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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 9

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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SECTION The FlgKt Against Inflation Isn't Won; Buy Victory Bonds! Four Tages of Women's Interest Agriculture Markets and Financial Want Ads Radio. Central Illinois' HOME NEWSpaper Since 1846 IN THREE PARTS SECTION 6 PAGES' BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS, SUNDAY, DEC. 30, 1945. NINE i Holiday Guests i-xi I ft t. It I UK A I I.VW iy it I tH' 1 3 rf- --t- -s maa "-J r-.

HOME FOR CHRISTMAS. The Rev. and Mrs. Richard I. Stone, South AUin street, have a houseful of guests for the holidays.

They are (left to right) Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mamviller of Reading, their son in law and daughter; Miss Marjorie and Miss Dorothy SStone, daughters of the family, who keep a watchful eye on their niece, Carol Jean Stone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Taul Stone of Springfield, shown next in the picture.

Both Marjorie and Dorothy are home from the of I. CONOVER MODEU 3H0TIIEK AND SISTEIR. Miss Mary Jane Tease, New York model, is making a holiday visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tease, 24 White place.

Her sister, Tatti, will return to New York with Mary Jane to try her luck at modeling. T'etures on the mantel 'are several poses of Miss Pease, whose professional name is M. Jay Dennison. HERE FROM WEST XST. Miss Nancy Jan.

IVairs. employed with American Air Unes in Ixs Angeles, is spending the holidays with her parents. Dr. anil Mrs. Ralph T.

Teairs, and brother, Ricliard. of 302 Ncrth School street, Normal. Richard is a senior it Normal Community High school. daughter, Mrs. Fred Long of Los Angeles, was unable to be present.

Lillian Hotmire John J. Walsh Miss Chambers Wed Robert N.Herr Weds Girl From Michigan Veronica Leary Wed To Mr. Holtzinger Marietta Koke Becomes Bride Of Fred Marzahn Becomes Bride Of Mr. Gresham Army Veteran attended by his brother, William Herr of the navy. The bride attended Michigan Walsh, Mrs.

Cavallo, Mrs. W. Mrs. L. V.

Wagner, all of Bloomington; Miss Patricia Chambers and Miss Gwen Chambers of Chicago. Met Bride At Texas Naval Air Station in Local Girl, Colfax Man Take Vows State college two years and was Takes Bride Springfield Mrs. Donald Wittmis of 307 later employed at Corpus Christi, Tex. Naval Air station where she South Morris avenue announces SAN JOSE. (PNS) Miss Marietta Koke, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Koke of San Jose, Irene Woith, Guy Phillips Married At 4 p. m. Sunday. Dec.

23 Mrs. the marriage of her daughter, Mrs. met her husband. Miss Knecht and Fred Marzahn son of Mr, Lillian Hotmire, to Raymond E. Gresham, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Clinton Gresham of Atlanta. Miss Rosemary Joan Chambers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

S. of N. Miss Gloria Jeanne Beebe Charlotte, and Robert In a double ring ceremony Saturday at St. Mary's church. Miss Veronica Leary of Bloomington Honored Mr.

Herr was graduated from the University of Missouri school of journalism in 1941 and immediately went into the navy air corps. He returned Dec. 4 from 22 The single ring ceremony took Herr of Normal were narried by and Mrs. Fred W. Marzahn of Peoria, were united in marriage at 2 p.

m. Sunday, Dec. 2. The Rev. Fr.

Stockett performed the double the Rev. W. E. Beckett at 2 p. Irene Woith and Guy R.

Delmer Holtzinger of Colfax both of Bloomington, were mar- i were united in marriage. The Rev. place at the Park Methodist parsonage at 3 p. m. Saturday, Dec.

Miss Mary M. Reed, 28 Clinton Tuesday, Dec. 18, at the Methodist Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. place, Normal, and Miss Jeanette Tucker of La Salle were hostesses Episcopal church in Charlotte.

monins oi aciive duty overseas and received his discharge as a first lieutenant Friday at Great Orval Dehart of Bloomington. Fr. Joachim Marcus officiated at the ring service and nuptial high mass held at 8:30 a. m. Palms and poinsettias were used as decora Saturday at a luncheon and the double ring ceremony was followed by a reception at the ring ceremony at the St.

Andrews! Episcopal church in Peoria. Attendants were Miss Harriett Hopping of Peoria and Pfc. Walter M. Lakes. Normalites Attended.

shower honoring Miss Elizabeth Knecht. tions. The honor guest will be mar Chambers of Springfield, and John J. Walsh son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joiin J. Walsh, 1026 West Taylor street, were married at 8 a. m. Wednesday. The double ring ceremony and low mass were read in St.

