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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 9

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Bloomington, Illinois
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NINE THE PANTAGRAPII, BLOOMLNGTON, ILLINOIS, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2, 1953. Alabama Visitors Return Home Carol Kingdon Couple Wed in Le Roy Wed in Cullom Mr. Palmer, Bride To Be Ai Home Here v. Miss Griffith Wed in Minonk To Mr.

Tjaden MINONK (PNS) Miss Mar- Afternoon Rites To live at 1011 N. McLean St. CULLOM (PNS) Miss Carol are Mr. and Mrs. Bobby J.

Pal Kingdon of Cullom became the jorie Ruth Griffith, daughter of bride of Duane C. Koerner at St. mer, who were married Saturday at the First Baptist Church by the John's Lutheran Church at 2:30 Mr. and Mrs. Willia Griffith, and Herman B.

Tjaden, son of Mrs. p. m. Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Erve Rev. Rudolph LoidolL The bride is the former Miss Wilma Hood, daughter of Mr. and win lui. mm Ji ip mm.m warinrirr ir 5 I 1 1 if I if I 1 Ud X-iV 14: Kingdon of Cullom are parents of Mrs.

Charles Compton of Spring the bride and Reuben Koerner of Cullom is father of the bride groom. The Rev. A. T. Buckler, pastor Megelina Tjaden, all of Minonk, were united in marriage Sunday afternoon at the First Presbyterian Church of Minonk in the presence of 175 guests.

The Rev. James Breckenridge performed the double ring ceremony. Virgil Vivian was organist, of the church, officiated at the field, Mo. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Palmer of Springfield, Mo. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. William Giester of Springfield, Mo. Mr.

Palmer is, a machinist for Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad. bridegroom. The Rev. A. T.

Buckler, pastor of the church, -officiated at the Paul Arahood soloist Paul Tjad double nng ceremony before an altar decorated with mums, pom Gundys Entertain pons, palms and candelabra. en, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were William Falk and Louis Tjaden. THE BRIDE, given in marriage -n Paul Kingdon, brother of the GRAYMONT (PNS) Mr. and Mrs.

G. C. Gundy entertained bride, was organist. Miss Beth Ann Wright, of Cullom, cousin of the bv her father, wore a gown of bride, was soloist. Thursday at Thanksgiving dinner and also celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary, which occurred Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over THE BRIDE, who was given in Mr.

and Mrs. Jack E. Coit Nov. 14. satin designed with a portrait neckline accented with sequins and marriage by her father, wore ballerina-length gown of white seed pearls and long sleeves ta pered at the wrists.

The bouffant Duchess lace and nylon tulle net over satin. Lace formed the brief. Miss Patricia Billings and Jack E. Coit were married Nov. 25 at the Le Roy Christian parsonage, the Rev.

John L. Boldon officiating. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. skirt fell into a chapel length train.

The bride's fingertip length long sleeved bolero, which topped the softly gathered bodice. A wide veil of imported silk illusion fell band of scalloped lace encircled Alfred Coit of Downs, is stationed at Key West, Fla. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Billings of Le Roy, is employed at Admiral Corp.

She wore a pink suit with black accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Alfred Smiley, 1418 East-holme sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor. from a bonnet crown of satin and the hip line dipping into a point at lace trimmed with pearls and MR. AND MRS.

EUGENE McBRIDE of MobOe, Ala have been visiting relatives in Arrowsmith, Le Roy and Bloomingrton. Mr. McBride is a soil scientist. Anions the relatives visited by the McBrides were his brother, Charles, 1013 E. Olive his mother, Mrs.

Eva McBride and the back of the bouffant tulle skirt, beads. Tho bride carried a bouquet Spend Thanksgiving worn over a crinoline skirt. Christinas Cards By the Box Dozens of Outstanding Values W. B. READ CO.

In Springfield Mrs. William Kerrins of of Johonna Hill roses and ivy. Her jewelry was a single strand of pearls and earrings, gift of the brother, William of Le Roy, and Mrs. McBride's relatives in Arrowsmith. Their children, pictured Fort Smith, Arkansas, sister of the above, are baby, Bobby, Merrily and Barbara.

PHOTO Mrs. Fred Thoman, 1311 W. Loc Larry Dean Billings of Le Roy, bride, was matron of honor. She wore a gown of shrimp nylon net bridegroom. Mrs.

Virgil Petri served as ma ust spent Thanksgiving in Sullivans Celebrafe the bride's brother, served as best man. 1 lemployed lG7 of Glamour with a strapless bodice and a dou tron of honor, wearing a floor length gown of yellow nylon tulle ble net-over-taffeta skirt. Her With Chicago Trip A reception at the Billings Springfield visiting her son, George McNier and his family. Her grandson, Freddy Joe Thoman, accompanied her. bolero lace jacket was worn over Best for Mother with fitted lace jacket.

Her headpiece was a halo of rosebuds. Mrs home followed the ceremony. a fitted bodice. She wore a match CORNELL (PNS) Mr. and The bride, a graduate of Minonk-Dana High School, has been employed as receptionist at R.

Son, Inc. ing head piece of shrimp net Petri carried a colonial bouquet of NEW YORK (UP) The Mrs. Bert C. Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs.

