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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 23

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The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
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23
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Bloomiiiftea, DL, Sunday, Oat 106S. 23 NEW NEXT DOOR vTmwr District Manager Of Kresge's Here x-v I info 'y 4i BB iafj' ffl: -o 0 jfiHf 1 L. ''J J. Raid Bishop, who moved from Le Roy to 1005 Dillon, Normal, with his wife, Gladys, and sons, John, 19, and a student at Illinois State Normal University, Paul, 17, and Steven, 14. The assistant manager of Thorn McAn is Robert D.

Carlson, who moved from Ellsworth to 402 E. Grove with his wife, Jeanne, and children, Cindy, 4, Becky, 2, and Tammy, 3. Mrs. Carlson is employed at Illinois Agricultural Association. Living at R.R.

2 Blooming-ton, are Mr. and Mrs. Shelby M. Wharton and 1 9 months old son, Shelby Monroe Jr. They have moved to this area from Fairbury.

Mr. Wharton is district manager of Field Enterprises Educational Corp. Mrs. Wharton is the former Dorothy Carver of Bloomington. District manager for S.S.

Kresge Eugene A. Oliver, has moved to 11 Grandview Normal, with his wife, Mary, and their sons, Dale, 11, and Dennis, 9. They are here from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Samuel B. Quincy, his wife, Helen, and their children, John Michael, 17 months, Terri, 15, Barbara, 9, and Susan, 5 months, have moved to 401 E.

Phoenix from Springfield. He is merchandising manager in the feed division of FS Services Inc. From a are the Franklin Hattys with their son, Tom, 5, and daughter, Cindy, 1. He is employed by Sim Brothers Trucking Co. and the family resides at 818 E.

Douglas. Employed at Nelson's Copy Shop is Jerome F. Vogel, who moved from Heyworth with his wife, Helen, and children, Lorena, 20 months, and Theresa, 6 months. They live at 1514 N. Linden.

William C. Ward, an engineer with General Electric has been transferred here from New York. The Wards and their daughter, Christine, live at 1806 E. Jackson. From Minonk are the Gut Carlsons, who now reside Here from Indianapolis, are Mr.

and Mrs. E. R. (George) Hobbs with their 2-year-old daughter, Elizabeth, and 14-year-old daughter, Susan. Their son, Dick attends U.S.

Naval Academy. Mr. Hobbs is an assistant vice-president for State Farm Insurance Companies and the family presently resides at 112 Eisenhower Dr. (Pantagraph Photo) Miss Culpepper Says Vows in Afteroon Strap Says Practicing for their duo piano numbers are Mrs. Daniel Gehrt, left, and Mrs.

Fred B. Brian. TTiey will appear in the annual SAI Musical Nov. 3, along with Mrs. Robert Price, Mrs.

Lewis Whikehart and the SAI Chorus. peau with a bell-shaped skirt and cummerbund making a a Lot and Heiden-Roslein. bow at the back waistline. She wore a matching pearl studded pillbox with a circular veil and SAI Slates Singers, Pianists, Organist Mozart's Fantasia In Minor and Robert Crandell's Carnival, a suite for organ, will be played carried a basket of blue and white chrysanthemums. by Mrs.

Lewis Whikehart, an IDENTICALLY ATTIRED University graduates, who will were Mrs. Rebecca Groeninger at 106 Cottage, Normal. He is manager of the Carlson Cities Service Station. An engineer with Keith Middleton and Associates is present duo piano numbers. Their selections will be Rach of 1403 S.

Low, bndesmatron, and Miss Lynda Williams of annual Sigma Alpha Iota Alumnae musical will be held Sunday, Nov. 3, in the auditorium of Presser Hall. On the program will be Mrs. Fred B. Brian and Mrs.

Daniel Gehrt, both Illinois Wesleyan 2609 E. Oakland, bridesmaid. COBBERS CHATTER Flower girl was Miss Mary Ellen Grim of 404 Normal Ave bAl patroness. The suite includes Pulcinella, Harlequin's Serenade, Lament of Columbina and Clowns of Calabria. The SAI Chorus directed by Mrs.

Bedford Watkins will sing Like as a Father by Cheru-bini, 0 Father Full of Mercy by Crappius, Away! Thou Shalt Not Love Me by Wilbye-Wiseman, and Echo Rondel by Malin. Mrs. Watkins is also an SAI patroness. Normal, and nngbearer was A 4 p.m. marriage ceremony! Saturday united Miss Barbara Culpepper, daughter of the Arthur Culpeppers of 2609 E.

