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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 6

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Bloomington, Illinois
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7 1 T1IK r.WTAr.RAPll. nijOOMINATON'. IIJ.INOK. Al T.l sT IX Hit. MISS FREEDLUND BRIDE i Mothers, Daughters Have Party OF HAROLD W.

PIERPOINT 400 Working Girls To Have Play Day Morgan AIEee, Miss Lois Athey Wed in Church fi 85 at Lakeside Country Club Luncheon 1 LESSONS IN FASHIONS Eighty five mothers and daugh Saturday Event Planned at Miller Park ters gathered at Lakeside Coun nr. try club Tuesday alternoon lor a J- luncheon and program. Miss LoU Athey rf COS F-t Monroe ftrett and Morgan Altec of 60J West Miller f.rcet were mm Participating in an after lunch I (married at 4 m. Monday at program oi piano solos, dances and songs were Judy Burrell, From 41 SM -nh (Matthew's Epctral church. Or.v Karren Biddle, Darbe Smith, Con if' ttitiiK ur iriTHiun Tir Rev.

F. It. O. Bowman, churrh nie isuckiey, carol Ann jviuni. rector, and the Rev.

Arthur U. Sally Joe Bishop, Mary Kraft, Jean Farrell, Candy Cummings, Clxlt are to I rr the MjV afm fuurtii ar.r.u I ir Minvrn he" 1i a. m. 4 p. tn.

A Vii rjftjr I t-vi Cope, former rector. The trde is the daughter cf ft Patty Ann Bishop and Rita Gildner. Eleanor Bieneman gave Mr. and Mrs. the Ode to Mothers while Ode to Daughters was recited by Mrs.

the rrnU g.fU I Athey, and parents of the were the late and Mrs. jltarry E. Albee of liloommtton. Mary Pefler. bc-n clrtrl lo i.t tl I toiiowsr.c a inort the r-m Members of the committee wno arranged the affair were Mrs.

an 1 rVit to ai a the 'home will at 605 Wet Charles Beadles. Mrs. Ellwood sUeeL Bieneman, Mrs. Walter Kraft and Mrs. Roland Bissey.

tv iH i in im it ii In iiMHi liiimii 1 1 i i in li mi 1 i in i Viinrimi ml mni nm i Mr. Sylvester, Coruutt Fhota Mr. and Mrs. rierpoint Ruckman-Peak Marriage Solemnized Barbara Jean Freedlund. r.n Ur fcjf the 1 i the camel IVllSS rCTCrSCfl, I Ujrr-1 eaftrcr in It rfk.

TS'ie I t.tU tra-n Trn- fVlT. LOX ru. liatirr. f.ih The bride was attired in a street length white crepe dress with daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas W. Freedlund of Bloomington. and Harold W. Pierpoint, son of Mr. matching accessories ana an orchid corsage.

Her atter.der.t wore pink crepe with white accessories and Mrs. George M. Pierpoint of Lincoln Girl Repeat Vows BenedicL Kan. were married at and white carnations. uke b-x rtr.rtrf.

nurt, cat tf.illl. UTS Us. a4 Mr. rbjinc tu i.i rv i ri Will help krp g.f". on itr ty hr.

An. I I J. r.cyc:r f-jiv jr. c-1 5.. noon Thursday.

Aug. Mr. and Mrs. Rucknan. 1513i West Market har announced the of tNctr daughter Lucille to James it Peak, seaman first Satur After a wcciaing trip through The Rev.

Edward P. Nelson of the east and southern Canada the the First English Lutheran church officiated the double ring cere- lft ar.t K. iri Ai.t 1 z. 7y day. The bridegroom i th tn r.t;"'- Mr.

and Mrs. F. lYak of Ccn. The Rev. Uoyrfe J.

couple will make their home for the next year at Manhattan. where the bridegroom will complete his last year at Kansas State college. Miss Esther Kochendorfer. rnony. Attending the couple were daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Rogers P. Frccdlund.

Kochendorfer of Lincoln, became brother and sister in law of the er.v-. i. it ztm.t: rr a In Normal frn I ri. tfi f-j-r tr t'?" 'A rf I- HirVl. lk.

rrt t''. rrrrttmc the Mt tt Ic It -t ln In by. 11 I In in 1 FKI 'leC Il tfir i the bride of Wilbur E. Sylvester bride at 3 p. m.

Sunday in St. John Evangelical church at -s I a I I ntpp The Rev. II. J. Barth officiated OVJOlAL fSL I CO po'tor of the Cfre Mrth-cmIivI rhurrh.

th lutIe ring crremny at tln rhurrlt. Tte brile att.rrl In a drrjin with white rrewrwt an-l nirurf of g.irdoritjt ar.d rrl rc Mi5 Hilda Martin, maid of hrr. wore blue with white accr-sr and Mrs. Jhn Ca.n Jr bridrf- DRFSSKI) APPROntlATELY in tlieir mother anl tlaiiKlitfr outfits. Mrs.

