Popular forms of recreation with WANTED 8 WALNUT Desks TV tbincte jjie 11 word Dk" tat; tarird ir. )ln of the bride. Mrs.

Vaughn wore 11, an aptitude test is taken to Dotn sexes. oys aiso enjoy row-determine the tvne ct stnHv that ing. ricket (instead of baseball) a yellow chiffon with Miss Meredith, Mr. Bowman Wed should be pursued while attend- rugby (in place of football), and a member of the faculty of the iauae ceaucnamp oi oreenview I SAM pnf.WSS Molme Girl the eniner- Mrs. Virginia Wallner of Spring- FORREST.

(PNS) Dewey ine high school from 11 in ir nr tennis. The girls play a game sim IB. They have their choice of ilar to basketball called net ball field, sister or the bridegroom, MaDieth orDe jr- and Mu- Gene- Paul Bowman and Miss Mary academic, industrial or commer- and hockey. AL.MT Though marriage is almost out tofe Mi cial courses. Wvn Samt WIJa ie aif oa.u Kw55n vieve Swanson were married Mrelitli were united in marriage VVayne dams, VYlte Beauchamp.

brother of the bride, Ter m.a" at the home of the bridegroom in rw of the question for English girls, Quit School at 16. Spend Weekend Here 7 lrtdy even.ni The in- I The couple left for a two weeks First Christian church. The Rev. Ui k. if they are lucky enough to snag one of the scarce men, it will An English student may quit piK-noBtts ansc riDcrnxc AND THAT AWUL ITCH ai 4W4 Wr.

44 Mf b4 It hi fcMif mwiMf yt ak tW UwlliwH I rSMM. Wtsm school at 16 and go to work but i-o n'c Thi Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sams of rfi" J5l the the Rev. J.

P. Cummins of Downs. weekend eH. were guests in fe fel double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

'Xhli To .35 to the BloMniton and El PMo. In by JamM Mr, llarrr M.rth of Ui mt km, ar a 18. Only a minority, after reach ing 16, go on to school. hi -41 tb dWk atvl otter arti- cl it frf rr itat cav tanl tr. VXttt r-j-'t Br ti.l fnr a Ik.

ItM4 -r tbry are as4 t2 Tte XH2y rsttagrsr r- only IM slight chance for marriage most Bloomington they were guests of ifS Mr ManM iu Maplethorpe of Peoria, brother of Bloomington and the bridegroom of the girls train themselves to Mr. Sams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. SSn. T- '1 bridegroom, and Miss Elolse is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. William earn their own living. Secretarial L. R. Sams, 1110 North Park The hride ih Swanson, the bride's sister, maid Bowman of Downs.

uro thp mnst, crt oitH In Fl Pn Mr Ane DriQe IS gTaQUate OI Uie nf There is much less social life connected with English schools Ww. I-W 1 I tout i in fcataH raniM4 rw kteh Sa rin vt than with American. In the for popular careers being taken up by Sams' mother. Mrs. Emma Schertz.

Misa Swanson dauchter 7, Ika mtir 1W ml Thev left here Sundav after- I 1 of Mr. iucr uuui uiie a year is crirlc tv, nA 5- the English girls. trcrlisr. crirls. rfMr; nce Co.

of New York in Spring- and John C. Swan- reside In Bloomington. wr' Wh field until her marriage. Mr. of MoUne.

Mr. Maplethorpe Sams has a new position. i th fr nf Mr societies, such as arf and dramatic clubs, in existence. Miss Blair was Miss Koch Mason City High school, leader in I Maplethorpe, of Chatsworth. surprised at fraternities and so the Merry-Makers 4-H club, and I He served five years in the rorities in the United States, stat Shower to Honor Miss Maxine Lewis I at present is on the state com- army.

The Maplethorpes were ing that they didn't seem in keep mittee of the Rural Youth. "former Forrest residents. ing with the rest of the American Mrs. John R. Ryan, 104 Mercer Of Tremont Betrothed life avenue, and Mrs.

Ed Ringer, 1921 England has youth recreational centers much like ours. They are East Taylor street, will be host Height Experiences Decline esses at a dinner party and kit- TREMONT. (PNS) When Af LI axi a I day at the former's home for ata Jesle Kochtur: GW Z'Z'ZW Frock APRONS GIVE PROTECTION, FESTIVE AIR BY COLETTE day night the engagement of Lewi3 betrothed to JJkwoM. Ufll-Miss Carolyn Koch, daughter of Kinr jr v. TT-ri-j di v-nanes rung.

