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Blue Island Sun Standard from Blue Island, Illinois • Page 17

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Weddings (Continued from Page 11) also, was of white Amazon lil- ies. Special guests at the wedding Mrs. John Miller, of Down- the Grove, grandmother groom, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schlorff, Champaign, great aunt and uncle of the bride.

Both Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Schlorff wore white rose sages. For going away the new Mrs. Personnel (Continued from Page 13) the position made vacant by the retirement Palmer in June of year.

this' The administrative changes indicated above will offer advanced opportunities to two outstanding members. The other appointments represent excellent personnel who by training and experience should offer even greater opportunities for our children in the district. Faculty Of 125 It is anticipated that all schools in District 130 will include a faculty of 125 members. Of this group approximately thirty members will be new to this system. Growth in enrollment is expected at several schools, particularly at Nathan Hale and the Junior High School.

Hale is expected to go over its maximum of 600 pupils, while the Junior High will present even greater problems than in 1962- 63. Total enrollment of all buildings is expected to well exceed three thousand students. STATE I FAST CLAIM SERVICE Call: FU 5-4656 STATE FARM 1 AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Chuck Mudge! DAD and Muir changed to a floral shantung silk dress of orange, green, and white. The dress square neckline, hadda long, tapered sleeves, and a bellshaped dkirt. She wore black calf shoes.

After a week's wedding trip to the Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. Muir will be at home at 2333 W. 120th St. Mrs.

Muir, graduated from Champaign Senior High School with the class of 1960. She has completed her junior year at Elmhurst College, Elmhurst. Mr. Muir graduated from Community High School with the class of 1960. He is attending night school at Roosevelt University and is an accountant in Blue Island.

MALLIN-NEMETH The double ring ceremony for the wedding of Leah Marie Mallin and John George Nemeth of Titonka, Iowa, was read August 3 at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon at East Main Street Congregational Church with Rev. E. Leon Willhite officiating. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

C. Herbert Mallin, Lake Bracken, was given by her father to the bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nemeth, 12131 Greenwood. Miss Mallin's cousins, Carrie Jo Kenney and Virginia Poe, lit the candles preceding the ceremony.

Nuptial music. was played by Helen Warkentin at the organ, and Dorilee Walworth, violinist. Wedding guests were seated by Robert Dreggors, Hammond, LeRoy Joens, Joliet, Ralph Mulderink, Midlothian, and Walter Sabinske of Munster, Ind. Best man was Frank Nemeth, of Crete, brother of the bridegroom. Mint green taffeta brocade dresses and yellow flower-trimmed ivy crowns were worn by Mary Mallin, the bride's sister and maid of honor, and bridesmaids, Georgia Nemeth of Blue LAD TOG DAY Our Large Merchandise In 12943 S.

WESTERN SHIRTS Island, sister of the bridegroom, and Ann Black. Their simple styled dresses had slightly flared skirts. The honor attendant carried a cascade arrangement of yellow and white carnations with ribbon streamers: and bridesmaids' bouquets were cascades of yellow carnations. As the floral accent for her classically simple ivory satin brocade wedding gown, Miss Mallin chose cascade bouquet of white Butterfly roses and lily of the valley with ivy streamers and Italian lace. A crown of beads and flowers held her veiling.

The bridal gown and the 'attendants' dresses were all fashioned by the bride. Cut glass appointments on the white linen table cover were used on the' refreshment table at the reception which followed in the church dining room. The five tiered wedding cake was topped with a nosegay of yellow roses. Accorded serving honors were Mrs. Helen Kensel, Mrs.

Eleanore Oxley and Mrs. Lloyd Hogan. Ruth Ann Stevens invited guests to sign the guest book and Mrs. Stuart Howell, Chicago Heights, arranged the gifts. Now on a 2-week wedding trip, the newlyweds will return to Galesburg before leaving for Golden, where they will make.

their home after Sept. 1. Mrs. Nemeth was graduated from Galesburg High School and from Knox College with the class of 1963. She was a member of Mortar Board and was voted membership in Pi Kappa and Phi Beta Kappa.

