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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 7

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itst. NEW NAMES inxx Baby Named Many Kidi Selling No Education All -p) --v 1 i i County Home Bureau Elects Mrs. Lantz Fisher Fair Slafes Entries For Juniors For Saybrook Docor, Uncle I Members of the McLean County Home Bureau elected Mrs. Stan-i ley Lar.tz of Danvers president at FISHER rNS The Jarior Named for Dr. Van Han of Say- I its ar.r.ual meeting Friday at Lake croup wiU have an exhibit at Fisb- brook and for an uncle, Wayne 3i Million So Handicapped, Says U.S.

Aide Forehand of Pana, Joseph Fred rick Forehand is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Forehand Ii.oomington. 'rr Community Fair and Hone Mrs. Lantz.

mho has served inclucL- a Urge dispUy of county as 4-H chairman, and other; wtes. cakes, pastnes. handi-oKiccrs announced Friday will craft, junior garden and junior take over their new Dotations in Comers, anj ciothirg. of rural Arrowsmith. He weighed 9 pounds and an ounce at birth Millions of school-age children Down Top Notchers To Meet Tuesday DOWNS (PNS) The Downs Top Notchers clothing club will hold its meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.

m.at Sherry Dunlap's home. Demonstrations will be given by Francis Jones on "Using Marking Equipment" and Margaret Hudle-berg on "Seam Finishes." Talks will be given by Phyllis Rueger on "Selecting Finishes" and Mada-line Snow, on "Food Handling." Sherry Dunlap and Madaline Snow will serve are not in school despite Ameri June 28 in Gibson Community Hospital, a brother of Florence cas cherished aim oi education September. i open to rU between 15 I Other, include Mrs. OrvCle Ehr- nd ihardt. Yates Unit, trst vice presi- If, ucrjJfct dert- Mm li, iil Tate.

Mrs. Ray Brock. Mrs. El dent; Mrs. James Ha mm.

Marie, Junetta Ann, Leo for all, according to a noted 2'j. and -Sharon. 13 months. son. Kfrnd viro nrw4nf fr Herold C.

Hunt, undersecretary mer Lutx and Mrs. Cecil Nelson are the committee. Their grandparents are Mr. ar.d Mrs. Morton Riggs of Farmer City James Thompson.

Dale, secre iwi At and the Clarence Forehands of of health, education and welfare, said surveys show millions of handicapped, migrant or financially tary; Mrs. Linden Cusey. Randolph, treasurer. Another exhibit will the Cower show. Mrs.

W. F. rtovine as superintendent, and a commit Vernon. i needy children are not receiving Mrs. Delmar Preiser.

Downs. tee of Mrs. Roy Fairfield. Mrs. an education.

JI; Mrs. Edwm Sutter. Old Town-; Mrs. L. Duall.

Hunt made the report in Nation EUa iu" sw.i, pmytui, Les'ae HesvT. Mrs. Thomas, foods; Mrs. Vernon' uP.D rv al Parent-Teacher, official publication of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers. Seven pounds and 6 ounces was the birth weight July 2 at St Joseph's of Vicky Bell Burton, born to the Eugene Burtons of Carlock.

Named for her grandmother and great grandmother, Vicky Bell is a sister of Robert Edward, who's 5, and Julie Ann, 3. Their grandparents are the Carl Nybergs cf Peoria Heights and Mrs. Victoria Miller Lexington mxsic; Mrs. Another department Is the hob-John English Dale mreatior; fcy char-M ewiiat this Mrs. Stanley Lants FOR HOT SUMMER MASTER MERCHANT: Gals Don't Want Shopping Made Too Easy year wi'h of handicraft, an; Mrs.

Wiur Lawrence. Anch-jMrs. a. r. tve 3.

or. schools legislative chair-, tendent. and the committee Includes mTn-. Mrs. Walter Kuhns and Lss Cal- Mrs.

Olin Burrows. Blue Mound. jene iiicju, Mrs. Emory Schroeder.j Hunt said about 3,500,000 childrensuffering from physical or mental handicaps, emotional disturbances or social maladjustment need special help from schools. Not more than one fourth of these are receiving the help they need.

A Real Cool Dessert Garden Topic At Fairbury Normal, family u1ng and home, management; Mrs. Carl Mays. Be Sure Gravy's Done Simmer your gravy about 5 min Yates, health and sanitation; Mrs Burton of 718 W. Warhington St Kimberly Jo, 2. has lost her single status in the Bettie and Harold Swanzy household with the arrival of an 8 pound, ounce baby sister.

