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FOURTEEN THE PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS, SATURDAY. JUNE 14, 1952. Bridal Shower Betrothal Announced Jenny Hardman Becomes Bride Of Mr. Anderson Honors Indianan CHATSWORTH (PNS) Miss Scott-Lappin Vows Exchanged; Take Ozark Trip CLINTON (PNS) Two hundred guests witnessed the double rine ceremony held here Sunday, Beverly Steinlicht of Hammond, was the guest of honor at a bridal shower on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Pearson in Chatsworth. The hostesses were Mrs. Earl Smith, Mrs. Guy Bogart, Mrs. George Kinate and Miss Marilyn McKinley.

Miss Steinlicht, a former resident of Chatsworth and Sibley, will be married June 21 to Donald Stark of Hammond, Ind. MORTON (PNS) The L. E. Sutters announce the engagement of their daughter, Jacqueline, to E. Robert Petersen, son of the in which Miss Joan Scott, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Scott, Clinton, became the bride of Ar Miss Jenny Lee Hardman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adel Hardman of 607 E. Market and Carl Louis Anderson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl L. Anderson, 816 E. Front were married at 2 p. m.

June 8 in the Wesley Methodist Church. DR. EDGAR E. ATHERTON officiated in the single ring ceremony. Jim Neff sang, accompa thur LanDin.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lappin of West Frank' fort, m. The Rev. Kenneth C.

Knox read the service in First Methodist N. H. Petersens, Church at 2 p. m. (daylight) be- Davenport, Iowa fore an altar setting of white flow i r-- i -V -AK 'I i Frances Criderr Mr.

Hobgin Exchange Vows EUREKA (PNS) Miss Frances Ann Crider became the bride of Theodore D. Hobgin on Saturday at 3 p. m. The Rev. Hilton A.

Windley read the single ring ceremony in the chapel of the Eureka Christian Church. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vergil Crider of Eureka, and Mr. Hobgin is the grandson of Mrs.

Mary Hobgin also of Eureka. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white embroidered nylon over taffeta, street length dress. She carried a white Testament with white roses. Miss Mary Crider, the bride's sister, was maid of honor. She wore a pink eyelet, street length dress and carried an arm bouquet.

Susan Klaus, Paula Doty and Karen Klaus were flower girls. Harold Alva Hobgin, the bridegroom's uncle, was best man. Miss Barbara Baner was the organist. A reception following the ceremony was held at the home of th bride's grandmother, Mrs. Cecile F.

Doan of Eureka. The bride wore a yellow Summer suit with navy blue accessories for their wedding trip to St. Louis. They both graduated from Eureka High School, and Mr. Hobgin is employed with the Eureka Feed and Supply Company.

A Af, 4- i ff i .1 r- ii 4 1 ,1 fV f. i Si fr n. I ers and tapers in candelabra. MRS. GENE LEGGETT of Normal was organist and accompanied Miss Patricia Harre of Clinton, the vocalist.

Given in marriage by her father, Both young: people are attending Bob Jones University, Greenville, S. C. No definite wedding date has been set. Harrttt Photo Judith Shaffer Weds in Double Ring Ceremony PONTIAC (PNS) Miss Judith Evelyn Shaffer, Pontiac, and Gordon Gene McGregor of Wilmington, were married at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon, June 8, at the Trinity Lutheran Church at Pon the bride wore a gown of white Chantilly lace with marquisette. A lace tiara, trimmed with torget- me-nots held her fingertip veil of illusion, and she carried a lace co lonial bouquet of white carnations, centered with a removable corsage of white gladoli with pink sweet tiac.

nied by Miss Louise Lange. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a gown scalloped imported Chantilly lace red-ingote with a formal train over satin and nylon. The fingertip Imported illusion veil was held in place with a heart-shaped crown covered with pearls. She carried a white orchid with stephanotis. The maid of honor.

Miss Betty Decker, wore an aqua ballerina-length gown of nylon marquisette with crownless bonnet and shoes of matching color. She carried white carnations and red rosebuds. THE BRIDESMAIDS wore identical gowns with bonnet and shoes to match. Miss Barbara Gregory wore nile green, and Miss Barbara Sipes, orchid. Both carried white carnations.

