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six THE PANTAGRAPII, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 19 1C. Lowery-Sacry Wedding Held Home, Club and Community Women Mr. I. It.

I tr iodic). Milor. OwS-l. Madeline Kinsella, Editor Phone 6900-3 1 International Leaders Attend Meeting Here In Missouri A. Mrs.

Mickey Lowery, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Henson, 804 South Oak street, and Sgt. John Sacry, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Sacry, 209 West Beauford street, Normal, were married Wednes jy a 1 ft 1 1 1 y.

-IN day, Jan. 30 at 4:30 p. m. The ceremony was held at the home of the bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Herb Lennison in Jefferson City, Mo.

Attendants were Miss m' Vf? Phyllis Sacry, sister of the bride. groom, and Lee Jemes. The bride wore a rose and SORORITY MEMBFTRS and their ruest danred In the ballroom of the Illinois hotel following a dinner at 6:30 p. m. Nearly 13 at tended the semi-formal danre.

black jersey dress with black ac cessories and a gardenia corsage. Her attendant wore a black and white dress with black accessories and a gardenia corsage. A Vv Ex-Marine Married After a honeymoon in Jeffer son City the couple returned to Bloomington. In Greenville, N. C.

WWKIOJW JH.1 "9 1 'mmm mmmm Donna Miller, IW. B. Eaton Jr. I ft AJ I I 7 Bloomington Man Weds Norma Hobgood Exchange Vows Miss Norma Louise Hobgood of At 3 p. m.

Sunday in the Nor Winterville and Greenville, N. became the bride ot John Vincent Watson of Bloomington Jan. 9 at mai JVieuiocust cnurch, Miss Don I na iern Miller ana William B. botn ot Normal, were 9 a. m.

tinned in marriage. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Fr. Mau Dr. I.

a. corn officiated at the double ring ceremony. Mrs Petty Officer and Mrs. Hanner. Vera Pearl Kemp, organist, and rice Tew CP.

at St. Peter a Cath olic church in Greenville. M(iM PHI CMMl protinre rMitrtiti. Itrld VftlartUy and unLiy at tl IIImm4 kMrl. al I ended by four inlrmalioful f(ieer mt lr rtantialioA.

In ihr ilare. Wfl ritM tbry are Mi Kileen Kopp of Daietiport. la inlemalkMul lrraurrr; Mrv llna AmWrii tk Im4L pr-tinre prridetil Mrv Itarbara I'abian I Anrlr. (aliT, inlrrnalUoal preJn4; lrv VrtCf I'iMtle Waohincton, I). C.

international prt-iVtH. anl AJrltnr jtfaHt. 14, internal lunal welfare crrlarj. Robert Allen, soloist, lurnisned a Special Music. musical background for the Jeanne Hooker Wed Nuptial music was played Mrs.

Eaton's gown was of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Watson throughout the ceremony andj mass.

White gladioli flanked the altar. frosted taffeta, styled with dropped shoulders and an inserted net neckline. She wore a sinele Miss Farmer Heads Ua There wete mrr.trs V. r.r. In to act.r.

To Marvin Hanner The bride, given in marriage by strand of pearls which had been given her by the bridegroom, and her brother, Charlie S. Hobgood of Uniontown. wore a poudre Elinor Selders Becomes Bride blue wool suit, using black accessories. She carried a white prayer r.jr.orl in Mr. Ar.cran cf Hoc.

rre. y.M an ef rat Sigma Phi Gamma book showered with white baby carried a shower bouquet of red roses, white carnations, baby's breath and fern. Miss Sutter, Attended. Miss Charlotte Sutter, brides HIS SISTER IS NOW HIS SISTER IN LAW orchids. Bride Carries English Good Luck Token Her only attendant was Miss ALEDO, ILL.

(U.P.) Broth maid, wore a pink net gown fash Nellie Ruth Wilkes, who wore an aqua wool dress trimmed in black er and sister married brother and Of Ralph Troyer and carried a colonial bouquet. ioned similar to the bride's, with a bodice of jersey. Her arm bouquet was of white carnations Bloomington Woman Named Organizer The bridegroom was attended sister in a double wedding Sunday at the New Boston Methodist church near Aledo. The principals were Harry J. by Lt.

