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Southern Illinoisan from Carbondale, Illinois • Page 6

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irtondale He.tln Pazt Six OUTHERN ILLINOISAN, SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1S35 ml nllMOlS Ueddings Fkaieil By 1ml images' Mas tales ,4 1 i A 1 WED IN AVA the former Miss Jo Anne Robin- Mr. and Mrs. William C. son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Templeton of Pinckneyville, fol- Freeman Robinson of Ava. The lowing their recent wedding at groom's parents are Mr. and the First Presbyterian Church Mrs. Craig Templeton, Rt. 1, in Ava.

Mrs. Templeton is Pinckneyville. Chester Wedding Miss Patsy Kloth Bride Of Glenn W. Ohlau Mr. snd Mrs.

Robert Cox (Nauman Studio, Carbondalt) Bettis-Cox Wedding Ceremony Read In Carbondale Baptist Church Mr. snd Mrs. Wllmer Stelnhelnw Married In Cobden Miss Sweitzer Is Bride Of Wilmer Steinheimer Out-of-town guests included: Miss Betty Jean Bettis, of Mrs. Helen feettis, Carlin- Short. The couple's uncles, Lester Mr, and Mrs.

Claude M. Cox of Schulte and Norman Ohlau were Rising Star, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Steinheimer wore a pale blue 1 ville, Mid Robert Cox of Rising Miss Marian Sweitzer end Wil ushers.

11 Forbes and children, Bill, former Miss Shirley Winchester, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Winchester, Rt. 1, Herrin. Mr.

Houghland is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Houghland of Chicago. HERRIN RESIDENT WEDS Mr.

and Mrs. Maurice G. Houghland or Chicago, who were married Easter Sunday in the Cornell Baptist Church in Chicago. Mrs. Hoihland is the mer Steinheimer were married dur figured nylon dress with blue ac-ptar, were mamea at a Following the wedding, a recep Carolyn, and Jim, of Corsicana, cessories.

Her corsage was oi red oauc oauiraay evening, may it, ing a nuptial high mass Saturday, tion was held in the school base Texas; Mrs. Helen Bettis, Miss carnations in vvamut street Dapnst nurcn, May 14, at 10 a. m. in St. Jos Bonnie Bettis, Mr.

and Mrs. Ro The reception was held in the Carbondale. He is the son of Mr. ment. A miniature wredding party, and a three tiered wedding eph Church in Cobden.

The Rev Victor Sulkowski, pastor, per bert Krone, Mr. and Mrs. Louis church following the ceremony, and Mrs. Claude M. or tin- Miss Patsy Kloth, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Rudy Kloth of Chester became the bride of Glenn W. Ohlau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ohlau of Sparta, Saturday, May 14 at St.

John's Lutheran Church in Chester. The Rev. O. B. Hussman performed the double-ring ceremony at 7 p.

in thi presence of 200 guests. Bouquets of white spring flowers and lighted tapers provided a setting for the wedding. Lighted candles with ribbon streamers and cake with decorations of pink, yel Daugherty and children, Louie low and blue centered the bride's The wedding cake centered the ing Star. bride's table, which was covered The Rev. Beit I.

Cherry, pas 1 o.l formed the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Kay, all of Carlinville. table. For their wedding trip, Mr.

and Mrs. Marion Sweitzer of Cob with a rank cloth and decorated tor. pertormed the ceremony After a brief wedding trip, the and Mrs. Cox went to Texas and i a with spring flowers Serving the the presence of 100 guests. Light den.

Steinheimer is the son of Mr. couple will reside at 1016 George then to northern Californk where cake was Sirs. Mary Lou Duryea ed white tapers in candelabra, and Mrs. Gus Steinheimer of New they will be at home during the of Cobden classmate of the bride, palms, and baskets of white gladi Chester. The bride, a 191)1 graduate of.

Chester High School is employed as a bookkeeper with Athens. The bride was given in marri The bride's aunts, Mis. Lorene pli and pink carnations formed the summer. He will resume his studies at Golden Gate Baptist Theo- Sweitzer of Cobden end Mrs. OI- setting for the wedding.

age by her father. She wore a floor greenery marked each pew down the Chester Quarry Co. The logical Seminary in the fall. the center aisle. ive Moore of Anna, served the Thc bride was riven in mar length gown of white Chantilly The bride was graduated from M.

H. Grefe was organist for lace and nylon tulle over satin, punch. In charge of the guest reg- riage Prof. Harral A. Hall, dean groom, also a 1951 graduate of Chester High School is employed with the Ra-Rob Construction Co.

Southern Illinois University, the wedding and accompanist for ister were JMiss trances sweitzer of the Baptist Foundation in Car and Miss Dona Lamer of Cobden, bondale. Her cown was full lenth where she was president of the with the skirt flowing into a modified train. The gowrn was designed with fitted bodice, long He recently returned from France Mrs. Courtney Cleiman, who sang, 'Today, Oh Lord, We At the bride's sister and cousin, res- of vvhjte eyelet over pale pink taf whpre he served for 16 months Baptist Student Union, in 1954. She attended Golden Gate Baptist pectively.

feta, worn with matching mitts with the U. S. Army. Thine Altar Stand," and "Th Lord's Praver." Theological Seminary in Berkeley, After the reception, a 1 clock an(j jace headpiece which held her Mrs. Ohlau's wedding date was pointed sleeves, high neckline with Peter Pan collar, and the yoke was trimmed with sequins and pearls.

