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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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7
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1 SEVEN TirE PAVTAGRAPH, BLOOMIXGTOV, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY. ArGFST 11. 1141. fc a a mm i i it At Mil Near toravmont kA.m PAbnlUN MNtibt I1 Miss Lipinski, MUST GO! Mavis Emerson, Chicago Man Exchange Vows Frank Pfau Repeat Vows Sasses Show Movies At Family Picnic LONG POINT. (PNS) Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Sass were hosts at a hamburger fry and picnic supper Thursday evening for 33 of their tenants and families. miw i luuyiiiiyun, Odell Man Wed; On Northern Trip DONT overlook the dressier shoe LINCOLN. (PNS) Miss To-phelia Lipinski and Frank Pfnn Krtth nt T.inpnln ii-orA mnr. WS KEMPTON.

(PNS) Miss Mavis Emerson, daughter of Mrs. Lottie Emerson of Kempton, and ried at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in st. ivlovlC5 "'f ohnrrh in hv thn the Sasses were shown. ODELL.

(PNS) Miss Margery Haughtigan, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edvard Haughtigan DO team with the, Rev. James Phillip. Mrs.

Joseph Haigh of Chicago, sister of the bride, and Edwin J. Pfau of Lincoln, brother of the of Sunbury township, and Gilbert Bellot, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. one-eyelet tie or Miss Rynerson, Tremont Man Jonn K.or, son of Mrs. Mary Korff of Chicago, were married at 1 p.

m. Saturday In the Thorndyke-Hilton chapel at the University of Chicago with the Rev. Robert E. Tinker officiating at the single rirut ceremony. J.

Bellot of Odell, were married Farther Redactions on OUR ENTIRE STOCK SUMMER SUITS DRESSES S5 S10 S15 It's Your Choice of Our Entire Stock at PRILLER'S thin-soled slim. bridegroom, were attendants. at 8:30 a. m. Saturday in St' Bernard church in Sunbury town-i tapered pump snip.

To Be Wed The Rev. Fr. JoseDh Farlev read Close friends and relatives attended the ceremony. Mrs. E.

Harvey was organist and ac the double ring ceremony and cele-j bra ted the nuptial high mass, as-! TREMONT. (PNS) Mrs.i companied Mrs. Conrad Brown, A wedding breakfast was served at St John's dining room where Sister Miriam Cecile, the former Jane Pfau and daughter of Mr Pfau, is music instructor. After a wedding trip to Wisconsin, the couple will reside in Lincoln. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Lipinski and for the past seven years has been employed at the Pfau drug store. soloist. sisted by the Rev. Fr.

James Cul-leton of Odell. Ralph Bellot and Robert Cassidy were altar boys. Anna Rynerson of Pekin Wednesday announced the engagement and approaching marriage of her The bride, given in marriage by an uncle, H. Frank Stewart of Kempton, wore a gown of white silk chiffon over white Mrs. Leo Feehan played wedding marches and Miss Geraldine Ralph was soloist.

daughter. Miss Donna Rynerson, to Ben Hodgson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hodgson of south of Tremont. Date of wedding was not revealed.

satin with a full skirt and front Mr. fiau, owner of the store, is The bride was in marriaee a son of Mrs. Frank Pfau of Lin panel of imported, hand appli A Pantograph Classified ad can get you a job! by her father. Attendants were coln. qued lace.

The fitted bodice was of imported lace with a drop GR ATMONT. (PNS) Married July 24 were Mr. and and Mrs. Eldon Reiners, who are at home on a farm southeast of Graymont. Mrs.

Rein-era is the former Rosemary Eisele, daughter of the Donald Elaelea of Graymont. Mr. Reiners parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Reiners of Che-noa, Slagel Photo Mrs.

John Waldschmidt, sister of the bride, matron of honor; Miss shoulder effect. The yoke, divid LaVonne Bellot, sister of the bride groom, and Miss Monica Keating, cousin or the bride, bridesmaids ed by a gathered flange, was set with rhinestones and pearl beading. Green Chiffon. The gown's long sleeves were Thomas Dwyer, classmate of the couple, was best man. John Wald schmidt and Ray Mackinson were groomsmen.

Donald Sullivan and Ronald Legner were ushers. pointed over her hands and her two tiered veil was fingertip length and fell from a small bonnet with hand beading and Ex-Resident The bride wore Ivory satin with bertha collar, studded marquisette yoke, sleeves pointed at the wrists, Mrs, Runyon Shower Guesi EL PASO. (PNS) Mrs. appliqued roses and leaves. Her single strand of pearls was given Of Long Point bustle back and chapel train.

Her French illusion fingertip veil fell from a Juliet cap. She carried a YOU WILL SAVE 25 Delores Runyon of Fairbury, a Takes Bride recent bride, was honor guest at LONG POINT. (PNS) Rela a variety shower Saturday after colonial bouquet of red roses. The matron of honor wore pink taffet, Juliet cap, and carried a colonial bouquet of blue carnations. Bridesmaids wore similar fives have received word of the noon at the home of Mrs.

