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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 6

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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SIX THE PANTACRAPH, SEPT. 14, 19H.J HIGH SCORING Miss Cyphers Hazel Wesley Betty Lou Boles SCHOOL DAYS Women Is Bride JUMPER SET rhone CD 00-3 Ardith diarlra, Editor Becomes Bride Is Married Of Mr. Garvin Dorothy Kerner Wed in Mother's Bridal Gown r) DELAND. Tr.er,f Of Mr. Beverman To Corp.

Smith r.cre r.ave i trcuxt rerU cS tve rr.irrure cf JLst CalheT.r.e Cyrhtrs. ci-Ci? LINCOLN. (PNS) Miss Betty LE ROY Mr. and Mrs. Jack Iru M.tr.

Cyrvers Hycis cf Lou Boles, daughter of Mr. and to Ch.ef VTZ son Wesley of Lc Roy have an Mrs. W. B. Boles, and Martin nounced the marriage cf their am tn cf ZZru Cir'j.

Carin cf CLr.tc. daughter. Hazel, to Corp. Ed Beverman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Beverman of Lincoln, were married Monday at Junction The c--Il-r. u-k tliz c. Smith, son of Mrs. Ed Smith ol Port Jefferson. L.

N. Y. City, according to word re rl (0) VV 'Wit A far- day in Lve tcre it r.i CTwom's Mrs. Ljztm Stl man. in The marriage took rtare at ceived here.

p. m. rnday at Chapel 3. Cnanuie The bride, a graduate of Lin field. Lt.

CoL Walter L. Moser. coln High school, is employed as the post chaplain, read the service. A reception was held at the Methodist church In Rantoul fol cashier for Montgomery Ward company and the bridegroom is employed at the Speedee Electric service. They will reside in the Madison ll.il Cyphers a cf DtLari.

KhocI here her rarer. CUr.V:c mtrre s-' a frten CLs'-j ll.fh The iut year ire hat jf! tCLcrs cf a mar rlar.t Jc.T. lowing the wedd.r.g. Mr. and Mrs.

Smith left Satur day evening to visit his relatives WENONA. (PNS) Miss Dorothy Kerner, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kerner and Francis Robison, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Wilmer Robison of Sparland were married at 2 p. m. Saturday at St. Mary's rectory with the Rev.

William Graham officiating. Attending the couple were Mrsl Clifford Maupin of Henry as matron of honor and Vernon Kerner, brother of the bride as best Wears Mother's Gown. The bride wore her mother's wedding dress of white silk chiffon over silk crepe de chine fashioned with a fitted bodice and beaded neckline. Her finger tip veil, also being a part of her mother's ensemble was edged in silver lace and held in place with a beaded tiara. She wore a cameo necklace, a gift of the bridegroom.

Her matron of honor wore a floor length white silk organdy fashioned with a sweet heart neck apartments on their return to Lincoln. in Long Island. They will make Mrs. Francis Robison their home at Riverside. Calif.

while Corp. Smith is stationed at SOCIAL NOTES March f.eld. New Cro am dor ant Gloves Deserve Mrs. Fitzgerald Mrs. Moyer Visiting In Mt." Vernon Visits for Month Stop Perspiration MISS IRMA K.

RUST and Osear Laesch were married Sept. 1 at the St. John's Lutheran ehurrh in Buckley. They are now making their home on a farm near Normal. Hkunwu GERALDINE ROTH WEDS, DOESN'T CHANGE NAME I I Mrs.

Frank Moyer. of 96 West Taylor street, is taking a I Special Care; Mrs. Eugene B. Fitzgerald re turned to her home in Shreve- Here's an back to weekend trip Mt. Vernon.

She will visit with relatives outfit to wear from dek to line and she wore a white gladi there. oli hair ornament. Leathers Scarce The bride's bouquet was made port, Thursday, after spending the last month in Illinois. While in Bloomington, Mrs. Fitzgerald visited with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs." James J. Butler, 1010 North Clinton Shower Honors weekend special! Well-cut Jumper accents a slim your.c waut. Pattern 4SS3 comes In Junior Miss sixes: II. 12. 13.

