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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 14

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The Pantagraphi
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Bloomington, Illinois
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Pantagraph, Bloomington, Friday, Feb. 14, 1864. Engagements Told on Valentine's Day Miss Doris Rapier Kallvy Photo Miss Doris Rapler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.

F. Rapier of 619 E. Chestnut, will be married in June to Thomas C. Moatz of Chicago. His parents are the late Mr.

and Mrs. Frank J. Moatz. She is a graduate of Trinity High School and is attending Patricia Stevens Career College and will graduate in June. He graduated from St.

Patrick's High School and attended Lewis College. He served in the U.S. Air Force and is self-employed. The C. W.

Youngs of 1012 Bakewell, Normal, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Judy Lane, to Raymond Eugene Curtis, son of the late A. E. Curtises of Champaign. She is a graduate of Normal Community High School and Illinois State University. She teaches home economics in Lewistown.

He is employed by North American Aviation Inc. Space and Information Systems of Downey, Calif. They'll wed in July. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles E. Murray announced the engagement of their Gary S. Dameron, son of Mrs. Stover and the late Mr. Dameron.

Both Miss Murray and her fiance mal Community High School. She is a senior in elementary versity and will graduate this June. the University of Illinois and will Agriculture in June. He is a member ternity. A summer wedding is planned.

Miss Judy Young Camera Craft Photo of 304 Clay, Normal, have daughter, Linda Kay, to Dameron of rural Towanda are 1960 graduates of Nor- education at Illinois State UniMr. Dameron is a senior at graduate from the College of of Alpha Gamma Rho Fra- Miss Betty Millikan is the fiancee of Joseph Mark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Travis Tutt of Macomb. Her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy W. Millikan of 708 E. Taylor, are making the announcement. She is a graduate of Bloomington High School and attended Pillsbury Bible College in Owatonna, and is employed by the Union Automobile Indemnity Assn.

He is a graduate of Macomb High School and is a junior at Pillsbury studying for the ministry. 60 8 Lucinda Lobdell Miss Karen Bounds Miss Phyllis Kaufman Hawkins Photo Howard Photo Nitzel Phote Miss Lucinda Lee Lobdell of Colfax, daughter of the Homer Lobdells, is the fiancee of Robert Arthur Compratt, son of the Arthur Compratts of Steger. is a graduate of Octavia High School and is a senior at the University of Illinois and is majoring in elementary education. Her sorority is Gamma Phi Beta. is a graduate of Bloom Township School and is also a senior at the University of Illinois.

He is a member of Alpha Kappa Lambda Fraternity. On June 20 in the Fairbury Methodist Church Miss Karen Bounds of 602 E. Grove and Albert Wolff of 1407 W. Grove will be married. Her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Olen Bounds of Forrest, are making the announcement. His parents are the Albert E. Wolffs of the address. She is a secretary for the State Farm Insurance Companies.

She attended Fairbury High School and Illinois State University. He employed by State Farm Fall wedding plans are being made by Miss Phyllis June Kaufman of E. Monroe and Donald F. Shepard, son of the Everette F. Shepards of Chillicothe.

Her parents are the Edward W. Kaufmans of Morton. She is a a graduate of Morton Township High School and also attended Elkhart University. a She is a medical assistant to Dr. G.

B. McNeely of Bloomington. Airman Shepard is a graduate of Chillicothe High School and is serving in the 82nd fighter interceptor squadron at Travis AFB in California. Miss C. Ellen Reynolds of E.

Monroe, a senior at Illinois State University, is the fiancee of Jerry D. Mackey of Roe, Ark. Her parents are Mrs. Pearl Reynolds of Monroe address and the late Mr. Reynolds.

The bride is a graduate of Bloomington High School. Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Sheets of Carthage announce the engagement of their daughter Jane, to Dennis Stubblefield, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Price Stubblefield of Stanford. Miss Sheets is a junior at the University of Illinois, majoring in child development in home economics. She is a member of 4-H House. Mr. Stubblefield is a senior at the University of Illinois and a second year student.

in the College of Veterinary Medicine. A late summer wedding is being planned. Miss Dorothy Convis Nitzel Phote Miss Mary Seitz Camera Craft Photo Allen W. Jones will marry Miss Dorothy Convis in the early summer, according to plans revealed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. M. Convis of 1309 N. Clinton. His parents are the Lewis W.

Joneses of 514 S. Moore. She is a Bloomington High graduate and is employed by Dr. J. L.

Bailen. He is a graduate of BHS and attended Phoenix College and is employed by the State of Illinois. Miss Mary Margaret Seltz and James Joseph Becker are making June wedding plans. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Seitz of 101 E. Vernon, Normal, are revealing the betrothal. His parents are the Robert Beckers of Omaha, Nebr. She is a graduate of University High and is a senior in home economics at Iowa State University. She is affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega.

