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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 7

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, SATURDAY, DECEMRKR 1 in- SEVEN PHONE 4500 fl. LIVEJCSTOn Rutland Society and Clubs if C3 us Couple Wed Vhone 4.VM yr. Grace Jewftt AuMfn, Ktiitw Hardie-Tyrrcll Wedding Rites I'nntxgraph i rnlral i.e. MACKINAW. I- HitJie.

Mm, J. -t V- G. Mr-. J--; hi 3 If Walter Drummets on Long Honeymoon Trip rantaRrnph Central Illinois Service. RUTLAND.

Walter Drummet i s. in St. IVrr.ar.l'-i and Miss Rose Gustafson were mar 4 I'cni i 1. wr thf 1 it The i 1- a 1 ried at 11 a. m.

Wednesday, at the parsonage of the Bethany Lutheran church, Wenona, with the pastor, the Rev. George Bernard, officiat P.uii..-!'s 1:1 i. tiivt (iil'l SiM'krrs llir Opporliinil lo I 1 1 'I'lii'ir iffs. llaiiil I.ikr Monoraitis I.ivin4loir? in lUooiiiinf tin. ing.

Their attendants were his he hr 'I' hrother, Wayne Drummet, and his wife. Following the ceremony, the bridal couple drove to Streator where a wedding dinner was served wo! a time. The bridegroom i 1 lu from the Mackinaw i in VJVt an-i atter.de.l P.tr I ley at'. 1 Wesley university, wheto he be. n.

ber of T.r.i K.i; .1 1 ternity. four yi 1: The "duilial" step toward in the Plumb hotel. a man 5 In the afternoon, the newly wedded couple and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drummet, da- pleasure In apparel is the personal touch ff with 1 jw- ilr'-ofll rotr.T.

in parted for Houston, where they will visit with his father's of his Monogram (( sine Ct an.l hs 'de-u'v brother, William Drummet, and rv. 1 1 a family. From Houston they will a 1 -errv. I 9- continue their journey to California Tv: 4 1 1 4. 'to the Pekir.

ff Mr. Mi jm-'ike their Mr. i to th ir ft where they will spend several weeks. After their return, Mr. and Mr3.

i Walter Diummet will to housekeeping on one of his father's Mansfield" Couple fx Wed in Indiana farms, a half mile north and two miles east of Dana. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gustafson of northeast of Rutland, and MANSFICI.I) -Mrs. 1 111 Roth, formerly Misn Helen l.l.iine Warrt'n, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Lewi arrf'll of Mansfield wan married Dee. 11 at Ind. Far.t araj-h Central I.I;ro;s she was graduated from the Rut MANSl-'IKLIV --Lew 1.4 Waiter! ar.r. 1 1 i of Mr ,) .1 1 1 land high school in 1931.

Since then she has assisted her mother at home. The bridegroom is the youngest C'KOPSEY. Miss -Mary Nolle of C'ropsv lias antiouiired Iier a-prnarhing niarriace I)t. 21 ft) Claude K. Kt'-ly, ln cercnuiiij lo taKe place at New Orleans, La, "'M son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Drum- Kl ur.e. to Annie Roth, nor.h '-ah. 11 a. m.

Satutdiy. P-c. 11. i C. v.n..- ton.

Ind. The p. -v. Green. pastor of the d.

chuich 1. The ro ir! wr" met and since completing "his high school training in 1933, he has been farming. Sisters, Brides In Double Rites Bc (Personal ORDER THEM NOW I'll i'i Min'rjrnrnnu fit tin txtllt Cos. Ldiwi .1 Stripe WHITE SHIRTS Mark Jorgenscn, avenue. Normal, the marriage of Ella and Doris.

Mr. and Mrs. 1118 South Fell have announced their daughters, attended by fe Dunbar. UY.lirJ I'jity I onlv guest. Mr.

I'. t- graduate in i Mtr.sfifld Commur.ity (Mrs. Ilo'h 1 a the Ch Tii i They Mr P. 'h I mother a far rn of Beatrice Fairfax 1 Affairs of -rhe Heart A i Dear Miss Fan iv Not many p--o; le at aw ire 1 jealous c. 1: u-t th.i 1- rt Ne vei 1' keeps it hid ien.

It iiv 1 and very i i at titr.eJ. I ie .1 f.A' 1 but i I 'am of th.eir i ie. they are to of them than of me, ar.l am illy miserable. This is true- i- anil boy fri-Td-. Can yo.i su.VfTt a p.

or do I Spend tn. te-t of tt.V ir this? GRKEN-KYKD. .55 The former became the bride of John Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. S.

