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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 15

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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The RM Arjait Inflation Isn't Vcn; Bay Victery Esrtdi! Central Illinois9 HOME NEWSpapcr Since 1S16 IV THREE PARTS SECTION 10 PAGES BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS, SUNDAY, JUNK 2, 10 IG. ft tw Louise Hirstein Becomes Bride In Indiana What June Brides Will Be Wearing Moore-Weber Wedding Revealed SECTION Four Taees of Women's Interest Agriculture Markets anil Financial Want Ads Radio. M- -r'KTSxy Er5 m- FArRBURY. (PNTS) On May 25 at 2:30 p. m.

Miss Louise 51j 7-' li'. A- i Hirstein became the bride of Robert P. Perkins, in a service read by the Rev. R. W.

Galloway of the First Presbyterian church. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hirstein of Indianapolis, formerly of Fair-bury.

The bridegroom, the son cf Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Perkins cf Indianapolis, served four and one half years in the army, in-eluding two years in the Pacific area.

The ceremony took place at the bride's home before the candle-lighted fireplace which was banked with flowers and palms. Mrs. Gladyth Franklin, pianist, played wedding music. T'' i 5r I i f. The bride wore a poudre blue wool crepe suit with black accessories and a corsage of white roses.

Her attendant. Miss Ina Clark, wore a gray suit with navy acces series and a corsage of red roses. Kappa Alpha Thetas Aid Stanley Bozell was best man. S-A VJ A reception for a small company ol guests followed the ceremony cf 'L 'B li 'n i 1 i vV: i i -v -i wrf 1 1 -1 -4 1 i AM mm The bridal table was centered with a three tiered cake surrounded Handicapped with an arrangement of sweet peas. Upon their return from a wed ding trip they will make their home in Indianapolis.

Beason Man Takes Bride In Peoria LINCOLN. (PNS) An six i i. 1 1 ft. a I i i it -t a -t -J t-; -t a' 1 i nouncement has been made of the marriage of Miss Marian McGur-rin of Scranton, to Robert Edwards of Beason. The wedding took place May 20 in St.

Cecelia's rectory, Peoria, with the Rev. Fr. Shaughnessy officiating. Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Wilkey were attendants. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James J. McGurrin of Scranton and the bridegroom is a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Edwards of Beason. Mrs. Edwards was formerly em 1 11. i if.

ployed in Washington, D. C. and Mr. Edwards has just been discharged from the navy after 33 months in service. The couple will i reside in Peoria.

Guf tt Day TK.riiay i Here From Oak Park i i i i ii I ii i Mifc mi mi in iiiiiniii Mr. and Mrs. George N. Wells, 401 South Vale street, have as weekend guests Miss Hannah Morgan and Miss Margaret Curtis cf Oak Park. The latter is a sister ll' C'IIHM la (kl Wrv it a4 fmm 1 I MISS rOPKJOY models a beige street lciiglli dre that's sure make a hit with tlie Mist The large hat is of natural straw, trimmed in Idatk.

Ilrr sImm-a are Mark, as are hrr lace mitts. MKS. J( OKII ilirl- tlx- trjlilUil Mhlir wnMint c. with fincrrtii. tare lrimnirl tril ami klnltrr.

1Im i of rmtrilTrl ntariiirltr artal ml. riilmc 4trr IhU I) are scar re IhU jrar. i lf t1 a J' A. A- cf Mr. Wells.

Funk J. Hedrick, Mari Morrissey Wed To Marvin D. Bower Miss Buchanan Wedjlda Wheatley, To Kenneth MacKayiChester Hatton Wed in Funks Grove Bride to Live In Fisher LoCal CoUpIe hat of trPical bdSp trimmed in I jfl HpH a color matching the suit. Her oth-1 11 1 hat of tropical beige, trimmed in a color matching the suit. Her Wedding Breakfast Held At iho Illinois Navy Nurse, Lt.

Robert Tuft Exchange Vows laice vows In Springfield vfi 54? a. I 5fi Mrs. Ida Wheatley and Chester F. Hatton were united in marriage at 9 a. m.

Thursday in the home other accessories were xbeige and white. She wore an orchid corsage. Mrs. Grimes corsage was of gardenias. Immediately following the wedding, the party drove to St.

Louis, Mo. The bridal couple leave St. Louis today for Biloxi, Miss. On their return they plan to spend several days at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Haliio Buch- of the former's son in law and Announcement is made of the At 5 p.

m. Saturday In the fcS- Nicrsthcimcrs Visiting Here marriage of Miss Martha Buchan daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, tone little church at Funk Omc. Hwifi Hcvtfwfc.

Jf ef 34jyU. D. in rn.iftix Vixy Ii 23 n. It c- lutr tti te $ty 0 It Cr. e--l rfc.vi at 5t A at r-e fe- Mf- I of r.fii Kiper, 1317 North Sherman fncmnirrd a umpif The Rev.

Fred Ogan performed ceremony cf brautr and charm the double ring ceremony in the lA- 1 Helen Kehtmeyer. nrcsence of a croun of relatives 'daughter ef Mrs. GIaHv Funk lanan, 116 Boonvillc road, Jefferson and close friends. IRehtmryer of TttburKh. Pa.

and The bride was attended by her granddaughter r.f Mrs. F.ugenc Ii Hnurhter. Mrs. Kiner. and Sam' Funk and the late Eucrn II.

an of Bloomington, and J. Kenneth MacKay of Normal, which took place at 11 a. m. Saturday, June 1, in the pastor's study of First Methodist church, Springfield. The single ring ceremony was performed by Dr.

