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The Daily Register from Harrisburg, Illinois • Page 3

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Harrisburg, Illinois
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City Schools Set Up Beginners' Tennis Lessons The Harrisburg City School board of education has hired a qualified instructor to give tennis lessons the remainder of the summer to all boys and girls who were in the 5th. 6th, 7th and 8th grades the pa6t school year. Classes will be conducted Monday through Friday from 11 a. m. till noon and from 1 p.

m. till 2 p. m. Any eligible boy or girl interested in receiving instructions must register anytime Friday or until noon Saturday. T.he school courts will be closed to all other players during clasc hours.

Class pupils missing lessons un- without proper excuse will be dropped from the The board announced that the baseball diamond located in the southeast corner of the playground will be closed until 9:30 a. m. during the dry weather so it could be watered daily. The playground has two diamonds and one will be available at all times. Linda Kay Sims Is Bride of Charles Ernie Griffin on June 29 fMrs.

Riifus Griffith Is For Willing Wwlsers Sunday School Class Mrs. Rufus Griffith entertained the Willing Workens Sunday School Mis.s Linda Kay Sims became rin, Mr. and Mrs. Edna Stevens, Class from the McKinley Baptist the bride of Charles Ernie Griffin Galatia, and Mrs. Linda Boyett, Church at her home.

601 West Logan St. The meeting opened with the in a double ring ceremony at p. m. on June 29 at the First i After the reception the couple Methodist Church. Eldorado, with took a short wedding trip.

They goiig', On "pravers Rev. Tony Jayne, Herrin, are now at home at 1801 Kings led 'bv Mrs. Mvrtle Jones ing. Eldorado. Mrs.

Laverne Gowcn. Mrs. The former Miss Sims is the Save the devotion from daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert baluie County Homemakers 23rd Psalm.

R. Sims, RFD 2, Harrieburg. The Extension Association bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Business Meeting Each member received a gift Ernie Jake Gr.tfin, 1801 King. The Council of th; Saline County "ick Avenue Eldoraio Homemakers Extension -Associa- Liaorapo.

mot Tiiosdav for the Julv busi- who is suffer-' The bride was given in marriage with Mrs Robert by her brother, Don Sims. She Ivy. wore a ballerina length dress of white isilk organza over taffeta with a fitted bodice of lace In The Service CAMP LEJEUNE, N. C. fFHTNC) Marine Private First Class Paul L.

Yother, son of Mrs. Syble Yother of Route 1, Carrier Mills, 111., recently reported for duty with the Second Marine Division at Camp Lejeune, N. C. The Second Division is the largest Marine unit on the East Coast. It has maintained headquarters at Camp Lejenue since shortly after World War II.

Mugge presiding. Mrs. Mugge announced plans for The refresnmenls were ice the 45th meeting to be cream, cake, coffee and lemonade. -innnei i 4 oc on in thc I. 0.

0. F. buUdlng in Mrs. Laverne Gowen assisted with designed sleeves an on September 17. refreshments, embroidered scalloped of Payson, who is The door prize was won by Mrs.

Her veil of illuMon the state president of the Home-i Katholeen Coker. It was a bag of makers Extervsion Federation, will pins. Music was furnish- be the speaker. She will show led by Ruth Griffith and Uda slides and talk about her trip to Webb. Australia where she represented i Those present were Mrs.

Gcr- Illinois at the International Meet-ilrude Sheldon, Mrs. Edna Robbs, ing of Country Women of the Mrs. Ruby Hilliard, Mrs. Myrtle World. Jones, Mrs.

Ruth Rankin, Mrs. A report was given of the 26th Hise. Mrs. Coker, the bride, was the maid of Citizenship Conference! Mrs. Ailene Rister.

Mris. Laverne She wore a ballerina length blue June at the University of Gowen. Mrs. Essie Poulos. Mrs.

The Daily Reqister, Harrisburg, Illinois Thursday, July 11, 1963 Page Three The Daily Register 35c a week by carrier boy. with a crown of seed pearls. Her only jewelry was a necklace of seed pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. She carried a bridal bouquet of white carnations and pompons with blue nosegay and ribbons tied with love knoUs. Miss Sandra Gray, a friend of Never leave furs in covers or bags for long periods.

They need freely circulating air. silk organza dreits with a lace; njinois. Mrs. Mugge, Countv jacket and a small veil. Her flow- president.

Mrs. L. B. Kimmel. Diers were identical to the bride's, of the State Board, and the only smaller.

Home Advisor, Mrs. Dora Capel, Thc best man was James Genet, represented Saline County at the 1553 Rend Eldorado. Ushers Lela Webb, Mrs. Etta Minor and the hostess, Mrs. Ruth Griffith.

were Eldon Henson and Kenneth Nave, both cousins of the bride- ARENSMAN'S Semi-Annual SHOE SALE Now Going On! All Shoes Reduced In 'The Budget Shop' Women's Dress Heels P.99 pair $5.9) 2 pair Girls' Flats 52.99 pair $4.99 2 pair Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Lane and daughter, Pamela, of 1131 conference. street, Harrisburg. the Council business returned from a vacation trip meeting were Mrs.

Mugge. Mrs. to Florida where they visited in Capel. Mrs. Curtis Alexander, Fort Myers and other The church wais decorated with Mrs.

Alfred Johnson, Mrs. Eugene, Peaces. They visited with Mr. and baskets of white gladiola, greenery, i Lamkin, Mrs. Leo Pfeiffer, Mrs.

I Mrs. Alpheus Gustin at Cape Coral, and candelabras with burning i Mabel Pankey, and Mrs. Raymond and with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dale tapere.