Oakland, and Earl Rulison Grim, son of the Charles Grims of 404 Normal Normal. The Rev. W. Russell Shaw officiated at the double ring rite before 150 guests in the Second Presbyterian Church of Blocm-ington. Schyler Robinson was organist.

THE BRIDE wore a gown of taffeta with a controlled flat front skirt and brush train. Appliques of lace decorated the skirt. The scooped neckline was trimmed with sequins, pearls and appliques of lace. She carried a crescent-shaped bouquet of white carnations and white roses and wore a pillbox covered with lace and pearls, which held an elbow-length veil. Mrs.

Roger DeVault of 1015 E. Jefferson was matron of maninoff's Suite No. 2, Opus 17, and Pinto's Scenas Infantis including Run, Sleeping Time, and Hobby Horse. Mrs. Robert Price, also an IWU graduate, will present five selections by Johannes Brahms and Franz Schubert, i Liebe ist grun; An eine Aols-harfe, Der Lindenbaum, Wohin, Roger Elliott of 822 W.

Jeffer son. Home Bureau Presidents Plan Supper Former presidents of the Mc Serving as best man was It says you have good taste and fashion California Cobblers calls Roger DeVault of 1015 E. Jeff YOUTHFUL SHOES 707 S. Main Normal erson. Groomsmen were David Groeninger of 1403 S.

Low and William Bliss of 815 Snyder Dr. "Chatter" and calls your attention to its little squam toe th contrasting color under its punched trim and the shape of its stack heeL In Burley and Black it' yours for just A RECEPTION in the Fellow ship Room followed the Lean County Home Bureau, now the McLean County Home-makers Extension Association, will gather at the home of the Harry Johnsons Wednesday evening for a potluck supper and social evening. As teen in MADEMOISELLE After a wedding trip to Chi THE RISING YOUNG MEN MALE POPULATION IN THE 12 AGES 18-21 AND 22-24 MILLIONS A6ES22-24' cago, they will reside at oil hi. Jefferson. The new Mrs.

Grim is a grad Among these planning to at uate of Bloomington High tend are Mrs. Neva Swartz of honor in a dress of French blue School and is employed at Corn Glendale, who was presi Belt Bank. Mr. Grim graduat dent in 1933-35, and Mrs. Hom fti Zr i 0 (0 ed from University High School We Invite Your Account and is a dental technician em-p Heyworth WSCS To Assemble and is a dental technician em ployed by the Dental Service FINE SHOES East Side Square Laboratory, Bloomington.

HEYWORTH (PNS) The Women's Society of Christian Exclusive Pied Pipor one piece heel construction (right) hat no "weak points." Ordinary shoe (left) has full length seam. 1980 1970 1960 1950. 1940 Service will meet at 1:30 p.m. I Thursday, Nov. 7, in the Methodist Church where Mrs.

Sterling breaks, crushes, tags. Corner will lead the worship er Johnson of Rock Island, president in 1921-23. Mrs. Spencer Ewing, who will not be able to attend, was first president of the organization, 1918-21. Astronauts Topic Of Philomathean Philomathean Reading Circle will meet Monday at 2 p.m.

at the home of Mrs. Amos Barton, 401 Normal Normal. Mrs. C. E.

Harpster will review the book "We Seven The Astronauts Themselves," anl Mrs. M. T. Townsend will present a program on Japanese service. Ordinary lost (left) I 1 rowd and pinch Mrs.

ranees Buse will present the program entitled, "You Good News for Girls The number of men between the ages of 18 and 24 in the U.S. is expected to increase sharply in coming years. Reflecting the post-World War II baby boom, their numbers will probably grow from nearly nine million at present to 12 million in 1970 and possibly 14y2 million by 1980. Newsmap above, based on data from Metropolitan Life Insurance shows the present and projected growth of men in two categories, ages 18 to 21 and 22 to 24. are Christ Called." Mrs.

Audrey Funk wil present If: I toes. Pied Piper lasts (right) permit toes to fall Into a comfort-able, nature I position growing room it built-in. a special feature on the program. Hostesses will be Mrs. Oscar Holderby, Mrs.

Fred Munster and Mrs. Fred Lausterer. art. Hobbies Topic Of TKE Club Tau' Kappa Wives and Mothers Club will meet Monday at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. Lester W.

Donnan, 208 Le-land. Mrs. H. J. Read is assisting hostess.

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