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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 10

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 10

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Journal Gazettei
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Mattoon, Illinois
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PAGE TO THE DAILY JOfTKNAL-GAZETTE AND COMMEKCIAL-STAat, MATTOOTf, ILLINOIS FBIDAT, XXTSK 196 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Driskell Waymack-Linder Vows Exchanged Janet Pickens Becomes Bride Attend Sorority Board Meeting i Mrs. Gens Oriafcvmore. Mrs.

George McArdle and Mrs. Gene Of Gary Traub EFFINGHAM, m. Miss Janet pinkMis dauehter of Mr. and Weemer attended the board meet- in of the Illinois State Council of Epsilon 6inia Alpha sorority js, Loren Pickens, Dieterich, and bimaay in Bloomington. They oaxv Traub.

son of Mr. and Mrs. were accompanied there by their Trauh were mar- simrtav in the Dieterich Mrs. Grisamore is senior past Christian Church by Rev. Delor Hurst-Wheat Nuptials in Church president and Mrs.

McArdle isjBeaulieu. eastern district coordinator of the For her wedding, the bride chase council. Mrs. Weemer was the of- a gown of satin and lace with ficlal delegate of Alpha Upsllon chapel train. Her flowers were pink Chapter, of which all are members, and white roses.

Dessert cookbooks, published by Mrs. Kay Shouse, Charleston, the state council, were distributed was matron of honor, and Miss to the chapters. The cookbooksljane Pickens, bridesmaid. Their are compiled from recipes sub- gowns were fashioned of lavender muted by members and are now on brocaded taffeta with organza sale throughout the state. New Judging rules were an overskirts.

The best man was Delaine Traub, brother of the groom. nounced for the state convention which will be held Oct. 12-14 in I Terry Traub, Charleston, served as Bloomington. Final plans were 'groomsman and the ushers were made for those attending the in- Eldon Joergens, Tuscola, and Gary Pickens, Indianapolis, Ind. in Mil- ternationai convention waukee, in July.

The new Mjs. Traub Is employed at Berta's Beauty Shop, Mattoon. Her husband attended Club Meets At Eastern Illinois University, Char leston, where the couple will live. lirif a Garrett Home Mrs. Leota Garrett was hostess Contest Judges Mrs.

Mildred Frailey, Mrs. Ho to the Cloverleaf Club at her ward Chaplin and Mrs. Helen home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Garrett conducted the meeting which was opened with "The Lord's Prayer." Wirth, members of the Mattoon Hairdressers Association, served as Judges for the Effingham Hairdressers Association unit qualifying contest there Wednesday evening.

A social hour followed with poems read by the members. Re freshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. X. X. McGee.

Present were Mrs. H. R. Man- Dougherty, Indianapolis, Robert, Champaign, and Tom, Savannah, Ga. They have 11 grandchildren smith, Mrs.

McGee, Mrs. A. W. I The I'lioio Wearing a street length gown In the First Apostolic Church marriage of Miss Caron Noll, Mrs. Charles A.

Racster, Mrs. Saturday at 7 p. m. Miss Judith of white organza and lare and Sue Waymack, daughter of Mr. and three great-grandchildren.

Garrett and Mrs. James Bradley. Ellen OTJell, daughter of Mrs. Emily OTJell and Leslie OTtell, and Mrs. Ernest E.

Polk, 2508 DeWitt, and Terry B. Linder. son of Mr. and" Mrs. Richard M.

Lin Hanr. PhMo pink dress with white lace trim, pink and white corsage and matching headpiece. The best man was Steve lister, Chlcagp. Ushers were Jerry Havener, Charleston, and Larry Coale. Mrs.

Florence Myers was organist The newlyweds received the guests at a reception held In Fellowship Hall of the church after der, 2521 Prairie, was solemnized Stewart-Hyde Vows Exchanged In a ceremony performed in the rectory of Immaculate Concep carrying a white Bible with red roses, the bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss Donna Driskell, sister of the groom, was maid of honor. Dick St. John served as best man The bride and groom are graduates of Mattoon High School. She is employed at General Electric Co.

and he is employed at Ash-worth's Red Horse service station became the bride of Warren James Driskell, son of W. E. Driskell. Rev. Meredith Thomas- officiated at the double ring ceremony in the presence of members of the immediate families.

Sue Ann Borror, organist, played lit JMWIjL ami jtfXiS.m 4 One hundred fifty guests at-' Gerald Plummer. in the First Methodist Church Chapel Saturday at 2 p. m. with Rev. James P.

McClarey officiating. Ecorted to the altar by her stepfather, Mr. Polk, the bride wore a white silk organza dress over taffeta with lace appliques at the tended the weddine of Miss Sue The mother of the bride was at- tion Roman Catholic Church Wednesday at 4 p. Mrs. Marjorie Hurst and Ronald Leroy Wheat tired in a pink lace sheath with-nuPUaJ alres b0" nd during the ceremony.