Best man was Louis Masters Jr and ushers were Phil Clevendger of Gridley and Ronnie Henley. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Hardman chose beige linen and lace dress with white accessories. Mrs. Anderson chose orchid crepe with white accessories.

Both heart roses. Miss Donna Christiansen of Man- THE REV. Otto Simonsen per formed the double ring ceremony. lid till, nao mm wearing yellow net with picture hat EITlden Delegates Meet 1 1 1 A. uquei 01i With State Lutherans Miss Rhoda, Paul Grimes Miss Bettyglen Render of Bloomington was soloist accompanied at the organ by Mrs.

James DeMoss. Attending the couple were Mrs. Gene Jenkins of Chenoa as matron of honor, and Gene Jenkins of Che Repeat Vows Bridesmaids were Miss Marian Anderson of Donovan, 111., in blue marquisette and Miss Evelyn Johnson of Athens, 111., 'in a matching pink gown. Picture hats and bouquets of flowers tinted to match their gowns completed their Mrs. Carl Louis Anderson K-way Photo EMDEN (PNS) Mrs.

Arnold Rademaker, Mrs. Delmar Diekhoff and Mrs. Harold Hilde-brands will attend a special meeting of the Women's Missionary Federation at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Peoria Monday as delegates of the local Lutheran Mis noa, as best man. Bridesmaids were Miss Martha Donnell, Miss The Moores, Streids Barbara Jacobs, Miss Marilyn CHENOA (PNS) Miss Leila May Rhoda, daughter of Mr.

Leave for California Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Moore and and Mrs. Alvin Rhoda of Chenoa, Miss Haerr, Lt.

Huniiker Repeaf Vows in Morton and Paul Grimes, son of Mr. and sionary group. Mrs. Raymond Grimes of Bloom son, Gary, 303 Dewey Nor ington, were married at 7:30 p. m.

JANE ANN GIBSON, In a yellow gown matching the maid of honor's, attended her cousin as flower girl, and Tom Ives was his cousin's ring bearer. Mrs. Hainline was Willis Hunziker, brother of the June 6 in St. Paul's Lutheran bridegroom. Ushers included Al Church of Chenoa.

wore gardenia corsages. The reception was held immediately following the ceremony in Wesley Hall of the church for 300 relatives and friends. vin Haerr, Melvin Plattner, Don Celebrates THE REV. Cecil H. Skibbe per Holland Gustafson of Champaign mal, and Mr.

and Mrs. E. M. Streid of Streid's Motel, will leave Monday for California. J.

A. Moore, who makes his home with the Donald Moores, will spend his vacation with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.

Russell of Pontiac. Haerr and Gene Sauder. Klein, all of Pontiac, and Mrs. Dwaine Harding, of Joliet. Ushers were Donald and Robert McGregor, brothers of the bridegroom, of Wilmington; William Shaffer, brother of the bride, of Pontiac, and Fred Chiti of Auburn.

Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride was attired in a gown of white organdy over white taffeta fashioned with a Peter Pan collar and cap sleeves. A short train fell from the bouffant skirt over which was a matching white organdy redingote. Her fingertip veil of imported silk illusion was formed the double ring ceremony The bride's mother wore an or Assisting were Jean and Lois Fo in the presence of the immediate chid colored dress with black ac relatives and a few friends. Organ 90th Birthday cessories, and the bridegroom's was best man and ushers were Don Griffith, Clinton, cousin of the bride; Lyle Schertz of Minonk; and Jack Scott, brother of the bride, home on furlough from the Air Force base at Biloxi, Miss. The farm home of the bride's mother chose a rose linen with ist was Mrs.

Gilbert Pils. Mrs. Clifford Garrett was the at MINIER (PNS) About 180 navy accessories. Botn naa wmte tendant for her sister and best friends and relatives were re carnation corsages. man was Clifford Garrett.

ceived Wednesday at the home of A reception was held in the The bride, given in marriage by parents was the scene for a recep Mrs. Faye Harung, Minier, in hon church parlor for 200 guests. Serv her father, wore a cocoa brown attached to a headdress trimmed tion following the ceremony. Pre or of the 90th birthday of her moth ing were classmates of the bride, suit with white accessories and: with seed nearls. She carried a er, Mrs.

