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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 13

Publication:
The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
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13
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anagraph, Bloomington, pt. JO, 1959. 13 quested by the couple to bring no gifts. Mr. Ortlepp and Miss Clara Aew Names in the News 'I i Vfiy Buy Ordinary Bread? Harms were married Oct.

13, i 1909, In the home of her brother-in-law and sister in Sterling. The couple lived on their farm until October, 1915, when they moved to Chatsworth. The Ortlepps have a on, Neat, Brur William Glsser is the sec- and Mrs. Susan child of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter jer of Pontine, great Claser Sr. of Mackinaw. He era. Other great grandparents are When You Can Have Chatsworth Pair Sets Oct. 11 Parly CHATSWORTH Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Ortlepp of Chatswoith have arranged a reception for their friends Sunday, Oct. 11, to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Their reception will be held from 2 to 5 p. m.

in the Evangelical United Brethren Church of Chatswoith, Their friends are re who lives on their farm at Cut lorn, and three grandchildren. Charcoal is the chief domestic fuel in most tropical countries. Mr. and Mrs, Eli Bromley Sr. of Pontiac and Frank M.

Bray of Ashville, N. C. Seven pound, ounce Mark Anthony Molt is the third youngster in the family of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil F.

Mutt III of Gibson City. He checked in Sept. 21 in Gibson Community Hospital, a new brother fur Michael Allan, 5, and Vickie was born Sept. 16 in Peoria and weighed 7 pounds and ounces. Maternal grandparents are the Robert Lindquists of Morton and paternal grandparents are the Walter E.

Glasers of Danvers. Other child is Gregory, 22 montlia. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fillmore of Santa Anta, are the parents of a baby boy, Gregory Kay Fillmore, who was born Sspt.

23. They are 'former residents of Bloomington, She was Sherrlyn Tosh, daughter of the William Toshes of K. R. 2, Bloomington. Ills parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Lr ren Fillmore of Santa Ana. The baby weighed 7 pounds and 2j ounces. Mr. Fillmore is stationed! Rcnee, 3.

Grandparents are the Bills Got You "Out on a Limb?" Got yout big bills end high monthly aayntontt all con. olldotod Into ono, oaiy to manago, low monthly oay mnt ono you (an handle with ooo, Juit to In, call out olllco ond lot vi toll you how oailly II can bo dono. LOANS FROM $25 to $800 NORTHERN ILLINOIS CORP. 107 N. Phono 4-306t lloomlngton, lit.

David Sehoolenifls and Cecil A. Mott all of Gibson City, and Mrs. Juanita Johnson of Danvers, Mrs. Ortlepp Mr. Ortlepp It's Nancy Lre Botna as the name for Robert and Pauline A Pantograph Classified Ad Can Get You a Job READ PANTAGRAPH CLASSIFIED ADS Boma's third youngster, born Sept.

21 in Fairbury Hunpital. The Piiier with the U.S. Marine Corps in El Torro, Calif. City parents have two other chil dren, Paula Sue, 3'i, and Robert Duane, '2't. Six pound, 1 ounce Nancy Ix Is a granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Julius Boma, also WKK rml V'- of Piier City. 77 Mr. and Mrs. H.

E. Bisco of Roanoke have clioson Joan Ellwn IJInoo as the name for their third child, a 7 p-nwd, 9 ounce arrival Sept. 21 at Methodist Hospital In Peoria. Grandparents are Ben Ilerbst of Roanoke ami Mr. and Jill Annette Ewing is the new baby of Dr.

and Mrs. Elmer E. Ewing of Ithaca, N. Y. Jill was born Sept.

19 in Thompkins Memorial Hospital in Ithaca, N. and weighed 8 pounds and 7 ounces. Other children are Lorie, 3, and Dean, 2. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Merritt Kerchenfaut of Piper City and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ewing of Stanford. Great grandparents are Mrs. Dean a War-field of Gibson City and Mrs.

Helen Freitag of Minier. It. and Mrs. Gerald Gilmore of San Diego, are the parents of a son, Junes M. Gilmore, who was born Sept.

17. Mrs. Gilmore Mrs. A. R.

Bisco of East Peoria, Other youngsters in the Bisco family ate Howard Earl, and --JX. I Jan iluabeth, 4. Vtt'it Arthur Jarvls is the new baby el Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jarvis of Algonquin.

He was born in Elgin and weighed 6 pounds and 13 ounces. Maternal grandparents are the Julius Alexanders of R. 4 and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Glenn Whorrall of R. R.

2. Michael diaries Gordon is the r.l.- 7 9 was Alice Ann Moberly. Maternal grandparents are the James W. Moberlys of Shirley and paternal grandparents are Mr. arid Mrs.