A four-tiered wedding cake, made by Mrs. Polk and decorated by Richard Linder, was served. Stewart was married to Durwood Saturday at 7:30 pjn. in the Wine- pink and white accessories ceremony A. Hyde.

Rt. Rev. Msgr. Daniel brenner Memorial Chapel. Rev.

N. the groom's mother chose a light NEWCOMERS! HAVE YOU STOPPED BY TO SAY HELLO TO THE WELCOME WAGON SPONSORS? The newlyweds are graduates Daly officiated. neckline and on the skirt. Her bouffant veil fell from a pearl of Mattoon High School. She is les.

Mrs. Robert Floyd and R. S. ble ring ceremony. Gene Hurst, Trilla, lighted the Friendship Club Of Loxa Meets employed at Crown Finance Cor A yellow and white and pastel candles, and the flower girl was color theme was carried out at the crown and she carried pink and white roses.

Miss Shirley Thomas was maid of honor. She was attired in a Curran attended the couple. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David R.

Stewart, 3217 West poration and he is employed by Southern Homes, Charleston. They reside at 1520 Lafayette. Debby Holmes. Mrs. Janet Ling-1 reception that follqwed in the ler, organist, played nuptial aires church basement.

Karen Mayhew Mlietlil U) til. Journal -Outfit LOXA, 111. The Lbxa Friend- and accompanied Mrs. Lavona registered the guests. Serving atlShiD Club met Wednesday after ern, for members of the family and close friends.

Friendly Mixers Have Memorial The Friendly Mixers Cla.vi of Union Congregational Church met wUh Mrs. Hattie Daugherty Wednesday. Mrs. Wallace Lowery presided at the meeting. Mrs.

Verless Coffey gave ihe opening prayer and the devotion-als were presented by Mrs. Laura Grant. The secreiary-treasurer's report was made by Mrs. Ethei Powell, soloist. jthe reception were Janet noon at the home of Mrs.

Merle Escorted to the altar by her Jeannlne Bennett, Mary Martha Logan. Upon their return from a wed father, the bride wore a chan- Drury and Marsha Pierce. Homemakers Unit Meets at Church Ptrii to th Calendar Coming Events ding trip the couple will reside at 205 Circle Drive. Mr. Hyde is with Moore Shepard Inc.

Mrs. Logan ope.ied the meeting with a prayer. She ulso read several short articles on current events. Mrs. Frank Annia was in charge of devotions.

Mrs. Claude GREENUP. IH. The Friendly Neighbors Unit of Homemakers Couple to Mark Burtcheard, a recent bride, was tilly lace gown with basque bodice The bride, daughter of Mr. and and sabrina neckline.

Scalloped Mrs. Max Hurst, Rural Route 1, tiers formed a bouffant skirt. A Trilla. was graduated from Mat-scalloped crown outlined In pearls, toon High School with the class of held her silk illusion veil. 1962.

She Is now employed at Wearing a floor length yellow Crawford Shoe Co. Mr. Wheat Is organza dress with matching rose a son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Holmes, headpiece and veil.

Miss 6andra 1400 S. 3rd. A 1960 graduate of May Hurst, Trilla, served as he is now employed at Har-aister's maid of honor. old's Cleaners. The couple will re- McCoy.

Extension Association met Tues given a gift by the club. Mrs. Lowry conducted a mem day night at the Long Point Mrs. Logan served refreshments (Th 4umal-Gaxtt cannot accept items for the calendar after o'clock on the day before publication. Please dc net at ac aufce a exception.) Friday, June 8 orial service for Mrs.

Lela Hillard Church, northeast of Greenup 50th Anniversary pMal la th journiT-Gtiut GREENUP, 111. Mr. and Mrs. deceased member. Mrs.

V. C. REDEEM YOUR COURTESY CARDS NOW! WAGON WELCOME Mrs. Martha Robey presided and of ice cream, strawberries and cup cakes. A guest of the was Mrs.

Owen Chism. Thornton presented an article on Geneva Rebekah Lodge will meet Calvin Mills, of near Greenup, will opened the meeting-' with a prayer. Mrs. Stella Mae Reed presented "Forgiveness and poems were read by the members. Refreshments Don Mayhew was best man.

side at Shelby. Usher were Gary Shirley andj Members atteading were Mrs celebrate their 50th wedding an in the IOOF Hall at 8 p. m. Ralph Bumpus. Mrs.

Frank Annis, niversary Sunday at an open were served by the The Licensed Practical Nurses will meet in the Charleston Com the major lesson and Mrs. Robey gave the executive board report. Plans were made for Craft Day Mrs. Charles Kellar, Mrs. Claude house from 2 to 5 p.

m. July meeting will be at the home Academy of Friendship rings and They were married in 1912 by Names Group of Mrs. Pearle Scofield. Others present were Mrs. Lil which will be held at a munity Hospital cafeteria at 7:30 p.

m. Dr. H. F. Iknayan, guest future the Rev.

