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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 9

Publication:
The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
9
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Pantagraph, Blooming-ton, Sor. 15, 1962. RAND ALL'S Married 60 Years PIPER CITY A family din- New Names In The News 4-Pc. Bathroom Ensemble I I V- it A EL Crystal Ann Boitnott is the ner will be held for Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Van Antwerp Sr. of Piper Reg. $6.46 third child of Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Boitnott of 1314 W.

Oak City at the home of William Van Antwerp of Fairbury in honor of land. She was born Nov. 1 in St. $99 Joseph's Hospital and weighed 40 QT. HAMPER BOWL BRUSH HOLDER BRISTLE BRUSH 14 QT.

WASTEBASKET Durable Polyethylene In yellow, white, pink, turquoise, lilac. their 60th wedding anniversary. 7 pounds and 11 ounces. Mater I I 1 1 nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Grover Sims of 1502 Complete Miss Anna Louise Koestner and Mr. Van Antwerp were married Nov. 25, 1902, In Piper City. They are the parents of Mrs. Valeria Day, Mrs.

Ardith Marclniak of Gary, William of Fairbury, Harry Jr. of Goshen, Joseph of Chats- Elm and paternal grandparents are Mrs. Clarence Boitnott Sr. of 1513 N. Roosevelt and Clarence Boitnott of Denver, Colo.

Other children are Lori, 3, and OPEN FRL TIL 8:30 RANDALL'S -v -Uv'il I 1 I BROADWAY AT NORTH ST. NORMAL Ginger, The baby was born on Ginger i birthday. worth, and Robert of Piper City. They have 17 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. No 1 Amy Louise Eicher, born Nov.

9 at Mennonite Hospital, is the first daughter for Mr. and Mrs Pantagraph Phones 824-3041 Pantagraph Phones 824-3041 open house is oeing planned. There is a sales tax on new automobiles in Australia of 40 per cent. Gerald Eicher of 1911 Golden Dr. She weighed 7 pounds and 4 ounces at birth.

Maternal grandfather is William Ehrett of Pekin and paternal grand father is Joeph Eicher of Tre-mont. Other children are Jeff rey, 9, and Gregory, 7. Laura Beth Kattelman weighed 6 pounds and Va ounces at birth Nov. 8 in Abraham Lincoln Me Mrs. Gerald Pulliam Pontiac The Gerald Pulliams are at home in Pon-tiac, following their Saturday marriage in St.

Mary's Church. The former Gerianne Huber is employed in the office of the Fashion Bilt Shoe and Mr. Pulliam is a welder at Joliet Caterpillar Tractor Co. (Vennillion Photo) morial Hospital, a daughter of The Donald Cusiers Forrest The Donald Custers, who were married in Fairbury Saturday, are on a wedding trip north. Mrs.

Custer is the former Elizabeth Coyne of Forrest and is employed by Fairbury Hospital. Mr. Custer owns and operates a milk truck. When they return from their trip they will reside in Forrest the Joseph E. Kattelmans of Lincoln and a granddaughter of Clinton Sash of Perry and Mr, and Mrs.

William Kattelman Sr, Fulti Photo ot Fittsneia. Laura Beth is a sister of Sandra Jo, 12; Ramona Kay, 10, and Joseph Mark, 8. Celebrate Birthdays Engagements of Two Revealed CULLOM (PNS) The She was named for her mother, Mothers To Learn Gift Wrapping EMDEN -(PNS) Gift wrapping will be demonstrated by Mrs. Paul Feldman of Lincoln Paul Gerald Vamlervort who arrived at a Chicago Osteo birthdays of Glenn Anderson and Paul Callahan were celebrated with a family dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

James Anderson. Out of state pathic Hospital Nov. 7, was named after his father. The 7 pound, 8 ounce boy is the son of for the Mothers Club at 1:30 p.m.. Friday in the grade school dining room.

guests were Mrs. Al Johnston and sons of Fort Wayne, Ind. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Gerald Van-dervort, Chicago, and the grand Because of the Thanksgiving (Advertisement) holiday, there was a change of son of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Jor-genson, Chicago, and Mr. and date for this meeting, to which DON'T RUIN YOUR $66 members will take scissors and 2.00 Value ribbon. SPECIAL CARPETS FURNITURE Mrs. raul D.

Vandervort, 1210 S. Oak. Bradley Allen Ifc-rry, an October arrival for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berry of Lexington, weighed 8 pounds and 2 ounces Hotesses will he Mrs.

Cleo Reiners, Mrs. William Richards, Mrs. John Rohlfs Jr. and Mrs. Earl Ruben.

Jaycee Wives To Hear Yule Ideas EL PASO (PNS) "Christ at birth in Mennonite Hospital, Other child is Pamela, 3. Ma ternal grandparents are the Harmful scrubbing and harsh do-it-yourself products cause fabrics to wear out 50 faster. DURACLEAN PROCESS guarantees to clean with no harmful after effects. Call 966-7365 ran istimatii Also Machine Wall WasMncr Roy Freed and the Bernle Berrys, all of Lexington. Great OPEN FRIDAYS 9 TO 9 grandmothers are Mrs.

