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The Pantagraph du lieu suivant : Bloomington, Illinois • Page 23

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chlonce Allen, John Streit Exchange Rings MACKINAW (PNS) After a wedding Mr. and Mrs. John will reside in triStreit Eureka at 207 E. 'Conover. The former Kathleen Sue Allen of Mackinaw and Mr.

Streit of Deer Creek were married Sunday at the Mackinaw Methodist Church. The Rev. Harold Hall officiated at the double ring rite before 225 gests, with Miss Marian Hammer of Deer Creek as organist and Burdell Hall of Morton as soloist. PARENTS of the two are Mr. and Mrs.

Willis Allen Sr. of Mackinaw and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Streit of Deer Creek.

The new Mrs. Streit graduated from Deer Creek-Mackinaw High School and is employed by State Farm Insurance Companies. Mr. Streit, a Deer Creek-Mackinaw High graduate, is a student at Eureka College. The bride was married in a floor-length gown of Chantilly lace with an inset of tulle on the skirt.

The back was tiered with lace and tulle ruffles and the bodice was fashioned with a sabrina neckline edged with pearls and sequins. Her elbow-length veil of illusion was held by a crown of seed pearls and crystallettes. Serving as maid of honor was Miss Marilyn Dreier of Peoria in a pink sheath with matching overskirt. She carried pastel shades of daisies. BRIDESMAID was Miss Barbara Allen of Mackinaw in an identical gown.

Flower girl was Peggy Schmidgall of Mackinaw. Best man was Steve Weigand of Deer Creek and groomsman was Larry Carius of Washington. Ushering were Donald Gilbert of Deer Creek, Mike Fisher of Washington, Le Roy Tuffentsamer of Chicago and Rick Jacobs of East Peoria. A at the church was held immediately after the wedding. Former Resident Wed in South HOPEDALE.

(PNS) Mr. and Mrs. Leland H. Coggins of Nashville, formerly Hopedale, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Judith Lee, to William Randolph son of Mrs. Rex Bats of Nashville, and William Randoph Sr.

of Colombia, Tenn. The ceremony was performed June 15 at 8 p.m. by the Rev. 0. H.

Lane, great uncle of the bride, at his home, in Murfreesboro, Tenn. The young couple will reside in Nashville. Mrs. S. Stephen Foster Kallvy Photo Repeat Vows In Afternoon Miss Sherian E.

Wilson of 808 E. Market and S. Stephen Foster of Eagle, were married Saturday afternoon at 3:30 in Park Methodist Church by the Rev. Samuel J. Buck.

Kenneth Axelson of Joliet provided music for the double ring ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wilson of Bloomington and his parents are Mr. and Mrs.

S. L. Foster of Eagle. Maid of honor was Miss Ginger Werts of Bloomington who wore yellow. Bridesmaids were Miss Peggy and Miss JoAnn Block.

Flower girl was Doria Lynn Pliura. Best man was Donald Foster of Eagle and other attendants were Emery Babcock and Dennis Boyden. Ringbearer was Lee Foster of Eagle. A reception followed in the church. They live in Wauesha, Wis.

Mr. Culbertson Takes Bride Married in Hammond, on June 7 were Miss Virgene Longwith of Hammond and Warren D. Culbertson of Normal and Hammond. Parents of the two fare Mr. and Mrs.

Vern B. Longwith of Morocco, and Mrs. Lawrence D. Culbertson of 400 N. School, Normal.

Mrs. Culbertson attended Indiana University, where she obtained her bachelor's and master's degrees. Mr. Culbertson a bachelor's degree from Western Illinois University. Both in the Hammond City School System and they reside in Hammond.

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AND PARTIES $1.99 $1.19 Saunemin (PNS) Miss Ann Louise Falter is engaged to be married to Roger Eugene Headley, according to an announcement by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Falter. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Sutphin-Ringo Troth Revealed Mr. and Mrs. Shannon M. Sutphin of Blackstone, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Bonnie Sue, to Rex L.

Ringo, of the United States Air Force at Fort Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude U. Ringo of 804 E. Monroe.

An August wedding is planned. Mrs. Cleary To Be Feted EL PASO (PNS) Mrs. Frank Cleary will be honored at an informal reception to be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday in the El Paso United Church of Christ.

Families of her present piano pupils have arranged the party. Mrs. Cleary and her husband and mother, Mrs. C. C.

