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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 4

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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THE r.iXT.ICRini. rtlMUlNGTOV rUU.NOlH. TttsDlT. OCTOtlfJl It SOCIAL NOTES SINGIN" IN THE RAIN She's Fashion Model at 12 Pinochle Club Weatherproof Fashions Gay Polands Moving To Nebraska; Miss Hartzler Married to Entertained Members of the Jolly Eight Pinochle club will be guests Saturday niKht at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ernest Sanders, 1208 1 North Morris avenue.

Mrs. Sand iFeied al Parties ers will be celebrating her birth- day. Miss Willadene Hartzler, daugh Detachable Hood And Flare Back Are Big News There's no excuse for rainy day blues this year. Raincoat designers have outdone themselves to brighten the landscape with weatherproof garments as highly I fPry IU. a.i tt J.

51. af The Harold Webster entertained the group to mark Mrs. i ter of the Rev. and Mrs. R.

L. Hartzler of 809 North Evans Ho! Ufai itjrrtf at t-y rt Ver. i street, became the bride of Wil Sanders birthday rriday at a bowltn party. Oct. 8 Mr.

and Mrs. Hob Sherman of 305 West liam E. Keeney, snn of Mr. and Mrs. William L.

Keeney of East Millsboro. at 4 p. m. Sunday Ash street. Normal, were hosts to the card club on their wedding styled and gay to behold as fair anniversary.

in Carlock Mennonite church weather wraps. fMtfvuy re. a rf aW.t 19 mctr.tt cf t-t VCi-m friwl dub he 11 a iM mrr r-: at lVar-4 Tt hofflf C-rtU er fmms'd ceremony was the Rev. Lotus RuStS CnterTain Mr. and Mrs.

Franklin II. Rust of r. r. 2. Bloomington.

entertained Troyer, pastor of the church. The bride was given in marriage by her father who then received the marriage vows. The bride, attired in a white a ti! bJtf- 'ja ac rwx. la 4 for TtXf Mr. a4 Sin- Ray TVt fs lias and Mrs.

A. V. Manskry. at their farm, "Rustic Acres. Saturday night with a "cook out" and hayrack party.

About 30 guests attended. satin gown with a fingertip veil. iKttp of was attended by her sister, Mrs. jjvt-y norniar ur reet i James Hamish of Biuiflon. Ohio.

XL- t-l THE WIASS matron of honor. Miss Audrey ivuaa iiiuuiaa i tunic Detachable hoods are big news in raincoats shown in Blooming-ton stores and elsewhere. Hoods are practical, because they'll save a hair-do or a hat from a downpour. Beauty The trend toward Ijigh style raincoats has been underway a few years and this season has hit its real stride. No longer are smart girls content to don a drab rainy day garb which merely protects their clothes and does nothing about their appearance.

Among the most popular this season are corduroy raincoats, usually hooded, generously flared in back and in all colors of the Mr. wf Mr, jtetert IVck. TM Wr- Waiigvei Je-rt at a UrUi'. Galaway of DeLand was brides-l Miss Doris Thomas, 714 rorth maid. Mr.

Keeney was attended by Morris avenue, returned Monday Richard Berkey and James Har- from a 10 days vacation at Mobile Saturday nm.rg lit. aM lin. ItftUrl VCjxx.it c4 351 trlari nish, both of Bluffton. and Spring Hill. Ala.

She was the wi a r.rref Mrs. Keeney is a graduate of guest of the J. Jaspers of Mo- the Mennonite Hospital School or bile. children. Nursing and is now completing work for her bachelor of science degree at Bluffton college, Ohio.

Barbara Baker, and also serving as assistant su -CS. rainbow. Men's wear worsteds and gabardines also are in high pervisor at the Bluffton Commu ErLr In Hk Mrs. A T. Mankey cf ll tart M-T6rry m.trt a Cjvjtt rvewnrg tmtr i'h Dr.

a.vl Mr. A. V. UantXry cf Chicago as cut lermtx (umU. Mr.

