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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 8

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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New Names I i it (rol Jarvc Mur Hi I ptuindk, II (art, who Becomes Bride Of John Ooman Jacquiline Diefz, Paul N. Aper Exchange Vows MASON (TTY -iPNAl- Mis Juco iiluir Du ll hi maiTiH I'aul N. Aprr Jialurday ern iitf al 7 in a d'Nible rm; raniliciiht ifteitMiny in Hie (luntl lijttii-ian (liurch in Matiin City. T1e ltr. t.

Sititrlle nOuuinl ami Mm i it nj i Ve luM id Mi. Mi Cuitm id 'l Mr and Mil. Harry 'ik in id M.u kin.i. rktt( Mi ll It f. hid id ii ml Irene Mili id niial I Tie others.

Kathy Un rtnl iin IJI, are 4' I i-t ih in Kmrli'iry ul 17. and Mn. ('ail M. nil in of Ijniiuiun mid Mr. f.rd Mis.

l.dard i.tidDw Miii Minl dill tlT of Ml (h.iilrir i'. IViiTt.ttt. id i tw Mil m.m id It ii i iniH in dmilili ni; nAi S.iturJ.iy afiinmn al St- Mjmh Oiiiuh nf lv. C. h-i fm mill rrt ntimy ami utiim M.m Ut.e 1K'Im A tim um tin Afbl fff Alii l.tnmllr lUrt 1 in 17 M.

il, Mrlglur-g 7 mdt 1 oalii he dtiihiir of Mr. and Mi Urn of rui.tl I unk.i id )tdi Xnv.r IjmiIm', f. Ruse I Id. Mile, 7 rtixl lit i the ImI'V lillie, Hi Mr, lli-imin id Atiii'i-don hfii Mr. Mi llifuil Jl irl nl nn il MiJimty K-rti 11 hi the Alt.tli.nn I.llnnln Jlospit.il.

Ilill filling it ii II oun.T nt Marion ami of AtUnU. Itorm.e S.ir. I Iiii, and I'mcr, 7. a if Hie m'h r. FMI.v named his lo Iruihri.

Mr. iii'ij Mr Tmie of and Mr. a rvf Mr. in i ml i Lincoln are the grandp.ili n'. KIM DOLLS tl) ami oltUtfn Jove them Giinton.

Tlx 1'ii'ti fi.xir lmgtli gown of oru.inM Vrnice luf ovrr taffi i di vtn-J with cir-lind of l.n'f at tr nc k-line hivh ddMwil la in th Ivuk Rlkt Mi'ifHtnl ly fnmi whtrh Iu intrr rttvMili tl Ii 1 i lUJwrt lleim ken, toluUI. Site ibr daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Walter II. Ibrti ol Matun (My and he the mm of Mn.

Anna Anrr 1'iJirr were MaurU'e SVT of Miwvaol-, Mum Ronald Groih ami Dale Aprr of Ijn. den arvl Nornud Ajur iJneoln. TIIK BUIDK rhune a wrddm gown of bnicndixl aabn in pmk in pruwru tle ami aecrnted by tal sleeves ami fokls of titin bnnade whk-h fell Into a tram. An riling of amall pearls enhanced her poitrad collar ami framed the nI rr the grandparents; Mr. (lu.i Ikiwrrs Mdford, I ml it a tiiurolmothcr.

Setrn 'itiil. ounce Trra Ann l.oiiilhi-r nt in hrr ap- N.iv. 1 it Mrnnonii tl.i (lr.wl'I'T fotr iirvl i Hr of 311 Mar-jmmI. tiiiiI. of Tuit I ir IJ K.irrn Sit' arr Mr.

tl Mr Arthur IT.ifp of Qiiim-y iiml Mr. nd Mrt. the hrmhne tit tht tkirt nut ti m.i in ir ii. (t r.iu- rniwn ami lif rriil a rat- Mr. find Mrs.

Paul N. vx rnrhoi Tt.r f.rt if Mr. and Mn Mucin of Mackinaw ar-rued Nov. lu at Mention. te I irrn liurnliu ol runu timU j-Iinporte! frtun Pol ami riastlo 1 Kace I'lnk haml crocheted tiara.

Jeweled with htI pearls which held her full length pink iilutuin brutal veil. She carried an arm Ukkjim-! of ralla I. lies with leaves ami imported pine rentend with pink Rivards To Live In Spring Valley radc Uhi i't of wh.tc tnumi liNntl with orange Mii 1.1.1 np lloHrrvin of Han-toil was maal id hnn and lu iile. maid rr Mm. Pavid Milra of (li.iitipaiKn M' Wilii.im lilo of llantiHil.

TltrV wolf liallnin.i 1ii'ri of Dale F. Beck Takes Bride -Si fed Ruccety qooccuz Yb MINONK il'N. Mln Icatherrq birtls. I -Img Yarn hadcl fnimpkin fashioned of -fresh, fresk in. T)i dri wctf (Ii iun Kram-rs Audrey Kn.ll.

d.iughterof Am Oiicaco was Mr. and Mis. John Krull of of honnr in mauve vclvrtivn mnk ami Ramid Wlllmm hiath. BrxleMTiaids were ard. of Mr.

and Mn. Omen1. Pnkker of Clara Rivard yr. of Bi.ulley. ex-ty.

Mrs. jret Carlier handed mmiare owa S.itur-'"f Ilaxan and Judy Reich I In Sunday Rite mi dr.ijird at-onpil nnklim a an pliatil dark pumpkin miimrr Hair -Drrsed In Colorful Cu'ico Pniit Fit ST riooi bunds Willi p.ux wtiu Ii' bowi in Uip back. day in St. Mark Church. Peoria.

Spnngtiekl who wore gowns of After a weikl trip to Florida. (iJemkng rtwdes of pink the newlv marrnti lUvards will 'alr, 'ntically to the maid of live In Valley. honor. Tfiey WTire malchinu vrl- The M.s Krull is a grad-' Ur TIIKV AKKIIII nilon.i styled bniMpudi of white minus. ISrst man was Donald and other attendants were Cns-wm Uiker, nolwi't llennett.

Wil-l am Littlr and Cary Cmnr. uate of M.mmk Dana Rutland High 'irl "rrings. a gill ol and is fiiinlol bv the ti'l'i, Pinna Fnu.talile Ijfe Insurance nm ''h rnk I'lumes WKNONA (I'NSl The widd.nff of Mis lUrkira. Auk-liitnl and Il.il I'. 1'nvk I'xik pl.n in Si.

John i Mrthilit Oitirrh Sund.iy afinnonn at 2. The P.rv. Il.ury loriispikr read thf double nnc M.ss Hlatu l.iiuIj;iTH w.is organist and Mrs. C.oorv'i IJimlvurn was soloist. I'aiTnls of thr roupli arc Mrs.

Julia Aukland and the late Howard Aukland of Wrnona and Mr. and Mrs. William 1 Ileck of Maplrton. Dianne Jean Ricketts of Des Miane. Iowa, wnj the fower jtrl in pmk vrnrtcen.

3 WU4M) of was A iwplmn w.is given in tl.r Knights of Columbus Hall, fhe i a graduate of Rantoul High mIkhiI ami is employed by the Fowler Hank in Rantoul. He is a graduate of Hantoul Si hixil and is employed by the Hantoul Tost Office. bct man and other attendants Co. Mr. Rivard is a graduate of Braiiley Iniversity, Pinna, and served in the Navy for four jean, lie is an insurance adjuster for LuSalle.

Duplicator Bridge Winners Told were Lowell and Melvin AfT of Firolen and Inest Garber of Delavan. Ricky WoiUi of LiiK'uin was ringoearer. A rciepiion followed In the 1IIK RI5IDK. given In marriage; by her brother. Kalph Aukland, 1 wore pwn of dclustered salin land Chantilly laer styled with Winners at Duplicalori church dining moms.

After Bridge Hull Mnnilav uflrrnivin cli.i-l wia HIT Hm II.J.U ill Imb mi Gibsons Wed 40 Years .1 i. an ruiiii-r wrtiMnm- i n.ii Hall tneludid home in Kmden necKune. i nc imhiii.hh smu enu- KoH.rt and Mrs Kd Shc js Rraduaff of rty ed in a c-haprt-lpngth train. We dry tin, and Mrs. L.

Cox and Hg hmi ami of the Memorial K's stronjer It wtaps better -k it's moisture resistant iK It's odor resistant IT'S THE EXTRA HEAVY WAXED PAPER It's Htfit resistant It protects foods better It keeps foods vitamin fresh IT'S THE ONLY SNOW-WHITE WAXED PAPER yoor eitra plus with excellent for freezer wrapping safety cutting edge can't cut fingers It's the unique bread wrapper type waxed paper ir Next time you shop get ic FRESHrap Waxed at your favorite food store. in cameo: a wnne mine wnn an ar- Mrx. i.irpM(Tt snond, in Hospital S-hooi of Nursing rangement of snowdrift and nnnhsouth positions. ISpnngfield. Glamorous Exciling mums cenicieo wnn wnne oi- Ka si west winners were, fast, I She has been employed by the Mrs.

Raljih Freese and s. Memorial Hospital in Springfield Mis. James Brown, a sister of Robert Willir.an and Mrs. G. F.

Jle is a graduate ol the Hamburg the bride from Wenona. was ma- Siarnm at.l Mrs. Harlow Suther- Fniden High School and is env Iron of lioiMir. Bridesmaids were land, second. I ployed by Strtvm's in Ijncoln.

CIIKNOA Mr. and Mis. idielvy Gibson will celebrate their -Kith wedding anniversary Sunday nftenirum with an open house at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Clarence Simpson in Fairbury, from 2 to 3 p. m.

Mr. Gibson bx)k the former May Howell as his bride Dec. 1, in Jeffcrsonville, Ind. If 11 Muss Belly and Miss Man Ivn Waltcis of Peoria. rra lit TIIKIIt (H)WNS were identical in orchid satin fashioned along princess lines.

Their headpieces were orchid petals which held They are the piirents of eleven children, Mrs. Rosa Simpson, WOMiKOUS DEW tint Fairbury; Mrs. Olctta Simpson, 7 i- 7. 4 Mrs. Gladys Web-' short veils.

Cascade boumiets of Ousted, Mich, er. Marseilles Chic Pajamas Mrs. Lucille (Peg-1 lavendar pompons and mums com- gy) Bcldon. East Peoria: Mrs. I plemented their dresses.

Mary Wilmoth, Hudson. Flower girl and ringbcarer were James Gibson. Pontiac, Mrs. Ber-1 Carolyn and Gerald Aukland, nadine Powell, Berlin, Germany; njoce artd nephew of the bride. Howard Gibson, deceased; s.

DPan Beck of Lavonia. was Chanel-shaped cardigan fronted and sleeved Kith Aleneon lace, above perfectly cut iimfccC am, 3IULTJ.LAYEU MOIsfURIZEH FRESHrop DWio Louise Perkins and Robert Gib-1 best man for his brother and son of Chenoa; Mrs. Pearl Rath- Gene Hertzman of Princevile. bun, Colfax. Alien Jansscn of Glasford.

Walter They also have 25 grandchildren. Campen of Bartonville and James three- step-grandchildren and Brown of Wenona were other at-threc step great-grandchildren, tendants to the bridegroom. BADGER PAPER MILLS, ixc lapered trousers. What AO NO IS A IHY'IPTIIIV I. 1 1..

stl-if i One grandson, Larry Gibson, has lived with his grandparents all of 111,1 I.I I I'l 1 III III' llvll' 'I social room followed the cere wonderful figure! Nylon tricot in coIrt that flatter like makeup, alzes 32 to 33, 12.95 his Lie. mony. After a wedding trip to If DOWNSTAIRS the northern slates the couple will reside at R. R. 3, Davenport.

The bride is a graduate of Wenona High School and Brown Business College in Peoria. She has Brown-Mathis Engagement Told HOUSE DRESSES by Frances Denney For the kin too dry lo be eallfd lovely, too flaked to look smooth. Precious moisture that does fabulous things from the first moment it touches your (kin. 5.00 piu iu Ifcllltiyfr i Vurfurtar 1 been employed at Arrow Press, LONG POINT -PNS)- i-eona. Mr.

Beck graduated from high school in Glasford and is employed by Bendix Corp. in Sandra Elaine Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brown, is the fiancee of Donald R. Mathis, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Math- "at-home" Cottons for Christmas! is of Streator. FIRST FLOOR She attended Illinois State Normal University and is now teaching in the Tonica School Society Selects Donnalee Blair System. He is now at Walter Reed General Medical Center in Washington, D. C.

The wedding will be Dec. 23 in the Christian Church. FISHER (PNS)- Miss Donna- lee Blair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Blair of Fisher, has .98 To g.98 been selected for membership in Married 50 Years EL PASO-Mr.

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