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Journal Courier, Jacksonville, Mar. 19, 1967 FAT Preston JACKSONVILLE Mr and Mrs. Darryl Wayne Stiltz Eileen assisted, Christen, Nancy Mrs. Christen, Stillissehnand Karen Theilen, Barbara The newlyweds will make their home on a farm northwest of Tallula. Stiltz graduated from Ashland High School and is a senior at the Springfield Memorial Hospital School of Nurs- Heart, Red Cross Funds Solicited at White Hall WHITE HALL According to Miss Dorothy M.

Young, cochairman of the Heart Fund drive, contributions are still beling accepted and donations may be sent to Miss Young. A substantial sum was netted for the fund at the bowling tourneys held recently at Roodhouse and Greenfield. The rolloffs were held at the Roodhouse alleys with Mrs. Connie Kirchner of this city winner for women and Don Samples of Carrollton for men. Both received beautiful trophies.

Red Cross Drive Robert Cunningham of White Hall, county chairman for the Red Cross Fund Drive has announced that local chairmen, Mrs. Phyllis Dawdy and Mrs. Harriet Crossman are soliciting and will continue to do SO through March 31st. Mrs. Clyde Hubbard is chairman for the Walkerville vicinity.

Quota for Greene county is $7208.00 and the area quota is $1,600. Community Calendar Of Cultural Events The public is cordially invited listed in this weekly calendar, Jacksonville Chamber of charge for any listing, unless Stiltz- -Johnson Vows Heard at Pleasant Plains ASHLAND Miss Gwendolyn Ann Johnson of Ashland and Darryl Wayne Stiltz of Tallula were united in marriage Friday evening, March tenth, at the Zion Lutheran church in Pleasing. ant Plains, Illinois. The Reverend Royce Leckbandy ed. Gladioli and mums decorated the candlelighted altar of the church.

Mrs. Russel Minor was at the organ and accompanied the soloist, Suzanne Bast. The former Miss Johnson the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weir Johnson of Ashland and Mr.

and Mrs. Raye C. Stiltz of Tallula are parents of the groom. Miss Sandy Josserand of McHenry, Illinois and Kenneth Stiltz of Tallula, brother of the groom, attended the couple. Miss Josserand was in floor length mint green with green and white embroidery used on the sleeveless dress and the matching overcoat.

Her matching headdress had an illusion veil and she carried a cascade of white carnations and yellow sweetheart roses. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore gown of pearl encrusted embroidered satin featuring Chapel train extending from the shoulderline. Her French illusion veil was caught to pearl and lace crown and she carried a cascade of white roses. The bride's mother chose an aqua linen knit for the early March ceremony. At the reception held in the church Parish Hall the follow- to attend any of the events compiled as a public service by Commerce.

There is no admission otherwise indicated. Exhibit at MacMurray College. Exhibition of Drawings by George Grosz, March 19 through April 4. Campus Center, Second Floor, open daily. Sunday, March 19 7:30 P.M.

MacMurray College Easter Vespers, Annie Merner Chapel. Presented by the College Choirs and the MacMurray Singers. Monday, March 20 7:00 P.M. Great Books Discussion Club, Public Library. Discussion of Melville's "Billy The reading for April 3 is Thomas Mann's "Death in Venice." 8:15 P.M.

MacMurray College Chamber Music Concert, Orr Auditorium. Presented by the brass and woodwind students of Dr. Henry Busche. Tuesday, March 21 7:30 P.M. Jacksonville Area Camera Club.

ISD Vocational Building, first classroom east of Grand Avenue. Table Tops and Model Night. Bring camera and flash equipment. March 24-26 Jacksonville High School Art Sale, Strawn Art Gallery, Hours for weekdays 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.

and Sundays 3 to 5 p.m.| PARTIES and CLUBS Page One Section Jwo Michigan girl, Ronald Matthew. Plan Wedding church is planned. Becky Kay Kipp The engagement of Miss Becky Kay Kipp of Michigan to Ronald W. Matthew of Jacksonville has been announced by her parents. An August wedding at the Richland Presbyterian The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis W. Edwards, Gull Lake, Richland, Michigan. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard C. Matthew, 1110 South Clay avenue, Jacksonville, Illinois. Miss Kipp was graduated from Battle Creek Central High School and is an elementary education student at Michigan State University. Mr. Matthew, a graduate of Jacksonville High School, is a student in food marketing management at Michigan State and is affiliated with Sigma Chi fraternity.