Clara Hainline. Miss Judy Shreve, Miss Jane Meis Relatives who came from away bouquet of stephanotis centered with an orchid. ner, Miss Helen De Bolt, Mrs. Ann siding at the refreshment table were Miss Dorothy Gemberling of Marseilles; Miss Barbara Bucholz of Melvin; Miss Dolores Campen of and Miss Betty Jean Ruff of Pontiac; Miss Pat Johnson of Normal; Miss Florence Elam of Odell, and Mrs. Anthony Frkovich of Springfield.

The church decorations and reception tables were under the supervision of Mrs. Darrel Reno, Mrs. Robert Lobb and Mrs. Harold Noren. For a wedding trip through the western states, Mrs.

McGregor chose a mink colored shantung DEER CREEK (PNS) Miss Virginia May Haerr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Haerr, and Lt. Albert E. Hunziker, Wolters Air Force Base, Txas, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert lwmziker Sr. of Peoria, were married at 2:30 p. m. Saturday at the Bethel Lutheran Church at Morton.

The Rev. Elmer O. Koch officiated in the double ring ceremony before an altar banked witfi greenery and baskets of white gladioli, with 200 relatives and friends attending. James Caragher was soloist accompanied by Carl Koch at the organ. The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a white gown fashioned of Chantilly lace and nylon net over taffetta, with a chapel train.

Her fingertip veil was of nylon net fastened to lace headband. A white orchid adorned the white prayej book she carried. Miss Norma Haerr, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Miss Mardell and Miss Ardith Hunziker, sisters of the bridegroom were included her nieces, and their hus an orchid corsage. She wore a single strand of rhinestones, gift of the bridegroom.

Mrs. Garrett wore a luggage brown suit with white accessories Hasty and Miss Judy Hasty. Miss Nancy Sauder had charge of the bands, Mr. and Mrs. William HER ATTENDANTS were gowned in identical white organdy (Pearl Hainline) Chamberlain, guest book.

Peoria; Miss Naomi Huston, La Harpe; Miss Nancy Scott, Normal; ley of McLean, and Donna May, Jean Taylor, Arlene Shaw, and Vicki Thorp. BOTH ATTENDED Bloomington High School and the bridegroom attended Illinois Wesleyan University. He returned May 29 from nine and a half months in Korea. After a short wedding trip, the couple will return to Bloomington until June 28 when Mr. Anderson will report back to Chicago for further duty in the armed forces.

Allen-Zappa Vows Read WIGHT (PNS) A pretty June wedding took place Thursday at 9 a. m. at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Dwight when Miss Grace Allen, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Allen, Hinton, Oklahoma; and Mr. and redingotes, worn over lilac taffeta. When the couple left for Weath-erford, Tex. to live near the air Miss Judy Denny, Chicago; and and a white carnation corsage. Both Mrs.

Rhoda and Mrs. Mrs. Herbert (Myrtle Hainline) Thy wore white candy straw bon Miss Pat Amrine, Waterloo, Iowa nets with crowns crossed with lilac Scarth, Hydro, Oklahoma. An especially welcome guest was an old friend, Mrs. Minnie Hieronymous In charge of the guest book were Mrs.

Gene Wakefield of Paris and Mrs. Don Armstrong of Cham Grimes wore navy blue with white accessories and white carnation corsages. The reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. of Atlanta, who is 93 years of age. During the afternoon Master Saunders sang and two grand paign.

AN AQUA SUIT with white ac daughters, Mrs. Owen Tucker and THE BRIDE is a graduate of the 1952 class of Chenoa High School and Mr. Grimes is a gradu cessories, and the corsage from her bridal bouquet, was the bride's velvet ribbon and carried cascades of huckleberry leaves with lilac tinted shattered carnations. Mrs. Shaffer, mother of the bride, chose a sand colored taffeta shantung dress fashioned with three-quarter length sleeves and a corsage of talisman roses.

Mrs. Merle Peckenpagh of Morris, sister of the bridegroom, wore an aqua dress and a corsage of white roses. A reception was held in the church parlors. Those who assisted were Miss Mary Lou Erwin dress with skipper blue velvet pillbox hat. On their return, they will make their home in Pontiac.

