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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 7

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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graph. Hkmmlncton. 111.. Mondny, July 23, 1MB, DormanWeber Marriage Told Fergusons To Celebrate Golden Year Mr. and Mrs.

Frank D. Fer Miss Peggy Dorman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dorman of Chenna and npnnla Take Cake To Next Picnic This it rhe final install-ant In the teriea an outdoor ceeking.lditer. For your next family picnic 1 i Weber, ion of Mrs.

William SALE! AW PICTURE FRAME With Tar It Vx Price! CHESTER WONDERLIM 40.t N. Main HI. guson of 522 W. Grove will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Friday. Mrs.

Ferguson, the former Jessie Chandler of Clinton, and Mr. Ferguson of Blooming' on Weber of Pontlac and the late Mr. Weber, were married In the First Presbyterian Church at Columbus, Ga June 18. A wedding trip in the New England states and Canada was taken. The bridegroom left for Viet Nam from New Jersey on July 15.

Honeybees were brought to England in 1638. were married by the late Rev. when everyone taken something, make your contribution Jessie Monzer in the Christian Church of Lincoln July 29, 1916. The Fergusons have three chocolate cake. Try a varia Pantagraph Phones 824-3041 tion of a German chocolate cake mix.

sons: Dale of and Robert and Dean, both deceased. There are three grandchildren and three Add cot'onut-peran frosting Mr. Ferguson is a retired car- mix to the cake mix and put a caramel glaze on top. Heat oven to 350 decree. Prepare German cliocolate cake ffiffif penter and Mrs.

Ferguson retired after 15 years on the staff of Illinois State University. No Ethan Allen colonial furniture NOW ON SALE! mix as directed on the package formal celebration Is planned. except stir into batter coconut and pecans of the frosting mix. Pour into creased and floured Charcoaled Crabs Sofn helled crabs may be oblong pan, 13x9x2 Inches. Home from 10 months of trnvHlnj: which roveivd fhiw continent Is Mrs.

John F. Kennedy. She returned Monday from a vacation In Hawaii. Seasoned Traveler Jackie Back in N.Y. Hake as directed.

Cook and frost with dpsired frosting. 404 12 N. MAIM Cliocolate Picnic Cake grilled over that charcoal fire. Roll the crabs in melted butter and then in seasoned flour and grill in a hinged wire toaster. Miss Alvey Wins Talent Trophy af Ensenberger's-Fashion and Qualify at Savings! I Miss Judy Alvey, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Irvin Alvey of 215 Dear Abby: It's Music To One, Noise To Another limmpr ma ran pa pestoedaiid kUllllltVl VIVMI lAAA-feXS Crafted by Master Artists White Color Fine Tailor-Maker Bedspreads iiowe Drive, returned home Sunday afternoon from the Miss Illinois Pageant staged in Quin-cy Monday through Sunday. Miss Alvey, McLean County representative in the pageant, brought home a trophy naming her as the top talent among the non-finalists. Her prize consisted of a $150 scholarship from the Pepsi-Cola Company and cosmetics. Her win was announced Sunday morning at an awards brunch which conclud DKAK ABHY: We recently purchased a very nice home In what we thought was a quiet, refined neighbor hood.

Shortly after moving in, we discovered that our next door neighbor had decorated the trees in her yard, as wen as ner porcn, witn wind chimes." By JEAN HELLER NEW YORK (AP) In the past 19 months. Mrs. John F. Kennedy has done enough world traveling to exhaust an experienced member of the jet tel. She's ranged across three continents, stepping in five foreign countries and touching at American cities from Boston to Honolulu.

At her side have been the children Caroline and John Jr. and. a close aide says, they're the reason for much of the traveling. MRS. KENNEDY went into a year of mourning after President Kennedy uas assassinated Nov.

22, 1963. Then, on Dec. 26. 1964. nhe began her whirlwind travels with a weeklong skiing holiday In Aspen.

Colo. On May 12. 15. Mrs. Kennedy was off to London, a sentimental trip made primarily for the dedication to the late president of an acre of ground at Runnymcde.

On June 2. 1965. she was back Everyone Is fashioned with Meluu've Petit Stitch embroidery on fine colony cloth in variety of delightful textures Twill, Quilt, Stripe, Wedding Ring and tome floral spray in soft color. They ere of generous lixe and made with round corners; full, twin, and dual sites on sale; machine washable, pre-shrunk and lintleas. There is no shrinking, no ironing and no wrinkling.

No other spread '-U offers an much richness and long service. are little brass bells, They ceramic discs, wooden clank-ers and glass do-dads supposedly "musical" noise makers. prunes, Madame. Your kind of "pride" has caused more women to waste the best years of their lives regretting than all ed the Miss Illinois contest. I At the contest Miss Alvey played a contemporary selec-l tion for piano entitled "Tocca-i ita" by Kachaturian.

Her moth- I The slightest little breeze sets those things knocking against the other phony virtues combined. Forgive him while you 1 1 Allover quilt tei- At. JTW me Aiiover quui wi- are both young enough to enjoy it. Troubled? Wrltt to Abby, Box 49700, Lot Angolas, 90069. For a personal reply, en ture ture each other and creating the darndest clanging, ringing, tingling racket you have ever heard.

Now we don't want to make enemies of our neighbors er was her chaperon. Whislers Mark Silver Year tifs tifs with floral mo- in color. Reg. 'k now on H1.85. 7m VI $13 113.50 111 Mrs.