80 attend Altar Rosary Society Mar.13 Meeting The Altar and Rosary Society of Our Saviour's church met March 13th in the Routt school cafetorium. About 80 attended. Mrs. Don Magner opened the meeting with prayer and Mrs. James Angelo gave the treasurer's report following minutes.

Guests were Mrs. Norman Alexander, Mrs. Andrew PlanPaul Keefner, Mrs. Bernard, Mrs. Lutes, Thomas Mrs.

Allen, Charles Mrs. Thomas Coats, Mrs. James Slobodnik. Mrs. Raymond Beadles and Mrs.

Howard Stout. Mrs. Louise Coop gave an interesting report on a Deanery Workshop held March 6th at Franklin. She mentioned a need for Catholic homes in the 1967- 68 school year and interested persons should contact Mrs. Leonard Kramp at Alexander or Mrs.

Don Johnson at Franklin. A Retreat will be held 14, 15 and 16 at St. Louis. Details can be found in Western Catholic. Mrs.

Joseph Racila, religious activities chairman, told of the holy hour on Holy Thursday and the special mass at 8 a.m. March 20th. Prayers for peace will be offered Thursday and prayers for Vietnam sevicemen on March 20th. Mrs. Jerome Luber, ways and means chairman, announced a rummage sale to be held April 25 and 26th and also reminded members not to forget Lenten Denial Cards.

Mrs. Thomas Kerrihard, committee chairman, announced following dance dates, May 26th, Aug. 5th and Nov. 24th with Sassenberger's orchestra playing and on Sept. 9th, Lyn Symons.

A film, The Fugitive, was shown at the close of the business. Co-hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Marilyn Cannon and Mrs. Joni Fahlgreen. Members of their committee were Miss Helen Brady, Mrs.

Joseph Bray, Mrs. Dorothy Brennan, Mrs. Frances Bromley. Mrs. Mary Buckley, Mrs.

Margaret Burke, Miss Catherine Cain, Mrs. Louise Cain, Mrs. Elizabeth Caine, Mrs. Lola Cannon, Miss Margaret Carrigan. Mrs.

Margaret Carrigan, Rose Carroll, Mrs. William Carroll, Mrs. Vivian Casler, Mrs. Frank Clancy, Mrs. William Clancy and Miss Margaret Clancy.

PRINTS, PRINTS AND PRINTS Put yourself in a print from the newsiest collection ever. This year, the print is news. The story is told with multiprints, quilted prints and Paisley prints. And they are not limited to tops, skirts and dresses. Man tailored slacks in prints make your "fanciest Ipants" ever.

Me Glauchlen And Stumm Betrothal Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Watchmen, Jr. of Taylorville have announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Wanda Elizabeth Stumm, to Kenneth C. McGlauchlen, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles E. McGlauchlen of Springfield. Miss Stumm is also the daughter of Clark L. Stumm, of Albuquerque, Mexico.

A June eighteenth wedding is planned. Wanda E. Stumm Miss Stumm is a 1966 graduate of Taylorville High School and attended Western Illinois University. She is employed by Horace Mann Insurance Company in Springfield. Mr.

McGlauchlen graduated from Winchester High School in 1963 and is a senior at Western Illinois University majoring in English. He is affiliated with Tau Kappa Epsilon social fraternity. Mr. McGlauchlen is currently student teaching at Springfield High School. Plans Wedding Bonnie Lonergan Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur Lonergan, Jacksonville route three, announce the engagement of their daughter, Bonnie, to Stephen Bartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bartz, Jacksonville route four. The couple plans a July wedding.

Miss Lonergan is a member of the graduating class at Jacksonville High School. Mr. Bartz is a 1963 graduate of Franklin High School and is employed at Anderson, Clayton and Company. Newcomers Board at Wright Home Members of the board of directors of the Welcome Wagon Newcomers club met March 14th at the home of Mrs. Raymond Wright where a short business session was conducted by the president, Mrs.

Roger Cannell. The hostess served a delicious dessert course following the meeting. The Tea for new members held March 16th was very well attended at the home of Mrs. Orval Legate with Mrs. Weldon Fogal and Mrs.

Howard Starr the co-hostesses. A St. Patrick's Day theme was carried out with the dessert refreshments served guests. The next meeting of the club will be at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 4th, at the Blackhawk.

There will be a guest speaking using the topic Girl Scouts. The board will meet next on April 11th at the home of Mrs. LeRoy Hardwig in the Blackhawk Apartments. POPULAR CARDIGAN For spring days, the ever popular cardigan is the light topping that will add a touch of brightness to your casual wardrobe. Designed so comfortably now, with sheer nylon linings, collared or not, (some even sport pockets.