Raymond Wase. USMC of and fleur-de-lis ar.4 km ci M-cie-Ury. uere nr-t fcr C.e e- Therr.e fcr the cor.ver.!.cn Saturday wa fr.eri-h:p K-irden. Zlru Bltxiit ar.4 inrrorfjeei var.j olluer. hi tr.er.y.

A i ef at M.j Da von. M. Shcrljr.n Garrett. Leu. NcKir.cr ar.d WV.Lan ef Cherry Point.

N. as best man. Best man was Robert B. Eaton. Elinor Selders.

daughter Miss Jeanne Hooker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hooker, of 204 South Clayton street, became the bride of Marvin E.

Swiger, Aledo, who wed Carol After the wedding the couple brother of the bridegroom, and Uf lelt for a brief wedding trip to rerguson, iNew Boston; ana owi- ushers wprs Thomas Mills Mi IxtJianuc ot ger's sister, Eloise, who married Uu nrrn vtA and "alPn u- iroycr, son unannounced points. Hanner, quartermaster second carol's brother. HrhPrt vilie wol Sur.ljy to serve The couple is honeymooning OI IS- iaDt-i iroyer oi iuu Registered Nurse. as province president for in cnicago. iNortn Llder street, were married class, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Rev. O. D. Drake of Aledo, C.

Hanner, 507 North Roosevelt pastor of the Aledo and New Mrs. Watson is the daughter of Phi Gamma kororsty. The bride, the daughter of Mr. at 2 n. m.

Sundav at the Cen- Mrs. Joseph Hobgood of Win Other otficers elected at the street, at 3 n. Sundav. cosxon ivieinoaisx cnurcnes, om nrrwnn acrorr.pr.iit. terville.

N. C. She is a graduate of annual province ana ivirs. George vj. jiiiier oi 605 South Fell avenue.

Normal, is lenmal ciated. Winterville High school and the at the Illinois hotel, are: Mr, mm The double ring ceremony was read in Centennial Christian a eradnate nf Tlniversitv Hitrh Rev. Earl P. Seitz read the double Ed Dawson of or- L4 mi 3 Vi North Carolina Baptist hospital school and attended Illinois State ring ceremony, school of nursing. For the last 15 canizer: Mi5S Gertrude of I 4 rmm Roberta Rhoda, xivwuai.

uiuvcioiij. one a fli- aiiss uenevieve CariocK san Rock Island, editor: and Mim' months she has been on the nurs Margie Murray of Chicago, ing staff at Pitt General hospital sororitv anTis emnlovd in the appropriate songs, accom 1 a r-v rr Mr. Watson is the son of Mr office at Meadows in Blooming- paniea Dy hits. i. u.

nuin ai me Miss Freda Lanterman and and Mrs. John L. Watson of II. ROLAND ton. organ.

Miss Mary Troxel crved as sec Bloomington. He is a graduate of Lexington Man Back From ETO. The bride chose a grey two lt tn retaries for the two day conven- Trinity High school and recently church by Rev. Earl Seitz, pastor, assisted by Dr. E.

-E. Atherton, pastor of Wesley Methodist church. Preceding the ceremony Miss Genevieve Carlock sang several numbers, accompanied at the organ by Miss Louise Lange. The ceremony was performed before an altar banked with palms and ferns, and decorated with seven tiered candelabra and baskets of white flowers. The bride wore a white satin traditionally styled wedding gown.

The neck- The bridegroom's parents are piece dress with brown acces received his discharge from the Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Eaton of 705 sories and a corsage of roses.

Miss USMCR. The couple will make their North School street. Normal. He Leona Amacher was maid of recently returned from 28 months honor and Lloyd Troyer served as Wed in Chenoa Mn. Fl Dawson.

home at 406 North Madison street. overseas duty in the ETO with best man Bloomington. the army air forces. He is a A reception followed at the Party Follows Rehearsal. The TJhnrfa-narrett marriacp member or the John H.

