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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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SIX THE PAXTAGRAPH THURSDAY. AUGUST 17, 19. Women Mildred Sharp Wed To Pfc. Panagos Arditli Charles, Editor Lt. Marshall To Marry Girl From California Helen Biermann Wed To Dr.J.E.

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I CarrW GU4m41. Ilaali lfr lfei- Rev Marston Reads Ceremony In Springfield Miss Helen Harris Biermann, formerly 'superintendent of nurses at Brokaw hospital, was married Wednesday to Dr. Jerome Edward Willman of this city. The 4 p. m.

ceremony was read at the home of the bride's brother in law and sister, air. and Mrs. Roger Barbour in Springfield. The Rev. Frank Marston, former minister of Grace Methodist church officiated at the single ring ceremony.

The altar was baaked with white gladioli and greens and flanked with white tapers. The home was filled with a prolusion of garden flowers. Bride Wears Blue. The bride wore a floor length gown of blue silk lace fashioned princess style. She wore a matching hat with pink sweetheart roses and a shoulder length veil.

She wore a corsage of pink garden flowers. The mother of the bride, Mrs. E. H. Biermann of Bloomington, MR.

MRS. niU, B. KIL Hrt MHhodM rharrh. Mr Xril Inn Itakrr, are making their two 4 to-a g-ir ierj Vil t.jC-M a.r: Tt. J.

V.v-i rtn. t. -r-r a. vrfc Krr K-l A.l.. JOHN HULLS TO OBSERVE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Prter.

jje- Tjjr -I Lm? Yea TJ tiwtfth was decorated rfft. Ur'-lt tal tl' ir XI Mr. Il'jkf rrard in li'J Shower Given By Sorority For Bride Na eharW T-rO S-r-rj r. Itf a a k.Ur-m tKunare lay rft at U-e Kn- cf lrt: isr tywi The ctR'; ircir.a MJ4 AtUrn ard Mrv Maf-y rraret 5rrnrr. tart rrr.t.

Mrv Nar ct rocT a i-i UaUh.r.wrxv Mrs. Thomas Returns Home After Visit im-wonm ut Thwcna. cf Ky t-tt returned to rr kxrje a tttil ef trrfl airli a -vm her rfaiMr. a tq Uw. Mr.

atvt G.f CiW T- bt't wedijpg s. fahcer4 a biaixw Ufer-xJeiii'A a Mtt'-t If ani quarter iic- l4.1iiff mt ft. tUt t.t rrtl ef in la. ttn a gs we a NIUrr Announcement ha here of the aoDroarhin? mirrim of Miss Ruth Blankcnshtp of Paso iooies, to Lt. Norman D.

Marshall. The wrrfriinp u-iii tv place Saturday. Lt. Marshall is a former Bloom ington resident, son rf th iat R. D.

Marshall. He was graduated from Illinois Wcsleyan school of music, ana was instructor at Bloomington Hieh school nrevloua to entering the army. He is now staUoned at Camp Roberts. with the infantry replacement training center. Miss Blankenship is the daughter of Capt.

and Mrs. Ernest Joseph Blankenship. Capt Blankenship is in the navy. Mrs. Edward Erickson.

Mrs Lucille Hill. 27 Broadway place. Normal, and Mr. and Mn i. Cawood of 303 South Main normal, received invitations to th weaaing.

Miss Dennis To Make Eastern Trip Miss Mary Sue Dennis, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dennis, 506 West VTalrfut street, accompanied her niece, Patty Dennis to her home in Camden, N. J. The girls were accompanied to Chicago by Mrs.

Harry Dennis. Patty has been here for six weeks. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dennis, are former Bloomington residents.

He is now with the Du Pont company in Camden. Before Mary Sue returns to Bloomington, she will visit with relatives in Philadelphia, and New York city. Marauises Leave For Milwaukee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marquis left Thursday for Milwaukee, where they will spend a week visiting with their son and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Marquis. Mr. Marquis is chief clerk at Illinois Soldiers and Sailors Children's school. Mrs.

Peter Knapp To Go to New York Mrs. Peter Knapp and her son, Raymond, of 1402 Forrest street, will leave Friday for a visit with relatives and friends in Wellsville, N. Y. They plan side trips to Niagara Falls, and Canada. Returns to Danville Mrs.