Ray Grummon The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard T. Grimes of Blooming-ton. Mr.

and Mrs. David Davis also attended the wedding. Mrs. MacKay was attired in a uit of sky blue gabardine, with -e fi.f 'uf. Ti.

i 'f cf c'uf -v. $... t-i- i.l i of t. I- r. f- f4 A City, Mo.

Mrs. MacKay attended Jefferson City Junior college, and belongs to Delta Gamma Theta sorority. Mr. MacKay is a graduate of Illinois Wesleyan university, and is a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. After June 17 the couple will be at home at 816 East Front street.

Kiper served as best man. (funic or Mmwy. rx-carre the trWW The bride was attired in an aqua of Lt. Robert McKay of street length dress with white Mr- and Mrs. V.

H. Tutt of Sn, I accessories and a corsage of pink riego, Calif. Dr. Harold K. Mar- rosrs.

Mrs. Kiper wore a gold tin. pastor of the- J-emnd Prrby-! dress with black accessories and terian church of a gardenias corsage. of fici.itr.1 at tho rmj eric In S. ar 4 T.

btt a rnf dfr: ef fr.t f. a fr r'j- qr( rf rf te i a lf r-4r of re--t rr "ja a-l irirf a.f o- After a short honeymoon in presence ot me immeaiate Chicago the newlyweds will make families of the couple. their home in Bloomington. a tr. The an al! mock L.

T. bride, was a a j'tfm 1 rf i 1 -en ti Emma G. Cushing Returns Home hrr a silk Jersey, with which wa worn Mrv Robert Tafl Miss Emma G. Cushing. daugh- a t.hr,e Quarlfr length veil, having! ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Cush- a hal cf ir et lav-: tif-jni" tn utex IVarh. Cal.f Usf raf. 1 r.1..0j,,rr1.11rTmT1)TTr.r.) xmim ii nm -ijV i J- ini 915 Xorth Madison street. rtining gown.

carnert a lur.rheon Irx.la turned home Thursday after rc. howxr bouquet of white rw. Unstxi Country cia. MrnArrf MnnUr ceiving a discharge from the, Attended Hy SMer. The lri-ro'm rtr iviai ai Waves in Washington.

D. C. The bride's suter, Mr. F. rive4 br in Cn 1 A The former seaman first class Dwight Harhbargcr of tttm California.

r-t there UllyagLU TO tU has been stationed in Washington burgh, formerly Mi Hetty Rrht- hrr son fron hv during the last year and a half, mever. wai m.itron of honor. Khe browcht h'r br rn. fr. nl WfV F.

doing secretarial work. i.NUV I wore a g-wn of aqua silk jerrv Mr l.yj'w I ir Sr frpy r.nm,we rx' and carried an arm bouquet of entertame.l uilh a il.n-.rr in thci rr.t t't'f'K r-ft; rf pink rosc. The two bridrmatd. h'nr ivr S-" fit-weiring pink organdie and carrv- rum Fn msM at fun W. Atr.

i iri n.nlr vncA faruir hn In the iKathettn Ai r. Vnf SAI Musicale Set For This Afternoon the esftr fat! I Vie. 4 Mf. Sigma Alpha Iota, musical sor- 4r. oruie i a Kratsua- oi oritv nt Illinois Weslevan universi- OI -Mr- nna -lr'- i tonal Tark c.f.rice anl IVrt- I A I 1- IVIll 1 KLJLJ 111 LIUVL1 a.

I ty will present its musicale ryierun sUl of r.tti afternoon at 4 o'clock. Preser Waldo p.Jf Feted tit Luncheon 4r. Following the program a rcrep-l 2: Kankakee. he wa a liruVnartt th o- -tr wmm tion will held at the chapter' Tuft h.id as his btt rnan bl a hrf house with alumnae. repreenta- A- na.rM ul.

tr'fit I It lives of fraternities and ororit.rs. 1 roil. Muh while the urrs crr a Patn. I I frf, J. parents and music school t- A- Kehtmeyrr ao.l I.t.

F. Ha. She r. cn. Ku-a imi'j tf tfc members as special jtuests.

Ilwight ll.ir!ib.irger. The many r.r. at It tk 1 he musicale IS to if.r;rim ir.i i ir nr-n t.t Cat-? H- M. public. ii; I fw.aft r-1 l4trt, tV to the ceremony.

Pinner Held. errtl ur e. Xh- nT f-rre. rr-'rt lo rty Arrive From Memphis tf Following the service the mother lr the bride. Mrs.

Gladys Krht-. Mrs. Gcorco Curtiss Mr. and Mrs. Paul M.

Jones of tW Cffrawaf Ut twM lif TtWiif at tVx and. two children. Mac and Char-' meyer, was h-tc at a i Back From Roodhouso Hostess Luncheon lotte, arrived' Friday from Mem- dinner for the company, rien at phis. Tenn. for a visit with the Illinois hotel.

Other function' Mr an Mrs J. (lC. 0f CutU tt f.T a Jones mother, Mrs. Louis Fitz preceded the ceremony. Mr.

and 203 V.Vt Gr.ihin jtrr-' fr-'irivr-i rr.i irr.uf, licnry, 301 rorth street, formal, i Mr, r.ugrne runk Jr. and Mr frorn nthoin S. it Mr. Jones will take a business and Mrv Rolcrt alrCormirk ft hw Jn Mr nl 1 ife', al tv MRS. BERNARD MI KRAY was fonnrrly Miss Marie daughter of Mr.

ard Mrs. John K. Jauirk of Hlooiiiingtiui. The Wedding was Maj 2G. Hawkins Photo 1.

trip to Chicago, joirvng his fami- C5i City, entertained rn- Io-ly here at the end itfjhe week. I tire bridal company and guest, day Ifrffnrrl ft fn.

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