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tiii: rAVTAr.mriL moMrNrrov. im inoi. TmnniY. nrrrttitra it it. Ruth Troyer, Nebraska Girl SAI Plans Program Of Holiday Music I.

i j--L- Christensens Here 1 i I Attend Follies Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Chrlst- ensen of Pearson hotel in Chicago are to arrive in Bloomington to see the Urokaw ollies tonight They're to be house guests of Mr. and Mrs.

W. G. Read of 1922 East Oakland avenue. Formerly Blanche Broun of Bloomington, Mrs. Christensen is a member of the board of directors and chair man of the Gray Ladies Corps of the Chicago Red Cross chapter.

Santa to Appear At High All School Party The appearance of Santa Claus will highlight an all school party for University High school students in Cook hall Friday evening. Called "Santa Swing." the party is scheduled from 8 to 11 p. m. and sponsored by the sophomore class. Decorations will be Christmas candles and greens.

A floor show will be a feature of the program, with Bruce Johnston of the sophomore class serving as master of ceremonies. Thirty students from a local school of dance will present a special show. Miss Ann Naftzger, a University High school lUTKUn. (T.NS) Ml. MUma FirUUrr.

daocbtrr of Mr. aa4 Mrs. Carl llteMier. VeraaM the Wide of KranHa J. TWvIm.

mm of Mr. and Mra. WlUUm TlwniM, rilalW CUma )MU4-IM rhurth. The rkk a gradual of M. lake's msm) mmrimg.

(Iiirag. and brr buod tmm cm plating bi rdMsiUa si I We rnhrrily of lUlneU. Tbey 1U lite la C1mbI. Setrrml ranli were present at the certmocy from NrmaL Tvm ro and the former MUa Dorothy Miss Giff horn, Mr. Jaggi Wed To Live in Lincoln GEORGE It.

LEAKE of Normal Oliver of Bloomington were married they will lire following a wedding parents are Mr. and Mrs. William groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. reception, the tride wore a taJ TREMONT.

(PNS) Mas Florence if. 'horn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Giffhorn of Tremont. became the bride of Cart W.

Jaggi. son of William J. Jaggl of Atlanta and the late Mrs. Wd- Orchesis at ISNU to Attend W. D.

Schapmire Wed in Eureka MUs Ruth Evelyn Troyer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M. Troyer of Eureka and William Darrell Schapmire.

son of Mrs. Susie Schapmire. 416 North Madi son street, illoomlngton, were united in marriage at 3 p. m. Thanksgiving afternoon by the Rev.

William Weaver of the North Danvers Mennonite church. The ceremony took place In the home in the presence of the Immediate relatives and friends. Mrs. Virgil Hawkins accompa nied by Mrs. William Meginnes sang.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a street length dress of poudre blue with brown accessories. She wore a pink rose corsage and carried a white prayer book. She was attended by Mrs. Larry Clayton of Murdock. sister of the bride groom, who also wore poudre blue with brown accessories.

Her cor sage was of yellow roses. Wayne Troyer of Lowpolnt, brother ox the bride, was the best man. Following the ceremony a re ception for 50 guests was held. The young couple left for a four day trip after which they will be at home at 818 East Douglas Street. Bloomington.

where both are employed by the Eureka-Williams Corp. Relatives from Mtnier, Bloom- ington. Danvers, Downs. Low- point, Washburn and Peoria attended the wedding. Thow assisting with the reception were Mrs.

William L. Wood of Washburn, sister of the bride. Miss Fern Troyer and Miss Barbara Herrin. Helen Briscoe, Mr. Broughton Engaged to Wed 51 Us Brlsce rifuhtt net Mr.

and Mrs. W. K. Briscoe of Champaign announce the engagement and approaching marriage 1 Ann'liam J. Jaggi.

at a candlelight graduate now attending Illinois The Orchesis group of Illinois State Normal University, will State Normal university has ac-give vocal numbers, and Donna cepted an invitation to participate Annual Affair Scheduled for Chapter House Sigma Alpha Iota, national music sorority of Illinois Wesleyan university, will present its annual Christmas musicale at 7:30 p. m. Sunday, in the chapter house, 307 East Chestnut street. Patronesses, faculty members and representatives from campus organizations have been invited to the program which is under the direction of Miss Elmira Koehler. Chicago, and her assistants.