MRS. McGREGOR, daughter of the Clifford M. Shaffers of Pontiac, is presently employed as receptionist at Parkhiil Clinic. Mr. McGregor, son of Mrs.

C. R. Bullock of Ogden, Utah, and a graduate of Chenoa High School is a student at Illinois State Normal University, Normal, where he is majoring in industrial arts and coaching. choice for her honeymoon trip to Mrs. Jim Railsmrk, poured.

Sibley Unit Names Aides at ate of Octavia High School. After June 10, they will live 315 E. Locust Bloomington. base, the bride was wearing a Summer suit of orchid with white accessories and her corsage was the orchid she carried at her wedding. The bride is a graduate of Deer Creek-Mackinaw High School and was a service representative of the Illinois Bell Telephone Company, Peoria.

The bridegroom graduated from Woodruff High School, Peoria, and the University of Illinois. He was employed at Caterpillar Tractor Company, East Peoria, before entering the service several months ago. The bride was guest at a shower at the Albert Hunziker home in Peoria May 9 and on May 29th at the Willis Geiger home, Deer Creek. the Ozarks. On their return Mr.

and Mrs Lappin will live at St. Joseph, HI. bridesmaids. Iheir gowns or embroidered organdy were fashioned Dwight, became the bride of Char where he is agricultural instructor in the high school. He will receive SIBLEY (PNS) The Sibley identically in pastel shades of blue, yellow and orchid with headbands of same material.

Each carried a colonial bouquet of baby mums in contrasting shades. his master's degree in agronomy 770 Attend Emden Party in August at the University of Illi les R. Zappa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zappa of Dwight.

The Rev. Father M. A. Tracu read the solemn requiem high mass, single ring ceremony. Nuptial music was furnished by Mrs.

James I. Orr, organist. The bride wore a Summer buttermilk colored suit, accessories and a white corsage. She carried a white prayer book and a pearl nois. The bride, who attended Tus Jill Ann Geiger was flower girl in pink organdy carrying a white cola schools, will receive her de gree in home economics at the basket with rose petals.

Best man Beautiful of I in the class graduating June lo, and she will teach in the Mi nonk High School during the com American Legion Auxiliary will have Mrs. Gertrude Lanz as new president of the coming year, following an election held recently. To assist are other officers including Mrs. Doris Winter, vice president; Mrs. Mabel Hanson, second vice president; Mrs.

Velda Henry, treasurer; Mrs. Muriel Henry, assistant treasurer; Mrs. Evelyn Enghausen, sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. Delia Weaver, poppy chairman; Mrs.

Sadie Fairfield, child welfare; Mrs. Elsie Bergstrom, rehabilitation; Mrs. Edna Bergstrom, rehabilitation: Mrs. Edna mg term. Central Illinois Organizations In the News Benson Contributions BENSON (PNS) At the American Legion Auxiliary meeting Tuesday, the group voted contributions to various benefit groups including $2 to the Salvation Army; 510 to the Illinois Soldiers and Sail- Von oas woraa wonnA 1 izJ mm ROPER GAS RANGE rosary, a gift from the bridegroom.

Her sister, Mrs. Francis J. Eisl-mann, Belleville, served as matron of honr. She wore a gold colored Summer suit, white accessories, and Talisman roses. John Zappa of Dwight, brother of the bridegroom served as best Washinqfon Units Meet i ors Cnuaren cnooi.

ne group CHEN'OA NOTES EMDEN (PNS) About 170 guests attended the variety shower given Tuesday night honoring Miss Alberta Bergman at the Communi-; ty House. Miss Bergman will become the bride of Robert Gardner, also of Emden, at 3 p. m. (standard) Sun-! day, June 22, in the Zion Methodist Church and an invitation was exnded to everyone to attend. A program was given by Miss Janet Kaesebier, Alan Ray Rei-ners, Nancy Jeckel, Beverly Bergman, Lynette Downs, Maralee Downs.

Mrs. Stanley Struebing and Gary Rademaker. Hostesses were Mrs. Frank Roop, Mrs. Leroy Faulkin, Mrs.

