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Southern Illinoisan from Carbondale, Illinois • Page 18

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Carbondale HerrinMurphysbore SOUTHERN ILLINOISAN, SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 196? Page Eighteen GIFTS JOYCE'S 't 1-1' tl ill If BEAUTY GIFT SALON 114 Vcst Cherry 912-6464 HERRIN One Day Wig Service Sales. Cosmetic Care Sales by PRINCESS NYLA Ask for your favorite Operator JOCE KAREN BULLAR ROSE FRIZZELL PENNY LAWSON Open 6 Days to 5:30 I Hi 111 I. I it 4 4 em GIFTS ,1 I' 'V: i -r ii i' ii 11 i 4 H' 1 4 1 iM i 'I, 'tt 'Mi, fir MB tea 't STARTS TOMORROW 9 A.M. BE HERE EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS 1 Mrs. Donald Patrick Glenn Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Russell Engstom Jr. Mrs. David Rosenberg (Small) (Neunlist) (Neunlist) Peterson-Rosenberg nuptials DRESSES 600 TO CHOOSE FROM EVERY SIZE EVERY COLOR SMART NEW STYLES FROM 20 OFF TO 40 OFF ondafe onses loin couples in oro eddingcerem unew Rt. 6, Carbondale.

Parents of tho bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Iarvin Rosenberg, New York, N.Y. Alyce McMeen played traditional music at the organ. The bride wore a white organza over peau de soie gown with rose medallion lace at the Empire waist, hem and cap fessional business sorority.

The bridegroom is in his last year of engineering at SIU. Isbell-Glenn The First Christian Church in Carbondale was the scene cf the June 14 wedding of Mona Kath-erine Isbell and Donald Patrick Glenn. The Rev. William Long SPORTSWEAR JUST IN TIME FOR SUMMER EVERY ITEM IN CASUAL WEAR. ALL BRANDED.

FROM 20 TO 40 OFF was trimmed with the same lace. Her tulle veil was held by a bow of organza and lace and she carried a bouquet of pink and white sweetheart roses and small glamillias with a cascade of greenery. The bride chose her sister, Joan Peterson, as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Ruth Gor A lawn wedding at the home of the bride's parents was the setting for the Saturday wedding of Karn Louise Peterson and David Rosenberg. Judge Everett Prosser performed the five o'clock ceremony in the presence of the families of the couple.

The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John W. Peterson, sleeves. A short train of organza Law School.

Both are graduates of the University of Chicago. Adams-Engstrom Grace Methodist Church, Carbondale, was the setting for the June 14 wedding of Patricia Ann Adams and Robert Russell Engstrom Jr. The Rev. Will W. Travclstead officiated at an altar decorated with pahrs.

candelabra and white gladiola bouquets. Parents cf the ccuple are Col. and Mrs. Irving W. Adams, Rt.

6, Carbondale, and Mr. and Mrs. Enstrom Plainfield. For the 3 o'clock ceremony, the bride chose a white silk sheer organza gown. Lace bordered the scoop neck and back and Dick Garrison.

A reception for the couple was held in the University Center of Southern Illinois University. The new Mrs. Glenn is a graduate of Carbondale Community High School and is a junior at Southern Illinois University. Mr. Glenn is a graduate of Dupo Community High School and SIU, 'where he was a member of Theta Xi fraternity.

The couple left for a brief wedding trip to Kentucky Lake following the reception. Engagement announced Mr. and Mrs. John L. Adams, Metropolis, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, man read the nuptial vows in the four o'clock afternoon ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dean Isbell, 1806 West Freeman Carbondale. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.

R.V. SUITS SPECIAL GROUP KNITS TREMENDOUS VALUES 25 TO 50 OFF 1 don of Boston, and Linda Rosenberg, sister of the bridegroom. Junior bridesmaid was Susan Shiver of Berkely, cousin of the bride. Bridal attendants wore princess style pale blue textured crepe cotton with white Venetian lcice. Miss Shiver wore white crepe cotton with the empire waist circled with a blue satin ribbon.

Each carried a bouquet cf blue daisies, pink sweetheart roses, white miniature carnations and baby's breath. Joe Rubin of San Francisco, was best man. Groomsmen were Gary Rogoff of New York and James Peterson, brother of the bride. Guests were seated by another of the bride's brothers, Charles Peterson. The couple greeted guests at LINGERIE SUMMER WEAR SLEEP WEAR 15 SH SHOES SUMMER STYLES REG.

TO $16.00 $3.33,48.83 Jolyon Linda, to Seymour A. Jo Ann Kallenberger Marilyn Lewis Rosen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rosen, New York City. The prospective bride holds a master's degree in speech pathology from Southern Illinois University and is a consultant in Valley Stream School District in New York.

