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St. Joseph News-Press from St. Joseph, Missouri • 29

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BSH8HI r- SC Joseph Mo Newi-Pre si SC Kiindar. Mar It, Lodg es JoanMcCoyWeds Jerod Binkley N'ORTQNVILLE. May 14 Lieutenant Frost of Chillicothe Wed in Illinois Rev. Leo M. Herkeni read the ceremony.

I "-S1 Mrs, James Binkley of Lawrence. Kan. was matron of honor, and Joseph Binkley of Davenport, Iowa, brother of the groom; served as best man. Ushers were Rnhert UVMV n4 Alan Vhijlr terson Roctyord, terverj best man. Groomsmen fre Lieut.

Thomas Graham, Long Beach, and Lieut. Robert Hopper, Dallas, Texas. A at Rockford's Mendelssohn's Club followed the ceremony. Tbt bride Is a graduate of Stephens Columbia, Mo. The groom was graduated from ployed In "the Santa Ft office, Topeka.

groom waa also 1 graduated from? he -Nortonville school; He Is associated with hie1 father at the Binkley OH here. The couple- will live at-Topeka. To Observe Miss Joan Louise McCoy, dauh- CTlLUCOTHri May-liJ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCoy the ceremony a recer of Nortonville, and Jerod A.

BLnk tion was held at the homeof the iversary hMwsonri University school of Four Catholic Order of Forest- son of Mr. and MrsJ Fred Binkley, also of. exchanged wedding vowi April 18 at St. Joseph's Church here. The bride's parents.

The bride, Nortonville High School graduate, attended the Clark business school. She is em- To sell those unwanted household goods at low cost, use the want ads. It's easy to place a want ad' Just "phone 4-5671 and charge -H. journalism last June and was employed in the advertising department of the Ingersall Milling Machine Rockford, until entering service In Februaryrlle is stationed at the Maiden, air force base. The couple will live at Dexter, Mo.

tn courts will observe the 72nd anniversary of the order with a dinner at Clarkie's New wood next Saturday evening at 7. The participating courts are Miss Susan Andorson, daughter of Mrs. Walter Henry Andersen of Rockford, 111., became the bride of Lieut. John Alfred Frost, son of Mrs. Margaret Frost of 7, aithe Court Street Methodist Church, Rockford.

Dr. Franklin Zenti performed the ceremonyv Miss Bonnie Bean, Rockford, was maid of honor, and Misses Joan Mathews and Ann Landstrom were bridesmaids. John G. Pe from St. Mary's, St.

Francis Xav new ler, and Immaculate Conception churches of this city and the Seven Sketeketl From Slock Tttire) Fleer Use News-Press Gazette Want Ads for the Very Best Results. Dolors Church at Hurlinaen. Members and their families are Invited to participate in the cele ANNOUNCE BETROTHAL The engagement of Miss vir- i rv You Too Can Become An Expert Beautician Ot7R BCHOOt. haa rputattoa for producinf atic- rMful blltlrln. OUR GRADUATES art la eonitant demand by shop ownra.

BTART NOW to tmrn bmitjr culture. Part and full tuna clajuuM. (SMCIAL SUMMU ClASStl) bration and can make reservations with their chief ranger. The -highlight of the anniversary will be an International tribute to Thomas R. lleaney of Chicago, the high chief ranger, on the completion of his 25 years as ah executive officer of the F.

His radio broadcast over a Chicago station and other affiliated stations on Saturday at 9:30 p. Chicago daylight saving time, will ginia Lea Helms, Kansas City, to Robert Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Walker of Stanberry, has been announced by her parents, Mrs. Ora Helms, Kansas City, and Glenn Helms, Altoona, Iowa.

The wedding- will take place In October. WED TO GRAHAM MAS Miss Valinda Week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Week of Humphrey, and CecB L.

Dicken, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dicken of Graham. exchanged marriage vowsMay 7. The wedding took place at St Mary's Church, Humphrey.

jOSEPH BEAUTY UNIVERSITY SOIVt ProAfAve. Mr. aaj Mrt. G. Gllckrlit rtwoe 4-lllf I Pure' Silk Linen "St.

Joseph's OWeet be delivered to more than 193,000 St Wl asjafejr'areeeesjf neja XefSfaeeeafieaff4ri0eejede)asj members comprising 1,600 courts busines session. Members of the drill team will meet at noon to practice. in a In the United States and Canada who will assemble at banquets In Ims Johnston to Wed Next Sunday 9- 1 ur; i-. i I i 'J Order of Beauoeant St. Joseph Assembly No.

123, Social Order, of the Beauceant, will meet tomorrow morning at 10 at Green Acres to sew. SUM Bandeau CAMERON, May 14-The marriage of Miss Lois Jane Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis T. Johnston, and Lynn E.

