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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 8

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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IKIII tin: rvTU.K uu. iuu. il mt Miss FahsbenderjClevita Crutchley, Miss Gehrt Marries Former Navy Pilot Miss Lois Churchill Marries Elliott Man Adams-Rayburn Wedding Held In Eureka Chapel John Shepard Albert Tongate Wed Exchange Vows tip veil of illusion caught by crown of seed pearls. Jt I 1 i Maid of honor was Miss Judy Wedding Dress Made of Silk From Japan ItT.IKA ifV4-Mt. Gehrt, the brides sister.

Her dress was of pale blue marquisette. Plans To Continue Teaching PONTIAC (PNS) Miss Fahsbender, daughter of Mr, She wore a crown of daisies in her Vtr. tl mt and Mrs. Arthur Fahsbender, and John E. Shepard, son of Mr.

and hair and carried a bouquet of yellow gladioli and daisies. Robert Wresinski, the bridegroom's brother, was best man 1 A nuptial high mass at Holy Trinity church at 9 a. m. Thurs day united in marriage Miss Mar Mrs. George Peterson, were mar ried at 9 a.

m. Sunday. Ushers were Daniel Gehrt. the bride's brother, and Tony Smith The ceremony took place at the ian Gehrt of Normal and Edward friend of the bridegroom. Mrs Baptist church with the Rev.

Roy itwit in is i--r- tv, me Spencer Green played the organ G. Hershey officiating. The couple were attended by Miss Gladys '1" it 1 4 Tarrant, a friend of the bride, and J. Wresinski of Bloomington, a former navy pilot. Miss Gehrt is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred E. Gehrt, 805 Franklin avenue, Normal. Her husband is the son of Mrs. Frances and sang.

Breakfast for the families and bridal party was held at the home of the bride's parents. The newly married pair left for St. Louis. For IA'-rl t-- U', it.t W- AV.rr.lv Wf. nJ Mf Jo-n 0J5L At 14 lw I tw- her traveling costume, the bride 'u i 1 Robert A.

Fahsbender, her brother. The bride wore a street dress of white jersey. Her bouquet was of pink roses. Miss Tarrant wore an aqua crepe dress with net inserts. She also carried pink roses.

Mr. and Mrs. Shepard were graduated from Pontiac high Wresinski, 1002 North Center street. Msgr. S.

N. Moore per wore a white crepe street dress with white accessories and a red rose corsage. formed the double ring ceremony Mrs. Wresinski was graduated from the Normal Community at the altar banked with white gladioli and ferns. The bride was given in mar hch 11- I MIRACLE PLUS, BUT High school and has been em riage by her father.

She wore a I liww I ployed at the First National bank of Normal. Mr. Wresinski is a gown, of white satin faced silk, fashioned of material brought from Japan by her brother, Daniel v-ippXl'S NOT MIRRORS school with the class of 1944. Mrs. Shepard is a bookkeeper at the Penney store and Mr.

Shepard is employed at Lehman's Men's store. He was dischargd from the service in February, after serving for two years as a gunner in the air force. He was in the South Pacific and Japan 10 months. graduate of University High school. He served as a navy pilot instructor at Pensacola, Fla.

two iriirtt. Gehrt The dress was patterned fcith a tight bodice, full skirt and long sleeves. She wore a finger- and a half years. He has been em ployed at the Alton railroad since ion lnitiv-t. h.

Following a. wedding trip to De- discharge. Mr. and Mr. Tncale The couple will live at 603 North troit, Mich, and Canada, they will Lee street.

I make their home in Ponuac. i Wedding in Gridley Unites MISS VIRGINIA WHITE WEDS DONALD BLACK I 1 Will Make Home In McLean After Honeymoon Esther Baldin Of Lincoln Weds Veteran 1 11 Miss Brush, C. R. Hughes MACKINAW ilNS VitM 1 GRIDLEY. (PNS) Miss Helen tcTirl td n-f- A holiday wedding was held in liene Brash, daughter of S.

P. the McLean Methodist church when Miss Clcvita Crutchley of Rnish of Brideenort. and Charles' .1 Randell Hughes, son of Mr. and Whit IVttvA. cf LINCOLN (PNS) Wac Sgt.

la IM IV r. 11 it. Esther Baldin, daughter of Mr. McLean and Albert Tonsate of Mclvin were married on the Fourth of July. Miss Crutchley is the daushtrr Mrs.

