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Southern Illinoisan from Carbondale, Illinois • Page 18

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Carbondale Herrin Murphysboro SOUTHERN ILLINOISAN, SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1971 Pg Eighteen Heart fund Dinner opens drive ai- 'J! if VELVET F0RMALS Vz OFF ONE GROUP Jump Suits, Dressy Pant Suits, Mother of Wedding Cocktail Dresses Vi PRICE People you know md Congressman Kenneth J. Gray honorary chairman of the 1971 Heart Fund Drive in Southern Illinois, will be keynote speaker for the opening dinner of the drive at Marion Holiday Inn, Jan. 31. Other guests will include heart surgeon Dr. Robert A.

Harp, president of the Illinois Heart Association. Master of ceremonies will be Goffrey Hughes, Ii Irida dure executive director of Southern Illinois Inc. CARBONDALE ion, Carterville, Cairo and Herrin. Jerusalem Tour Planned By Pastor 712 SOUTH ILLINOIS Persons from the 19 counties included in the association's 10th service area are invited to at tend the Sunday dinner to open the yearly drive for funds. 2ND ANNUAL Tickets at $4.73 a person are available at the Heart Associa tion office, 1005 W.

Mill P. O. Box 696, Carbondale, or I I from each county chairman. Herrin Couplf Obscrvt 25th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs.

E. E. Cham-ness of Herrin were honored Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Dwayn Sullivan (Glasser) (Leonard) Mr.

end Mrs. Gary William Welten Volshaller-Shelton recently with a surprise open house in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary. The open house was given 1HS by the couple's daughters, Mrs. G. K.

Phoenix of St. Louis, adding es give Decern VOW: ogrw The Rev. Mode J. Powell, pastor of the Aldersgate United Methodist Church of Marion, will leave Monday on a two-week tour which will include places of interest in Jerusalem. Accompanying the Rev.

Mr. Powell on the special tour for ministers will be Mr. and Mrs. V. G.

Buckner of Marion and the Rev. James Bamett of Rosi-clare. They will fly from New York to Munich, Germany, and then to Jerusalem, Israel, Galilee and Greece. The Rev. Mr.

Powell is president of the Marion Ministerial Alliance. Murphysboro Student Member of Play Cast Sandra Borgsmiller, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William Borg3-xniller of Murphysboro, is a member of the cast of "All the Way Home" at the University of Illinois. The play is based on the Pulitzer Prize winning novel by James Agee, "Death in the Family." Hie production will be presented Wednesday through Jan.

17 at the University Tbeatre, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, in Urbana. up the Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth E. and Mara Chamness of Herrin.

Iney presented Mrs. Chamness with a nosegay of flowers, which were a duplicate of her wedding bouquet. Bolinger of Murphysboro. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Delbert H. Sullivan Mrs. Jim Neilson of Herrin of Goreville. and Mrs. Mae Meyers of Anna assisted in serving.

Sandra Williams was the maid of honor. Friends of the couple attend ed from Anna, Carbondale, Mar- Paul Carter was the best man. Jeanette Voshaller became the bride of Gary William Welten in a Dec. 30 ceremony in St. Bruno's Catholic Church, Pinckneyyille.

The Rev. Glen-non F. Sims and the Rev. Kenneth Schroder officiated before 150 guests. Parents of the couple are Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew J. Voshaller of Cutler and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbern Welten of Steeleville.

Hie bride wore a gown of lace and angekkin peau de soie. Maid of honor was Dianne Voshaller, sister of the bride. Bridesmaid was Mrs. Mary is employed by Spartan Printing Co. Hie couple are making their home in Sparta.

Bolinger-Sullivan vows Rebecca Joleane Bolinger and Stephen Dwayne Sullivan were married Dec. 19 at the First Apostolic Church in Murphys-boro. Hie bride's uncle, the Rev. Robert T. Miller of Herrin, performed the double ring ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of The bride's brother, Kenneth Voshaller, was best man. Groomsman was the brother of the bridegroom, Wilbern Med-wick Welten. Ushers were Robert Heifers and Delmar Santel. Hie altar was decorated with red poinfcettias. Organist was Mrs.

Louis Bergman. Following the ceremony, a reception was given in the Knights of Colombus The bride is a graduate of Pinckneyville High School. The bridegroom served four years in the Navy after graduation from Steeleville High School. He Stanley and SherriU Bolinger, brothers of the bride, were the ushers. SALE ENDS JANUARY 18TH HURRY! FOR BEST SELECTION 10 OFF A reception was held in the Childrens' Concert is at Furr The Childrens Concert Thurs church fellowship halL After a short wedding trip to Cape Girardeau, the couple is residing in Murphys boro.

day afternoon will be given in Furr Auditorium, PuHiam Hall, not at Carbondale Community High School as announced in Engagements announced flyers. The program, one at 2:30 and another at 3:30 p.m., will be piano music, especially for children. Pianists will be Steven ALL ALL RCA Television color blackvhif CONSOLES AND PORTABLES. STEREOS PORTABLES AND CONSOLE MODELS RADIOS. H0TP0INT APPLIANCES REFRIGERATORS, RANGES, DISHWASHERS, AUTOMATIC WASHERS AND DRYERS, BUILT IN APPLIANCES.