IVUM tr---jti Tay Le- Drug Co. 1 t- aM nity hsopitaL Mr. Keeney, who favor. Variety Available. recently served on the staff of the National Mental Health founda C.

L. Parson Some are cut on classic lines tion, Philadelphia, is also completing his academic work at while others are highly styled with Bluffton college. Uted witn ts Irwin Tif.iUr rar f.rm ef Decatur ta 2 arm WELL PROTECTED from the elements. Miss Jane Bolin wears a beige cotton twill raincoat, cut with full, flared back and a hood. A brilliant plaid lining brightens up gray days.

hoods and flaring backs. Available in one Bloomington store is Following the ceremony a buffet Wed in Church a neutral gabardine hooded coat supper was held at the home or the bride's parents. highlighted by a bright plaid lin ing. of this year. Mr.

fvtfx! it btr trarafcrr-' to frrva. tt TV'afvla -1 make tr heme at 1111 tlh arr.u. Those attending from out of Tally rwera For young sophisticates, there town were from East Millsboro. In a 4 n. ceremonv Saturday Pa, Goshen.

Gosport. hn irsi Christian church. Mis MmrtearwSta. Snc tben sf has Formerly of Bloomington and' are satin finishes in black or col ors for wear over daytime or eve ning clothes. t-anoora, wnio, vnicago ana ue- iuraba Baker of Le Roy and Clar been in several tKomt tor leading.

1 yj Clt- iett1rrvent storm and ha ln(rVir. fifia IViri. OTtpntHS nu- I no Pirinn nf Uuinr km now a resident of Minneapolis. Minn. Miss Patty Powers has re Lror.e is the old reprocessing wed.

Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Baker irr: "itntertain at Dinner problem with most of these coats, cently been graduated from the of Le Roy are the parents of the Minler Women to Meet ill OTM t.i vi I for they're permanently water re MIN1ER. (PNS) Mrs. Ray pellent.

Estelle Complon Models Institute in Minneapolis. The 12 year old girl Is the daughter of J. F. rweiiering win oe nostess io Aiinier0 Quincy oman ciud ai z.ju p. m.

nr rhMti.rrnikknrnnnNi ik lif i i tw. i I r--- Powers of Clinton and Mrs. Haiel Powers of Minneapolis. neaUs and St. Paul.

Ability to take dwecUon. frietvf linrts. courtesy and wnvly manners are qualities which rap41y brought Patty to the fore amctig ttve younger nvcU, vf Utr. her iniructc. The IViwers family moed frtn aUnit im years aca I v.

v. a VII Alii 1 BMIV IVS. ratty recently appeared before musical background was provided by Miss June SchuIU. organist. more than 10.000 persofis at a fashion show presented before a minor league bMball audience in and Miss Margaret Caldwell, vo APRON GETS PRIZE calist.

Neighborhood Group Plans Movie Party by Father. FOR BEAUTY PLUS Given in marriage by her fath CAH LOCK (PNS) Mr. a. Mr. Wayr 1 at a farruSy Cosmt Susay ta bxraof seteral prees.

eter.t marked tseir ler Carol's P.h brtr.4ay and tr wedding arr.l' ersry -f M-. Stetvrnt" cfrvtr.eT tar ar1 ter. Mr. and Mrs. W.rre Iri.

Also hnrv-re-l tr awer brnh er in taw an! Mr. avi Xrt Edward of Gsriera, wa an leaving aooo 'r a trxuzMM tour of th ar4 southwestern statrs. There wtrt II pteser.t Moderwells Celebrate DWIGHT. IPNS) J. L.

Van Emaa went to Oucai9 wher be h1 d.r-.er at th er, the bride was attired inta white satin gown fashioned with a pep- lum and train. Her veil, which was of white lace, fell from Vet Jjd i vw. 5. i a c. uixwuv, too of the Tm Item 5 outb MadiMi street, and Mi Ridgewood terrace neighbors bonnet of white asters.

