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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 12

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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ixvi: T1IE PAXTAGIUril. BLOOM1XGTOX. IELIXOU. TVESDIV, l. 771 Sorority Host to Convention jiff -i rr fikif NATIONAL SECRETARY Mrs.

Rhea Cummins (renter) alo from Richmond. IT WAS FOL'R YEARS AGO, ha (Urnu ChapU-r Ut flayed txt tb rim. SIGMA CHAPTER of Omega Phi Tau Sorority was host Saturday and Sunday to members from Indiana, Ohio, Illinois and Missouri. Above are Mrs. William Dwyer, national president of Richmond, Ind Larry Lonney and Mrs.

Irene Rader, 406 E. Monroe St. poses with Mr. and Mrs. William MrElvaney, 907 N.

Allia SL, at the dinner ration, that Mr. and Mr. Charles I. Miller, tn 5. I naace4 thrlr encscement at the dinner dance.

al held at the TlUlm Hall llotrt. dance held Saturday at the Tilden-IIall Hotel. Clinfon Couple Nomes CauJj ar.J I Jur.Mr fte J.v (ct Crhar.i r4 Jerry Cat's. Selle-Pinkham Ceremony Read SAN JOSK iPNS Hon CUNTON-rNS)-The double-' Diem and rwSi rOrrClt Kyirl efCd ring cercmory at 2:30 p. m.

Kinj and qjren ol the trNi Joy day in the Assembly of God Jwrior Prom Knday nc- Kdnid lr In Minonk Church united in marriare Mis Senirr nrtenrfmrs to the cou altrr scV4 her t-- Patsy Polcn. daughter et Mr. and MINONK Miss Erma Jean William son of Mr. and "WC Tsi 1 Selle. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. Ronald Arnold of rural' Arthur belie, bunaay was united Clinton. in marriacc with Merle Pinkham. tv.

"r.v AN NC FRANCIS "TME rORllDDEN rtAJUT Tj ficiated in the presence of I cuests. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Pinkham of El Paso in St. Paul Evangelical and Reformed Church The bride, given in marriage Vy in Mirwr.k I i ner rather, wore a ballerina lrnyh th Ln of hit and taffet.

Her vS" veil of as length rtS she earned a mte B.bie. and Marvin Pomcrankc was solo- A Mrs. Carolyn Atte berry was mi- THE BRIDE, given In marr.ae of honor for her sister-in-law. by her father, wore a cown of im-earins net and satin in flame Need a little ported rose point satin apphqued Mrs. Pey Sisco.

sister of with scalloped lace. The tiara the bride, and Miss J--yce Arnold. headpiece was embroidered with sister of the bride-mrm. cre pearls and sequins of a laf do- bridesmaids. Mr.

Sisco ore 1 sign held in place by a fingertip ivory' taffeta and Mss Arnold a i 5 a i coaxing veil ot imported silk lilion. She fciue. carried red roses. Richard Welcr of Orrana wa Mrs. Richard Pinkham.

matron rst rnan and ushers were Ivan of honor, wore a gown of light Polcn and Glenn Sisco cl Cmpsey. pink nylon net over taffeta. Miss' A reception followed in Erma Jean Janson was brides-! HoteL Mrs. Gene Anderson of maid. Champaign and Mrs.

Klorene Ovt Best man was Robert Pinkham QitAnn presided at the tahlc. and other attendants were Her-! is living In trailer hort Pinkham llnuaM Ma n.i at 9-2 Clay St. He is employed 1.. kiSBfJi MimMm racnara I'inkham. invu i Maroa.

A RECEPTION" was held im kf 4-f 1ba Hltrw4 Jil Aa vrffvl IW KINDS OF FlOUt WATEI-FXEI VtCtTAlttS Wm4 MUST pp9 ta t4 'r-4 mwt. 4 it iiniia rVt Tw. mrt mm'f C. C. GANDEE, elevator operator at the hotel, "brings up" and Mrs.

Robert Griffin, 308 S. Grove Normal. mediately following the wedding in the church basement. Mrs. Marvin Pomcrankc.

Mrs. John Krull. Mr. MR. AND MRS.

W. E. BISHOP tf Clinton admire the "pot belly" stove and oil lamps which were part of the decorations. PnU(TTph Photos Miss Minnie Cirks, Mrs. Russell I Hi rfH? 1 Sullivan.

Mrs. Margaret Ftipat-rick. Miss Audry Krull, Miss Lu Darlene Mitchell Reveals Engagement Lincoln Women Named To Office Special Formula EREAD Mil i trW Cw w. I.mi. 190 nr.

cille 1 1 r. Mrs. Marilyn Briggs-Seevers Ceremony Read in Cisco Service Schwerin. Miss Marty Pctre, Miss ROANOKE (PNS) Mrs. Eileen May, Mrs.