CharIHi Hurrcll and daughter Judy, 6, of 501 West Mon-rte street, arrive at the luncheon. Judy later forsook her red ami wiiite check for a grass tkirt the hula-ed on Uie program. A lirw tr-l ur rf t'trx with the double ring ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.

W. II. Sylvester of Strongs End MISS LANHAM, MISS MANTOR party will I i-ltraphy i l-Csen jr tl txt of rtj Normal are the bridegroom par ents. The bride wore a white satin maid. was dressed tn black.

I tr. had carnation and robul r.r- gown made with shadow yoke and LEAVE HERE Visit Here With Coens full skirt entrain with an over-skirt of net. Her fingertip veil was edged with rosepoint lace and she saces. John Cain Jr. was Wft man.

After the cerrrniy lh rup'e left ftr When Uey re Miss Elizabeth Lanham and A laofh wfr ms wi 4 i- 7 -2 tU-rtrral rh rrn err! KV XAyT'" hr I ir t.t. Hinrh. Mrt. M.fcel. Jt" ftm'i'-if- iVrnjcr lima I lfi Al tw.r.

Mrs lUr.rtl Umtt1 Miss Ruth Mantor. both of carried a colonial bouquet of ngton. have resigned their gladioli and stephanotis. Mr. and Mrs.

Calvin E. Strong turn, the bride wiH l-r at hrr.e with her rarenl and hrr huslwnd 6 -1 tions at the State Farm Insurance companies and have left for their Miss Nona Sylvester, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of and daughter Vicki of Muroc, will lrae Aug. 25 fr CuIm where he will be jtatmned until ill: homes in Texas. left Tuesday night after Mf. Mir-t Prrrr CREAM DEODORJLHT i honor and Austin Opperman of iML Pulaski, best man.

Ushers Miss Inham had been iJ.rhirr. I lwr r. spending a week visiting Mrs. lU.th attended B.nin?lo were Kenton Opperman of Pe tant director of iervnnel and Strongs parents, Mr. and Mrs i t.e Mf Mm.

IV ik en pl-iTrl l) oria. George Opperman Jr. of Miss Mantor, director of training. John Coen, 906 South Fell avenue. STOPS PERSRRAT10N Lincoln, Glenn Abbey of Cropsey EMDEN Normal.

ltoth will vacation fur some Ime before resuming work. Miss Man- Ihe State I'arm Ir.uranrc and Robert Auth of Bloomington Tuesday afternoon Vicki enter ot V- At--5r! hMttiM'-wiuBMii'-rt A reception was held in the tor plans to teach, but Miss Lan tained 15 reighborhod children she met while here at a farewell Given Shower church parlors following the cere' n-ar IrtrnSuTf. SrV.jy. mony. Those who assisted were party.

ham plans are indefinite. Brooklyn Guests DEER CREEK. PNS) Miss Wilma Mabee was hnred curst Mrs. Betty Kochendorfer of Pe Mr. Strong is engineer al we kin, Mrs.

Glen Anglin of Peoria Muroc army air base. Mrs. Charles Hanslow of ML Pu In Normal 4. A laski. Miss Dorothy Lois Zurkam iWhitmans Have mer and Miss Dorothy Gockel of It.

Uk S. A I Id t- Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rla.en- tss Lincoln. Scottish Guest ftein and son Jack of Brooklyn.

at a miscellaneous shower Thursday evening at the home of Mr. Eleanor Whittingtn. Mrs. Iauna Miller was asutant Miss Mabee will be rnarriel Aug. 17 at the Gondfetd IUMut church to Arthur Stringer of Peoria.

Attending the slower from out of town wa Mrs. Clarence Mabee. Until recently Mrs. Sylvester will be house guests of Mr was employed as secretary in the and Mrs. Martin Bernstein of Guests Monday at the Frank Logan County Home Bureau.

The "'Last-year Girl? DO.VT I tr in thts l-ifl $9n ef eirit-ing rrts lat.ut' tl1 Ihe iJXK ml-rare faifctuMt frt llf-LASD'S. Vs. ROLASD'S? Clinton place. Normal, until the Whitman home, 502 McKinley couple will reside in Normal. Mr.

weekend. street. Normal, were Mr. and Mrs Sylvester is employed in Bloom rjfv1 tl tw ARRID JJ Sunday evening Mrs. Bernstein Adam McGibbon and son Billy of ington.

entertained 23 at a buffet supper Washington. D. and Mr. Mc honoring her guests. Gibbon's mother.

