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THE REGISTER-NEWS MT. VERNON. ILLINOIS WEDNESDAY, JUNE Iff, 1985 Olson Speaks To Notary Club Konnetli Olson of Genera! Ra- rlialoi'. was the main speak IT at a meeting of the Mt. iVornon Roiarj' Club held yps- ai Die and N.

Cafe. In keeping with the theme of the June meeting, a series of on leading industries, he gave a most interesting talk on the amicable working conditions ai'e enjoyed at the local plant. Mr. Olson was accompanied to the meeting by Noi-man Cook I mt a and Rotarian Kenneth Head, who -A are executives at General (Delo Photo Croft) diator. MRS.

STANLEY ROSENBERGER, standing at center, is flie new Regent of Joel Pace Chapter, Daughters Fred Mo.simann pi-esented thelof The Americon Revolution. Shown with her ore stonding from left ore Miss Lorraine Smith, treasurer; Mrs. weekly newscast. Fred Justice, vice-Regent; Miss Lenna Smith, Registrar; Mrs. Frank Feltmeier, the main speaker- Mrs John Carson' Uayne Krehbiel reported that installing officer; and Mrs.

Joseph Belloh, recording secretory'. Seated, from left, are Mrs. Arthur Cumminqs a "Sd diS goS honorary Chaplain; ond Miss Nelle Kell, also a charter member and newly elected honorary tournament at Marion onAhhrouon. hAR. AND MRS.

ROGER GAYLE HERTENSTEIN Sandra Kay Meyers and! Miss Riia Burnett, all of Wayne R.o;joi- Hertenstein were Cits. ICach wore a sti'cet lenjzth man-ipd May dress of wliite lace bonded in a douhlc rinp ceremony jersey witli mnlching accessories at half pasi i and pach carried a cascade o'clock at tlic First Clirislian boiuiueV of snowdrift pompons, (liurch in Wayne City with; jolin O'Daniel of Wayne City Floyd Callahrr officiatinp, best man and the ushers The bi-ide is the daughter of vValter Richardson of Mr, and Mrs. Otis C. Meyei-s Wilford Schumn and the bridegrounr is the son: Wayne City of Mr.s. Sybil Edgington.

all of reception was held at the Wayne City. i Richard-! Judy Sledge and Carolyn Ricbard.son sening. The table held a five-tiered wedding cake, Thursday. The club voted to authorize publication of the club histoi-y for the past nine years which will bring it up to date. Ne.vt Tupsda.w the pi-ogram will be presented by Mi-s.

Doris Baize of Pi-ecision Tools. Visitoi-s were Bob Witt, of Beardstou-n. 111., who is now associated Illinois Bell Trle- plione Company of this city; Carl Lincoln Schweinfurth, son of Carl SclrveinfUJ-th, Gene Redfren. president of the new Bank of Illinois in this city ajid Tom of St. Louis.

Chester visited tiie Salem club. Ackerman visited at Louisville. 111., Fred Welsh visited at Ft. Lauderdale. Paul Beesan, Bob Beck, Wajnie The impressive installation ceremonies were conducted lost Thursday svhen the annual Flag Day Breakfast was held at the L.

and N. Cafe. The invocation was given by the chaplain. Mrs. M.

Lum- batti.s. Following the breakfa.vi from beautifully decorated with I 'Pfi. uliite and blue floncrs. special guests were introduced. Included wei'e two cliarter members of the chapter, Mrs.

Artiiiu- newly elected honorary chaplain, and Miss Nolle Kell. nev.iy elected honorary regent. Mrs. Cummings snd Miss Kell were elected to their honorary offices in grateful appreciation of tlwir deep loyalty and continuing service to the chapter since its found- Krehbiel. Ed Hertenstein, and Ing '9'8' 'hey being the on- Dr.

M. M. Lumbattis visited at: surviving charter members Maiion. SOCIETY topped with a tiny bride and i bridegroom. I The bride's mother wore The altar was decorated with baskets of gladiolus and palms.

