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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 8

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TIIK l-ANTAGItAPII. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13, 19)3. A BRAND NEW WAC Miss Schahl Miss Ellis ALPHA GAM ALUMNI TO MEET TONIGHT i pi Married Riddell-Huffman Wedding Held In Springfield The regular meeting of the Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae will be held at 8 p. m.

Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Or-ville Young, 2009 East Taylor Mrs. Dave Swanson is assistant hostess. Miss Smith Wed In California Mr. and Mrs.

E. L. Wen 403 Woodlaun avenue. Wednesday announce! the marruKe c.f their siitcr. Mtss Helen Ann Smith, to William E.

Johnson c-f San Francisco, son c-f Mr. ant Mrs. Wilham C. Johnson of Los Angeles. The ceremony tok plare at 4 p.

m. Sept. 27 in California. Their new home will be made in San Francisco. Is Bride of Sgt.

Little In Lincoln BEASON. (PNS) Miss Mary SIBLEY. (PNS) Miss Vera Ellii. daughter of Mr. anH Mrs Miss Courtney Margaret Schahl.

only daughter of Clarence Ellis of Thomasboro, for Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schahl. r. r.

1, and Pvt Richard Montgomery of Battle Creek, Mich son of Al- mer: residents of Sibley, was married: to Sgt Byron C. Little, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Little, of Eantoul on Sunday, Oct.

3 at 3 p. n. in the Methodist church at in Montgomery of Lincoln, were married at 2 p. m. Sunday in the' Karitoul.

Pvt. Bye Weds Miss Kennedy In California St Mary's church, Lincoln. The 0 jlr': Rev. Fr. Hcnkle read thf doub' rinrr oon.mnn.

I. ik. ri Rtv. Charles Wagner officiated at the double ring ceremony in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends. Miss Ellis uu relatives and friends.

Attendants were Miss EJna was. given in marriage by her -ill lAxs -J Mrs. Cletus Maier, Thomas-borci. attended her si stpr as matrnn Beuhler of Beason and Pfc. Carol Crumpler of Fort Warren, Wyo.

Becomes Bride Of Lt. Agrue LEXINGTON. (PNS) Miss Rosemary E. Courtney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. R. Courtney of Lexington and Second Lt. W. E.

Agrue, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Agrue also of Lexington were married at 7:30 p. Aug. 21, in the study of the minister of the Methodist church of Miami, Fla.

The young couple was attended by Miss Dorothy Gordon and Ensign Ben C. Adams. The bride wore a dress of cadet blue crepe with white accessories. Her corsage was of tea roses. Second Lt.

Agrue is now stationed at Cherry Point, N. C. Mrs. Agrue is in Lexington at the present. of hnor, while Miss Alice Collins Mrs.

Lucian Pfau nf I and Miss Eernice Babb, close played a 15 minute organ recital preceding the ceremony. A Drlde Wears Prince Gown. The bride, given by her father. SAN JOSE. (PNS) i Helen daughter ct Mr.

an I Mrs. C. L. R.iieU cf Masca City, and Rayrr.cn P. H-2mar, son cf Mr.

ar.d Mrs. Alvaa L. Hu.Tman of San Jose, were Friday. Oct 8. 4 p.

at F.rst Cr.r.staa church The Rev. Robert R. R.iucl. m.r. cf the Mascn Christian church, read the daui.e cerrrr.or.y.

Attendants were Mrs. of tzi Thrmas W. Overton cf Em lea. The tr.de wore a street lerg'h dress of crere tan acreswir.es ar.i a cr-sace cf glad.oli. Her mat-on ot honor were a rose crere dress navy tl-e arcef-sones arvl a corsage of wh.te ar.l rce Mrs.

HurTman is a graduate ef the Jeneyv.Ile hi.i ihil ar.l was previously at State Farm lr.rurar.ee cc -any Mr. Hu.Trr.an is a griiua cf the San Jose school ai hat been the ed.tor cf the Sis Jise Journal s.nce 1922. ROBERTS Joan Naef and V.v-ian K.rg of Ncrrr.al ers.ty came ta v.s.t M.si Ctrj Nassef. Wayr.e returr-1 Sunday from HU where he had srer.t the wreaer.d. mends of the bride from Rantoul, as bridesmaids.

