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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 6

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SEC THE PANTAGRAPH. BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1950. Gwen Bane Becomes Bride Betrothal Told Miss Krumholz, Betty Clesson, Mr. Zimmerman Bertin Knoblauch IWU Graduates Wed in Le Roy, On Trip South Repeat Vows Exchange Vows A double ring ceremony solem ova Three hundred guests attended nized the marriage at 2:30 p.

m. EUREKA. (PNS) Miss Sunday of Miss Betty Joan Cles Rose Mary Krumholz chose an double ring ceremony at 4:30 p. m. Sunday when Miss Gwen Ban of Ellsworth became the ivory slipper satin gown for her son, daughter of the Roy S.

Cles sons of 1005 Howard street. Normal, and Robert Keith Zimmer Driae or Robert E. Bartlow of marriage at 9 a. m. Jan.

28 to Bertin N. Knoblauch. The cere man, son of Mr. and Mrs. David mony was read by the Rev.

Fr Kushville. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bane of Ellsworth, and Mr. Bartlow's parents are the Francis Druehe at St.

Mary's D. Zimmerman of Hudson. Two hundred guests attended church in Metamora. the service which was read by Howard Barlows of Rushville. The Miss Krumholz is the daughter Dr.

I. S. Corn and the Rev. Fred of Daniel Krumholz of Eureka, if if tff iiiir- wir iiiflli! 1 B. Bradley at the First Methodist and the bridegroom's parents are ceremony was read by the Kev.

E. Martin in the LeRoy Methodist church. Kenneth Sallenger was vocal church of Normal. Altar decora' Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Knoblouch of tions were flowers and candelabra. Low Point, Robert Allan, soloist, was ac soloist and Douglas Engelhardt Mrs. Frank Kirchgessner was jL companied by Mrs. W. B.

Easton lis organist and accompanied Carrol Jr- at the organ. was violinist. Mrs. Douglas Engelhardt was organist. Fern, candelabra and baskets of white Volz, who sang.

Bride's Gown. flowers decorated the church. The Wears White Satin. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of The bride's gown was fashioned with scalloped yoke trimmed in white slipper satin with fitted bod pearls, tiny round collar and long ice trimmed in white lace.

Buttons extended from the hieh neck GRIDLEY. (PNS) The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Ellen Rin-. kenberger of Gridley, daughter of the late John F. Rlnken-berger, and Kenneth Gramm, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Adonia Gramm of Gridley has been announced. A March weddinr Is being planned. Corinne Photo sleeves pointed at the wrist. Her gathered skirt fell into a chapel train and tiny covered buttons ex line to the waist. Her veil of nvlon illusion was trimmed in lace and bride was given in marriage by her father.

Wears Ivory Satin. She wore a 10 gore princess line bridal gown of ivory satin with a full train. The nylon yoke and long sleeves were embroidered with seed pearls and iridescent beads. A small collar topped the yoke, which ended with a turned over bias band. Both the coiur and the band were embroidered in tended from the collar to waist she carried a cascade bouquet of the back of the gown.

A cap of gardenias, shattered carnations and lace held her illusion fingertip ivy. length veil and she carried a The bride's sister. Miss Mary white prayer book topped with a Lou Clesson, served as maid of yellow throated white orchid. honor and Miss Dorothy Zimmer-! fl Miss Delores Krumholz, sister of man, sister of the bridegroom, was the bride, was maid of honor. She bridesmaid.

Both wore eowns of was attired in a gold faille taf pale pink slipper satin with match feta gown styled with Peter Pan ing mitts and headbands. Their Mackinaw Girl Fiancee Of W. J. Thaller MACKINAW. (PNS) Mr.

collar, covered buttons from Mrs. Robert E. Bartlow cascade bouquets were of pink Corinne Photo Miss Mary Elizabeth Lyons a pearl design. Her fingertip veil of imported English illusion was held in place by a sweetneart tiara of pearuzea orange She carried a white Bible topped with orchid and streamers ol satin tied with white rosebuds. Mrs.

