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Jacksonville Journal Courier from Jacksonville, Illinois • Page 10

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Baihoiiuid, Glenna Lorton GREENFIELD Announcement is being made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Glenna Lorton of Greenfield and Andy Wright of Wrights. A winter wedding is planned. The bride elect is the daughter of Mrs. Esther E. Lorton and the late Glenn Lorton.

Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wright. Miss Lorton is a 1970 graduate of Greenfield high school and is presently employed at the Central National Life Insurance Company of Jacksonville. Mr.

Wright, who is a 1969 graduate of Greenfield high school, is employed at the Caterpillar Tractor Company of Peoria. Koren Pouline Booth and Mrs. Laurence Booth of Carrollton announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their eldest daughter, Karen Pauline Booth of Edwardsville, to Walter Gene Trusty of Bridgeton, Missouri, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn of Carrollton.

Trie couple will be wed November 14 in Carrollton. Miss Booth is a 1963 graduate of Carrollton High School and a 1967 graduate of Eastern Illinois University, She teaches physical education at LaClaire Elementary School in Edwardsville. Mr. Trusty is a 1963 graduate of Carrollton High School and has been employed at McDonnell-Douglas in St. Louis since graduation except for two years in the U.S.

Army, one of which was spent in Vietnam. Anna Jo Bland Mr, and Mrs. Morris Bland of Alexander route one, announce the engagement of their daughter, Anna Jo, to Victor Michael Hermann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hermann of White Hall.

An October wedding is planned. The bride-elect attended Franklin High School and her fiance attended White Hall High School. £oL (Pat Shaijmixn, Qujfuud, 18 VERSAILLES Bob Winner and Pat Brayman of Versailles were united in marriage Tuesday evening, August 18, at the LaGrange Chapel with Rev. Jimmie Cooper receiving the vows. The bride is the daughter of xMr.

and Mrs. Earl Cloniger and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winner of Versailles. They were attended by Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Montgomery ct Springfield. The bride chose a pink Chantilly lace dress with fitted bodice and long sleeves. She carried a bouquet of pink roses. Mrs.

Montgomery wore aqua and carried white carnations with pink streamers. Following the ceremony a dinner and reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Montgomery Sr. for members of the immediate family.

The couple is residing in Versailles. Journal Courier, Jacksonville, Sept. 6, 1970 Carol S. Vieira Mr. and Mrs.

Charles H. Vieira of 253 Pine street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol S. Vieira, to Alvin D. Rivera, son of Mrs. Josephine Rivera of Florence, Colorado, and Bernard Rivera of Canyon City, Colorado.

The wedding will be November 21 in Denver, Colorado, Miss Vieira graduated in 1965 from Jacksonville High School, and from MacMurray College in 1969. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree with a Spanish major and has been on the administrative staff at the University of Denver for the past She is presently teaching at Byers Junior High School in Denver. Mr. Rivera is a graduate of Florence High School and Colorado State University. He is assistant director of student aid at the University of Denver where he is working towards his degree in Sociology, Beatrice Blong The approaching marriage of Miss Beatrice Blong of Urbana and Darwin Clupper of Urbana, formerly of Jacksonville, has been announced.

Miss Blong is the daughter of Mrs. Vera Blong of Cresco. Iowa, and the late Edward Blong; and Mr. Clupper is the of Reverend and Mr.s. Darwin Clupper.

803 S. Church street. The couple plans to be married November 25. Miss Blong received her B.A. and M.A.

degrees from the University of Iowa in Iowa City, Iowa, She is presently completing her Ph.D. degree in English at the University of Illinois, Champaign Urbana. Mr. Clupper received his B.A. degree from the College of Wooster in Wooster, Ohio.

He is a second-year law student in the College of Law at the University of Illinois. Donna Jean Suttles Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Suttles, of 1080 North Fayette street have announced the engagement of their daughter, Donna Jean, to Private First Class Z. Thomas Bell, son of Mr.

and Mrs, Zed Bell of Jacksonville route one. No wedding date has been set. Miss Suttles is a 1970 graduate of Jacksonville high school and is employed at the New Method Book Bindery. Her fiance is a 1969 graduate of Jacksonville high school. He is presently stationed at Chu Vietnam.

