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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 22

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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PmnUgraph, Bloomlngton, II Sun April 13, 195. Twenty Two Tynan-Hundman Rites Read in Holy Trinity Mss Radley To Give Program for Moose Miss Alice Radley. friendsh.it 1 and ct'airman' her chapter STAUFFER Horn Reducing PLAN BeprearaUtfT! MAtGUEIITf MOtCAN Ph. 8-3786 Miss Donna Tynan became Ger-1 and hair braid a. m.

carried blue daisies. The bride's vL; Holy mother chose a tangerine colored I J-L 6 Womea aid Hundman's bride in 10 ceremonies Saturday in Trinity Church. The two will be; silk print and beige duster; Mrs. at home this week at 609 E. Oak accessories were wWte1 wiU form initiation! lynan accessories uere nKe(and entertainment will be followed i and her corsage was a hate by a social hour Mi glamellia.

Mrs. Hundman, thei i land Ave. Parents of the newly married bridegroom's mother, was wear pair are the William P. Tynans of 1324 N. Linden St and the John ing a blue suit with white accessories and a white glamellia cor- New Floor Care Ends Waxing C.

Hundmans of 1012 N. Evans St. Both principals are University sage, The Hundmans wedding recep High graduates. The bride is bookkeeper at Burroughs Plumbing and Heating Co. and Mr.

Hund- tion, from 11 to 2, was held in the American Hungarian dub. 1 c-ne or the difficult jobs of housekeeping is to wax linoleum and asphalt -tile floors. Now. thanks to Glaxo, it no lonrpr necessary to wax and scrub: just man is employed at Kroger's East 1 Assisting with guests were Miss Oakland Avenue store. Vickie HalL Miss Sheila Davis.

Mrs. Nancy Hundman, Mrs. TWO HUNDRED GUESTS at-' Carol Somers, Mrs. Patricia Bag- irn aoom twice a year. maintains a high lustre, non iWjJPWJtuig that seals out dirt.

ir: f-i dries in one hour and i tended the Hundmans double, osy, Mrs. Dorothy Carlin, Mrs. 1 1 It's cheanpr thin wax in the lone run. bosirt( v. ring ceremony at which the Rev.

Robert T. Hughes officiated. Miss Jean Hundman of 1012 N. Evans the bridegroom's sister, was maid of honor and Phil Somers Doris Stelle and Miss Donna Massie. When the Hundmans left for a week end in Chicago, the bride was wearing a full skirted navy blue dress, navy blue and white accessories, white coat and hat and a corsage made up of white daisies.

of Downs was best man. Others in the wedding party were Mrs. Maurice Malinowski of Miss Betty Joan Williams Hawkim Photo Miss Sherrilyn Ann Martin Nitzel Photo Miss Juanita Paris Corinne Photo 1001 S. Madison bridesmaid; Basement Basement Honsewares Dept. Richard Tynan of 1324 N.

Lin neth Lancasters. former Delavan and approaching marriage of their den the bride's brother, Ron Two Teachers Among residents. daughter, Miss Marilyn Rae Sieg, Miss Paris was educated in Col- and James E. Komnick, son of the ald Bacon of 314 Highland Normal, Charles Summers of 404 E. Douglas St.

and James Hazard acxa cuivi la iiuw cuiiiucu ill ive xi. a. JomniCKS OI rt. XV. o.

ective Brides KrAChDrIVCk KriHDC VI The couple's wedding has been of Heyworth, ushers. Mrs. John I PuKNiruni irORi rwuT mot NUMI rWWIITV "uucu wew xorce set for Saturday, June 21. Base at Shreveport, is a XT graduate of Delavan High. 4 nity High graduate and an em Miss Betty Joan Williams has The J.

A. Martins of 1403 W. set 4:30 p. m. Sunday, June 22, for Grove St.

have announced that 2 Hour Sale Monday Wife Open 6:30 to 8:30 P. M. An Illinois State Normal eradu- ployee of Dr. Stanley K. Nord.