John Caldwell, sister of the bride, was matron of honor; ana collar to waist in back and bustle and white carnations. Richard C. Birky was best man. effect. She also wore matching mitts and a braided gold head Ushers were Melvin Plattner.

piece and carried an arm bouquet Lester Martin, and Donald Fry, Miss Mary Elizabeth Lyons To Be Valentine Day Bride of yellow and white mums, tied Miss Cullison, Mr. Hufson Wed in Single Ring Ceremony cousins of the bridegroom and and Mrs. Harlan Schroeder of with a green satin bow. bridesmaids were Miss Joyce Mackinaw have announced the en Donald Knoblauch served his Vincent Siegler. Reception Follows.

StanselL Miss Bartlow, brother as best man and Ber gagement of their daughter, Mari sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. In a single ring ceremony read SAUNEMIN. (PNS) Mrs. The bride's mother chose a navy Richard Sellridge and Mrs. Glenn lyn, to William J.

Thaller, son of nard Krumholz, brother of the bride, was usher. at 8 p. m. Jan. 26 Miss Lois Emery Gibson has announced the and white wool dress with navy Tremont Couple Mr.

and Mrs. William C. Thaller Cullison of 705 East Grove and wnite accessories and a cor of San Jose. Duke, sorority sisters of the bride. Attendants in Gold, Green.

Mrs. Caldwell wore a gold moire approaching marriage of her daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Lyons to Robert McCall, son of Wears Emerald Green. Miss Joyce Farney, cousin of street became the bride of Floyd Hutson of 302, East Mulberry Miss Schroeder Is attending taffeta gown with a low necaUine, Deer Creek-Mackinaw high school Mr. and Mrs. James McCall of street.

sage of pink roses. Mrs. Zimmerman was attired in a navy crepe dress trimmed with pink. Her accessories were navy and her corsage of pink roses. A reception was held immed and is a senior.

Mr. Thaller is a long sleeves, fitted bodice and full The bride is the daughter of skirt. She wore a matching bon Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cullison net of gold moire tafieta and car Springfield.

The wedding will be at 9 a. m. Feb. 14 in St. Agnes church at Springfield, with the Rt.

Rev. Msgr. Giusti officiating. the bride, was flower girl. She wore an emerald green gown designed with a yoke and a Peter Pan collar.

Completing her attire were matching mitts and a braided head piece. Her colonial bouquet was of yellow mums tied with a yellow ribbon. A dinner was served following graduate of San Jose Community High school, and is now employed by the Caterpiller Tractor company. No definite date has been set for the wedding. ried a bouquet of flowers in the iately following the ceremony in replica of a violin.

of Decatur and Mr. Hutson's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hutson of Lexington. The ceremony was performed by the Rev.

Fred T. Ogan at his The bridesmaids' gowns and Miss Lyons is a graduate of the church parlor. Assisting were Mrs. William Armstrong, Miss Marjorie Gates, Miss Martha Schaab, Miss Joanne Fissel, Mrs. Earl Clesson, Miss Norma Lea bonnets were gooseberry green and fashioned like the gown worn hv the matron of honor.

They home, 810 East Bissell street. Sacred Heart academy. Mr. McCall attended Springfield schools and served in the army overseas. the ceremony at the home of the The bride was attired in a 1- He is associated with the Spring i carried flower replicas of green dress suit with a corsage of Clesson, Miss Joyce Zimmerman, Shower Fefes Miss Rassi GOODFIELD.

(PNS) Miss field Mattress company. Miss Carman Burtis, Miss Lou- Cheryl Jean Holtman was flower girl, wearing white moire taffeta bride's father. Immediate families of the couple attended. Three hundred guests were present at a dance at St. Mary's hall Saturday night.

The couple They will make their new home yellow carnations. Her sister Miss Janet Cullison, as bridesmaid, wore a grey suit vith a gean Cutter, Mrs. L. R. Lewis and at 1201 South 6th street, with white gloves ana carrying a Miss Violet Aldnch.

4 pink carnation corsage. Hilda K. Leman and Miss Hulda Plottner entertained about 60 re basket of rose petals. Best man was William Bartlow, When they left for their wedding then left for a two weeks trip Joe Pyne served as best man. The new Mrs.

Hutson attended journey to the southern states, the through the south. latives and friends at the home of hrother of the bridegroom. John new Mrs. Zimmerman was wear For going away, Mrs. Knoblauch the former Thursday evening hon Argenta High school and Illinois Caldwell.