Miss Marilyn Warnecke, Princeton, and Miss Ethel Bay-less, Elgin. Chorus to Sinr. The SAI chorus, directed by Miss Betty Jeanne Hollman, St. Louis, Mo, will sing "Shepherds' Christmas song by Dickinson, with Ieone Holle, vocalist, and Miss Elsie Wright, violinist: and -Glory to God in the Highest" by Pergolesi with solo voices by Miss Virginia Parry. Miss Billie Lou Brummel, Miss Leona Holle, Miss Peggy Kruse.

Miss Shirley Ann Balk. Miss Barbara Markland, accompanied by Miss Phyllis Hancock. Miss Warnecke will play a piano solo, "La Cathedral Engloutle" by rbussv, and a vocal number, -Sleigh Sonr" by Kountz. will be given by Miss Brummell. Miss "Wright violinist.

Miss Marv Lee Cross, flutist. Miss Alice Smelz. clarinetist, and Miss Audrey Ferro, pianist will present "Danse des Mirlitons" by Tschaikowsky. Octet to Perform. Christmas Lullaby" by Warren w21 be sung by an octet: Miss Peggy Kruse.

Miss Warnecke, Miss Anita Eppelheimer. Miss Barbara Markland. Miss Dorothy Reichert Miss Marian Deets and Miss Shirley Ann Balk. Miss Hattie Mae Davis will give a vocal solo ana Miss WrirhL a 'iolin solo. A piano selection.

"Folk Song" by Grainger, will be played by Miss Hancock. Miss Guenther will sing "Night of Nights" by Beards lev and an instrumental group comrosed of Miss Patricia Mur phy, bass: Miss Cross, flute: Miss Smelz, clarinet: Miss Wrieht violin, and Miss Balk, violin, will play "Christmastide" arranged by Miss Murphy. Miss Ina De Wall will give a Christmas reading. Accompanists for the program are to be Miss Charlotte Goodrich. Miss Ferro and Miss Koehler.

Zachary-Burion Rites Performed CLINTON. (PNS) Miss Dor-1 othv Zacharr. daughter or the Rev. and Mrs. O.

F. Zachary of Shelbyviile. formerly of Clinton, and R. Dean Burton were mar ried Friday in Shelbyviile. Her father, assisted by Rev.

Mr Hartley of Muncie, IndM per formed the ceremony in the Church of the Nazarene. Following a brief wedding trip the couple will return to Olivet college. Kankakee, where both are stuaents. Attending the ceremony from Clinton were Mr. and Mrs.

Wil liam Cornelius, Mr. and Mrs Clement Cralley and sons, Mr and Mrs. Enoch Nunnery and son Willie, Mrs. Edith Curl and Har eld. Doris and Mary Curl of De Witt; Miss Joan Bowling, Mr.

and Mrs. Erva North, Mr. and Mrs James West and daughter Norma and Mr. and Mrs. Robert West, Clinton.

WHEN COLDS CAUSE SORE THROAT attacks ceremony In the Tremont Method ist church at 3 p. m. Sunday. The Rev. Selden L.

Myers officiated at the double ring ceremony. At the organ. Mrs. A. C.

Schneider played and Mrs. John Sanders ang. Ewortrd to the altar by her father, the bride wa attired In traditional Ivory slipper satin gown with a sweetheart neckline, tight bodice, and leg o' mutton sleeves. It bad a Large bustle back land full skirt which extended Into a sweeping train. Smelhlng For something borrowed the bride wore a fingertip veil of illusion, which was held In place by a small dutch cap with wtnes of finelv embroidered am! pearls.

Miss Giffhorn cart led a bouquet of red roses and baby breath. Iter only Jewelry was a double strand of pearls, a gift r-f the bridegrocnv Miss Hazel Giffhorn. sifter of the bride, served as maid of honor in teal blue. MUs PatrirU Hn-derick. Morton, was the only bridesmaid and wore tnaie.

