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Morton Women DeWitt County Units Presbyterian Women POINTS FOR PARENTS nv rnvTii tiiomas wai.m(t. Postpone Group Meeting Mfir. Mn itxunjtTii IXliWOHTII a Jotn an1 hi mother roel Saturday to a hotw rh tnwn Mr Mr. lhr1man hato tt-e fjo Announce Meetings Pupil Should Have Right To Leave Class Plan Patriotic Observance Mr, rtbel K. Shtillf.

CM Ntth Clinton haa t4)et trl ing of group two of the Woman's asjociation of the tint Presby Creek units will have charge of terian church for or. week be plans for the luncheon. The unit having the largest membership jit TK IK uiot io vmxrcx IlL'REAt) STATIONERY MORTON. (TNS In ob percentage present will receive a servance of February, the patriotic prize. cause of lllnru In her family.

The meeting originally was scheduled for Wednesday. Feb. 4: It has been postponed ur.Ul Wednesday. Ftb II. hen a covered luncheon will be rvxl at 12:33 p.

m. month, patriotic songs will be IIV ANGELO TATEL "Pleas Mus Myrtle, may i sung by club members at the DESIGNING WOMAN meeting of the Morton Woman's leave the room: "Ye, go quietly and hurry club at 2:30 p. m. Friday at the civic hall. Devotions will be given Spark Plain "Yes.

Muis Myrtle" and Susan mm fl by Mrs. F. E. Williams. Three of the 13 project chair Jane looked about the roem to catch any admiring glances that 1 LHEEJ li I 1 I men will familiarize members Room With with their work: Mrs.

L. N. Kapp on Mrs. Henry CariusJ might come rier way, swung her skirt, made as much stir as one Finance, Major Lesson Of Home Bureau CLINTON. PNS Two subjects will be studied by women cf the DeWitt County Home Bureau during February "Finance," and "Program Planning," according to the schedule of the month's activities announced Saturday from the ofiice of Mrs.

Maurietta Cusey, home adviser. The unit meetings began Monday evening when Nixon unit met with Mrs. Dcnr.il Schmidt. Other unit meetings durinjj the first week will include DeWitt, at 1:30 p. m.

Tuesday, with Mrs. John Dickerson: Rutledge, at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday, with Mrs. Kenneth Ruch; Wapella.

at 11:30 a. m. Thursday, with Mrs. Maurice B-A-R-G-A-l-N-S small six year old could make, and left the room. "Cancer Control" and Mrs.

Joseph Aronoff, "Occupational Therapy." Mother: "Come here, Mary. I'm going to my club you are to to grandma' after school. I'll phone whrn I get home." Stripes No sooner was she settled In Joanne Mostoller. Corinne Photo The program to be presented by from our fronl her place again when Toter said. the literary department of which BY ELIZABETH HILLYER Please Myrtle, may I leave Mrs.

Robert Conibear is chairman will be a satire of various A room that's on the plain side the room?" Mi Myrtle nooded Heyworth Girl may be restful and right enough Mlentlv. When lrtrr ram bark. radio programs featuring the 91 Mi Myrt'e said. "Children, re- but it can also be deadly dull. "Mystery Woman.

A tea will follow. Th- commit Receives ma Now if you've a spark of the dec tee in charge includes Mrs. George orator in you, you know no dull ces comes In 13 mtntit. Of course, Suvin Jane and Peter really do not peed recess. Ther stopped work, stopped your work, and took time out.

Now It Is all 1L DAR Award Not This HEYWORTH. (PNS) Miss right to leave the room when you need to. Co right ahead without asking me about it. so as not to m. Joanne Mostoller, senior at Hey J.

Marvel; and Creek, at 1:30 Friday with Mrs. Samuel Ijams. interrupt the clas work. worth Community High school Ueberrhein, Mrs. Walter Bach Mrs.

Clarence Muselman, Mrs. P. E. Miller, Mrs. Merrill Castle.

Mrs. Henry Castle, Mrs. L. E. Patton.

Mrs. Hardin Daniel, Mrs. Ivan Bigler, Mrs. Fred Schmidgall. Mrs.

Fred Leader. Mrs. Brown Dicki-son. Mrs. Walter Wittmer.

Mrs. John White, Mrs. Clifford Jib-ben. Other members are Mrs. Paul Wenninger.

Mrs. Russell Wage-man Mrs. Virgil Unks. Mrs. Leonard Strcit.