A white orchid, white gladioli and white chrysanthemums made up her will get together at 7 o'clock this evening on a lot between the Ar bouquet thur Kane and Raymond Austin Mrs. Mildred Lead served her Ileterly rtllman. homes for movies and refreshments. Children will bring their sister as matron of honor. Miss Louise Olson and Miss Emily Crusius were bridesmaids, and Lr.ion Ler-e wtrh Mr.

ar.l Mr. M. Moderwell. terror I I I friends, and about 50 persons are expected to attend the event Bruce Dambold, Bill King, Bob flower girl was Joan Miller. The reder.

who were re bratir.g their K-h eddfg bridegroom brother. Gene Par son, attended him as best man. Baldwin, Jim Austin and Mary Joan Kane are planning the program. Making other preparations while Robert Hilts, Philip Hinkle. Daniel Gerht and John Caldwell ushered.

daugbter af Mr. and Mr. Grant Tit I man DeKata. were aurrted recently at the ITrt CTiritLan church. Moom.

inrtnn. They are lltlng al 1M7 North Mrrl aienue. Ka-ktni 11mm 'OS I a are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adelman Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Austin Mr. and Mrs. John S. Grassfield Mr.

and Mrs. W. G. King, Mr About 200 guests attended a re ception at the Alpha Gamma Del mm 'g wr Only at Roland's! ta sorority house. Assisting were 1 and Mrs.

Edwin Lederer, Mrs. D. L. Winquist, Mrs. Florence Over-beck, Mrs.

Henry Martens, Mrs Miss Joan Mack and Mrs. E. A. Parson. Miss Schullx played the piano.

Guests from a distance came from Pittsfield, Chicago, Ke- Arthur Kane, Mrs. Charles Han son and Mrs. Willis Dambold. wanee and bt Louis. A similar neighborhood affair eNr Trip to St touts.

was held last year. RAIN'S STOPPED, but Miss Nell Jones is still smartly dressed for fair weather in her water repellent black gabardine coat. vhen the newlyweds return THE CORDUROY RAINCOAT worn by Miss Peggy Rose will do double duty in a wardrobe. Especially good for keeping dry in October downpours, the 65 Attend Wiener Roast from a wedding trip to St Louis, they will be at home at 701 East To Meet at Olson's ITaylor street Mrs. Parson chose STANFORD.

(PNS) Mrs. Roy Dorsett was hostess to members of the 4-H club and their families lary will entertain new metr.bers at 7.33 p. m. Tuesday at the hrnw of Mr. Margaret Olrv coat protects against chilly a green covert suit and rray ac KEMPTON.

(PNS) Olson-Bute post American Legion auxil cessories for traveling. She wore winds too. LESSONS IN FASHION at a wiener roast Friday evening an orchid corsage. Sixty five attended. The bride was educated at Em MISS SURFACE pire Township High school and Illinois Wesleyan university.

She belongs to. Alpha Gamma Delta BETROTHED sorority. Her huband who at promptly rwwv coughs LINCOLN. (PNS) Mr. and tended high school in Quincy, is Mrs.

Charles Surface of Mason a student at IWU where he is i member of Phi Gamma Delta fra City announce the engagement and CHEST COLDS ONE SIZE -MEDIUM tcmity. He is to graduate in June approaching marriage of their OMffj daughter Marjorie to William E. First prize for beauty plus utit It is said that the port of Vigo, KQMQ aggers, son. of Mrs. Ethel Jag gers of Mason City and Ray Jag ity goes to Pattern 4874.

Half Spain, has a "silvcrplated- harbor apron takes only one yard fabric; because of the sinking of Spanish An 1 Don'l wide spread I gers ol Lemont. with button on bib, yard more. I treasure shi ps there in 1702. The wedding will take place at For gifts, bridge prizes, bazaars. 8 p.

m. Thursday, Nov. 27. in the embroider those lovely roses! Mason City First Methodist church with the Rev. Harris G.