Kennedy and John sit in automobile at New York's Kennedy Airport after arrival. Limousine whisked thorn to a waiting chartered plane for flight to Newport, R.I., home of her mother and stepfather. close a stamped, self-addressed envelope. DELAVAN (PNS) Mr. and Mrs.

Junior J. Whisler of Dela-van will observe their silver wedding anniversary 2nd Floor in the United States at Hyannis Port, celebrating her 36th birthday at the Kennedy right off the bat, but we would like them to know that we do not care for this kind of racket. Or is that music? ANTI-CHIMES DEAR ANTI: One man's racket is another man's Rachmaninoff. Invite her over for coffee and ask her if she read! "Dear Abby" today. New Names In the News the Easter holiday with friends, Mls Helen ftit or Delavan I Dr.

and Mrs. Miguel Carcano. and W- Whisler of Creen Val- Kmm Iev wer married in ureen vai- Born at St. Joseph's Hospital Spain Madrid 'to Sevilla-for CnhurchT J. a kh July 27, 1941, by the Rev.

J. M. Keg. jai.OO Broca- family compound. On Aug.

28, 1965. she was in Newport. R.I.. seeing her mother. On Dec.

26. 1905. it was the start of another ski holiday, beginning at -Sun Valley. Idaho, and moving to Gstaad, Switzerland, on Jan. 14.

16. (July 17 was 7 pound, 8 ounce am a 24- Karen Jean Lukoskie. daughter DEAR ABBY: I wiic i ringed weeding Ring pattern Watkins Sampen then returned again briefly to Efldred fhP I'nitPd StntM to nrenar forland the MS.9S year-old divorcee with a 7-year-0f the John Lukoskies of 704 N. old child. For the last two; Lee.

Lvnne Anne. 2. is her sis. innui were attendants. 1111 1 lii iv 111 junnti iu uanoii, Reg.

$11.95 Ridgecrest pattern in several colors O.fS Reg. $13.95 Calypso with two-tone cross stripe 1 2.30 $16.95 Candlewick style, full aize, blue 12.9S $16.95 Candlewick, twin site, pure white 12.S $18.50 Dogwood spread with floral motif in color U.SO Mr. and Mrs. Whisler are the years I have been keeping ter. Grandparents are Mrs.

Lil A SPOKESMAN for Mrs parents of two sons, James of house for a divorced man who has four children. I live in and Kennedy said no more foreign jPekin and Richard Jay, at lian Copland of Melrose Park and Victor R. Lukoskie of 704 N. Lee. travel is scheduled for now.

but home. I can keep my child with me fell in love with this man and Try Onion Salt things went farther than they tveeaw runmiunt store Named after his father was ST StDf SQUAH domestic trips will fill the rest of the summer. At the end of the month, Mrs. Kennedy will be in Newport AFTER TWO WEEKS at Gstaad, Mrs. Kennedy flew to Rome for a week of shopping and an audience with Pope Paul VI and.

on Feb. 3. she returned to Gstaad. Then there was a brief trip bark to her New York City home until April 5. when she, few to Cordoba.

Argentina, fori Next time you are roasting a should, he acts like John Kiliau Rrki chicken without stuffing it, try! he loves me. but other times he'nonnd. 7 mmo nn nf tho ihn iiiKiiiiK we iiiMue who oniuii siaps me arouna. iBeckers of 502 Lee nr. salt rather than plain salt.

Good again, for her sister's wedding, than she will spend the rest of the summer in Hyannis Port. He also brings other women1 rived July 14 at Mennonite the house and asks me to pital, the grandson of the Don- flavor! aid Filters of R.R. 2 and the Albert Beckers of 509 E. Olive. BLANKET SPECIAL Named after her twin cous wait on them.

This just about kills me. I can't leave because I have nowhere to go. The pay is good here and no one else would hire a woman with a child. How can I win this man over to marry me? I've never ins, Doreen Diane and Loreen DM Lynn Graves, was 7 pound, ounce Diana Lynn Wheeler, daughter of the Robert Wheel- had it so good. DESPERATE ers of 1108 W.

Front. She ar rivpH Ifi at St SAVE 26 DEAR DESPERATE: W.t sj Hospital, the sister of Pamela Sewing machines of various makes so good about living with a man who "slaps you around' Jo, 4, and Cynthia Ann, 1. Grandparents are the Robert Lees of 1105 N. Oak and the and asks you to wait on his taken in trade during our Spring I2U Leonard Wheelers of 1628 Illinois. Great-grandparents are Mr.

Sewing NOW and Mrs. Jim Troehmel of 107 lady friends? There are other jobs available if you will LOOK for them. Look in your local newspaper for help wanted. Try the employment agencies. It's my view that you could hardly have it worse.

DEAR ABBY: "Mother of Holton Homes and Mrs. Leon' ard Wheeler of 903 W. Market. Mrs. Miller Speaker Blankets are cleaned gently, yet thoroughly.

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She made such a big commotion about mothers send p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. William Linneman, 411 N. Linden, Normal. Mrs.

John Miller will speak about the highlights of her tour of Great Britain. ing their kids to a birthday party given by a pair of twins, with only one gift, "for the twins." Ask her if, when she sends HER twins to a birthday par ty, each twin brings a separate 1 1 Chicken -French Style The French sometimes couple tomato and pineapple in a poultry dish. Borrow the idea and pill halved tomatoes and gift? Or do they both bring one and put in a card saying, "FROM THE ANOTHER MOTHER CONFIDENTIAL TO "FULL OF You are full of Reg. $1.25 Value. Does not include electrics.

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