Miss Lulu Heultng. "School time, lesson time. Is Second week meetings will be very precious. We must not has been selected by her class mates and the faculty as the win those cf Harp, at 1:30 p. m.

Tues minute of it. So. If you puit dav, with Mrs. Welby Webb; Iner of the Daughters of the Mop work to leave the mora dur American Revolution award for Wilson, 1:30 p. m.

Wednesday, with Mrs. Willard Wilson; Junior, ing lefson time, you mut mane 1943 Mother: "When yon get your p. til Wednesday, with Mrs. up that time either during recess or after school hour. She has been a member of the tlVrv HewaibC anal rwr-ta) fr etritltx "prstx Irraatic Ml Cowta.

rvaa. rter a4 AorwKrlew. (Oar rtitlr nerU irv wA larto4e4 la ttU You'll Want fo Iluy SKVFItAL Ilrc5.c5i in ThU SrtiHnllonnl HALF-PRICE DRESS SALE nose stark In a book you Clarence Nebel; West Barnett. There were no further Inter never hear anything I tell yoa Future Homemakers of America four years; band, one yeari glee 1:30 p. m.

Thursday, with Mrs, Mrs. A. J. Swibold nd Mrs. Glenn Becker.

ruption, and every body went Addie Bratcher; Waynesville, 7:30 to do! I get so provoked with you! The literary department will down to reces happily. club, four years; and the newspaper staff, two years. She has p. m. Thursday, with Mrs.

Lonnie Green: Texas. 1:30 p. m. Friday, meet at 7:30 p. m.

Tuesday with Never, never refuse children CatllBf a talU'a atlaaitaa hrava Mrs. Robert Conibear to practice permit ion to leave th room. Ijrt been a cheer leader three years and was secretary of her class Wli imrwlMH la air taaa with Mrs. Clyde Wade. the Friday program.

them ro one by one. But make It avaiaiag alirata ta Three meetings for the third room need stay that way. And you during her junior year. ara a ikfjii that this I a lo of time thM must made up In work. a chit'l to leave the ORGANIZATIONS week are Santa Anna, at 1:30 know that to give a' room a lift She has participated in plays p.

m. Wednesday with Mrs. Earl ideas count more than dollars, and county speech contests, op- McArthy and East Barnett at Here's an idea that really gets erettas. 4-H club and Youth Fcl- 1:38 p. m.

Thursday with Mrs. some place with the start of a lowship and has held offices In Otto Lippert: and 1:30 p. m. Fri- roll or two of striped wallpaper, the various organizations. She has Amvets Have Project rom frrtuentlv.

he is to 1- allow cl to go without retmtk. Mut InformaUon on club and or the fart rhould renortrvl to hl canliation meetings should bo day, Feb. 20. with Mrs. Eugene The stripes are fitted to the prob- won awards for her scholastic mother at once, and to the school doctor and Pfeifer.

lem of backgrounding a picture ability, At ISSCS furnished In advance of th meeting. W'riteupo after tho meeting UI not Include In Ciintonia unu wm cine me and spreading color all around series wun a mprunii p. the room ceiling "high. Imagine A DDI IOIJP TOY 7 bey are atttrw iomII nr avr Ihnxixb sprtag and fl4 wrara4 taetl fall. 9nrh fanwej lalwla a "ArtKnr Welaa." Var-lw IVtllr." rr A.

-KUflrr aiw JwJ. "J.4.r.) Junior." ant "Te Ifoww" aa-aire a l-ecr fathuns life. ies IX lm 4 asxl few hmlt alte-a formation which rould havo Tuesday, Feb. 24 in Library club The Amvets auxiliary voted! rooms. what difference it makes.

The ON BABY SPREAD been reported In advance, but will be limited to significant A rim" c1 takaa a Vw ttnm tMt4rt' a4 fnak f. haitit a-wt b. tal. I a wo ri. nir -A tUt lai rjil rwa en iM a ee4 a-- t.lrn ca tum r.

a.ii fi. Kw Mt Monday evening to adopt one ofl Local leaders will give both sketch makes the stripes look too the cottages at the Illinois Sol news trnirb develops at me major study on 'Financial Fortune Telling, and the minor sub diers and Sailors Children's school 1 meeting. dark they can be any color that will go well lo the room as long as a project for the new year. The ject, program planning. Roll call Names new officer will as its a color that has real char I will be answered with A Valen tine I Once Received.

off 7. is acter -a fresh, clear green, bright be ued when elerted and not when Installed. meeting was held at the home oil Mrs. Jack Whittinghill, 1003 North East street. Hovj Dr.Edivards' New members reported during I Announcements of organi The "adoption means the groupl tZ'ZZ J-- coral or geranium red.

