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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 6

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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fix Tin: r.NTr.Rrn. rrrsnw. it SOCIAL NOTES MISS HESTON Wac Officer, Nellie Vogt, R. H. Lage Take Vows BECOMES BRIDE IN HER HOME Friend Visit Honor Bride of 4 Months novn pns VA MnV-.

Mr Paul CV.iJj. K. II Mil rr and Mrs. II Day nr hjTc-v- 43 tn'a at a shower i-aturday at the hV.e i Mrs. Ikrt D.ey ta Mrs.

Lo-Il in the cre ifO by Ms Virtir.a M.I'rr 1 -1 In Mid-State EUREKA. (PNS) Mas Miss Nellie Imogen Vogt of Bloomington und Kodcll II. Lagc of Saybrut'k were married at 4 (Catherine Louise lies ton. duh- ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ray lletn. Mr. and Mrs. D. B.

Steward p. m. Sunday in a double ring and daughter, Mrs. Bessie Dra service at the rirst Christian Eureka, became the bride of John'ta fn '7?" were fri.f-i I.r.cr. L.

Pline. of Mr. and Mr NfniL Ury Crot. an4 Am.w- A If red Plme, Lytms." Mich, Thurs- goo, 407 North School street. church.

Illoomingtuit. Dr. Chester II. Grubb officiated Normal, had as their weekend at the double ring ncrvicc before guests their niece and cousin, Lt. day evening, rcb.

Z3. The cere- an altar decorated with pastel Virginia S. Gibson of Portland, and Miss Louise E. Betts of gladioli and ferns, in the presence Sheridan, 111. of 200 guests.

Seven tier candelabra provided the light for the 7 f'l Sx -n V. Lt. Gibson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S.

Gibson. mony was held at the Hest.n i 1 00 Men dt Breakfast home with the Rev. Wendell IVn- MilKNA. Tie Mtrm if tius officiating in the presence of jrr.e hell Its ar.r.il the immediate family. Tlie double Ur The Lev.

if. V.hUn cf ring ceremony was ued. Jivr.tc a caest linker. Mrs. Mrs.

Plme is a senior at Eur- Therna McOrath was crrnaa eka High 'school and will tetun arrar.jccrr.er.t. vows, and Mrs. Shirly Edwards of Atlanta sang. also of Portland. Her mother is the former Florence Steward of Paxton, 111.

The officer recently The bride's natural gabardine suit was complemented by brown returned from the Marianna accessories and a corsage of white to finish her ktud.es. Mr. rlnwi carnations and talisman roses. army air base where she was About I.I si Miss Helen Vogt, sister of the commanding officer of a Wac was recently diM-harged from service. The couple will reside on a farm at Lyons.

Mich. bridegroom, was bridesmaid. She squadron. She is now on termi I W.m in VeIIomun Park. nal leave until March 28.

wore a brown suit with matching accessories and a corsage of pink Miss Betts received her dis charge from the Wac last Octo and white carnations. Serving his brother as best man was Willard ber after two and a half years. including 16 months in the Lage. Wayne and Arnold Lage, southwest Pacific. also brothers, were ushers.

A wedding supper for the imme The girls left Monday morn S. Set. anil Mrs. Martin ('Inn Jr. diate family was served at Hotel ing for St.

Louis, Mo. where MR. AM) MRS. (l.KVK STKNCKK JR. were married March 2 at Holy Trinily tliurih.

She is Hie former Mis Vehna Wagner of They will make their home on a farm east of ISIoom- lllCtoo. Camera Craft Photo MISS ELEANOR KLINGER WED IN PARENTS' HOME ruhrr Photo. Rogers. After a wedding trip to they will visit the Frank Stew Chicago the couple will be at home ard family. They will make at Anchor.

trip to the west coast, stopping Wedding Held Here During Mrs. Lage, the daughter of Mr. at the homes of Archie Steward and Mrs. Charles Vogt of Atlanta. at Huntington Beach, and Ray Steward at Bakersfield, Bridegroom's 3 Day Leave Calif.

At noon Sunday Miss Eleanor Sunday the visitors and Mrs S. Sgt. Martin E. Clem Jr. will groom's parents.