Carlock was organist for the wedding and Mr. Tynan gave his daughter in marriage. Miss Tynan's bridal gown was imported rosepoint lace and silk taffeta. Lace applique and pearl and sequin embroidery decorated the gown's taffeta bodice. The Peter Pan collar was lace and the haf Oerma, TcKo tfcoir a.icrhnr TVT5K Sh.rrihn.

Ann aie, MISS lieioreS Afiene inrasn- iiauuc, an cinjrcc wj. i-u- marriage Tnarriafro u.i. r. er, is the fiancee of a former ISMJ nail and Archibald Concrete benjamin or ouax. ine an- npuncement of the couple's en- enSaed t0 man Saturday, Aug.

Mffler and a former ISNU student bouffant taffeta skirt featured a sc alloped lace peplum, lace trimmed side panels and chapel length train. 69c $1.59 $1.49 25 OFF 79c Imported decorated tea pot. Regular price $1.00. Special Oval aluminum roasters, regular price $2.00. Special Easy Day dust mop, regular price $2.98.

Special Revere Ware Stainless Copper Clad utensil Weftt Bend aluminum muffin pans, regular $1.00 each. Special Imported China dinnerware sets, 98 pieces, serlce lor 12, plus 6 extra cups. Mrs. Elmer L. Williams of 1705 nois State Normal senior.

Her Thrashers of CaStnS and teacher. Kuth Relchert. will S. Center St. and the late Mr.

Wil- fiance, son of the A. B. Taylors Euiess Millers of Atlanta married June to Wesleyan'i liams are parents of the prospec- oft801 Broadway, Normal is a is teaching in' the commercial art instructor, Frank tive bride, who is an employee of veteFan four S3" 91 Springfield public school system NVlUiam Needle Jr-the Bloomington Division of North- employed by A. G. and her fiance is employed by the Mr.

and Mrs. E. C. Reichert of em Illinois Gas Co. 5lacror? plimibinS HeaUng minois Commerce Commission in Dupo are parents of the bride- Mr.

Benjamin, who is employed C' Nrmal- Springfield The bridelect is an elect who was educated at South- by Benjamin Ford Sales in Col- A June wedding has been set by Mr. Miller kI'Z the son of the Richard A. Miss Juanita Paris and Roger efS Sd mSI Benjamins of Colfax. Lancaster. ColUnsville.

graduated from Wash- The Rev. John D. Trefzger will Parents of the engaged couple jngton University in St. Louis and perform the couple's June wed- are Mr. and Mrs.

Arvil Paris of The Raymond Siegs of Shirley from Kansas University in Law-ding in the First Christian Church. 601 Pine Normal, and the Ken- have announced the engagement rence. Imported China dinnerware ets, 53 pieces, service for g. SPECIAL $45.95 SPECLXL $29.95 Regular $39.93. Regular $39.93.

Regular $69.95. $49.95 rum. $24.95 SPECIAL Regular $29.93. AN ILLUSION half pillbox headpiece with pearl and sequin trim held the bride's fingertip length veil of pure silk illusion. Miss Tynan carried white daisies on a white prayer book and wore her bridegroom's gift, pearl earrings.

Miss Hundman was dressed in ballerina length blue French crys-talette, fashioned with a torso bodice, bateau neckline and bouffant skirt tied with a bow at the waistline. Her matching half hat of hair braid was embroidered in rhinestones and held a circular veil; shrimp colored daisies made up her colonial bouquet THE BRIDESMAID wore shrimp colored crystalette gown Milliiilim inniWBWUlWWIWiniJBiijuilipiiJuiJUAUli' wtww.vxc-: Hand decorated bathroom accessories In discontinued patterns, ulngle or double shelves, wast baskets, tissue holders, toilet brush holders. Rubber Maid discontinued items, drain board trays, sink liner mats, dish drainers, toilet top trays. V2 PRICE Vi PRICE Tuesday's Hostesses 2W Basement Housewares Department Miss Coleita Aitken and Mrs. James G.