Pick the sation meetings to be ued In the Sunday Tantagraph should will give personal attention to the children through visits, outings.1 Helps Folks Who MAp wSiTrvS best shade to chase the plainness 1 1T lrcrA 22.95 Irr5Je r.7no DrrMc 45.CHI IrrM 2t.ff 9.9 2 off ll.ls of 1 l.9i off 170 off 19.9s Z2J0 reach the editor by n. m. and parties. The first party isl nAKK. a from those ivory, tan or weak Thurday.

Written notice will scheduled for Valentine day with! Mrs. James Dawson of the auxil bo appreciated. Are Constipated Kor over 4 ft rear. Ir. K.

Il lid arda, a noted Ohio Iiortor. auoreMfuUy Kinsinger. Mrs. Lloyd Irvin, Tun- i Imu bridge; Mrs. Eva Milton, Rut- trlP wallpapers just now are ledge: Mn.

Solomon Weaver, fuming In better and more colors iary as chairman of the event. off 21.9H TV- Vn Imnrcno Williams, man ever Deiore. Church Group Postpones 59.9.1 Drr5eA off 23.91 Luther League Mrs. Lucille Fann and Mrs. Ward relieved patients bothered by ronu-ration and It hemdacbx.

lark of pT dull ryr. sallow Win.tth ha famous C9.9. Dre off 3I.9H Meeting tor Funeral Weed its an, Santa Anna unit; and Plans Chili Supper SAIs Plan Mrs. James Flood, Nixon. Two special events for the a'.

iMi" "va The Women's Misinnary society 8..00 Irrvr off IZJn D9ir0 DreweH 2 off 49.75 Ralan4t ft'rt TV Luther league of the First Eng- Olive Tablets are fcriaK. month are the annual midwinter lish Lutheran church will spon- the second enrutian churcn sor a chill supper in the parish will not meet Wednesday as waa playday, set for Thursday, Feb. TVy work but ob a lAor- tntcklu! Olive TaMcta pen up a slug- 28 in the YMCA. and a knitting Program for BFT Not BPW hau at 3:30 p. m.

inurscJay. Moth- planned because of the funeral fo IntrMioal traru art on and crocheting school for begin ers of the leaguers will have k. Keller The meetir c' TH rfxr and lower bowels. Jot ners at 10 a. m.

Thursday and Friday, Feb. 5 and 6. charge of the kitchen under lead- Yv-i'' t' it i)lr Tablet don't fro totl ership of Mrs. George Olson. Mlrs ntd edneslay.

feb. I. thm mn.t fH, saiavfartory. The playday will begin at 10 i a a w- i a i mt I 1 a a a I mnr tutiml-lilf bowel motmnenta iieuygienn itenorr is cnairman oil in a joint amnion wun reinirT m. and women of Texas and Sigma Alpha Iota, national muMc sorority of Illinois Wes the cleanup committee and Uoyd ridelis at the home of Mrs.

Camp- j-twi've errr had! No griping. TabMa today. At a3 drugalorta. Only 15, 30. 01 -04e bell Holton, 1009 North McLean LOOK OUT FOR ley an university, will present a musical program for the wV4 aa street.

Bloomington Federation of Church Circle Teachers at 7:45 p. m. Tues PICWJ8BC5B day in the YWCA and not for Plans Meeting lwJ'1 a i aaTT the Business and Professional inadW! rtxrl mn! that an Women's club as was previ Circle two of the Woman's Portrait M.orvlinrjtH tram Itotand' ABMutmr nabar of eaUdran and a row a Smnll lfl! Flnnl Irnn-l WINTER COATS On Covert. Tweorta. r4-e.

ta'f 9'-J lirsi -ldr MfUr Te 'ota 71 (Tf) -thiry" fovrrt fnata (11 TiM Kterllna" ITe Vmx I'ur trlmmeil r-rlclnaS iM fin nutf l-ame-l Ci! if faaemua luaVri COATS. valui to 205.00 $199.00 rOATS. value to $115.00 5H.00 COATS, value to J5.00 fiS.OO COATS, values to r.9.H5 19.00 Roland's Ft'tt floor KXTIIA! Better Girdles council of the University Chris a pa too) Bay vietima Ita-Worma ously announced. The Business and Professional Wom ofira without aospactiac what la wrong I en will not meet until Wednes Ab4 Una giaata. itvinc inauia tb human amtr.

caa caaaa rami dwtraaa. tian church in Normal will meet at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Paul Craves.

