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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 9

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The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
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9
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tun rtvTUtnrii. Titttnt r. Jtxr inc. l1 Former Morton Girl Bride Once Listed as Dead. Of Discharged Army Man Opal O'Connor, Ex-Navy Man Married Here arries Former Classmate 4 MORTON, (PNS) At 2 p.lfown fashioned similar to that m.

Sunday, May 26, before an, the bride and carried a bminuct of I altar banked with palms, ferns pink roses. She wore a short veil tfJtrXA-(ITCS) Hut Un inter. CLt Js Benxcn Sccfy Mccfi lv. trt lz. a r-1 t--Ke Ti-y It at.S vi 1 a.

Wm t5-e i- Cn-e E-J-1 i.8 I m-i. and garden flowers. Miss Lola held in place by a band of roe I wer, am ranee II. buds. As tr--jrf 1.1 hr ct at Mae Ummel, youngest daughter of the Rev.

and Mrs. Samuel Ummel," of Peoria, became the bride of Dennis J. Diemer, son of Mr. Reception Held. A reception was held in the church parlor immediately fol fe t.

it; 4 and Mrs. Frank Diemer of Grove-Hand. The bride's father per hip llth rxl. mrrv rr.am4 y.f Zi. in trun Chunrt la the u.

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lit. a4 Ik-n SutVo of w. lowing the ceremony with approximately 80 guests resent Following the reception the couple left for a wedding trip to Cali formed the double ring ceremony, assisted by the Rev. Rupp of I Groveland, in the Peoria Men- fornia. For traveling the bride wore a light wool gray suit with I nonite mission.

Special Music. rr her tU4j. lwr4s rhn crry rbard.n black and white accessories and a. Mr. and Mrs.

Hill Hawkins Photo rrulter suit ih tUk avrMotv Large Vomen Only! Her cor re was ef re Mrs. Helen season played selections on the piano and solovox preceding the ceremony, with Melvin Norquist, brother in law Mrs. to wore a I CAbr4.r.e suit iith dark kin CENTRAL ILLINOIS WEDDINGS of the bride as soloist. During the an4 a rcrure cf rrd Miss Opal O'Connor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George H. Young-man of Eureka, and Harold O. Hill, son of the Warren Hills of 1315 West Mulberry street, were married at 7 p.m. Saturday by the Rev. William Breen at his study, in Bloomington.

The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kincaid, brother in law and sister of the bridegroom. The bride was attired in a fuchsia dress with a gardenia corsage. Her attendant wore the same shade with a similar corsage.

The bride was recently discharged after spending 28 months in the Waves. The bridegroom was also discharged from the navy after 38 months of service. The new Mrs. Hill is employed in the oSEice of the Illinois Telephone company and her husband ceremony Miss Jean Ummel, cousin of the bride, played on the GISH-SPIES. KEMPTON.

(PNS) In the marimba l- mum fim corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Diemer was graduated from the Pekin Community High school and Mcnnonite School of Nursing, Bloomington. Until recently she was a supervisor at the Proctor hospital In Peoria. Mr.

Diemer was graduated from Morton Township High school and recently received his discharge from the army. He is now employed at the Mathis Lumber company at Morton. They will be at home in Groveland. The bride resided In Morton until about a year ago, when she The bridal procession was led to The trtie errfloyri at Wil-lurra lrc la iVfu. Ut.

fc. Cartas, a VmU War tUtx fetrncvl hotr la ar.et bcin cffx.airy late4 at CJ more than three years He COU AX (rSS) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caanon af CUa annoance the enticement their daachter. Kalhrtn Themaa Bar lntn.

The wedding pUn are ln4rf Inlte. Methodist church of Kempton, Miss Lorraine Gish of Kempton became the bride of Gaylord Spies the candlelit altar by Mervin Urn mel, brother of the bride and El don Birkey. cousin of the bride 01 Cabery at 3 p. m. Sunday.

BtautifJ Print groom, who were ushers. The double ring ceremony was Miss Ummel, who entered on the arm of her father, was gowned read by the Rev. C. W. Hamand, MRS.

SIIIEUIS HOSTESS. before an altar decorated with in frosted white metalasse crepe. FOOSLAND- (PNS) The fashioned with a fitted bodice. flowers. Mrs.