Barry, ion of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Barry and the late Mr.

Barry, all of Cameron, will take place Jowl Shrine No. SI Coolie Joseph Shrine No. 33, Order of Mood I A drets that's ai light hearted ai it ii light weight. Superbly styled, perfect for now and later. Black or brown.

12 to 20 S3995 the White Shrine of May 22 at the R. L. D. S. Church i will meet at 8 Wednesday night in the Masonic Temple.

There will be balloting. Refreshments will be served after the business session. Mrs. Catherine H. Smith, worthy high priestess, and Irvin Lisetor, watchman of shepherds, will their home areas.

Mr. lleaney father, was one of the five founders of the order in 1883. Fmt-m Social Club Kmera Social Club will meet for 12:30 luncheon on' Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Leroy Stiney," 2705 Doniphan avenue. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs.

John Lott, Mrs. Ho Meek, Mrs. John Carver, Mrs. Verda Holland. Mrs.

W. W. Crockett and Mrs. Herman Roenn-feldt. tU lip Lodge Kclipse Rebekah Lodge No.

137 will meet for a business session at Wednesday night in Eclipse Hall, Mrs. Margaret Rowe, noble grand, presiding. Officers will not wear theiri formal. A memorial service willbe held for Mrs. Cora Greer preceding the meeting.

To CHehrate Birthday King Hill Rebekah Lodge No. 219 Imported Milan iwirl from. Richard originals. One of a splendid selection here. Elder Archie Deal, Kingston, uncle of the groom, will per form the ceremony.

Mr. and Mrs. 1 Richard Barry will be the attendants. The bride-elect, a Cameron High School graduate, is employed in the office of the Middle States i Utilities Co. here." Mr.

Barry, also1 a Cameron High School graduate. served 14 months with the armed 1 --er $14.95 forces in Japan. He is now engaged in farming near here. FOR GUARANTEED FUR STORAGE Phone "2-4255 FOR FREE PICK-UP Fur Slornge -Servlft)' Free Pick Up and Delivery Complete Insurance Coverage to $100 (Additional at 1) Air, Duiting Expert Furriers Impaction Glazing One aeur tree erl'e wkMe i)peis at the Plymoutli, ttk araacU ltlea FtoreJ Society The Floral Society of Radiant Chapter No. 88, O.

E. will meet Thursday afternoon at 1 at liD's South 7th street. Hostesses will be Mrs. Jeanne Shepherd, chairman, Mrs. Gladys Bush, co-chairman, Mrs.

Maude Ward, Use News-Press Gazette Want Ads for the Very Best Results. I Mrs. Ruth Stewart, Mrs. Mamie Carver, Mrs. Ella Clark, Mrs.

Eva Polley, Mrs. Louise Poison and Miss Zennetb Byers. High-schoolers Be Carefree and Gay Wihon-Welty Vows Exchanged May 1 Wm In the new LENOX, Iowa. May 14 The marriage, of Berdiece Wilson, daughter of Tom Manroe of Lenox, to Frank M. Welty of Long Beach, Furriers Since 1871" took place May 1 at the Church of Christ here.

The Rev. Cecil I. Slmonton read the The couple was attended strapless Craduatioq Remembrance Remember this dy for. ever with a beautiful par-trait taken by our eprt. CArS AND COHM AVAII ABI IOS A I.I.

SETTINGS I'm Our Convenient Lay-Away Plan Strathmann will celebrate its 5Xth birthday 'tomorrow night at 8 in Enterprise Hall. Charter members and past noble grands will be honor guests. There will be balloting. Refreshments will be served in the dining hall. Mrs.

Mabel June Hester, noble grand, will preside at the business session. AH Rebekahs are Invited. To Honor Mia Byers Past Matrons and Past Patrons' -Association, O. E. will honor Mm Zehnrth Byers with a dinner tomorrow evening at 6 at Oak-ford r.

All past matrons and patrons of the 9th district are ta vited. ErlipM Lodge Eclipse I. O. a F. Lodge will meet at 8 Tuesday night the halL 19024 St.

Joseph avenue. Rod Rose Gamp No. 1M Red Rose Camp No. 108, Royal Neighbors of America, will meet at 2 Tuesday, afternoon at the hall, report on the bake sale. Mrs.

Ad-die Backstrom will preside at the by -Edna Stevens, Sallie Shawler and Mrs. and Mrs. Fred Wurster. KIC K.UEHM inc. ti riti is 5T.

JOSEPH. MO. Following the ceremony the wedding party was entertained at the Wurster home. The couple will live at Lenox. 111 So.

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