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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 9

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Bloomington, Illinois
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THE PANTAGRAPn, BLOOMTN'GTON. ILLINOIS, TtlUKSDAT. AFKJL 12, 1154 Married in Clinton Church Nancy Quimby, Miss Baumgartner, Miss Green To Wed Miss Neal Wed To Sergeant In Home Service Mr. Catenacci Miss Weigleman Wed to German Cabinet Maker Exchange Vows MACKINAW (PNS) Miss Nancy Lee Quimby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

H. J. QuimDy, Mackinaw, and Raymond Lyle Ca MORTON (PNS) Mill Elsie Weitfeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Weiglemaa of Danvers, and Karl Scbuoa of tenacci, son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. Catenacci, Maywood, were mar i ried Saturday at the Mackinaw Methodist Church. The Rev. Ron ald Winsor performed the double v.

ring ceremony in the presence of CLINTON (PNS) Fifty guests attended a double ring ceremony Sunday, when Miss Betty Neal and Sgt. Raymond Lee Terry exchanged marriage The Rev. Fred Harrold, Farmer Gty Christian Church pastor, officiated at the service in the home of and Mrs Wilbur Neal, parents of the bride. William Neal, brother of the bride; was best man. Mrs.

Fred Harrold was soloist. Miss Martha Neal, the bride's sister, had charge of the guest book. Following the wedding, a buffet supper was served in the Neal home. THE FOUR-TIER wedding cake was baked and decorated by the 100 guests. The bride was given In mar riage by her father.

Mrs. Carl Morrison was organist, Robert Wegman solist The bride wore a eown of white satin with full skirt Halterbach. Germany, were married in the home of the bridegroom's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs.

Chris Zeiler, in Morton Sen-day with the Rev. Joe A. GeU officiating. The bride wore a navy blue dress with matching accessories. Following the ceremony, a dinner was served to about 25 guests.

The couple will reside with the bride's parents at Darners. She is employed at SL Joseph's Hospital, Eloomington. Mr. Schuon who has for the past nine months resided with the Zeil-ers in Morton, is employed as a cabinet maker at WahL'eid Co. in i 4 extending into a train.

The fitted bodice had an Elizabethan collar and long pointed sleeves. 5 bride, who has been employed in THE BRIDE'S veil of silk illu sion was attached to a headband of white satin and pearls. The bride her father's bakery in Clinton, and in an Eisner bakery since her graduation from Clinton Community High School Sergeant Terry, in service six carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid and stephanotis. Peoria. Mrs.

Charles Feller of Cissna and a half years, is the son of Park, the bride's sister, was i 1 matron of honor, wearing a green Celebration Marks Mrs. A. C. Ferguson of Washington, D. C.

He is based at Chanute Field, Rantoul, where the couple will live. antique taffeta gown with yel Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson low net stole and a yellow net headband. Mrs.

Feller carried yel low talisman roses. Ronda Feller of Cissna Park the bride's niece, was flower girl Mrs. Stella Simpson Card Club Hostess FLANAGAN (PNS) Mrs A GRADUATE of Illinois State Normal University, Miss Lois Baamfartner, dauxhter of the W. L. Baamxartnen of Walnut, Kill wed to Ivan Dremann, son of the Herbert Dremanns of Ohio, HI.

The weddlnr will June 20 in Red Oak Evanfelleal United Brethren Church, Walnut Camera Cran Photo THE ENGAGEMENT of Mb. Pat Green. 40 E. Lincoln SU Normal, annoonced by her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Sidney Hendren of LeSoy. Miss Green's fiance Is Ralph Patterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Patterson, 725 Ilale 8t, Normal. The couple has set no weddinx date as JtL Kan-Way Photo in yellow antique taffeta.

Her head Anniversary of Steins SIBLEY (PNS) Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stein observed their SJver Wedding anniversary Sunday by entertaining family members. Among guests was the P.ev. Archer of ShelbyviEe, who officiated at the wedding 25 years sro.

Children of the Steins include Wesley, Carolyn, John and with a corsage of white roses. The bride's only jewelry was a strand of pearls, gift of the bridegroom. Miss Bernadine North was maid of honor for her sister. The bride's mother designed and made the ensembles for her daughters. Austin Fosnaugh was best man.

band was of yellow carnations. BEST MAN was Leo Catenacci of Maywood, the bridegroom Stella Simpson entertained the Merrimeeter Card Club Monday evening. High scores in 500 were held by Mrs. Ed Ingold and Mrs. Ce-cila brother.

Olin Simpson, Mackinaw, and Emmett Cantenacci, the bride The deadline for news to appear on the social page of the Pants- graph for Sunday is 5 p. m. Thursday and for final edition. 11 a. m.

