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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 21

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ban A Handler photo Jackson-Tremayne Cotton-Kaluf Irma Jackson of 1502 W. Graham Bloomington, and Glenn Tremayne of Albion, Idaho, were married at 2:15 p.m. Jan. 29 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Normal. Mr.

and Mrs. William Jordine of 1120 S. Barker Bloomington and "the late Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Tremayne are their parents.

was a church reception. Robin Ashley, the bride's daughter, and Guy Ashley were their attendants. The new Mrs. Tremayne is employed by General Telephone Co. of Illinois.

Her husband, a graduate of Southern Idaho College of Education and Brigham Young University, is a bigh school English and social studies teacher. The newlyweds reside at the bride's address. Sanders-Cordes United in marriage at 7 p.m. Jan. at Covenant Presbyterian Church, Danville, were Rozella Lorraine Sanders, daughter of James M.

and Rozella M. Sanders of 28 Harbord Bloomington, and Ronald Wayne Cordes, son of Albert and Martha Cordes of Fairmount. There was a reception at the home of the bridegroom's parents. Carman Smith and Danny Deeken were their attendants. Ushers were Jeffrey Heidelberg and Billy Cordes.

After a wedding trip to Milwaukee, the newlyweds reside at 2421 E. Washington Apt. 215, Bldg. 24, Bloomington. Seniff-Boatz Open Bible Church, 611 S.

Clayton Bloomington, was the setting for the 3 p.m. wedding Feb. 5 of Betsy. Seniff of Eureka and Noel Boatz of Heyworth. There was a dessert buffet at the church.

Susie Deering and Lee Deering were their attendants. The new Mrs. Boatz, daughter of Ethel Gerdau of Lake Zurich, is a graduate of Illinois State University and is a special education teacher at Eureka High School. Her husband, a graduate of the University of Illinois, is a mathematics teacher at Bloomington High School. They reside at 314 W.

One Large Room Full Available number THE PANTAGRAPH, TUESDAY, FEB. 22, 1983 C5 Mills photo 25th anniversary for Joseph Wylders CLINTON Mr. and Mrs. Joseph George Wylder Jr. of Clinton will be honored at an open reception from 3 to 5 p.m.

Sunday at Clinton United Methodist Church, in celebration of their silver wedding anniversary. Family members will be hosts. Wylder and Carole Clements were married March 1, 1958, at Harmony Church, Beason. Glenda Clark and Timothy M. Wylder were their attendants.

They are parents of Timothy Larry of Wapella. There is one granddaughter. Wylder is employed as head of the mathematics department at Clinton High School and his wife is administrator of the De Witt County Department of Public Aid. 50th anniversary for Stoy Pooles CHENOA An open reception from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at First Baptist Church, Chenoa, will celebrate the golden wedding anniversary of Mr.

and Mrs. Stoy Poole of Chenoa. Their children and grandchildren will be hosts. Poole and Pauline Stone were married Feb. 11, 1933, at Leitchfield, Ky.

They are parents of Marlin of rural Hudson; Evalena Heacock of Clinton; Robert Gene of Mountain Home, and Larry LeRoy of rural Pontiac. There are 11 grandchildren and two children. The Pooles farmed in Leitchfield, until moving to the Chenoa area in 1945. Poole farmed and was employed by Pontiac Chair retiring in 1979. 25th anniversary for Bob Zimmermans Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Zimmerman of 104 Riss Drive, Normal, will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary with a family dinner Saturday hosted by their children. Zimmerman and Judy Leman were married Feb. 23, 1958, in Fairbury. They are parents of Debra Huber of R.R.

6, Bloomington; Brian of Chicago; and Steven, at home. There is one grandchild. Zimmerman is employed as an electrician by Electric and his wife is a receptionist in Dr. James Seehafer's office. 50th anniversary for Kenneth Adamses Eastview Christian Church was the setting for the 7 p.m.

wedding Feb. 12 of Lori Denise Cotton of rural Atlanta and Michael C. Kaluf of 2421 E. Washington Bloomington. There was a reception at Lakeside Country Club.

Attending the bride were Julie Girard, Libby Cotton, Diane Elson, Sharon Craig and Stephanie Mcintyre. The bridegroom was attended by Terry Detherage, Steve Wilson, Tom Sacry and Steve Miles. The new Mrs. Kaluf, daughter of Loren and Sheila Cotton of rural Atlanta, is a graduate of Olympia High School. She is employed as a purchasing clerk by State Farm Insurance Companies.