Gladioli Decorate Church. Stanley Little, Rantoul, brother of t'e bridegroom was best man. The ushers were Charles Ingle-man. Paxton, cousin of the bridegroom and Bill Ellis, Thomasboro, brother of the hrirte Khiriev was gowned in a princess style oldj ivory lace over ivorv satm. with a full length net veil edged in lace wnicn iell from a lace can caucht LEXINGTON.

(PNS) Mr. and Mrs. William Kauth have an-nouncrcd the marriage ot the.r niece. Miss EJith Kennedy to Pvt Albert A. Ilyc of Camp San Ilcr-naJtno, son of Mrs.

Albert Bye of New Orleans, La. The wedd.r.g was held at 4:30 p. m. Sunday Sept 26 in May-wood, CaS.f, at Use home of Rev. Cokcr, Christian church m.nnter.

The attendants were Miss Winifred Hoag. formerly of Blooming-ton and Sgt Donovan Schm.dt of San Bernad.no, Cal.f. The bride wore a lht brown suit with red fox fur trim and brown accessories Witj a corsage of sweet peas and blue forget-me-nots. Miss Hoag wore a blue suit and blue accessories with a cor ace of white rose buds. Pvt Bye is stationed at Camp San Bernad.no, Calif, where the new home wiU be maJe.

with blush Pink roses. She wore' J- Beck, Rantoul, cousin of the bride a double strand of nearls a of the bridegroom. Her bouquet Mrs. Gwen Ruzic, 1304 North East street, is the first Bloomington woman to be arrrplrd by the WAC in the drive now underway. Giving Mrs.

Ruiie the final signup is IM. Kay Knsign, left, and Harriett Castillon. Dinner, Bridge was wnr.e roses and. ribbon streamers. Night Planned groom was flower girl and Gene Ellis, Thomasboro, brother of the bride, was ring bearer.

Tiie church was decorated with largo bouquets of gladioli and chrysanthemums with lighted Miss Beuhler wore rnnr length poudre blue chiffon gown. The reeular Fridav nieht in SOCIAL NOTES with a shoulder length veil of blue net Her bouquet was of briarcliff tapers on either side of the altar formal dinner and bridge function will be held at 7 p. m. Friday at Bloomington Country club. roses.

Naffilger Helen Barrick Engagement Announced The bride's mother wore black Giermanns Visit Here table was decorated in white with with a corsage of yellow mums. Mrs. Montgomery wore rr tall lighted tapers at each end, blue. Her corsaee was a unii centered witn a three-tiered wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and eroom. Miss glamellia.

Bridegroom Stationed In MkhUan. Mrs. Montgomery is a rTzAu.iir LINCOLN. (PNS) Mr. and Mrs.

W. B. Barrick Monday announced the engagement and ap Bernita Ellis, sister of the bride, and Miss Mary Lou Maier, both of Thomasboro, served. proaching marriage of their dauch Set. and Mrs.

Little left Im Honored at Shower FUNKS GROVE. (PNS) A variety shower was held Friday evening for Mrs. Warren Naffziger of Rock Island at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Barker. Mrs. James Camper, Mrs. Wade Gibson, Mrs.

Cleveland Eddy and Mrs. Dean Eddy were hostesses. Mrs. Wills Given Variety Shower SAYBROOK. fPNS of Beason Community high school and since her graduation has been employed in Peoria and Connecticut The last summer she has been employed at the Sangamon ordnance plant IHiopoiiS.

ter. Miss Helen, to Sgt. Edwin Gaffney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat mediately on a short wedding trip T.

Sgt. Harvey Giermann left Tuesday after he and his wife had spent 10 days visiting Mrs. Giermann's sister, Mrs. Howard G. Nafziger, 301 Florence avenue.

Normal. While here Sgt. Giermann also visited his father, Herman Giermann, 417 East Stewart street. Mrs. Giermann will remain with her sister until Oct.