Tambda, affiliated with Phi Mu. The bridegroom, a Blue Is land Community High School graduate, received his M.A. degree from the University of Illinois. He was a member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. He was employed as school band instructor in Alexis and a Titonka, Iowa, and will have a similar position in Golden.

Wedding guests from out-of- DOLLAR We Must Move Room For New 2 Doors North at Mens Boys SUMMER SHOP VALUES Stock To Make Our New Store AVENUE. $1 00 Mens Boys PANTS FINAL CLEARANCE $200 Mens PAJAMAS $200 Mens Odd Lot SHOES $200 SWIM SUITS FINAL BOYS CLEARANCE 00 $200 MENS Mens MUST MAKE ROOM OFF SUITS SPORT COATS REG. PRICE Mens OFF JACKETS RAINWEAR REG. PRICE Mens WHAT IS LEFT HATS 09 STRAW Mens Reg. $1 SOX 2: $1 00 Hi School FOR BACK TO SCHOOL GYM SUITS REG.

$2.50 2: $250 Hi School REG. $5.95 WHITE JACKETS now $397 MANY OTHER REDUCTIONS WHILE WE GET READY TO MOVE DAD and LAD TOG SHOP 12947 S. WESTERN AVENUE Mrs. Robert L. Hands, the former Bessie M.

Taylor. W. town Mallin included and Mr. Miss and Mrs. Maurine B.

Dodge, of Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. George Ketcham and Charles of Cape Girardeau, Miss Mary Nemeth of Blue Island, sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. Frank Nemeth, and Sherrill of Crete; Mrs. Ralph Mulderink, Midlothian; Mrs.

Walter Sabinske, Munster, Miss Alice Hardy, Blue Island; Miss James Dreggors and Miss Phyllis Dreggors of Hammond, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen McClure and James of Oak Park. The couple are now residing at their new home in Golden, Colorado. TAYLOR-HANDS July 27 was the day that Bessie M.

Taylor became the wife of Robert L. Hands, at the Grace Methodist Church. Bessie, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor, 2059 W.

138th and Bob were married by the Rev. Chamberiin at 2 p.m. The church was decorated with white carnations. The bride wore a floor-length three tier gown of Chantilli lace with long sleeves and beaded scoop neckline; a finger-tip veil flowed from a rhine-stone tiara. Her bouquet.

consisted of white glamelias. Matron honor, Mrs. Albert Clow, the bride's sister, wore a pink nylon sheath with skirt, a pink veil hat, and a tinted pink bouquet. The other bridesmaids, Barbara Taylor, sister, and Sharon the same outfits in blue. A cottilion blue lace dress was worn by the bride's mother.

The groom's attendants were Robert Reich and Herbert Russel, and Sam Pitrowski was the best man. A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor outdoors. COMPLETES LUTC COURSE Frank J.

Gabriel, 15703 Turner Markham, District RepAid Association for Lutherans, resentative serving this area for has successfully completed the first year of the Life Underwriter Training Council Course. The Life Underwriter Training Council is an independent, nationwide organization with headquarters in Washington, C. Aid Association for Lutherans with Home Office in Appleton, Wis. Yacht Harbor Veteran Nite Two of the many original and beautiful ideas that will be used to decorate the yachts participating in the "Venetian Night" parade around the Monroe Street Yacht Harbor, Friday evening, Aug. 16, will be A Power Yacht rowed past the Reviewing Stand; a sail boat using its motor.