Beverly Gallalier. pianist. a medley of nuptial selections as the guests assembled and she accompanied Bill Choat as he sang "Be- bride's mother wore cause," Beloved" and, blue jersey di'pss with white as the roupip'knelt, he sang i acces.sories. The bridegroonVs "Tiip OIT I' Prayer." 1 mother a blue bonded lace Given in marriage liy her i dress with accessories fatliei-. the biide wore a' floor and each a corsage of length wedding gown of "'hi'e carnations.

rill.V lace w'llh full skirt slyled For a shoi't "'edding trip to with repeated scalloped laxers Kentucky Lake, the bride of net and taffetta. Tlie bodice had a scalloped neckline accented with sequins and full length sleeves. Her of il- lu.sion was attached to a bridal crosvn of seed pearls and crvslals and she carried a white gift of the bridegroom ffix ered xvith poniiwns witli a wliite orchid. Mpi- only was a of pearls. changed to a dress of white over bonded and wore the orchid from her bridal bouquet.

The llei'tenstein is a graduate of the Wayne City Migh School and is employed at Crown Finance Corporation in a btiuquet of this city. The bridegroom, also and centered I a 1964 graduair the Wayne City High is -niployed at the Fibei'glass Plant in Cen- who have been members continuously through tlie years. Other guests were Miss Rita Lvmn Phelps. Good Citizen ard winner from the Waltonville Community High School; also a gift of the bridegroom, Iraiia. Marilyn Reed was maid Tlicy arc making tlieir home of honor and the bridesmaids i at 232 south 16lh street in Uiis were Miss Vicky French Quick Quiz Q- What is the origin of the sutJprslition about black cats? superstition that black i i I Alee ling Of i UciiKH'Wcti, 'I'lipre will be a meeimg of ihp and New- cats bring bad luck stems from coniprs' Cluliis ncxi Tiipsday eve- thr tact llial uas liplicvpd ning.

I IUIP '2. at o'clock to aiippar most often in the at the L. and Calc. guisP of a black cat, For this or cancellations reason witches and black cats i must be made not later tlian ai-p often pictured o'clock Monday morning by John Kessitigcr at What small town IJW.NPI- IS known as "the father of kings?" i Waltonv-UIe W. S.

O. S. Meets The Woman'i Societj' of Christian Service met recently at the Methodist church. Mrs. Peggj' Frj', president, pi-e- sidcd.

Mrs. Opal Newell gave interesting lesson The Disciplined Life." Tliere were 15 sick calls reported. A long table covered in white and decorated with lovely summer flowers and tall white tapers, seated the group. Punch and cake were sei-ved by El- 1 to wear any make-up at all! aiwr Hodge and Ruth Shurtz fol- her mother. "Mrs.

F'loyd Phelps, and Mrs. Oliver Birkner. mother of Miss Jeannette Birkner. Good Citizen frotn the Mt. X'prnon Towmship High Tne other 1965 Good Citizens.

Miss Carol Haun of High School and Miss Marlow of Bluford High School Great Biit.iin. t'plt MM-V were unable to attend. Misses eniiy in the lUnolui Margaret Ann and Doris Cum-j So on Jimp 11. 1777, a fi.ig of mings. Miss Elizabeth KPII.

Mrs. W. F. Jordan, and Mrs. is a toe flag has DPPii a thing.

Mrs. i'pltnipici- tlip pi'ps- ent ftic lipinu of rpcpnt Tho IKHVI of iu'lilpin to tlip ol ami IMP of lla Sallie Jordan weer also gviesls. The officers foi- tlie coming PIP installed hy John Carson. Tlie theme of the Soclptv for the npw year is "WluM'P tiip Spirit of llio Lord is. tiipi'p is l.iliprt> lakpn from Corinthians 11.

and 17, Mrs, Carson announced. rod and white stripes ami nvw olficprs are: uhiip stars on a blue field Stanlpy was officiallv adoplpd bv Con- Mrs. Fred A fitting memorial tribute gress. at loii of Cliapl.iin. 'Mrs.