Warner Reiners. Mrs. Walter Rademaker, Mrs. William Struebing, Mrs. Norman Hellman, Mrs.

Joe J. Rade-i maker, Mrs. Edgar Klockenga, Mrs. John J. Mrs.

Wilbur Downs, Miss Vema Mae Menssen, Miss Kathryn Bergman and Miss LaVera Bergman. WASHINGTON Mrs. Carl sent Si to the district director's gift. Hostesses for July will be Mrs. Louisa Meesmer, Mrs.

Evelyn Trantina; Mrs. Edith Wolf. CHENOA (PNS) TCoyal Neiffhbors of America. Camp 5889. potluck supoer.

Lindelof, historian; Mrs. Anna Ashley, publicity; Mrs. Christina Rad-liff, membership. 6:30 p. m.

(daylight) Tuesday, with Mrs. Porcelain Inside and Out LaVica Sandham: Mrs. Edna Sherrington. Mrs. Minnie Sandham.

assistant hostesses: Mrs. Edna Buren. district deputv. Bloomington. guest.

South Chenoa Circle, with Mn. Orville Rhoda. 2 p. Wednesday. STANFORD SEWING STANFORD (PNS) Silver Stars 4-H Chrhf Lutheran Ladles Elect Maxwell, art and literature department of the Washington Woman's Club, will meet with members of her committee at 1:30 p.

m. Monday in her home. Following the meeting, Mrs. Maxwell will meet with Miss Ma-belle Clemens, music department chairman and Mrs. Russell Planck and Mrs.

Paul Thrailkill, social department chairman, at2 :30 p. m. in her home, to arrange for the man. Mrs. Allen, mother of the bride, chose a powder blue Summer suit, navy blue accessories, and a pink carnation corsage.

Mrs. Zappa, bridegroom's mother, wore a tan colored Summer suit, navy blue accessories, pink carnations. A wedding dinner was served, followed by a reception at the home of the bride's parents in the afternoon. Mrs. Zappa graduated with the class of 1952 from the Dwight Township High School.

Mr. Zappa graduated from the same school with the class of 1951 and is in the U.S. Army, stationed at Fort Knox, Ky. NEW HOLLAND Miss Virginia Beaver of Bemid-ji, arrived Wednesday for a brief visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Anno Beaver. She graduated from the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis in March and will be teaching near Minne Sewing Club, grade school. Monday. 2-4 p. Janet Miller, thread: Sharon Wit- Ladies of the Christ Lutheran Church held an election for society ham, Karen Zoller.

blouses: Georgia Schmideall. skirts: Linda Erent. shrink cotton cloth: Phyllis Umphrees. flat- officers at a recent meeting, naming Mrs. Frank Oltman to the apolis this Fall.

presidency. club's annual Christmas felled seams. SATBROOK LITERARY SAYBROOK (PNS) Progressive Literary Club. Saturday, with Miss Geneva Mrs. Henry Martens is the new vice president and Mrs.

Ben Bath, LAUNDERERS Harper; Miss Gladys Rogers, assisting Mrs. Ward Adams will meet with the club's department chairmen at 1 :30 p. m. Wednesday in her home to make tentative dates for the hostess: Mrs. Juanita Heath.

"The Bright secretary. Mrs. Walter Brucker is the organization treasurer, and Future." LONG POINT MEETING HHMH Mrs. Oscar Laesch, historian. DRY CLEANERS "'MM SAUNEMIN MORTON Mrs.

J. C. Becker of Los Angeles, who came for the graduation of her grandson. John Kent at Morton Township High School, is remaining for two months to visit with her two daughters, Mrs. Roy Kent of Morton, and Mrs.

Randall Roman of Pekin. year programs. Mrs. Finfrock Heads Auxiliary WAYNESVILLE (PNS) Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. James Lannon went to Chicago Tuesday where they visited John Molyneaux, who is ill. For That Picnic! LAUNDERERS THERMOS JUGS $5.75 Edna Finfrock was elected presi-j dent of the Waynesville American! Legion Auxiliary at a meeting; Wednesday night. Mrs. La Verne! Ruble was elected first vice presi-j dent; Mrs.