II. IS. 16. 17. up of white gladioli tied with rib dress of light blue wool with ac MORTON.

(PNS) Miss Ger- bon from her mother's wedding bouquet, the streamers having fern Miss Broderick cessories of black. Her shoulder 18. 13. Jumper, takes 2 street. She also visited a A at the latest report corsage was pink roses.

aldine Roth was married on Sunday, but contrary to tradition, she didn't change her name. yards 39 inch; bloue yards 39 of Miss Agnes Broderick, 509 and wisteria inserts. Her attendant carried a white gladioli bouquet with a large bow of white brother, Dr. E. J.

Butler Chicago. on cove lealncr shipment mill rnnvmr llmiHl in ttorrvan s.hr Live Near Morton. inch. She became the bride of Rich North Roosevelt street, was honored with a bridal shower Sun Follinc the weddine. Krr ard Roth in a single ring cere nylon.

Dinner Served to Relatives. day afternoon given by her sis ner for 25 relatives was served Ki0VCf ycar latc4 M4is Edra at the bridegrooms home west 01 nr rtion rlothm at- mony read at 3 p. m. by the Rev. Dr.

Armstrong ter, ivirs. Jonn uuer oi i.iis- Samuel Umrael. The couple was 2. Nxwi fc-Jr 4. iv to 4rw.

Csm lt twt A Mr 4 A fl ll At ictK m. 1 tv AnJ i A 6 p. m. dinner was served town. Garden nowcrs ana a mrce cialis, r'niversitr of Iliinou col- worth.

Twenty two relatives were hjj 1 a I Visits Parents at the Kerner home for the imme Fiftv was nlnvprt with wires From Nebraska. tierea pinii ana wnue ruuis jege ef agriculture, cake topped with a miniature u.Kil tK. -nA couple centered the table as deco- diate relatives. The dining room was decorated in pink and white for clove continues going to Mrs. Anthony Sutter of The bride is tne daughter oi Dr.

J. B. Armstrong, son of ration. Ellsworth and Mrs. James Nevil Mr.

ana Airs. Amos iioin oi ivm Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Armstrong. streamers centering to a large white bell "over the table. The strong, the shipments for civilian a reception On Monday night ford. Neb. and lor the last throe r.

r. 3, Bloomington, arrived of wight. This iticrn, wish a tierdlcifofk Joe personal or hot4hkl4 derogation. Tirrnfy rrnrs. Send tiftnt-j ecRts i rom for these la fanfd7rBji I'atlrm Deri, 120 S.

Cltnton Sr. C.wi?a 19, III. PHmI plaiwly SIZE. NAUE. ADDRESS.

STYLE XVKUEK. Send erntt more or the fall and trinler Look, till cj tmart. abric-sarintf let. Fret partem Jar hat and mu3bag printed njM i book. use remain small.

Limited quan- 1 TtW 1. table centerpiece was a large white wedding cake topped with a mini years has resided with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Orric Zchr, while employed in Morton.

Wednesday from Los Angeles, for a short visit with his G3mGVS ROTUm parents. 7 lor army requirements etmc left Tiu-stlay for Milford. Neb. to.ft ature bride and bridegroom. 1, ivnrougn in urown.

mit or ni nr Armctmn. Mr. Roth is the son of Mr. and 11.11 uiv- uiiov. ,....1....

i Mrs. Robison was born near Henry but moved to this commu ci 1 A i.f 1 i II I 6Ada Mrs. Austin Roth of Morton. noted in pigskin, suede and mocha nity when three years old. She attended the Hamilton school and Angeles General hospital and tt rrn occasional smaU shipment! Corp.

and Mrs. Dan p. Kearney rotnrn Trvac 9ftr sanz "I Love You Truly and siSe" near Morton wheri" th. doWa are graduated from the Wenona High will return there as the resident physician. spending two weeks visiting at Mrs.

Norquist played the wedding school. She has remained at home bridegroom has been encaged in An th hnrnoc nf Mrs. TlTarv A. imartn, ominous warning to take since graduation. farming.

The bride wore a two piece even better care of one's shoes is Mr. Robison was born near Professor, Wife Sparland and attended the schools contained In the report that Increased production of army com Kearney, 823 East 'Jefferson street, and Mr. and Mrs. John Yates, 709 North Roosevelt street. Corp.

