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woke 4503 THC SITNDAY PANTACnAnr. ni.OOMINCTOSV n.U. FU.VDAY, JUNE SO. IMS. i i i 111, i I ii i i 111 im i i ii 1 1 iii mmmmm i 1 't Fourth of July to Be Given Cay Observance by Country Clubs I I MLm Mibcl PrlKoll Tlmil I JL Holy Trinity Dances, Dining Rule Holiday Bridal Scene a ma grgsk a sbssessb- i at i i iii tm a a sa.

-m a a i Bloomington, Lakeside, Miss Vra Capodice to Maplewood Clubs Have Traditional Celebration. Become Bnd of War ran Wheeler. The Fourth of July week is trr II li Vera Capodice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mariano Capodica, 1313 ditlonally known as festival lima at ths Country clubs.

Many out of East Grova street, will bscoms the town visitors, often spends, ths brlda of Warren WhwWr, aon of week In ths crty, maks ail fcl ths Vr. and Mrs. E. W. Wheeler.

503 club function gay affairs. South Qridley atract, at a ceremony Bloomington Country club men to ba held at Holy Trinity church will spend a busy day In sports at 11 a. m. Sunday. Thursday.

By tha tradition of that Tha Rev. Fr. Stephen N. Moore club, men ruls ths sports on holidays. But ths cool club bouss and will officiate at tha hlKh nuptial mm and wedding ceremony.

Tha ths shady nook will weleoms many muslo of tha Diana will ba sung by spectators, and with ths lata after noon family parties will begin to Mr. and Mra. Spencer Green; the latter claaamats of tha bride at asusmbls for ths grove picnic which Is ons of ths summers happiest events. Coffes and dessert are served from ths club house; otherwise, ths dinner I a genuine base ket picnic, beginning at 6 p. m.

Trinity high achonl, will preside at tha organ. Tba bride will enter tha church nn tha arm of her father. Her gown will be of white chantilly lace over white taffeta. She will wear a full veil of ailk tulte, adorned with tiny rosettes of white satin, mada by tba brlde'a mother. She will carry white morocco bound prayer with ths dusk will come fire works, and then ths sarly hour of ths annual Children's Fourth of July dancs, on ths silvery platfornt By 8:30 p.

m. ths adults will begin book, tha gift of tha bridegroom to claim ths dancs floor, and ths with ribbon murker, each Bloomington Chapter 50Walter D. Kincaid, "ahiMiss Helen Cleary St. Joseph Alumnae holiday dancs will bs on. with an orchid.

She will wear Ths week at the club will includs Nurses Will Meet Us brldgs and golf lunchson on Miss Yoder Marry Weds in El Paso O. E. S. to Hold Session Bloomington chapter No. 50, Order of Eastern Star, will hold its The St.

Joseph Alumnae Nurses' gold croea which haa belonged In tha family for many generationa, tha gift of tha brlde'a grandmother, Mra. Vera Riml, to her namesake. association will have meeting at regular session at 7:30 p. m. Tues 2 p.

m. Monday In Roland's tea Couple Will Make Home day at tha Masonic temple. Slater la Maid of Honor, room. A business meeting will be Mrs. Martha Jacobssen, worthy Bride of William Cunning' ham at St.

Mary's. followed by a social hour. Miss Marietta Capodice, sister of in Oquawka. Tuesday and Friday. Although Sat.

urday night there was no announced dinner nor dance, yet more than 50 left ths hot city and dined in ths cool air of ths club. Lakeside club will hold an unusually busy and hospitable week. Ths Monday Bridge club will dins and havs Its tables for cards, with Mr. and Mrs. John Hurst and Mr.

matron, and Howard Eiickson, The hostesses for tha afternoon tha bride, aa maid of honor will The newly rlrried officer or Milils are (left fo right) Mit Nanrjr Jane Hamilton, Ilia president; treasurer, Misa Dorothy Dirk; aerrrlary, Mis l.iirilln Willi-t; anil viro prrtiiilriit, Mary JiliHt Fink. Mabel Drisroll, 510 Vrt Jefferson si reel, waa general hair-nuin for the summer formal dinner danre given last week at Maple-wood Country club by Delphi International. Mrs. I.ouis Kilil.v, left, and Mra. E.

O. Brown, both of ltloomington Here among Hie many who gathered as spertalon for the rerrnt Four City women's golf tournament, lielj at Itloomington Country rlun, In the foursome about to tee off, at the Four City tournament, the second from the left is Mra. Robert Gipson, representing lllooin-ington Country rlub, with players from Peoria, Springfield and Decatur. Mrs. Will F.

