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The Jacksonville Daily Journal from Jacksonville, Illinois • Page 25

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10 Jearnel Courier, Jacksonville, June 26, 1966 Mr. and Mrs. Bill D. Baldwin used at the church altar. Mrs.

Mari Margaret Shannon was the soloist with Mrs. Alta Eisch at the organ for the prelude. The Reverend Spriggs officiated for the double ring service. Mrs. Harry Coop was matron of honor and Mrs.

Gary Goacher of Indianapolis, Indiana, was bridesmatron. They were gowned identically in mint green crepe detailed with matching velvet ribbon at the Empire waists and elbow length sleeves. Their headpieces were fashioned of the same velvet ribbon. Baldwin -Tribble A nuptial mass Saturday morning, June eighteenth, at Church of Our Saviour, united in marriage Miss Linda M. Tribble of this city and Bill 1 D.

Baldwin of Peoria. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Rosena Tribble, 344 West State street and Francis Tribble of Jerseyville. Mr. Baldwin is the son of Mrs.

Melba Baldwin of Canton and William of Jacksonville. Pink and white flowers were Each carried a single long stemmed pink rose. The bride wore a slim lined gown of nylon taffeta with lace bodice and sleeves, the neckline enhanced with seed pearls. The dress featured an independent chapel train. She wore a lace mantilla veil and carried a colonial bouquet of white roses and carnations.

The mother of the bride chose a poudre blue crepe dress with white lace trim. Her accessories were blue and white and her flowers white carnations. The mother of the groom was in JUNE CLEARANCE ON ALL SUMMER FURNITURE TO OFF ON CHAISE LOUNGES, UMBRELLAS, HAMMOCKS, PORCH SWINGS, TABLES, CHAIRS, SETTEES, DIRECTOR CHAIRS, LAWN SWINGS AND MANY OTHERS 44.95 Chaise Lounge, full inner spring. 39.95 17.95 Chaise Lounge, extra heavy plastic. 16.50 59.95 4-Passenger Lawn Swing, with canvas sun 53.50 $110.00 Porch Glider, heavy plastic cushions.

89.50 68.00 2-Passenger Glider, in blue plastic. 59.50 12.95 Folding Director Chairs, heavy, sun resistant, stain repellent, mildew resistant DuPont Zepel. Canvas, Blue, Green, Black, Yellow. 11.75 16.95 Extra Heavy Chrome Plastic Rocker. 14.95 10.95 Extra Heavy Chrome Plastic Chair to 9.95 $110.00 10-Rib Umbrella, crank wind, extra heavy 89.50 Table to match umbrella.

19.95 29.95 8-Rib Umbrella in Blue or Green. 26.50 27.50 3-Passenger Solid Oak Glider 23.95 Heavy Aluminum Stack Chairs, easy folding, each. 14.95 Strong Jacquard Woven Hammocks OFF OFF ON ALL RATTAN FURNITURE. 4-PIECE SUITE in Iron and Oak, zippered foam cushions, heavy cover. Settee, Chair, Cocktail Table and End Table.

Regular $195.40 SPECIAL $169.75 Old Fashioned Oak Porch Swings. 14.95 HOPPER HAMM inc. JACKSONVILLE VILLE ILLINOIS Home Furnishers PARTIES and CLUBS JACKSONVILLE Mr. and Mrs. William Joseph Racey Insurance Company in this city.

The groom, a graduate of the Limestone High School at Peoria, is affiliated with television station WEEK at Peoria. Among the special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jess Tribble, grandparents of the bride and Mrs. Ethyl Baldwin, grandmother of the groom.

CHANGE DEODORANTS Keeping fresh during warm days is difficult. As the body changes during the years, it may be necessary to experiment with new deodorants to find one more effective than one used for many years. Waddell's SOUTH SIDE SQUARE Proven cream makes wrinkles diminish or vanish in 2 weeks With a substance new to lucent and smoother in cosmetics, named Genava, appearance." ing younger and younger short of amazing. And it aging skin can start look- These results are nothing not older and older. took a new cosmetic compound to do it.

