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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 6

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PAGE SIX TELEGRAPH Weddfnf Date Made Known Miss Ellen Thompson has selected Saturday, July 23, as the date of her marriage to Walter C. Brown, son of Mrs. Marie Brown, 1817 Evergreen avenue, and the late George R. Brown. The prospective bride Is a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John M. Thompson of 1401 East Fifth street. The wedding will take rn the evening, at 8 o'clock, In Upper Alton Baptist. Church.

Homer Campbell and Miss Nancy Thompson, sister of Miss Thompson, will be the couple's attendant. Miss Thompson made known her engagement, last spring. Reunion A reunion of the 1020 class of Alton High School will he held tonight at Maguire's and 32 members will be among the 68 guests In attendance. Dinner will be served, and n. program presented.

The guest list will Include Mr. anfl Mrs. F. G. Schrantz of Gales burg, 111., Mr.

and Mrs. W. n. Miss Mildred Rutledge, Mr. and Mrs.

E. M. Leamnn and Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. n. P.

Winter of La Grange, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wilson of Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Capach, San Diego, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Farls, Washington, Mrs. Forrest Arden, Champaign, and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest.

Duncan of Grafton. Mrs. Winter fAlrrm Turner), Mrs. Wilson (Thnlma Chapman) Mrs. Capach (Hallle Show), Paul Farls, Mrs.

Arden (Helen and Forrest Duncan were class members. Mr. Schrantr and Miss Kutledee were 1929 class sponsors, and W. R. Curtis was superintendent of schools In 5929.

B. Johnson Is present, superintendent of schools and K. M. mon Is principal of Alton Hlch School: To Observe Anniversary Mr. and Mrs.

Lynn Belser of 1508 Highland avenue will keep open house Tuesday evening, June 28, from 7 to 10 o'clock, in observance of their twenty-fifth or silver wedding anniversary. Relatives and friends ore Invited to call. Korte-Tlce Wedding The wedding of LcRoy Korte, of Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. Korto and Miss June daughter of John Grover Tlce of East. Alton and Mrs. Leta Sanders Tlce of ifc Wl tflke plnct tonight, nt the Trinity Lutheran Church, with the Rev. Paul Juer ensen officiating.

Miss Dorothy Korte, sister of the prospective groom, will be mnld of honor, and Miss Lillian Hack and Miss Glennn Ray bridesmaids. Mr. Korte wll he attended hv nisbrothery Kenneth C. Korte, nest man. Marvin Boyce and Rob- he mn en an Hillls Arnold and Malcolm Alber, mi jitfuii HI.

me ivioose A rehearsal dinner wns givpn Lnrt ln Stnunton, and a weddin" thp hor Mr. cnkc ns on lnc refreshment table. Tf ie Kroom attended high school in Eldorado and served two years with the navy In the Marshall Islands. He Is engaged In the construction business. His bride attended All on High School and Is employed nt Owens-Illinois Glass Company.

The couple will reside at 508 Washington nvenue. rnents. Jiue. Eighteen guests were In nt- Iil 1Jnhf thc brlrtnl "'lf Prn- ln tn pnrty nppolnt- I'or run I cinh Beta Gammn Upsllon sornrllv, Lambda chapter, gnvo Its annual Spring 9 from to 12:30 o'clock. "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" colored balloons and were decorated polcs of hpr fh rk Were Und out the dance hall.

MISSPS Carroll, Dool-v Hlbbs, Shirley Dietscl Dol Annvm' Anne nard. Anne Vo linger, Marilyn Carol Relnhardt nnd Ken In costume, assisted In enter- (ainlng. Mr, and Mrs. Hue Mr. and Mrs.

Olvyn Arnold. Mr nnfl Mrs. Clarence Rrhmlti nm Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm E.

Nowmmi chaperoned the party. l''Uh Fry l-'riiliiy Mr. nnd Mrs H. .1. Molloy of Lincoln avenue entertained with fish fry Frldny night nt their home, and Mrs.