Rosella mas Ideas" will be suggested by QaJ' "2 N. CENTER ST. ft Robbins of R.R. 3, Blooming-Ion, and Mrs. Clara Freed of Lula Smith of Eureka to Jaycee wives meeting Monday night at the home of Mrs.

Shelby Knoll. Lexington. I i in i I I (Miss Carolyn Loeffler Stanford are revealing the en SALE OF gagement of their daughter, Carolyn Kay, to Doug Otbler, Miss Joan Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hoffman ot Gardner are announcing the engagement of their daughtrr.

Joan Hoffman, to Frank Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson of Richland Center, Wis. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Oehler of Armington. Miss Loeffler is a graduate of Stanford High and the Uni versity Hcauty School In Bloom- Miss Huffman is a nurse at North Central College and her fi.tr.ee Is attending Evangelical Svmlnary at Napervillc. A June Ington. She Is now employed by the Stnte Farm Insurance Com panies. Mr.

Oebler Is a crad- wedding Is planned. HUMt uate of Hittle High School and STANFORD (PNS) Mr. Is attending Illinois State Nor A- and Mrs. Alfred LorfQer of mal University. GIFT WHAT'S COOKING? HEADQUARTERS V.

'Hi) Unique and beautiful old ashioa Schoolouuter'i desk, with lift top and drsweflk Brussels Sprouts, Sauce Swivel rocler, in scenic tapestry, with maple trim, brown, gold and coral. 05 59 fish Fillets Totatocs DruiM-ls Sprouts with Coral '111' Sauce 5U1 nMl KrcadTray Lrmon Tie IV vrce rruel Sprouts wilh Coral Sauce 95 59 Drop-leaf hottest cart with removable tray and rubber tires. wonderful jift. 1 pint basket ('i to pound) 59 Authentic Boston rocker, till spindle back, saddle Kit, in mellow maple finish. brunscl uprouts 1 cup boiling water i trainonn salt 2 Ublesponnt butter or margarine 2 tablespoons Rour 1 cup milk White pepper 2 drained canned plmler.tns 1 95 19 Trim ends from sprouts; remove any willed lravrt; soak In hchtly salted water about 15 minutes.

If some of spmuti are ery large, rut In half. Cook mn.d'y. in a cmcrrfl saure- Mrs. Gary Price Gibsnn Gty The formtr rvmna Me Ituhs of Gkhwin Cly and Gary Price of Cl-M rk. wtre marrifnl Nv.

4 In R-inuxil. rev.do kt (ilir (inl. iUn.i T1i trii friin (Mtsun (My ll Sh4 ntkl M.r C'ntumerrul Owm jMin Mr. Iii-r. a gr.uld'n i.f Ci'ui IMrk ll.rh and till Ciimnv l.il rmfloyrd by Chatnpaien U.k anil Tfut Ci.

Mr. Irir it ith pi.i, wiih the water and i4 tesopmn of ile nit Jut un til trnl-r. iUU 10 minutes; mi drain. Mean ie muke a wh.te imue of the butter, fir anl milk the rrmainirg lr.ipofm silt and the pprPr''' PATCHWORK ROCKU CuOMTVdftt el solid kardoxk Kuri, (turn ruttitont. IIuImuI lamp la SbU Mh -to i Ms oi pimentos coarsely ith a fork; a il to white muc with Suds, Chnirien.

drained sprout reheat Makes 4 serving. Has 73rd Birthday PIECE Honor Jake Beamen IIMDI.N PNS) Anlrew TWIN BED OORNLU. -PN5- A Mrth- at ENSEMBLE indu dit ner at the hoe of 4y nwr Sarday honored Qar Mr. a1 Mm. Aifird Johnson.

n- tJVt neamen at hii home Complete, with 2 Colonial lbed I Mr. WfVrn'was 71 5aturdy. tin Cornell. In maple finUh, 2 i erta msttrcnes and matching QQQ5 bo irringt, lis piecti IO7 "Tho Softest Shoe A-Foot!" Ideal for duty end tpwttwtor. Smartly styled, rwayelel li with full foam cwtMon Inntitele, leoihtr cavtrtd CHOOSI A BUFFET I' bultn mill ti lop, d'fllliltlf ftem heel ta lot.

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OR 4 MATH' si- wmm CHRISTMAS' Miaiitm tad itvilr en Hi iif a ADRIAN'S Shoe Store a (hat ka m(e. at UN. lofimndi vopenC I f-londoytFriday IGNITES Shoe Repair Service frri ftidny and Monday Litningt G03 N. Main Btoomington 622 N. Main SL Phont 82S-660S.

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