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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 13

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Bloomington, Illinois
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THE PANTAGRAPH. BLOOMPYGTON. ILLINOIS. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY IS. 1153.

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yxi' r- i 'X A Fr-VVxXtxr mimm sr x-x -A Txj Xx-x'' -v -'--Sv'j 'V 4fi Li a -x Charles Johnson of Rockford. Miss Morrill has chosen June 13 for her wedding day MR. AND MRS. LLOYD AUGSPURGER of Carlock are annonneinr the enrmtement of their daughter, Marilyn, to Winford McElroy, son of Mr. and Mrs.

F. J. McElroy ANNOUNCEMENT HAS BEEN MADE of the engagement of Miss Marilyn Harrb) of Elmhurst to John Cable of Chenoa. Miss Harris, who graduated from EOinois StaU Normal University and is now teaching school in Elmhurst, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Harris of El Paso. Mr. Cable is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A.

X. Cablo of Chenoa. An early Summer wedding has been planned by the couple. photo of Mia Harris, lower ntv. MR.

AND MRS. GLENN W. SENDER. 1108 W. Grove St, announce the engagement of their daughter, Bettyglen.

to Leonard Benjamin Clark, son of the Leonard Clarks of Chenoa. Miss Render is a January graduate of Illinois State Normal University and Mr. Clark Is a junior at the University. No definite wedding date has been set. Photo of Miss Header, lower rtcht.

by Corinne "which will take place in the Wesley Methodist Church. Miss Morrill Is graduate of Bloomlngton High School and attended Illinois Wesleyan University where she was affiliated with Sigma Kappa Sorority. Her fiance is a graduate of the University of Illinois. He now resides in Long Beach, Calif- where he is associated with the Douglas Aircraft Corporation. Photo of Miss Morrill, top right, by Corinne MISS MARLENE SUTTER'S engagement to Richard Stephey is announced today by her parents, the Clifford Suiters of Lexington.

Mr. Stephey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W.

Stephey of Lexington. Miss Sutter Is employed at State Farm and Mr. Stephey is attending Illinois State Normal University. No date has been set for the Wedding Of the couple. Photo of Miss Sutter.

lower left, by Carton 702 N. School SL, Normal. Photo of Mis Ausspurger, top left, by Corrin AN APRIL WEDDING is being planned by Miss LaVonne Moffett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moffett, 714 S.

Clayton St. The Moffetts recently announced the engagement of their daughter to Ralph Dieter, son of Mrs. Adam Dieter of Naper-Tiller Both Miss Moffett and Mr. Dieter are employed in Chicago. 1 Photo of Miss Moffett.

top center, by Corinne MR. AND MRS. THOMAS C. MORRILL of 1227 E. Washington Si, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Richard L.

Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Couple To Make Home Here John Pratt Weds Miss Dillion Mrs. Bohnhorst To Be Moderator For Al Panel Miss Howard's gown was scar- necklines and cap and Roderick Dillon, brother of the with square sleeves. et and the bridesmaids gowns bnde.

were olive green. They all car The bride's mother wore a toast ried colonial bouquets made up of colored two piece dress, a rink hat Couple Married I In Champaign Chapel Service Miss Geraldine Ramoria Dillon became the bride of John T. Pratt red and white carnations. and toast colored accessories. Mrs.

Pratt was dressed in navv hhw Flower girls were Jill and Julie PAUL BEHAN of Oregon, fraternity brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Jan WetzeL Robert Lundquist Darrell Klink. Edward Foudriat fraternity brother of the bridegroom. Mrs. Frank Bohnhorst will be Dillon, tho bride's nieces.

Their floor length dresses were made of white ruffled tulle over satin styled crepe with a white-trimmed neck line and navy blue and white accessories. The bride's grandmother wore a royal blue dress with moderator of a discussion. The Strength and Weakness of Contemporary Music," at a meeting of the Everett Pa rrets Wed Saturday In Baptist Church Mrs. Helen C. Stufflebeam, 815 Douglas St, and E.

Kenneth Par-ret, 718 Normal Normal, were married at 6 p. m. Saturday in the First Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs.

G. Stanley Crudup of Cedar Cress Farms, Fayetteville, Ark. are parents of the bride. Mr. Parret is the son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Everett K. Parret. in a a. nu ceremony performed Saturday in St John's Sigma Alpha Iota alumnae scheduled for 7:30 p.m.

Monday. Mrs. ice clue accessories. AH wore corsages of gardenias. Robert Keener, 1414 N.

Franklin Catholic Chapel on Campus In Weddinz euests attended a ml. ding breakfast held in the Alpha Champaign. Mr. and Mrs. Linden A.

Crumbaugh of Le Roy are par Chi Omega sorority house. Assist ing witn tne euests were Mixa ents or tne bride. Mr. Pratt is the son of Mrs. Horace I.

Pratt and Jeane Hudson. Mist Barbara the late Mr. Pratt. 1903 E. Oak- Schultz, Miss Joyce Donner, Miss will be hostess to the group.