L. E. Miller. They are parents of five chil- Burtcheard, Mrs. Emmery Hill, Mrs.

Lela GillUpie, Mrs. Logan and Miss Florence Shirley. The women plan a July picnic date. speaker. lian Price, Mrs, Iva Baker, Mrs.

Mrs. Robey was hostess. Guestsdren, Mrs. Leona Houser. Toledo: New Officers Anna Bivins, Mrs.

C. W. Miller and Mrs. Bertha Harding. Sunday, June 10 Couples bridge at the Mattoon Leonard, Charleston; Mrs.

Lydia were Mrs. Minnie Reeder, Mrs. at Fox Ridge State Park. Golf and Country Club, 7 p. m.

Mary Lou "Brandenburg and Linda Henderson. Members present were Mrs. Ella Johnston was elected Monday, Jane II Mary Circle of the First Meth enior regent at the formal Acad Auxiliary Meets Mrs Martha Robey, Mrs. Stella cy of Friendship meeting of the In The News Mae Reed, Mrs. Martha Nees, Mrs.

Kay Sidwell and Mrs. Verretta IMPORTED At Clapper Home Women's International Auxil Henderson. Mattoon Chapter of the Women of the Moose Monday night In the Moose Home. Other officers are Mrs. RsJph corsages to new Mrs.

Robert Wood, Mrs. Lloyd Harper, Mrs. H. D. McKleroy, Mrs.

Jolui Slugocki and Mrs. Dorotna Hoop. Two other eligible co-workers, Florence Hodolitz, Chicago, and Mrs. A. Kenneth Watson, Champaign, were unable to be present for the ceremony.

Mrs. Roy M. Ward, Junior graduate regent, made the presentation assisted by Mrs. Richard Poorman, Mrs. Charlotte Beason, Mrs.

Paul McKleroy, Mrs. Al Bostic and Mrs. Henry Geringer. Mrs. Beason read the minuses of the previous meeting and the executive board report.

It was announced the chapter had received its charter 43 years ago. Five new co-workers were enrolled and the group voted on two new candidates. Mi's. O. 8.

Beckner's name was iary 267 to Mattoon Typographical of the First Federal Building. odist Church will meet In the church at 7:30 p. m. Elks Ladies will meet at 1 p. m.

for luncheon and cards. A study course for Parent Teacher Association officers and chairmen will be held 1n the Mattoon High School library from 7 to 9 p. tn. Bring manual and local Hamilton, junior regent; Mrs. White Shrine Officers Club wil" Union 520 met Tuesday evening with Mrs.

Robert Clapper, 2305 Moultrie. Mrs. James Herman, president, called, the meeting to Uoyd Harper, chaplain; Mrs. Charlotte Beason, recorder; and Mrs. Don Young, treasurer.

Mrs. meet with Mrs. Harry Deminp 905 Annis, at 2 p. m. The board of directors of Unite-' Opal Naab wlU fill the office of order.

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown and daughter, Mrs.

Paul J. Murphy, of Fort have returned home after a few days visit with Mr. Brown's sister, Mrs. prances Honn. David R.

Stewart and Carl E. Moses left Thursday on a fishing trip to Grayling, Mioh. Mr. and Mrs. John B.

Troano, Key West, have returned home after a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Charities Inc. will meet at 7:30 p.

m. In the workrooms, 1716 Junior graduate regent. tion will be held June 26. by-laws. Newcomers Club will meet at 7 :30 p.

m. In the Friendship Room The invocation was given by Mrs. C. E. Hendricks.

A oast Richmond. SCISSORS I 'I i 'L Sixity-two members attended the meeting which was opened by Mrs. Naab. past senior regent. president's pin was preesnted to Mrs.

Gene Henry by Mrs. Herman. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Merton Rohlf.

chairman presided at the presentation of. Present were Mrs. Hendricks Sampson. Miss Karolyn Baugher, a stu dent at Illinois Wesleyan Univer Mrs. Herman, Mrs.

Henry, Mrs. Clapper and Mrs. Frank Jones. sity, Bloomington, is spending the The next meeting will be with Mrs. Earnest Watkins on.

July 3. summer with her parents, Mr. and HOME OWNED! Mrs. Vernon Baugher. Mrs.

Charlwood Bassett and son. Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Charlwood Bas 4 iit 1 drawn for the attendance prize. A special prize was awarded to Mrs.

E. T. Austin and Mrs. W. W.

Sexson received the door prize, Refreshments were served ty Mrs. Rohlf and her committee. A sett Jr. and daughters, Linda and Debra, all of Chicago, visited with Mr. and Mrs.

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