Marie May. Mrs. Blanche Ruestman. Miss' In District VFW Rhoda Mitchell of Edelstein is an was bridesmaid and wore a tO T04I hi LINCOLN (PNS Mrs. camellia pink gown.

Mrs. Kenneth Frye, bridesmaid, wore a coral nouncing the engagement of her daughter Darlene to Charles Oert-ley, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W'ELDON (PNS) Miss1 Miriam Fay Briggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George Dewey Briggs, and Stanley Lee Seevers, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Seevers Butternut Bread Norma Helton of Beardstown was Minnie Barth, and Mrs.

Minnie Wyman assisted. The bride chose a light blue suit with beige and wedwood blue accessories for the wedding trip. The couple will live In Minonk. The bride is a graduate of Mi- elected president of the Auxiliary pink taffeta gown. Vicki Gowler was flower girl and Jimmy.

Kin- of the 10th District, Veterans of Watch Thursday's Paptr FOR BLUE STAR SPECIAL Charles Oertley of Princeville. No definite wedding date has been set. ert was nngbearer. of Decatur, were united in marriage at 3 p. m.

Sunday in the Foreign Wars, at the annual con vention Sunday in Lincoln. Kenneth Frye was best man Cisco Methodist Church with the and other attendants were Roger nonk-Dana High School and is em Other officers are Mrs. Helen Rev. Kenneth R. Winter officiat Briggs, Earl Heckler, Mervin Kin- ployed at Schmidt's Drus Store.

Chernis, Springfield, senior vice Sibley Honors ing before 275 guests. Mrs. Fay ert and Wendell Wiggons. A recep The bridegroom is a graduate of president: Mrs. Marjorie Hull.

Root was organist and Ronald tion was neia immediately loiiow- i ing the ceremony and those assist- D70- O-DG Ei Paso High School and is employed by the Del Construction Co. Howard was soloist. Cool Deol-3 Weeks Only! Ritfer's Will Give The bride wore a floor length ing were Mrs. Robert Mills, Mrs. in Washington.

With Shower gown pink satin styled with Gene Gowler, Mrs. William Abbott Jacksonville, junior vice president; Mrs. Nora Shay. Lincoln, chaplain; Mrs. Catherine Lloyd, Sicingfield, conductress; Mrs.

Rutha King, Springfield, treasurer; Mrs. Helen Merritt. Springfield; and Mrs. Roger Briggs. Insect damage nullifies the la The bride attended Monticello SIBLEY (PNS) -A.

Miss Twyl bor of 1,000,000 working men a schools and Brown's Business Col la Reutter, daughter of Mr. and year. lace bodice and empire waistline. The full length bridal beil was attached to a headdress of satin and lace. She carried a white orchid surrounded by roses and lilies of the valley.

guard; Mrs. Be mice Mitts, Spring lege and is in the accounting de field. Mrs. Eleanor Hayes, Jack Mrs. Earl Reutter, was guest of honor at a miscellaneous bridal partment of the Decatur Herald- sonville, and Mrs.

Cleo Morris, son Review. Mr. Seevers is with the General Electric Co. in the plastic Quincy. trustees; Mrs.

Lois Brown, shower Wednesday evening in St. John's Lutheran Church. Miss Ruth McFeeters as maid A WINDOW FAN OR YOUR CHOICE Springfield, musician; Mrs. Bcr division. The couple will be at of honor wore a dogwood pink Miss Reutter will become the nice Mitts, Springfield, patriotic taffeta gown.

Miss Caroline See- home at 1000 E. Pershing Rd. in ST. jo bride of Dwayne Brucker, son of instructor; Mrs. Mary Yeagley, ASPIRIN like It pur ormnf flavor.

So ttir for mother to five. vers, sister of the bridegroom, Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brucker of Springfield, Mrs.

Eva Peacock, FOB CMIIOM Strawn, June 3. Springfield. Mrs. Morris, WartTs large! SeTinsAiria FcrCSuIira Eminence To Hear Quincy: Miss Patricia Lloyd. There were 70 guests and the Springfield, colorbearers; hostesses were Mrs.

Floyd Walk 0 Travel Decorum Blue Rose Club Honors Couple CLINTON (PNS)) A party er, Mrs. Wade Acree, Miss Patty Hazel Fricke, Petersburg, flag-bearer; Mrs. Florence Wil Meyers, Mrs. John Marten, Mrs. ATLANTA (PNS) Em liamson, Lincoln, bannerbearer; Leo Miller, Mrs.

Herbert Brucker, inence Home Bureau Unit will and Mrs. Beulah Lael, Beards- ic Wcslingriouie PorU-Vac Sheffield Carving Set, (6 Steak Knivc.) -k Weitinghouie Roaster Portable Elec Drill and all accessories ir Portable Power Saw -k Westingbouse Fry Pan and Pop Up Toaster Mrs. Oscar Brucker, Mrs. Charles Need More town, secretary. meet at 2 p.

m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Marion Young, when Brucker, Mrs. Will Brucker, Mrs. given by the Blue Rose Club, a 45 year old social group of Clinton, in the home of Mrs.