After a two-week trial on selected group of women, a Genave was developed Nina by noted dermatologist re- the trustworthy laboports on the ingredients in twice ratory. daily Designed under to make- used be Genava: up and overnight it i is of small sorbed instantly by the wrinkles was skin. Start using Genava plished in two-week today. In just two weeks period; even the very your wrinkles will vanish deepest wrinkles showed or diminish greatly. Skin very great becomes more translucent, smoother.

You will look Dr. W. P. also comments, gloriously oz. $5.00.

younger! 1.65 os. "the small superficial wrin- 4 kles responded the skin And was he "more adds that nina's genava Jo Be Bride Base at Wichita Falls, Texas. Sharon Gully PITTSFIELD Announcement is made of the approaching marriage of Miss Sharon Gully and Airman Third Class Dennis Whittaker, both of Pittsfield. They will be married Sunday afternoon, July 17th, at the Calvary Baptist church here. A reception in the Community Center will follow the ceremony.

Friends and relatives are cordially invited. Miss Gully is the daughter of William Gully of Hannibal, Missouri and Mrs. Edward Wise of Springfield. Airman Whittaker is the son of Mr. a and Mrs.

Alfred H. Whittaker of Pittsfield. Both young people are graduates of the Pittsfield High School. Airman Whittaker is stationed at Sheppard Air Force Racey -De Frates beige linen with blue accessories. Her flowers were pink carnations.

At the reception held at the Moose Lodge Home the following assisted. Mrs. Irene Wilson, Mrs. Betty Deaton, Mrs. Bonnie Smith, sister of the groom, Miss Shirley Baptist, Mrs.

Patty Hopper, cousin of the bride, Mrs. Susan Tribble, cousin of the bride, Mrs. Marilyn Wagner and Miss Sharon Alderman. The newlyweds are making their home at 1904 Airport Road in Peoria. The bride graduated from Jacksonville High School in 1960 and until her marriage was employed at Central National Life Volunteers For Holy Cross Coffee Shop Mrs.

Frank Carlet, Chart Chairman, 245-2046 Monday, June 27 A.M. Mrs. Elmer Lukeman Mrs. Donald Pavlick P.M. Mrs.

R. A Saner Mrs. Oscar Harman Tuesday, June 28 A.M. Mrs. A.

W. Ward 3. Fred Hall P.M. Mrs. Frank Carson Mrs.

Charles Cobb Wednesday, June 29 A.M. Mrs. James Malone, Mrs. William Deutsch P.M. Mrs.

Thomas Kerrihard Mrs. Jack Fairfield Thursday, June 30 A.M. Mrs. Charles Ryan Mrs. Jerome Langdon P.M.

Mrs. Lawrence Murphy Mrs. Joseph Foster Friday, July 1 A.M. Mrs. Richard Stratman Volunteer needed P.M.

Mrs. Arthur Lonergan Mrs. Edwin Olson Mrs. Richard Langdon Hospitality Cart Chairman 245-5820 Monday, June 27 Mrs. Albert McGinnis Mrs.

Jack Yording Friday, July 1 Mrs. Fred Hall Mrs. Frank Carson The Welcome Wagon Hostess Will Knock on Your Door with Gifts and Greetings from friendly, Business, Neighbors Your Civic and Social Welfare Leaders on Occasion of Arrivals of New Residents. (No Cost or Obligation) MRS. JOHN O.

BURCH Phone 245-4525 No. 6 Terry Drive Miss Barbara Jean DeFrates of this city and William Joseph Racey of Cypress, Illinois, were united in marriage Sunday afternoon, June nineteenth at Northminster Presbyterian church. White gladioli and pink carnations were used with greenery at the candlelighted altar where the Reverend James McClymont officiated. Mrs. Walter E.