Her fiance, a graduate of Mc-Gill University and Harvard University School of Business, is president and chairman of the board of Systems Alliance, Inc. Glenn of 103 South Fourth Dupo. The bride wore a floor length silk organza gown with high scalloped neckline framed in Venice lace. Her gown featured an A-line skirt and a crescent waistline bordered by a band of lace, with bishop sleeves also bordered with lace. A Venice lace bonnet accented the lace on the gown, and secured a cathedral veil of silk illusion.

Gail Isbell, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Linda Burns, Mrs. Kathy McDonald and Miss Bren-da McAdamis. All wore A-line floor length dresses with sheer sleeves.

They carried bouquets of field daisies which accented their light blue voile gowns. The bridegroom chose his brother, Ronald M. Glenn, as best man. 'Groomsmen were Fred Habermehl, Lee Seward, Dan Kroenicke, Dewey Isbell, brother of th bride, Jack Knott and satin ribbon created an em-! pire waist. She carried a bou-j quet of white roses with an orchid corsage.

Nancy Adams, sistcr-in law of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Lynnette Engstrom and Carole Yates. Each wore a floor length gown in turquoise linen. Their flowers were cascades of daisies. Best man was James E.

Spires. Guests were seated by Robert Carroll and Randall Heinz. The couple greeted reception guests at the Holiday Inn following the ceremony. They will make their home at Black Road Terrace, Joliet. The bride is in her junior year at Southern Illinois University, where she is majoring in executive secretarial studies.

She is a pledge of Phi Gamma Nu, pro Future brides Weddingsare planned MURPHYSBORO a dinner-dance at Holiday Inn following the ceremony. The parents of the bridegroom gave a dinner at the Logan House Friday night for the wedding party and all out-of-town guests. The couple will be at home at 35 W. 81st New York City, while the bridegroom is attending New York University NEW MANAGER'S Mr. and Mrs.

John Joseph Kallenberger, Kansas City, have announced the engagement cf their daughter, Jo Ann, to John David Rushing, son of Mr. and Mrs. William David Rushing of Cape Girardeau, The engagement of Marilyn i Lewis and Michael R. Simpson is being announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

R. V. Lewis, 200 S. Jefferson West Frankfort. The bride-elect is a sophomore at Southern Illinois University Vocational Technical Institute majoring in legal secretarial studies.

She was graduated from Frankfort Community High School in 1967. Mr. Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wiggers of Waterloo, is employed by L.

E. Myers Electrical Co. He returned ir January from Vietnam where he served as a member of the military police. He is a 1966 graduate of the same high school. SKBSSS iK Jft WZMi.

jRXMZt I 1 1 I I .1 STOP IN AND MEET THE NEW MANAGER DICK PERRY HAS TAKEN OVER AS THE NEW MANAGER AND CO-OWNER. SUMMER former Carbondale residents. Miss Kallenberger, a graduate of Fontbonne St. Louis, is teaching in the Parkway School District, St. Louis County.

Her fiance, also teaching at Parkway District, is a graduate of Southeast Missouri State College where he was a member of Sigma Phi Fraternity. An August wedding is mim Hkh SALE STARTS MONDAY, 9:00 A. M. A A 2S off SPORTSWEAR, BLOUSES, SLACKS, SKIRTS, SHORTS DRESS and EVERYDAY CHILDREN'S SHOES Values to $12.00 1600 PAIR LADIES7 SHOES Values to $12.00 $Z188f $flZ88 ONE GROUP SPRING SUMMER DRESSES Don Set lugged $88 to 1 SALE PRICE REGULAR PRICE WITH A "7 th-Eaten Pralb FANTASTIC BARGAINS $18.00 19.00 21.00 23.00 26.00 28.00 30.00 32.00 36.00 40.00 45.00 $12.00 13.00 14.00 16.00 18.00 19.00 20.00 22.00 24.00 27.00 30.00 ODD LOTS OF LADIES' SANDALS N0W $88 $E88 v. 25 If One Group BATHING SUITS USE OUR COLD STORAGE VAULT PROTECTION This is different from regular boxed storage.

Now, you can have all your woolens Individually hung Temperature and Humidity Controlled Bonded route men $1,000 guaranteed insurance Itemized receipt Store now, pay next fall All this for oiilv $4.95 (Plus regular cleaning charge) No limit per family SELECTION AT IT'S PEAK A COTTON LINGERIE SLEEPWEAR GREATLY REDUCED SALE STARTS TOMORROW 9 A.M. NO LAYAWAYS NO PERSONAL CHARGES BANK MARK end MIDWEST CREDIT CARDS MAY BE USED ON SALE ITEMS ALL SUMMER and SPRING PURSES 25 OFF NOW $3.00 and Up PANTY HOSE $129 PR. BONDED FUR STORAGE SS per Season (includes insurance) 218 South Illinois Open Monday 'til 8:30 p.m. 303 SOUTH UNIVERSITY CARBONDALE, ILLINOIS 303 South University Carbondale, Illinois OPEN MONDAYS TIL 8:30 708 SOUTH ILLINOIS, CARBONDALE.

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