Charles R. Hughes of Grid-ley, were married on Sunday afternoon in the Methodist church in Gridley. The Rev. K. A.

Lipp, pas Mrs. August Baldin of Lincoln and Vincent Kalenauskan of Detroit, were married at tor, officiated. Relatives and friends were present. Gladioli and Pi ir-thcf i Jfy 2 if of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Crutchley of McLean. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Ton- 10 a. m.

Tuesday in Zion Lutheran A if A garden flowers decorated the altar. Rev. A. I- CV Make This Home Recipe To Take Off Ugly Fat church of Lincoln. The Rev.

A E. Neitzel, pastor, officiated. They were attended by Mrs. gate of Mclvin. The Rev.

D. K. Sailor performed the single rlwr ceremony. A 15 minute prelude of Porter Brush, sister of the bridegroom and Porter E. Brush, broth rr Mf, Iv.n Miss Wilhelmina Uhle, organist, played traditional wedding music.

er of the bride. Paul and LcRoy Brush of Normal were ushers. tl mtl' lii.M if harp music was played by Mrs. Sailor. The bride wore a white Jersey I'I aa ki.t Snw li i 1.C1 nf li'vi The bride wore a street length Miss Adele Kalenauskan, sister cf the bridegroom, was maid of honor, and Miss Kay Barker of Virginia and Miss Elizabeth Siler 1 dress and carried a bouquet of dress of white lace and net with I rtri riKf ltir tirlHiHfYiil.l tia ur.

til tl ltUp ttfrrt ttf- ml rc- ii cr ct ci white accessories end a corsage V. cf Beloit, were bridesmaids ividii mi, ui litoominKion. Mike Elza of Detroit was best man and Victor Eyza was an at sheer with white accessories Pink roses. Wayne Crutch- Mr. and Mrs.

Hashes Art rote ta 4 f. It mf i 1 (. ti.f I tendant, with Edward Baldin and Edwin Kammueller of Lincoln, a corsage of gardenias. Wedding mn- -Mr'n 1 1 ic. diet was usher.

ushers. Ann Freed. She also accompanied 7 7 4-V Mrx Ionkl flUrk ntfui v. i A reception was held at 8 p. m.

Tr Arthur Vorronnn Jr uhO' Tuesday at the Baldin residence will live in Mclvin and Mr. Ton Newlyweds Will Farm II tit hk In Nr Jcticy l- frr r. for 34-niU. I. I.

ll.t'wf ft -i Vf riv1.r.w I pv rt h. ff ytttrt k.S sang "Always. ffii iV i f.i ua s4 I' I It r' If t'-l3 The bride is a graduate of Lin gate will continue farming. A reception was held in the Two Veterans coln High school and since March, 1945, has been in the Wacs. She church dining rooms with 26; Mr! rhri nA is stationed at Valley Forge.

Pa guests Present John Andrews the JosCpn-, Schol of Nur- The bridegroom is a son of Mr Near Emington Engaged ana Mrs. v-iyae 1001. uuui lnj. Mr TonKal! fprnl four cari of the bridegroom, and his Wlln the armed forces overseas. and Mrs.

Vincent Kalenauskan Sr. of Detroit. He is a veteran Aliss ciara Aiargarei Anartwi vi ef World War II. His bride ex PONTIAC. (PNS) Miss Brings Gifts At Mansfield Peoria and Talricia Ann Moot.

I were hostesses. Mrs. Hughes at- Shnwnr Hftnnr I pects to be discharged soon. Gladys Shields, daughter of Mrs T. W.

Shields, and Lloyd Peter For Bride io Bo 'FOT BriuC TO DO tended the Momence and Rcddick) I I son of Emington were married KLEMM'S July 3 in Chicago with the Rev George II. Parkinson officiating. High schools and was empioyea MOTtOI! V7irl MANSFIKX-D. ll'NS) ilCV i A i the army in midwinter, lie served; Ca I-- Hy Attending the couple were MaJ and Mrs. John C.

Heidenreich of Wit-) Charlottesville. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson will make their home in both the Euro and Mi jr c-n Jwir on a farm near Emington.

iainer as a piumoer. Peoria and Mrs. Shriely Soder- r4 rt 54 ri. It. I AMOMA CLASS MEETS The couple lert lor a Morton were hostes5.