Leona Peifer, second; vice president; Mrs. Lottie secretary; Mrs. Norma treasurer. Mrs. Josephine Furman, chap-; Iain; Mrs.

Wealthy LaDew, his-j torian; Mrs. Tressie Steiling, ser-i geant-at-arms. i Mrs. Lottie Scott and Mrs. Edna I DRY CLEANERS 1- Gallon size, with folding faucet 2- Gallon size, with faucet.

LONG POINT (PNS) Home Bureau meeting changed to Tuesday, 2 p. Methodist Church: Reading and Newtown units, guests: Miss Wolfram. Livingston County Home Advisor, major lesson: Mrs. Berniece Turner, special number: hostesses. Mrs.

Emily Sass. Mrs. Bernadine Iverson. Mrs. Bernice Rients.

CKOPSEY WSCS CROPSEY (PNS WSCS. Friday. 2 p. m. (daylight) Methodist Church: discussion.

"Our Children Are Mrs. Bertie McCullough: devotions. Mrs. Georgie Bennet; hostesses. Mrs.

Beatrice Hunt. Mrs. Ethel Hunt. Mrs. Jennie Lange.

Mrs. Oma Bams. WAPELLA WORKERS WAPELLA (PNS Willing Workers 4-H Club. Sunday, June 22. with Bernice Thorp: entertainment.

Miss Jov Anne Wickenhouser: talk. Miss Doris Short; cake demonstration. Miss Thorp. COLFAX SUNDAY CLASS COLFAX PNS) Golden Hour Sunday School Class. June 17.

changed date, with Mrs. DuBois Marauis, DRY GROVE UNITS DRY GROVE (PNS) Ladies Aid Society. West Twin Grove Christian Church. Thursday, with Mrs. Jav Williamson.

Mrs. Kenneth Williamson, assisting hostess. Munsell School Community Club, pot-luck dinner. Wednesday, with Effie Black; Mrs. Clinton Valentine presiding.

HASTSBURG 4-H CLUB HARTSBURG (PNS) Stitch and 58.45 250 up Others from ANNOUNCEMENT i i Finfrock were elected delegates to attend the American Legion Auxiliary convention July 30 in Chicago. Mrs. LaVerne Ruble and Mrs. Lucille Selby were elected alternates. High School Graduates jc Large Storage Space ir Electric Light, Clock and Timer jfc- Four Simmer Save Burners with Life-Time Warranty Heavily Insulated Oven with Non-Tilt Oven Racks REFRIGERATOR BOXES Two sizes in these outstanding portable boxes.

$12.00 and 15.98 Carol Davis, Guest Visit in Wyoming MORTON (PNS) Miss Ca Chatter 4-H Club. 1:30 p. m. (standard) i Thursday, home economics room, local high school: talks and demonstrations, Donna Krause. hair: Gloria Luken, sleep; Doris Wibben, hems: Janet Wib-; ben.

cleanliness: Darla Osborn. cake ingredients; Myra Hamer, cake making. rol Davis, who completed her col 1 Q.50 lege term at Knox College, Gales- $15 MINONK MATRONS MINONK (PNS) Past Matrons Club, with Mrs. Esther Foster. 12:30 p.

Tuesday, potluck, luncheon. GOODFIELD The Employment Office of the State Farm Insurance Companies will be open Saturday from 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 noon. APPLY 4TH FLOOR PICNIC BASKETS $25 $-2'95 From Durg, Thursday, and Miss Mina Stumpf also a student there, arrived home Wednesday. They left Saturday for the Summer on a ranch near Sheridan, Wyo.

ODELL Mrs. T. M. Turner went Monday to Aurora Miss Mabel Carpenter received word Tuesday that Mrs. Anna B.

Holderman of Morris, formerly of Odell suffered a stroke three weeks ago, but is slowly for the bis one with service for six. Arid Your Old Stove CONVENIENT TERMS UNION GAS I ELECTRIC CO. C. CL Cook and daughter. Miss 'Virginia, from Booneville, Iowa, came Tuesday evening for a visit at the home of Miss Grace Robinson.

Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hoover of Princeton were callers at the home of Mrs. George Wieland Tues-! day. THE STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Bloomington, Illinois W.

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