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Southern Illinoisan from Carbondale, Illinois • Page 7

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SOUTHERN ILLINOISAN, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1551 Page Seven CarbondaTf Hcrrin MurphysHsro Social Calendar FRIDAY In Carbcndals: Ann Landers Replies 5:30 p.m., Ice Cream Social, cn lawn of First Baptist Church. Georgia Visitors Mrs. Willis Hendricks and fami ly left Johnston City Monday for their home in LaGrange, af ter a 10-day visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Harlan, and her brother-in-law and sisrer, Whaf's Tiaf Humming Sound? Dear Ann Landers: My hus-(showed up at my house last night band can go around with a hole to tell me his marriage is falling in his sock the size of a half dol-j apart.

He doesn't want a divorce Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Willard. Dr. i i i lar and never see it, but he a just yet, but he asked me to see Hendricks accompanied his family to Johnston City after a vacation in the Missouri Ozarks, but had previously returned to La Ihim secretly until he can get free.

perfectionist when it comes to his car. He takes it to the garage I'm ashamed to admit it but Grange. almost once a week, even though ij'm still crazy about him. He it runs fine and has never given jswears he loves me and is beg-us any trouble. The repair bills ging for a chance to prove it.

a crime and I say they ae what should I do? DILLY At Chamness Horns Mrs. Muriel Chamness was hos- for nothing. Dear Dilly. Look at the record. tess at a meeting of the Herrin The garage mechanic told my I after months of courtship Home Buru day unit Tuesday, jhusband (in my presence last and a proposal he could returnj Furteen members and two iweek) that there was a two-week vacation mar-uests Mrs- Anna Person and 'wrong with the car, but my then he's capable of Emma North.

attended. jband left it anyway and insisted thing-and he's proving it. At the! Mrs; Beth Ellls President, con-that thev "go over it and find outlmornent he's sneaking behind his ductcd the business session. Mrs. iwhat that odd humming sound back trying to re-establish HNrook spoke on the use After dinner some nights he the affair with you.

cottage cheese in the menu and will so out to the car, start up the If vou wnnt to louse up your life flf I a alad piuie uciiiuiimi auun. jirs. urace motor and sit there in the drive- thoroughly, just take up with this Lowerv 4-H rhiirrmn for 20 minutes just listening. 'scoundrel asain. He's just the guy i cnairman sPoK 4-H work.

on be held in No meeting will August. i When he comes back he says. wn0 can do jt. "There's a little trouble under that hood. I'll have to take it to j)car Ann: Your suggestion for the shop tomorrow." the mother whose two kids almost What can I do? TEARING MY kill each other in the back scat of TTATT? Ihn rir uhpnpvpr fhr fnmilv takes Kentucky Weekend Mr.

and Mrs. John A. Hushes Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rath SUMMER SILHOUETTES Chiffon for summer rates two printed silk chiffon has floating entirely different treatments, skirt and wide self-sash.

Slim Evening gown (left) in smudge- dinner dress (right) is jewel-tint- ed chiffon over a crepe under-slip. Both designs are from Herbert Sondheim. I Tf ic a trio was something less chiIdren Kathleen, Terry and (W'iz-is Studio) I Kevin of Johnston City spent the as if the "little trouble" is under civilized uie In Anna 7ulT V1, weekend in Louisville, with HIS hood. He needs a brain mech-j Parents who must spank BARNETT-McCAMISH VOWS IN ALABAMA Johnston City Guests Mrs. Judy Pokorny and son of i Return to Chicago Mrs.

Art Marson and children" rcn confess that they have no anic not a grease monkey. and family. Mike Garvey ac II mis is ni oniy smpiom, imagination, ey iu iwi A 'rh'r nr, nrlW thm trrpVc i0ft T.Uct.n ritv vnn ru; Miss Alma Jean RarnpH rfnnoh. Miss Vomick Is Married It takes control indj uui iu -vdfov oumioivn iui companied his uncle an Johnston Citv for a visit. uiiiic nothing.