308 West Willow street. The program on day, Feb. 11, and the program watch ost for tba warn In igr that will be annuonced at a later aaar anaa Pta-wurata aai'alhr th Mmmtiu rartal Iwh. Ct JATNI'S f-W date. education and patriotism will hel n4 fnllnw th dlrwtiona.

e-W (a Um rto-Worm traatoMnt dmU in charge of Mrs. Lyle Fuller, di Ml In tha lahoratsHaa of Dr. D. Jaraa 1 1 I A vision chairman. atoa.

arur yaara ot patiaat raaaareh. Th I L.C AIUU Ton LCl(JlO ANIU aaUL caay-to-tak rW tabhrta act ia a 'J Pacial wr to inwut Pin-Worma. To Meet at Church Musical Club Maw cnrAarl rir 4 tAafl Asa ytwir 4ruiat: P-W for fin-Worma I k'A vwvt s.wa ti. -WW ww auto a. T.PYiNnTnrl omq Cuddle pup's house Is appliqued Board TO Meet Ladies Aid of th.

Prhv.r right on baby spread. Such fun FEED YOUR FAMILY Amateur Musical club board I church will meet Wednesday at to Play, 'h' so easy mke! 9t v-. will meet at 10:15 a. m. Thursday 12 p.

m. at the church. The host- xu "1 esses will be Mrs. Sanford Gar- bedspread house! Pattern 751; in Withers Public library for a I business meeting. rett, Mrs.

Francis Wilken. Mrs. transfer oris men moui and dog. n. O.

11. Elder. Mrs. JoseDhine J-aura wneeiers new, improved Price! Thimble Meeting Set Miracle, Mrs. Hattie Boyd and Parn makes needlework so sim Miss Ruth Lindsay.

The Thimble society of the First pie with its charts, photos, concise directions. Presbyterian church of Normal will meet at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday Church Circle to Meet at the church. Hostesses will be Mrs.

Floyd Seba.vtian, Mrs. How At Mrs. Willems' ard Troyer, Mrs. Rhoda King and Mrs. E.

Clark. EL PASO. (PNS) Mrs. Isaac Willems will be hostess to Snd 50 CENT In rolna for thla pattern to The Pantagraph Nrrdlr. craft S49 Wot Randolph elrert.

Chicago HO. til. Print plainlv PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS with ZONE. Your NEW IMS NwJlecrwft Book Is ready! Send 15 CENTS and get th best needlecralt catalog aver published. One hundred and one illustrations of the finest in embroidery, crochet, knitting, home decoration, toys, accessor).

Printed in this book are TREE instructions for weaving on huck toweling the newest hobby I the Faithful Gleaners circle of the Evangelical United Brethren church at 2 p. m. Wednesday. Mrs. I-astt.

rort laster. and rnll-oa r1rle to ycKir Txart It-T lrfiitl.T. r.nkm nWe-a, of roartav Cur eirwrt coneUerM fit erry aal garment. $15.00 ClItDLr, 't off S7.S0 $10.00 GIRDLKS, off $3.00 7Z0 C.IRDLKS. Vt off $i75 5.95 GIRDLFIS.

off $r9S 4.95 GIRDLKS, off $2.1 2.95 GIRDLKS. i off $15 Roland's Firtt Floor Out fo Ilrmnlnlng BLOUSES C. F. Zinkan will lead the de I votions and Miss Kathryn Crusius will be charge of the program. frinitv Aid to Meet COMMUNITY CALENDAR The Ladies Aid society of Trini ty Lutheran church will meet at 2 m.

Thursday at the school hall. TUESDAY. Thimble club. Reports will be made by Mrs. Wil Macon OES Keystone 11am Nenne on recent dinners served by tha Aid society, altar committee and the sick committee.

Frcstmoster home. Board of Managers of Jessamine Wither! home, 9:43 a. at tha horns. Normal American Legion auxiliary, 1:30 p. Legion hall.

Bloom lcfton-Normal Garden club, A bakery sale will be held after 1 the business meetting. i p. nu. withers library. I Fellowship club, 6:15 p.

m. Stewart tOZIN trOOH CAIINIT fflTS YOUR KITCHIM home. 710 South Main. Senri thest praht-wlnnln. CINNAMON ROLLS Today's Recipe .95 TUNA-CKABTBEKKY BOUNDS Townsend club 1.