Mrs. William Slim Looking; McGibbon of Glasgow. Scotland Saybrook Club Will Meet SAYBROOK. (PNS) Mrs. Ivan Arbogast will be to the Idlers club Friday afternoon at her home.

who is visiting in the United Miss Donnan iffffn1! j- mi ran im ii ii xi. -i Gored Skirt States. Guest of Honor WAITING FOR DESSERT are Mrs. Charles Muhl of 203 East Mulberry street and 12 year old daughter, Carol Ann. Carol Ann danced for her part in the entertainment.

Away for Weelcend Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sanders of Miss Diana Carey and Mrs 1208 North Morris avenue spent the weekend in Chicago with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and of their daughter Mary Ellen to Ronald rikarkey entertained with a shower Saturday evening at the former's home, 608 Noith Oak street, honoring Miss Norma Lee Donnan. who will be married Aug.

16 to Michael Caringelia. Mrs. Kenneth Perkins. Sunday they saw the baseball game be Wed in Minier LINCOLN. (PNS) Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Leonard of Lincoln Monday announced the marriage tween the Chicago Cubs and the Cincinnati Reds. (itl Your I'cpislration Wanks at I'incH Smarttccar FOR FREE PONY IN BACK-TO-SCHOOL CONTEST Texan Leaves for Home Morris Howard of Armington. The wedding took place June 7 in Minier with the Rev. Robert L.

Graham officiating. Mrs. Howard is a graduate of Lincoln High school and Lincoln Junior college. Last year she taught Gayle school near New Holland and during the summer months for several years has assisted in the Logan County fair office. Mr.

Howard is employed as a carpenter and the couple will reside in Armington. I I The harbor of Sydney, Australia, extends inland 13 miles. GREETING CARDS for all crailon FRIED'S BOOK STORE 103 W. Front Street Mrs. M.

F. Meagher of El left nioomington Wednesday after visiting in the home of her sister in law, Mrs. Mary Johnson of 204 North Allin street, during the last week. It's Time to Get Ready for School V4. ilotM rr School (loihes For Little BOYS' and GIRLS' First School Days INSIDE U.S.A.

Of course you are; but have you read the book? Only One Objection when you start very hard to stop. W. B. READ (0. Free Pony! Girls and Boys! Get jour FREE reKivtrati hlank that will gie jou a rnanre on the free kii ou'e heen reading about.

Available at Klemin's starting Thursday. No purtliase required. C. W. Klemiirs "Back to School Fashion Center" fit1 1 'Kilo" tV "IrV 4909 WES I.

1 1 Jr-Tf For Your Little Girl! 0 Such a pleasure to sew Pattern 'i 7 ALL WOOL SKIRTS BLOUSES 4909, knowing how slim you will be in the dart fitted waist, the Ilack'to-Sehool in Roland's short Irg and soft graceful skirt, cool flare sleeves! You'll live in it all sum ami plaid. While. mtrla MT 1 tit. mer long! Solid colors, plni't and clit-4'k. Shu-s 1 to $2,29 $3,49 This pattern, easy to use.

sim $1.98 $2.98 ple to sew, is tested for fit In cludes complete Illustrated in structions. Pattern 4909 comes in si2es 34, 36, 38. 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52. Size 36 takes 3li yards 39 inch. Smd 23 CFNTS in coln for Ihtm For Your Little Hoy! CORDUROY OVERAllS pattern to The Pntrrph J'aMern Drprtmrnt, 130 North Clinton rt.

Chimco o. HI Print r-Uinly VOIR Siie S2.98 8 NAME. ADDRESS, ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Wine tireen Itnma Itlue Wed in Mt. Pulaski (ORDUROY or All WOOL FLANNEL SLACKS LINCOLN.

(PNS) Miss Mil dred Gehlbach and Vincent M. Ev of Lincoln were married at With belt and uspenders. eiizes 2 to 8 $3.79,. $3.98 1 4 p. m.

Sunday at the home of the bride's brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tal- POLO SHIRTS-IOIIG or SHORT SLEEVES madge in Mt. Pulaski. The Kev R.

O. Zumstein performed the single ring ceremony. The couple was unattended. 89c So'iJ colors and colorful Mripe. Sites 2 to 8 After a wedding trip the couple will be at home at 403 Peoria street, Lincoln.

JOAN MILLER plu oodles next oi yovc faoie oe. fKed od Ko-'l cejr." -oJ and rayon on pitcer Wheof Gi Cy. ltd. J6f Ui, 9-1 i. You Saw It In 'Sevnfn Many Other Hack to School Needs Including Tuoe for Uw Kindergarten Group.

young sophlsricatcs a4miC ks forsay cut and chalk white witching, black 95 FREE PONY No rurrha Required! ReKiMrallon Illanks available ataxting TliurMlay, Aurut 11th. Shop Priller's AUGUST FUR SALE VASSAR GUILD FUR COATS With 3 Year Guarantee 113 North Mala PI Shoes of Fashion fTom a iei oi Fashion, Mm 1 i Downstair Shoe Salon.

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