A A 1 SEE Sharon Rose Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Murphy of Jacksonville announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sharon Rose, to C. Joseph Opp, II, son of Dr. and Mrs.

Paul F. Opp of Fairmont, West Virginia. A July first wedding is being planned. Sharon is a graduate of Illinois State University at Normal where she received her bachelor of science degree in elementary education. She is now teaching in Villa Park, Illinois.

Her fiance received his bachelor of science degree in industrial engineering at West Virginia University where he was a member of Delta Tau Delta. He is presently a sales engineer for the Elwin G. Smith and Company in Addison, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs.

Warren D. Owens Local Teacher, Carbondale Bride Make Home Here Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Owens are making their home at 1506 West State street (apt.

8) in this city. They were married Friday, February fourth, at the Lakeland Baptist in Carbondale. The bride is the former Karen Fay Brandon, daughter of the William R. Brandons of Carbondale and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Orville E. Owens of Virden. The Reverend Dale Clemens performed the double ring cermony. Harold Keistler was soloist with Lyn Martin at the organ. The bride wore a gown of peau de soie and lace with a detachable Chapel train of lace, bordered in peau.

Her bouffant veil was secured to a forward floral headdress edged with pearls. She carried a cascade of snowflake mums. The bride's sister, Nancy, was maid of honor and wore a mint green chiffon over satin floor length gown. A banded headpiece held a bouffant veil and she carried a cascade of snowflake mums. Randall Owens attended his brother as best man.

William R. Brandon, brother of the Circle Meeting Dates For Grace Church Groups There circles of the Grace Methodist church WSCS will be meeting this week on Tuesday, March 21st, in the following locations: Circle Deborah will meet with Mrs. Al Rosenberger, 805 Edgehill at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Russell Armstrong, Mrs.

Richard Rowe, Mrs. J. Merle Wade and Mrs. G. O.

Webster co-hostesses. Mrs. George Trull will have devotions and Miss Simmons will speak on United Nations. Circle Hannah will meet at p.m. with Mrs.

Georgia Ranson, 607 North Diamond street with Mrs. Ruthe Hoover, Mrs. Theresa Walton, Mrs. Dorothy Walker and Mrs. John Worrall assistant hostesses.

Devotion will be from Mrs. Bruce Howard. Mrs. Warren C. Wofford, misionary to Brazil will be the speaker.

Circle Ruth will meet at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Roger Cannell, 1001 Smithland. Officers will be elected at this time. Members are reminded to bring orders and receipts for note cards.

Nancy Lovell Jo Wed In April Announcement has been made Mr. and Mrs. Loren Lovell of Springfield, formerly of Jacksonville, of the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Nancy Virginia, to Jack L. Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Russell of Arthur, Illinois. An April wedding is planned. Miss Lovell, who makes her home in Arthur, Illinois, is a graduate of Feitshans High School in Springfield, and is employed by the Aylco Chemical Company at Sullivan. Mr. Russell is employed by the Progress Industries at Arthur.

Mrs. Loren Lovell, mother of the bride-elect, is the former Katherine Bamman of Jacksonville. bride and James Rex Owens, another brother of the groom, seated guests. Assisting at the reception held at the church were Miss Linda and Miss Hope Owens, sister of the groom; Miss Mary Jane Dameron, Miss Joyce Marrs, Miss Susan Brandon, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Randall Owens, sister-in-law of the groom.

The bride graduated from Carbondale High School in 1962 and attended Southern Illinois University for three years. The groom, a graduate of Virden High School, class of 1961, received his bachelors degree in 1966 from Southern and is a faculty member at Jonathan Turner Junior High School. Chamber Music For Public at College. Monday Wind Chamber Music Contrasts, featuring six brass and woodwind ensembles, will be presented by MacMurray College for the public at a Monday night, March 20 concert, beginning at 8:15 in Orr Auditorium. The program, sponsored by the Music Department, is under the direction of Dr.

Henry E. Busche. Selections will include contrast of contemporary, classic and Baroque music. Three Jacksonville residents will participate. They are: Carol Williamson, MacMurray student; Marshall Fowler, supervisor of grade school instrumental music in the local schools and Dr.

Busche. Featured in the recital are compositions by Sanders, Haydn, Schuller, Hindemith, Buxtehude and Bach. Mrs. Henderson Gives Wesley Program Mrs. James Henderson presented a program entitled "Dialogue Through Sharing" during a meeting of the Wesley Chapel W.S.C.S.