Mr. and Mrs Klinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. attended Atlanta High school and is employed by the Turley Farm Equipment Co. Mr.

Lage attended Anchor High and is engaged in fanning. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lage of Saybrook. Dragoo motored to Gridlev to leave today for Ft.

Dix, N. J. after Martin E. Clem 408 Last Mar Glenn L. Klinger of Normal and a Store of Fashion llvttilniuirtcr tor SMART DRESSES the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Wal George E. Starkey, son of Mr. and three day leave. His bride of Kei Eireei- ter R.

Steward and family. Mrs. George Starkey of Farma, two days will join him there in t.mpioyed Here. were united in marriage. The several weeks.

She is the former The bride, the duachter of Mr, W. R. Luecks ceremony was held at the home of Tvt ci i I and Mr T. Ctmrlr the brides parents in the pres llUillld OllUlfl. I ence of their immediate families The young couple was married UVf.lf Entertain and friends.

ciiiu uutimvu Alliums at 3 p. Sunday at the Salem state Normal university for two The Rev. R. J. Zehr of Normal officiated at the single ring serv Blcomington, Folkers in a Methodist church', by the Rev.

R. D. llouMdwardsllelps Constipated Folks! For years Dr. IM wards reliereJ patients bothered bv coa.tipalioa with his famous lr. Pdwards' UU4 Tablet now mM by all drurtre.

Olire Tablet am miU. fmtU but ob thorough! OUt Tablet act oo Mr. and Mrs. H. E.

Lueck left ice before a candlelighted altar of ferns, palms and white snap double ring service. Monday for their home in Gar-dena, N. after a week's visit years. She is now employed as an underwriting at the State Farm Insurance companies. The bridegroom recently returned from service in the ETO Per dragons.

Brother Sang. The church altar was banked The bride wore a white wool with Mr. and Mrs. W. It.

Lueck dress with black accessories and a 223 North University street with palms and ferns and flanked corsage of red roses. Her sister, and is awaiting his discharge. The wun cancieuiDra. iuptiai music ai mUSIC I i in "liw UN wrr wwrn Normal. Other weekend guests at the H.

E. Lueck home were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moon and Miss Bae Klinger, was bridesmaid and wore a black and white was played on the organ by Frank lW3 vu noun duce mon natural4U morrmrnu. 3egroom's a- 1 Markct uPn NQ ripin Jut eomplfU Tregger and the brideg wool suit with a corsage of white daughter Virginia of Milledge his release from service.

Caution: uae as directed. IU. 30. UV. brother.

Fireman First Class Grant $7.20 roses. ville. Mrs. Anna Ileuernan of Clem, sang. The bridegroom, who was dis Shannon, and Mr.

and Mrs. The bride wore a dog-tooth charged last month after 41 R. Huernan and baby daughter checked black and white suit with of Peoria. months in service, was attended by Noble V. Lucas of East Chi black accessories and a white or cago, Ind.

Mrs. George E. Immediately following the cere SO chid. Miss Eleanor Rae Lower of Bloomington, her attendant, was attired in a navy blue suit, chartreuse llouse and had a corsage Starkey. Corlnne Photo Drapers Have Sunday Suesis mony dinner was served in the home of the bride's parents for i of talisman roses.

26 guests. Grant Clem served as best man Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Draper and Morton Man Married The bridal couple left Sunday evening for a wedding trip to New and ushers were Walter Mounce, Chester Roseman Allen Clem children, John and Christine, Orleans, La. 103 South State street, enter and Ralph Dawson. WUiPATOrt. A DOUBLE NEEDLE FROCK tained at Sunday dinner for the A reception was held for 50 MORTON. (PNS) Miss following guests: Miss Minnie guests at the home of the bride- Wilma Hager, daughter of Mr Coit of Saybrook; Mr.

and Mrs Betrothal Announced A. B. Lake, Mahomet; Mr. and Mrs. W.

M. Coit and Mr. and and Mrs. John Hager of Speer, and Bruce Bartelmay, son of Mr, Approaching Mrs. Dean Coit, Gibson City.