M. Hansen of Colfax, and Miss Doris Jorgensen was married to Earl Rousey. son of Mrs. W. W.

Campbell. 1312 West Mulberry street. The double wedding took place in Chicago on Thursday, Dec. 2. Mr.

and Mrs. Hansen are at home at 211 West Seminary avenue. P.Ioomington. Mr. Hansen is employed by Snow and Palmer company.

Mr. and Mrs. Rousey are spending the holidays with friends and relatives in Bloomington-Nor-mal, and will make their home in Rochester, Minn. Mr. Rousey is a barber.

With l.ctitr Mon.g a ri 2 for JJm 3.C0 Mason City Couple arried in Iowa Pantagraph Central Illinois Service. MASON CITY. The wedding of Miss Elsie Boeck and John David Peters, both of Mason City, occurred at Keokuk, at 5 p. m. 1 1 v.

a i (t i a i i. wr is. 4 4 Ik I --4 I A I l.l I'-elit HIR I I I- -I I -H IIIMK I UMKN -r 10 4a Si'k c.irf- I sj.ioi Mm' I r.ij.im.i 1 2. i 5.. Ml l.tttt Mitnnrji antt at A Au'iliti'Htnl (tut I Martin Money was Miss llu Anderson of Fooslanil before her marriage I)e-.

9 at Burlington, la. Pntagrs'! Centra: Saturday, Dec. 11. The ceremony Yo.i are faring the an.d I bt lieve your battle half wi n. Th.

i. th it if 01 ate I worthy of b' th be-, riend j. yo-i rri -t kmd'y dispose 1 i they TlV he 1 i and tolerant. S'udy are yc.ir goo 1 points th i pie l.ke you? Wherever to feel jealous of ar.yone self right to the i-k W- was read by the Rev. Ernest A.

Lack, pastor of the Lutheran church, and the young couple were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Heinhorst of this city. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Her b--r, Vo'i man Boeck, is a graduate of thej vi i see his o.J i him like you.

(l IIiSO: CITV Miss Mary Ionise Yaiiih, of Mrs. hai les F. Yaucli of I). is licrome (he bride of Hurley K. Climpson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Climpson of iilis)ii City, in a eereniony to he performed today in Washington, I. ('. A KinR Piicto Mason City Community high echool and has, for several years, been employed aft secretary at R. M.

Ainv worth's office. Mr. Peters, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Peters, also C(mpleted the course at the local high school, and is now employed at the Central Illinois State bank.

They will make their home with the bride's mother on West Chestnut GRIDLEY Ib ry 1 fined to his home a by iilness. Mr. and II urn. i n- e-Muncie. In several week Tl rev in d.if.n.

aS Chi is' ma rnvr.itiN on Frid iv a ft i a Comrr.v.: I'y made street. I Mrs. Peters, for her wedding, wasi attired in a brown mahogany drers v-l Mr. uch I'. Wearwell Sheets CHENOA and wove brown 'accessories.

Her' corsage was of yellow rosebuds. Mr. and Mrs. Peters returned from a honeymoon spent in Burlington, and Chicago, Thursday morning. Drandsfeldt-Diclcens Wedding Held rnntasraph entral lllinoln Serlre.

WIGHT. Clifford Drandnfeldt. eldest txin of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Drandsfeldt and Miss Frances Dickens, eldest daughter of Mrs.

Lena Dickens were married at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at the paronage of the and Pillow Cases fv Mr. an i on, Kerr et ter at West John St ei 1 Daytor.a poi'-h With it Mnnnfjtnm IVi left i i I the Ji.har end Mrs. h.er 1.39 f.

Congregational church. The attend Mi. I t. 1 vl-i I Ixl' 1.59 'S ants were Robert Dixson and Mis I II I I 'v 39c Each a 4 'T rfe mm- Ida Dickens. The bride was rested in a dark blue crepe with acce.sories matching.

After a short honeymoon Miami Mrs. Drandsfeldt make their home with the bridegroom's parents. 1 1 1 i GIFT NOVELTIES 25c, 50c, $1.00 (ila-s Suar Cri-, and Ocanicrs, vet JUL K1TI.AMI Mr Walter Drtimiiiet, fnrtiierl 1ih Koe iustafson, will reside on a farm near Rutland when she and her husband return front a honeymoon trip to Iea and iili- forni.t. H. i.

1 Mason City Lodge Elects Officers Fioldcrest Gate" Sheets (ilas I'lowcr Howls 50n Tantacraph Central llllnol Service. i i 1.6? 1.69 i ft i Mason City Pair 4 i t.OU5 oRfLOUJRS MASON CITY. Mason City; lodtre No. 403 A. F.