28. Sigma Kappas rick Gaffney, Lincoln. 10 iew xork. or travelmg Mrs. Little wore a gold wool suit with brown accessories.

She wore an Pvt Montgomery is a rraduate Both Mss Barrick and Sgt Gaffney are graduates of Lincoln high school, classes of 1940 and orchid corsage.v of Lincoln Community hirh srhml The couple are both eraduates The last two years he has been' 1936 respectively. Sgt Gaffney en of the Rantoul township high school. Mrs. Little also graduated with me coast artil'enr and at listed in the service in March, 1941 and is now a flight engineer wiiri. a banking of ferns.

Tie bride wore a gown of white Elipi'er satin with a long train and 'fashioned with a sweetheart neckline. Her floor length veil of tulle fell from a tiara of orange blossoms. The bride carried a white Bible, a gift of the bridegroom and a white orchid. Bridesmaids Wear Blue. Mrs.

Maier wore a gown of rose faille taffeta with a matching shoulder length veil and a tiara of pink rose buds. She carried yellow xoses. The bridesmaids were attired in blue faille taffeta gowns, with' accessories similar to those of toe matron of honor. Their bouquets were pink roses. The flower girl was attired in a gown of ipse taffeta, with a tiara of rose.

Mb. Ellis and Mrs. Little, mother's of the bridal couple, wore blact dinner dresses with harmonizing accessories. The bride's mother wore a corsage of red roses, and the bridegroom's mother had a pink gladioli corsage. Miss Beverly O'Neal of Fulton, sang two selections, accompanied by Miss Rosetta Hyman at the organ.

Rsception Follows Ceremony. Following the ceremony a reception was served at the home of the bridegroom's parents to 80 relatives and friends. The bridal Olsen-Hoffman Wedding Told MAROA. (PNS) lirs. Sarah M.

Olsen of Decatur, announces the June 5 marriasc of her daughter, Irene and John L. HoJTman. son of Mr. and Mrs, John Hoffman of Maroa. They were married in the Presbyterian parsonage in St Charles, Mo, by Rev.

Lyd B. Harmon, with Mr. and A. Fred Henmes Jr, Louisville. Ky, as attendant.

They are now living in Maroa with the bridegroom's parents, while he awa.ts his call to the army air corp. Vieth and Mrs. Harry Last, Beason. The coup left SunJay for Battle Creek. Mich, where they wiH reside while the bridegroom is stationed there.

Fcr travel. ng Mrs. Montgomery wore a gold color wool suit with turf tan accessories. irom isarry-uastle college. Cham Creek, Mich.

wun me army air force ot Boca paign. She was emnlovtvl at thi Seventy guests were present Friday afternoon at a variety shower given in honor, of Mrs. auo-ueDoi at cnanute Fielri until Couple to Live In Michigan. A reception followed the cere Jan. 1942, when she left for Wash wayne Wills at the United Brethren church.

mony for 150 guests in the Knights of Columbus club rooms. Lincoln. store of Fashion WOMEN are Divot-erinjf What MEN Hate Always Known There's Nothing Like GOOD SUIT! ington, jj. to take a civil service position as private secretary for CaDt. O'Mare.

naval nffirpr Tn Raton, Fla. Shower Honors Recent Bride HOLDER. (PNS) Misa Teresa Power and Mrs. Vernon Brewer Contests and games furnished the entertainment. Music was Decorations were autumn flowers January of this year, she was and pastel tapers.

The three tiered furnished by Mrs. P. O. Smith. Guests were present from Gib weeding cane was topped with al miniature soldier and his bride.l xransierrea to Cleveland, Ohio.

After their honeymoon she will report at Dayton, Ohio as a clerical administrative fiscal for the entertained Sunday afternoon at Hostesses were Mrs. Elmer Sank. son City, Anchor and Saybrook. Hostesses for the afternoon Mrs. Harry Sank, Lincoln: Cora Armstrong.

Mrs. Charles' were Mrs. Lewis Myers, Mrs Plan Spread Sigma Kappa active chapter, and alumnae will hold their annual homecoming spread at the chapter house, 1101 North East street, at 5:45 p. m. Friday.