Jack Logan, Robert Kil ing a light green knit dress with i State Normal university. She is oring Miss Elizabeth Kassi or lough and James Pemberton were forest green accessories and a wore a melon colored suit dress with black and winter white accessories and an orchid corsage. employed at the State Farm In Roanoke who will become the bride of Carl Hodel, also of Roan winter white short coat. Her cor Larsen-Myrick Marriage Told DWIGHT. (PNS) Mrs.

Elsie Larsen of Dwight and Clifton My- surance company. Mr. Hutson. sage was of gardenias. After Following their return they will oke, Feb.

12. who attended Lexington schools, Mrs. Floyd Hutson. Corinne Photo Mar. 1, they will make their home be at home Low Point where the bridegroom is engaged in farming.

is employed at Dearth's Service station. They will make their on a farm near Hudson. Out of Town Guests. Guests attended the ceremony home in Bloomington. 7o Entertain SPURS SPURS club will be entertained at 7:30 p.

m. Tuesday at the home TREMONT. (PNS) Married Jan. 15 at the Tremont Baptist church were Miss Thelma Babbitt, daughter of the W. L.

Babbitts of Tremont, and Harold Strunk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Strunk, also of Tremont. Hensley Photo rick of New Orleans, have an 3 Parties Fefe nounced their marriage which took Mrs. Glen Fetterhoff and Miss Rosemary German honored the from Carlock, Deer Creek, El Joanne Knapp Shower Guesf ushers.

300 at Reception. A reception for 300 in the church dining room followed the ceremony. Assisting were Mrs. Gray-don Dennis, Mrs. James Pember-ton.

Miss Louise Bane, Mrs. Dwight Drexler and Miss Wilma CiccarellL When the newlyweds left for a two week wedding trip to Florida and New Orleans the bride wore a three piece glen plaid suit with navy accessories and an orchid corsage. of Mrs. Kenneth Pew of 910 West bride with a shower Jan. 25.

place at 4 p. m. Jan. 9 at the Methodist parsonage in Dwight. Paso, Eureka, Farmer City, Good Olive street.

field, Hudson. Magnolia, Meta- The Rev. F. Roy Doland, pastor Elsie hi man MORTON. (PNS) Miss El Moppei's Outfit Can Be of the church performing the cere MORTON.

(PNS) Mrs. mora, Morton, Peoria, Pontiac, Roanoke, Springfield, Stanford, Tremont, Washington. Danvers. Dr.Edivartb'Cffcro Suit Now, Sundress Later mony. The bride was attended by her sie Uhlman, whose marriage to George Ackerman and Mrs.

Kores Knapp of Goodfield entertained 35 Winthrop Harbor, Chicago, Kan neice, Mrs. Walter Scott of Dwight. Shower Honors Joanne Teaney guests at the Ackerman residence Walter Scott of Dwight was best at Morton Thursday night honor man. ing Miss Joanne Knapp of Macki Following the ceremony a re naw whose wedding to Joseph Dent HARTSBURG. (PNS) Miss Bell of Deer Creek Is scheduled ception was held for a few relatives and close friends at the Dutch' Joanne Teanev was honoree at for Feb.

18. a personal shower Thursday night Guests attended the wedding from Chicago, Elgin, Champaign, Ellsworth, LeRoy, Bloomington, Rushville, Gibson City, Clinton and Colfax. The couple will be at home in Rushville after the wedding trip where Mr. Bartlow is in business with the Bartlow Brothers Pack- Kitchen, where the new Mrs. pre- at the home of Miss Clara Bruner Miscellaneous gifts were sented.

Carl Deppert of near Pekin will take place Sunday, has been honored at a series of prenuptial events. Mrs. Robert Deppert of Pekin entertained 25 guests Feb. 2 at a miscellaneous shower. Jan.

25, Miss Wilma Schick of Morton entertained at a miscellaneous shower for 20 guests. As a Rural Youth member, she was honored at a shower when Miss Maxine Huette entertained 30 of the Tazewell organization at the Moo berry home Jan. 21. with Miss Phyllis Hellman as Myrick is employed. Mr.