Their identical gowns were fashioned with boat neckline, tight bodices and full skirts with small hurtle. They wore elbow ler.r-h mitts matching their gown. Their colonial bouquets were ef cortrat-lng mums and they wore flowers in their hair. LUt Attendant. Elmer Rutem of Itartjburg was best man.

George Laun Jr. of Hamburg. Jrhn Damarin of ML Iulaskl and Robert Myers ef Tre mont ushered. Mr. Laun also served as groomsman.

Following the ceremony, a reception was held In the church parlors for ISO runts. Mrs. Leo Centering the white linen eret bridal tat.le wm a three t.er "Rfl the vourc rounle left fr dng trip following the Becomes Bride Of Lincoln Man UNCOLN. (PNS) -Ji De- lores Mae Catteau. daughter ef Mr.

Mrs. 1L J. Cataa ColusOKiS, Neb, Walt EbeU son of Mr. and Mrs. R.

Ebl ef near Llncoia, were snarried at 19 p. tn. Sunday la Iranr.anael Lutheran church ef Colors-bus. Tb Rev. IL C.

brtO- er of the briie. rrfocmd ti doubt ring ceretaocy tn pretence of 3t4 g-evU. The triie wore a rra-a ef Ameriraa Heaaty red r-ade wt'Ji rap srr and bouat skirt. Her mitts were of l-e mm and eelor lrr head drc was of red, whtt peacock tlue. Sh carried a rrecetit shaped bovret ef mums centered wnta AaerUaa Beauty roe.

A reception was bell ta lb church parlors after wtidi IS cnwr4 left on a trip through the south. Tbey vtU re-at Third street ta Lta cotn. Tte trid Is a graiat at Kramer H.th school. Neb, and attecded uai- en.ty. Vatp-arsso, lad.

iZr. Ebet Is a graduate of Lincc4a It Khoct and attended LiacoCa college. Durirg th war be was sta tioned la Italy and Is gaged la turtle. S7 4 i START 10 SI HQ FAT FIRST OAT her for Chrittman for a refund. nnran tjrcfsl tixzim Uutrfti, txarm I l4 itWM vr ajfA tTT sVm 1 1 waoite.

tm rm 1 'Ti lllll mmi Nor. 28 In Bloomington, where trip to St taut. The bride's Oliver of Carlork and the bride Monroe Leake of Leilngtoo. Kallry Photo at of I versity of Illinois. The program is to begin at 10:30 a.

m. with ses sions led by college represents tives. A lesson In locomotor movement is to be presented by Dr. Miriam Gray, sponsor of ISNU Orchesis. The group of students from Normal will give four dance studies.

A contrast between claustrophobia and far horizons will be presented by Avis Brauer. Doris Dismeier, Shirley Galloway, Edith Ilvalgren. Dclores Maile and Clarise Parker. Fatigue will be danced by Janet ager. Rose Meyer and Eleanor Skau.

As a contrasting study. energy will be danced by Mary Ann Anich, Jo Johannes. Pauline Ma pes, Jean Pagels and Marlorie Wyrick. The final pair of studies will be reverence and Irreverence, with Helen Dooley, Mary Bradley. Er ma Crociani, Barbara Ray, Chris Schumacher and Phyllis Young dancing reverence.

Irreverence will be presented by Dorothy Cairns. Josephine Forbes. Eliza beth Heeschen, Esther Hileman. Marilyn Plese. Carol Reig and Dolores Weathers.

Cooley-Benson Rites In Urbana CLINTON (PNS) Miss Elolse Cooler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George 11. Cooley of Clinton, and Robert David Benson of Chicago were married in Urbana Wednes day, Nov. 28.

The Rev. A. A. Belyes, Metho dist minister at Urbana, former ly of Clinton, performed the cere mony. The bride, graduate of Clinton Community High school and Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Nun lng, Baltimore.

has been em ployed as supervisor of the nurs ery at the Burnham City hospital. Champaign. Mr. Benson, army veteran with tnree years service in World War II, is a senior in the University ox Illinois. Mr.

and Mrs. Benson will make their home in Champaign at pres eni. Tell Betrothal Of Julia Gehrt Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gehrt of SOS Franklin avenue.