Molloy wns assisted In serving by hpr d'augn- tor, Miss Mai-ale Molloy. The fish served was brought to Alton hv Post-Nuptial Party Mrs. Thomas Freidline, the former Miss Irma Unterbrink, 'was honored with a miscellaneous postnuptial shower on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. John T. Johnson of Dorsey.

The home was decorated In" orchid and whit.o and gifts were placed beneath an umbrella on a table. Fifteen guests, Mrs. Norman Haworth of Alton, Mrs. Harry Morrison and Miss Marcelln Smith of Bunker Hill and the Misses Dorothy, Lotus, Margie and Darlene Bertels, Ber- nlce and Kvelyn Meyer, Marie Johnson, Mary Aljefs. Helen Johnson of Dorsey were present.

Bunco was played and awarded to Mrs. Freidline, Miss Dorothy Bertels and Miss Evelyn Meyer. Mrs. Johnson was assisted i'l serving refreshments by Mrs, John Unterbrink. Miss Knkon A Bride This morning at.

0 o'clock In Matthew's Church Miss Marie Kokos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kokos, 2804 Vlewland avenue, became the bride of Charlos Muenstermann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Muenstermann, 1003 South Hackmnn street, Staunlon.

The Rev. Wllllnm Croke performed the double ring ceremony before a small gathering of friends and relatives. Miss Kokos was attended by Mrs. Ralph Fulkerson, matron of honor, and Mrs. William Gunn.

sister of the groom, bridesmaid. Best man was Rflph Fulkerson and groomsman, Kenneth Kokoa, brother of the bride. Susan Sherwood, niece of the bride, was flower girl. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore white net wedding gown made with a peplum edged with lace and worn over a slip of taffeti, The dross had a sheer net yoke edged with lace, Whg sleeves end- Ing In lace points over the hands, and a full skirt, extending Into a train. Miss Kokos wore a finger- til veil of Illusion edged with lace and decorated with satin ribbon across the bottom, and she had a pearl necklace and earrings, gifts of the groom.

She carried bouquet of red roses arranged with baby breath nnd small ferns. Mrs. Fulkerson and Mrs. Gunn appeared in dresses styled alike of taffeta and desighed with off- shoulder net. yokes, tight bodices and full skirts.

The matron of icnor wore aqua blue and the bridesmaid, pink. The young women had picture hats and long mitts to match their dresses. They carried bouquets of summer flowers. The flower girl was dressed yellow nnd carried daisies. "The Bridal Chorus" from "Lohengrin" by Wagner was used ns processional nnd the Mendelv sohn Wedding March ns the re- Following the nuptials, a wedding breakfast, was at the iome of the bride's parents for the irldal party nnd relatives of the two families.

A reception was held In the afternoon at. the Moose SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1949 Betty wers jun JOHNSON-CRANE Mrj. R. A Johnson in Shurtloff Colk I Marshall photo VANTREASE-STEVENS Mr. and Mrs.

Donald WilLarn Van- froi'O, the former Mis Myrtle who married al Twelfth Presbyterian June Studio Mr. nnd of Godfrpi infh stropt when they if, graduate of Alton carnations centered with a delacn- ablp orchid corsage. The malron of honor and bridps- whlch wns worn hy her grand- the receptidn to motor through mother at. her wedding. She rar- (hp smith.

The will rpsirlp a cascade bouquet of whitn West 1 return. Mr. Philli High Srhoo the nrmed ropp. He Lnclede Step lips, nlso an Is attending of Benuly Culture. STAHLHUT-EVERMAN Mr.

and Mrs Clifford Sfahlhut, former Miss Shirley Ann whoso WFriding occurred June 4 Strrhlor stud'O Personals served 22 months in maids were dressed in similar 'orrns, mostly In Ku-1 gowns of tnffotn styled with a WOOD RIVER JUNIOR WOMAN'S rv.ii Thursday evening. From left, Mrs. Paul Mrs. RcDTf Wrgman, Mrs Ceoi lov-sry Arthur Jusrgensen, son of 'he Rev. Paul Juergensen, pastor of, Trinity Lutheran Churrh, and Mr--.

