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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 17

Publication:
The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
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17
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Pantagraph B-5 Bloomington-Normal, III. July 4, 1977 Brides love gifts New Names in the News Clemmg cKeatte New selection of bath accessories, casual table linens and unique home accessories. Tuesday, Wednesday, July 5, 6 SWEATEES or SKIRTS Hours: Mon. Sat. 10-5 college linden streets normal CQHI SEBB SfiOB Inr Jt'AOERED I Ol i ys SHIRTS ea.

I Joshua Andrew Hall was born to the Rev. and Mrs. James H. Hall of 1908 Herbert June 28. He weighed 7 pounds, 14 ounces at birth.

Joshua is a brother of Julie Elizabeth, 26 months. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rice of Mexico, and the Rev. and Mrs.

John F. Hall, who are missionaries in West Africa. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kinkade of Odell are parents of their first child, Julie Ann Kinkade, born June 23.

She weighed 8 pounds, 5 ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Goley Jr. of Pontiac and Mr.

and Mrs. James Kinkade of Long Point. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Goley Sr.

of Emington and William Mullen of Flanagan. Lindel and Gini Hunt of 703 Country Lane are parents of Shannon Nicole Hunt, born June 27. She weighed 8 pounds, 6 ounces at birth. Mrs. William L.

Rogers of Marshall, and Charles Hunt of rural Columbia, are grandparents. Geoffrey Ellis Magnuson, born June 26, shares his middle name with his i Entrust the protection and I fRIE INSURED DING GOWN to our unique At dry rat0i keepsake packaging service. The "KEY to being Well Dressed" BJ38fiftEJP ff' father. He was born to Gary and Judy Magnuson of Hudson and is a brother of Gregory, 3. Grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Everett Plapp of Maple Park, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Magnuson of Genoa and Mr. and Mrs.

Donald F. Schumacher of Hinckley. Three-year-old Keisha Lynne Walter joined her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walter of Fairbury in welcoming home Courtney Rae Walter, born June 23.

Courtney weighed 8 pounds, 1 ounce. Grandparents are Clyde Hoffman of Gibson City, Mrs. Jean Hoffman of Fairbury and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walter also of Fairbury.

Laura Lynn Hines was born to Jim and Chris Hines of R. R. 7 June 25. Grandparents are Richard Summersgill of Lake Forest and Mr. and Mrs.

John R. Hines of Morton. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Netherton of Melvin are parents of Rendi Lynn Netheton, born June 28.

Rendi weighed 9 pounds, 1 ounce. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kearney and Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Netherton. Great-grandmothers are Mrs. Mildred Kearney and Mrs. Avas Taylor. Set guest night for ABWA group Mrs.

Arthur R. Williams will address the Corn Belt Chapter of the American Business Women's Association at its annual guest night Thursday at Bloom-ington Country Club. Cocktail hour will begin at 6:15 p.m., with dinner at 7. Mrs. Williams will speak on "Tributes to McLean County." She was recently honored by Bloomington Kiwanis Club as an outstanding senior citizen and Rotary International presented her the Paul Harris Fellow Award, the first woman to receive it.

Anita Blair will be vocational speaker. Marian Vissering and Belvadene Lyon are accepting calls for cancellations until Tuesday. 11 11 L. -J Open 7 A.M. to TO? Tnl 1 6 P.M.

Daily, I i If- if i I use our convenient DRIVE UP WINDOWS DRY CLEANERS 2 1 Of ATinKK 409 E- Washington Bloomington Phone 827-9520 LUV.M I lUll Majn Normaj Phone 827-9433 Iff 4 The best summer of your mm Carina Fridlund Lor' Cummings Vermillion photo Downtown 9:30 to Eastland 10:00 to 9:00 Fridlund-Herman TOWANDA-Carina E. Fridlund of Chicago and the Rev. Del H. Herman of Goodland, plan to be married Oct. 1 in Chicago.

The prospective bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Holger Fridlund of Gothen-berg, Sweden. Herman is a son of the Rev. and Mrs.

D. J. Herman of Towanda. Cummings-McAllister DWIGHT Lori Marie Cummings of Dwight and John Meril McAllister of Pontiac are engaged. The prospective bride is a daughter of Mrs.