It's an easy problem com-youngster. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.jcago after a two-week visit with iter of Genievenie Davis of Mur- pared with excessive drinking, brains to figure out a peaceful gambling and blonde trouble. solution. Chester Williams in Johnston City, i her mother, Mrs.

Sadie Moroni ajphysboro, exchanged marriagf It's understandable that two jother guests of Mr. and Mrs. relatives. Jchnston City Jack Lester and son Jef- vows with Pfc. Paul D.

McCamish in Phoenix City, at 7:30 p.m. July 14. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Dear Ann Landers: I fell madlv vouns? ones bored enoudi on' "5 Ice cream is an excellent source' jiaiiia oic liit n.

gi aiiuciiiiui til, John Michael and Judith Baicttc of vitamin A and calcium; it also 1 Paul S. McCamish of Cartervilte. in love with a guy who works in a long trip that they may begin frey of Houston, Tex. are spend-our office. He was eligible, good- to fight.

The parents should tu0 wecks in Johnston City looking, and had a terrific person-put one child in front with Dadjwith hcr parents, Mr. and Mrs. ality. We went together 11 months, while Mom sits in back with C. King.

of Harvey who will spend the provides small amounts of iron Pfc. McCamish is stationed at summer in Johnston Citv. 'and the vitamins. Benning, Ga. I was happy as a lark.

'other. Then change. In this way, He decided to go home and see Dad can point out spots of in- his folks during his two-week va- terest, and so can Mom, and ers were William J. Campbell, Jerry Frazier, James Summers, and Milton Toher. The flowers for the wedding were gladioli, carnations, and gla-mcli.

The reception featured magnolia blossoms and shasta daisies. After the ceremony the couple left for a wedding trip to New Orleans. They will be at heme in Ed.vardsville where the groom is assisting registrar fee Southern Illinois University's Edwardville campus. He is a graduate of SIU. The bride, a graduate cf SIU, plans to work for a social welfare organization in the St.

Louis area. f7 XT1 fS fv cation. He proposed before he everyone will have a better time. i i left and I accepted. He returned- THE PACIFIST married.

It seems he "re-discov-i Dear Pacifist: Your suggestion ered" his childhood sweetheart. is an excellent one, and should be nn nn 1 I I 1 I i ft i It almost killed me but I was tried for variation, but not as pleasant and congratulated him substitute for discipline, with the others. Then, thank heav- li Liii xJ Li Lbui ens, he was transferred to another; Teen-agers should stay away Miss Judith Carroll Womick of exchanged marriage vows with Larry D. Rath of Edwards-ville at 2 p.m., July 2, in the. First Methodist Church of Anna.

The Rev. Milton Connet performed the ceremony, witnessed by 200 guests. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Womick wore a floor length gown with a silk organza skirt over taffeta and net.

The lace bodice was fashioned with a saltaned neck and thre-quarter length sleeves. A pearl crown secured her shoulder length veil. The bridal bouquet was of salmon glamelia. She chose tiny pearl earrings and short nylon gloves. The sister of the bride.

Mrs. Shirley Barringer, was matron of honor. The groom's sister. Janis Rath, served as bridesmaid. Both wore short sleeved, boat neck, salmon taffeta sheaths with silk organza ovcrskirts and matching satin shoes.

Silk organza bows over taffeta secured their veils. Mr. Rath, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rath of St.

Charles, chose Don McConn as his best The groom-man was JeraH Wo-1 mick, brother of the bride. Ush department so it was easier to from "crash diets" because these get over the blow. regimes usually deprive bodies of Five months have passed. He badly needed nutrients. RETURN HOME The Rev.

and Mrs. Ralph Williams and family have returned to Tuscola after two weeks vacation with their mothers, Mrs. Lula Williams and Mrs. Margaret Claxton in Johnston Citv. YS I Li Lu lA 77V: '''4ili SUPEKEITE HERRIN, ILLINOIS 119 West 16th Street 1 Block West Post Office PRICES GOOD FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 21 22 Visiting Parents Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Schwartz and children of Angelton, are spending a week in Johnsron City with his mother, Mrs. Lois Schwartz and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stawarczik.

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