EXTRA ALLOWANCES ON SLIGHTLY DAMAGED AND CRATE MARRED DISPLAY MODELS. SERTA CAWPDELL Mattress Ensembles LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND Barwick and Kent Werner, both tfr JM of the Music Dept. faculty of UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED PERMANENTLY ApproYtd Privaft and Cnfidntla! Complimentary Consultation NANCY HENLEY EUcfrologlsl AT MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO 1 04 S. Park Phona 942-4464 HERRIN Hwrs 9:30 fa 5 Southern Illinois University. Children who do not have tick .1 i 1 if- I 111 ets may purchase them at the door.

Parents who attend with children, will be seated free of '2 i charge. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Strunk of Herrin announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia L.

McSpadden, to Fred J. Cal-caterra, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orfeo Calcaterra, also of Herrin. Miss McSpadden's father, Phil McSpadden, lives in San Francisco, Calif.

She is a graduate of Herrin High School and the Gradwohl School of Laboratory Technicians. She is employed at thev Midwest Medical Laboratory in St. Louis, Mo. Calcaterra is also a graduate of Hen in High School and is attending St. Louis College of Pharmacy, St.

Louis, Mo. He is acting vice Regent of Kappa Psi Phanmacutical Fraternity. Hie engagement of Karen Sue King and Jim Noto is being announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah King, Jr.

of Royalton. Noto is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Noto of Zeig-ler. Miss King is.

a senior at the West Franklin High School, Zeigler. Noto is a freshman at the Rend Lake Junior College. Plans are being made for a November wedding. The concerts, given yearly for Carbondale area elementary school children, are sponsored by the Carbondale Morning 20 OFF Etude Club. 'ft1 'I ii 'i Ml ui I LtClwL I I i in ii 'Shop.

703 SOUTH ILLINOIS, CARBONDALE Patricia L. McSpadden Karen Sue King NEXT DOOR TO FASHION FABRICS OPEN MONDAYS UNTIL 8:30 CONTINUED CLEARANCE Bos 3-12, Slim Regular Winter DRESSES COATS 13 Off Kays pliiiiflpil TROUSERS BROKEN SIZES 7 Vfr All All TELL CITY Maple Dining and Bed-room furniture. TH0MASVILLE Liv. Room Bedroom and dining rom furniture. KR0EHLER Sofas and Chairs.

FLEXSTEEL Sofas CRAFT, Brody, Daystrom, and HOWELL 5-6-7 pc. Din. Sets. LA-Z-B0Y Roclter Recliners. HOWARD PARLOR Sofas, Chairs.

JACKSON OF DANVILLE Upholstered Pieces. BR0YHILL Living room, Dining room. ALL LAMPS Occasional Tables, Figurines, Accessories. SALE LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND Miss Jones bride-to-be Col. and Mrs.

Ralph K. Jones, Arlington, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Lyn, to Gary Phillips Bangstad, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bangstad, Buffalo, Minn. Miss Jones is a neice of Mrs.

Harry W. Deck, 521 S. Park, Herrin, and grand-neice of Mrs. 0. W.

Lyerla, 204 S. 11th Herrin. She is completing her bachelor's degree in music edu Vz OFF Engaged GIRL'S SLEEPWEAR "WOMEN'S APPAREL" Herrin Corbendal PLUS MANY OTHER ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Russell, Rt.

3, Carboodale, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Rosemary, to Bobbie Church, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Church, Cambria. Miss Russell will be entering college and her fiance is in the Marina Corps. I 'Xr -J' i i i i I "I Jlr Ji i if ,4 5 tw Ja i mi 4 EfllMl ruuv cation at the University of Illi nois and is enrolled in the graduate School of MusicShe is a member of Alpha Phi Sorority ma Bangstad has a master's degree in music from the U.

of I. and is working toward a doc ON RACKS FOR YOUR EASY SELECTION torate music arts. He teaches at Evergreen Park High School. A June 12 wedding is planned Cnampaign. 30 OFF ONE GROUP VALUES To $16.99 ONE GROUP VALUES To $15.99 ONE GROUP VALUES To $11.99 ONE GROUP VALUES To $13.99 ONE GROUP VALUES To $12.99 HEELS, FLATS AND LOAFERS Large Selection vis i If I PI TW 1 itiiijr pRli TRn i 3 Kiiii vim fa 5 AU ALL (LING Maple and Pine Living Room Dining Bedroom Furniture.

0V0SS0 Living Bedroom furniture KR0EHLER Sofas Hide-A-Beds In Discontinued Frames, Fabrics. BR0YHILL Bedroom Discontinued Suites P0NTIAC Mr. and Mrs. Chairs Swivel Rockers. HASSOCKS All Shapes Sizes $(0)00 to ti'lnilr-WWWViiWr I nnm in nm miiwM I I ill in ill ilii "fil mmotwmmmm SOME WORK SHOES AND BOOTS INCLUDED VALUES TO $10.99 The Finest Nursery School In Southern Illinois A Childs world pre-school opened Jan.

4th. UNDER OWNERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT. MORNING OR AFTERNOON SESSIONS OF EDUCATIONAL NURSERY SCHOOL ACTIVITIES New Low Rates Of $39.00 per month VISIT SCHOOL OR CALL 549-5021 ACCREDITED TEACHERS Convenient Terms Available 90 Days Same as Cash to Qualifying Customers jlmim One Door East Of Holiday Inn HOM3 OPEN 7 Days a week 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Mon. thru Fri.

Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sun. 1 to 6 p.m.

Carbondalo 1100 W. Willow OPEN MONDAYS UNTIL 8:30 124 SOUTH ILLINOIS CARBONDALE (at Billy Bryan) OPEN 12 MONTHS YEARLY.

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