Walter Dye of Danville was in Bloomington Wednesday on her way home. She has been visiting with relatives and friends in Pontiac for the last 11 days. While there she visited with an aunt, Mrs. Hattie Fill-ingham. Visiting in Chicago Miss Bernadine Xhrmantraut, 403 West Locust street, left on Thursday for Chicago to visit with friends and to attend some stage shows.

She will return Sunday night. Goes South tor Visit Mrs. Clarice Smock of Jacksonville was in Bloomington Wednesday. Mrs. Smock is on her way to visit her husband at Camp Butncr, N.

C. He has Just returned from overseas duty. Entire Stock of Rope Soled SHOES at PRICE SOCIAL NOTES Miss Ellen Burns Returns From Iowa Miis Ellen nurru returned to her work in Illoominictun Monday after (pending a week In Independenrt. la. Her parent returned to their home in Clinton.

Joins Husband In Oklahoma Mrs. Howard Smith, 102 Eait Poplar street. Normal, left on Thursday for Bragss, Okla. She will live there with her husband, who is a private in the engineer corps. She has been making her home in Normal and working at Caterpillar in Peoria.

Mrs. Thomsen Goes South Mrs. Graham Thorruen, 301 Virginia avenue. Normal, left Thursday for Monroe, to visit her husband, an aviation cadet, in the army air force, stationed at Selman field. She will return the first of next week.

Betty Barnes Visits Detroit Miss Betty Barnes, 302 i South Cridley street, left Wednesday noon for Detroit, Mich, where she will visit for a week with friends. Cleeks Entertain Honoring Son BELLFLOWER. Mr. and Mr. A.

R. Cleek of Bondvllle, enter-tained at dinner Sunda in of their son, Pfc. Carl CIeek. who recently returned after serving for 31 months in the southwest Pacific area. Guests were nrMent frnm Farm er City, Homer.

Mahomet. Be li no wer, Champaign Mansfield. Pax ton and LeRoy. FREDRICK You Sow it in VOGUE DTtafl Roland's Fashion Ba.cment A 7 Miss Beatrice L. Kelley, 304 North Oak street, became the bride of SgU Raymond G.

Gassert, July 22, in Great Bend, Kan. Now in Bloomington, she will return to Great Bend within a few Weeks. ttmrkina Photo Miss Brenneman Is Bride of Lt. Waldmier HOPEDALE. (PNS) Miss Miriam' Jeanne Brenneman.

the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brenneman of Hopedale, and LL Frederick Waldmier. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Waldmier of Mi-nier, were married at 5 Thursday, Aug. 10, in Dodge City Kans. The Rev. nnv rvL- of the First Methodist church in voage eny, omciated at the double ring ceremony, in the church parsonage. Attendants were Miss Josephine Buchanan and Lt.

Clarence W. Moore. Following the ceremony, which was witnessed by- the bride's mother. Lt. anrl irs ii tuiaui Warmuth.

Milwaukee. and mrs. u. ti. cook, the bridal party and uests had Hinnpr at Ka 1T tel Lora-Locke in Dodge City.

Lt. ana Mrs. waldmier will make their hnmc in MiHlanH where he has been transferred. Lt. Waldmier attended Bradley college until his induction into the service in March 1943.

He received his commission as pilot in June. iiH4, at Stuttgart field. Ark. Minier Couple Plan Open House MINIER. (PNS) Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Kettering will observe their wedding anniversary with an open house at their country home east of Minier Saturday. Friends are invited tn rail frnm 7 to 11 Mr. and Mrs. Kettering were at the home of the brid'e's mother, luaillCU AUV.

I 5f IMIM in liniar ivirs. xviane Johnson. Mr. Kettering was a lieutenant in World War a degree from Millikin university east of Minipr most tt tkoin mar ried life. They have-one daughter, Jane.

Wave engaged To Be Married EUREKA. fPNSl Mr r.A Mrs. Dean Kyle of Eureka are announcing the eneappmmt ni their only daughter, Evelyn Kyle, storekeeper third class of the Waves, to Pfc. Robert Gillan. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Gillan of ii.ureKa. io announcement has been made of wedding date. Miss Kyle is stationed at the Great Lakes and spent the week end nere with her parents. Pvt.

Gillan is home on furlough until Auff. 22. from r.i wMitaf Ultlfhl-iJ, Ky. Both are graduates of the x.ureKa nigh school. Offering Oar Women's PLAY HALF Fine quality women's rope soltt Flay Shoes at ONK HALF thrir original price.

