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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 11

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The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
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11
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"1 51 THE PANTAC.RAPII. BLOOMINGTOX. 111-. Tilt KIV. Jl tl.lS4L Married in Iowa Married at Army Fort Greenmans Now at Home COR.N ELL AT home on a farm frV west of Cornell are Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Greenman, who married June 11 in the Arthur Baptist Church. Mrs. Greenman is the former Miss Helen Burkett, daughter of the Early Burketts of CornelL The l'T. AND MRS.

Jrry Lre Srosin were married May 2 at IX. Ironard Hood, Mo. The bride the former ML. Marilyn Lee Miller, daughter of Mrs. Beulah Miller of E.

Grove St. i t- i Floyd Greenmans of Odell are the bridegroom's parents. The Rev. V. Tiler per formed the marriage ceremonv.

Miss Muriel Burkett, the bride's sister, was maid of honor and Mrs. Eldon- Pearson, bridesmaid. Miss Burkett wore white nylon lace Smart, Summer Cov't'osis over a blue sheath for her is the oa of Mr. and Mrs. A Charles Srogla of 1611 S.

Rooseelt Ave. Mrs. Greenman, a Cornell Hi eh School guraduate, is employed by i ft wi 4i I- V-'TtW- i by Ilattir Lmls Lindsay Brothers in Streator. The bridegroom is a graduate of Pon-tiac High School and spent three years in the Navy. Miss Lenegar Harfiburg Dinner Honors Dad, Lad S598 To Be Married HARTS BURG (PNS) Mr and Mrs.

Ben Conrady of rural iHartiburg entertained at dinner Ludlow Girl Engaged fo Wed LUDLOW (PNS) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fox, Gela Bend, former Ludlow residents, announce the engagement of their Sunday in honor of Father's Day and in observance of the birthday daughter, Martha Ann, to A1C i. -fi tY I of their youngest son, Ben D. Conrady.

Their guests were from Lincoln, Middletown, Bloomington, Emden and Hartsburg. Thawville Girl Blankets of 100 Acriian TOSS Samuel E. Baley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Baley, Dupew, N.

Y. The wedding will take place MR. AND MRS. John R. Lehmann were married Sunday in the Congregational Church In Olds, Iowa.

Mrs. Lehmann is the for mer Kathryn Eileen Reschly, Crawfordsville, Iowa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Wanda Lehmann, 808 S. Allin St. The couple will live In Austin.

Guther Photo Sept. 2 at the Ludlow Church of Christ Ws I1 Married To Hennepin Man Eugene Shells, Wed in Rifes the June brkSe a new trrasurc" new Acritan the r.on-!rterJe. mcth rroof. jtaln rrsuUr.t Si-' 4 4 THAWVILLE (PNS) Miss Eugenia Jones, daughter of Mr. cih- At Monticello, at Home Here tksh and Mrs.

Wilfred Jones of Thaw drirt ll blanket! Iff as scft ai 1 fA iv I rrrrc' but if 1 Wit I b- i-krroof and lUl K'll I III QuJfk'y. Choose from Ii If 7 i hi' rorpy. buRtw bbnkrt: It's a scft as id ville, was married Sunday to Norman Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs camel, creen. Harvey Snell of Mansfield who is the bridegroom's brother, Dalve Clem of Cnampaign and Maurice Cecil Hoover of Hennepin in the blue.

Isrtt rrren. I1omt. I I i II Congregational Church in Thaw Eikleberry of Wilmington. or rose. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Eugene who were married in an evening ceremony June 10 in the Methodist Church of Monticello, are at heme at 211 W. Seminary Ave. Mrs. Snell is the former Miss Helen M.

Cook of Monticello, new head nurse at Brokaw Hospital. Her parents are the Brutus C. Trimbles of White Heath. Mr. ville.

The Rev. W. Harvey Young of IOWHTAIR5 miss t-ooK'S wedding gown was made over rosepoint lace ficiating in the presence of 130 over slipper satin. Her lace 1 -m -rfL 'J I 4 t- I '1 -I Juliet cap was attached to an elbow length illusion veil and she earned a bouquet of lilies of the Snell is the son of Roy M. Snell of guests.

Organist was Mrs. Darrcll Tammen and soloist was Miss Joyce Hildenbrar.d. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a gown of white crystalette and lace over taffeta. Her finger tip veil was silk net with a head band of seed valley, baby's breath and feathered pink carnations. Mansfield.

He will graduate from Illinois State Normal University in Augiist. Sptthl fcrciwe GROUP OF Better Cotton r- I The reception for wedding Miss Mary Lenegar TWO HUNDRED FIFTY guests guests was held in the church. Assistants were Miss Lura Peek, Miss Marita Sprouse, Miss Jan attended the wedding in Monticello. pearls. Her flowers were white daises.