Myrick is employed by the Western Union kakee and Champaign. Both Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman are graduates of Normal Community High school. He served in the medical corp for 23 months and is now engaged in farming.

A personal shower was given in honor of the bride by Miss Marjorie Gates and Miss Lougean Cutter. Mrs. E. C. Steffen Miss Phyllis Steffen and Mrs.

Paul Greider feted her at a linen shower, and she was honored at a grocery shower given by Mrs. Clarence Fry, Mrs. Jack Zobrist andi sisting. Telegraph company. They will re Miss Teaney will be married side in Dwight until about March 1.

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15, 80 sad 60J Mrs. Rasor Visitintj In Carthage, Ind. Saturday Feb. 4 at the Christian in: company. Mrs.

Bartlow was church to Floyd Payne. Harmsens Entertain EMDEN. (PNS) Mr. and SAYBROOK. Mrs.

Marie Ra sor of Saybrook is spending three a member of the music staff of Phoenix, Ariz, college before her marriage. rVTJ Graduates. Both are graduates of Illinois Woclevan university, and Mrs Mrs. Edward Harmsen entertained Valentine Party Marks Girl's Birthday at their home Tuesday night in Mrs. Charles Reeser.

Mrs. Carl Elsie Hoi tiger honor of the former's birthday an Schieber of Danvers was also hostess at a shower in her honor. niversary. weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Porter and son, Alva Lee, of Carthage, Ind. Mrs. Porter is Mrs. Rasor's daughter, the former Lola Mae Rasor. Bartlow also has a master's de- CAriuor nnnrfzc Relatives were present from Lincoln, Peoria, Delavan, San Jose an ensign in the, navy and was GOODFIELD.

(PNS) Miss Hartsburg and Emden. Alpha Gam. Alumnae To Meet Wednesday lauuiicu la ayu iw J'- Milrfrl Rrnrfl and Miss Helen HARTSBURG. (PNS) Ar-lene Emerick entertained friends at a valentine party Thursday night at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Herschel Emerick, in honor of her seventh birthda. Buis Grandchildren bride is a member of Sigma Alpha Reeser entertained about 25 guests at the parlors of the Baptist church Thursday honoring their class Iota; and Mr. Bartlow, of Phi Gamma Delta. Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae will meet at 8 p. m.

Wednesday Prenuptial showers and parties mate. Miss Elsie Hollieer. who at the chapter house, 1409 North Main street, when hostesses will The story in Saturday's paper concerning the 50th wedding an include a shower Jan. 18 at thewill bme the bride of Eugene home of Mrs. Russell bane with Kocn of Washington Feb.

12. Mrs. George Bane. Mrs. Louis The bride-to-be is the daughter First Time in BIG CLEARANC be Mrs.

Theron Wiley, Mrs. Edgar niversary of Mr. and Mrs. M. J.

Lundeen and Mrs. Tom Bunton. Bane, Mrs. Floyd Bane and Mrs. Lf Mr and John NoUiger of Buis of 305 North Clayton street Minnie Bane as hotesses; a shower a senior at Eu- Goodfield and is failed to mention that the Buises reka High school have twelve granchildren and one great grandchild.

The couple is celebrating Tuesday at their home. PINOCHLE WINNERS Brownings Attend Ball At Chicago Hotel Dr. and Mrs. L. A.

Browning of 219 Florence avenue spent the weekend in Chicago where they attended Saturday the charity ball for the benefit of the Chicago Osteopathic hospital and clinic at the Knickerbocker hotel. SAN JOSE. (PNS) Mrs. 16 Marjorie Probasco entertained her SAVINGS UP TO. Jan.

20 at the home of Mrs. Elvin Miller with Mrs. Roland Miller, Miss Esther Jackson, Mrs. Mary Lewis and Mrs. Robert Smithson assisting hostesses.

The bride's parents entertained the bridal party at a burret dinner Saturday night before the wedding rehearsal. HOLDS SLUMBER PARTY OSMAN. (PNS) Miss Barbara Ann Perry entertained guests a slumber party at her home Monday night Yuton Thimble Club Schedules Meeting DRY GROVE. (PNS) The Yuton Thimble club will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Roy Basting with Mrs.

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