Kur gan Lofton; rear" row, Harry h-i! Wiseman, Mrs. Wanda Seymour, Mrs. Hanna Cilii: Mr hrin at Wtrrrins of Carter Moore, Mrs. Norman lip Srhcppct. -r- 1 Roy Adams, district director; Mrs.

j. A. ici Shop i 1 mi- fn iniirMa SMvino v.nn a nPf. an employe of the! yoke, short puff sleeves, tight IlierR of 1217 CentrBl v( Compnny. Mrs.

Phil- fitted bodice and full nufl arrived toriny from Bronxville, Altnn iligh gradual Irnlrnl Illinois School Mary Ann, of Mr. an Godfrey. Plnns ar couple plm summer. Mr. Boa High Scho Kroger sfo ancee alten Alhe Miss Rei Mr.

and West drive 'tied Frida Alhprs of Dulln Ship Harry Albe Audrey She ns maid of was best mony toolt rbijt Announcement rs. George GerhiK, are announcing the of their daughter, Aulcn appeared in orchid, Miss Spurgpon in blue, and Mrs. Williams in pink. The young women wore bpndplecps to match gowns and long white mitts. Mrs.

Autpn carried a of yellow carnations. Miss Spur- coon pink rnrnalions, and Mrs, to John K. Beard, son Williams, blue carnations. Mrs. Ora Benrd of r) npp( flrpri )n 1 yellow qrgandy frock made with N.

where he spent his winter vicarage. He taught In the high school department of Concordia Collegiate Institute. After a few days Mr. Juergensen will leavr for summer vicarage in northern Canada. Mr.

who will he ordninPd next. year, will reenter Concorrlia Seminary, St. Louis, in September. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Mohr and Lutheran Bible Institute Sunday Weekend Session al Moro Hospital Notes nt St. Joseph's Hospital Surgical Tfpatmrnl Helen Golabowskl. wife Ronmn Golnbowskl, .175 Simth Woort River. David Dvnrchak. son nf Mr.

ami Mrs. Psul B. Dvotrhak. llfl W-ntl River. David Gucrlnne, rnn nf Mr.

and Mrs. Vincent Gucrlone. 411 Chnmbrrlain. Incomplete hut tight bndice nnd a long full i children, and Phyllis, have lo wed in the early skirt. She carried basket of'returned to Arlington, after blue carnations.

visi Mnhr a thernn A wedding breakfast was served i Adolph Mohr, and sister, Missi Ipr 1 0 nl i AflrtKw nf "1 O1 1 i The second annual Bible, In- sponsored hy the Madison i Miss Snnrlra Lamhorl. daimh'rr nf Lutheran Sunday School Mr. Mis. Jrfrph Lamport, 511 Count Teachers' Association is beinjr held this at. Kmmaus 42.1 South (a visit with Mr.

Mohr's falhrr, thernn church in The hi-1 Miss graduate of Alton A wedding breakfast was served i Adolph Mohr, and sister, Miss i st jt ujp inchirtpc; th' ft" I Mls en Kefne lall hler Is employed In the after the ceremony at the home Florence Mohr, of 1215 Central! Prnorfn undav' Sessions V-1 North Side His of the bride's parents, and mem- avenue and other I Bt 3 3 wh I 1 other Immediate relatives were led Alton High School. hers of the wedding party and i i it. i-Mlller Wedding i Miller, dnughfer nf rs. David Miller, i can today nt. 3 p.

while Sun- Miss Janie SiRlock. daughter of i afternoon's meetings begin at nnH TVTrc TP c-l Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Siglock 2:,10.

