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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 24

Publication:
The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
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24
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I I Bloomlngton. April 27. 1958. Twenty Fonr Penney- 3b At St. Joseph's i I jHomecoming Next Saturday 9g St Joseph's Nurses Alumnae day is scheduled for Saturday, beginning with morning events and ending at a dance Saturday evening.

The Rev. John Market will celebrate Mass in the hospital chapel at 9 a. m. Breakfast for alumnae will follow at 10:30 in the nurses' home. A smorgasbord is set for 6:30 p.

m. in the Elks Club and dancing from 9 p. m. to midnight will be to the music of Don Hubert's orchestra. Chairmen of committees planning the homecoming are Miss Joan Fenton, Mrs.

Cheryl Wanne-macher, Mrs. Dorothy King, Miss Virginia Yergler, Miss Joan Eck-ert. Miss Mary Kelley and Margaret Salmon. mibh r.T., A NEW SERVICE Miss Lynn Wright Miss Carol Ulrich Miss Sandra Pils Camera Craft Photo Miss Wanda Walden Hawkins Pboto Mrs. Frey, Mrs.

Pusi Tuesday Hostesses Bridge luncheon "hostesses at Bloomington Country Club Tuesday afternoon will be Mrs. Del-mar Frey and Mrs. William Pusz. Luncheon time is 1 o'clock. Students, Secretary Set Shorter Skirts Turn Focus On Bellflower Bureau Will View Movie BELLFLOWER (PNS) Mrs.

B. J. Caudill of the McLean County chapter of the American PENNEY'S WILL MAKE YOUR DRAPERIES! Weddings for May, June Sororlfy Donates Recreation Funds Xi Beta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority has donated $50 to the Bloomington Recreation Fund to be used for the supervised playground program and $50 for the Normal swimming pool fund. Members raised money by holding a candy sale in the fall. MOST EFFECTIVE Reducing Program Ever Developed Colorful Shoes Larger Sizes Slightly Jlore Up to 48" Width 90" Length Panel Cancer Society, will show and narrate a film, "Time and Two Women," at a meeting of the Bellflower Home Bureau at 2:30 p.

m. Thursday in the Methodist Church. This part of the Home Bureau meeting will be open to the Feet and legs take the spotlight this spring, as knee-length dress es focus attention on smart Glenn Chenoweth, son of the Glenn O. Chenoweths of R. R.

1, Pontiac, are planning their wedding for June 22. The bride-to-be is attending the University of Illinois where she is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha, social sorority. She will attend the of I School of Nursing in Chicago in the fall. Mr. Chenoweth graduated from the University of Illinois with a bachelor's degree in chemistry and is now attending the of I Medical School in Chicago.

He is a member of Delta Chi, social fraternity and Alpha Kappa Kappa, medical fraternity. He is also a Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Omega Beta Pi and a member of the Bronze Tablet. Chocolate Scorches And shoe designers are all set to keep the situation well in hand with a blaze of brilliant leathers SLENDERIZING Keep Two Weeks You can keep that baked ham for about two weeks, after its first appearance on the dinner table, if you cover it lightly with waxed paper and refrigerate it. It's best to melt chocolate over for heel-and-toe drama. MORE THAN 300 PATTERNS, COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM! When you shop Penney's it's so easy to have new draperies, you pick out your fabric bring us the measurements and we do the rest! Come in today, order yours.

DRAPERIES DOWNSTAIRS hot water, rather than direct heat, because it scorches easily. Scientifically Developed Medically Proved Medically Researched COLORS THAT will be seen In Engagements with an area interest include four girls from Eureka, Chenoa, Le Roy and Pontiac, with weddings scheduled for May and June. EUREKA Miss Carol Ulrich, daughter of the Ralph C. Ul-richs, Is engaged to Curtis Johnson, son of the Hjalmar R. Johnsons of Rockford.

Miss Ulrich is attending North Central College in Naperville where she is a home economics major and her fiance is a pre-theo-logical student at North Central College. He will graduate in June. CHENOA (PNS) Miss Sandra Pils and Marvin E. Lucas are announcing their engagement. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert Pils and Mr. Lucas is the son of Mrs. Mattie Lucas of Pontiac. Miss Pils is a senior at Chenoa High School and Mr.