March 2 at the church. Homemade rolls, tea, coffee and mints were served from a table decorated in spring and Easter themes. Mrs. George Archer, president, opened the business session with prayer. Twenty members and one guest, Mrs.

McKleroy, district campus ministry officer, were present. Members were asked to write to their state senator regarding race tracks in Illinois. The chaiman of the ing committee presented a list of officers recommended for the coming year. The meeting closed with benediction. The group will next meet at the church on April 6.

Name Delegate Jo PEG Conclave JERSEYVILLE-Miss Mabel Ewin has been named delegate to the state convention of the PEO Sisterhood to be held at the Sheridan Blackstone Hotel in Chicago May 11, 12, 13. Mrs. George Drew has been named as alternate delegate. Newly-elected officers of the local chapter are Mrs. John Suddes, president; Mrs.

Joe Bahr vice president; Miss Mabel Ewin, recording secretary; Mrs. William Brockman, corresponding secretary; Mrs. James Norris, treasurer; Mrs. Clyde Wieland, chaplain and Mrs. Forrest Pirtle, guard.

Beaux arts Growing Patron List Shows Much Interest Additions Jo DAR and Negus Social articles Two articles appeared in last Sunday's social pages, one was incomplete and another now has supplementary information. The article regarding the local Rev. James Caldwell Chapter of DAR entertaining the area high school senior girls receiving the Good Citizen Awards failed to include the material about the social hour. Dessert was served in the dining room to members and guests. Miss Olive Burnett and Mrs.

Carl Moulton poured for the serving of cake, with coffee or tea, nutmeats and mints. Easter rabbits were used at the spring table centered with yellow mums and tapers. Hostesses were Mrs. Lawrence Mallicoat, chairman, Mrs. Joseph Grout, Mrs.

Minnie Walker, Mrs. Charles Bowen and Mrs. Paul Black. Supplementary information has also been sent regarding the 25th anniversary story about Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Negus, which appeared last Sunday. They were married March 4, 1932 by the late Rev. Ralph Meeker. Mrs. Negus is the former Dorothy Bernice Graham.

Mr. and Mrs. Negus are parents of two daughters, Dianne, wife of Robert Berry of Hampden, Massachusettes and Nadine, wife of Harry L. Sweet of Carrollton. Mr.

and Mrs. Berry were unable to attend the celebration. Hodge Family Of Roodhouse Marks Anniversaries anniversaries dinner cele- was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hodge, Sunday.

Mrs. Hodge was celebrating birthday anniversary and the Hodges were also celebrating their wedding anniversary on that date. Present besides Mr. and Mrs. Hodge were their son and wife, Mr.

and Mrs. William Hodge, Florissant, Mr. and Mrs. Pszota, city. Roodhouse News Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Coffman have returned from an eightday visit in Florida. Much of the time was spent with past district governor Winston PenIdleton and wife, Windermere, Fla. Mr. Pendleton is wellknown as an author and public speaker and had booked past district 646 Rotary governor Coffman as speaker at Rotary club meetings in the following Florida cities: Windermere, Winter Gardens, Tampa (Ybor City Club), Winter Heaven Pompano Beach.

The Roodhouse couple visited with Dr. Harris Pankhurst, Clearwater, formerly of Jacksonville; and with Mr. and Mrs. S. M.

Drake, Boca Raton, formerly of Roodhouse, before returning home. Many friends of the art sociation of Jacksonville are responding with the purchase of Patrons tickets for the 1967 Beaux Arts Ball. The following additional reservations have received through Wednesday, March 15thMrs. M. H.

Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wadsworth Applebee, Dr. and Mrs.

Francis A. Angel, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Baumann, Miss Anne Bellatti, Mr. and Mrs.

John E. Bellatti, Dr. and Mrs. L. Vernon Caine, Mr.

and Mrs. Deane L. Cannell, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cannell, Miss Elizabeth Capps.

Mrs. Eugene Chamberlain, Mrs. H. K. Chenoweth, Mrs.

Joseph C. Cleeland, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Cody, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard M. Cody, Mr. and Mrs. Willard G.

Cody, Mrs. Chester Colton, Mrs. J. N. Conover, Dr.

and Mrs. Howard Corey, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Coultas.

Mr. and Floyd E. Cox, Mr. Mrs. J.