She wore a single strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. Maid of honor was Miss Margie Mr. and Mrs. John Lenegar of 405 W. Chestnut St.

have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Catherine, to Howard Cotton, son of the John Cottons of 1414 S. Main St. MJr-T 'i fit i Dr. Leslie Archer performed the service and Mr. Trimble gave his stepdaughter in marriage.

Organ Rader, Miss Jane Rader, Miss Carol Hurst and Miss Jan Clem. The new Mrs. Snell is a graduate of Monticello High School, Brokaw School of Nursing and has Ul r.L7 tU II Above: Sleeveless I 1 I 1 11 Shirtwaist, buttoned I il.f 11 hf ist was Miss Gwen Creech of Mon raDrics Volwt to 89c per yd. ticello and soloist was Miss Donna has No date for the wedding been set. Beavin of Bloomingtcn.

taken post graduate work in Chicago. The bridegroom, also a Mrs. Maurice Eikleberry of Jones sister of the bride. Best man was Robert PJchartLson of Granville. Other attendants were Rodney Hoover of La Salle and Glen Holir.beck of Granville.

The reception was held following the ceremony in the church parlors. Those assisting were Mrs. Dale Whitson. Mrs. Frank Wallis.

Mrs. Wilmington was matron of honor. Miss Betty Stearns of Kankakee Monticello graduate, plans to teach industrial arts following his graduation from ISNU. and Miss Gwen Otto of Gridley Gridley Women Schedule Dance 1 were bridesmaids. Mr.

Snell was attended by Dick Heath of At Riht: Dark Italian fill I ii lit 1 I Le Roy Hildenbrar.d, Mrs. Everett multicolor Mripr Ill I I I i 1 Emboittd Cotton I Strough. Mrs. Margaret Schubert Charleston, best man. Ushers were Noel Alexander of Monticello, GRIDLEY (PNS) Carl Mehn and his orchestra are to furnish sleeveless sheath, but- I I pM.htA I Miss Shirley Jane and Miss ton front, mp pockets I SI Brinda Jor.es.

the music for the square dance Shower To Fefe Mrs. Ray Weber DANA (PNS) Mrs. Ray Weber will be guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower, set for 2 The couple will make their home Kit I Sets July Rites to be held on Gridley's Center Street Saturday at 9 p. m. The In Granville.

The br.de is a Uni Mrs. Philip Malmberg ISNU Graduate Marries Girl From Iowa .1 Iff 1 1 1 1 1 it street dance is being sponsored by versity of Illinois graduate and teaches home economics at Hopkins Township High School in Granville. The bridegroom is employed by the Morris Garage in Granville. p. m.

feunday in the Dana Grade Gridley's Sisters of The Swish organization. This group of women organized in order to have a part in the School. She was Miss Sally Dish-inger before her June 9 marriage. Hostesses for the event will be Centennial, as well as the Bearded Brothers. The dance is one of their first projects.

Persons are Miss Doris lone Ruby, Oxford Junction, Iowa, daugher of Mr. Mrs. Donovan asked to come in their Centennial Mrs. Thelma Bost, Mrs. Zora Hesselberth, Mrs.

Velda Lou Renken, Mrs. Louise Marston, Mrs. Rachael Hinriehs, Mrs. Freida Craig, Mrs. Marjorie Cu-sac and Mrs.

Juanita Coons. To Be Fall Bride costumes. 1 a fcru lkjc u. li. and Mrs.

Merle E. Ruby, Ft. Dodge, Iowa, was married Sunday in the Zicn Lutheran Church, Iowa City, Iowa, to Philip R. Mrs. Almcda Donovan of 2C3 Malmberg, Washington, D.

C. He Hopedale Family Entertains at Dinner HOPEDALE (PNS) Mr. and S. Evans St. and Bob Crutcher.

son of the Lloyd Crutchers of Le Roy, are planning their marriage for fall. Dinners Honor Emden Fathers Is the son of Mrs. C. F. Malmberg and the late Dr.

C. F. Malmberg, 503 Broadway, Normal. The Rev. A.

C. Proehl officiated. Organist Mrs. Donovan is the daughter of Mrs. Murray Springer and son en was Mrs.

A. C. Proe'hl and soloist the John Lipscombs of 402 E. Beecher St. tertained at a family dinner Sun EMDEN (PNS) Four dinners drew families together was Harlan Busch, student of the bride.

She was incorrectly identified as day at which 14 guests were present from Danville, Decatur, Peo for Fathers Day Sunday in Em Foam Rubber Pillows KOOLFOAM SECONDS' Sani-fit Contour-Fitted Mattress Pads den. Miss Almcda Lipscomb in Tuesday's Pantagraph. THE BRIDE, given in marriage ria and Hopedale. Joe J. Rademaker was honor by her father, wore a gown of JIFFY DRY TOWELS 9c Each Value guest at a surprise dinner at the Frer.ch Chantilly lace topped by a pointed collar of lace embroidered with sequins and pearls.

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