Normal, an-j nounce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Julia Anne, to Donald F. Mugrage of Galva, 111. He Is the son of Mrs. Ethel Mugrage of Galva. The ceremony will be Dec.

20 at Holy Trinity rectory. Have Family Dinner ELLSWORTH. (PNS) Mr. and Mrs. James Smlthson entertained their family with a turkey dinner inanxa giving day.

Among the guests from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hollings- worth and family of Rockiord. ana Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Baa and family of Virden. 1 Ufggl isr jieatwaiM rwuar im mr ajn nm ntf i mm mm. rmm in mmm mmmmm I t' wf tl funiwi mm mm a I n.i I IM 1H III mi I miii 0m 0 I i mmmt i.TTi'mTm zrzsi In KCOUCS a to 7 roVNM fanl 1 Deri Or Ma Cast mm wa err ii i mi i mmm tmm mm im mmt mm rtae swan oi tne sophomore class I will appear in a reading, while Martha Ten Eyck, also a sopho-I more, wm present piano num bers. Faculty sponsor of the class Is Miss Bernalillo Williams. Gen eral chairman of the party Is Bill Babbs.

The following sophomores are members of committees; Don na Mae Geske, Barbara Bebout, Steffi Goldmann, Betsy Gott- schalk, Susan Loomis, Alice Stoik, Martha Ten Eyck, Patricia Ealy, Warren Clark, Dick Doud, Ken neth Darnall, Bill Babbs, Marilyn Mecherle and Donna Rae Swan. Others assisting with partv plan are Pat Johnson, Doyle Hayes, Oren Schaab, Carta Mo loney, Eleanor Proctor, Arm Phillips. Joy WhiteselL Helen Fry, Ellen Thompson, Ramon Ma- loney, Shirley Dey, Judv Cretcher, Cednc Cooke, Elmer Gray, Con nie Cornick, Dale Schramm, Rose mary Roeder, Joe Edwards and Kay Teter. Gray-Johnson Nuptials Held EMINGTON. Miss Lor a In Gray, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Gray of Emington, was married at the home of her par ents at 2 p. m. Sunday to John L. Johnson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Johnson, also of Emington. The double ring ceremony was read by the Rev. W. J.

Davles before a setting of yellow and white mums. Aria Strobel of Dwight played wedding music and accompanied Mrs. Helen Bennett of Saunemin, who sang. An Informal reception was held following the nuptials. Assisting in serving were Mrs.

James Gray, a sister in law of the bride, Miss Margie Ross and Mrs. Elmer Johnson, sister in law of the bride groom. The bride is a graduate of Saunemin High school and has been employed in domestic work. She served as a leader in 4-H work for some time. The bride groom was graduated from Em ington school and served four years in the army, three of which were spent overseas.

He is now engaged In farming. For the present they will make their home with the bridegroom's parents. following a wedding trip. a I Material for Dress as Pictured 33i of their daughter Helen to DeanjGiffhom. Mrs.

Walter Jarrl and C. Broughton, son of Mr. and.Mws Margaret Ann Caldweil and Mrs. C. H.

BrouKhton of 114 Mary Jane OUara served. Beecher street. Bloomington. The, wed. ling will I Iec.

21 at the Universalitt church In Uibana. wettIing rake surrounled by )fl nfi. lored cherry red gabardine suit and neutral gabardine tcp coat brown acreuorMS ana white mum corsage. Lire la UareJa. Mrs.

Jaggl Is a graduate cf Tremoeit Community High school ith the class cf ISO and was formerly employed the offers of the Caterpillar Tractor com pany in East lYcria. Mr. Jaggl was graduated from Lincoln vhools and has been enored tn frmirt After Dec. a. Mr.

and Mrs. Jarrt will at home tn their ar-Jir tmer.t in Ltacoln. Out of town gucits ete from Uncoln. New HolUndL Gitxexi City, nioominxton. Normal.