Joseph church at Springfield by the Rev. J. F. Meara. Music was provided by Mrs.

James Sheehan and Jack Wiedlocher, soloist. The bride wore a gown of white lace and marquisette with a sweetheart neckline. The full skirt ended in a train. Her fingertip veil was held in place with a The bride wore a white satin Meyers. For her wedding the bride chose a tailored gray crepe dress ried at the bride's home, 915 West Olive street.

Twenty guests attended the single ring ceremony. Dr. Chester B. Grubb ofliciatcd. Attending the couple were her brother and sister, Lt.

W. Cotncr and Mrs. Walker Ethington, both of Bloomington. Both the bride and her sister wore black wool suits with matching accessories. Mrs.

Phillips had a camellia corsage and Mrs. Attending the wedding from Normal were the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.

Herr Victorian gown with lace panels ried in the near future to Allen H. Hawks. The bride was attired in a street length dress of white flannel with black accessories and a corsage of red rosebuds. Mrs. Dehart wore black with white accessories and a corsage of gardenias.

The bridegroom was discharged from the army Oct. 9 after 22 months of overseas duty. The newlyweds will make their home with black accessories and a cor nd ruffle train. Her fingertip veil and their son, William. sage of red roses.

The luncheon began at 1 p. m. was held with a cornice of orange Mrs. Marzahn is a graduate of home of Mr. and Mrs.

E. M. Beebe in Charlotte, for about 40 guests. The bride and bridegroom cut the wedding cake with a Japanese sword which he brought back from the Pacific war. Wore Suit.

The bride wore a brown wool suit with brown accessories and a corsage of white roses. She was attended by her sister, Miss Connie Beebe. The bridegroom was The couple spent their honey-moonin Chicago, later coming to at Hotel Rogers and was followed by a miscellaneous shower. Fifteen guests attended. San Jose Community High school.

lor the Christmas holiday The bridegroom, who was recent Ethington wore gardenias and red roses. They left here Thursday for Chicago, from where they will go to the home of the bride's parents, ly discharged from the army, is employed in Peoria, where the couple arc living at 407 Knoxville avenue. crown of pearls. her only ISNU Coeds Go Home for Holiday Mr. and Mrs.

E. M. Beebe in Char lotte, Mich, for New Year's. in Bloomington, where Mr. Gresham is employed.

A family dinner was served last Sunday at the home of the bride's mother. Out of town guests were the bride's brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Plank Jr. Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Herr had as blossoms and she carried white roses centered with an orchid. Presses Described.

Miss Annamay F.vcrs, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a gown of pink net over satm with a matching headdress of veil, caught with ostrich tips. Miss Phyllis Kagel. also a cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid, and wore a gown of blue net over satin with a blue veil headdress similar to Miss Evers. Both attendants carried pink roses.

Lorenz Jrloltzinger of Colfax, a brother of the bridegroom, served as best man, and Francis Leary, jewelry was a strand pearls, a tiift the bridegroom. She carried a white prayer book topped with white orchids. Carry Roses. Mrs. Paul Kiper of Blooming- their guests Christmas day their three sons: Wayne E.

of San Die Miss Lunetta Polk, Miss Gloria Forsythe and Miss Mary Murray, all of 408 West Mulberry street, of Stanford. JOHN FRIEBURGS TO HAVE OPEN HOUSE go, specialist athletic sec Jill Pitts Carroll To Speak at Meeting Delta Gamma sorority will be the hostess group at 1 p. m. Thursday at Hotel Rogers for a luncheon meeting of Panhelienic alumnae. Mrs.

Jill Pitts Carroll of McLean will speak concerning her Normal, went to their homes in Springfield Saturday to visit their ton, a cousin of the bridegroom, was matron of honor and wore a ond class; William, aviation radioman third class of Edenton, N. and Lt. Herr. This was the first time in three years the group has been together. parents.

Miss Polk is visiting hef moth Greshams Return To New Jersey gown of pale yellow taffeta fash er, Mrs. Lola Polk, Miss Forsythe ioned with bracelet length sleeves LE ROY. Mr. and Mrs. John L.

Frieburg of Le Roy will hold open house from 3-5 and 7-9 p. m. Tuesday, Jan. 1, in honor of and full skirt. Her flowers were is with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs Leonard Forsythe and Miss Mur Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gresham experiences as a Red Cross work American beauty roses and she turned from the ETO. The reception is being arranged by Mrs. Victor O.