Her husband, son of William C. Kaluf of Stamford, and the late Nina Beverage, is a graduate of Bloomington High School. He is selfemployed by Miles Motors. After a wedding trip to Stamford, and South Carolina, the newlyweds reside at the bridegroom's address. Jones-Salata STREATOR (PNS) United in marriage Feb.

12 at St. Stephen's Church, Streator, were Arlette Jones and Gregory Salata, both of Streator. There was a reception at the Knights of Columbus Hall before the newlyweds left for a honeymoon in northern Wisconsin. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Jones of Streator, was attended by Kathy Hart, Mary Flavel and Yvette and Brigette Jones. Amy Sineni was flower, girl. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Salata of Streator, was attended by Mike Sineni, Ken Hammen, Gary Porter and Alan Salata.

Jacob Salata was ring bearer. The newlyweds are graduates of Streator High School and both are employed by Danchris Nursery in Streator. They reside at 1202 S. Vermillion Streator. Wagoner-Cumming EMDEN (PNS) Jennifer Lynn Wagoner, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William E. Wagoner of Emden, became the bride of William T. Cumming, son Mr. and Mrs.

Reginald Cumming of Staten Island, N.Y., on, Jan. 8 at Reno, Nev. The newlyweds are serving with the U.S. Air Force, stationed at Travis AFB, Calif. They reside at Vacaville, Calif.

Harsh photo of the most reception facilities Minois hardwood dance floor Ample parking for 100-800 people Complete sound system service bar Catering available Your name on marque "ALL YOU ADD IS LOVE" Friday evenings, Saturday afternoons, and a limited of Saturday evenings for large parties. Prime dates open: April 16 June 4 107 L. Lafayette, Bloomington A family dinner Saturday will celebrate the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Adams of 201 Rowe Drive, Bloomington.

Adams and Freda Pomrenke were married Feb. 25, 1933, at the home of the bride's parents in Bloomington. Nelle Hall and J.R. Kaveney were their attendants. They are parents of Nancy Tjaden of rural Hudson and Steven of 115 Ginger Creek Court, Bloomington.

There are four grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Adams are retired from State Farm Insurance Companies. 50th anniversary for Clayborn Stockers LEROY The children of Mr.

and Mrs. Clayborn Stocker of LeRoy will host an open reception from 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday at LeRoy Christian Church, in honor of their parents' 50th wedding anniversary. Stocker and Pauline Hendren were married Feb. 28, 1933, in Bloomington.

They are parents of Frank of Gibson City; Clyde of Clinton; and Mary Lou Munster of LeRoy. There are 11 grandchildren. The Stockers are retired. 25th anniversary for Richard Koehlers SAN JOSE (PNS) Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Koehler of Brownstown, residents of San Jose for 19 years, will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary at an open reception from 2 to 4 p.m. March 6 at the Phillips Building in St. Elmo. Koehler and Beverly Sue Hill were married March 1, 1958, at Brownstown. They are parents of Pamela Harvey of rural San Jose and Penny of Brownstown.

There are two grandchildren. Anniversary guidelines The Pantagraph publishes anniversary pictures for couples celebrating their 25th-year and 50th-year anniversaries. After the 50th year, photos will be published at five-year intervals. Deadline is Friday for Tuesday publication. Mail or bring to the Focus Department, The Pantagraph, 301 W.

Washington Bloomington, Ill. 61701. IS OFF WEDDING INVITATIONS Come see our expanded selection of paper goods in exciting new colors--at Discount Prices! YOUR PARTY CENTER Rental Lane Inc. 810 N. Linden-Bloor ington 829-1046 5 50th anniversary for Walter Carlsons Walter and Evalyn Carlson of 1103 S.

Main Normal, will observe their 50th wedding anniversary March 2. They will celebrate the occasion by spending a week at the home of their daughter, Carol Lee Carlson of Westland, Mich. The Carlsons were married March '2, 1933, at Danville. Carlson was employed as a sales representative for the Morton Salt Co. for 25 years.

His wife, a former teacher, was also employed in the business office at Illinois Wesleyan University for 15 years. They retired in 1972. 25th anniversary for John Marshalls SAN JOSE (PNS) Mr. and Mrs. John R.

