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Mt. Vernon Register-News from Mt Vernon, Illinois • Page 6

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THE RMaiSTEJR-NHWS MT. VERNON. ILLtNOl? FRIDAY, DEC. 20, 1072 People By NADINE Mr. and Mrs.

Vern Ivlarlin Harmony entertained icla- lives of the Chambliss family Dec. 24 Ht tlicir liomo. Mrs. ii a Clinnibliss, mother, grandmotlior am' great grand- inotiier, was guest of honor. Her family members pix'senl Mr.

and Mrs. Calvin Ciiambliss and ciiildrcn, Mrs. Maxine Hencry, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Chamblirs, and son, Irvin Tate.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald iMnxoy and children and grand- Mrs. Fae Hal- U'r and daughter Bertha Maiie, Mr. Mrs.

Ray CouUas and son Billy, and By ford Klebba. MR. AND MRS. HERMAN RRADi-'ORl) of WeseoU. will observe their 25lh wedding nnniversru on Dec.

Mr. Bradford and the former Phyllis Little were inarricU on Dec. 31, 1947, in Henderson, by the Rev. Bedford Turner, al his home. The attendants were Miss Exie Owens and H.iroli' Dean Harvey.

No special plans have been made for the occasion. Ileiiiifti WALTONVILLE TUESDAY: Maid-rites, corn, pickle slices, celery slices, bread and butter, milk, oatmeal cake. WEDNESDAY: Weiners and beans, cole slaw, bread and butter, milk, peach pie. THURSDAY: Beef and macaroni, green beans, milk, bread and butter, jeilo. FRIDAY: Chili and crackers, carrot sticks, cheese sticks, bread and butter, milk, mixed fruit.

bination sniad, jcllo with fruit, hot rolls, butter, chocolate milk. FRIDAY: Hamburger on bun, dill pickle French fries. api)rc crisp, milk. Cliristmas day visitor.s in the liome of Mr. and Mrs.

Sidney. Holabeck, Rt. 7, Mt. Vernon, i were Mr. Mr.s.

Ha.rold Jones Ste.iint;; Mrs. Dorothy Arnold and daughter Linda, Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gillenwater, all of ville. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur' E. i-'ord, Mr and Mrs. George Morchci. Edward Holabeck and and Jim Merchel, all of Mt.

Vernon. Mrs. Harold Jones, sister of Sidney Hiila-' beck, and her jiusband continued their visit until Wednesday. MT. VERNON CITY TUESDAY: Hot dog on bun, cream of tomato soup, diced peaches and apricots, butter cookies, milk.

WEDNESDAY: Sausage patties, mashed potatoes and cream gravy, green beans, orange jello with fruit, bread, butter, milk. Spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed salad, spiced applesauce, hot rolls and buiicr, milk. FRIDAY: Ham chunks with green lima beans, cole slaw, pineapple chunks with grated cheese, bread and butter, milk. INA GRADE TUESDAY: Ground beef and noodles, green beans, peaches, cake, bread, butter, milk. WEDNESDAY: Fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, butterei peas, apple sauce, bread, butter, milk.

THURSDAY: Beef stew, com- BELLE RIVE TUEvSDAY: Macaroni and cheese, peas, apple sauce, pie, bread butter milk. WEDNESDAY: Has h. Green beans. caiTot sticks, fruit, liot rolis-butter-milk. THURSDAY: Fried chicken, potatoes, gravy, lettuce, i oream, bread-butter-milk.

FRIDAY; Chili, cheese slices, cinnamon rolls, cracker-milk. Mt. V. Couple Wed 55 Years Mr. and Edgar Glatz of 2900 Broadway will observe their wedding anniversary on Jan.

3. Mr. Glat2 the former Maude Baisch of Dahigren were married in Mt. Vernon, by the late Rev. Marion Hull.

teriai, minister. Mrs. Glati. retired from the International Shoe Company in after 35 ytjars wHh tne company. Mr.

Glatz retired in 1969 from the Oakwood Cemetery Association, whore he served as superintendent for 26 years. He is a veteran of World War I. No special plans have been made for the occasion. (Earl R. Krantz) MR.