John Adamson of Denver, talisman roses. best Christmas gift the family can Mrs. Lloyd Miner were in Hins another sister of the bride, The bride mother wore a gray Shower for Mss Keys was bridesmaid. Her green gown dale Thanksgiving Day where they and rose colored silk gabardine dress with rose colored accesso give Mom is to start treating her like a glamour girl instead of a drudge, says one consumer service consultant. was identical in style to that worn COLFAX (PNS) Miss Ester by the matron of honor.

She car ries. Both wore carnation Keys was honor guest at a show were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sullivan at a family dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Sullivan er at the home of Mrs. F. Dick ried bronze -mums. MISS BONITA WHITMAN MRS. CLARA SNYDER, a pep in Fairbury last wreek.

who are celebrating their 65 wed THE BRIDEGROOM graduated from Roanoke High School. He was recently discharged from the armed forces with 18 months served in Germany. Mrs. Tjaden was honored at a miscellaneous shower Nov. 22 at the Legion Hall, hostesses being Mrs.

William Falk, Mrs. Virgil Petri. Miss Carole Ekstrom, Miss A RECEPTION followed In the dmg anniversary which fell on Miss Keys will become the bride Kankakee and Mrs. Frank Martin church parlors. Assisting were Sunday.

pery little woman who's been dealing with homemakers and their problems for 20 years, explained that the work of the housewife is son of Cullom lighted the candles Mrs. John Janssen, Mrs. William of the Rev. Marshall Storm of Davenport, Iowa, in February. Their blue dresses were identical D.

Falk, Miss Dekvres Wiechman, Miss Mary Falk, Miss Carol Falk, to that worn by the bridesmaid. just as full of glamour as that of They wore arm corsages. Rebecca any ether 30b. the cer'emony was given in the church parlors for 50 guests. Miss Morrisons Move To Bloomingfon Koerner of Paxton, cousin of the Mary Petri and Miss Erma Jean Janssen.

"And, preparing three meals a Barbara Anderson of Normal cut bridegroom, was flower girl. She day calls for as much creative- carried yellow roses. David Young, the wedding cake and Miss Joanl Mrs. Claude Elliott and Mrs. Earl Cunningham.

The bride chose a pink and gray gabardine suit with pink and black accessories for the wedding trip through the Southern states. On their return the Tjadens will be at home at Roanoke, where the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrison cousin of the bride was ring bear- ness as if she were painting a picture," Mrs. Snyder continued.

Magee cf Bloomington, Miss Eve Gagmont, College roommate of the have moved to 720 W. Washing er. ivfUs for "Home-making is an art, but the The deadline for news to appear on the social page of the Paragraph for Sunday is 5 p. m. Thursday and for final edition, 11 a.

m. Francis Koerner of Cullom brother of the bridegroom, was whole pitch used by manufacturers ton from Minier. The Morrisons have been living with Mrs. Morrison's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

bride; Miss Joan Miller of Bloomington, Mrs. Phyllis Grey of Ash-kum served. Others assisting were and advertisers is, 'take the drudgery out of best man. Joseph D. Hahn of Cul Henry Walsh in Minier, since Mr, lom was groomsman.

Ushers were Mrs. Charles Young of Cullom, the Charles Young of Cullom, cousin cousin of the bride; Miss Marlene Morrison's discharge from service last July. "BY THE TIME a woman hears herself called a drudge at every of the bride, and Merle Herstein Stahl of De Kalb University, Marlene Hahn of Kankakee and Cecilia 1 turn, she begins to believe the uncle of the bridegroom. Mr. Morrison is employed with the Corn Belt Motor Company.

propaganda." Howard of Springfield. A reception immediately after Mrs. Jsnyder, consumer service ax optnmg HI consultant for the National Association of Margarine Manufacturers, fairly beams with her own love of housework. "There's nothing lovelier than fresh green vegetables," she said. "And did you ever see anything glisten like cake batter?" Mrs.

Snyder would start the glamourizing by changing the attitude of husbands and children. NEW! of our nw Hi "LET MOM turn out a tasty meal and it's gobbled up without ClttB a single compliment from the fam ily," she said. "But let the break fast toast be burned, and boy, do you hear the gripes! "Mom should be appreciated first of all by her family." Robert Poole To ca tH3H? 5M7 A-Em fete? Ssteafi convenient weekly payment plan will make it ey to Have MERRY CHRISTMAS next year. Wt cordially Invite you to use this service which is provided for the convenience of our customers and friends. Yov will be pleasantly surprised to see how easy it is to have $25, S50 or $100 for Christmas shopping next December.

Join Today! Wed in Indiana LINCOLN (PNS) Announce Bra 1Ir eam- ment has been made of the approaching marriage of Miss Rebec ca Sue Hartley, daughter of Mr. art! Salt Mled lined maces tin. Uec4 trim. $7.45 and Mrs. Ross Hartley of Muncie, and Robert Poole, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Mason Poole of Lincoln. mm 'mil Miss Hartley, a graduate of the University of Colorado, is teaching at Colorado Springs, Colo. Mr. Poole, a graduate of Colorado! Main and Jefferson Telephone 7611 Member Federal Reserve System State Teachers College, teaches at Manitou, High School.

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