F. Gooi-e In ri Hiigill; Rpcorriing Spcrptary. two more stripes and two more Mrs. Rpll.ih: Corrps- stars were addpd to rppre.sent Secretary, Miss Fayne and In ISM was paid to a newly deceased member. Mrs.

H. J. Schlnfly, by the chaplain. Mrs. Schlafly, though not originally a member of the local chapter, had been the flau of -tripps and a a Daughter of the American star for each was adopt- Revolution for fifty years.

A fine feature of the morning's program was "The History of the U. S. Flag," presented Ppai'cy, Treasurer, Miss Lor- reinp Smith: Rpcistrar, Miss Lciiiia Smith: Mrs. ed. The present flag having Murphy: and Librarian, stars was adopted tn KpII.

Mr.s. l''el! nieur, closing. Hostesses for llip nipcting reminded iter audience that ere DorothyWnodum-th, by Mrs. Frank Feltmeier. more than a niillion men have Miss N.ioiiii Bogan, niid Miss Like the nation for wiiich it died to pipsprve tlic -Mane DEAR ABBY Try A Little Subtlety! Abigail Van Buren DEAR I am '21 and Don is 26, We've been dating LIKES: It is not nn- nsual for a man to want to be lowing prayer by Mary Shaffer.

W. S. C. 8. Meets The Woman's SodetJ' of Christian Sendee met June .13 at Salem Methodist church wth 15 girls.

use a foimdation base, just a hint of rogue and a tinj' 'Dit of blue eye shadow. Being a membersand one' guest i dishwater blonde, my lessons were given bv and eyelashes are practically in- Mrs. Pauline Firebaugh indivisible, so I need a touch of (steadilyt for nearly two 1 the only one In his family to and I'm sure It's love. There is wear r- lilm. It's a only one thing we have ever small to keep the fought about, and that is my peace, make-up.

Don doesn't want me ABBY: Whui do you by, I am no natural beauty, and tldnk an eleven-year-old girl I NEED make-up. I feel posiriv- should do to get her allowance ely naked wthout it. 1 don't I raised? jobs around the wear a lot com -ed to most house are to make beds, wa.sh eyebrow pencil and mascara, I use an eye liner, but that is considered fashionable these days. The lipstick I use is so pale it sican lawyer, was the fatlier of an pmppror and three kings. They wpre Napoleon Emperor of tile French; Joseph, King of Naples; King of Holland and Jerome, King of Westphalia.

nig ideas send lliciii to I'ol- ly ui carp of The Rcgisler- Niws. 'Vou'll reciive a ilollar if Polly uses your idea in Polly's Pointers. REPEAT A SELLOUT TO INTRODUCE NEW ELEGANT LIMITED OFFER! INTERNATIONAL DEEPSILVER the oiilv silvetplale TWO PIECE (lull on reguldi price will be $3,50 Mrs. Marian Danner. Pledge cards were filled out and turned into the trea-surer for the coming year.

The new president, Vehna can hardly be noticed. Felton, presided and the ti'ea- Everyone JP thijiks I lixik reported tlmt had' great. Last Saturday niglii Don been sent to a mission school in told me I looked like India. It was also reported that i 'If used the word, this wotild the group collected 1. TO pounds "ever get in the paper.) We had of clothing and it was sent to, a tenible fight over it and I the church World Service Ccn- 1 asked him to take me home.

We ter for distiibutlon to the needy. haven't spoken since. Aljby, 1 Dorotliy Dude dismissed the' do love Don. He would make a ipeting with prayer. wonderful husband if it weren't were for this thing he has against my using cosmetics.