V.or-uirt rf Cvk raiment cf thevr dausVrr Mrc tT 34. Kc---vi C. trip through the eastern and( Twcnty fivc gucstJ brought FAIRBURY (PNS) Amoma southern states. They will make MLJ Mitchell. rf Mr.

0 Cer.C'iu. class of the First Baptist church their home in Gridley. Out of town I j. ernDioyotl in the Insurance office Mm. M.uhcU Mn- rt Mi.

Htt met Monday evening at the home guests were: Miss Ada Culp of th Davroli at the ct.t. I of Mrs. Ollie White. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Cora Harris Peona and Mr.

and Mrs. Oakley ill Tractor comnanT. The' Ilu'h mrn rrr hh-if fc tttn iv. nf Ut. and Mrs.

Monte Miskell. Osbom Of PontiaC. ttnl nlm rsrH tlho mv lht tnr. tWiUkAfn Ucll 9t Nit Lf SOCIAL NOTES Miss Mathew Home From West SITOMl I'MMHl ItKAIlV Ttl 3 fc SY I' Funk, Hurst Daughters Away at Camp 1 1 11 Miss Eula Mathew, 304 Mason street. Normal, her brother in law TTf Dlanerndt frm ft and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Guy F. ittls on4 thoir Flln ivuss oara runx, aaugnier 01 and Guy Jr an of suHivan air. ana Airs. t.

u. irunK jr ijibi returned Thursday night from a motor trip through the west. East Grove street and Miss Mary Hurst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The group visited the Black Warner Hurst, 920 Broadway Magicl Hills, Yellowstone National park.

Sacramento, and other coast cities. The return trip was made street, Normal, are' at Kamajii camp in Minnesota, where they will spend seven weeks. The girls by way of Zion National park and the Grand Canyon. left Bloomington Wednesday. Miss Wy Funk has been at the camp three previous summers.

i rs iK A AV Mrs. Wachob Mrs. Rust, Father Going To Wisconsin Visiting 1 Parents Attorney and Mrs. Adlai Rust, 31 Country Club place and Mrs Mrs. Tom W.

Wachob who Rust's father, C. C. Marquis. 611 I has been visiting her parents, Mr. East Chestnut street, will leave and Mrs.

Carl H. Klemm. 1314 Saturday for Lake Geneva, Wis. East Washington street, Friday where Mrs. Rust and her father expected to join her husband in will spend several weeks- Mr.

Rust will return next week but -nu' rl y' "ill 1 Lafayette, Ind. as soon as they I locate a home. Mr. Wachob Is an will join the family in Wisconsin later in the summer. at St.

Elizabeth hospital in Lafayette. Here with Mrs. Wachob is her five months old son. Bill. Connecticut has been called the Nutmeg state," the "Constitution See Our Smart 2 and 3-Piece PLAY SUITS! Stripes, Plain Colors and Smar! Prints! Quality Cottons! state." and the "Land of Steady Henry Capens Habits." Going io Lodge Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Capen and daughter, Ann, 12 Country club otanad HttEptr Ponnoy's ample stock of place, will be at their lodge at Fish Creek, for a 10 day vacation starting next week. They '179M COOL wm leave Bloomington Sunday. MI rmOT -for Safety Carolyn Grimm 1 1110 I for Softness To Be Married BOX 12 Sizes 12 to 40! $3.98 io $14.95 Choice of several popular styles. All guaranteed fast color.

Some with coats to match. Tee $1.49 to $2.98 Pleated Shorts $1.98 to $3.98 Pedal Pushers to 6.50 Slacks and Slack Suits $6.50 to $10.98 MODESS MORTON. fPNS) Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grimm are announcing the approaching marriage of their daughter Carolyn to Lt (j.g.) M.

R. Easterling, son of H. B. SAMTAIY NAHMS 25c IP cJ LnJ Easterling of Kelso, Wash. Easterling, now on terminal leave, is studying for his master's degree in accounting at Denver universi Cottons arc hArd to find r.ow, you ay? Not at Pcr.ncy'! We trir.j: you hat you r.tl hrn you r.ml tt arxl frrsh cotton art a munt in thU rathrr.

hi of ji)k. lot of fabrics lot of print. Jm.t to la! ty at Denver, Colo. The wedding will take place at Morton, Aug. 27.

Miss Grimm will remain with her parents until Roland's First Floor Klemm's First Floor. then when she will also go to: Denver to continue college, I.

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