Reservations may be made at the house until Friday noon. Mrs.lM. Freeman Home on Visit HUDSON. Mrs. Marvin Freeman, the former Miss Janelle Vandegraft, his just returned home for a three weeks visit with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. G. Vandegraft of Hudson. Mrs.

Freeman has sDent th me nome oi me latter, with a variety shower honoring Mrs. Leslie Miller. The 20 guests were all former classmates of th hrirfi Ross Wills, Mrs. Ivan Wills, Fink, Mrs. John West Mrs.

Leon Bridegroom at Patterson Field. Sgt. Little was emnloved at thp Prizes were won by Mrs. Louise post exchange and suh-dnnt at Klmler, Mrs. Lyle Brewer, Miss aeity jean Waggoner and Mar jorie Hedrick.

Party Honors Mrs. Fenton Chanute Field before being drafted into the army on Nov. 11, 1942. He is stationed at Patterson Field, Alice UHourke, Miss Helen Mc-Manus, Miss Dorothy Creel and Get yorfarfime Edition of Miss Gwendolyn Brewer. Re unio in the office of the statistical control unit at that field.

freshments were served and the When Sgt. and Mrs. Little re decorations were carried out in pink and white. GRIDLEY (PNS1 Mr turn from New York thev will re Charles Fenton was honored on This was one of several affairs Hostess Book Friday niEht with a hirthriav party at her home. Guests included Mr.

and Mrs. T.p;tpr past nve months in Alabama and Georgia where her husband has been receiving his training side in Dayton, Ohio. Guests from Sibley who attended the wedding and reception were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stroh and daughter, Maxine, Mrs.

Charles Althouse, and Miss Viola mat have been given for Mrs. Miller who was formerly Miss WUma Brewer. To Ob serve 30th Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Edward FAVORITE WINE RECIPES as an aviation cadet.

Nov. 1 she will return to Val-dosta, where Cadet Freeman will complete his advanced training before receiving his Anniversary Xr5, "t- 0 30 Moid Dishes! 7 Sotods! IS Desserts! mm4 20 aiallava la mm4 ca-aaiaf kxala SAYBROOK. (PNS) Mr. and COTHISFOR; 1) YOUR VANITY SUFFIRINQ. Mrs.

Walter Schwarzlose will ob I I II CVreeu. I fA I I I T- .4 (l 1 111 Crr-M- 1 flail a r)r S2955 FROM SURFACI PERSONALIZED FROCK serve their 30th wedding anniversary at their home west of Say-brook Tuesday, Oct 12. Guests be Mr. and Mrs, Donald Schwarzlose of Le WITH PRINCESS LINES 1711 17PI jj S3S.95 riVCll: This bi.emr!ete ballet trlla how to use wine in rooking and thus male I Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Clod filter of Uibson City, Mrs. Dorothy Barn-hart of West Salem and their son. Pvt. Miles Schwarzlose nt Aber Jvieier, Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Kiefer, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Roth, Mrs. Louise Kuerth, Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fosdick, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shanebrook and Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Schlipf. Miss Ollie Friday Celebrates Birthday ANCHOR. (PNS) Twenty relatives and friends were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Friday to celebrate their daughter Ol-lie's 18th birthday. Guests present were: Miss Ollie Friday of Kankakee, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Bradshaw of Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Riecks and son Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Land an, Betty, Darlene and Robert Landan, the Rev. and Mrs. Hartwig Harms, all of Anchor, and Mrs.

Anna Friday and son Henry of Gibson City. simple wartime meals nre restful. lrw ration-pnint menus. Kcciprs for mratlrss war dishes. Wnte for your copy, to the Wine Advisory Board, Deft Nil, San 3 U575-00 deen proving ground, Aberdeen, Md.

l- rancxico, cauiornia. Johnsons Honored 4567 I 2-18 1 AYT Enjoy "WINE 9tf nnrf On Anniversary MELVIN. (PNS1 Mr. and Mrs. Georce Johnson were put eiaSai (r) ivartimc dishes of honor in observance of their 42nd wedding anniversary at a family dinner.

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