A. M. held the rrn election of officers on Tuesday! Tn Mart AnnivPrriTV Vi f-il 1 i following night, Dec. 14, with the I'anlacraph ntri.l Serine. MASON CITY.

Mr. an i live Leesman living r.o!t:ret results: Frank Wilkinson, master: Frank Marshall, senior warden: Ralph D. Tomlin. junior warden; fr. and Mrs.

(ivorno J. (ioff of Towanda will celebrate their golden uediiing anniversary Sunday with a family dinner at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Kverett I lines. 1 STKKL ART SHm No. 1 n.

wed l.r. y. Dec hn'lr-e hV. rx Harry L. Agnew.

treasurer; C. Mason Cry on rural McKinley, secretary. will celebrate their Installation of elected and ap-j anniveit-ai on Wedr.e pointed officers will be held at the 2f. They will ho, i ope; Monogrammed Bath Towels 49c Each Linen Huclc Towels 15 ilh I. tlir Mnmxjtiirn 59c Each Social Notes the evening of day in honor of temple Dec.

2S. Masonic Tuesday, Society to Have Christmas Party Society Has Meeting l'antaiirnph intrHl lllln.i voir Hl'DSON. -The P. ary sonrty met at the hon Mrs. K.

J. llimm Tue-diy. tn-P. nni Mrs. rani.ixraph Central llllnol Service.

,1 MASON CITY. The annua 1 Dur.har of Norma! Christmas tree nartv of the Filter-! view of the home a ve a remissions study Ambrose give Jarnrn MISS MAI' KINK PALMKR enl rl i lied the Fight Kri.U'etlcs Hub at her homo, Fast ftrson street, Wednesday night at a )otlutk supper. was idayi'd ith Miss I'ayo Met -1 1 I a n'lot. and Miss Panliea 15 rock winning prizes, and there; was an evHiatigo of tilts. Miss Ma reel la Daw son was a guest.

US. ('. W. Ho.MKKKG, Ml Fast Douglas street, was hostess to 12 at dinner Wednesday The guests were Mrs. Fred Cohen and the employes of the Newman stove.

Prize winners at bridge were Mrs. Charles Hardies. Mrs. (inue Uyan, Mrs. William Moore and Mrs.

Kiiy Yost. (lifts were presented to each )orsoti present. T1IK Mol'1'1 Hull had a formal dinner danee 'rinirsday night at Old Heidelberg villa, near I'xingtoii. with Mrs. Dorothy Cronkhiie and Miss Frances 'nisinberv in charge of the arrangements.

The guests were employes of the J. ('. Penney company and their friends. Al! VorSc Done at Livingston's Deliveries Guaranteed for Christmas pean society will be held next Mon-i book. Mrs.

day evening at the home of the esson. Edward Houghton. Plans have been' 1 1 I jn it'i uy Lilt: LuiuiiiKLrca 111 charge for an unusually interesting f. evening. The Euterpean society, which will celebrate it golden anniversary as a musical organization in February, of 19.18, is one of the oldest active organizations in Mason City.

Igolniiri's Is Ladies' llaiuSha, ISoailquar Uvs $2.00. $1.00. $10.00. 00 up Slvoo Beautiful Impurlfd Kveninir Hairs. tn $50.00 (hi It in Arflftti! for Mmuirjt am at the Methodist parsonage at Kentland, Ind.

The couple will reside fin a farm near Minonk, owned by the bride's father. Social Calendar svn niv. Four HirU.Hy club. Christ maa 2:110 p. with Mrs.

J. O. Wulwin. fill North Kawt jtrppt. Auxiliary of Tolal ani Folkers-Strayer Marriage Announced Central llllfmin St-rire.

FLANAGAN. Miss Hilda Folk- ers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Folkers of Flanagan and Orville Strayer, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Mel-vin Strayer of Gridley were mar Yule Party Planned rant.igrat.h antral Illinois Service. MASON CITY. The Missionary; society of the Fiist Baptist church will have a Christmas party at the; I h- ii Hid tin- I'i- IH.MI ll Mil I 1 11,1 nil- Ii i ii i i.l.l i in at I in I i W. II. ItOLAMl Mr nf fashion Honor iuju xeiiiLi a day, Dec.

21. Small gifts will be clirLit maa piriy. evrmnic. wl'h Mrs. ried at 1:00 p.

m. Tuesday, Dec. 11, Verry, 2H Kloreme avenue.

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