Reds, Greens Blues and Natural colors. In pumps and instep straps as well as high ankle $3.95 Grade HALF IMUCE Phone 6900-5 wore a blue crepe frock. At the reception for the 50 wedding guests punch, a two tiered wedding cake and individual cakes were served. After their reception, the couple left for a short trip east, during which they will visit Lt. Comdr.

and Mrs. Donald Willman in Norfolk, Va. To Live in Bloomington. Early in September Dr. and Mrs.

Willman will return to Bloomington where they will make their home at 1305 South Main street. Mrs. Willman is a graduate of Indiana university. She received her nurse diplomas from Indiana University hospital and took post graduate courses in pediatric and orthopedic nursing. Dr.

Willman is a graduate of the Chicago College of Dental Surgery and took post graduate instruction in oral surgery. Among the wedding guests present from Bloomington and Normal were Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Armstrong, Mrs. Robert Willman, Mrs. Naomi Murphy, Mrs. Stanley Lantz, Mrs. Elizabeth Foreman.

Mrs. Frank Marston, formerly from here, now of Jacksonville, also attended. John A. Hull ents of five children, all of whom will be present Saturday: Mrs. John Burket 407 East Graham street; Mrs.

Clarence Sheets of Michigan City, Mrs. Oscar Dunlap of Moline, Mrs. Ray Fleming, 1004 North Morris street, and Stanley Hull, 1006 North Morris street, Mr. and Mrs. Hull have been residents of Bloomington for the last 35 years.

ring ceremony in the presence of immediate relatives. They were attended by Miss Martha Boich of Peoria and Pvt. Eugene Stuber of Camp Grant, brother of the bridegroom. The bride was attirp in 4.. piece white crepe dress and wore wmic accessories.

Her corsage was of gardenias. Miss Boich wore a dress of aqua crepe with white accessories. A bridal dinner was served to the weddin? tiartv nt a. -J 111. fcJUU day at the home of the bride- el uUms parents south of Tremont.

Mrs. Stuber is a daughter of Edward Wohlschlegel of East Peoria and has been a seamstress in that city for several years. son ot Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stuber is a graduate of the Tremont Community high school and is employed at the Caterpillar Tractor company in East Peoria.

Following a short wedding trip the couple will return to Tremont where they will reside in the Mrs Mary Hellemann residence the north part of town, which they recently purchased. Eureka Young People To Have Skating Party roller skatmg party youths of Eureka will be held Friday on Cru-ger avenue pavement between the Christian church and the high school. The party will be held from 7 p. m. to 10:30 p.

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You still can eat plenty get loo of satisfying nourishment aad because, you get the vitamins and minerals pfren lacking in the daily diet-you 'fool your False craving for food gradually lessens excess fat lips away. This ii the method widely approved by many doctors because it scnsioic ana sate. So don't spend a cent (or reducing until youve learned all the facts on "The Vitamin Way to Reduce" called Vee-mor. Come in and ask all about it. Find out how you can even try Vee-mor for ten days with a money-back guarantee.

You must b. satisfied or it doesn't cost a penny. Don't wait a day longer get Vee-mor now. 8-oz. Bottle $1.50 18-02.

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Mr. Mr. Dmight WV.rrvd. 407 Et Munrw strrt. ete -n hand at the tra.n tat.t Wednesday noun la see thnr son off.

James M.Her returned to his station With the coast guard in New York, af.et spending a kae with ha rarer; it. Visit Relatives In St. Louis Mrs. John Suy. 1352 South Madison street.

Normal, and daughter, Mr. John and granddaughter Shert.lyr. Mil West Iowa street, have g'n to visit wiLn Mr. uVr nd family in St. Mo, Mr.

nd Mr. Ray Agga, Return to Homo In Mount Vernon Mr. Morgan and her daughter. Norma Jean, of Vernon. Ill, been tinting with Mr.

and Mr Tn Itu-eru. 1211 North Wettetn ae-nue. They returned to then home Thursday morning. Miss O'Nell Going fo New York City Mis Betty O'Niel. 1S53 Writ Chetnut street, left Thursday morning for Chicago.

There she will board a train for New Ycrk city for a 10 day uL Mt Mart ttm C3JITQ.W mm mu Tew wto nff wt tu ur4. twti.nf avfcrt try Lt-i B. ftAStea a rwttt Camf i. I to ru mm rrmB U4 rteiry for wii a. am gra4 rwmtn sovaa.

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The Hulls are sending no invitations through the mail. They are using the medium of the press to invite friends to the open house. The family will be served a dinner Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs.

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