He is a graduate of Creighton Preparatory High School in Omaha and is a senior at Iowa State in electrical engi- Miss Betty Millikan Miss Deanna King Altenburg Phote Miss C. Ellen Reynolds Miss Jane Sheets Miss Kay Arras Camera Photo Miss Janet Toepke's betrothal to Earl Dean McBeath of 500 Warren, Normal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren McBeath of Dwight, is being announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Toepke of 3 Ethell Parkway. They plan a May 16 wedding. Miss Toepke, a Heyworth High School graduate, is employed by State Farm Insurance Companies. Mr. McBeath graduated from Dwight Township High School, attended the University of Illinois and is employed at Country Mutual Insurance Co.

Miss Janet Toepke, Photo 3 Miss JoAnn Hawkins Phote Miss JoAnn Reldel and Jeffrey David McGraw are engaged, according to her parents, the Glen E. Reidels of 706 W. Locust. His parents are Mayor and Mrs. Robert McGraw of No.

6 Ridgewood Terrace. Both are Trinity High School graduates and both attended Illinois State. She is employed by Paxton's Inc. and he is employed by Normal Welding Works. Miss Deanna Jane King, a senior at Illinois Wesleyan University, is engaged to be married to Francis Joseph Simal, son of Mrs.

Joseph Simal of Chicago and the late Mr. Simal. Her parents are the D. Frank Kings of Rochelle. She is a member of Alpha Gamma Delta and will graduate in Mays with a bachelor of science in nursing.

He is employed as psychologist the Mount Prospect and Arlington Heights schools and is a member of the Illinois Psychological Assn. He is working on his doctorate in psychology Loyola University. Wedding Mass will be celebrated at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Rochelle June 13. Miss Carol Ann Baird of 1001 N.

Western, daughter of the Wayne E. Bairds, is engaged to be married in the fall to John (Jack) Thomas Emmett son of Mr. and Mrs. John Emmett Sr. of 609 Harris, Normal.

She is a graduate of Trinity High School and is employed as a secretary at ISU. He is a graduate of Bloomington High School and attended Colorado State University. He is a graduate of the Illinois Commercial College in Champaign and is employed in the recorder's office in the McLean County Court House. Miss Linda Murray Camera Craft Photo 1 Miss Sharon, Rogers Miss Judith Conroy Miss Holly Hill Phote Miss Carol Baird Camera Craft Phote Miss Miss Sharon Sue Rogers of Holly Hill, formerly of Stanford, is the of Charles B. Rickerd.

Her parents, who are making the announcement, are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rogers of Holly Hill. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs.

Charles L. Rickerd of Daytona Beach, Fla. bachelor of science degree elementary She is a senior at Florida, State University, and will graduate in April with He is a senior at Florida Southern and will graduate with a bachelor of arts in history and biology. The couple will marry Dec. 20.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Payne of 915 Broadway, Normal, are revealing the engagement of their daughter, Judith Lea Conroy, to Gary Edward Martyn, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Martyn of Rantoul. The couple is planning a June wedding. He attends Southern Illinois University and a she attends Illinois State University. Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Weidig of 313. W. Emerson have announced the engagement of their daughter, Carol, to John D. Conroy. He is a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Payne of 915 Broadway, Normal. Miss Weidig is a graduate of Trinity High School and is employed by General Telephone Conroy, also a graduate of Trinity High School, is in the United States Air Force and is stationed at Homestead, Fla. A July wedding is planned. Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Arras of R.R. 4, Bloomington, are revealing the engagement of their daughter, Kay LaVerne, to James E. Larimer, son of the Peter E. Larimers Goshen, Ind.

The bride is a graduate of Normal Community High School and is a sophomore at Bluffton College, Bluffton, Ohio. Mr. Larimer earned his bachelor of science degree in chemistry at Bluffton College and is employed in Laurel, Md. A June wedding is planned. money like Casanova!" nificance since 1964 is a sight of this doubled op- MANNERS Leap Year Valentines, Too would And for remain those anony- who Leap The Year.

Valentines designed matrons portunity for either. One mateless vin- Public Vehicle While this year's Val- available for those who'd such fun as "I guess your mous: "Remember last for casion this serve double-punch notice to elu- with dictive "It's greeting opens Not the Place cut their Valentine Valentine will have to be year someone you sive males: "It's Leap so sent Leap Year, entines offer the oppor- like to down to size. able to kiss like Casa- an insulting Valentine?" I'm going to come right Discussing personal or busttunity for swains to send And inside: "The Phan- Year so you'd better keep out and ask you "and ness problems loudly on The zany contemporary nova and make money on your toes; 'Cus this is expressions of devotion, while like J. P. that tom strikes the year when anything continues "Would you fix public vehicle may amuse line, not as pierc- Morgan, so there's also a biting col- ingly cruel as the comics let's me out I kiss like Valentine's Day this goes!" me up with one of your some passengers; embarrass lection of snide sayings of 50 years ago, offers J.

P. Morgan and make year takes on added sig- The line doesn't lose good-looking friends?" others. Carol Weidig 1.

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