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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 6

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Bloomington, Illinois
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SIX THE rA-YTAGHArn. BLOOMIXGTOX, ILLINOIS, TUESDAY, AfRIL 21. IX. nPlays Danceable Music i 1 r.n AMONG THE BLOOMIN'GTON'IANS enjoying the daareablr mntic wrrr, Irft to risht. Mr.

ami Mrs. Fred Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Simmons, Mrs. DLo FrauLebrrgrr and in bark, Mr.

Frankeberger. It was the season's last big name band dance for the Artititie group. THE HOWARD BAND attracted dancers from many ritir. including Don Case of Teorla. Mr.

Case talks with City Fireman Darrell Hardin about the Firemen's ball Friday. HOWARD played for a large audience at the Armory Friday night. All age groups danced to the State Farm Employees Activities-sponsored dance and to the familiar Howard tunes such as "Careless" and "My Last Goodbye." PanUgraph Photo HIIIIJQIIIIiili I 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiii I III mill! .111111 Illlll IM" I Mllll I II I II 1 III I II I I I Tell Engagement Of Fairburian, Bloomington Man Mr. and Mrs. Ira French cf Fair bury announce thr crzae-ment of their daughter.

Mrs. Violet Miss Doughan, Bloomingtonian Exchange Vows Carole Walsh Becomes Bride In Church Rite In a ceremony performed Saturday by the Rev. John J. Ryan, Miss Carole Sue Walsh became Williams. She will become the' ft A A cown of Chantilly lace and bride of Lloyd Humble, son cf Mrs.

Rosa Humble of 11S S. Euclid: Ave. I The couple will rxcha.r.se wed-, dinz vows June 30. white satin was the choice of Miss Shirley Ann Doughan for her wedding April 18 in St. Patrick's Church in Britt, Iowa.

She exchanged vows with Jack Sallade, CP Visitors Return To Carolina the bride of Phillip Jordan. The couple took their vows at 11 a. m. in 1 loly Trinity Church. Miss Walsh is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward M. Walsh of 1303 N. East St. The bridegroom's parents are Dclmar Jordan of Waukegan and Mrs.

Ray Lowry of 1210 Bolt NormaL One hundred fifty guests attended the wedding. Mrs. i i A Four North CaroLna of, Mrs. Marion Payne of 12C5 S. Oak SL returned to their homes Sat-, urday after an overnight isit.

Three of the four are brother Dolores IforoirMe John Carlock was organist. MISS WALSH'S gown was chap 1A4 wt. 9 vi a its. 0 are Paul Howard, Selma; Mrs.jggCl slHG 2t Leon Aycock. Pikeville, and Mrs.

el length and was fashioned of im Minnie Ldgcrton. Princeton. Tr.e hrr lv orf rt 1 rr ported Chantilly lace and pleated nylon tulle over slipper satin. The fourth. Mrs.

Alice Howard. Pike- w' WW1 ville. Is a sister-in-law cf Mrs. pONTIAC Mr. fitted bodice featured a portrait son of Mr.

and Mrs. Orville Sallade of 905 N. Hinshaw in a 9 a. m. ceremony.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. "and Mrs. Ray Doughan of Britt. When the couple return from a short wedding trip, they will live at 512 W. Mulberry St.

THE REV. JOHN SMITH performed the double ring ceremony. Miss Doughan was given in marriage "by her father. Her gown was styled with a scalloped net neckline embroidered with tiny seed pearls and sequins. The bouffant skirt featured three panels of Chantilly lace and extended into a train.

Her fingertip length veil of illusion was held by a seed pearl and sequin crown. She carried a bouquet of red roses. Her matron of honor was Mrs. Raymond Nelson, a sister. Mrs.

neckline. The lace skirt covered Pa-ne. The four arrived here Fri- p.rbcrt cf tiers of pleated tulle. Her veil was I 4 i A day morning. held in place with a tiara of iri Xc; 1 t- i i.

I f7s; 1 r- VJ wmniit 4 VI 0 descent sequins. She carried a single white orchid on a white announce the erarrmcr.t cf daughter, to Dale t-n Vera Scccrrr.an rt S'rcaT-ir. The wedi.r take rl-re Jr 21 at the Tell Wedding Of Miss Torrence 4 mm prayer book. Mr. and Mrs.

Phillip Jordan jacks rhoto Miss Mary Clunmark of Little FARMER CITY PNS) u'hfrr. Ovu-r-h in V.i'"r Esther Marie Torrence, daughter Rock, was maid of Miss Sally Ann Simpson of Pekin served as bridesmaid, with Toni Godby also of Pekin as flower of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Chester TonTrK.5-cPn:.rn -rc ry ire Hosfess io Odell Thursday Club ODELL (PNS) Mrs. W3 Dinner in Colfax For Florida Pair COLFAX-Mr.

and Mrs. Nolan Weeks and Ronald entertained TS MR. AND MRS. WALTER FECKHAM, 207 University Normal, were chairmen for the Friday dance. The couple will Became inc once 01 rnoia '-IJohnson press ward Hethke son of Mr.

and Nelson's gown was of pale pink hi trnns.ffrrf(l in bv Stnt Farm tn Pennsylvania. I girl. Theodore Jordan of 504 Colton brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Kenneth E. Walsh, potos Emil Hethke cf Buckley April 13 liam Downey was hostess to the nylon and net, styled with a fitted bodice trimmed with seed pearls relatives at a dinner at their I Thursday Club members at her in the Farmer City Mct.Vx!.-t Church.

Dr. A. A. Belycan rend; brother of the bride of Delavan, home Thursday night. The event 'home.

