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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 4

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 4

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Journal Gazettei
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Mattoon, Illinois
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1951 PAGE FOCI THE DAILY JOURNAL-GAZETTE AND COMMEBCIAL-STAR, MATTOON, ILLINOIS BY WALT DISNEV There's One in Every Section Trinity Lutheran Church In St nfilM A Ii nilfK Louis. Rev. E. H. Beckman officlat- "uv" 7 1 am ice Social Ncwi THURSDAY is Coupon Day nnun Every item listed below is unusually low priced and means savings from 10 to 50! These specials for THURSDAY ONLY.

ed at the ceremony before tht altar decorated with baskets of summer flowers, palms, and candles. For her wedding the bride chose a gown of nylon tulle, with panels of lace In the front and back of the skirt. The back panel extended Into a train. Her fingertip veil was of nylon illusion. She carried a bouquet of white roses and steohanotis.

"MM'. Wilt F. Ofoeflcn t'U rfia-tron of honor and Miss Martha Marie Pries, cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid. John Bolln, of Humboldt, brother of the groom, was best man. George Bolln of Barring-ton also a brother of the groom, was groomsman.

Paul F. Groerlch, cousin of the bride, and Prank Bolln of Areola, brother of the groom, were ushers, Arthur Kieffer, organist', and Bml! Wilde, vocalist, with Radio Station ALPHA CLASS The Alpha Class of the First Christian Church held its monthly meeting Friday evening at tli; Peterson Park Pavilion with 18 members present. The president, Mrs. Dora Hagan, 'tailed: the meeting to order and announced the following program: Group singing, "What A Friend We Have in prayer, Mrs. Jessie Webb; devotional program led by Mrs.

J. R. Hendren. Her subject was "Crossroad Blessings," and her text was found In Psalms 4 verse 10 and Isaiah 30 verse 21. Mrs.

Hendren closed by singing "My Ood and solo, "Others," Mrs. George Alfred. During the business session re- of Mattoon attended car Homann the wedding. i--i rXb KITC--- "UNEVEN ROAD" "ROUGH ROAD" "DIP" "BUMP" ports of various officers were read. KFUO.

presented the wedding mu-Several members were reported as sic SillllllllCertified Coupon ValuelP "LEVEL CROSSING GUARDED BY GATES" i VANS-BALLINGER In the Methodist Church at Ne-oga Sunday, Aug. 17, at 2 p. Miss Juanit J. Balllnger became the bride of Dwight C. Evans.

Rev. Jack Boyd officiated at the ceremony. m. ine cua preseniro Airs. j.

o. hrlrt, ta ot Girls' Dresses Lutheran High School and lng soon to make ner "home tn former member or St. Louis tppet- la and Bach Society. She Is employ' fa Plain color and plaids semi dotted Swiss Charleston. After the class benediction closing the refreshments were served by the social committee with Miss Helen Heath as chairman.

CLEARANCE" CER0US "ROAD WORKS" "CHILDREN" PEDESTRIAN CROSSING" Given In the bride wore a gown of whit? slipper satin. The fitted bodice was fashioned with long sleeves and high neckline with a yoke of illusion. The full skirt fell into a long" train. Her full length veil was fastened to a lace cap. She carried ed as secretary In the music department ot Station KFUO.

The groom is a student at Concordia Seminary In St. Louis and will enter his senior year in No-tember. He attended Concordia Col and stripes. Sizes 1 to 14. Regular $2.98 and $3,98 Now I $1DD BO LIN-PRIES Miss Lois Fay Pries, daughter ot Mr.

and -Mrs. Gustav X. Pries of St. lege at Ft. Wayne, Ind, and vlcared an arm bouquet of white gladioli i2FT6N "LOW CLEARANCE" Louis, Ma, became the bride of Trinity Lutheran Church at SL Richard Louis Bolln, son of Mrs.

Joseph, Mich. Bessie A. Bolln of Humboldt, Sun- Mrs. Anna Seaman of Humbollt day, Aug. 10, at p.

at St. and Miss Minnie Homann and Os- iaiaaffli BERGNER'SissehsssJ "STOP SIGNAL AHEAD" "NARROW BRIDGE" "ROAD NARROWS" foaturo attraction! Mrs. Richard Orisham was matron cf honor and Miss Carel Evans and Miss Judy Parker were the bridesmaids. H. Roth Her was best man and Tommy Bell and Richard Grisham ushered.

James Leming played the nuptial music and accompanied the soloist. Miss Darletta Fosbinder. as she sang "Always." "Because," and "The Lord's Prayer." The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A.

Balllnger of Neoga. She is a graduate of the Ne-oga High School and is employed INTERNATIONAL ROAD SIGNS If and when they are universally adopted, you may be guided by these road signs when driving on the highway. The scientifically designed symbols are the results Of some 20 months' work by a group of six experts appointed by the UN secretary-general to draft an international convention establishing a uniform system of road signs. The idea is to ease the way of travelers using highways in foreign countries. They can recognize the symbols even If "-y don't understand the language.

SfcS! Child's Paiamas i Boys' and (iris cotton crepe pajamas. Mado of fast color prints. Sizes 4 to 14. Regular $2.69 and $2.98. Special There is evidence that bagpipes were brought to the British Isles by Bakery.

wart and Miss Betty Stuckey pre After a wedding trio to Terre sided at the brides table. by the Mid-Continent Map in Haut, and Havelock. N. C. Roman legionnaires, says the Na- Mattoon.

tne coupie wm De at home in Donald Ban MacCrlmmon, great tional Geographic Society. The real sttractioa ben is the exciting new fabric It's wasJuM trim mitfiM Orion aid cottoa with silky loot The dress is citing, toe, with scalloped collar, dolman sleeves sad a full skirt with permanent pleats all wound. Brown, wine, blue, oxford, Site A 16 The groom Is a son of Mr. and an apartment at 409 Broadway In Scottish musician, wrote the lament, Mrs. Rov W.

Evans, also of Neoea. Mattoon. "MacCrimmon Never Will Return" In North Carolina, annual per 1 followed Bonnie Prince capita consumption of milk in fluid He attended the Neoga Schools and A recention was held In the before he served four years in the US Navy, church parlors immediately follow- Charlie in the campaign of 1745 and form is twice as high in rural as In BERGNER'Siism wnmm He is employed at the Sally Ann ing the ceremony. Miss Shirley Ste- cL.ed.in Rout of Moy. Urban families.

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