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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 7

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The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
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7
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SEVEN THE PANTAGRAPH. BLOOMINGTON. ILLINOIS, THURSDAY. DEC. IS, 1951.

1 Honored on Golden Anniversaries They'll Be OLA 1 6R Practical Christmas Gifts From GIFT SHOP "-VJ. 7 i -i 4 .) FOURTH FLOOR Mail and Phone Orders Given Prompt Attention. Phone 791. -N I I I 5 i V' A 1 i Jf 7T 3r. amf ir.

Fear B. Saicyer -T E. J. Brumbachs Attend The Sawyers To Be Feted Wedding in Oak Park ODELL (PNS) Mr. and Mrs.

E. J. Brumbach attended the weddine recently of their Sunday tn-anrtdauphter. Jo Anne Marion Brumbach. daughter of Mr.

and GIBSON CITY (PNS) Mrs. Lester Brumbach oi uaK Park-. Jo Ann and John Besch. Mr. and Mrs.

Pearl B. Sawyer will celebrate their golden wed 1. 4V mi Hilt imlftn mm I T5U ding anniversary at ineir nome uuig iuiivciadi ai laicu iiuiiic son OI iLl. clliu o. ccsvu ut 'Sunday with an open house from; Chicago, were married at 5 p.

i 2:30 to 4:30 and from 7 to 9 p. m. in the Euclid Avenue Methodist Pearl B. Sawyer and Edna church at Oak Park. Dailev were married south of At 7 d.

m. dinner was served Dress up your table with this four-piece salad set! Shimmering crystal clear glass bowl (10 inches in diameter) and 12-inch serving plate with luxurious looking gold colored line border. Gold colored plastic serving spoon and Jork are attractive and easy to handle. The perfect gift for anyone who loves to entertain. All four pieces, 2.95 Elliott Dec.

18, 1901, at the home and a reception was held in the of the latter's parents. They 'grand ballroom in the Oak Park lived on a farm south of Elliott I Arms Hotel. Mr. Besch is in the uiiui iii nucu iijvj xcwucu aim service ma aits, cuiu ciu moved to Gibson City. ployed by the Chicago Transit Co Thev are the Darents of three children: Miss LaVonne Moody Otmer Folgers Honored and Attorney Elbert P.

Sawyer, ARROWSMITH (PNS) Mr. both of Gibson City, and Lloyd who lives tn the home place and Mrs. Otmer Folger -were j. hnnnrprf at a Rurorise 6 T. m.

There are four rrandchildren Hinnr Saturdav at their home in and one great grandson. Stanford in celebration of their i'A I 4V it ill 'f i 25 th wedding anniversary. Pianninff the event were Mrs ih W5C5 is in cnarge or tne tea table and Mrs. S. A.

Guthrcc, Mrs. Raymond Green, Mrs. Lets Hay, Mrs. Shumway Lamb. Mrs.

Ivan Bowers, Mrs. Lulu Farris. Mr Miltin HnlTanr! anH Mr. Folffer's sister, brothers and i Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Climpson, Then and Sow sisters-in-law who presented the Folgers with a pair of sterling Jlr. and ilrt. S. E. Maurer, Then and Sow Camera Craft Fhota Mrs.

Freddie Barkow will pour. To Be Fefed silver candlesticks. Guests were present from Springfield, Bloomington, Normal and Arrowsmith. ta sauer, uick r.iooay ana 10m Sawyer will have charge of the guest book. who will pour for the reception are Ruth Maurcr, Esther Maurer, Mrs.

Louise Moser and Mrs. Henrietta Maurer. at Monday Af Maurers To Hold Open House Mrs. Zinser Honored At for 43 years. Mr Climpson, who was a machinist and farmer, retired several years ago.

They are the parents of four children, three of whom are living. They are Mrs. A. C. Reynolds and Mrs.

Arens of Gibson City and Harley R. Climpson of Bcthesda. Md. They have five grandchildren. They are both members of the Methodist Church, having joined under the pastorate of the late F.

A. McCarthv after the meeting of Evangelist Billy Sunday which was held in Gibson City In 1907. Harley Climpson and family are planning to join the couple on their golden wedding anniversary and will visit her until after the holidays. Green trroupht iron Christmas Automatic Cigarettt Lighter in heavy antimony plate. Largt fuel reservoir.

Felted base. (No fed. tax) 3.95 Open House GIBSON CITY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Climpson will observe their golden wedding anniversary Monday with a family dinner at the home of their daughter.

