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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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THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1941. PHONE WANT-ADS 4500 EIGHT SOCIAL NOTES STIEGELMEIER GIRLS WILL GO TO INTERLOCHEN Women Anthonys Have Miss Albrecht Is Married Miss Ruth Marie Albrecht was married to James Ira Jarrett at a Family Party Fhone 4500 Charlotte FltzIIenry. Editor. noon wedding ceremony Saturday at the First Methodist church with the Rev. Loyal M.

Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Lon Anthony, r. r. 2 entertained Sunday at a family party for Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Llndquist of Portland, who are visiting relatives here. Guests Included Mr.

and Mrs. Miss Margaret Shaw played Wag ner's and Mendelssohn's wedding marches preceding the single ring service, and Mrs. Joe Ayera sang Promise Me." There were 100 Joe Bunting and family; Mr. and Mrs. E.

E. Lundeen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Nordine and guests. Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Nordine Both the bride and her maid of and family, Mrs. Augusta Colton and family, all of Bloomington, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Ekstrom of honor, Miss Dorothy Albrecht, her sister, wore street length dresses.

The bride's was of pink, and she carried white roses and lilies of the Galesburg, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lundeen of Joliet and Mrs. Tilda valley. Her attendant was dressed Lundeen of Joliet.

in blue and carried pink roses and lilies of the valley. WEDDINGS Wayne Avers was best man for Mr. Jarrett. The church was decorated with white gladioli, hydran- MANSFIELD. (PNS.

Mrs. Paul Gordon was Mlsg Jean Moore Mackey before her marriage June 20 In Fort Leavenworth, Kan. gia, yucca, real lilies and Bristol fairy. The bride Is the dauehter of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Albrecht of r. r. 4, Phoebe Stiegelmeier I Tsra (CiSi a i i i mi iiiihiii i -fiiiriiiniiiii i "nn'r nin nutrim iff i i iiiin mniiini i mm iiiiiaiiiirniii i i 1 oioomington, and the eroom's par Miss Dooley Bride of R. E. Meeker Double Ring Rites Read in Church LEROY.

(PNS) Miss Geraldine ents are Mr. and Mrs. John I. Jarrett of r. r.

3, Bloomington. Couple Wed and Luke Roland Gleason of Bloomington were attendants. The bridal couple are graduates of Trinity high school. Mrs. Kelley has been employed at the Wabash telephone company and Mr.

Kelley is a fireman for the Alton railroad. Their new home will be at 919 North Lee street In Missouri Announcement has hen Dooley, daughter of Mrs. Hazel the marriage of Miss Irene Van De Warker, daughter of Mrs. Maude Dooley of Leroy, and Reginald E. Meeker, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Meeker of Pontiac, were married van De Warker of Ottawa, and Kenneth G. Murray, son of Mr. Sunday afternoon at the home of the bride's mother in the presence of the immediate families. and Mra.

Fred Murray, June 7, in Jefferson City, Mo. The wedding took nlace In the The Rev. William Lichau, pastor Catholic rectory with the Rev. Wear Smaller Size of the Leroy Presbyterian church, J. W.

Vogelweld offlciatine at the performed the double ring cere single ring ceremony. Miss Evelyn mony before an altar of summer flowers and tall candelabra. Tarlton and Merle Denning of Bloomington were attendants. Immediately preceding the cere The bride is a craduate of Ottawa mony, Miss Gwendolyn Bane Re-dlstiibut high school and Illinois State Nor played violin selections, accompanied by Mrs. Clifford Dooley.

Phyllis Stiegelmeier Will Be In Camp Eight Weeks Phyllis and Phoebe Stiegelmeier, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stiegelmeier, 706 Normal avenue, Normal, have been accepted for their first season at the National Music Camp in Interlochen, according to Dr.

Joseph Em Maddy, camp president. Phyllis, a clarinetist, will take private lessons from Gus-tave Langenus, internationally famous clarinetist and author of "Clarinet Methods," a series of study books used In teaching. He is known as one of the greatest clarinet teachers in the world. Phyllis has studied under Robert Ross of the Illinois Wesleyan university musio school. Phoebe, a violinist, has studied under Miss Mary God-dard at Wesleyan.