I'll: Smiths Entertain By Parents ilf TA Marriage Announced Vv- At Family Dinner A family dinner was given Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith in Lexington, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Keith White.

Mr. White returned to the states Feb. 1 after 39 months of service, includ and Mrs. Arch Bartelmay of Morton, were married at 1 p. Sunday at St.

Marks Lutheran church in Washington. Following the wedding a was held in the church basement for 175 guests. Miss Marj-orie King of Washington cut the cake, and Miss Hazel Kearns and Mrs. Earnest Jackson both of Peoria, served the punch. A wedding supper was served in the evening at the home of the bride's paernts for the immediate family, with about 20 attending.

The couple then left for a two weeks honeymoon to New Orleans, La. The bride was graduated from Princeville High shcool and has been employed at the Caterpillar Tractor Co. ing 17 months in the ETO. The Whites are making their home in Normal. Those attending the dinner were Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Smith Print Picture In and family, Normal; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Donaldson and son, itt i iVr -1 I i i I 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Wfilliam WThite and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ern est Radley Bloomington; Mr. Bartelmay, one of five fW fy Mr. and Mrs.

Remus Pickering brothers in service, was recently and son, and Robert Golliday, Lexington. discharged after four years and seven months in the army air lik a pryr.l t.zt Iri. y.r::j II I 1 -1 tlr rv TtrT fl-ih In 1Tkm is it t-: c-r i a. corps. He was graduated from Mrs.

Meyers, Daughters Have House Guests Morton Township High school and attended Louisiana Tech at Ruston, for one year. Upon their return the couple will reside in Morton and Mr. Bartelmay is in business with his father and brothers, Arch Bartelmay and Sons, Implement Co. Miss Mary Bates Columbia Photo. Mrs.

a Durham of Springfield, Mrs. Arthur Maurer and daughter Jean of Champaign are visiting at the homes of Mrs. Olga Meyers and daugh Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R.

Bates, Miss Marjorie Tosh. 909 West Mulberry street, an Zxci-isxcdj ct $7.20 nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to Walter ters, Helen, Mrs. Wesley Auth and Mrs. Charles Maurer, all of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter S. Tosh. WOMEN'S DAY TEA WEDNESDAY AT ISNU Hoesly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her of r.

r. 2, Bloomington, announce man Hoesly of Pontiac. the engagement and approaching Mr. Hoesly was recently dis marriage of their daughter, Mar Two Illinois State Normal uni jorie, to John B. Boozell, son of Bloomington.

There are four generations at the home of Mrs. Meyers. Mrs. Keefe Visiting Mrs. Lela Keefe arrived Mon charged from the armed forces.

The bride elect is employed in versity faculty members and four Mr. and Mrs. Starley Boozell of 405 South Clayton street, the office of the Paul F. Beich 1SXU students will pour at the Women's day tea from 3:30 to 5 The wedding date has been set company. Pearl Fischer day from her home in Berkeley.

Calif, for a visit with her for March 14. p. m. Wednesday in Fell hall on the ISNU campus. Women students, faculty members and householders of women's rooming houses son and daughter in law, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Keefe of the Engaged to Wed Maplewood Bridge Tournament to Start Oaks apartments. Deer Creek Couple BENSON. (PNS) Mr. and The Maplewood bridge tourna Mrs.

Jake M. Fischer of Benson ment will resume its play at 9 a. Exchanqe Vows 1 m. Tuesday at Hotel Rogers. are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Pearl Fischer, to Andrew Paluska, son of Joseph will be guests.

At the tea table will be Dean( of Women Anna L. Keaton, Assistant Dean Helen M. Flynn, Mar-jorie Johnson of Walnut, Margaret Breen of Harvard, Marian Rouse of Mundelein and Georgia Gros-sart of Belleville. General co-chairmen for the tea are Miss Grossart and Norma Cooper of Pekin. Marian Healy of Kankakee is in charge of refresh Those wishing to play are to I DEER CREEK.

(PNS) Miss make reservations with Mrs. Rich Paluska of Roanoke. Eleanor Carr. daughter of Mr. ard McMurray or Mrs.