What do you suggest I do? DEPRESSED meeting Delicious refreshments served in the basement of the church by tlie hostesses, Bobbie Smith, Betty Griffin, and Mary Salyer. DEI'BEfsSKD: Kiss and The ne.vt meeHng vill be held make up. But in the ftiture, Julv 11 at the chui-ch. "make-up" more, subtly. So useful for cottage cheese, pickles and relishes or mints.

Auraciivciv yifi bo.scd. Also sec the new Gracious Living for 8 ill ORLEANS. For your "Best choose DecpSilvcr. THE INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY '0 JACKSON'S OFFER YOU: Guaranteed Safisfacttor Credit Terms Free Gift Wrapping Greater Service 9 Greoter Selection Everyday Low Prices M. E.

JACKSON SOUTH SIDE SQUARE Southern Illinois' Leading Jeweler for Over 44 Years. Shields uas a miUm- Cancel June Meeting fo, years, met a man and Members of the Sliields unit married him before knew of Homemakei-s' Exnension vary mucli about his ways. I sociafion will not meet Thurs- 'lave worn pants around tlie fiay at the home of Mrs. Violet house and sometimes to Coil. The meeting has can- i because they are comfortable celled and the next meeting date and convenient.

He never ob- uill be announced later. to my wearing pants til after we wore married, Palton he is making a big tiling about Potluck Dinner il. i ijkp to do my housework Members of Patton marketing in pants and al- B9 and the will 'lave. When my husband a potluck dinner Thursday ''cts like evening. June X7, in the dining' madman and says he won't room at the Masonic Temple.

Sen'ing tvill begin At 6:30 o'clock. All members are urged to attend as there will be an election of officers during the busi-! ness meeting of the auxiliary. Sooteh Foursome At Indian HUI A Scotch foursome u-as play- ed evening at Indian Hills golf course with the following winners: Howard Williams and Smith. 1 score; B. J.

Cherry and Lura Wolfe, high score; Hal Wolfe and Jean Hertenstein, high on two; Don Hottensen and Phyllis Whiticnberg, low on six; Merle Rightnowar and Louise Snyder, low putts on eight; Bob Garrison and Alouise Cherry, most putts on nine. a madman a look at me until I put on a dress. He says I look tidiculous in pants. Abby. 1 am 52 years old, weigh 140 pounds and I am not fat and I don't wear tight pants.

We liave had some pretty bad times over this and have almost sep- i arated twice because of il. I thinlf if he really loved me he would let me wear pants. He says if really loved him. I'd wear dresses. I like your LIKES PANTS Birthday Tarty Thomas Jerrell Dare, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas J. Dare Sr. of Cuba, Missouri, celebrated his first birthday on June 8, at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Mae Davis.

On June 5, he entertained five little friends and their mothers and on June 8, a party was held for all his relatives. Refreshments of birthday cake and ice cream were served and the guest of honor received majiy gifts. dislies, dust, keep my own room clean, set the table, clear the table and empty the n-ash. all for a measly 35c a week. I've talked to my mother about it and she says, "It's all we can afford, honey." Then she drops it.

Wliat do tliink? I think that you earn your allowance, which is commendable. But if thnt 's all your mother can afford, you ought to drop it, honey. 9 a DEAR ABBY: the father of girls is complaining. Hal have a husband. 3 sons and my brother living here.

I'm the only woman in the house and with all the fighting, wTestling and arguing tlie place is like a madhouse. I can't put my car in the garage because they are always building something there that never gets finished. I can't get in the bathroom because one of the men is taking a shower, sliaving or polishing his shoes. Tliere is no room for my soiled laundi-y because of all the greasy clothes they leace behind after trying to fix some- lx)dj's car. I can't find a place to sit douTi because of the tools, and radio parts lying around.

I can choke on their cologne. I iron 15 to 20 pairs of trousers a week and too many shirts to count. If manage to live through it until the boys are married, they'll probably biing their wives here to live. I'll trade places with "Father Of Girls" any day. H.VD IT For Abby's booklet.