Kraus nome oi air. and Airs. Harry line and pointed long sleeves were was solemnized at 2 Satur- post of Veterans of Foreign Wars I Selders, 510 South Moore A reception was Riven after re- edged with Alencon lace. Her fing- dav in the rhenna st Paul's and the Carl S. Martin post of A three tiered wedding cake hearsal by the brides sister Today's Recipe RMKI.IG KRr.tl).

nri-nil f.our 1 i nrtcl corn ml 1 crarkllnc dicd 1 imir mi. Metw4: tottir the dr lrtrr.1. crup veu ien irom a crystal Deaa- theran church tne American i-egion. iormea tne cenierpiece ot me re-iiaw, airs, uruia iioogooa. ine ed tiara.

She carried a bouquet Miss Roberta Rhoda is the Mr- aton is a graduate oi wor- ception table. After a short wed- pre-nupuai party was neia at ine daushter of Mr and Mr? Alvin mal Community High school and ding trip to Chicago the couple Pitt Oeneral hospital nurses nome or white roses, and tufted tulle, centered wdth an orchid. Carries Silver Horseshoe. Rhoda of Chenna and riiffnrd attended ibJMU and Illinois wes- win De at home at 809 South Mer- or wmcn tne bride was a xormer ni. UM.

In rrwh-irrt The weddinc party out! Form tmo n-i pr Garrett is the snn cf the Sanfm-H leyan university. He is also a cer avenue, Feb. 15. resident graduate of the embalming school I The bridegroom attended of town guests and close friends Miss Mary Etta Edwards of Garretts of Lexington. The Rev.

F. A. School at the University of Minnesota, Bloomington High school and the of the bridal couple were present. Brimfield, was maid of honor, per- and a member of Alpha Tau bride University High. Mr.

Troyer and Miss Jewell Bailey of Lowell, formed the double ring ceremony, fra- is employed as a cost accountant was bridesmaid. Miss Ed- and music was furnished by Mrs. Omega and Pi Sigma Eta ternities. Use Family Money in 1946 wards wore a gown of blusher Elmer Jacobs, soloist, and Mrs. at the Eureka-Williams corporation in Bloomington.

pink satin with a bouffant net Clarence Wollenwien, organist. Wore Pink. I. Hieser To Secure Long Time Welfare wduuins was oi maicning bride's pink wool crepe, ORGANIZATIONS luvci iiuuun auu sue i street length dress idmeu Both short-time and long-time own savings if they bid against Marry le.a made with a bouffant net narTiatl-on(: trOT. was com- carnations.

Her sister, Miss Gene Women Pilots other farm and city families lot goals for family spending and saving should be included as skirt, similar to the maid of hon- certain scarce commodities, sucn as clothing and equipment. vieve Rhoda was bridesmaid. In West Have Meeting guides in the family's written plan wearing an identical dress in blue We should wish for continued I toil! rc i v. Woo- cr's. Her headdress and bouquet were also similar to Miss Edwards'.

As the newlyweds left the with black accessories and a cor price rat ion. ng controls on jt-arcc Central Illinois chapter of the sage of pink roses and white car- MINIER. An- (PNS) accounts specialist. articles, Mrs. Frecm.m says, be nrmnbalinn nun, nome Ninety-Nines, an nations.

Dayle E. Garrett, brother nouncement has been received cause such controls help to pre cnurcn, ine briae was given a of women pilots, met Saturday University of Illinois college of silver horseshoe by her maid of of the bridegroom, was best man. from Mesa. of the engage- vent runaway Families at Hotel Tilden-Hall. Miss agriculture.

reception lonowca at the ment and aDDroachine marnaee are concerns! nt onlr with how honor, to carry for goodluck. The Helen Greinke was hostess for Many families think pretty care- home of the bride's parents, with of Miss Katherine Elizabeth Van the 16 members who came fully about what they have and Miss Ruth Hems in charge, as- Spanckeren. daughter of Mr. and from Springfield. Chamoaicn.

what they would like to have much mtmoy they have ami will receive, but l.n with how much the dollars will buy. both for family living and farm business ex sisted by Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mrs. Warner J.

Van Spanckeren. Peoria, Lincoln and Quincy. during the coming year; but few Wilken. The refreshment table to Ivan W. Hieser, oldest son of The Ninety-Nines was or- actually put any planning down was adornea with the traditional Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Hieser of Mi- penses. ganized in 1929 with the late on paper or review the facts and wedding cake, crystal candelabra nier.