The liver of a 90-foot whale may weigh a ton. groom's brother, ushered. CLINTON (PNS) Four hundred guests witnessed the double ring ceremony April 11 in First Christian Church, Clinton, when Miss Rosetta North, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray North, became the bride of Charles Wilson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Wilson, all of Clinton. The Rev. B. E.

Junkins officiated. Miss Kay Williams was soloist, accompanied by Miss Dixie Anderson. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of nylon lace over satin. The fitted bodice had a scalloped neckline with illusion yoke. The bride's fingertip length veil of illusion was held with a pearlized tiara and she carried a white Bible topped Ushers were Paul North and James North, brothers of the bride.

For the reception in the Miss Peggy Quimby, sister the bride, had charge of the reception in the church. Assisting church, Mrs. Raymond North, were Mrs. William Jones, sister of Mrs. James North, Miss Dene Sessions and Miss Shirley Hols- GtJAtiKIEtr) (nmnmiiTIT! the bridegroom, and Mrs.

Leo Catenacci, sister-in-law of the bride bach assisted. Give Bridal Shower MACKINAW (PNS) Mrs. Claude Drummond and Mrs. W. W.

Stillman gave a miscellaneous shower at the American Legion Hall Wednesday evening honoring Miss Barbara Scott of Blooming-ton, who will be married to Jay The new home is in Clinton. 4 WAYS TO DUY CHARGE BUDGET LAY-AWAY CASH groom. FOR TRAVEL to Georgia and Florida, the new Mrs. Catenacci Mr. Wilson is employed by Revere Copper and Brass, and Mrs.

Wilson is employed in the Allred of Mackinaw in the near office of Dr. J. L. Dixon. ANNUAL wore navy blue trimmed in white future.

Lincoln Man Danvers Alumni Will Have Italian Supper with navy blue and beige accessories and a white orchid. Mr. Catenacci is stationed in Alabama, where the couple will live. Mrs. Catenacci graduated from high school at Mackinaw and from Illinois State Normal University.

Mr. Catenacci graduated from To Take Bride DANVERS Danvers Hi eh School alumni will have a supper crubtable! irom 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday at In England the community hall. The Italian Provis Township High School, May-' -MM II II I II VI i imeal will be prepared by Ven i nit if iiit i i 1 1 i i i 1 1 wood, and attended ISNU.

LINCOLN (PNS) An turas Grill. Lee Griffith has charge of ar rangements for the event. nouncement has been made of the betrothal of Miss Olivia Lewis of London, England, to Peter Scul Cullom Auxiliary Names Girls State Delegate Be Here Early Ws a Carnival of VALUES! Walesbys Entertain ly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A.

Scully of Lincoln. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guilynn H. Lewis of London.

The wedding will take place CU1JU-T0NE June 14 in London. Mr. and Mrs. Scully and son, Michael, will accompany Peter Scully to London OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SPRING TIPIPIERS Reduced to 3 Great Low Priced Groups CULLOM (PNS) Lorena Wickham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lou Wickham, has been chosen by Skinner Trost Unit 122, American Legion Auxiliary, to attend Girls State In Jacksonville June 22-30. Lorena is a student in Cullom Community High School. The Cullom Auxiliary will entertain Gold Star mothers and other guests at its next meeting. May II. The committee handling arrangements includes Mrs.

Joe for the nuptials. The couple will reside in Dwight on their arrival rail ELLIOTT (PNS) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walesby entertained Sunday with a party in honor of their son, Phillip, on his 14th birthday. Honor Granddaughter HOPED ALE (PNS) Mr.

and Mrs. L. A. Anderson entertained at a family dinner Sunday honoring the third birthday of their granddaughter, Kay Ellen Fair. Guests at Wedding following the wedding.

i Miss Lewis was educated In schools in Canada, France and England. Mr. Scully is a graduate of Fay and St. Mark's School and Princeton University. $1S 0 Jack Taylors Hosts WESTON (PNS) Mr.

and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie E. Smith 1016 E. Washington St.

attended 1 R'STLtttoW- Mrs. Jack Taylor and family en Leiser, Mrs. Esther Whitman. Mrs. William Hack, Mrs.

Floyd Butz, Mrs. Merle Haag, Mrs. Paul Morissette, and Mrs. Merle Cor-ban. Cullom Unit has subscribed J2 to the Mother's Day Carnation Fund and 51 to the Wooden Church Crusade.

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CORNELL (PNS) Mr. and Entertain in Weston Mrs. Philo Girard entertained at dinner Sunday. WESTON (PNS) Mr. and Mrs.

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