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Galesburg Register-Mail from Galesburg, Illinois • Page 12

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ftegister-Mail, Gdlesburg, III. Wednesday, Aug. Nancy Bartlow IhXjiMtolic Galesburg, was the scene for the wed- Miss Natlcy Bartlow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest BarlktW of Yates City, and Robert G.

Nunn son of Mr. and Mrs. Itobert G. Nunn, 413 Anita, Sherman, on Aug. 19.

The double rliig ceremony was read at 2:30 p. m. by Rev. Aldrich assisted by Rev. i of the First United Church, Herrin.

Best his brother was James "E.jlSunn of Fort Knox, Ky. DPriftg the prelude by Mrs. Jozwick of Galesburg, or- "ganisti guests were seated by RoKue Robbins of Sherman, Rob Ericltson of St. who also served as groomsmen. Joe Aldrich of Gafesourg was guitarist.

SaVy Kaenter of St. sister of the bride, of honw, Miss Becky of Sherman, and 'MiSs Suzanne CWner of Yates City, bridesrtaids, were in pmk dresses trimmed with white lace red bows. Veils were shoufder length. Each carried of deep purple asters streamers. in marriage by her father, the bride in a formal gown of white silk organza with wide panels of re-embroidered lace defbiing the waistline, and on the front of the skirt carried a bouquet of pink, purple and white asters.

Veiling was a butterfly style with netting falling to shoulder length in three layers. Reception Guests offered felicitations to the couple at a reception which followed at Holiday Inn. Honors were shared by Mrs. Ralph Kaplan of Houston, Miss Lanette Harris of Bartonville and Miss Lynn Bramlett Galesburg. Gifts were arranged Doug Bleichner, Miss Teresa Turner and Miss Donna Harmon, all of Yates City.

After a wedding trip to San (Contmued on Page 13) Miss Hoke- (Continued fnm Page 11) Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Nunn Jr. (Mi.ss Nancy Bartlow) formed a chapel train.

Edged in lace, the bride's mantilla illusion veiling was highlighted with seed pearls. A reception followed at tlic church. FASHION YOUR ATTENTION on this dashing young spectator called "Zig lag" from CaiffSfhiiAGobfetiirif of''' colors In soft Sugar Kid leather meet up front with notched edges and airy perfs all set on a rounder toe and stack heel. Beautifully crafted for comfort and Try a pair today $14.95 NO RAISE IN PRICE 230 E. MAIN ST.

Miss Cynthia Trulson Miss Cynthia L. Trulson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gale A. Trulsoni 12t5 E.

North and Terry W. Wignall, son of Mrs. Conces of Galesburg and W. Wignall of were married Aug. 12 at the First United Methodist Church.

Dr. Robert White read the double ring ceremony at 7 p. m. after guests had been seated by P. J.

Hogan of Niota and Rod Larkins of Knoxville. Best man was Brent Kilgore. Serving as groomsmen were Roger Cutis, Gale Trulson Fred Glenn of Moline, Artie Jorganson, Eddie Wignall and Russ Wignall. Miss Patricia Elliott of Allan ta, maid of honor. Miss Mackey, Miss Sue Wignall, Miss Colleen Guenther of Peoria, Miss Patti Eden, also of Peoria, Miss Cheryl Trulson and Miss Colleen Trulson, were in white on red twin print voile dresses fashioned in shirtwaist style.

Each had white picture hats to complete their ensembles. The honor attendant carried a red and white bouquet of and the bridesmaids, White carnations. Flower girl was Tammy Motz and ringbcarer, Mark Trulson. The bride, who carried a bouquet of white carnations accented with red roses, selected an empire styled gown of white ChantiUy lace fashioned with an A-line silhouette skirt which 2 STATION BEAUTY SHOP (COMPLETE) FOR SALE Can betwa.n Noon p.m. 2B9-2ei9 Attend Luncheon Members of the Galestburg Chapter of Credit Women, International, journeyed to Madison, on Saturday.

Mrs. Dorothy Holland, Mrs, Edna Mae Peltifurd, Mrs. Rofc ert Sundberg, Mrs. Frank nold, Mrs. Catherine Vitale and Mrs.

Chris Poole, president, of the Galesburg Chapter, attended the Wisconsin Day Luncheon and Style Show Sunday at the Park Motor Inn with 50 other guests from Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin. Miss Rosemary Spataro, District i)resident, announced the Annual Seminar and Leaders Clinic to be held at the Pick- Congress Hotel in Chicago on Mr. and Mis. Gregory R. Brooks (Miss Linda M.