Bertha I and Mrs. Ross Carr, and Harold a It wlii il I bf i l' I i lilt lit If i wa 4 I 1i ttti-'ty' 4. i tt'ti'lllZlilft i 1 ALJ- s2I. i i t7f Siii.il vlZ i 'tiit 'ill I If Schlosser. Simmons, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Simmons, all of Deer Creek, were married Feb. 20 at m- in i.i.i: $19.45 Pekin by the Rev. O. E.

Fran ments. Other committee chairmen are Norma Jean Davis of Kankakee, invitations, and Gloria Ap- 1 Miss Fischer is employed at Hiram Walker and Sons at Peoria and Mr. Paluska is a barber in Metamora. He was with the army in Europe 40 months and returned to the United States in October, 1945. a WILL ENTERTAIN.

WAYNESVILLE'. (PNS) Mrs. Gladys Finfrock will be the hostess to the Woman's Welfare penbrink of Blue Mound, host esses. cisco. They will be at home in the apartment in the Inez Green residence after March 15.

Mr. Simmons was recently discharged from the army after 18 months overseas service. He has the Purple Heart. ft 'QUINTS' club, Wednesday afternoon. DUBUD rHIECT i cougning or COLDS SHE'LL HAVE SAME NAME AFTER HER MARRIAGE aiu WITH EESHHG Reddubled ir 4 4i Remove hard corns in i few days! 25' Double Xeedlrd or Extra Durability, For Smartnet in Trim A NEW PRINCESS PEGGY, JUST FOR YOU The Double Needle Frock Has everything you've ever wanted in a cotton drcsv Note the new Prince? Pessy jhoulder treatment styled He a kisS priced laiuion.

THEY USED TO CALL HER FATTY SMITH DRUG Cor. Main Front STORE 221S- LE ROY. (PNS) Oftentimes a Smith marries a Smith but seldom do two people with names as uncommon as Varboncoeur wed. Such is the case of Miss June Marie Varboncoeur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Dewey Varboncoeur of Le Roy, whose engagement has been announced by her parents. She will not experience a change in names when she marries her fiance, Paul Varboncoeur of Beaverville, 111. They have not set the wedding date. RELIEVE THAT TORMENTING On sale Wednesday 9 A. M.

Limit one fo a customer. No phone or mail order, please' NEHVORfia Almost unbelievable) loss of welclit is possible for most overweight eule through a pleasant, ahaolutcly harm-lesa reducing method. While eating plenty, it is possible to take ofl as much as three to five unsightly poumls a week. No exercise, no atnrvation diet, no reducing drugs or cathartics are necessary fur those who seek to regain a graceful, youthful figure. In fact, the Tremett rit Sjtkt tLsJm marth JtkfiV tLu-n fayenr tin St.

CmHf'f't 5ki.Svt ray Lnxtl, C'tt SiJ mnj Yr, BLmL Siut 10 I. 20. $19.95 i I Marettes Play Cards It ia no longer necessary llPillll to pot op with the II II If 11 trouble caused by Pin- 1(11 Worm A highly effec- tiTe way to deal with this ugly infection ria been established. Ask your druggist for P-W, the Pin-Worm tablets developed in the laboratories of Dr. D.

Jayne A Son. The small, easy-to-take P-W tablets act In a special way to remove Pin-Worms. So don't take chances with the embarrassing rectal itch and other distress caused by these creatures that live inside the human Roland" Dou'iislairs Store The Marettes held a card party ay is so confidently recommended that you may try Tremett without risking a inny. You and your friends must marvel at the exciting improvement in your apiwarance; you must get th result i you aeek in 30 days, or your money will lie refunded in full. Kasy-to-follow directions with every package.

Ask forTremett at druggists everywhere. Saturday at the home of Miss Joan Kupfer, 1109 Broadway, Store of Fashion Normal. After the party the girls enjoyed a dinner at Tilden-Hall hotel. boar. If you suspect Pin-Worms, get JATNE'S P-W and follow the directions.

Your druggist knows PVV for Pin-Worms 1 Miss June Varboncoeur Baker Photo. Aslc for Tremett at Payless. Bell's, Flick-rod's, Walgreen and druggists very tiers..

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