McConnell. and family at Saracola. Mrs. Sims wore a beige printed silk dress with white accessories, i NotfiS Miss Eva Coffee, Ivan Greathouse Wed Mis.s Eva Coffee of Harrisburg became tlie bride of Ivan Greathouse Saturday June 29. at p.

m. at the Social Brethren Church in Harrisburg. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Earl Vaughn. The ill tar wars decorated with greenery and white mums.

The bride wore a beige lace sheath with pink accessories anti a corsage of pink carnations. She carried a white Bible. Mr-s. Bette Thomas, daughter of the bride, was the matron of honor. She wore a light blue dress with white and a white corsage.

The bcid man was John Thomas. son-in-law of the bride. The bride is employed as a sales lady at the Brokerage Store. The bridegroom is employed at Norri-s City. The couple will make their homo at K.

Ixoeust Harrisburg. North Her corsage was yellow roses. Mrs. Griffin chose for her drcos, Harrisburg Hospital a beige linen sheath with match-; Admitted: ing accessories and a corsage of' Mrs. Barbara Cox, 204 yellow roses.

Land. Jean Wiseman, Evansville. Mrs. Mattie Turner, 1328 South played the piano while Wendell Land. Dixon of t.he ijnuc, i'iuiium: I Lightner HospiUl Mr.

and Mrs. J. T. and their daughter. Julie, will be here this week end visting their par; ents, Mr.

and Mns. John Thad Gas- and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Booten. They are en route from Niantic, where they have been living, to their new home at Sunnyvale, Calif.

Gaiskins is a To break down overflowing suds, sprinkle tliem with table salt. Di 1 Evansville, a cousin; Virginia Muiphy, He i's work- he bride, sang Promise Mr- Carlos Gibson, Carrier missiles tor the Loi-klieed and F'ollowing the wedding there wais a reception at the bride Admitted: Louise McNabb, 216 Dayton St. Standard marching band and groom's parents' home in Eldora- Cliarles Clifford Burkiow, 13a do. The table was covered College. recent vears with a blue linen cloth.

On it were Phylliss Ferrell, 2710 South Gran- ilgruniriotaf of blue hydrangeas and a three tiered gsJ'' wedding cake topped with a minia- Engli.sh, 123 South Skaggs. ture bride and groom. --------------------------------Presiding at the gift table Ann Dixon. Evansville, Ind. to 168,000 in 1962.

41 Hit A dollar isn't a drop in the bixrket any more, because tion IS a droo in the buck. COVTR GIRL More cover is being added to the fall evening silhouette, as the soft, billowy evening en.scm* ble seems to bear out. Hooded cape ties loosely below the neckline to match the gown in a pouf of elegance. nine ounce can like the one sliced pineapple comes in makes a eake tin large enough to hold one lialf ol batter. JULY SALE SPECIALS Friday and Saturday Just Unpacked! Special Purchase of Niew Summer DRESSES 10.99 to 39.99 Vais.

price 57 Price $7.99 to $22.99 Values 33 Spring and Winter COATS and SUITS $19.99 to $99.50 Values $7.90 $12.90 $49.90 If You Wear the Lucky Sizes These Are Real Buys IMiwwy The Fifth Avenue Fashion Center of Southern Illinois esscn for the reception were Toni Pesavento and Sandra Rice. The bridegroom i.s a sophomore at the SIU Vocational Technical Institute. Out of town guests attending the wedding were Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Stephenson, Lockport, Mr. and Mrs.

Wendell Dixon, and Janie, Evansville, Jean man, Evansville, Mr. a Mrs. Don Sims and Leah, Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Sims, Sucrri I and Bobbi Lynn, Simpeon, Julia Pickering and her son Roni nie, Carbondale, Rev.

and Mrs, Jayne, Kendall and Sue, Her- Mr, and Mrs. James Govan, Lynde Lane, Williamstown, Massachusetts. announce the birth of a seven-pound baby boy born July 6. He has been named Michael James. The paternal grandpar- jents are Mrs.

Della Govan of Chi- and Mr. Emmett Govan of Benton Harbor, Michigan. Michael Jamet? is the great-grandson of Mrs. Katie Dudonis of Harrisburg. A ring mold gives a new appear- cnce to familiar meat loaf.

Fill center with rice or potatoes which have been cooked in tomato THE NAME Remember For Fine camera PORTRAIIS JRMETCALFiSf PH0itf.a-7<U8 SALINE COUNTY CREDIT BUREAU COLLECTION SERVICE INVESTIGATIONS CREDIT REPORTS St S. Main PR. CL 3-782S Insurance Harker Miley Associates Bring four Electrical Problems to the New Electric Motor Service 1100 North Main St. Phone CLearhrook 3-7457 Rewinding and Repairing of Motors 24 Hoar Service Dr. H.

J. Raley Chiropodist (FOOT AILMENTS) IS S. Cherry Ph. CL 3 7495 II.AS LE.VD IN Dalla.s, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Loren P.

Dallas, Highway 45, Carrier Mills, will sing the leading role Saturday (July 13) in the Indiana University Opera production of light opera Night Miss Dallas is a senior in the I.U. School of The Donizetti opera and Moussorgsky's Fair at will be at 8 p. in East Hall. In 1960 Miss Dallas was national winner of the S5.0(Ki Coca-Cola "Talentsville, U.S award. Early this month she was a featured soloist for the Kiwanis International convention in Atlantic City She also has appeared as soloist on the Pat Boone television show and ior the 1962 Oidamobile Industrial Show in Chicago.

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