Coktigan, at the left, is the Itloominglon Country rlub representative in the foursome in action at the recent Four City tournament, held at Ulooinington Country rlub. worthy patron, will preside at the will be Mrs. Gordon Schultz, Mrs. wear aquamarine embroidered or Owen Miller and Miss Naomi gandie, with a wide Leghorn hat At the horns of the bride's sister, trimmed to match her gown, and session, Helen L. Keller, Miss Helen Cleary, youngest daughter of Mr.

and Mra. Patrick Mrs. Lydla Engel, 408 East Walnut will carry a colonial bouquet, Gibbss. Miss McCue Bride Tha bridesmaids will include Misa and Mrs. C.

B. Morris as hosts and street, was solemnized at noon Fri Cleary of El Paso, was married to William Cunningham, only son of hostesses. 8ince the Fourth of July Lyld Swope Wed day the marriage of Miss Ella Mae Anna Marie Capodice, sister of the bride, wearing painted organdie In falls on Thursday, the auxiliary will of Arnold Perry Mr, and Mrs. W. J.

Cunningham of Bloomlngton, In a ceremony Satur Yoder of Normal and Walter D. not noid its regular brldgs lunch pastel green, over satin to match; Misa Mary Louise Oaeta of Musca day morning at St. Mary' church eon. At the last one, Mr. Max Klenner and Mrs.

Dan tja. nors Hudson Couple Married in El Paso. Kincaid of Oquawka. The brlds is the youngest daughter of the lata Mrs. Mattie Toder.

Ceremony Is Performed The Rev. S. E. Aout officiated at were winners of ths du IJizm. at Residence Here.

tine, Iowa, Intimate friend of the bride. In salmon organdie, and Mias Antoinette Capodice, also a sister of tha bride, will wear sky blue or the double ring ceremony. The at Church in Peoria. She attended Illinois State Normal with Mrs. Loren B.

Lewis, Jul.llary president, and Mrs. E. S. Rayner, bridegroom'a ring waa the one used at tha wedding of hia grandparents, the late Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick Miss Helen Keller, only daugh gandie. All will wear tha wide Leghorn hats with matching trimming, and will carry colonial bouquets. Social Calendar for Week ter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

F. Keller of Rourke, In 1883, Miss Edna Blanche McCue, of Mr. and Mrs. O. H.

McCue of The church was decorated with Hudson, and Lyla Swope, son of university and has taught In McLean county schools for 23 years, the last 16 of them in tha Normal publio schools. Mr. Kincaid is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A.

D. Kincaid of Little York. He attended public schools Little Rosemary Nottoll, nieca of tha bride, aa flower girl, will wear Bloomington, became the bride of Madonna IIIps and roses. Presiding Mra. Ella Swope, ateo of Hudson, Arnold B.

Perry, eon of Mr. and Mra. Robert Tipple, toft North Madison were married at 10:30 a. m. Satur at tha organ was Miss Josephine Mrs.

George B. Perry, 1506 East vice president, and president of ths Women's City Golf association, as June tournament winners. On the eve of the Fourth of July Lakeside club, by its regular custom, will hold a cabaret dinner dance, to music by an excellent orchestra. This will begin at 7 p. m.

Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Costello and Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Flellin as host and hostess committee. Successions of athletic events MONDAY. Lakealdt Monday Brldita dlnmr, 7 p.

.1 th. club house. Mlchels, who played tha "Lohen day at the home of the bride' atreet. Trinity Lutheran Senior Walther league, 8 p- at tha school hall. Oakland avenue, In a ceremony at 5 p.

m. Saturday at Central Chris Youns Women's Democratic orginlM- grin" bridal chorus for the entrance of the bridal party and accompanied brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mra. James F. Keller 825 East of Henderson county.

In the World Park Methodist vacation Bible school tlon. metlnn. p. at Hotel Rogers tian church of Peoria. war he served overseas as corporal open house, 7:30 p.

at tha recreation Ed Barclay, who sang "Ave Maria" St. Juieph's Alumnae Nuraee aaeocia- Jefferson street. The Rev. Clifford E. Hanson of tlon.

meeting, 2 B. at Roland a tea and a number of hymns. of company 126th Infantry, 32nd division, for two months. He had The Rev. T.

K. Shubert. pastor Rock Island, formerly pastor of the room. The bridesmaid was Miss Mar a frock of blue and pink organdie, and will have a miniature colonial bouquet. Groom's Brother Beat Man.

Paul Wheeler, brother of the bridegroom, will be his best man, while the ushers will Include Edward Ulbrich, Carl Berry and Tony Capodice, brother of the bride. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast will be served at the home of the bride's parents for a company of 60 guests. Invitations Minnehaha degree team, meeting, West Twin Grove Christian church of the Hudson Methodist Episcopal church, officiated at the single ring garet Cunningham, sister of the entered the service May 27, 1918. He is prominent in the church and o. with Mm.