The public is Invited. 4 i iic nun is in HP'i guests. Later a reception wns nf 006 Logan street, has returned The 'Rev Allan "llarf hold, also at the home of from Albuquerque. N. where brides parenls from 7 to 10 o'clock she was the Riicst of relatives for 11 11 11 i i.i j.ii (i 11 i i ic i n.

rduMVCS East. Alton, was mar-j In the evening, and friends of i he; two weeks. Miss Siglock will sonofM son or Mrs. happiness. of Cottage Hills and The refreshment table at the re- wish them sume her studies at St.

John's Hospital School of Nursing, Lrtuls, June 28. assistant, socrptnry for Sunday schools of the Lutheran church, me reirestiment table at thp ne of -as. Alton. was decorated with a Ju Hellrung of Chicago Is riLS i of red roses and a several the the ibject: "Functional Teaching in the Sunday School." The address uul Mrs. Nd'ilnn Arshf.

352B AbprHeen. Mm l.nnn'ne K'-bmilrk, 3537 Jne ClaxtOM. "1 Madison. Wnnd ftlvrr. William C.

Haveli-n. lin Wood rtiver v.iniip. Hiver. MlfJ l.ardp Firldnn, Tt. 1.

Mertlral Trrnlintnt onorandPa in bc followed by a group in the First Baptist Ch rch, East. Alton. The brldf and groom met at the altar wher; the Rev. William F. Bohn performed the ceremony an.1 the coupl exchanged wedding rings.

Th( nuptials were solemnized before a small gathering of relatives ajid close friehds. Miss ler was married in a ie street length dress a full skirt, high neck- bodice and cap sleevos. i pearl necklace, white nnd a white hat, and white pique purse to white piq made with line, tight She wore accessories carried match her orchid dress. She had a white Miss dark blue white a full sk which He( bolero but corsage wiis also formed of a whit" orchid. Immedtf munily ildlng In East Al't'on.

Spring Tlrwers furnished the dr-o- orntion, nixd the eentprplprp of Dip refreshmeit tnble wns'a three-ilei eels wore a- dress of pique, a white hat nnd ssorles, The dress hfH rt, a large blue snsh In back and a white oned in the front. Her ely after the Weddln- was held in the conC three tier wedding cake, Hazel Cox and Miss Rbselln served and Miss Pntty Durham was in charge of the guest book. The couple were to leave this evening for week's stay in the Mrs. Claxfon chose for traveling a navy blue linen dross with white accessories and the orchid from her bridal bouquet. Mr.

and Mrs. Claxt.on will reside in an anartmenf P( inon Washington avenue when thev return. The bride attended Alton School nnd is employed at the Lowery Brothers Hardware Store The groom, a graduate of Alton ithp High School, served three years lrten nnd nine months in the navy, i years'of which were In the Pacific. He is emnloj-cd in thp retail office of Stnlxe Lumber Company, Wood River. Out-of-town guests at the wed- werp Mr.

and Mrs. George and Mrs. George Tr. nnd Mrs. Burdettw Mr.

and Mrs. Perry Aiiten and family of SI. Louie- Miss Monica Pehm of Frankton', Tnd.j Mrs. Ben Balke and familv Mrs Grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs.

John 812 street. cations of the and Its Impli- in present-day Sunday nirtwMiTtpr. Stannlnn. Schullp, 107 College, Ertwards- O.wsr tr. 11.5 Tomllsnn.

Om Stahlhul. nm Hire. Wood River. Graro and Infant Rnn. school Work.

Rev. will i XVnnrTnivrr. Judy, Daughter i also deliver the sermon at. the' Kast Alton. 1 i aiso oeiiver inn sermon at.

the of Mr. and Mr. Vlrqil Hellruns, institute service in Kmmaus church will be accompanied by her grand- Sunday morning at. 10:15 o'clock, parents who will visit at the Hell-1 The Sunday program will he con- rung home. Mr, nnd Mrs.