"How To Have A Lovely Wedding," send 50 cents to Abby, Box 69700, Los Angeles, Calif. T)-oubled? Write to ABBY. Box 69700. Tx)s Angeles, Calif. For a personal reply, enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope.

MRS. DAVID BUTLER Mr. and Mrs. Walter Snnith of Decatur announce the marriage of their daughter, Joentta Koy, to David Butler, also of Decatur. The ceremony was performed June 5 in that city.

The Smiths are former Mt. Vernon residents. The new Mrs. Butler is a J965 graduate of the Decatur Community High School. PERSONAL Dan Atton of Centralia made Harold Garden of Wayne City made a business nip to Vernon yesterday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. fioljoii Fletcher and daughter of Belle Rive spent yesterday afternoon shopping and transacting in Mt. Vernon. Mrs.

Dorothy Richardson of Texico was a businoss visitor and shopper in Mt. Vernon Mr.s. Marie Stncke of Nashville was a Mt. Vernon business visitor and shopper yesterday, day. Mrs.

Bonnie Hopkins of Belle Rive was a Mt. Vernon shopper Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Norma Mullins of Opdyke spent Tuesday afternoon transacting basiness and shopping in the Iving Qty a business tiip to Mt. Vernon Tuesday afternoon.

Mrs. Janet Liszewski of Nashville was a King Qty shopper and business visitor yesterday. -Mrs, Phyllis Shelton of Fairfield visited friends and shop- ped in -Mt. Vernon Tuesday. William of Bluford was a business visitor in the King City yesterday.

C. Carter of Golconda transacted business in Vernon Tuesday. Donald E. Gates of Rochelle made a business trip to the King City Ralph Snodsmith of Bluford spent yesterday afternoon transacting business jn Mt. Vernon.

William I-ankford of Belle Rvvt Mt. Vernon business MISS MARY JO SMITH Mrs. Marion Luther Smith of this city is announcing the engagement of her daughter, Mary Jo, to Michael David Hones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hones, of Salem.

The wedding will occur Sunday, Septeinber 5, at the First Presbyterian church in this city. (Mary Jane Studio) visitor Tuesday Biiii of I'lliifiii'cl niarie a busine.ss tiip to Ml Vernon yesterday. Ray U'ilkey of Belle Rive transacted business in King aty Tuesday. Jerome Aydt of Dahlgren was a Mt. Vernon business visitor yesterday afternoon.

Owen Hicks of Bonnie made a dip to the King City Tuesday 4-H CLUBS Tlir Grnvp er.x 1-11 Club met at Dodds scliooi. The meeting was called to order by John Kent, leader. A talk was given by Rickey Eubanks and a demonstration was given by Perry Mike Kent. Recreation VAis led by the girls' club. The meeting be held Jime 2'i.

MRS. MERELE S.iiiini.i.v- May -il Mivs liccanio the bii.ic til Rav TliK liuisl'lr 1 in.i; coicmony as pel li'inied half past seven o'cli'i'k at the Central Church ot in tlii'. city uitli Herbert WiNnn. iiasliir. Tlic ali.ii- llie church wa-- with fciur baskets of white gladiolus, ivrin palms, niiic-candlc candelabra, and a wliitp kneelinc bciicli.

A white caijicl e.vtciKled from the en- traacc nf 1 lie church to the altai'. and the iJcws were niarkcii with white satin bows ami sprigs of gieenrry. Before the exchange of vows, the t.ipers were lighted by Denner Nevvcomh of Riciiview, 111., and ricrnld Rizaillion of Alton who as lislvl's. The liridc. who has made her home with an tincle and P.iiil l.i\e of Ml.

X'criion, is the of 'Mr. Mis. fATrnt of Ronton. The giiflceronm is the of Wiltnir Shiii'lz of Scli'i'cr. ill hy lirr 1 'uwl 1 the liride vvorp a floor icnclh "raiding cou iKMlllLOilly of l-'roncii cli.antil.ifp taf- fetii 'I'lip a scooped nr Willi spril nnrl spqiiin lirn aiiil full loimtli air! a hcll-shajiPd skirt dc-u'iic'il o.o coiitrollcfl linos.