A Queen Anne crown last year and during the wedding dinner was served in the fingertip veil of tulle. Her flow- also her parents' silver wedding The bride's gown of french chantillv lace was fas past summer served as summer mis home ot the brides parents tor ers were a shower of white roses anniversarv. iir. ana iirs. juoin the wedding party, families, and carried on a white Bible.

held her fingertip veil of nylon illusion. Her only jewelry was a were married in Sparta, May 14, 1930. close friends. Organist was Keith Pierce sionary to Hawaii. Cox was graduated from Baylor University, Waco, Texas, in 1953 and attended Golden Gate Seminary last year.

gold cross and chain, gift of the A reception and dance were oju Preceding the cere iii. it. I held in tne veterans ot roreigni Afr! Pof tj7 piUnlU IT I sang because ana sne was join ed by Eugene Quinn of Carbon hioned with a nylon pleated tulle skirt which extended into a chapel length train. The nylon ruffled lace bodice was fashioned with a high rounded yoke of nylon illusion. She wore a crown of chan-tilly lace to which was attached her fingertip length illusion veil.

She carried a white lace covered Bible, adornea with white roses and stephanotis. Mrs. John Short, the bride's sister was matron of honor. She dale in a duet, Indian Lov CORRECTION Addison-Kiriakos Engagement Announcement The engagement of Miss Charlotte Addison and Robert Kiriakos has been announced. Kiriakos is the son of George P.

Kiriakos of Carbondale, not Call." Mrs. Henry sang "The "0 groom. She carried a colonial bouquet of white carnations. Miss Barbara Sweitzer, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a mint green gown with lace bodice and skirt of nylon tulle over satin.

Her picture hat matched the gown, and she carried a colonial bouquet of yellow carnations. Best man was Karl Sweitzer, wars nau in icvv xiuiciii ti o'clock Saturday evening. For travel, the bride wore a red summer suit with white accessories and white carnation corsage. Following a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs.

Steinheimer are at home in New Athens. Lord's Prayer" to close the cere mony. Matron of honor wss Mrs Ro bert Krone of Carlinville. The bride is a graduate of Cob John Kiriakos as stated in the Southern Illinoisan announcement of wore a full length gown of blue cousin of the birde, and ushers den Community High School andLVPW with machine mitts an were Marvin Lamer and Glenn was employed with International flt i Stadelbacher of Cobden. Shoe Company in Anna.

Stein- of shel ink May 15. The wedding will take place June 26 in the Walnut Street Bap list Church in Carbondale. Miss Hushing Is Engaged J. LUee Rushing, 708 W. Freeman, Carbondale, announced the engagement of his daughter, Joyce Jeanette, to Lou Bobka.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bobka of 1216 S. Webster, Harrisburg. Miss Rushing, a graduate of Oarbondale Community High School and Southern Illinois University, is a member of the faculty of Lincoln Junior High School in Carbondale.

Bobka was attending SIU when he entered service in the U. S-. Navy in 1952. He is stationed in San Diego, Calif. For her daughter's wedding, iicmici, 8iu ncw au Bonnie Betd sistef Mrs.

Sweitzer wore navy sheer mmunity riign acnooi, is em- bdde as Krone wore a waltz-length gown of shrimp cyrstallette with a pleated and brief jacket. Miss Nadine Middendorf and Miss ggy Kloth, the bride's sister, wore identically styled gowiis in shades or jonquil yellow and blue respectively. All three attendants wore matching picture hats and white shoes. They carried white lace covered Bibles, topped with witn wnite ana DiacK accessories pioyed wiui ncKerts market as bridesmaid Her dress and corsage of red carnations. Belleville.

a i flown- vvptp idpntiml tr Add shrimp, lobster, of crabmeat oil fhrio (m'yon nnlnc. of Mrs. Krone. ed fish chowder; dilute with Kpht utn Mmett Candlelighters were Mis Carolyn Forbes of Corsicana, Tex las. niece of the groom; and Miss cream.

Heat according to directions on can and serve with chopped chives or parsley. Makes a wonderful company lunch along with a salad and hot rolls. Little Steps, One By One, Needed To Reach The Goal Kav Dauchertv of Carlinville corsages of white roses. Roger Ohlau, the groom's brother was best man and groomsmen niece of the bride. Both Mi.

2nd Mrs. Glenn V. Ohlau Walter Welge snd John were gowns of pink eyelet with wrist tc rP tm corsages of blue carnations. r- 6 -r r-ii r- np Their Engagements Recently Have Been Announced to then her work is drudgery of rvT the worst kind d5 illll dUU wcic qi llobert Krone ot Carlinville, ISor "If you have a great ambition take as big a step as possible in the direction of fulfilling it, but if the step is only a tiny one, don't worry if it is the largest one now possible." A woman said that, Mildred McAffee. And it is something ev- 1 tired and unhappy.