R. Davidsmeyer, Mr. and Mrs. William Dawdy, Mr. and Mrs.

Kenton L. Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. K. Lyle Davis, Mr.

and Mrs. Dale DeVore, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Dowland, Mr.

and Mrs. John E. Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. T.

Joseph Doyle, Mrs. Navallee R. Eyre. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Fairfeld, Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Floreth, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe E. Foster, Dr. and Mrs. Walter L. Frank, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Freeman, and Mrs. William E. Freeman, Dr. and Mrs.

Albert Fricke, Miss Susan Fricke, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Galbraith, Mrs.

Decker Godfrey, Mr. Decker Godfrey, Jr. Mrs. Joy Goin, Mr. and Mrs.

H. E. Gollier, Mr. and Mrs. Albert W.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Hall, Dr. and Mrs.

Robert R. Hartman, Mrs. William Hawkins, Mrs. Robert Hemphill, Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Herrin, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hollenbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ingels.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Jackson, Dr. and Mrs.

Hans G. Kant, Mr. and Mrs. Lerton S. Krushas, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul J. Langdon, and Mrs. Jack Leonard, Dr. and Mrs.

Edmund J. McCarthy, Mrs. Frank McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCurdy, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard E. McDaniel, Dr. and Mrs. R.

E. McKinney. Mr. and Mrs. James L.

Malone, Mr. and Mrs. James Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Matthew, Dr.

and Mrs. Walter L. Meyer, Mr. and. Mrs.

Thomas Miller, Jr. and Mrs. B. M. Montee, Mr.

Mrs. Phillip Morris, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Murray, Dr.

and Mrs. Warner H. Newcomb. Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Newman, Dr. and Mrs. Frank B. Norbury, Mr. Sam F.

Pinson, Mrs. Frank Rantz, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rice, Mr. and Mrs.

Victor K. Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Rowe, Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schulze, Dr. Mrs. Harvey D.

Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Sether, Dr. and Mrs.

Richmond H. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Stewart. Mrs. Winifred R. Strawn, Mr. and Mrs.

John C. Sutphen, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Templin, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Traub, Mr. and Mrs. Byron E.

Tuggle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner, Mrs. Antonie Van Rosendal, Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Vasconcellos, Mr. and Mrs. J. Merle Mrs. S.

G. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. David Watson, Director and Mrs. John C.

Watson, Mr. and Mrs. James Williams. Dr. and Mrs.

Thomas L. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack T. Wise, Mrs.

John T. Wolbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Jon Ware, Mr. and Mrs.

John I. Wood, and Mr. and Mrs. John L. Wright.

Since seats are being assigned as ticket requests are receved, Mrs. Keith Baumann and Mrs. Fred Gray, co of the Patrons Committee, urge all patrons to respond as soon as possible for the assurance of a choice, Remittances seat at the Coronation. should be forwarded together if seating for groups is desired. Shower Honors White Hall Bride WHITE HALL Mrs.

Gherald Boirum was honored at a miscellaneous bridal shower March 11 at the home of Mrs. Lee Griswold, with Mrs. J. L. Guis as hostess.

The reception table was centered with a bowl of pink roses and bridal games were enjoyed. Ice cream and cake was served and several who could not attend sent gifts. Attending were Mrs. Boirum, her mother, Mrs. Charles Swarringium, Mrs.

Danny Boirum, Mrs. Charlotte Dawdy, Mrs. Reva Dawdy, Mrs. Judy Dawdy. Mrs.

Larry Dawdy, Mrs. F. B. Piper, Mrs. Rollin Day, Mrs.

Barbara Staats, Mrs. H. B. Roodhouse, Mrs. Leo Ballard, Mrs.

Carl Copley, Mrs. Ruth McCarthy, Mrs. Marian Scott, Mrs. Ralph Strang. Mrs.

Sadie Davis, Mrs. Robert Havlin, Mrs. Russell Kerr, Miss Mardel Guis, Mrs. Robert Price and daughter Mary, Eloise Lee Guis and the hostesses. Mr.

and Mrs. Boirum were married Sunday, March 5th at the First Baptist church. Chapin Group Jo Meet Juesday CHAPIN The Chapin Woman's Town and Country club will meet at the home of Mrs. Elfred Detmer Tuesday with Mrs. Russell Werries and Mrs.

Luther Brockhouse as assistant hostesses. Miss Charlotte Sieber, president of the Morgan County Federation of Woman's clubs, will be a guest. "Fashions In Hats" is the title of the program to be presented by Mrs. Paul J. Davidsmeyer..

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