Amy Butler, 1014 W'eet hall. Bloomington chapter No. 50, O. E. meeting, 7:30 p.

at Masonic temple. Oxford Group Fellowship, 7:30 p. at Second Presbyterian church. WEDNESDAY. Lakeside Country club, cabaret dinner take place throughout Thursday at Lakeside, Including the medal play Moulton street.

read the service. The attendants were Mr. Perry's brother and sister service In the presence of the Im bridegroom. Leo Clery, brother of the bride, was the best man and social life of his community. Jennie Lea Bridge club, meeting.

2 p. mediate families. The Rev. H. C.

Smith of Bethany with Mra. J. T. Romane, at the Campua In law, Mr. and Mrs.

Willis B. Perry for the President trophy. A largo family picnic is an annual event Edwin Cleary and Joseph Kearney Inn. 300 South School atreet. Normal, The attendants were Mr.

and Mrs. of Peoria, were the ushers, Baptist church, Peoria, performed the ceremony in the presence of dance, 7 p. at tha club bouse. Maplewood Country club, contract bridge James F. Keller Lorraine Kel The bride was becomingly nlKht, 7:30 p.

at tn club. Lakeside Women's golf, driving, approaching and putting contest, at tha club the immediate relatives. After the ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.

The Trldettea, special meeting, 7:30 gowned In white angel skin lace have been issued for a wedding re- service, a luncheon was served. course. with Mias Helen Meeker, 1603 East The bride wore a pink lace gown with white accessories and carried an arm bouquet of tea rewes and snapdragons. The matron of honor wore a poudre blue crepe gown and Keller and niece of the bride, served as ring bearer, carrying the ring In Centennial Christian Woman's circle, In The bride wore a blue flowered Washington atreet. Illinois State Normal Unlveretty course, ception from 7 to 10 p.

m. Sunday prm- I Tin i. -nn cess lines. Her veil was three-quar- at the Illinois hotel, when 200 ter length, Into stallation, 2:30 p. at tha church.

for the Fourth of July night, anticipated at Lakeside. Maplewood Country club gives up most of its holiday to athletics. The golf course is reported to be in especially good condition, and ths events at this club are not for men alone. Women will have ample representation In the Fourth of chiffon dress with a white hat and a rosebud. First Christian needlecraft department.

extending a point presenting the Jitney Players, 8:15 p. at Capen auditorium. guests will be received. carried a bouquet of blue dephln- The house was decorated with all day meeting, at tha church. carried an arm bouquet of roses.

First Methodist Episcopal W. F. M. tum and tea roses. Eleanor Jean Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae associa bankets of roses and gypsophila.

After a wedding Journey to Chi 2:30 p. at the church. tion, meeting at 7:30 p. with Mra. and trailing slightly In tha back.

Her only adornment was white sapphire necklace, the gift of the bridegroom. She carried an arm The bride wore a gown of white cago and Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. Linden, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George Linden, served as Park Methodist Eplacopal circle 2, 2:30 William T. Beadles, 409 East Kelsey atreet. Perry will return to Bloomington p. at tha church. Delphi International, bualneaa meeting at July golf.

Park Methodtat Episcopal vacation church 7:30 p. Hotel Rogera. crepe with matching accessories and a shoulder corsage of white gardenias. The matron of honor and will be at home after July 15 school, lawn social, a to 9:30 p. at the Flrat and Park MethoHlat official board flower girl.

Elmo J. Engel, nephew of the bride, sang "I Love You Truly," accompanied by Miss Ada at 604 East Grova street Bridge Is unusually popular this spring at Maplewood. Instead of a holiday dance, there will be a din church and parsonage. meetings, 7:30 p. at the respective The bride is a graduate of Trinity high school and of Illinois State Normal university.

The bridegroom was graduated from McLean high school, and attended a school of engineering at Charleston, S. C. He Is employed by the Caterpillar Tractor company of Peoria. Following a wedding Journey to Iowa by automobile, for which tha bride's costume will be of yel-l wore a gown of yellow and brown Both the bride and bridegroom churches. bouquet of white roses and swen-sonia.

Miss Cunningham wore a gown of pink angel skin lace over pink satin, also fashioned on princess lines. Her accessories were blue are graduates of Bloomington high Park Methodist Episcopal vacation Bible Downs, who also played Mendelssohn's Wedding march. crepe with matching accessories and a shoulder corsage of yellow roses THl RHDAY. FOVRTH OF il'LY. Civic Fourth of July celebration, after school picnic, noon, at Miller park.

school. Mr. Perry is employed by ner and bridge party to be held at 7 p. m. Friday, and a contract bridge night, directed by Mrs.