Archer) Miss Linda Archer Since their return from a wedding trip to Michigan, newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Gregory R. Brooks are residing at Clinton, Iowa, where.he is employed as automotive manager for Montgomery: Wards. The couple exchanged wedding vows Aug.

12 in a double ring ceremony read by Rev. Ben Haddick at. United ChrisUan Church in Yates City. The bride, the former Miss Linda M. Arch- daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Lyndal R. Archer, was given in marriage, by her fp.ther. Standing with the bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Brooks of Mt. Prospect, was Kevin O'Neal of Palatine, best man Joe Albert of Springfield was groomsman and Raymond Archer of Macomb and. Wayne Wilson of Mt. Prospect ushers, seated the guests. Miss Holly Bowers, maid of honor, and Mrs.

Gregg Moutoux, bridesmaid, carried kets of yellow and white mums as accent for their aqua dresses. The bride selected a white lace over acetate taffeta wedding gown which she complemented with a cascade bouquet of yellow Sweetheart roses, carnations and fuji mums. Reception Honors at the reception which followed at the Beacon Buffet in East Peoria were given Miss Sandy Clayton, Springfield, Miss Dottle Mealiff, Mendon, Miss Carol Morby, Farmington, and Miss Patty Johnson, Carthage. The bride, a Yates City High fiohl, Elgin was soloist. Miss Kafeh Stibbe, Naperville, lighted candles in the service.

Preceding the bride down the processional aisle were Mrs. Norbert Wolter, matron of honor, Mrs. James Erickson and Mrs. Gary Wager, bridesmaids, who carried bouquets of assorted pastel carnations, daisies and gypsophila as accent for their light blue dotted Swiss dresses having bodices trimmed with lace. Lace, threaded with blue ribbon, also trimmed their bonnet picture hats.

Miss Hoke, given in marriage by her mother, selected for her wedding a high waisted gown, fashioned with slight train. Of white satin peau and candlelight organza, the long sleeved gown designed with fitted was trimmed with ivory lace at the waistline, neck and cuffs. A Juliet cap held the bride's full length veiling and she carried a bouffant bouquet of Tddte daisies, carnations and gypsophila. Dennis Moore, of near Dixon, was best man and James Erickson, Abingdon, and Richard Bakka. groomsmen.

Ushers were Dale Hoke, Richard Hoke and Douglas Hoke, all of Elgin. Sharing serving honors at the reception which followed in the church dining room were Mrs. Dale Hoke, Mrs. Douglas Hoke and Mrs. Richard Hoke.

Since their return from a wedding trip to the Wisconsin Dells the newlyweds are residing near Dixon. A graduate of Elgin High School graduate, received her degree from Western Illinois University, Macomb, with this year's class. The bridegroom, a Mt. Prospect High School graduate, was also graduated from Technical Institute at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. LET'S CO on Sit.

lo Ganava and Honav Baar Farm. Price J12.65 Includes transportation and ini. Sinner at the farm and an afternoon boat ride on Lake Geneva. Ticket sale ends Sept. 4th.

Purchase tickets at Randen's Garage, Mon. Blvd. or send check to 723 Warren St. Tickets sent by return mall. Set September Wedding Date Miss L.

Rossow and John A. Bowman.whose engagement was announced during July, have chosen Sept. 2 for their wedding date. Vows will be exchanged at First Christian Oiurcb, Iowa Avenue, Iowa City, Iowa, at 2:30 p.m. with the reception immediately following at the church.

Miss ROssow is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Orville Rossow of Manchester, Iowa, and the bridegroom's parents are Dr. and Mrs. J. Bowman of Abingdon.

Musical Program Follows Senior Citizens' Potluck Senior Citizens had their weekly potluck Monday evening fat the clubrooms in the YMCA. A musical program was given by Arthur Johnson who sang, accompanying himself on the guitar. His selections were "My Little Swedish Home," and "I'll Be With You When Roses Bloom Again." Mrs. Margaret Arnold led in group singing, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Martha Davis.

School and William Jewell College, Missouri, where she was a member of Delta Zeta Sorority, the bride has been employed as a first grade teacher in Galesburg. The bridegroomi a Sterlmg Township High School graduate, attended Junior College in Rockford and Sauk Valley, College, Sterling. He is employed by the Retail Credit Association in Sterling. GAMBIE MUSIC Half-way out is McDoaild'i on North Handarion Straai whara it 's aaiy and iun la laarn Is play muilcal laatnimanl. All you supply la menay mi lha dasUa.

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