Beck offi Gibson ciating. Miss Surface is employed in the i Do sll In side-sweoi 1 1 advertising department of the Lin 'narrow shawl cdlar New egainl coln Evening Courier and Mr. Jag gers is employed at Armour HELP WANTED i Salespeople Good Wages Fine Working Conditions Steady Work C. W. Klemm, Inc.

i a r- it r- I ireameries in xincoin. This pattern, easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit Includes complete illustrated instructions. Pattern 4874 comes in one size, medium. Embroidery transfer inc. Snd S3 in coin foe this pattern 1o Th Pant-graph Pattern 130 N.

Clinton Chirac- aO. 111. Print plainly YOUR NAM'. ADDRFSS. ZONE.

8IZC AND STYLE NUMBER. NEWS! Our fall and wtnter pattern book ta ready Sena lie at once to be sure ycu set this easy-sew roller-tton of faKlnatlnc new fashion-. Printed right In the book are FREE direcuons for makinc EIGHT useful rvirs. ruuenwiaer reiea WAYNESVILLE. (PNS) HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY.

Mrs. Ernestine Fullenwider was EMDEN. (PNS) Elaine Rade- euest of honor at a surprise birth- maker was given a surprise par The look of the "Gibjon Girl" Ij rcturnina and It interpreted so prettily in the nets fall Gibson Girl $hirtxcaists at Roland's! Yes. ROLASD day dinner Wednesday evening at ty at the home of her parents, Mr. the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Earl ana Airs. Jonn H. Kademaker, sat Ackerson. The dinner was planned urday afternoon in honor of her Dv memoers ol tne Decatur and ivm Diruiaay wnicn was ucu Vlft mmc fmm it or 1mYTr rtmnL Ord now I Waynesville Full Gospel church.

Eleven guests were present Mrs. Fullenwider was presented with several gifts. Write List Quality Photo Finishing ft Cffl SITUATION: You send a child BE SAFE! YOUTH in iMrqrr Size: to the grocery store to get a num ber of items. WRONG WAY: Tell him what you want, and tell him if he for Deeii at JVtei gets anything, to telephone you from the store. RIGHT WAY: Write a list for him so that he can transact the business quickly and without hav 1 Day Seryice All Film Developed Fine Grain Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention Fried's Book Store 103 W.

Front St. ing to use a business telephone. I CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY SAUNEMIN. (PNS) Lee Mies entertained a group of friends Saturday afternoon in I BABY'S WASH! celebration of his fifth birthday. I Yes, Indeed The 'New Look $22.95 Yoar Wtetet at tsevk ray fai Uaam lntrrTTed a 4U waist at4 tip rwad.cx rTa Ui afiTfMMw etesirf.

flier ntik1t- ry a CUtoe etatelalM, raro K14. k4 rfrl tCoe. trf creva. KtW-V. l.arelat.

Vr late or bUtk. Ue ta Baby things come snowy-white and GERM-FREE when you use Fleecy White. Help protect baby from possible infection. Fleecy-White all baby wash! Fleecy White's germ-killing action guards health. Its bleaching action means whiter, brighter baby things, fresh and clean-smelling as a spring day.

Use Fleecy White in ALL your cleaning, too for refrigerators, kitchen sinks, bathrooms. Same high quality same low price DRAMATIC DRAPERY 1 Icre's that Important new loci In fill silhouette! shouMcf to hemline Grecian type dripcry that dr amatues arvJ elongate the fcpire. Ci't leys irif ihtt Klaftcr Sobcl ordinal beautiful! done in SarxhiUi fabtic Shadow IIkIc Sudan brown, met 1 4-4a If s. 'tkolifitiooiiin I Is Delicious 23.f0 Roland 'a flMt Floor 2BR 0503Ir3I53 G0Q3B ir 'a a iSi.

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