Patton, expect to leave El Paso near Aug. 1 for their new home in Los Altos, Calif. No invitations have been mailed, but present and former students may attend. Mrs. Cleary is a a a a a a a a native El Pasoan and began her musical training before starting school.

She was a student of Bertrand Houston in Peoria, spent several years on concert tours, and has been accompanist for ensembles, dance bands and soloists in the area over 25 years. She began teaching piano on a part time basis about 25 years ago, and now devotes most of her time to it. A teaspoon of cream of tartar in the wash and rinse water erases rust stains from most clothes. If cows could they'd give MILNOT 1 09 2 excellent in coffee! Pantagraph, Bloomington, Bonnie Sue Sutphin Hash Photo June 20, 1963. 23 MORE PEOPLE USE ow.

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E. Rehkers of 1305 S. Center, and Mr. Gummerman, son of the B. H.

Gummermans of 10 Norbloom, were married June 12 in Memorial Church on the campus of the university. The bride has been employed by General Telephone and Mr. Gummerman will be a junior at Stanford, majoring in Spanish. Miss Carol Hausch was bridesmaid and Kurt Gummerman, best man. JoAnn Rustman, Mr.

Dixon Wed--To Live in Pontiac FLANAGAN Earl Edward, Dixon of Pontiac, and his Saturday, the former JoAnn Emily Rustman of Flanagan, are making their home in Pontiac. Parents of the couple are the Arthur S. Rustmans of Flanagan and Mrs. Frank A. Dixon of Pontiac and the late Mr.

Dixon. The Rev. Marvin Krueger officiated at the service, at which Mrs. Vernon Eden and Marvin Pomeranke, both of Flanagan, were organist and soloist. THE WEDDING was read Saturday evening at 7:30 in St.

Petri Lutheran Church in Flanagan before 175 guests. The bride, given in marriage 1 by her father, wore a lace gown, the Sabrina neckline of which dipped to a modest in back. The bodice tapered into a bouffant shirred lace skirt, with seed pearls and sequins highlighting the front She's Engaged bodice. Lace rosettes added interest to the semi-bustle back. The bride's veil of French silk illusion was attached to a handmade tiara-type crown of miniature pearls and crystal bead trim.

She wore matching lace gauntlets, an aurora borealis crystal necklace, and a century-old gold pin which had belonged to her great-grandmother. She carried a nylon handkerchief belonging to her grandmother Scifer. ATTIRED in mint green sheer nylon over white nylon lace were the maid of honor, Miss Pat Dixon of Pontiac, and the bridesmaid, Miss Sharon Summers of Foosland. Dorothy Ann Joines of Gary, was flower girl. Best man was Joe Dixon of Pontiac and groomsman, John Dixon, Pontiac, cousin and brother of the bride.

Ushers were Gary Uftring of Minonk and Jack Cox, Pontiac. Ringbearer was Stephen Rustman of Flanagan, a brother of the bride. A parish hall reception followed. The bride attended Flanagan schools and is a senior at Illinois State Normal University. Mr.

Dixon attended Pontiac schools and is employed by Burke Service of Pontiac. Ray Zebells Living in Odell ODELL -(PNS)- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Zebell returned this week from their wedding trip. Mrs.

Jane Ruddy and Mr. Zebell were married June 14. She is employed by the General Telephone Co. and he is mechanic. Shower To Honor Two Chapter H.P.

of PEO will honor members Miss Judy Pietsch and Miss Marcia Palmer, future brides, at the chapter's meeting Friday at the home of Mrs. C. L. Patterson, NEA MANNERS Informal Rite Appropriate A bride in her late 30s or early 40s may find an informal wedding more appropriate. Club Celebrates 57th Anniversary SAYBROOK -(PNS)- Members of the Corterie Club of Saybrook celebrated their 57th anniversary on Wednesday with a luncheon at the Redwood Inn in Rantoul.

The club was organized in 1906 by Mrs. Kate Dahl and Mrs. Will Williams. There are three charter members: Mrs. Dahl, Mrs.

Effie Stine and Mrs. Hulda Youle. Fete Tom Kavelman HARTSBURG -(PNS)- Mr. and Mrs. William Kavelman entertained Sunday in their home to honor their son, Tom, who received his bachelor's degree in agriculture Saturday at the University of Illinois.

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