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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 36

Publication:
The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
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36
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Pantagraph C4 Bloomington Normal, III. Aug. 20, 1975 New Names in News 4 i Garden wedding in Farmer City for Monicals 0) Mr. and Mrs. Howard A.

Mimical Jr. 1 fisJn will reside at 2KB K. Oakland following a wedding trip to St. Lniis. Mo.

They were married at 4 p.m. Sunday in the backyard garden of the bride's grandmother. Mrs. Helen Duff of Farmer City. The bride, the former Jill Andria Goldberg, is a daughter of Ms.

Kay Wollenschlager of 303 Vista Drive and Dr. Seymour Goldlorg of 903 Hastings Drive. The bridegroom's parents are Howard A. Monical Sr. of Bellflower and Mrs.

Sumiko Tani of Japan. Ann Wollenschlager. the bride's Mr. and Mrs. Donald F.

Mugrage Jr. of Lincoln are parents of David Matthew Mugrage, born Aug. 9. He weighed 6 pounds, 12' a ounces, and has a sister, 22 months old. Grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Krnest Kuiweman of Winchester and the senior Donald F. Mugrages of West port. Conn. Great-grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Foy Pence of Winchester and Mrs. Julia Gchrl of Normal. Welcoming their new daughter. LeAn-na Marit Ah ring, are Mr.

and Mrs. Ben J. Ahring Jr. of Kl Paso. LeAnna was born Aug.

9. weighing 7 pounds. 6 ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Richard L. Dickinson of Congcrville and Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Ahring Sr.

of O'Fallon. The Richard J. Dickinsons of Kureka and the William II. Schultzes are great-grandparents. Information for this column mutt be submitted by mail or at The Pantagraph newsroom counter.

None is taken by phone. The deadline it two weeks after a baby's birth. Editor. Amy Suiannt LaMonta is the' new daughter of Mr. mid Mrs.

Gary taMontc of Dow ns. She was born Aug. 9. weighing 5 pounds, 13' a ounces. She and her sister.

Stacey Lynne. 5, are grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Bay Kyburn Sr. of Cooksville and Mr.

and Mrs. John O. LaMonte of H. U. 2.

Robert Allan Witt was born Aug. 7 to Mr. and Mrs. James L. Witt of 2901 Hanover Drive.

Hubert, who weighed 8 pounds, 5' ounces, is a brother of Steven James, 4, and Jeffrey David, 17 months. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Free of Salem, and Mrs.

Harvey Schramm of Shadyside, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. David Haning of rural Minier are welcoming Lance Michael Haning, born Aug. 14.

The 6-pound, 15' a-ounce' boy is a brother of Mark. 3' a. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crawford and Mr.

and Mrs. Delmar Haning, all of Minier. Onis Mitchel of Delavan and Frank Crawford of Lincoln are great-grandfathers. The first child bom to Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred D. Sliercr Jr. of Urbana is Eliiabeth Ann Sherer, who arrived Aug. 10. She is a 7-pound.

13-ounce granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heuel H. Stubblefield of 200 W. College.

Normal, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Sherer Sr. of 1001 K.

Kmorson. Great-grandmothers are Mrs. Ivan It. Stubblefield of 202 W. College, Normal, for whom she was named, and Mrs.

Willard Polite of Wood Hill Towers. Sherer is a fourth year student in the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Dave McClelland of rural Lelioy are parents of a daughter, Krista Kay McClelland, born Aug.

16. weighing 7 pounds, 10 ounces. Krista and her sister. Stacy Lee, 4, are grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs.

S. B. Duffie of rural Le wist own and Mr. and Mrs. Don Braden of Lewistown.

Mrs. Lydia Campbell of Canton, Mrs. Stella Duffie of Lcwistown and Mrs. Hannah Carnicle of Mt. Sterling are great-grandmothers.

Mrs. Monical Mart Department Store. The bridegroom, a graduate of Bellflower Township High School, is employed by K-Mart Foods. Hint of pineapple in barbecue sauce Use drained syrup from canned pineapple in your barbecue marinade-basting mix. Grill pineapple slices the last five minutes chicken or hamburgers cook.

sister, and William Monical. the bridegroom's brother, attended the couple. A reception was held in the backyard garden. Music for the wedding and reception was provided by Mark Millhouse and the Ballard Count Guitar Band The bride is a graduate of Blooming-ton High and is employed by K- WE SELL ONLY U.S.D.A. CHOICE 7 'V VV- -A Mrs.

Wallace Olsen-Wallace Miss Marbiira (kw Olson became the bride of Hod Kdward Wallace at II a.m. Saturday at Holy Trinity Church. Thci parents an? (k-ne Olson of 207 W. Kmorson and the late Mrs. Olson and Mrs.

Phyllis Wallace of 707 S. Center and lHn Wallace of Albuquerque. N. M. Ik'bbie Knritfit.

Ifcmna West. Cathie Olson and Sandy (Worth attended the bride. The bridop-oom's attendants wore David Olson. Mirk U-mbke. Scott Hodman and IXtuiis Glass.

Serving as ushers were (ioorne. Goforth and Matt Ixmbke. A reception was held at Knights of Columbus Hall. The couple will reside in Hloomington. They are both graduates of Blooming- ton High School.

'Hie bride is employed I by Bergnor's as a sales clerk and the bridegroom is employed by State Farm Insurance Companies as a printer. Obscene colls problem for Princess Anne LONDON ITI i Officials are tapping Princess Annes private telephone to try to trace a month-old tflsh of obscene calls which continued even after she had her original unlisted number changed, a post office spokesman has said. r) U.S.D.A. CHOICE BHRITE mum LA f'X I "mS' YOUR SAVING DAYS: AVA AUG. 20-21-22-23 LJ 0 U.S.

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near the army house at Sandhurst where the queen's only daughter lives with her husband. Capt. Mark Phillips. Brief calls ranging from the sarcastic to the obscene began to the secret number about a month ago, sources close to the case said. Men would upgrade status of nurses HONOLULU (APi Nurses should recruit more men into their ranks if they want to upgrade their professional status, says Sen.

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