A luncheon was served, fol- and Michael Walsh, also a brother and a bouffant ballerina length skirt. She carried blue and white the sinjle rinj ceremony in the honored Mrs. Clyde Williams and lowed by bridge. Prizes went to of 1305 N. East and Donald NW7' nnii Emden Event Fefes Bride carnations.

Grace, Rainier Plan To Resume Cruise Thursday SU2SIPH ASP1RIM FOR CHllDm t. Psra toe 1 i mrot. Amonto maat -o tii i Swartz were ushers. PJng bearer for the wedding was Terry Godby of Pekin. Mrs.

Blanche Hcnlinc of Orlando, Fla. Mrs. Williams returned to her home Friday, but Mrs. Henline presence of the Immediate families. Mi5S Sandra Owens cf Fanner Gty and Harold Blanck of Roberts were attendants.

Mrs. Dean Miller of Streator, Mrs. Josephine Trcckcr. Mrs. George Abry and Mrs.

Julian Vender: Mrs. E. J. Brumbach will entertain the group May 3. nor 1 1 bridesmaids were Bloomington residents.

They were Iw.t. Irj Ml Miss Patricia Conaway and Mrs will remain for a visit in Illinois. EMDEN (PNS) About 50 11IK lILlJt.N-ILLX. Hotel was I Hugh Stevenson. They wore blue POLLENSA.

ISLAND OF MA the scene of the reception, held relatives and friends attended a nylon and net gowns and carried from 1 to 3 p. m. Assisting were pink and white carnations. Also JORCA (U.P.) Princess Grace and Prince Rainier III of Monaco decided Monday to spend the next miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Ed Menssen Saturday.

Mrs. Theodore Jordan, Mrs. Phil Jones, Miss Kay Pomrenke, Miss in the wedding party were Dale MM Doughan, Robert Scott, Hugh Ste three days ashore here after cruis The event honored Mrs. Maurice NEW LMrKOXD IHlTlTsI BETTER-TI LVN-K VKK VALllI! Judy Creager, and Miss Zoe Ann venson, Allan and Gene Doughan. mg in rough seas from Monaco Rauch of Decatur.

Mrs. Rauch is The princess, no sailor, recov Diane Doughan carried the bride's prayer book and led the wedding ered quickly from the effects of party to the altar. Julie Ann the sea and drove around the sun Godby. For traveling to Washington, D. C.

the bride wore a pink suit with beige accessories and a white orchid corsage. When the couple return, they will be at home at 1210 E. Grove St. Mrs. Jordan is a graduate of jvj HOTEL SPECIAL Doughan and Vickie Sue Townsend ny island, part of the Spanish the former Elaine Rademaker of Emden, who exchanged wedding vows with Maurice Rauch April 14 in Decatur.

The couple were married at 9 a. m. in a ceremony performed at St. Thomas Church. The Rev.

Balearic group, in a horse-drawn flower girls. Dwight Doughan and Jay Reineg served as ring taxi. They decided to cancel Mon bearers. day night's scheduled sailing of Holy Trinity High School. Her iXXEKSPIUXf; MATTRESS A dinner lor loO guests was their yacht, "Deo Juvante," post- husband is a University High Robert P.

Morris read the rites. served at noon. The bride is a pomng the next leg of their tour, School graduate and is employed The bride wore a green suit with until Thursday. at the Meredith White Sericc graduate of Britt High School and is an employee of the Illinois Tele white accessories and a white car of; SjTTrr- The royal couple arrived here nation corsage. Miss Beverly Ho-gan of Macon and Don Rauch of Station.

a Enferfain at Dinner Sunday aboard the 13S-foot yacht. The bride stayed aboard all day Decatur were attendants. phone Company. She is a graduate of Barbara Blakeley's School of Professional Modeling in Long jBeach, Calif. Her husband is a graduate of Bloomington High in the smooth-as-glass harbor.

HOPEDALE -(PNS)- Mr. and Officials said she had been "very The guests later attended a chicken dinner in the home of the uncomfortable at sea. bride and bridegroom on West School and is employed by the Peer Loan Company. Mrs. August Eilts and sons entertained at a family dinner Saturday evening at their home in observance of the birthday of her moth Grand Avenue, R.

R. 3, Decatur. The bridegroom is employed by MANNERS MAKE FRIENDS er, Mrs. C. B.

Monahan of Cicero. the A. E. Staley Manufacturing Company in Decatur. Tell Engagemeni ROANOKE (PNS) Announce PARTY IN EMDEN Hostesses at the Saturday show EMDEN (PNS) Mr.

and er were Mrs. nenry rortman Mrs. Charles Pfeiffer gave a birth ment has been made of the ap-'proaching marriage of Mrs. Dor Mrs. Harm Fortman, Mrs.

Bud day party at their home Thurs othy Evans snd Charles E. Van- Lolling. Mrs. Walter Coers and day afternoon honoring their Mrs. Menssen.

daughter, Kay, who was 9 years deveer of Washburn. A June wedding is planned. old. 311 New -Diaper Like B-29 Shower Honors Miss Lenfman In Long Point KEA For fret booklet, write Dexter Diaper Factory; Dept. FAVO ITE I JuGXHOUflltlZl LONG POINT (PNS)- Mem Full Sizc-Sinfile Size 'ZmSMS fr'sYs'-s, J'ZA'' NEW FEATURES -EXTRA VALUE! Houston t.

To. Pit. bers of the Booster Class were Wing-section goes Pend. hostesses at a miscellaneous show If you want your friends to feel free to talk to you without watching what they don't get a reputation for passing on bits of information told to you in confidence. in back, tail tien in front er for Miss Marilyn Lcntman Thursday afternoon in the Chris tian Church dining room.

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