AND MRS. STANTON LES ENDICOTT VFW NEW YEARS EVE PARTY DEC. 30 9:30 TIL Dwight Piercy's Rhythm Ramblers Featuring JACK TOWNSEND No Cover Charge No Reservations Members Limited Guests Favors No One Under 21 Admitted MISS ANN TAYLOR of Mt. Vernon will be participating in the Miss Illinois Teen Ager Pageant July 6 and 7 at the Conrad Hilton of Chicago. Miss Taylor, a student at Casey Junior high school, is the 13 year old daughter of Mr.

amd Mrs. Jesse Taylor. The winner at the Miss Illinois Teen Ager Pageant will represent the state in the National Finals in Atlanta Georgia in late August of 1973. Applicatidhs are now being accepted and interested girls can obtain them by writing National Certification Office for Miss Illinois Teen Ager, 126 Bunn Drive, Rockton, III, 61072. TUESDAY "My days are swifter than a i weaver's shuttle, and come to their end without 7:6.

You can't escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it Lini coin. Hand Carved Olive Wood Nativity Sets. A Craft of Bethleham. Off. INT.

GIFT SHOP 1118 Main St. SPECIAL WE HAVE JUST FINISHED A YEAR OF KEEPING A COMPLETE RECORD OF OUR CUSTOMERS PRESCRIPTIONS. This will give you a complete record for your income tax report and any insuraance ANOTHER SERVICE TO YOU OUR CUSTOMER Drive Up For Your Convenience Save Time Use Our Drive 111 Window 109 NORTH 10th STREET Prompt, Personal Service Have Your Doctor Phone Your 244-1100 No Waiting-Use Our Drive Up Window-Ready When You Arrive. Livingston PliarniacY open Monday Thru Friday 9:00 A.M. To 5:30 P.M.

Close Saturday 1:00 P.M. Miss Connie Kay Ackerbcrg and Stanton Lee Endicolt were united in mnrriage Dec. 16 at the EvanEelical Covenant church at Princeton, 111. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Howard Ackeberg of Tampico, 111.

and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Endicolt of Woodlawn. Kenyon Ackeberg of Columbus, Ohio, brother of the bride performed the double ring ceremony at two o'clock in the afternoon. The altar was decorated with Christmas greenery and white poinsettias and the pews were marked with greenery and lav- endar bows.

David Hargrove of Lincoln, was the organist for tlie ceremony. Soloists were Don Graybiel of Yale. who sang "Eternal Life." Mrs. Mike Harbin of Lincoln who sang "With This Ring I Thee Wed." and Tom Myers ol who sang "Wedding Prayci'." The bride wore a lengtli gown of ivory sata peau, fash ioned with an empire bodice, high neck, round yoke Inserted with Vonise lace, and ruffle medieval sleeves of sata peau and fitted with lace. The A- lUie skirt extended into a chapel train encircled with wide band of lace edged with ruffles.

Her floor length veil of illusion was held by a Vace cap matching the gown. The bride's jewelry were cameo earrings, a gift of the groom. She carried a colonial bouquet of white sweetheart roses centered with a lavendar cattleya orchid and dried baby's breath. Mrs. Tom E.ssenberg of Arlington Heights, 111., was the matron of iionor.

Serving us bridcnnatron was Mrs. Kenyon Ackeberg of Columbus, Ohio, and serving -ns bridesmaids Miss Rita Burress, Princeton. Miss Kalhy AnJeriion, Springfif'ld. Miss Joyce Burdirk, West Al.is, Wise, and Jane Trirnby, Decatur. Lisa finloiph of Tempc, Ariz.

Ky Bochlol of Woodlawn j'ttendcd f.s flower and ring iicarer. The groom chose Dave Griffith o( Indianapolis to serve as best man. Groomsmen were Steve White of Danville, Jim Craig of Fort Wayne, Bob Weathcrford of Litchfield, 111., Jeff Petty of Peru, and Steve Tale of Fisher, III. Ushers were Steve Wulker of Brazil. Randy Evans of Lexington, Denny Eldridge of Indiana and Tom Jenson of Cleghorn, Iowa.

Assistant ushers were Dan Smith, Walnut. and Jeff Ringenberg of Princeton, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris of Princeton, 111., hosted the reception in the church vestry immediately following the ceremony.

The wedding cake, decorated in lavender and white jpom poms was set over miniature lights and a lavendor fountain. The organdy skirted table organdy skirted table. adorned with boxwood garlands purple velvet bows. Hurricane candle arrangements were set on either side of the cakt with floweri- of lavendar and white pompoms and baby's breath. Assisting at tiic reception were Mrs.