M. C. Gilmore of Bloomington. Great grandparents are Mrs. Frank Moberly of McLean, Mrs.

Georgia Gilmore of Arrowsmith and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Pitts of McLean. Merle Ralph Jones is the first baby of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Jones of Gibson City. He was born Sept 19 in Gibson City and weighed 7 pounds and 7 ounces. Maternal grandparents are the Carl J. Gulletts of Kewanee and paternal grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Merle Jones of Farmer City. The baby was named for his father and paternal grandfather. Devon Lanoe Atkinson Is the fourth child of Mr. and Mrs.

Max Atkinson of Wapella. He was born Sept. 20 in the Mennonite Hospital and weighed 10 pounds and 9' ounces. Maternal grandparents first child of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles William Gordon of 'Delavan. He was born Sept. 20 in the Methodist Hospital and weighed 7 pounds and 13 ounces. Maternal grandparents are the Otis F. Hoffmans of Delavan and paternal grandparents are the Charles H.

Gordons of Lincoln. The baby was named for his father and paternal grandfather. Cynthia Diana Disbrow is the fourth child of the Robert Dis-brows of Hopedale. She was born Sept. 16 in Lincoln and weighed 7 pounds and 14 ounces.

Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carmi C. Hawks of Mason City and paternal grandparents are the C. H.

Disbrows of Sand 77 J- A frit a' Springs, Okla. Other children are are Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Jones of Downs and paternal grandpar Byron, 5 Janice, 31s, and Renee, 2.

ents are the C. F. Atkinsons of Gregg John Hines is the third child of Mr. and Mrs. John R.

Hines of Colfax. He was born Sept. 22 in the Mennonite Hospital and weighed 7 pounds and 6 ounces. Maternal grandparents are the Fred Zabcls of Ellsworth and paternal grandfather is John Hines of Mason City. Other chil mm Geff.

Other children are Debra, 6, Diane. 3'i, and Dana, 14 months. All four children have the initials, DLA. Deborah Carol Brown Is the second daughter for the David Browns of 511 E. Monroe St.

She was born Sept 21 in Clinton and weighed 7 pounds and 6', ounces. Maternal grandparents are the Dean Whiteheads of Dewitt and paternal grandparents are the Lora Browns of Rolla, Mo. Other child is Catherine, 1. She was named for her mother. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Ems of Portland, are the parents of a daughter, Jennifer Leigh Ems, born Sept. 19. Other child is Steven, 2. Mrs.

Ems is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reich-man of Decatur and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ems of Fisher.

Lorinda Carol Retnhart Is the dren are Melody, 10, and Jimmy, 8. Dawn Marie Dudenbostel is the fourth child of Mr. and Mrs. Le-Vem Dudenbostel of 216 Robin-hood Lane. She was born Sept.

24 in the Mennonite Hospital and weighed 7 pounds and 1 ounce. Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Dora Eggenmeyer of Steeleville and paternal grandmother is Mrs. ft if 4V Otto Dudenbostel of Percy. Other children are Warren, 7, Deanna, 6, and Joey, 3.

first child of the Larry Reinharts; of Beason. She was bom Sept. 18 in Lincoln and weighed 8 pounds. Maternal grandparents ii; hfc a mm are the Harold Werkmans of Beason and paternal grandparents are the Edward Reinharts of R. R.

2, Atlanta. Orville and Marlene Kupfer-tchmid of Fairbury have named their first baby Karen Rene Kup- ferschmid. A Sept 23 arrival at! ft Jr 'i ww i new 1 1 tj c. a Gibson Cliy Hospital, Karen is a new granddaughter for the Alton Schielers of Fairbury and the William Kupferschmids of Cropsey. Her birth" weight was 6 pounds, 13 ounces.

First child for Roger, and Lo-retta Clarke of Heyworth is an 8 pound, 3 ounce young man Randall Lee Clarke, who was born Sept. 24 at Mennonite Hospital. The Donald Powells and the Byron Clarkes, all of Heyworth, are grandparents. Susan Lynne Edinger Is the third child of Mr. and Mrs.

William Edinger of Pontiac. She was born Sept. 19 in Pontiac and weighed 8 pounds and 13 ounces. Maternal grandparents are the Floyd Haroks of Grafton and paternal grandparents are the Thomas Edingers of Pontiac. Other GUARANTEED EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING FREE ESTIMATES DIAMOND SETTING JEWELRY REPAIRS PEARL STRINGING ENGRAVING PROMPT SERVICE Chadband's ,0 The milk you drink because you like it! Dean's the milk of Dairy dollars children are Deborah, VA, and; Elizabeth, 3V.

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