C. H. McKlnney clur ed w)th and daughter, Kathy, of Rochester, arrived Friday to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. MeKinney is a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George Gerbig, of Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Edward G.

and their two daughters and son of 2619 Judson avenue will re- r. ndsey preR Thp Rev. p. Uhlig of Centralia, chairman of the southern Illinois District Lutheran Board of Education, was the speaker this afternoon. His subject was: "Full Utilization of thp Sunday School for the Kingrom." Group discussion of the topic will follnw thp address.

Special found movies wll! been be featured on the evening BMty and Infant S40B Rrown. Mrs. Smith '11 rtnuphtcr, Collc2 K. DUbnrk. 1finn Jnrntlnt, Brchtold.

Kenneth Davis, flethslto. Mrs. KllT.ih-lh Shew. 1R Easl Fifth. M.

Strahan, 13.1 Whlfelaw. V'nnrt Mrs. Beatrice Mtrhens, Potrage de Sioux. Memorial Hospital 20fl ini Francis. AI, 0 Cluh of recreation and fcllowshlo.

Teachers and Bible students Mian KiiHtrll a Friday evening at. 8 o'clock In St. Paul's Kplscopal Church Miss Ada Mae Russell became DIP bride of Edwin C. Phillips In a ring ceremony performed by the Rev, W. H.

'Rrady. The bride is daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur F. Russell of 1252 West Ninth street, and tho groom Is a son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Phillips of M2 Shelly street. Miss Russell was preceded down (he aisle by her maid of honor, Miss Bcttc Lou Guthrle. Miss ftuihrle- wore a frock of blue made with net yoke outlined by ruffle forming sleeves and continuing to the walslllne in hnok. full skirt, worn over a hoop, imd a ruffle ox- tending around the ho'mllne nnd up the hack of the dross to form Miss Gulhrlp wore blue mitts of lacp, with tiny ruffle wrist, nnd a sheer blue net luit trimmed with gathered veiling hold In place by flowers.

She cnlnni.il bouquet of blue refreshmeit table wns a three-Deri-V and Mr fred wedding cake topped wild min-1', nnd Mrs Fr "nk Banco Inlurc bride and- groom. Hnmp Mrs. Claudia MnVllOC T. nn Ti if Mr. Alhors was gradunlorl from at Roxnnn ployed Company, unte of Hich Scl Collece ployed in Mgh School, and is Owens-Illinois Mrs.

Glass Krad- Alton-Wood Tllver pnl, attended Commerce and Is em- fhe office at Owens-IIli- nols. Mr. anj Mrs. Alhers will reside on State Bcfon nnd while flowers. The bride.

Wood River. In Bothnlln nn allar decorated with baskets of cut-flowers, ferns, nnd eandelabia In Our Lady Quern of Penne Church In Bel hallo, Miss Helen Spjurgeon became the brid- of Joseph Clnxton this morning at ill oelocK, Thp bnlde Is daughier of Mr nnH Mrs Joseph Spurgeon of Lp- nora nv Cottage Hills, Iho groom is son of Mr. nn1 Mrs. RalU Claxton of .11 Madison avenue, River. Thp hi-irip wns escorted lo I HP nllar hy nl 1Pr whn Ravp mnrr njjp.

As Mlw Marjorie plnyed the "Rrid- "1 Chorus" from "Lohengrin" hv (hey 'hanrel of Medora. nrl Miss Rosalic Hnynos 0 Births Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Hell 3515 Gillham avemie have nounced the birth of a sor, or son visiting her brother. Mrs.

May Stiff, formerly of the La Salle Hotel, has left to make her home permanently in St. Louis. Air. and Mrs. J.

E. Moll of 3201 College avenue returned Thursday night from Boston, where they attended the wedding of their daughter, Dorothy, and Dr. William Prescott Rogers June 18. They visited Dr. Rogers' parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Pres- Rogers in Fall River, nnd grandmother in Duxbury, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Moll spent some time in New York City Mrs.