7:30, Lealha card room, S23 North Main. Bloomington chapter 80 OES, p. Masonie temple. National Circle Daughters of Isabella 13, $149 IS rounds whole wheat bread, buttered Flaked tuna fish moistened with Jiffy Quick Thrs Tima Saving Way 7:30 p. k.

of C. hall. WEDNESDAY. mayonnaise Sliced Jellied cranberry sauce Ripe and green olives Easy Terms 1 cup (I oa.) 2 tablespoons Method. Cut slices of bread into rounds TToIt rnmp caaoal wool ynj airt rrft lkuar.

drrr aatine aa4 rrrrww la rar4tBt formal allrta. Itrokra aUre Z2 la S. Koom aoU4 fnxa dlryiay. $10)5 BLOUSKS, i $5.1 8.9S HLOL'SKS. off $.9 7.93 RLOUSFS.

off $X99 mxU.SHS. li off 12.93 5.00 IlLOUSKS, I off $2JiO $3.98 DLOUSKS. off $1.90 Rclanfs First Floor lukawarrn water melled short enlrg with largo cookie cutter. Spread with cup sugar Vs cup ralatna or softened butter. Place a thin slice rf Women of the Moose, 6 p.

Moose hall. McLean County Navy Mothers, 3 p. Withers library. NSA. 7:30 p.

YMCA club rooms. Grand International auxiliary ot BLX, 3 Junior Ifmue d'rst as Jtcturrd JH3S milled Jellied cranberry satire on half 3 tsp. Clnnamoft currants. If desired E. W.

GILBERT CO. 101 V. Front St. Bloomington, HI. or im rounds and top with tuna fish 1 parkaga Omar Hot Holt Mix that has been moistened with mayonnaise.

Cover with second round of bread. p. loor nail. Ladies Auxiliary to John H. Krause Post Pour water Into mixinr bowl, adi dry Fasten together with canape stick speared east (contents of small Mir 4o4.

7:30 p. McBarnes building. tnrougn on ripe ana on green olive. Olives may be chopped. (This reeloe until dissolved.

Add contents or lint noil Mix pacaaga and mix unU! dough la well contributed by Roxana Bodlne, assistant noma aaviser.i blended. Grease top of dough lightly, ro -er with wax paper and keep In warm NYLON HOSE place (SO or 80 until double in bulk. about one hour. Turn out on floured board and roll Into oblonr shape. Inch thick.

9 Brush with melted sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon. Add ralslna or 5 Alinutes Steep repair ITI Reveaving COMPLETELY ELIMINATES MOTH HOLES BURNS TEARS DAMAGES currants If desired. Cut Into 1 Inch slices and place In well greased pan. Let rlae In warm place until double In bulk. Pake 30 minutes at 400 T.

Yields 11 medium for Full Flavor Ised rolls. Bake In one 1x13 Inch pan. or SPORTSWEAR 1-2 fM KOKET ITU. t.ff nut ff ta.it rnnL rrnfio: M-ITS. vff Ul I P5 JACKCTH.

ft im wool rutin Kinr. eff in liM jm-itATrrt. i e.f MI Ma atei rta LIKE MOTHER'S TINTYPE You'll be a vision of oIJ fashioned loveliness in this distinctive two-piece dress. A full flared skirt of black faille is topped by a rayon blouse with banded neckline, dainry ruffled yoke and full "puSy" sleeves. Skirt in black only.

Your choice of green or blue striped blouse. Sizes: 9 co 15. SI TV1 XT two 7x7 Inch squares. Whatever the occasion, whatever the mil plain pan rolls, festive dinner mile. r.

i i i i II i i I I i I 19 0 II 5 VALt the MLONS ar atatrrwj wrf ot the-j ar iwh cp ia cqr aa dard. ao are arUlcf tteta aa Ushl Irreritara. Traaalf. 7xt ran hardlj detect it r.aw. Round's lirit Floor rich pecan rolls, spicy cinnamons make la riaciw them faster and easier with Omar Hot Roll Mix.

No guesswork never a failure. Once you've aked with Omar Hot Sail s-Ceats-Draaaea-Sk irts Tronsers-Linrns-Knirted Carsnente Mix you'll never be atlsAed again with the old fashioned method. Re a baa af Ouiar Ht Mis taeair.Oa side cf packasa ara valuable premium cnapnna redeemable in pure aluminum klUbesaara. A Rnla nd't First flour CLEinilS RllO PBflRIEBS omiaj Main at Empire.

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