Lucas is with the armed forces at Ft. Richardson in Alaska. He is a graduate of Chenoa High School and attended Illinois State Normal University. new shoes of the season include emerald green, lipstick red, royal blue, turquoise, sun gold and dove blue, in addition to the always im portant but less sensational range of beiges and browns, navy and FASHION PLATE 1501 East Jackson black. Movie Page every Sunday in the Pantograph Many of the new shoes are highlighted with touches of white leather, appearing much earlier in the season than usual.

Mrs. Boy Ian, Mr. Spence Wed Mrs. Ann Boylan of 1214 Hill-crest Normal, and George J. Spence of 801 E.

Front St. were married Saturday morning in Holy Trinity Church. THE SMARTEST shoes have simple lines and few ornaments NOW AT CHADBAND'S BUY THREE GET ONE FREE this season, with pointed toes and needle heels still important. Two new style trends are the return of the O'Orsay pump and the emergence of slender instep straps and T-straps in shoes for Our Spring Special COLD VAVE round-the-clock wear. Smooth polished calfskins are most important for street and ir I I with 50 dressy wear, with many silky- 1 1 I hair cut, rins and itt.

napped reversed calf shoes in high colors shown for casual and sports wear. Miss Wanda. Walden and Wayne Cowan are setting their wedding date for May. Miss Walden of 324 E. Mulberry St.

is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walden of Le Roy and is employed at the Union Auto Indemnity Association. Mr. Cowan is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Cowan of Waynesville and is employed as a mechanic at the Five Star Truck Stop. PONTIAC (PNS) Miss Lynn Irene Wright, daughter of the Lloyd Wrights, and Richard Our Sptcialty STYLED HAIR CUTS SU5 ROSEN BEAUTY SALON 110 X. Center St. Ph.

31520 To Prevent Curling Don't forget to cut gashes In the fat edges of a ham steak that you are planning to broil prevents curling. 1 ip I I TlPf iii 9:30 to 1:30 PLACE SETTING EVENT APRIL 28th through MAY 10th Only! COME DOWN TODAY TO IEARM ABOUT THIS GttAT PLUS ONE" OFFER IN FRANCISCAN FINE CHINA. GET ONE 5 PC PLACE SETTING IN YOUR FAVORITE PATTERN FREE WITH THE PURCHASE OF THREE MATCHING PLACE SETTINGS. THIS EVENT PRINTED PATTERN ft LASTS TWO WEEKS ONIYI by Oldric Royce Bolero, Sheath for Costume The brief, easy bolero buttons to the bodice of this dress, echoes the diagonal direction of the mock buttoning on the hip. The dress is a molded sheath good news for the figure the neckline, a marvelous foil for sparkling jewelry treatment.

Make your version of Printed Pattern M223 from a wide choice of fabrics. Linen, shantung, surah, silk crepe, fine cotton are appropriate for design. Printed Pattern M223 is available in Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 dress requires 2 yards 39-inch fabric; bolero requires 1 yards. Send $1 for Printed Pattern M223 to The Sunday Pantagraph, Pattern Department, P.

O. Box 59, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. Y. Please print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, STYLE NUMBER and SIZE. SiLVER PINE $21.75 PLATINUM BAND $14.75 DEL RIO $22.75 it 4 A DAISY-FRESH M7 WHITES On the town or on the go we present New in Fashion Summer Dresses The trapeze, the chemise, the shirtwaister, the sweater dress the young and high waisted line, or the blouson back that's a summary of what's new and pretty for summer and, happily, what to take to travelling too! They're all here at Anderson's in a capsule collection that could well be yoyr complete summer wardrobe and the very same ones you pack for touring.

Cottons priced 10.95 to 29.95 Designer collection 35 to 69.95 RENAISSANCE $21.75 SUNSET $17.75 GOLD LEAVES $19.75 Prices ihown obov ore for each 5 ece place setting rA BUY 3 SETTINGS GET 1 FREE 1 BUY 6 SETTINGS GET 2 FREE I BUY 9 SETTINGS GET 3 FREE r- Fanciful whits glorify your spring and summer wardrobe, looks so expensrve (bur isn't) with its smart trun. EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS ARRANGED TO SUIT YOU NEVER ANY CARRYING CHARGE! JEWELRY STOBB OPEN MONDAY 9:30 A. M. 'TIL 9 P. M.

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