Beth Rence Swaniy. Born June 27 in Mennonite Hospital, FAIRBURY (PNS) The Gar- Hunt said the cost of educating such handicapped children is from two to five times greater than for a normal child but is far below the cost of supporting a non-con utes to make sure the Cour is Forrest a r. Bloominrton Mrs. Kreig on Program Of Bloomingdale Club den Department of the Fairbury 'Township, home beautification and cooked. The man who took Fifth Avenue Lemon-Peach Chiffon Pie Good for Now Woman's Club will meet Tuesday home fumishirs.

evening at th lihrarv 7-M Speaker at the annual meeting shops to Suburbia, USA, says women don't want shopping made RANDOLPH (PNS) The Beth is a cranddauzhter of Mrs. tributing member of society. Hunt, former school superintendent at Chicago, said more too easy. p. m.

The program will consist Nellie Backlund of Downs and "Take away a woman's chance following a 12:30 luncheon at East Bay Camp was Lorraine Hof-mann, summer assistant at the Home Bureau office. Harold Swanzy of 01 several types oi gardens hich Mr. and Mrs. than a half-million children of Wapella. She looi, refreshing desserts are Bloomingdale Community Club will meet at 1:30 p.

m. Thursday at the, home of Mrs. Roy Gesson. Mrs. Russell Kreig will present the program.

A white elephant and food sale will be held. just missed being be discussed by Miss Marjorie birthday by Fulton, ''English Gardens." and migrant workers do not in one place long enough to main born on her sister ster's the perfect answer to any meal Call Agent Frank Egg for STATE FARM INSURANCE two days. lAiue rcarson, uerman Gardens." Mrs. Nettie Karnes tain any degree of school continuity. vwui the tree-ripened peaches the markets now, you can make Patricia Joan Rocke is the third WU review "Through My Gar- He said great gains have been for a day of shopping and lunch with the girls, a chance at a sale it's like robbing her of the right to vote," said Sol G.

Atlas. Atlas is creator, builder and boss of the Cross County Shopping Center, the largest such center in the world. "A woman wants to browse, to feel the goods, to try on before desserts like this, for Lemon- child for Richard and Gate' by Norman Flower. Cheese Fondue Watch the salt when yoj are making a fondue because cheese varies in the amount of salt It contains. made in educating rural youth, COOKING'S FUN Peach Chiffon Pie.

Rocke of Eureka, a 6 pound, ll1 but that a "discouraging" number ounce daughter born June 10 In Mrs. Cleaon Hosess RANDOLPH (PNS) The Peoria Methodist Hospital. A sister of Steven, nearly 4. and Cyn-j of farm children, particularly in 12 southern states, do not attend school, usually for financial reasons. U.P.

thia, 17 months, she a grand Randolph Ladies Aid will meet at daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alph! she buys," he said. "I doubt if shopping ever will reach the pushbutton stage, because women don't 2 p. m.

Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Roy Qesson. with Mrs. Leman of Eureka and Joe Rocke LEMOX-PEACII CHIFFON PIE 1 envelope unflavored gelatin cup cold water 5 eggs, separated 1 cup granulated sugar i cup lemon juice teaspoon salt 1 cup finely chopped (or mashed fresh peaches 1 baked 9-inch pie shell Family Supper Quick hamburger dish. Chili Chopped Steak Sandwiches Salad Bowl Fruit Cobbler Beverage Copies of ALL PANTAGRAPH PICTURES Slay Be Purchased at UNITED PHOTO SHOP of Eureka.

Albrecht To Judge 4-H Club Show want it that way. Of course, we will go on working out new serv Fejrjnr Ann Jackson, born June Russell Kreig and Mrs. Eva Campbell, assistant hostess. Mrs. Glenn Ogden will conduct devotions.

ices which they do want. fbOM 4-S1AS BCI ti. Mala it 29 in Pontiac to Dorothy and Robert Jackson of that city, weighed HIS BUSY BRAIN already is at LINCOLN (PNS) Mrs. Mabel work on a couple of added aids Albrecht, Logan County Home Ad Soften gelatin in cold water: set 6 pounds and 13 ounces at birth. She and 4 year old Carolyn Jane A CHILI CHOPPED STEAK SAND to the shopper.

viser, on Wednesday will judge at WICHES Ingredients: 2 tablespoons but One would be sort of a Cook's TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 416 X. MAIN ST. moxE 5-3870 tour to tour the shops instead of are granddaughters of Mr. and Mrs. S.

E. Nelson of Gibson City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E.

Poling aside. Put egg yolks in saucepan or top of double boiler and beat slightly. Add half the sugar; continue beating until well mixed. Stir in lemon juice. Cook on medium heat or over ter or margarine, 1 medium-sized onion (chopped).

large green the Sangamon County 4-H club show at the Recreation Center in Buffalo Hart. Election of officers will be at Home Bureau unit meetings this the sights. Atlas sees the day when shop-pins centers will stretch their pepper (chopped), 1 clove garlic (minced), 1 pound ground beef of Nashville. have chosen Gregory Lane Poling as the name of their first child, born June 25 7 week. (chuck or round), 1 can (1 pound) i tomatoes, Vi cup chili sauce, The Lawndale unit will meet at 30 p.

m. Tuesday at the home of in Nashville. He weighed 8 pounds and 6 ounces. Mr. and Mrs.