Members of the panel for the discussion will be Miss Bessie Louise Smith, Mrs. Frank Miller and Mrs. Fred Brian. Miss Edna Rossman is chairman of the committee planning the dessert. Miss Kathy Bienfang and Mrs.

Robert Lundquist will be the assistants. land Ave. De lores Drerman. Mixs Mary Scone. Miss Patricia Edwards and Altar decorations for the service Vases of red carnations were al tar decorations in the chapel.

Miss Miss Alice Mitchell; all sorority sisters of the bride. Patu Seymour was soloist and Ron Fouchek was organist. The were palms, candelabra and bouquets of white carnations. Mrs. Vera Pearl Kemp was organist and accompanied Mrs.

Horace. G. Evans, soloist. WHEN MR. AND MRS.

PRATT Rev. Fr. Edward O'Rourke offici left on a wedding trip to Florida ated at the double ring service. the bnde was wearing a gray suit Mr. Crumbaugh gave Miss Dillon a redtrimmed gray hat and red in marriage.

Faculty oflWU To Be Guesis At Kappa Tea Today THE REV. RUDOLPH LODDOLT performed the double ring cere cobra shoes and purse. Her. cor THE BRIDE'S gown of Import A mony. In the absence of her fa sage was a white orchid.

The newly married couple will be at ed French Chanully lace and slip ther, the bride was given in mar per satin was fashioned with a fit riage by Dr. Louis H. Koehler, home at 1528 Clinton Blvd. after March ted bodice and illusion neckline. The faculty of Illinois Wesleyan 626 Normal Normal.

It featured Queen Victoria sleeves. University will be the guests of Mrs. Pratt attended MacMn. Mrs. Stufflebeam chose a belted a skirt of Chantffly lace and a satin ray CoUeee and is a mihatt rrf dress of naw blue crepe for her court train.

Miss Dillon wore a fin the University of Illinois. She is wedding. Her dress featured a gertip length veil of imported silk sweetheart neckline edged with Kappa Kappa Gamma at a tea Sunday from 3 to 5 p. m. at the chapter N.

Main St Receiving faculty members wives and members of the administration staff will be Miss Anne Meierhofer, dean of students; a memDer ox Alpha cu Omega sorority and Kappa Delta PL educational honorary organization. illusion and a pillbox cap of matching lace and satin trimmed by simulated pearls. Her strand of beaded pink satin. She wore a matching bolero Mr. Pratt a eraduate of the pearls was given to her by the iacket trimmed in pink satin piping, bridegroom and she carried a bou Mrs.

M. Lloyd Norris, Kappa law school at the University of Illinois, attended William and Mary College. He is a member of Sigma quet of stephanotis, centered by a navy blue accessories and a small veiled pink straw hat decorated by Dink velvet flowers. The bride car housemother; Mrs. A.

H. Hoopes, council advisor; Miss Pat Hart- white orchid. ried a white Bible topped by an man, vice president; and' Miss Corinne Photo Mrs. E. Kenneth Parret Aipna Jpsiion fraternity and Phi Delta Phi law fraternity.

He is affiliated with toe Pratt HeCer-nan and Ramsey? law firm. Miss Joan Howard, a sorority sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Lou Crumbaugh and Miss Jeanne Gcarelli, chapter president Presiding at the tea table dur orchid corsage. MRS. DALE W.

MESSAMORE was matron of honor in a navy be at home at 207 S. McLean St ing the afternoon will be Mrs a cousin of the bridegroom. The wedding reception was held Charlotte Sue Crumbaugh, twin James Mitchell, Miss Mary Jean- after a short wedding trip. blue suit with navy blue accesso-i sisters oi the bride. The bride attended school in ette Munce, Mrs.

Irving Aikin and in the church Fellowship Hall. As ries and a snell pink blouse. She Texas and Arkansas and the Busi Mrs. Delmar Fuller. sisting with the guests were Mrs wore a navy blue straw hat and ALL ATTENDANTS wore waltz length princess style velvet gowns ness College in Tulsa.

where Miss Marilyn Davis, KKG social T. S. Washburn and Miss Margaret a Calif ornlans Return Mr. and Mrs. WEI Schultz Monterey Park.

and Jfrs. Dorothy Stiverson and Carl Webber of Pamona, returned to their homes Wednesday after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. vcni.

carried pink carnations. she lived before moving to Bloom- chairman, is planning the tea. 'As Parret, both sisters of the bride fashioned with short cuffed sleeves Dale W. Messamore was best mgton a year and a half ago. Mr.

sisting her are Miss Gail Eby, Miss Mrs. E. L. Casebeer and, They wore matching elbow length mitts and braided headpieces of man for Mr. Parret.

Ushers were Parret attended Normal schools Sharon-Leach, Miss Peggy Roed- Mrs. Rudolph Loidolt. Edward M. Vance of Farmer City and is a graduate of Illinois State er. Miss Jill Pierce and Miss Jinx velveteen trimmed by simulated MR.

AND MRS. PARRET win PHoo Photo and John M. Parret of Springfield, Normal University. Mr. John T.

Pratt Ritter. pearls. cott 606 Hovey Normal..

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