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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 33

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 33

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Decatur, Illinois
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DECATUR SUNDAY Section 3 Society Herald and Review Society 3 Decatur Herald, Founded 1880 Decatur, Illinois, Sunday, April 6, 1958. 33 Decatur Review, Founded 1878 Miss Miriam Beyer Miriam Beyer Miss Kathleen (Photo by Hobert) Engagements Revealed Krebs-Hudson The engagement of Miss Kathleen Krebs and Dean Hudson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Hudson, 265 E. Division is announced by her mother, Mrs.

Edward C. Krebs, 1123 N. Main St. Miss Krebs attended the University of Wisconsin and is now a senior at Stephens College in Columbia, Mo. where she is a member of the honorary aviation fraternity and the Prince of Wales riding club.

Mr. Hudson is associated with the S. T. Jarvis Co. date has been set for the wedding.

Miss Kathleen Krebs (Photo by Julies) Gregory-Roberts The engagement of Miss Carol Jane Gregory, daughter of Mrs. C. R. Gregory of 328 S. Westlawn Ave.

and the late Mr. Gregory, and E. Kent Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R.

Roberts, of 15 Knollwood Dr. is announced. Miss Gregory attended Gulf Park College in Gulfport, where she was a member of Delta Alpha Sigma sorority. She is now a senior at Millikin University where she is affiliated with Zeta Tau Alpha sorority and Pi Epsilon Delta, national honorary dramatic fraternity. Mr.

Roberts has just completed a four year tour of duty in the Navy in the Antarctic, Middle East and Mediterranean.A June 7 wedding in the First Methodist Church is planned. Gould-Barnett Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E. Gould, 2251 Grandview Dr.

announce the engagement of their daughter Doris Luanne and Richard Barnett, son of Glen Barnett of 965 E. Clay St. An August wedding is planned. Miss Gould is a freshman at the University of Illinois where she is majoring in physics. Mr.

Barnett is junior at the University of Illinois. He is member of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity, and is majoring in civil engineering. Mrs. Charles Arthur Garney (Photo by Atzenweiler) Miss Carol Jane Gregory (Photo by Lindquist) (Photo by Hubbard) 'Hosanna to the Living Lord' of Mr. and reers in the Chicago area.

She graduating from Millikin, he repracticing is the former Eleanor Schroeder, ceived a master's degree at Juil-. hymn are, a pianist, who often serves as her. liard School of Music and has 3, Kathy, 8, husband's accompanist. He is in studied voice and opera on sevand Mrs. charge of the Chicago office of eral scholarships.

He spent graduates McGraw Hill, Inc. and the fam- year in 1950 in Milan, Italy on musical ca- ily lives in Glenview. Since a Fulbright fellowship. Miss Doris Luanne Mrs. Larry Eugene Barnes (Photo by Hubbard) Gould Beyer-Hawkins The engagement of Miss Miriam Beyer and A.

2C. Herbert L. Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C.

Hawkins of 761 W. Cushing is announced by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Beyer of Park Ridge.

A June 14 wedding is planned. Miss Beyer is a senior at Millikin University where she is member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Airman Hawkins attended Millikin. He was affiliated with Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. He is now at March Air Force Base, California.

Susanne Rigsby Is Married in Kansas City Miss Sarah Susanne Rigsby daughter of Mrs. Jean Rigsby of 365 S. Cree and Charles Arthur Garney, son of Mrs. Glenn Ladd and Arthur Garney of KanCity, Mo. where married Saturday in the Country Club Christian Church in Kansas City.

Dr. E. H. Wyle officiated at the 4:30 p.m. ceremony.

Attendants in pale pink silk organse princess style dresses fashioned with lace bodices preceded 1 the bride. The new Mrs. Garney wore full length gown of taffeta accented with a wide band of Chantilly lace on the bouffant skirt. She carried an oval bouquet of white sweetheart roses with ivy. Miss Patricia Edwards of Decatur, was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Miss Joanna Hargett of Ann Arbor, and Miss Mary Tassia of York, Pa. The attendants carried bouquets of coronet sweetheart roses with ivy. Richard Sundeen of Kansas City was best man. Ushers were Donald Schulenberg and Thomas Johnston. The bride is a graduate of Florence State College in Florence, Ala.

and has been a hostess with Trans- World Airlines. Mr. Garney is a graduate of the University of Kansas where he was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. He served three years as lieutenant (j. in the Navy and is now in partnership with his father in the Garney Plumbing and Heating Co.

in Following a wedding trip to Acapulco, Mexico, the couple will be at home in Kansas City. Blond daughters Mrs. Stanley Kimes their favorite Easter from left, Debbie, and Sandy, 5. Mr. Kimes are Millikin now pursuing their BARBARA BERGEN BRIDE OF LARRY BARNES Miss Barbara Jean Bergen, Millikin Tri Delta, and Larry Eugene Barnes, Delta Sigma Phi, were married Saturday at the Central Presbyterian Church of Petersburg by the Rev.

Hayward McCollough. A reception followed in the nearby New Salem Lodge. The couple will live at 1060 W. Wood St. She is a senior majoring in elementary education at Millikin and is listed in "Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges." Her parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas H. Bergen of Petersburg. The groom, son of Mrs. Edith Barnes, 1609 E.

Clay is majoring in business at Millikin. For her wedding, the former Miss Bergen wore sheer silk bombazine over silk taffeta. The front princess panel was showered with flower appliques and the skirt fell into a full chapel train. She carried white spring flowers with pink roses. Members of the bridal party were in dresses made of soft pink taffeta with the draped coral taffeta accenting the waistlines repeated in bows worn in their hair.

Floating panels added back interest to the bouffant skirts. They carried spring flowers. