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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 41

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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016. d1 1 A i ay engagements told Payne A May wedding is being planned by Miss Marion Kay Payne of Hillsboro and Daniel Crawford, as announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Payne of Hillsboro. Mr.

Crawford is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Crawford of 114 W. Cherry, Normal.

The bride-elect is a 1970 graduate of Hillsboro High School. She is a junior at Greenville College, majoring in biology. Mr. Crawford is a 1969 graduate of Normal Community High School and will graduate in May from Greenville College. He is majoring in philosophy and religion.

Hutchison-Butler Planning an August wedding are Miss Rita Marie Hutchison of R.R. 2 and David Wayne Butler of 710 S. Indianapolis. The R. L.

Hutchisons of R.R. 2 and the John Butlers of 710 S. Indianapolis are parents of the couple. The bride-elect is a senior at Normal Community High School and her fiance is 3 a graduate of Bloomington High School. He is majoring in chemistry at Illinois State University.

Miss Hutchison is a nurse's aide at Margaret's Manor Nursing Home and Mr. Butler is employed by Kerasotes Theaters. Harris- Planning an April 21 wedding are Miss Teresa Harris and Michael Granacher. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew C. Harris of 705 Dale, Normal, are announcing the engagement. Mr. Granacher is a son of Mr. and Mrs.

John D. Granacher of 30 A Northmeadow Village Trailer Court, Normal. He is a 1970 graduate of Normal Community High School and attended the University of Illinois. The bridegroom lect is a member of Delta Upsilon Fraternity and will be a junior at Illinois State University next semester. Miss Harris is a 1972 graduate of NCHS.

She is employed by Country Life Insurance Co. Miller-Daly Mr. and Mrs. John P. Miller of 2814 Grandview Drive are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Diane Miller of Oak Park, to Gregory P.

Daly Jr. of Chicago. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory P.

Daly Sr. of Chicago. The bride-elect is a graduate of Trinity High School and Rosary College. She is a teacher in Chicago. Mr.

Daly is a graduate of Quigley High School and St. Mary of the Lake Seminary. He is a sophomore at the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine. They plan a June 23 wedding. Riddle-Chaplin Miss Dianne Carol Riddle.

and Donald G. Chaplin both of Peoria, are engaged to be married Feb. 10. The announcement was made by her parents, the W. Aitken Riddles of 219 Parkview The Bootery SOUTH SIDE SQUARE Anywhere in the Nhirl of FASHION GO WITH Vitality Walk talk When the conversation turns to comfort, superb fit, the day shoe the word is Vitality.

Softer toe, quiet heel, single bravura touch. Available in Black, Brown, Red and Blue leather and Black, Brown, Blue and Red Patent Leather. $1995 Marion Payne Rita Marie Camera Craft Drive, at a family dinner on Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. Mrs. Harry E.

Riddle Jr. Miss Riddle, a 1969 graduate of Bloomington High School and a 1972 graduate of Methodist Hospital of Central Illinois School of Nursing, Peoria, is employed by Methodist Hospital. Mr. Chaplin, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Donald G. Chaplin Sr. of Phoenix, will graduate from Bradley University, Peoria, Dec. 20 with a bachelor of science degree. Johnston-Fleming Teresa Harris Mrs.

Margaret Johnston of 1016 N. Prairie and R. Bruce Johnston of South Bend, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Karen Johnston of the Prairie address, to Charles Fleming of 13 Shady Knolls. He is a son of the Don R. Flemings of 2 Felton Place.

Miss Johnston, a graduate of Central Catholic High School, is employed by The Daily Pantagraph. Schuerman sisters' engagements announced The engagement of two sisters are announced today. Miss Nancy. Schuerman of 804 W. Jackson is engaged to Buzz Gentes of 706 W.

Jackson, it is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Schuerman of 804 W. Jackson. The Francis Genteses of R.R.

3 are parents of the bridegroom-elect. The bride is a 1969 graduate of Central Catholic High School and is employed by General Telephone Co. Mr. Gentes is a graduate of Normal Community High School and American Institute of Technology in Chicago. He is self-employed at Gentes Air Conditioning and Heating.

The The wedding i is to take place May 26, 1973. Miss Jane Schuerman's engage1860. ment to Douglas Fillmore is announced today by her parents, the William Schuermans. Mr. Fillmore, of 3 First, Greenwood Trailer Court, is a son of the Truman Fillmores of the same address.

Jane Schuerman is a 1972 graduate of Central Catholic High School and is employed by State Farm Insurance. Her fiance, a 1971 graduate of Bloomington High School, is manager of Ponderosa Steak House. Their wedding will be an event of March 3. ONE STEP AT A TIME a delightful way to acquire a diamond bracelet. Buying one diamond section for each happy occasion makes the bracelet as easy to own as it is to wear.

The formal elegance pictured here is only one of many moods and styles available to grow more precious with time. Starter $350.00 Each Section $175.00 Complete Bracelet $2,275.00 OPEN to 5:00 9:30 to 9:30 to 5:30 Lewis Inc. FINE JEWELRY Illinois House 201 W. Jefferson St. Diane Miller Her fiance is a 1970 graduate of the 412 Bradley Lane, Normal.

same high school and is employed by Miss Buckles attended Illinois State Fleming Heating and Cooling. University and is enrolled at Northwestern Medical School They will be married March 17. Buckles- Buckles- Dianne Riddle Johnston Buckles Camera Craft. Photo Camera Craft Photo Camera Craft Photo Mrs. Wayne Olson Moss Photo Goodlick-Olson Miss Virginia Ann Goodlick of 2 Clobertin Court and Wayne S.

Olson of Arcadia Drive were married by candlelight at 5 p.m. Saturday at Trinity Lutheran Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goodlick of rural Downs and Mr.

and Mrs. Berwyn Olson of Rock Rapids, Iowa. The Rev. Ernest L. Gerike performed the ceremony for which William Goodlick, brother of the bride, was soloist.

The bride is graduate of Downs School and attended Illinois State University. She is employed by Carpenter, McClure and Guthoff, certified public accountants. Mr. Olson is a graduate of Central Lyon High School in Rock Rapids, Iowa, and Iowa State University. He served four years in the U.S.

Air Force and attained the rank of captain. He is a computer programmer for State Farm Insurance Companies. The bride wore a gown of white embroidered organza over ivory crepe polyester featuring an Empire waistline with pearl trimmed collar, bodice and cuffs. The full-length ivory three-tiered veil was beld by an organza headpiece. The bride designed her gown, which was made by her mother.

Bridal attendants were Mrs. William Goodlick, Mrs. Robert Goodlick and Mrs. James Ward, sister of the bridegroom. Jeffrey Olson served his brother as best man.

Other attendants were Steven Olson, the bridegroom's brother, and Robert Goodlick, the bride's brother. James Ward and David Poe ushered guests. A buffet reception at the Sinorak followed the ceremony. After a trip to Florida and the Bahamas, the couple will reside at 2 Clobertin Court. Brokaw Alumnae slate yule party The annual Christmas party of Brokaw Alumnae Association will be held at the home of Mrs.

Oma Durbin, 502 E. College Normal, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. A gift exchange will be held and prizes awarded for games. Mrs.

Donald Milburn will accept calls from those needing transportation. Mr. and Mrs. C. L.

Buckles field announce the betrothal daughter, Miss Carol Ann Chicago, to Graham A. Wilson cago, son of the Douglas A. 1 Mrs. Behnke University in the physical therapy program. She will receive a degree and certificate in October.

Mr. Wilson, a graduate of ISU in acof Spring- counting, received his certified public of their accountant certificate in May. He is. Buckles of employed by Arthur Andersen and of Chi- CPAs. Wilsons of They plan a June 9 wedding.

Dinner to fete John W. Behnkes on anniversary Mr. and Mrs. John W. Behnke of 702 Lincoln will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday with a family din-" ner.

The former Margaret C. Bertram and Mr. Behnke were married Dec. 9, 1922, by the late Rev. C.

H. Hohenstein at Trinity, Lutheran Church. Nancy Jane Schuerman Amaranth slates potluck, exchange Bloomington-Normal Court No. 3, Order of the Amaranth, will meet at 6:15 p.m. Friday at Odd Fellows Temple for a potluck dinner.

A "get together" around a holiday punch bowl will precede the dinner. Members will take a covered dish 'and table service. Beverage and rolls will be provided. There will be a gift exchange and refreshments following a 7:30 p.m. stated meeting.

Mr. Behnke worked for the railroad and American Foundry before retiring. She took up oil and water color painting: as a 70-year-old. He is 83 and she is 81.0 They've lived in the same house for 45 years. The couple has two children, John A.

Behnke of 1612 S. Madison and Mrs. Jean W. Flessner of Marshall, Mich. They also have five grandchildren.

Abe's nomination The Republican National Convention in Chicago nominated Abraham Lincoln for President during the week of May 16, Fabriels OPEN TODAY (Sunday) 12 Noon to 5:00 P.M. Save to Coats $38 $48 $58 to Values $72 Pant Coats $30 $35 $40 Values to $60.00 One Rack Of Values to $70.00 DRESSES Price One Rack of SPORTSWEAR. to Values 22.00 Price BUY TODAY Free and Easy Parking on Sunday Our Trained Salespeople will be happy to serve you. How to subscribe to The Pantagraph Just complete this coupon and mail to: Circulation Department THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH Bloomington, Ill. 61701 Please start my subscription to the Daily and Sunday Pantagraph and send rate information.

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