Demler, Mrs. Burl Van Gundy, Mrs. John L. Frieburg and Miss Patricia Frieburg. Music during the afternoon will be provided by Lliss Eileen Frie- ray is a guest of her parents, Mr.

their silver wedding anniversary wore matching flowers in her hair. and Mrs. John G. Murray. The Friends are invited to call.

Miss Beverly Young of Normal, of South River, N. left Saturday after a visit with Mr. Gresham's brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Gresham Mrs.

Joho In Chicago Mrs. Caroline Joho, 1716 South Main street, is spending the weekend in Chicago with her sister, Mrs. Ray Hennenberger. er in Europe. Reservations are to be made by noon Wednesday with Mrs.

Robert McClintock at 853-3, or Mrs. Jack Damon at G978-0. three young women are Illinois They are the parents of three State Normal university stu- 'children: Patricia, Eileen and dents. 'of Atlanta. John L.

Frieburg recently re-, burg and Miss Eleanor Pray lister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid. She wore a gown of pale blue, similar to that of the maid of honor. Her flowers were pink roses. Another bridesmaid, Miss Camelli Frainer of Springfield, cousin of the bride, wore dusty rose taffeta and carried yellow roses. Best man was Larry Walsh, cousin of the bridegroom, and Engagements of These Young Women Announced 1 1 t-t- v- ---j- the bride brother, was usher.

A breakfast followed at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Leary of 705 West Front street.

Th? immediate families and wedding party were guests. A reception was held from 2 to 4 p. m. at Hotel Rogers for 100. To Live Here.

After a wedding trip of unannounced destination the newly-weds will make their home in Bloomingion temporarily. The bride, a graduate of Colfax Community High school, has been employed as stenographer at En-senberger's for the last five years. Mr. Holtzinger, the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Emil Holtzinger of Colfax, is a graduate of Colfax Community High school and Gallager Business school, Kankakee. He served with the 33rd division for the last 37 months, 29 of which groomsmen were Clarence Fauber, brother in law of the bride, and Lt. Robert Cavallo, cousin of the bridegroom. Reception Held. Following the ceremony breakfast was served in the Flamingo room at the Leland hotel.

A' reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, for 50 guests. Assisting at the reception were Miss Barbara Keck of Springfield, Mrs. John R. Roach of Springfield and Miss Mebel Steenett of St. Louis, cousins of the bride.

After a wedding trip to Chicago the couple will live in LaFayette, were spent in the south Pacific. He was given a discharge Nov. 22. Smiths Return To Dallas, Tex. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Smith and son and daughter of Dallas, spent Christmas with Mr. Smith's brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Soady of Pekin.

where the bridegroom is attending Purdue university. Mrs. Walsh attended St. Joseph's Grade school, Sacred Heart academy and was graduated from Lampier High school at Springfield. She was formerly employed at Sangamon electric company in Springfield.

German Prisoner. The bridegroom was educated at St. Mary's Grade school and was graduated from Trinity High Purkeys Leave For Milwaukee, Wis. Mrs. R.

J. Puikey and son and daughter, 312 East Front street, left Saturday to spend several days in Milwaukee, Wis. They will visit the former's mother, Mrs. C. M.

Meves, a former Bloomington resident. school, Bloomington. He was recently discharged from the Army Air corps, after 14 months overseas. He was in a German prison camp for six months. The wedding was held on the 57th wedding anniversary of the bride's grandmother, Mrs.

J. B. Chambers. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Fauber of LaFayette, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. jGoes to Springfield OAKLEY AMMEKMAN.

liOfi MacArthur avenue, announces the engagement and approaching marriage of his daughter, Margaret, to Eugene E. Trainer, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D.

Trainer of 111 Magoun street. The wedding will be Jan. 13. Fredrick Photo MR. ANT) MRS.

L. R. ALVEY, 50(5 West Wood street, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Lucille, to L. Lawalin, son of Frank Lawalin of Tell City, Ind. No wedding date has been set.

MR. AND MRS. JOHN 1IOERR of rekin the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Rernadine, to Dewey R. Rutt, son of Mrs. Robert Green of rekin.

The wedding will take place Jan. 6 in Pekiu. corinne Photo MR. AM) MRS. EI) TILDMM AN of Roanoke are announcing the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Harriett Tlionunan, to Lynn Rippel. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rippel of El I'aso. The wedding date is not announced.

Columbia Photo Miss Nell Kelly. 53 East Chest-' nut street, went to Springfield Saturday to spend the holiday I with her sister, Mrs. Mary Ritten-1 house..

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