Che- noa. Colfax, Markinaw. Mellon. ML rulakL HartJburg. WaCitrsg ten.

reorta. Chicago. At Unta. Streatoc. Duiuth.

Mn and Milwaukee. Wis. Move From Georgia Mr. and Mrs. Jo Brewer of r-t Walnut street rr re3 here from AtUr.ta.

Ca. He etr.rJored by th SUU Farm manaxrr. I 24 Extra! Kantrun Nylon Hosiery Mf II W. XV. II.

ItOI.AMl 113 NORTH MAIN is fflir mm av limti Itmt liimt 4 IHIrll, tl This Above All A Priller Blouse Dance Play Day in a dance play day at the Uni versity of Illinois Saturday. Dance groups from three other colleges will take part: The Uni versity of Illinois, Southern Illinois university at Carbondale, and the Navy Pier branch of the Uni- DONALD FULTON, son of the Thomas Fnltons of Ridge-farm, I1L, and Miss Jean Kemmerly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F.

Kemmerly of 501 East Taylor street, were married Nov. 28 In the homo of the bride. After a wedding trip to Chicago the newly-weds are living at 412 Leland avenue. The bride teaches Prairie Union school near Bloomington and her husband Is an ISNU student. Kallry Phot Peplum Frock For Party Wear TFf 4990 SIZES 6 Her holidav nartv drena.

xhs'll Must love it! You can easily get I Li AAA am fauern au reaay. xmu siae sun seams, quick sewing! That ripply beck dipping peplum Is so grown I up, so aina to young growing figures! This nattprn aar tn iicj ilmnl. to sew. is tprffrt fnr fit TnplnitM complete uiustraiea instructions. Pattern 4990 rirls k1t.

It A in 12, 14. Size 10, 2V yards 39 inch! send Z3 mil in eolna for this pattern to The Pantacraph. Patirra Dept 130 North Clinton street, Chicago SO. 111. Print plainly YOUR NAME.

ADDRESS. ZONg, SIZE AND STYLE NUMBER. NEWS! Our Fall and Winter Pattern book la ready I Send 19 cents at one to be aura you get thia eay aew collection of fasclnaUng new fashions. Printed right In the book are FREE directions for making EIGHT useful gifts, each from a feed bg. or fabric remnant.

Order bow! fcr -i It's easy to make SKIRTS DRESSES Dear Sir: Choose her Chrhtmat blouse to dress-up her suit, add sparkle to her plain dark skirl at Priller" where you'll have the widest choice! Some are plain, some are sequin studded; all combine exacting colors with clever and interesting prints. $7-98 to $10.98 ivntH ik. iK.I University of Illinois. They're Newcomers From Lincoln Lincoln is the former home of the James A. Kinsellas and sons Michael.

S. and Philip. 5 months. They live at 1203 South Linden street. Normal.

Mr. KinnelU Is associated with McConashie and Kfniella, 201 South Main street. Christmas Cards? ORDER SOW if vo Ii-tend Mending PEllSOX ALLY IUPRISTED ChrUtmM Cards! More than dozra albums to choose from at Roland's; tlJDO. 12J0O and tip. They're lovely and really dirtinctire.

ROLAND'S for ChristmoM Cards! 0 fit tiff II Has Cliristman GUI NYLONS Hellers Elasticized Jersey Only 398 Qukk as a flash you make a skirt Just by turning up the hem a dress just by scwicg tbe shoulders and hem. And they fit to perfection because of tbe elasticized waiftllnes that giro you that little-middle look. SmrKrth fitting Jersey In a Lerj of beaatiful colors. Doicnstairs Store P. S.

our purcha.c docs not please just return it after Christmas 5 F.CAUSK Roland's anticipated the scarcity Njl.n buying op thousands and thousand of palra when they were arallable last July and Aorut we NOW hare Nylons for your Christmas giving! Roland's had more Nylons during the sr. Roland has more Nylons NOW, while many at ores haten'i tbem. NYLONS by "Phoenix- -Claussnfr" -Van Kaalte" "Manikin" Trim and Others! rs Roland's 7s the Hosiery Store 4iK (Alii -V.

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