Camp will open June 29 for an eight week term. Four hundred college and high school musicians will attend. Among Instructors In the camp are Paul Whiteman, Howard Hanson, director of the Eastman School of Music; Guy Fraser Harrison, conductor of the Rochester Symphony orchestra; William Revelli, conductor of the University of Michigan band; Dr. Stock, conductor of the Chicago Symphony orchestra, and many other nationally famous musicians. mal university.

The bridegroom Is a graduate of Trinity high school, now a funeral director at the Mur Bride Wears White. The bride wore a floor length fr gown of white mousseline de eoie with a fitted waist and a sweetheart neckline. She wore a finger ItAXTOUL. Chanute Field's staff of four hostesses is shown being greeted by Maj. Spencer W.

Barlow of the athletics and recreation department. From the left, Miss Wren Barbe, Miss Esther Levin, Miss E. Audrey Callander and Mrs. Bertha Haven Francis. The latter is widow of an army officer and former sorority housemother at the University of Illinois.

Armr Alr CorP5 Pooto. Mrs. Howard B. Lehwald. Photo by United ray funeral home.

The couple are making theif home at 914 North Main street. Whalen-Kelley Marriage Told tip veil caught with a tiara of excess flesh, yet De comfortable In a Cool SUMMER LE GANT 5 Others S7.B0 and S10.00! Reduce hip measurements Neil-Lehwald orange Blossoms and carried a colonial bouquet of white roses. The matron of honor, Mrs. John Marriage Told Pendleton of Peoria, sister of the Pantagraph Pattern PERKY COTTONS Miss Benway Church Bride bride, was attired in pink and Maurice M. Whalen, 919 North Miss Mary Marjorie Neil, daugh Lee street, has announced the mar ried a colonial bouquet of pink roses and blue delphinnia.

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Neil, 1504 East Grove etreet, and riage of his daughter, Mary Frances, to John T. Kelley, son of Mr.

Ronald Meeker of Zion City, At Strawn brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man. and Mrs. Hugh L. Kelley, r. r.

1, Normal. Howard B. Lehwald, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Hal Lehwald of Olney, were married Sunday in SIZES 8 to 4 inches -It CAN be done I W.

If. Roland la Gnt Headquarters After the ceremony, a wedding The wedding took place Thursday Kahokia, Mo. in St. Louis, in the basilica of dinner was served, at which the bride and bridegroom cut the two- Mrs. Lehwald has been employed Wed to Francis Rebholz the Church of -St.

John the Apostle. by the Wabash Telephone company Miss Eleanor Kraft of Towanda tiered wedding cake in the traditional fashion. for the last two years and Mr. Lehwald, -who has been a teacher For going away, the bride chose STRAWN. (PNS) Miss Ger- in the Springfield school system, is aldine Benway, daughter of Mr a aress or green primea imeu complemented by accessories of now in defense work in Ohio, and Mrs.

Albert Benway of Strawn, Evelyn Lane Is Wed black. where the couple plan to make their home. Ice Refrigerators Mean Real Beauty was married to Francis Rebholz, The bride Is a graduate of Em To Willard Wilson son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rebholz pire Township high school or- Lerov and received her bachelor CINTON.

(PNS) Miss Evelyn of Piper City at St. Rose's church in Strawn, Saturday morning, by Clinton Girl Has Seventh Birthday of education degree from the Illi lAne. dauehter of Mrs. Martha nois State Normal university with the Rev. M.

A. Coffey. Lane of Leroy, became the bride of the class of '38. She taught for Mrs. Art Reed, aunt of the bride, CLINTON.

(PNS) The seventh Willard Wilson, son of Mr. ana Mrs. O. A. Wilson of Wilson tdwn- played the wedding march.

Miss Katherine Rebholz, aunt of the birthday anniversary of Alice Kil- ship in a ceremony which took two years in the Rutland high school, and for the last year has been teacher of typing and shorthand in the Dwight Township high lough, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bridegroom, sang Schubert's Ave place Sunday afternoon in tne Prairie Center church east of Clin Maria. Robert Killough, 630 West White place, was celebrated at a party school. The bride wore a white chiffon staged in Downey park Monday ton.

The Rev. Guy LongenDaugn read the single ring ceremony in and lace princess style dress, and To Live in Bloomington. Mr. Meeker was graduated from afternoon. the presence of the immediate fam a fingertip veil, with a crown of orange blossoms.