Amelia Earhart as the first problems to be attacked, which president. The Central Illinois might retard them in obtaining and floral arrangements of snap- The wedding will be solemnized I dragons and carnations. at the home of the bride's parents token, hanging on white satin ribbon, was sent to Mrs. Hanner from England by Mrs. John Winter, an English nurse.

It is traditional for English brides to carry the good luck token. 150 Attend Reception. The wedding rings used in the double ring service were fashioned from a wide wedding band belonging to the bride's grandmother. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the church parlors for 150 guests. Miss Wanda Lee Phares and Miss Margot Mrs.

Johnson Club Hostess 2 Weeks Trip. in Mesa, Thursday, Feb. 14. chapter is active in promotion their wants. of an air marking program in rianninr Important KEEP JAV1NC ITSED FATS! Dont txW dmn co this vital now.

Even food fts are poir.t ft re, our country's s-r-Ty cf induttU1 fats is stul very rtr- Every Ut ct used fat yota turn in shells the supply Kttps make more soap aai cCt peacetime xoductsl After a two weeks weddine Miss Van Spanckeren is a grad- Illinois. I journey the newlyweds will make uate of the University of Arizona i ii i. 7 Aiiui va a a I ctkia iuu time goals influence each other. their home on a farm east of ancI 1S a member of FEU and Beta ineir nome on a iarm east oi memuei ui x-tiw auu new Lexington, where the bridegroom Sigma Phi business sorority. She IvlUD, Auxiliary they should be considered togeth Mrs.

George H. Johnson ot 1104 Clinton boulevard will be hostess at 1 p. m. Tuesday for er in our planning. Never has it is engaged in farming.

is now employed as a secretary Ll. been more important to weigh The bride was graduated from tne army air lorces at wii- rr'1-' Chenoa Community Hieh school uams neia members of the 200i Century club. Mrs. Edna K-efe is the bloomington Motorcycle club frman and the bridegroom from Lexing- Mr- Hieser was graduated from Smith served. Mrs.

Louis Mas ana members or the auxiliary Farm families will want to plan the University of Illinois, where flower garden ton High. newly elected president. Mrv ters served the wedding cake. vmu meet lor a cnui supper at the use of income from current he was affiliated with Alpha Zeta D. I.

Haber will give the pro and Farm House social fraternity. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday at the and recently prosperous years to home of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold tnke rare of Iran vents to come. gram on "Myths After Lincoln He was recently discharged from the army after four years service! According to the National Outlook with the air forces' weather divi-1 report, the farm family will prob Assisting at the reception were Mrs. E. K. Rehker, Mrs.

Dewey Montgomery, Mrs. Ernie Wen-deroth, Mrs. A. Briggs and Mrs. A.

G. Orendorff. Returns from Pacific. The couple departed that eve Rural Youth Dinner Dance Thursday May, 301 South Vale street. COMMUNITY CALENDAR sion.

He spent 14 months in ably have from 10 to 15 percent 3 Africa. les net income in 1946 than in 1945, which was the all time peak year of farm income. Betty West eJ wra a ning for a honeymoon trip to Chicago. At the end of his 30 sioxntr. Fattern for Years.

McLean County Rural Youth Wed Navy Man Literary mtr. 7:4.1 Mr Dr. Reid, bureau of human nu jna mm. K. J.

Mrtclf. 606 North will report to the naval reserve a dinner meeting at trition and home economics, U. W.lUUiN. An- cluh. 6:30 p.

MIh Franc 6:30 p. m. Thursday at the YWCA armory in Chicago for reassign Department of Agriculture, says I Kntw. 403 Rant Ixx-iiat atrrt Modem Way Relieves Miserlis to be followed by dancing at 9 ment. He has just returned from ria of Miss Rpttv wt nnrt Ar.

mai wnen iarm i amines aeciae cl Colds Pleasantly-Dnrini Nitht the Pacific, where his ship, the P-m- Music will be furnished by USS Atascosa, saw dutv iust off the Larry Lonney orchestra. thur VaUEhn shiD COok second atnbly. Order Rain- now tntrjr ui spenu ineir money eia. nf insnnrt TnH IT Jor GlT' 7:30 in 1946 they will set. to an extra- Today, the modern way most the Japanese coast and in Tokyo Miss Bernice Mohr and Miss The wedding took place Jan.