Ruby ner by tne bridegroom. She carried a shower bouquet of white orchids and stephanotis with ribbon streamers. Maid of honor, Miss Arlene Gates of Kankakee, wore an apple green chiffon gown patterned after the bridal gown with yellow appliqued flowers. Her sweetheart shaped bonnet was edged with green nylon ruching and marriage of Lester Jenkins, a for Newkirk. Mrs.

Betty Johnson and mer resident of here, and Miss Mrs. Glenn Barker were the host costumes in light blue and carried esses. Grace Dobbs Aug. 1 in Kansas City, Mo. Twenty three guests attended to and prizes were won by Miss Anna colonial bouquets of pink carnations.

All" wore rhinestone necklaces, gift of the bride. A bridal party breakfast was served at the Streator home cf Mr. and Mrs. John Keating, uncle and Turner and Mrs. Harvey Gabel, The Rev.

R. V. Vaity performed the oeremony at the Presbyterian church. Miss Edris Dobbs, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. yellow flowers.

She wore match Streator. The bridegrom has been The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. E. M.

Dobbs of ing mitts and carried a bouquet of brown orchids, yellow and brown baby tiger lilies and green ribbon streamers. Raymond Stern of Chicago was aunt of the bride. A noon dinner was served the wedding party and Palmyra, and a graduate of farming with his father. The bride wore beige with forest green accessories for traveling. Following a honeymoon in Minnesota and Canada, they will farm south of Odell.

Western State Teachers college at immediate families, Rev. Farley and Rev. Culleton at "The Pines" in Streator. A reception for 125 best man, and Harry Stewart of Macomb. She teaches mathematics in the seventh and eighth grades Chicago, cousin of the bride, was usher.

A reception in the chapel guests was held from 2 to 4 p. m. at the home of the bride's parents, 40 as compared with what you would have paid last year cloisters followed the ceremony. Chicago Home. in the Roxana grade schools.

Mr. Jenkins is the son of Mrs. Margaret Jenkins of San Diego, Calif. He received his, education in the Long Point grade and high Mrs. John Cleary, Miss Dorothy McCambridge and Miss Mary Ann Coughlin served.

The bride is a graduate of De- Ciw- Land, High school and at' Expert HOSIERY REPAIR By Our Competent Hosiery Re-Weavers W. H. ROLAND CO. Both the bride and bridegroom school. For the past several years tended the Gallagher Business were 1946 graduates of St.

Paul, he has been employed in the black' smith shop in Flanagan. school in Kankakee. She is a secretary at the Barber Oil company High school at Odell. The bride, was employed in the office of At-i torneys Rowland and They are spending a honeymoon in Chicago. The bridegroom at in the Ozarks and will live In tended Chicago schools and Roxana.

owner of the Glass Sales and i Simple Yoke Dress' For School Days Final Clcarancrf-Spring Service company. When the newlyweds left for a two week trip to Canada, the bride wore a two piece tan suit with brown accessories. On their return, they will live at 2148 East 81st street, Chicago. Attending the wedding from ON THE COAT YOU CHOSE DURING OUR Two Special Groups Go at Kempton were Mrs. Lottie Emerson, the Frank Stewarts, Miss Lulu Shaw; the Durwood Stewarts of Cullom and other guests from Chicago, Wilmette and Mrs.

Hill Birthday Guesi $39.95 SUITS and COATS 519.98 $45.00 SUITS and COATS $22.50 549.95 SUITS and COATS 524.98 555.00 SUITS and COATS 527.50 559.95 SUITS and COATS 529.98 OSMAN. (PNS) Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips entertained Sunday honoring the birthday of Mrs. Phillips' sister, Mrs.

Lloyd Hill of Bement, who was 45 years old. Skttchtd From Stock AFRICAN KIDSKIN 569.95 SUITS and COATS 534.98 579.95 SUITS and COATS 539.98 585.00 SUITS and COATS 54150 Roland's First Floor. Guests were from Hudson, Chi cago, Decatur, Bement, Seymour nd Mahomet. HOLAIYIft'S a store ol tatthlon ft '-fr ft 11 mil mi Jack Jill- HI SIZES 2-19 rrti Two ways to make your littl MOM Likes it, too! MOM Likes it, too! I In three-piece suit 1 "fi girl pretty and happyl Sundress Kach coat is a masterpiece of furrier craftsmanitriip in selected pelts exclusive styling fine tailoring superb detailing and you choose from the largest selection in Central Illinois. NOW is the time to invest in an Kur Cout.

The proof is here I has deep, cool square necKiine yoked dress is darling for now and school. Both open flat to iron! Pattern 4974: sizes 2 to 10. Size 8, sundress, 2 yards 35 inch; dress, 2Vt yards 35 inch; Vi yard con trast. This pattern, easy to use, simple Such Featured Furs As These to sew, is tested for fit. Hat com Zipper-Closing Translucent Plastic Pillow Protectors! 2 for SI Durable, translucent plastic pillow protectors that art moisture proof, odorless, easy to clean with a damp cloth.

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