She carried a Guests attending were: Ruby ily members and a few intimate the Pontiac Township high school, and received the degree of bachelor bouquet of white carnations and friends. Johnson, Sandra Rainey, Joan Lowe, Jill Maxwell, Billy Lillard, The Initial cost of a beautiful air-conditioned ice refrigerator is far less than other types. You can save on upkeep, too. Since spoilage of fresh foods is minimized, quantity purchases are made possible, and buying dollars saved. No repair bills.

And you'll be surprised how long your Ice lasts. Free Trial Your Home of fine arts from the University Madonna lilies and a crystal rosary, a gift of the bridegroom. of Illinois in-1937, where he was The bride wore a white crepe dress, street length, with a corsage of white flowers and white Mary and Martha DuPree, Lynn Paddock, Geraldine Miller. Marv a member of Aloha Kappa Lambda Mrs. Clarence Kurtenbach, sister of the bride, was her attendant.

She wore a yellow chiffon dress fraternity. He is now employed at Sears Roebuck In Bloomington. Lou Harris, Ann Stern, Mary Anp and Peggy Banks, Carolyn and Patricia Thompson. Marilvn Sum accessories. Her sister, Miss Lane was her attendant, and she was dressed in green, with white accessories.

Ralph Nowlin of Clin with a picture hat of yellow leg Thev will live in a newlv fur mers, Patty Ellis, Fritzie Crane horn end carried a bouquet of and John Killough. salmon pink gladiolas and blue del nished home at 509 East Locust street, Bloomington. Danforth-Kirsche phiniums. Jerome Rebholz, brother ton served as best man. Immediately after the ceremony of the bridegroom, was best man William Benway, brother of the bride, and Clarence Kurtenbach CIRCLE TO MEET.

SAN JOSE. (PNS) The sewing circle of the Woman's Society of Christian Service will hold a birthday social at the church the young couple left on a wedding trip to the south and on their return will make their home on a farm four miles east of Wapella. MANUFACTURED ICE CO. were ushers. Wedding Held Both Mr.

and Mrs. Wilson are A reception was held following the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents for the Immediate Wednesday afternoon. PAXTON. (PNS) Miss Mar-della Danforth, daughter of Mr. graduates of Illinois State Normal university.

She has been teaching relatives. school at Wellington and he has and Mrs. Ray Danforth of Onarga and Robert Kirsche, son of Mr. been engaged in farming. The Woolen Mill Store The bride was graduated from Strawn high school and Illinois State Normal university and has been teaching In local schools for the last few years.

Mr. Rebholz and Mrs. Alfred Kirsche of Pax-ton, were married Saturday after Engagement Announced noon in the manse of the Methodist church at Onarga. The Rev. FAIRBURY.

(PNS) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brandt announce the was graduated from Chatsworth high school, and is engaged in L. B. Van Winkle read tne serv ice, with members of the imiwsdi- farming.

Button Front Frock No. 2928, sizes 12, 14, 10, 3G, 38 and 40. Size 16, 2 yards of 35 inch fabric with lA yards of contrasting. Jumper Sunback Frock No. 2894, sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20.

Size 10, 3 yards of 35 inch fabric for jumper 2 yards for long sleeved blouse. Send 10c (coin preferred) for EACH pattern. Write plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS AND STYLE NUMBER. BE SURE TO STATE SIZE YOU WISH. Address PATTERN DEPARTMENT, The Daily Pantagraph, 121 West 19th Street, New York, N.

Y. TfflMIEIE HD AY ALIE Thursday- Friday, Saturday After a short wedding trip engagement of their daughter Jean, to Walter Farney, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Farney of Strawn. The marriage will take place the- first part of August.

ate families as guests. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Harold, Hassel-bring of Onarga. through the eastern states they will be at home on a farm north The bride wore a brown sheer of Piper City.

creDe street length dress, with a corsage of gardenias. Newlvweds Honored Following the service the couple STANFORD. (PNS) Mr. and Mrs. Franklin White and Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Brent entertained 16 at left for Christopher where Mr. Kirsche is employed as a timekeeper for the Illinois Commercial Tele Clinton Woman Tells Of October Wedding CLINTON. (PNS) Announce-talent of the marriage of Miss Mil me nome oi tne rormer with a phone company. Mrs.