She has torsot- ttJ Wiswell and Eueene r. Quinn of ten wny an tne many steps are ne- i i i Carbondale. cessary and where they are sup- hu thp KENTUCKY FAMILY IN CHRISTOPHER Mrs. Maxine Abbott and children of Louisville, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Rude, in Christopher. A school of instructions was held at the May 10 meeting of the Christopher Parent-Teachers Association. Mrs. George McCartv, Marion, district director, had charge. Richard Poston of Southern Illinois University, spoke on "Community Development." Refreshments were served.

posed to lead church basement. Serving were: She must keep in her mind the Mrs. Warren Wiswell, Mrs. Dale ery nouswiie should remember. For a housewife's life from day to day seems to be made up of count vision of a happy home, children Rowley, Mrs.

Adrian Pace, Miss Mary Mighell. In charge of the who are getting the kind of home ess small steps cooking breakfast, ife and character training that will gift table were Miss Jane Barnett washing dishes, watching over chil fit them to become fine men -and A and Mrs. Van Sprague. Miss Bet dren, washing clothes, scrubbing women, a husband who cnovs his ty Morgan took care of the guest family, loves his wife and feels floors, going to market and so on and on. register.

she is a help to him and a picture If a woman, taking these small ot herselt as the kind of woman she wants to be. She can't fai steps ovct and over again, loses sight of the great and worth-while Barringer-Plott Wedding Service Read In Baptist Church Near Anna uien. 10 see mat tne stens are necessary ones, leading to worth wnne goals. Aiiss ru5v jQ3n Barringer, CjV Si This is a difficult thing for a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent woman to do. Marriages sometimes Barringer of Dongola, and alter, children progress and then liam Field Plort, son of Mr. and slip, back and the wife and mother, Mrs. Lee Plort of Rt. 1, Anna, herself, never quite seems to be were married Saturday May 14, in measuring up to what she wants 15 1 2 Lreek tiaptist Church near to be.

Anna. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sanders, 911 S. Forest, Carbondale, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Crawshaw, to Fount G.

Warren III, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fount G. Warren Jr. of E.

St. Louis. Miss Crawshaw is a ,1954 graduate Mr. and Mrs. John H.

Lash-ley ot 503 E. Everett, Marion, announce the forthcoming mar-riage of their daughter, Jo Ann, to Pern L. Clark. He is the son of Mrs L. V.

Clark of 306 W. Mill, Carbondale. Miss Lashley is a junior at Southern Illinois University. Clark was attending S1U at the time he ac- cut dirhcult as it is, it is nec- 1 he riev. jUale Hunt, pastor 1 111.

ed as best man. Mrs. Afton Garrott, pianistt played the traditional wedding march. The bride was graduated from Dongola High School with the class of 1954 and is currently em-plyed as secretary to L. Oard Sitter and Raybum Ice ir.

Anna. Plott attended Anna-Jonesboro Community High School and is now a truck driveT for Osman Produce in Dongola. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the groom's parents. The cake was served by Miss Iris Garrott. essary to a woman nappiness.

pertormed tne double ring cere II NU Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boucher of Murphysboxo announce the engagement cf their daughter, Doris, to James R. Daniels, son of the Rev. and Mrs.

J. Daniels ot De Soto. The wedding will take place June 17. Mr. and Mrs.

Agenor Dcs-camp oi 105 W. 4th Johnston City-, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Yvonne Mae, to John M. Young son or Mr. and Mrs. Ira Young, 102 S.

Water Johnston City. MU Descarnp is a senior in the Johnston City Hih School. Young, a member oi the U. S. Navy, is stationed 3board the USG S3int Paul in San francisco, Calif.

The couples If you belong to a club that ISo human being can get to mony at 8 p. m. meets on a certain day of feeling that all his efforts are lead- Spring flowers interspersed with week or month, then you should ing nowhere without being miser- greenery provided decorations. ably unhappy. I The bride wore a blue-and-white keep that time free.

Some club ceptcd a position with Univers- of Southern Illinois University al CI1 Credit Corp. He is now and is now employed in St. members miss more So Lang onto the vision of the check nvlon batiste dress. Her cor- dessert: fold baby-food prunes into slightly Quick chopped the company etterson Ui- Louis. Mo Warren is attend the company's Jefferson Ci than they attend simply because goals you are striving to reacfi sage was cf white carnations.

Miss and you will know that all those Norma Lee Plort, sister of the endless steps and responsibilities "room, was maid of honor. She sweetened whipped cream. Add a they go to meetings only if noth ing SIU. Thev will be married June 10 at 7:30 p. m.

in Walnut Street Baptist Church, hrtle vanilla flavorinc and spoon ty, oliice. The wedding will take pl.ice June 18 in St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Marion. nl are indctinite. inro sncroet Classes, vnni and ino better comes alon.

They are just so much a ood to an organization are leading you where you want wore light blue orgar.dy. The couple is now at hom in the Dodd Apartments in Dongola. serve. Edward Hill of Dongola sexv- to 0..

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