Koch to Harland Bol- (us IF YOU WOULD DECREASE Mrs. Mary HEIGHT Whenever I see a tall liger, son of Mr. and Mrs. August 1 Bolliger, was announced. No date ICQ II OSliKinS model in a long robe, I am frank $089 for the wedding was revealed.

a ly envious and can't Imagine Both young people are gradu- lViarri6G wanting to take away from that ates of Tremont Community High gorgeous tall look. Still many let school. Miss Koch is employed at Edwin K. McWherter and his the Traveler's Insurance company bride, the former Edna Jenkins, ters say, "I am too talL How can I look in Peoria and Mr. Bolliger is en- naw returned alter a two week noneymoon to the west coast.

gaged in farming. Our Ntw PAISLEY Deigned by Matters RED or DLUE Here you are, the two-piece They were married at the Sec lounge set knee length or shorter brunch coat and quilted trous ond United Brethren parsonage, at 8:30 Christmas eve by the Dwight Girl ers, will make you appear shorter, I Sizes 14 to 44 Rev. w. O. Simpson.

much shorter than will the long Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. full length robe. Betrothed Kenneth Hutson of Bloomington, the latter a daughter of the bride. who accomDamed the McWherters "Nudge" Your Lazy DWIGHT.

(PNS) Mr. and to the coast. While there they Mrs. Jonn iteiniasoaer oi uwigni visited Mr. and Mrs.

Rillcy Site-have announced the approaching more, of Glendale, and with Bile Tonight! marriage of their daughter. Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bjorner of ilyn Mae, to La Vera Weller, son Burbankr. all former of Mr.

and Mrs. Anton H. Weller Bloomington residents. They CONSTIPATION with lu braHarW. mental dullneaa.

a balf-alWa (hn( oftea rwult if bil doesn't flow fmi oi uwignt. ine weaaing wm lane saw Uie Pasadena Rose Bowl pa- piace at p. m. aunaay, eo. rade.

New Year's day. HOSIERY Quirk Senlce BUREAU STATIONERY 415 X. Main at tne Metnoaisi cnurcn. Their new home will be made ewry da into your lntntiiM. So take Dr.

Edward' Olir TabWta ifarar fentU ret Uom bow moTawxnta. Oliv a bleu ar wtUrfml pep ap in Bloomington, where the i a I bridegroom is head custodian at lazy vum now nejp airtat tatty (ooda. iVirSa vnccK Bloomington High school. i ouow um airecuofM. Given Shower HOLDER.

(PNS) Mrs. Na than Cheek, a recent bride, was guest of honor at a variety shower Sunday afternoon at the Bentown Community church. Thirty five guests were present from Towan- da, Decatur, Arrowsmith, Ells 4743 -0154 sizes xVTI i I i6 tS worth, Downs, Bloomington and Holder. Hostesses were Miss La-J Vern, Vera, Phylis and Ilene Boaz and Ruth Cheek. Marilyn Hannah i Engaged i a i -t- NM'viir Gay aprons giv festive protection to party frocks! Two easy ones in Pattern 4743, with flowers transfer.

Lovely bridal or bridge gifts. This pattern, easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Includes complete illustrated instructions. la iri ry -v ii 't EUREKA. (PNS) Mr.

and The navir.e TaJoa Favter.r that you'll find in a frock is ued exclusively in Princess Pepgy Always the test in cottons. STYLK NO. 317-2 mm Mrs. H. Ray Hannah of Chilli- rtlfaK cothe are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn, mm Pattern 4743, small (14-16), med.

to Frederick Millard, son oil 08-20). large (40-42), Small 1 Charles Millard and the late Mrs. 35 Viyd. contrast; with Millard of East Peoria. Miss Han nah is employed at Block and Kuhl in Peoria.

Mr. Millard is attending Eureka college. Entertain at Party peplum, lVs yards, 33 incn. Srnd J5c In coin for thi pattern to The Pantagraph, Pattern 130 N. Clinton Chicago 80, I1U Prtnt plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS.

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Mr. and Mrs. Leo Paul entertained six little cousins Saturday afternoon honoring their daughter, Dixie, on her first birth- iday. Water must be boiling Scald a crockery fca-pot Put in a teaspoonful of tea koronc tca-baapt2K oerion 1 $14.95 V-Add fresh. BOILING watCK Steep 5 minutes and Serve.

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