Kirsche is a graduate of the shower on Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Brent who were recently married. The Onarga high school and of Illinois One Big Group DRESS FABRICS 1 At Exactly 2 Price Pillow Ces 42x36 Standard Size, Good Quality, a remarkable value, 1 Each 3C State Normal university. She has evening was spent in playing 500 dred Rainey, daughter of Mrs.

Maude Rainey of Clinton and John taught school for the last three MONTHS' SUPPLY and prizes were won by Mr. and years. Mrs. Ralph Miller. for less than the T.

Yates, son of J. L. Yates4 also of Clinton, was made Friday at 'a Mr. Kirsche was graduated from Paxton Cpmmunity high school in 1938 and since that time has been price of three! Marriage Licenses (PNS) Issued to Lyle W. II.

ROLAND First Floor, dessert bridge party given by Mra, Robert Johnson, East Main street. The wedding took place Oct. 30, Tolan, Minonk and Lucile J. Kettwich, employed by the Illinois' Commercial Telephone company. was best man, and Clinton Classen was another attendant.

Miss Marie Anne Johnson of Milford served as flower girl. A reception was held for about 40 guests after the wedding. The couple will live on a farm near Mil-ford. Miss Irene Doane, John V. Ross Wed PAXTON.

(PNS) Mrs. Irene Doane of this city and John V. Ross of Gifford were married June 21 at Kahoka, according to announcement made here Tuesday. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs.

Byron Wirth of this city, and the service was read by the Rev. J. M. Monroe. Following a brief wedding trip, the couple will reside on the bridegroom's farm near Gifford.

MinonK. 1940 in Independence, the Rev. H. H. Dill reading the single ring Cannon Towels A ceremony in the Methodist parson It's STERN'S! For the Largest Selection of Summer Furniture! age.

Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson ol Cedar Rapids, former Clinton 15c Large size 20x40 Plaid Design, Good Weight, each residents, were the attendants. Mrs. Yates, who attended Clin Girls' Dresses These are fine quality Print Dresses, everyone worth A 79c.

Sizes to 2 to 14 i Extra Large 64x64 Permanent Linen Finish ,25 TableCloths 1 Wash Goods Printed Piques, Dimities, Sheer Piques, Shantungs and Flock Dot Swisses. Eyery yard worth OCp much more, yd 4iJL Odds and Ends Table In the children's dept. we have a table load of infants' and children's wear at this low give-away OCn price fcitC Linens Are Disappearing 36x36 Colored 42x12 AH Linen Borders All Linen rn. Breakfast 7Q 03 Cloths i3C Remnants These remnants are all ends of bolts of wash goods and silks, some pieces as large as 4 yards rTlCe ton schools, has been employed the last five years as secretary in the works project administration office in Clinton. Mr.

Yates, formerly an employe of the H. G. Beatty and Ladies' Anklets A fine quality, all sizes, all colors and white company firm, is now employed by 15c OUW. II. ItoIandflQ Rohr Aircraft, San Diego, Calif, Mrs.

Yates expects to leave Clinton July 15 to join her husband. Miss Marie Kietzman Marries Watseka Man Sanforized Shrunk $1 SLACK SUITS Sizes 14 to 20 ROBERTS. (PNS) On Sunday afternoon Miss Marie Kietzman, loffee I I f'hnlr. an dQ daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Kietz Table, ff 1 I shown with ji Only man was married to Elmer Heeran, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heeran I i arms, gf 81x99 Full Standard Count Bed Sheets TWO-HOUR SALE Thursday 9:30 to 11:30 HATS Values to $5.00 Felti, Strawn, Bllka, Crepea. Brims, Off Face, Sailors, Turbans, Bretons, Bonnets, Black, Brown, Navy, Red. Green, Pastel.

Headslzes 20 'j to ZH-ln. Third Floor, Millinery of Watseka. The Rev. J. C.

Ein 79c Beautiful New Porch Glider fault at the St. Paul' Lutheran church, officiated. Miss IFeona Kietzman, sister of At a New Low Price Beautiful to look at, sturdily supreme for eomfort a the bride, was maid of honor and Miss Anna Kietzman, another sis rUKCH LID Ml that has everything far under regular price ter, bridesmaid. Tkt bride wore a floor length Many Other Specials in All Depts. Tlie WleM MM! Store One Block North of the Square on Main St.

row of white lace over white DOWN Delivers any item! Pun satis. Miss Feana aqua blue chiffon and Misa Anna, rose colored chiffon. The bride's brother, Richard, I.

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