W. J. Chapman of 'lOOl Main si reel has ns her guests her son-in-law and daughter and Iheir family, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wilson, son, Peter, and daughter, Ann, of Aurora.

The Wilsons nr- rived Friday evening to spend (In and plan to lake Mrs. lo Aurora for a Chapman proceeded 1o the the Rev. Thomas in marriage by Mr. and Mrs. Molloy when they hrr father, w.is gowned In while rpturncd from a fishing trip to marquisette.

The dress had Minnesota this week. inserts, nol yoke outlined Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Allen and 1 rl ffl with tm-p ,1 daughter, Cnil, Mr. nnd Mrs.

John lo fashioned with R. Lock, Mary rimrlpno nnri outlined with ruffU 1 Jnck Mueller nltpiuled thp 1 ended in poinu 'he hands nnd the full skirt I wns worn over hoop. Junior Ili-V Miss Russell's finner-lip veil af Ihe Junior HI-Y Teens of the I Illusion with loop W1S MPII'S Chri Association hold in plnce hy crown of seed will attend thn Municljml nnd her flowers wen-' in M. Louis Friday nnd wltnos? "'nngpfl in nn in hovuiuei of while nr0 i nf Tllp 1 centered with nn orchid PIP). 1 bride's only nkP rpsprvnuons for Ihrro-slrand riPckince, and their guests hy nt HIP troom.

(jronp n-lli go ''hnrterpd bus nivl I'ln" fhuich Mrs. 1 are expected lo make irlo. I "I'canlsi. program 'nf nH Sh rW i nomp.s Manning awaited nnd the double foiomony took placp. March was parly left (he As Spurgeon.

of the pounds and five ounces. i Tho nnnip of Thomas William has boon rfven a son, born p. Friday in Alton Mc- vvional Hospital to Mr. and Mrs Richard V'oumnrd of Central avenue, Bethnllo. and Mrs voumard have another son Ri arri, 2.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kelly of bothnlto are parents of a Terry Kugenp. The baby, weighing .10 pounds and 14 ounces, was born at 0:03 p. m.

Friday in Alton Memorial Hospital. A nine pound and one ounce son was horn at toda Alton Memorial Hospital to Mr nnd Mrs. Kenneth Oulson of Alton, Route 1. Brown si reel, are to leave Sunday for a 'month's motor-vacation at Riverton. Wyo.

Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Molloy of Lincoln avenue returned ay from Woman's Lake Hnckonsack, 'where they spent two weeks.

Their son-in- Inw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs John W. Lock, who were with Mr. nnd Mrs. Molloy at the Lake remained in Hackensack for anothe- week.

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh P. Horstman are vacationing at. Hackensack, Minn.

and JimmlP Durham 0 Renuiiful Moth" nnd Schuheri's Miiria Mrs. CPOI-KP Aiiten, te nf Uh "'ride mm ron of honor and LP.IIIII Spurgeon, sister of the id Mrs. Dorothy Williams, the groom, were hrldrs- I sister i maids. men Wllllair flower brother Autcn, I I PM I and Informal dance Friday evenin'" at the Young Men's Christian Association and l'J5 members land KilenbersPi who sang an "A Mnrla. Porfec.

Helm Dovlr Funernl rlles wife of Fuiirral Services for Mrs. Helen Doyle, who J- ifuiix i.jti\ who died I'uesday in Kansas Cilv at 10 n. in Old Cathedral. The ov Wife of Speedway Winner Given'Divnivc ev Uii.vmnnd Kramer was celebrant of 10 high mass and IIIAJ i i i nice as best man, nnd urooius-i nnlflfl riles Ills Ruth Gwynne Holland. The red-haired Mrs.