Isaac IL Lane of 505 N. Clinton SL are Mrs. Harry Begolka near Lincoln. FRESH 100 PURE teaspoon chili powder, cup sweet pickle relish, hamburger rolls. boiling water until thick, stirring constantly.

Add softened gelatin and stir until dissolved. Remove from heat. Cool. Add salt to egg whites and beat until stiff, but not dry. Gradually add remaining cup sugar and beat until very stiff; set aside.

The Ann Rutledge 4-H club will maternal grandparents and Mrs. provide the major part of the pro Method: Melt butter In 10-inch James Troehmei of 1404 W. Wal- sale arms right into the heart of the rural areas, run buses to spe-j cified pick-up points, give a group of women free transportation to the shopping center, feed them at a swank restaurant in the center to provide the social atmosphere, and then cart them, bundles and all, home at the end of the day. Another Atlas idea a shopping center under one giant, plexiglass roof or dome. The dome would gram.

skillet over low heat; add onion. nu SL, paternal grandmother. The West Oran unit will meet at green pepper and garlic; cook. 1:30 p. m.

Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Joe Wurth near Beason. The Peel and chop very fine enough stirring often, until onion is wilted. Add beef; mash with a fork sua 10 iresn ripe peacnes to make 1 cup major part of the program will be to crumble; cook until beef loses Stir into cooked lemon gelatin mixture and then gently fold in its red color. Add tomatoes, chili given by the Beason Busy Bees 4-H club.

LEAN CENTER CUT sauce and chili powder; cook slow Taking the spotlight in Roanoke these days is James Lee Wiegand, new arrival in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wiegand. James Lee (5 pounds, 8 ounces) has two brothers, Morris Jr. 11 and Johnny 5.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ho-del Sr. of Roanoke and Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Wiegand Sr. of Washington are grandparents. operate on motorized hinges, so egg whites. Carefully pile into ly about 30 minutes. Add pickle baked pie shell.

Chill until firm that it could be rolled back to let relish and cook 10 minutes longer. The Elkhart unit will meet at 2 p. m. Thursday at the Elkhart Recreation Center in the bank building. The Junior Elkhartettes nature in on beautiful spring and fall days.

In it would be Just before serving, top with whipped cream and garnish with Split hamburger rolls, toast and Dutter; serve meat mixture over sliced fresh peaches. 7 rolls. 4-H club will furnish part of the program. The Hartsburg and Hartsburg closed from the cold, in summer, air-conditioned. "Shops wouldn't be so formal," Atlas said.

"No need for windows, On Fisher Program Junior Homemakers unit will meet for Instance. It would be sort of FISHER (PNS) Woman's like one sprawling, outdoor mart." Society of Christian Service of Atlas got interested in suburban at 1:30 p. m. Friday at the Harts-burg-Emden High School, in a combined meeting. The Stitch and Chatter 4-H club will give most of the program.

shopping center 15 years ago, long Point Chi Rhos Elect Jo Ann Horn LONG POINT (PNS) Miss Jo Ann Horn was elected president of the Chi Rho Club Thursday evening in the Christian Church. Other officers are Pam Partridge, vice president, David Cook, secretary, and Sharon Hu-sted, treasurer. "I sensed Tins mass move to the suburbs," he explained, Fisher Methodist Church will meet in the church parlors at 2 p. m. Thursday with Mrs.

J. F. Mulvain, Mrs. Ed Webster, Mrs. Clarence Rice and Mrs.

Hattje Allen hostesses. Mrs. Roy Hiftcs and Mrs. Glenn O. Wilson will have the devotions and program.

Mrs. Ernest Feken Heads Benson WSCS and I knew women in the outlying areas weren't going to drive to town and fight the traffic and BENSON (PNS) Mrs. Er parking problem. Merchants in the big city would have to open suburban branches with the same nest Feken was elected president! of the WSCS of the Methodist! Church at the meeting Thursday! at the home of Mrs. Paul Koehler.

Ladies clip this ad and give it to your husband! Other officers are Mrs. Carl Thompson, vice president; Mrs. complete stocks they carried in town." In 1949, he built what has become known as the "miracle mile" a 57,500,000 shopping "strip" at Manhasset, Long Island. Some of New York's top department stores and speciality Milledge Thomas, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Rodney Thompson, birthday fund, and Mrs.

Clayton Perino, card selling chairman. shops opened branches. He doesn't have a corner on the idea of the shopping centers there are many others. And he sees the day when they become a national institution. With their mm 'ff spread will grow the habit of night shopping, every night instead of one or two nights.

And, also, the Saybrook Auxiliary To Install Officers SAYBROOK (PNS) The last meeting of the Auxiliary for the current year will be held Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the Legion Hall. Hostesses are Norma Baker, Ollie Kinsell, Helen Nelson, Lillie Bow-en and Bethel Wahls. Mrs.

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