Marshall of San Jose are observing their silver wedding anniversary today. Marshall and Helen Hopwood were married Feb. 22, 1958, in San Jose. They are parents of Steven, Stacy and Sally, all at home. 45th anniversary for Francis Suttons Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Sutton of R.R. 2, Bloomington, will celebrate their 45th wedding anniversary with an open reception from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Sunday at St. Mary's Church Hall, Downs.

Their children will be hosts. Sutton and Blanche Kelly were married Feb. 25, 1938, at Holy Trinity Church. Lucille Hauptman and Harold Sutton were their attendants. They are parents of Ronald of rural Heyworth; Wendell of Heyworth; and Cindy Melka of LeRoy.

There are four grandchildren. Sutton is a retired farmer and was a baker for 43 years, the last 30 years with Purity Sunbeam in Bloomington. Free Lamaze classes scheduled St. Joseph's Hospital Medical Center will offer free Lamaze classes beginning at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the hospital's Coffman Conference Room.

Sally Wagner, certified instructor, will conduct the classes on Sundays through March 27; at 7:30 p.m. Mondays, March 14 through April 11; and 7:30 p.m. Fridays, March 4 through April 1. The classes feature preparation for childbirth through education, relaxations and exercise. A support person or "labor coach" should also attend the classes with the mother.

Registration is necessary by calling the nursing service office, 662-5541, 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays. 50th anniversary for Arthur Bodes MCLEAN Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Bode of McLean will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary with an open reception from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at McLean United Methodist Church. Bode and Gladys Arbogast were married Feb. 28, 1933, in Bloomington. They a are parents of Helen Doty of Mackinaw.

There are two grandchildren. 25th anniversary for Jim Powells Mr. and Mrs. Jim Powell of 404 W. Summit Normal, will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary with an open house from 2 to 4 p.m.

Sunday at their home. Their children will host the event. Powell and Jean Nelson were married March 1, 1958, in Bloomington. Wayne Alvis and Joan Arnold were their attendants. They are parents of Zoe Ann of 1004 Bakewell St.

and Pam Parmenter of 701 Northmeadow Village, both of Normal; Mike of Bradenton, Lisa Boyd of 104 Stockholm Bloomington; and Jamie and Misty, at home. There is one grandchild. Powell has been employed by Sparks and Powell Construction for 15 years. 40th anniversary for Merle Simpkinses HEYWORTH An open reception from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Heyworth American Legion Hall will celebrate the 40th wedding an.niversary of Mr.

and Mrs. Merle Simpkins of Heyworth. Their sons and families will be hosts. Simpkins and Fern Rich were married Feb. 28, 1943, at the Heyworth Methodist Church parsonage.

Joe Goodlick and Margie Rich were their attendants. They are parents of Howard of Heyworth and Gary of rural Wapella. There are two granddaughters and four step-grandchildren. Simpkins is a retired general contractor and plumber. Wennings to teach family planning Carl and Carolyn Wenning of 1700 N.

School Apt. 33, Normal, have been certified as teachers of the sympto-thermal method of the Natural Family Planning program of Peoria's Catholic Social Services. Natural family planning is a no drugs, no devices way of regulating family size and spacing child birth. The Wennings, members of Holy Trinity Parish, plan to offer at least five NFP series during 1983, with the first to begin at 2 p.m. Sunday at Carpenter's Inn, St.

Joseph's Hospital Medical Center. Information and pre-registration are possible by calling the Wennings at 452-7192 or St. Joseph's Hospital, 662-3311, extension 416. Tiara Dental Dialogue PROTECTION POINTERS Q. What can I do to protect my teeth from injury? A.

The most important protection you can provide for your teeth is to refrain from using them as a "tool." Don't open bobby pins with your teeth. Don't bite thread from the spool, use scissors. Never crack nuts between your teeth, or bite down on hard candy. Avoid holding items such as nails, straight pins, or pens and pencils with your teeth. Use a toothpick with a rounded end or dental floss instead of a pin or other sharp This column is presented in the object to remove food stuck between interest of better dental health.

From your teeth. Doing any of these don'ts the office of can result in chipped or fractured Frank W. Foehr, D.D.S. Ltd. teeth or fillings, and that means a Doctor's Park, 2103 E.

Washington visit to your dentist and a repair bill. Bloomington, IL Phone 663-0433.

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