Holland A professionnl roller skate, an a Philadelphia minis- intolerable cruelly he" Court Judge Wi'lllam Holland testified yes- Ihnl Holland, 19 years'her nervous tern- in it i i ti ntiiijciia Kwanis conven-i from Lutheran churches of Marii- been son County nnd adjacent areas will constitute the chief enrnllment at 'the institute. President of the Sunday School Association is the Rev. William E. Wessler, pastor of Messiah church in Alton. White Hall Couple uT Marl; 70th Anniversary WHITE HALL, June 25 UP) Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Winn of White Hall will observe their 70th wedding anniversary Tuesday at their home here. Mrs.

Winn, the former Clara Wright, will observe her 87th birthday the same day. Winn was 02 years old Nov. 9. With the exception of 10 years in Indiana, the couple has spent their married life in While Hall. Winn was in the plumbing and heating business until he retired several years ago.

Mr. and Mrs. Winn have three children, Mrs. Vera Hulbush, wife of Dr. Charles Hulbush, of Walla Walla, Lyman Winn, who is in charge of the TVA substation at Memphis, and C.

C. Winn, dean of engineering at Detroit, Institute of Technology, Detroit, Mich. Another son, Bennett, died in 1913 at the age of 18. They have four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. No special celebration has been planned in observance of the date, but.

they expect to have their three children nt home for the day. K. Brown in Hospital LONG BEACH, June 25. E. Brown is doing double duty as a convalescent at the naval hospital here.

The comedian underwent a hernia operation while confined for malaria treatment, the navy said yesterday. He will remain in sick hay for several days. Kgypt has taken sugar off rations. ju ne 25. A (Blll) Holland, (he aulo u' hy nis Mrs tu, '(utcfit inn I-eon Claxlon served his (1 Father Torrpiu-o Shon offi us em riles in Oak! i 1Cnt rovlnR wood fomolerv.

mK ln 's f.ombinallon led to quarrels which sometimes ended in phvsical' nn i re l.pomu-d oiaxion nnd Morris, hrothors of Hv I Ittle Joyce r.ai-hPi- was "Pauls AiiKPlicus." The i licni'l 1 hriftr, nnd Rohhy of the hrldo, wer" ndc's gown wns of whit" with SWPPT- eckline, Ions sleeves polnl- Pnllhenvprs were I wnirri sometimes i tlnymond Benverdeli. Fred OrLsl -'-IT" 0 Shp VP.V, nnd William Diivio Hm (lp melery. ilham Rj, ffn'i ino their guests attended. The hovsllnok nlai-o before nil fl nvp thr hftwts nri tlcht- and Rirls mon nvrry Fririny for oratod will, polled ferns nnd a soi7ie kijid of acliviiy. The Herenns of the KvaiiRellcal and Reformed Cluirch Imvp schcd- ulPd a chicken fry or 6 nt at Western C.lulf grounds, Shelter No.

1. Members an? nskcd to cnll Harold Gwil- or Mrs, Elmer Schmidt fm- loll in low white vases. John Duvis of Wood served us host man, sf Long nf Kpthnlin nnd 1-Mwnrd Kus- Kfll, uncle of the WPro ushers. After the nodding rrcepiimi WHS nr eupsls nt 'he hoini- of the hride's parenls. filled 1 i him.

i long finger. IIP! of ice with wide lm-p pep. full skirt fPll into 1 Rtwl W. in. Miss Spurtiroii ip veil hy (-mooed nnd gold cross HAM SUPPFR Thursday, Juno 30 T.

She.i nf mass ndny In Old Cathedra! who died in st. Joseph's Hospitn' 1- at her Raymond Kramer officiated nt committal ritos in Greenwood cornel ery. Pallbearers were DUPR Slack, Kl- mer Kennedy, Hymon Johnson. Andrew Thompson, Floyd Barnes, and John Shmv, "WATCHTOWER" STUDIES "Are You Separated to the Right or to the Left." Sunday, Juni 21, p.m. School In Theocratic Miniitry Every Thursday, 7 All Welcome.