Maude Mrs. Martha Solomon of Spring Herman Lohmeyer, Mrs. Lyle Mrs. Margaret Patterson will give the. major lesson on.

"Kitchen Hutson, Mrs. Orvin Branz, Mrs, field, past president, was Installing Closer Space? I Lyle Branz, Mrs. Florence Henry, officer. Knives, peelers, scissors and Thermostat Controlled and Revere Stackhouse Friday night honored Mrs. A.

Lynch, who Is moving Mrs. C. D. Simmons and Mrs. Membership awards were given Sharpeners." The minor lesson, R.

Conger. "Tips for Travelers and Trave! to Florida June 1 with her to Mrs. Catherine Lloyd, Springfield, first place: Mrs. Martha Watson, Jacksonville, second place Etiquette," will be presented by Ask About Our Mrs. Virginia Martin.

Adult CP Club Mr. Lynch, a retired north yards and Mrs. Corynne Batterton of You Purchase Eilher a Supcrmatic ELNA or Supernova NECCH1 The hostess will be assisted by Springfield, third place. car man on the Illinois Central Mrs. Mildred Walters.

Meets in Colfax Railroad, was in Clinton 14 years The publicity book of Auxiliary 735, Springfield, was chosen for BOX The Adult Cerebral Palsy Club first place competition in the state Delavan Girl's Engagement Revealed of Central Illinois met Friday at contest. the country home of Mr. and Mrs Both he and Mrs. Lynch are members of the Methodist Church. They sold their home to Carl Massey and have purchased property in DeLand, 20 miles from Daytona Beach, where they will live.

Nolan Weeks of Colfax, for a wien DELAVAN (PNS) Mr. and er roast, ineir son, Ronald, was Farmer City Dinner For Waynesville Club Mrs. Phillip Goeken have an host for the 19 guests. nounced the engagement of their Those attending from out of daughter, Phyllis Eileen, to Den 1j i viirtvk i town were George and John Des Voignes of Odell; Mr. and Mrs.

nis Tate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy rate of Blulord. Clinton Resident Attends Wedding WAYNESVILLE (PNS) Members of the Woman's Welfare Club will go to Farmer City-Wednesday for an 8 p. m.

dinner at Carl's Cafe. Followinz the din- The wedding is to be June 30. C. E. Decker and Charles Decker, 716 Normal Normal; Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Williams and Bob CLINTON (PNS) Mrs. Ura Williams, 402 S. Mercer Clintonite Plans Visit a program will be given hon- mm 4 I Patty Pavlisk, Arnold Wollchuck, oring last year's officers and the officers for the new year. CLINTON (PNS) Mrs Bill Ploense and Irvin Simpson, Bloomington.

Helen Crum will leave June 7 for Hollywood, and two weeks McDeed, 75, of Clinton, was home Saturday from a five weeks stay with her niece, Mrs. Winnie Du-Bois of Miami, Fla. Mrs. McDeed attended the wedding of her great niece, Gail Du-Bois, in Miami. WINNERS AT BRIDGE This will be the last mectir.z of the club until September.

Benson Gives Shower visu wun ner son-in-law and I i i Cullomites To Picnic daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Car-bone and their 3 year old Son, Lyle Michael.

BENSON (PNS) Mrs. Ruth CULLOM (PNS) Cullom Nature Club will meet at the pic- mc grounds at the Pit for a shower Fridav ln St r-CllaWllt ill ODELL WINNERS Friday, June 1, at 2 p. m. In case Lutheran Church. More than 33 ODELL (PNS) Mrs.

E. J. Brumback, Mrs. Aloysius Leg- AT BITTER'S DRY GOODS guests attended from Benson, Mi nonk, Peoria and Bloomington. ner.

and Mrs. Ed Kimber won ODELL (PNS) The Mystery Club met Thursday afternoon with Miss Martha Hooghouse, of rain, the meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Erve Kingdon. At the Friday afternoon meeting. 111 bridge awards at the Thursday when pinochle awards went 116 Xorth to species of birds were seen by the Weldon residents with news or NORMAL.

Ill club, meeting in Streator with Mrs Dean Miller, formerly of Odell Bloomington Normal Mrs. Chloe vmn and Mrs. Frank; group headed by Mrs. Wesley advertisinz for The Pantacranh Wolf Sr. Mrs.

Chris Peterson will 1 Brydon, Mrs. Henry Hcmken and! may contact Mrs. B. W. Tilbury, Mrs.

Irene Thomas and Mrs. Mary Higgins were guests. be hostess May 31. Mrs. Joe Koerner.

Pantagraph state reporter. r. ir i i i.

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