The ESBRO (T) a 60 foot yacht, owned by the power Spanjer Brothers, Roy, Clarence, and Henry, will be rowed past the Reviewing gress Street on "Venetian Stand, at the of Congress Street on "Venetian Night." It thkes 8 strong, stalwwart to accomplish this, and they'll be dressed appropriately in either Indian, ing, or ancient galley slave costume. The ESBRO (T) will camouflaged to matchThe COMET II, Werner Slag's 47 foot Auxiliary sketch will use its muffled motor for power to carry out theme "Windjammers in bit." There will be 7 beautiful girls, dressed in flowing white gowns, hanging in chairs from the dual masts, to create the illusion of a halo in space around the blacked out ship. Sponsored by Chicago's Yachtsmen and Mayor Daley's Youth Foundation, "Venetian Night" now: in its 6th year, becomes more and more a pageant of which the City of cago and its yachtsmen can proud. Last year an estimated 150.000 spectators lined the wall around the Monroe Street Yacht Harbor. This year double that number are expected to tend.

Each year the yacht orations become more fascinating, and the parade moves the smoothness of long practice by the participants. The "Venetian Night" committee is composed of the Commodores of the 8 Chicago Yacht Clubs and representatives of the U.S. Coast Guard; Chicago's and Park Districts. Mayor ley appointed Howard L. lett, Chairman.

D. Blue Island Days Aug. Thursday, August 8, 1963 THE SUN-STANDARD USED CAR SHOPPING If you're like the gentleman in the above picture, probably at wit's end. One visit to our beauyou're tiful USED CAR CENTER (unlike the one above) would have solved this problem. Won't You Let Us Solve Yours? STEELE HOPF OLDSMOBILE USED CAR CENTER 11943 S.

WESTERN AVE. BLUE ISLAND, ILL. SEARS DOLLAR DAYS SAVE at SEARS BLUE ISLAND STORE SPECIAL PRICES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS! RUGS 3.98 to 27 4.98 in. x48 in. D.

Wool D. and price Nylon 3.00 Reg. CEILING LIGHT FIXTURE Use in 1.00 Any Room Reg. 1.98 D. D.

price KITCHEN CABINETS Finished Samples OFF Aluminum Screen Storm Doors 32 80 Samples Reg. $36.95 to 42.95 D.D. price $25 and $30 ELECTRIC HAND MIXERThree Speed Ivory D. D. Special 8.00 GARDEN HOSE 12 yr.

Guar. 50 Ft. Reg. 4.99 D.D. Price 3.66 75 Ft.

Reg. 6.99 D.D. Price 5.44 EXTENSION CORD 25 Ft. In or Outdoor D. D.

Special 1.00 Orange Color for Safety adit LAWN MOWER 18 in. Four Cycle 2.75 H.P. Regular 59.95 D. D. Price 54.95 PAINT SUPPLIES Tirpoline 1 gal.

9x12 Drop Cloth 9 in. Roller Set 1 qt. Inside Semi- White Paint D. D. Priced, ea.

1.00 DIAMOND PHONO NEEDLES Most Sizes Reg. 3.95 D. D. Price 1.00 .00 23" TELEVISION D. D.

Price, ea, Walnut Regular 199.95 Console Model Mahogany, Blond, 169.88 TOILET SEAT White in Color Regular 2.97 D. D. Price 1.99 FRONT SEAT COVERS Regular 5.98 AUTO Split or Solid Seat D. D. Price 4.98 Regular 3.87 AUTO SEAT BELTS Wide Color Selection D.

D. Price 3.00 ALLSTATE TIRES Blackwall plus Tax 750 14 D. D. Special 15:00 800 14 D. D.

Special 17:00 850 14 D. D. Special 19:00 SUMMER FURNITURE Chair, 5 Web Reg. 5.95 D. D.

Price 4.95 Chair, 6 Web Reg. 10.98 D. D. Price 9.98 "Just Say Charge It" No Money Down Open 5 Nites Mon. Thru Fri.

9 to 9 Sat. to 5:30 p.m. SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. 13103 So. Western BLUE ISLAND STORE FU 5-5900.

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