M. Second united Brethren board meeting. Others present at the ceremony Montgomery Ward and company and sweet peas. The little ring 7:30 p. at the church.

noon sports, evening fireworks, at Miiler were Mrs. Maggie McDevitt, Miss bearer wore a ruffled frock of white and Mrs. Perry by the State Farm park. Ethel Streid, Mr. and Mrs.

J. and she carried an arm bouquet of pink roses and delphinium. L. Smith will be held at 7:30 p. m.

Monday at the club house. Tha Mutual Insurance companies. organdy. Lakeside Country club, golf match for Roszhart of Chenoa, Mrs. J.

K. TIKSDAY. Maplewoott Country club auxiliary-, morn president's trophy, annual picnic dinner on The bride Is a graduate of Nor low crepe, with long brown fitted coat and brown accessories, the auxiliary will hold its lunrfCfri at Yoder of Hydro, Mrs. Vera grounds, night fireworks, at tha club. ing golf, luncheon 1 p.

afternoon bridge mal Community high school and haa ding breakfast was served to 305 Auyillfl TM relatives and friends at the homep" -uaiiihi Bloomington Country club, athletio couple will be at home to friends Martin, Mrs. George Linden, Miss at the club house. attended Illinois State Normal uni Bloomington Country club. auxiliary Carolyn Arbogast and Mrs. H.

C. Smith. versity. She has taught for several events during day; annual family picnic dinner In grove; fireworks at dusk; children's dance hour, later, club dance on luncheon and bridge, 1 p. at tha club.

District to Meet of the bride's parents. Rev. Fr, Aout waa among the guests. in Peoria. and I Club Meets years In the schools of Alci.ean Lucy Orrae Morgan Horn board meeting.

Mr. and Mrs. Kincaid left Im outdoor platform, at tha club. 2:30 p. at tha Home.

county. Mr. Swops attended Hud District four of auxiliaries ofi Mr. Cunningham and his bride left immediately by automobile for Municipal band concerts, i and 7:30 p. at Miller park.

son schools and is a farmer in that and I club members met Friday mediately for their horns at Oquawka. General Lawton auxiliary No. 75 to TJ. W. meeting.

8 d. at McBarnas 1 p. m. Tuesday, preceded J'olf, beginning at 10 a. and foflowed by bridge at 2 p.

m. A company of 50 dined Friday night at Maplewood, and many tables were placed later for bridge. Many women at the clubs are discussing the coming Women's City Golf tournament. Mrs. E.

S. Rayner, president of the association, has announced that the practics week will begin July 7, with ths Maplewood Country club, golf events for vicinity. Sons of Union Veterans will meet at 2 p. m. Sunday at the McBarnes Memorial building.

Miss Edna Ste northern points. For traveling the Memorial building. afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. N.

Stansbury, 911 North Oak street. com men ana women, at the club course. Lambda Chi Omega non-academic soror Following the ceremony, the Ladles society of B. of L. F.

and Driae naa chosen a navy blue and white suit of alpaca cloth with ity, meeting. 7:30 p. at Hotel Tilden- Young Democratic wart, president, will preside. The meeting, 2 p. at Co-Operatlve hall.

couple departed for a wedding journey with destination unannounced. Prizes were won by Mrs. Frank Riser, Miss Catherine Hartnett and Hail. Women's undenominational Blbla elaas. Llmberlost Benefit Fourth of July dance.

matching accessories. annual district election will be held. A supper will be served at 5 p. 7:30 p. m.

onward, in Miller park pavilion. After July 16 the couple will be Women to Assemble The Young Women's Democratic Mrs. Carrie Carroll, with the general prize by Mrs. O. S.

Dunlap. The next meeting will be held July 12 at home at 503 East Jackson street m. for those present. Six auxiliaries 2:30 p. in Girl Reserve room of Y.

W. C. A. Park Methodist CIrcIa 4. 2:30 p.

with Mrs. Uarley Keeran, 101 West Taylor at net. FRIDAY. First English Lutheran Ladies Aid. att- The bride's traveling costume was of navy blue and white.

After July 15 Mr. and Mrs. Swope will be at home on the bridegroom's team wst ot Hudson. Bloomington. Mr.

Cunningham is club will meet at 7:15 p. m. Monday will be represented; those of Bloom tournament proper to open Monday, emnloved hv hm Hnlrie TTorriivar with Mrs. J. A.

Shult 623 Eastj ington, Springfield, Petersburg, jury is. on Lakasids Gouatrr si At ttra Hotel Rogers, Mra. Ruth HoMtagswotst, w4tt preatd. Icompanjr her. om Vug OA juuioeny aire.

tPeoria, Decatur and Columbia, 1U4 8. T. eia. sMtttn a. VMM.

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