Toss cubes of sliced bread with garlic-flavored olive oil; spread in a single layer in a shallow pan and bake in a preheated hot oven until brown and crisp. Toss mixed salad greens with French dressing and top with the croutons. Linda Allen Mrs. 1 in Scnneborn of Hettick announces the engagement of her daughter, Linda Allen, to Edward D. Weaver, son of Mrs.

Rollin R. Decker of Carlinville. An October wedding is planned, Linda is a 1969 graduate of Northwestern and is employed at the Advance Glove factory in Carlinville. Her fiance is a 1965 graduate of Virden high school and has completed four years in the Navy. He is employed at the Wareco Service Station in Carlinville.

LINDA EVERETT GIVEN METHODIST SCHOLARSHIP Linda Everett, who will be a at McKendree College, Lebanon, 111., has been awarded a United Methodist Scholarship by the Board of Education of The United Methodist Church. Linda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer C. Everett, Gohra, Jacksonville.

United Methodist Scholarship Awards cover tuition and fees up to $500 and are granted on the basis of superior academic standing, leadership ability, active churchmanship, character, personality and need. About 500 such aw'ards are given annually by the Board of Education of The United Methodist Church and its nationwide scholarship program. More than 10,000 United Methodist Scholarships have been granted since the program was started in 1945. Funds for the support of United Methodist Scholarships are received from local churches on the basis of a church-wide offering on United Methodist Student Day, the second Sunday in June. VI S-.

suvwl id, Akowsui. TyianchsMsA. MANCHESTER A bridal shower for Mrs. Steve Benner, the former Jean Ann Collins, was held Monday evening, Aug. 31, at the Manchester Baptist church.

The hostesses were Darlene Duncan and Martha Duncan, aunts of the bride, and Shirley Cooper, who was unable to attend. Prizes were won by Lennie Wright and Wilma Collins. Guests included Cecil Duncan, Jean Sheppard, Sarah Murray, Carol Campbell, Elsie Cardwell, Sally Carlene Anders Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anders of Winchester have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Sally Carlene, to Wayne E.

Blackburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blackburn of 1852 Plum. The couple plans to be married Sunday, November 1. Miss Anders is a 1970 graduate of Winchester High School and is presently employed at the Hertzberg New Method Book Bindery.

Mr. Blackburn is a 1964 graduate of Jacksonville High School and is presently employed as an engineering technician for the Illinois State Highway Department Edna Hudson, Kay Nichols. Lennie Wright. Cleta Kelly, Wilma Collins, Rosella Bridges. Joyce Benner, Timmy.

Sandra, Donna, Pamela, and Judy Duncan and Crystal and Kim Nichols. Those unable to attend but sending gifts were Cecil Day Brenda Benner, Joan Bishop, Jessie Long, Hazel Johnson, Monica Lawson, Helen Baird, Gladys Blackburn, Edythe Sooy, Lola Hurt, Betty Lawson, Darlene Bell, Leta Spradlin. Cecil Thady and Beverly Johnson. Little decorated cakes, punch, nuts and mints were served the guests. You may use one cup of boiling water and one cup skim milk in making up a package (four serving-size) of lemon-flavor gelatin dessert.

ShowsA. honoiA, SandhCL BuhmiL Sandra Burnett was honored at a bridal shower on Monday evening, August 24, at the Baptist Annex in Greenfield. Approximately 25 school friends attended, besides her mother, Mrs. Harold Burnett; Mrs. Wayne Custer and Mrs.

Lloyd Moore of Wrights, and Mrs. Ronald Burnett and daughter of Dow. Hostesses were Mrs. Bob Plogger, Miss Marcia Bowman, Miss Lea Lansaw and Miss Sue Stotler. Miss Burnett will become the bride of Roland Custer on Sep tember 5 at the First Baptis church.

The average human brain weighs a little over three pounds. You arc invited to view the Natural Color Portraits at the BUI Wade Studio Brides featured for September are: Mrs. Samuel Herring Winchester, III, Mrs. Wm. F.

Edley Champaign, 111. Mrs. Charles Morris Delavan, 111. Mrs. Nicholas Surratt Meredosia, lU.

Mrs. Michael L. Winkleman Arenzville, 111. Mrs. Ronald Frink Murrayville, III.

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