Her I ifi of Was at to a (ilistpr of silk Willi iK'aii and cryst.al lioi til lov! canied a of white sw f'Ptlicari anil rrisp Inuis, centered wi'li a while niiiiid cor.s;iL.'p, on pravpr hook. Her only jowelry. a of vvjis a gift of itip iiriilcgi-oom. Mr.t. Marriott of tins city was matron of honor.

She wore a longth dress of cuiiiipiip hliio lace over l.alfptn with Dior bow to mnttii the circular veil anil cariipil a colonial bouquet of while carnations and pink swppthoart rrises with blue stioaiiipis Miss Bronda of of llip hiide- Cfoont. was lirirlpsniaid. Her gown .111.1 flowers woro the same ilip mation of honor, f.itllp Shuiiz. sistp rof iho liridogrnom was flower uiii. was dressed tlie saino as tlip attendants am! caiiiod a dainty lias- ket filled pink rose pelttls.

Maxtor Sholhs' sister of ilio biirloijronni was ring bearoi. Ceasor nf Wnlton- ville vvas host man, and Milse Minor, al.so ot Waltonville was groomsman. RAY SHURTZ (Hilliord-Myers Photo) Heibcrt Wilson, organist, accompanied wen Herbert, as hp sang "1 Love You Truly." and. tht Couple knelt, he sang Uirds Prayer." Preceding tha ceipmonv, Wilson played a medley of nuptial selections. The bride's avint, Mrs.

Paul wore a three-piece auit (it champagne raw silk with a i accessories. bridegroom's mother wore slieath dress with white cessoiies and each wore a corsage of pink sweetheart ronB buds. A reception was held in Fel" kwship Mall at tlie church. The table, covered with net over blue taffeta, held wedding cake with I'li -biaiich candelabra and at either side aJid the netting was draped and held with white satin b.iws. Those serving were Mrs, Rciss, Allct Parkinson.

JoAnn Pierce, Ruth Adams, and members of the Women's Guild. Tlte uuc-t rcuistor was kept by Miss and the gifta in of Mrs. Stie Taiiy. Ff'i- a wedding trip to an Undisclosed destination, the chanrred to a pastel blue knit suit with matching accessories and wore the corsage from her bridal boufiuot. Tliov- are making their homt at Sd.i south 21st street in thii Tlip new Mrs, Shurtz is graduate of the Mt.

Vernon Township High School an4 attended two years at Community College. The bridegroom, a 1962 graduate of tht Waltonville High School, graduated in 1964 from Lockyear'g Business College In Evansville, and is now employed with General Radiator, in this city. Out of town attending the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Virgel Cowiror and Copple of Centralia: Mrs.

Hattie Mooi-e. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Marvel. Krldio Dean Marvel, and Mr.

and Mr.s. George Over- iiirf, all of Benton; Mr. and Mrs. Eliiah Chamne.ss and family, and Mrs. Yvonne 'Ho'nit and children all of Marion.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilford and family of Noble. Mr. and Mrs.

Gene Purdy of Charleston, 111.: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Perrin of Evansvllle, Susan Swofford and Ken Swofford. both of Relleville; Gerald Rizaillion. Mr.

and Mrs. Lveiia and family and Mrs. Mnrybelle Duke, all of Alton: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lindeman of Summit and Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur WajTt Nichols of Woodstock, Til. MR. AND MRS. CLAUDE SAMMONS OF 621 SOUTH 18TH STREET will observe their 60th wedding anniversary on Friday, June 18.

They are the parents of three children: Mrs. Ruth Phillips, Harvey and Jessero Sammons, all of Mt. Vernon. They also hove four grandchildren. No special plans have been made for the occasion due to the fact that both are in failing health at this timt.

(Mary Jane Studio).

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