W. J. Parker played Men moved with her parents to Pe resses Dorcas class will hc44 the r'iJ; sweetheart neckline, long sleeves oria, where her lather accepted delssohn's wedding march for the tapering to a point over the wjist paslorate of a church there. processional and Miss Margaret Clinton Patrf Mark Wedding Anniversaries CUNTON- trNSI Two Cl.r.twi oojp- c4tiM Aittg ar.r.;vmarW Sr-iay. The P.ev.

an4 Mrs. O. Ltr.fTbajh. 31 hai of ttir hcen f.r a fm ty rnr tn cJfr-MTVArce evf th crcAtion. is a machinist's apprentice at the Alton railroad.

The couple is now ana a iun gauierea sk.it iier nu- la mre.ir.g Friday afterrvocn in the home Mrs-Trcd SJ.Ic'.i. Mai Katie Anderson will asst her. The program ccenmittee includes Mrs. liliian Painter arl Mrs. at home at 315 East Locust street.

gertip veil -was of net, edged with1 lace and gathered to a tiara of seed pearls. She wore a single I at Tremont Pair Myrtle Ptttman. strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom, and carried a bouquet of white roses. mm sw. si sv aT r- Married in The bridesmaid.

Miss Inez Wright, cousin of the bridegroom, sang. CARTER-DIAL. CLINTON. (PNS) Miss Jessie Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Carter of DeWitt, and George Dial, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dial, of Maroa, were married in ceremonoies performed at 8 p. Saturday. The Rev.

II. B. Wheaton, the Christian church pastor, performed the double ring ceremony in the church parsonage. Clouse of Bloomington. wore a LONG-WOLFE.

BENSON. (PNS) Miss Pekin Church Guinevere Darlene Long, daugh "If I could only hear with less to wear" 1K TREMONT (PNS) The Rev. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Long of Springfield, and Richard Wolfe, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Orval Wolfe of Benson, were united in marriage Sunday at the Church of Christ in Springfield. and Dr. Arno A. Zimmerman read the double ring sen-tee uniting Miss! Wilda Dedewaldt and Leslie Keller in marriage at 2 p.

m. Sunday in St. Paul's LvangeUcal and Re-: EYER-SCIILEETER. SAYBROOK. Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel A. Eyer of Saybrook an rartAf rrvl tKe icaii ef Urft tfxrrskr.t ther trCTT Chooir nounce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Thelma Lorainc Eyer to Pfc. Lee L.

Schleeter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schleeter of Colfax. The double ring ceremony was Today You Get Your Wish Try the Smallest Hearing Aid Made by We stent Efccttfo FRIDAY, JUNK 7th GUY CARLTON held at 3 p. m.

May 30 in the Methodist chapel of Fort Monmouth, N. J. Chaplain Arthur S. iff rtMflffi Joice officiated. WIIITE-STREIT.

FREDRICK: "Ectruthing MORTON. (PNS) Mrs. Mary Gene White, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Middleton Perry White, and niece of Mrs.

William EUctriear Phone 2TI-0 526 N. Main St. rl Je Square T. White of Dallas, Tex, was mar with ririior. comtNi.

JrfferwMi TrU 2. IU. ried to Leonard Robert Streit, son formed church, Pekin. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Oedewaldt of Tre-j mont, wore a gown styled with lace bodice and full net skirt over satin, and carried a bouquet of white roses. Attending as maid of honor. Miss Mary Dedwaldt. sister of the bride, wore pink with net over-skirt, short sleeves and full skirt. Her veil was shoulder length, and she carried a bouquet of sweet peas.

Bridesmaids were Miss Rocke and Miss Thelma Schaefer, who wore aqua blue with full skirts and short sleeves, and carried bouquets of sweet peas. Glenn Gauger of Pekin served his cousin as best man. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, with Norma and Lila Keller presiding. Following the reception the couple left for a wedding trip and on their return will reside on a farm near Tremont. Te bride was graduated from Pc 1 Community High school wiUi the class of 1944 and has been in nurses training at the Peoria Methodist hospital.

Her husband, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Keller of Tremont, was graduated from Tremont Community High school with the class of 1942 and is engaged in j'i'u j. mvwm i 311 NORTH MAIN TJiijjiaviaMwwiiiia "ii 1 iHmmmi- of Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Streit of Morton, at 4 p. m. Saturday, at St. John's Lutheran church in Pekin.

BALL-KEAN. Mrs. Norma Ball of Colorado Springs, announces the marriage of her daughter. First tfnfwdiicuifj for thcfirst time Lt. Audrey G.

Ball to Capt. Wal ter B. Kean, in Philadelphia, Pa. May 6. Mrs.

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