Mardell Cummings and the fate William J. Cummings. McAllister is a son of the Marion McAllisters. Begin it now at Elaine Powers. Instead of just another bummer summer, this could be the best summer of your life.

If you start now. And if you let Elaine Powers help. We'll plan a personalized program to get you in great shape for summer. You can start seeing results fast because at Elaine Powers you can use the salon and facilities as much, as often as you like. Six days a week! Our Active-Exercise machines make exercise extra-easy, extra-effective.

And we'll show you how to eat sensibly but well. Think about it isn't the best summer of your life worth $9.95 a month? Only $9.95 a month for the complete 4 month program. Call now for an appointment! After the 4th Summer Sale i Dresses V4 V3 Vl OFF Our entire stock of Summer and Spring dresses sizes 4 to 20 Formerly $39.95 to $199.50 Sportswear V3 V2 OFF Storewide Sale sizes 4 to 16 Formerly $29.95 to $135.00 Blouses Dreaming essential to rest WASHINGTON (AP)-Sleep isn't essential to rest, says National Geographic, but dreaming is. Tired muscles can be refreshed by rest in which sleep is not essential, and scientists now think it is dreaming that provides the mind with some time off. Since the brain apparently functions like a super-computer, says Geographic, and a computer must spend some time "off line" so that corrections, updating and new programs can be fed in, hence the brain also needs a time when it sorts out and absorbs new data.

Dream researchers say that everybody dreams, and that people who say they don't are deep sleepers who simply do not remember their dreams when they wake. Dreaming may be the chief reason for sleep. Dr. Ernest Hartman, dream from Boston State Hospital, feels that the amount of sleep people need is determined by how much dreaming they require. Practical persons like Thomas Edison or Winston Churchill needed little sleep, but deep thinkers like Albert Einstein slept as much as 12 hours a night.

For such people, he points out, dreams may be a way of working out troublesome problems. Ph. 829-2302 Elaine Powers Figure Salons 1977 Elaine Powers 6 Keepin'iton the light side Figure Salons 1210 TOWANDA PLAZA 9 a.m. -9 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m.

-4 p.m. -MM? 197 7 Dy NEA Inc uw AFTER THE 4TH Berry's World "By the way, my dear, how long has it been since the last sex scandal around here?" y3 OFF Ml 14 Different Boutiques Sizes 6 to 18 Formerly $22.95 to $49.95 Spring Coats new LB V2 OFF FLOWER BIN-Leaded glass planters 50 OFF. Selected baskets and containers. PAPER AND THINGS Swedish tops, gift wrap V4 PRICE. GOURMET GARDEN -'4 OFF selected tinware, stainless flatware, mugs and miscellaneous items.

JO ANN'S MATERNITY-Summer dresses, shorts, tops, pantsuits, OFF. THE LEADED WINDOW Selection of pillows and brass all reduced 'A to Vi OFF. Also Royal Holland pewter, crystal, selected desk sets 14 OFF. BAGETELL-Variety of summer bags, canvas leather, scarves and .25 to 50 OFF ANDERSON'S Select group of women's apparel V2 OFF. LINEN CLOSET-Variety of bath accessories and table linens V2 OFF.

DOWN THE AISLE-Spring summer merchandise 25 to 50 OFF. ANN'S TOLE SHED -All needlework kits V2 OFF. Libby Simmons Dimensional Tole Vi OFF. Xs Some cashmere coats sizes 6 to 18 Formerly $250.00 to $99.50 The blind for people who won't settle for ordinary blinds elegantand beautiful We can install Blinds to fit almost any window. These are the slim, elegant, tapeless blinds that come in over 100 gorgeous colors.

Call or stop by to see samples. Long Dresses SAVE V2 The main Even! 1406 N. MAIN, BLOOMINGTON Mon. thru Sat. FREE PARKING 25 OFF Si 10 am-5 pm IN REAR fN One group sizes 6 to 20 Formerly $69.95 to $220.00 yWRPETUinDN, I Phon 62-7571 802 Eldorado Rood, Bloomington Located Between Oakland Ave.

Lincoln St. Just East of Beltline Road 'LjfY ttsMl1 All sales final!.

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