HAM. KINC.IMIM STATE ST. Floor.) ENJOY ELM DAIRY HOMOGENIZED MILK ATTENTION! DO YOU WANT A WONDERFUL VACATION? rrprewnt the lurgeiit tour oompunipf in the roiintry. have conducted all pninti nf Interest in the United Cannilu and Old Mexico, conducted tours to Europe. C.rent Ijtkcs cruiiiei, iilso vacation! in Oiide.

under tour ilireclorK. Knr further information contact KDWARD 2210 Brown, or Phone S-SMS. CRESWICK RICE TRAVEL SERVICE r. Wost Second, 'rlartford. Mrdlriil Bfflhsltn Mrs.

F.mma Brighton. Ciiiv Goulrtlne. Alton. Minn Mary Tchnukiileff. 1211 Washlnn- Mrlvln Owen.

JfiU Krum. Mrs. Delia Stlnson und (nfunt son. HIT Central. Clarlssn Snyrters Infant Lincoln addition.

Wood Fiver. Marie Buttry nnd Infant dauih- le'. Olmntesd. Lenna Honfelt and Infant son. 004 Mrs.

Gelsler and Infant dAugh- tpr. Stgmund Reid. 3126 Levcrctt. Sibmunrt RcM. Levered.

Mrs. Wllma White. BS6 Halloran, Wood River. Albert Scheldt. Bunker Hill p.

1. Mrs. Mvrtle Coffman, 22S El. Louis avenue. Kast Alton.

T.eroy 3624 Horn. Mrs. Rose Henderson. 121(5 Stite. Mrs.

Frances Hipkman. 1906 Hickory. Mrs. Emma Heeder. Brighton.

Colemnn. Sain. R. 2. Mre.

Kuth Wnlker. Denver. Colo. William Hamilton. 1.10R Mlltnn road.

John and Sharon Ross, Godfrey. Carol Jean Kuhlman, Godfrey, n. 2. Nancy. Durr.

Hardin. Virginia Frye. M10 Brown. Steven Howard Buckncr Funeral Services Funeral rites for Stephen Howard Buckner, Wood River alderman and Wood River Township justice MR. AND MRS.

DONALD FITZGERALD (the former Mi-v. Joan Pd'iiher), who were marne; recently in Wood River. The Rev. E. E.

DcLong read the cememony. Shop Mrs.M.Zimmcrman Long 111, Dies at 22 Mrs. Betty McCuen Zimmerman, 22, wife of Max Zimmerman ot Dow, and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.

L. McCuen of Grafton, formerly of Alton, died at 9:30 a. m. today in Joseph's Hospital o) a rare blood disease. She had been in failing health for two ypars, but bedfast only for three weeks.

Born in Alton Oct. 8, 1026, she had resided here until about. If years ago when she moved with her parents to Grafton. She was graduated from Roosevelt, Junior High School, attended Alton High School for two years, then to High School for year returned to Alton High School where she was graduated in 1945. She was married Sept.

27, 1947 to Max Zimmerman. Their mar riage took place in Jerseyville. Surviving in addition to her husband and parents, are two sisters Mrs. Helen McDanel. Godfrey, anri Mrs.

Maxine Booth, LHchfiel'd, anc two brothers, Clarence anif Richard Lee, both of Grnfton. The body is nt Jacoby funera 1 home, Jerseyville. Time of the funeral has not boon set. but ritn; will probably be held Monday afternoon. nf the peace, were conducted .11 10:30 a.

m. today in Slreener fun- oral, home, Wood River. The Rev W. F. Bohn, pastor of First Baptist.

Church, Kast Alton, officiater. at the rites at. the funeral and at: Oakwood cemetery where the body wag Pallbearers were Eugene ant 1 George Grant, Clyde Foster, Lee Tomerlin, John W. Watts ant 1 Dave Lilly. MO RN PROTECTION a bottle of milk that has complete and dependable protection.

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Wood Rivtr, Illinois Phonos i 4-4337 4-433jl.

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