James Ratliff, Miss Jill Perrone. Miss Leslie Clough, Miss Renee Slipp, Miss Denise Stipp, Mrs. Wayne Long. Miss Ellen Uhlemeyer, Miss Jiil Garren, Miss Mary Thomas. Miss Vera Thomas, Miss Jolene Denison, Miss Penny Grease.

Mrs. Bill Isaacson, Miss Linda Gates, Miss Mary Ellen Bechtel. Attending the guest book were Janet Ackeberg and Kathy Thompson. A rehearsal dinner was given by the groom's parents the evening before the wedding, at the Voyager Inn, Prmceton, 111. The bride graduated from Tampico high school aiid the Sleriing Beauty School, and is now attending Lmcoln Christian College, Lincoln, ill.

The groom graduated from Woodlawn high school and Lnitx)in Christian He is now on tiie music ifaff at Lincoln Chnsiian College and the minister of music at the Christian chtircli. Clinton, The couple re.sidin^' at Lincoln. Kan-Dld 4-H Chib To Meet The Kan-Did 4-H CluD will nieei Saturday, Dec. from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

at the homo of Vclma Fellmi, 42nd street, to reorganize for the coming year. All persons aro welcome. First liaplisl WMS Meets The Women's Misbionai'y So-i dety of the First Baptist cliurch met Tucsiuy afternoon, Deo. 10. in the fellowship Ivdl of the church.

The session began with the social hour at 1 pan, Memijers of the Rebecca Anderson Circle were hostesses. The serving table was decorated in the Christmas theme with bordered tablecloth, a large candle, two angel figurines and a Santa, The silver tea and coffee service was presided over by Mrs. Laura Hnll. Mrs. Nan Bullock vavc the opening prayer.

A chorus of pupils from fcldi- son school, directed by David Gregory and accompanied by Mrs. Ilif Young, presented five Christmas numbers. Vernon French, principal, and Mrs. Sevah Phemister, teacher, accompanied the group. Mrs.

Ellis Roane was in charge of tiie business session. Usual monthly reports were given. Thank you notes from the Hudelson Children's Home, the ILCAP and the campus ministry at SlU-Corbondale were read. The prayer calls were given by Mrs. Mae Alexander who then led in prayer.

Devotions were given by Mrs. Ceorgianna Schultz. She then led in a prayer which closed the meeting. MISS JANET LYNN GRICfONE Mr. and Mrs.

Herman E. Greene aro announcing thi (jn- gagoment of their daughter. Janet, to Jerry Irvin Case, sin of and Mrs. Maxcy I Case, all of Bluford. The bride-elect is a 1972 graduate of Webber town.shipihigh school and is employed at the Credit Bureau of Mt.

Vernon: The prospective bridegroom is graduate of 'lownship high school. He has i.ci"ed two years in U.S. Army, serving one year in Vietnam. He is; employed in mjBonry work. 1 Wedding plans arc incomplete.

I can do all things in him who strengthens me. Philinpians 4.13. The strength of a country is the strength of its religious Coolidge, 30th president. WEDNESDAY Justice is turned back, land righteousness stands afaf off; for truth has fallen in public squares, and cannot 59:14, Justice is as strictly ilk between neighbor nations as between neighbor Franklin. QUICK QUIZ hydroponics'." science of raising crops without soil.

The plants are supplied with watei contahi- ing the nutritive chemicals plants require to grow. GOSPEL SINGING SUNDAY, DEC. P.M. Bakerville Free Will Boptisf Church Route 37 South FEATURING PIONEERS QUARTET Everyone Welcome Bob Stone Pastor Just Sit Bock and Enjoy Frtt Travel, Tht Only Thinfl You Havt To Do Yourself Is Fcckl HOLIDAY TRAVEL HOUSE INC. Located on First Floor of FIRST BANK A TRUST CO.

m. Vernon, Phono 242-6521 and Ask For Janet Soturday, Dec. 30 Music By: Frank Braden In Our Viking Lounga Free Noisemakers" Hats, Tiaras COME CELEBRATE SPECIAL MENU IN THE VIKING RESTAURANT Route 460 West ono 2443670 1).

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