Kearney is stationed at He has been employed as End Visit Here a carpenter since his medical dis bat boots has caujed a drain on mid western upper leather. Tan Sanders-Logsdon Marriage Revealed by Bride's Parents charge from the army. ners and shoe manufacturers are Prof, and Mrs. Clark To Eids- Camp Barkeley, Tex. Their new home will be at Lawn doinjf their best to meet military moe of Brookings, S.

have Ridge after Sept. 20. JEMTDH'S ntKAHJTY SHOP 1111 K. Oakland r. Phone mS-0 MONDAY, SKIT, in M.

I AiHi. rsrr4 MU). ClWd Mrry lAi. ttn Twbr mmd tUtj Mrbi fcy ArioinlMrt (tady. Iprralr.

1'Aah iUUhrr. I'Hwtlj trmr1 lleanty StHmI. Out of town guests at the wed requiremtnts. and will be available for civilian customer! returned to their home after SnpnriC WPPrPflfl visiting with the Jud Hastings PPe 005 "eena Th marriace took clace Nov, ding were Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Mau are com- 22. 1943. in Anderson. lnd with until these contracts family, r. Normal.

pin and Clifford Maupin of Henry In Springfield Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sanders, 1323 South Main street. Normal, have announced the marriage of their youngest daughter, Marjorie Prof. Eidsmoe is affiliated with the Rev.

Raughn officiating at the pleted. Miss Margarette Hitz of Peoria the South Dakota State college. Mrs. L. E.

Thornton, 701 Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Robison of single ring ceremony. North Evans street, left Thurs At the present their home Is day morning for Springfield, lf Mr' and Mrs. Percy Logsdon being made with the bride's par The couple stopped here for a visit of several days, en route from Cleveland, Ohio, to their home.

Sparland. Kapik-Provin HOLD PARTY. STANFORD. (PNS) and Mrs. Roy L.

Dosett entertained Sunday with a Mrthday dinner in honor of Mrs. J. F. Frritag cf Normal. ents.

of Ellsworth. Itrxx) ruble trilU. iviio. xiiuiuiuii win visit with her cousin, Mrs. Jacob Bull.

Mrs. Lehman Returns Honored on Birthday Schafers Slop Wedding Held WELDON. (PNS) Mr. and ROLAND'S FASHION BASEMENT JVL With Granddaughter Enroute to Home Mrs. Van Alst Arrives For Brief Visit Here Mrs.

Mary Dearth, 306 West LINCOLN. (PNS) Miss Rose Kapik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs V. Kapik of Lincoln, and William Mr. and Mrs.

K. Schafer and son, Roger Lee, of Marlboro, N. were in Blooming Division street, Normal, was at Provin son of Mr. and Mrs William Provin Sr. of Wapella the station, Thursday morning, to meet a friend.

Mrs. Doris Mrs. Roy Fields entertained at a garden party and luncheon Sunday. The party was In honor of those having birthdays from July to September. They were Mrs.

Clarence Danison, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Shinneman. Roy Fields and William Susdorf. Mrs.

Anton Lehman, 1501 West Graham street. left Thursday morning for Chicago, to take her granddaughter, Shirley Jersick, home. Shirley has visited with her grandmother for the last month. A cousin, Mrs. Marie Wekeli.

also of Chicago, returned Wednesday after a visit with Mrs. Lehman. were married Saturday evening at Van Alst, of St. Louis, Mo. the parsonage of the First Chris Mrs.

Van Alst will visit her tian church. for several days, on her way ton on Thursday, enroute to their home in the east. The Schafers have been visiting the last two weeks with relatives in Morton. Is In Springfield The Rev. Earl C.

Hargrove, pas home from a stay in tor, officiated with the double ring ceremony. Miss Betty Teichman of Lincoln and William French NEW ARRIVALS of Randolph were attendants I Mrs. Glen Shriver, 1312 A wedding dinner was served North Morris avenue, is spending the day in Springfield. at the Kapik residence. 1 2 PIECE STYLES Gay UtfU rttxli Tw2t Gltft Btlltt Wv Wool and R.yon MliUr EUck or ColorfJ Otp Stqi TrW 7.

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