MLn county soidir Mothrra eiub. ordinary degree, tne pattern or bav. Betty Lawrence are committee Lilt w. I.H iiir kfA. i vrnri hi mothers use to relieve rruencs oi colds is to rub Vicks VapoRub on Ppttv Offirpr Hannpr ic prad- chairmen.

ia.ni tua a.JV 1. Ill 29, in the home of the officiating minister, the Rev. W. T. Nichols, Bionmincton TwwtofT.ee.

i come. i rus siaxcmeni applies 10 St. JoAth'a Hrwnttal Nurari alumnae. I th ircrliviriimt fnmHv In in Decatur. where he was president of the Mccartys observe a nut or, I .11 i il 1 The couple left Thursday for ti esd v.

ing will influence inflation. Farm senior class, and attended Illi- ocTLJ A KIMIVCDC a nv nois Wesleyan university, where UO I AINlNIV tKoAKT Bloomington and Normal Garden club. 7:30 1 families can easly wipe out their the throat, chest and back at bedtime. Results are so good because VapoRub Penetrates to coU-irritated upper brwKtual tubes with special, soothing medicinal vapors. Stimulates chest and bock Logansport.

After a brief visit with his parents, the couple will be at home with her foster mother auavc Aii gaiicrjr, tincn he was affiliated with Sigma Chi fraternity. public library. CHENOA. (PNS) Mr. and Mrs.

Ambrose McCarty celebrated MarRarrt Fuller club. 1 p. TWCA. at 526 North Church street, Mrs. Hanner is also a graduate Lxjnpfeilow club.

8 p. Iavld Felmly tneir otn wedding anniversary of BHS and attended Illinois State hall of arlenc. 1SNU: later home of Mr. and Mrs R. W.

Prinai. with a dinner held in their home Normal university. Until recently Mulberry afreet. sur tacts like a warming poultke. Withera Home board, 9:45 a.

at the I she was employed at The Daily Miss Hibarger Speaker last Sunday. A two tiered wedding cake with the numerals "25' centered the table. HELP UT MORE SOAPS IN THE STORES! Any drcp la your savin of used fats means a farther drcp in the country's fat supply. Keep turning in your used fats and you'll help prevent worse shortages. put more soaps back in the stores soccer I (You get 4 for each pound turned in Then Foe Hours VapoRub's special aciiuii kn-ps on wtxs.in(j.

Junior Woman" club. 7:30 p. TWCA. YWCA Fellowship club. 6:30 p.

MlM Helps build up resistance against MONTHLY mmz pain When taken regularly 1 Lydla B. PlnUiam's Vegetable Compound does Moss than relleye monthly pain when due to functional periodic disturbance. It also relieve accompanying; weak, tired, nerroua. littery feelings of auch Pantagraph. The bride is a member of the Wesley Methodist church, quartet, and directs the Cloister choir of that church.

For KKG Alumnae Group Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae The couple was married Jan. 26, r.nnn Stewart, 710 South Main tret. Invites restful sleep. Often by normal. 1921, in Peoria.

They have two morning most of the misery of Mclyean County League of Women' board. daughters, Mrs. Robert Bowen of 1:15 p. YMCA. association will meet at the chap the cold is gone! Keystone Thimble club, OES, 1 p.

In Canada the federal govern- Bloomington and Mrs. Joe Powell Masonic temple. ment and parliament have full of Chenoa. ter house, 1401 North Main street, at 4:45 p. m.

Thursday. A business meeting will be followed by a Bloomington Chapter. Order Kaatern Star, Only VapoRub gives you this special rcnctraimg -stimulating Where ih iere far there soap 7:30 p. Vlasonlr temple. authority over the Yukon and Other guests were Mr.

and Mrs Nip and Tuck lodge. 7:3 p. TWCA. action. So be sure you pet the one northwest territories, although Fred Bowen of Bloomington, Mrs supper after which Miss Bess Hi Lawton Auxiliary to USWV.

8 p. Mc- nature. Taken regularly Plnkham's Compound helpe build up realatance against such monthly distress. Pink- Barnea buililing. and only VICKS VATORUB.

each has a small legislature in Louise Hoffman and Mrs. Pearl barger of Normal will speak on IMennonlta Hoapital auxiliary. 2 p. eddition. Towcll of Chenoa.

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