Mrs. Harlan Arens. Charles Climpson and Minnie E. Aid were married Dec. 17, 1901.

in Paxton. They both ere bom in Ford county where they have spent entire lives. They have lived in this city and at the same address Card Tree, holds up to 75 card. Comes packed flat. 25 incnes tall, 2.49 E.

Maurer uiU cCebrate their CAnvtPr 50Jj wcdlir.g anniversary Satur- UllUiy JIUlYCf day with an open house from 2j to 5 p. xn. at their home Ln Car-IEMDEN (PNS) Mrs. jocjc Richard Zinser, who before her c.v,w:.... recent marriage was Miss Dar-JLss Mary a id wa, guMt of hon.

UVk J''. OT nocr Saturday x-r Sd -Jternoon at the Community House bride forter parent. and presrrt. Mrs. Ed Pattoa of Yuton.

125 pr Lucil Maurer. the bridegrooms' The prosram included vocal daughter, and Mrs- Lesta Patton trio Sandra XcGrady Mildred Donald Short of Farmer City. marimba solo. Miss Dorothy I PL 1 THE MAURERS are the par- Hcineken: baton twirling, Miss.OOtOe OlOri 1111. JVAtRt-J air niUiin.i, tnu uii, -w There are eleven grandchildren and eisht great grandchildren.

All will be present at the anniversary celebration. ents of three sons: S. Carl Maur-! rr.a Williams; vocal trio. OL er of Danvers, Russell D. Maurcr Lowell Klopp.

Mrs. Burnell UD cf Carlock ar.d E. Maurcr Struebing and Mrs. William! serve TVfl. K- (un fo- Plz-har' fan riin Mice rrinm A Vl rr dauzhtrs.

Rosa O'Connor of Briggs and Miss Dorothy Heinek-i pnTnmT. ipxsi jMammens Entertain tz 'i'ak BIooTr.tr.gton nd Mrs. Catherine cn. rrn-A cr They have Hostesses were Kenneth Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Short of EMDEN (PNS) Mr. and ctiirinU-r i.in rrlhrate their! Mrs. Lewis Mammen enter eight grandchildren and six great Whiita Jeer. Mrs. George Wagner, Mrs.

Fred Burlingame, Mrs. Jea- golden wedding anniversary. Sun- grandchildren. i taincd the M-10 Pinochle Club at their home in Dclavan Sunday evening for a turkey dinner and Christmas gift exchange. High score prizes in pinochle went to Mr.

and Mrs. Leland Mammon. Other prizes were received by Mrs. Myron Mammen, Theodore Mammen, Mrs. John Briggs and Miss Joan Mammen.

day with open house from 2 to 5 p. m. They were married Dec. 18, 1901, In Bellflower, where they have resided with the exception of eleven years in the Bloomington vicinity. Their two children are Mrs.

George Brandon of Bellflower and Mx and Mrs. Maurer have icoraay, oorge iyer. ayi'Uved in the Carlock vicinity Mrs. Harold Fink. Mrs.

Katherine vr Vanrer cwratcd a Simpson. Mrs. Kenneth McMath sfcre froieto 1908. land Miss Myrna Williams. He was assistant cashier of the Carlock bank for four years.

They r.esa.ts count-and Pantagraph hat both tcn active members Classified Ads provide a quick, in-of the Mcnnomte Church and con- expensive answer to many of the wrce and Mr. Maurer was problems. Just phone 4341. 5u'flli Coasters wont chip, peel or tarnish. Glass with heavy metallic glaze.

Can be used as ashtrays. Gift boxed. 4 for 1.00 Candle Hurricane Lamp in black wrought iron. Red glass chimneys. A quaint table decoration for the holidays, 3.95 treasurer for the Mennonite Central Conference Foreign Missions for 23 years.

MRS. PEAL SCIIAD. a daughter of Burbank. CaLf, here to attend the anniversary open house. Granddaughters of the Maurers 6.50 SUGAR CREAMER on TRAY 4,95 Come yo For the Sensationally New Chormtng bogs In styles, colors and materials' that ore dear to every feminine heart at a price that's good news to your budget! Bring in your Christmas Heavy silver plate on copper by nationally known manufacturer.

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4 1 A LI. 1 Platform Rocker now 39.95 lighter, hljrher, finer-textured cakes more EVEN mixing and greater AERATION with the new, larger BOWL-FIT beaters. CompleU with Automatic Juice Extractor. Plastic Hassocks 3.95 50 In Time for Xmas 'ANGELABRA' Solid brass, imported from Sweden. Light the four candles and the angels whirl merrily around ringing the bells as $46 DESKS Genalo WiKiiriiiT to Fay SIjOO Uown and $125 Weekly they go.

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