Sinclair will be hostesses for Bloomington Country Club's bridge luncheon Tuesday bVtaBr FURNITURE STORE ti WEST SIDE S0UAR1 SHOP AT LIVINGSTON'S MONDAY NOON TO NINE I oo alive under by Miss Delores Arlene Thrasher Miss Marilyn Rae Sieg Corinne Photo Miss Ruth Reichert Corinne Photo Plus Ultras Mrs. Geske To Entertain SK Mothers votions and hostesses for the 1 p. m. meeting will be Mrs. Marie Dillow, Mrs.

Thomas Hall, Mrs. James Mitchell, Mrs. Marilyn Gaddy and Mrs. John Weberg. Marguerite's Hat Shop will provide the hats for the showing.

To View Hafs A style show of spring and summer hats will be shown at the Mrs. Briggs To Give Book Club Review Wednesday Book Club will have a 1 o'clock luncheon at the YWCA Wednesday, with Mrs. Clarence Meihsner and Mrs. Herman Per-schall as hostesses. Mrs.

S. A. sun PliHiiiuA iiSii filAsl hti Plus Ultra dessert luncheon Wednesday at Wesley Methodist Church. Mrs. Robert Greve will give de grow up from Mrs.

John Geske of 912 Hastings Stalagmites cave floor. Briggs will give a book review. Dftnrcnc an easy to care for, coordinated group of separates that go as far as your imagination allows them to mix or match. Sizes: 8-20. A.

Outfit pleated Play-suit with detachable briefs 8 B. Open collar blouse $3 B2. Full skirt. $5 Middy overblouse $5 D. Tailored skirt $5 ot lined) E.

Bermuda shorts $4 I Dr. will be hostess at a luncheon for Sigma Kappa Mothers Club members Monday afternoon at 1. The club will elect its next year's officers and have a discussion of the coming season's plans. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. C.

V. Dunnuck, Mrs. F. B. Coleman, Mrs.

Hollis Frey, Mrs. Herbert Garling and Mrs. T. C. Morrill.

In? ft 11 Mr." Robert" Pedal pushers 55 SATURDAY well known hair stylist now of richard's beauty salon 503 N. Main St. MEN'S SALE GROUP $1277 Values to $17.95 GIRLS WIN A FREE WARDROBE OF THE BRAND NEW OLD MAINE GAY WINGS FLATS WITH LOTS OF STYLE AND WEAR. WATCH FOR THEM ON TV BEAT THE CLOCK THE PRICE IS RIGHT. ill vb i' A $.

Children's Oxfords Straps Values to $6.95 and 1 GROUP HIGH HEELED PUMPS AND SANDALS Modified Toes $977 fivl! Values to $16.95 Sport Shop Livingston's Second Floor Quaker Proportioned NYLONS Per Box MATCHING BAGS mm $Q77 iwfMmmY Plus Tax Mr. Robert W. Richards, popular hair-iylist, formerly cf Decatur and Davenport, now turns his talents to permanent waving and joins the several "specialists" en the staff of Richard's Beauty Salon. Mr. Robert Invites YOU to test his ability.

mi Values to $14.95 IN SMARTLY STRIPED'kRINKAY CELAPERM BY AMERITEX A guarontttd wathob? drip-dry, MnucVr conrw binotion of ocetat and cotton. This fabric can drip dried and rvquirtt little or no Ironing. Colons Pink on white. Aqua on white. HEY! KIDS! HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO WIN A NEW RCA PORTABLE TV OR ONE OF THE MURRAY 2 SPEED BICYCLES TO BE GIVEN BY JETS ON CAPT.

JINKS COMIC CARNIVAL, STATION WEEK, CHANNEL 43. (MO?) 0 rlchmrd beauty talon 503 'a N. Main, Bloomington. Phone 4-1730 rietaard'i rampn hep 309 S. Main, Normal.

Phone 4-3130 richard's styl ibop ft034 N. Main, Bloomington. Pbone 4-3160 Quality Footwear for 77 Years at 106 N.Main One of Illinois? Great Stores.

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