DeShara was the soloist and Mrs. Melvin organist for the nuptial prelude. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold C.

DeFrates, Jacksonville route three, and the groom is the son of Mr. and 1 Mrs. William Racey of Cypress. Mrs. Gary Greene of this city was matron of honor and the bride's sister-in-law, Mrs.

Darrell DeFrates, Jacksonville, was bridesmatron. Frank Jenkins, Cypress, was best man and Jerry Conner the groomsman. Ushers were James Penrod, Metropolis, brother-inlaw of the groom, and Darrell DeFrates, brother of the bride. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length of nylon organza with tiered Rochelle lace skirt. A jeweled crown of rosebuds held her veil of illusion.

She carried a colonial arrangement of white carnations. The bride's, attendants wore conventional length gowns of pink and white Rochelle lace. Their matching hats were veiled and each carried a colonial bouquet of pink and white carnations. The mother of the bride wore aqua colored whipped creme crepe with white accessories. The groom's mother wore pastel blue with white accessories.

Each wore a corsage of white carnations. reception held in the church basement Miss Linda ethe Gaines, Miss Linda Twyford, Mrs. Charlene Smith and Mrs. Janet Baptist assisted. their home at 311 North Prairie The newlyweds are making street since returning from a short wedding trip.

Mrs. Racey graduated from Jacksonville High School in 1965 and is a bookkeeper for F. W. Woolworth Co. in this city.

Mr. Racey graduated in 1966 from Southern Illinois University and is assistant manager of the F. W. Woolworth store at Springfield. Guests attended the ceremony and reception from Cypress, Goreville, Benton, Metropolis, Salem, Springfield, and this area.

DINNER HONORS COUPLE MARKING 22nd ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Homer Massey hosted a dinner party at the Mill in Springfield Saturday evening. The dinner celebrated the 22nd wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.

Wallace Smith. Attending were and Mrs. Harold Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Massey, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Coultas, Mr. and Mrs.

Erwin Middendorf, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Brasel, Mr. and Wallace Smith, Rick and Doug and Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Massey. group later adjourned to the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith for an evening of cards. NEATNESS IS BEAUTY, TOO Neatness is all part of beauty.

Don't be too lazy to have clean, pressed clothes, fresh underclothes and keep shoes in shape, too. Preston JACKSONVILLE Mrs. Glenn Ray Coats Plans Wedding Linda Sue Rice ROODHOUSE Announcement has been made by her parents of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Linda Sue Rice of Roodhouse to Richard J. Dart of Decatur. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William I. Rice of Belleville, Illinois. A late July wedding is planned. Miss Rice is employed at the Dameron Shelter Care Home here and makes her home with her grandmother, Mrs.

Mary E. Talkington. Mr. Dart is a cook at the YMCA in Decatur. Coats -Wilson Miss Beverly Jo Wilson and Glen Ray Coats were united in marriage Saturday afternoon, June eighteenth, in the Wesley Chapel of the Methodist Church.

The Reverend A. W. Mathias officiated. Mrs. George Vasey accompanied the soloist, Mrs.

Robert Mawson. Miss Janet Decker of Decatur was the maid of honor. She wore yellow satin and carried a small nosegay of yellow daisies. The bride's mother wore a beige jersey dress with white accessories and yellow carnations. The groom's mother wore a blue dress, also with white accessories, and yellow carnations.

Following the wedding a reception was held at the church. Assisting were Glenna Senters, Georgia Wilson, Norma Smith, Frances Ann Russell, Donna Beddingfield, Nancy Brown, Judy Pullam, Edna Coats, sister of the groom, and Elaine Russell, cousin of the bride. The bride is a 1966 graduate of Jacksonville High School and is employed at Dobbins Bakery. The groom attended Winchester High School and is employed by Harold and Roger Hurrelbrink. The couple is residing in Merritt.

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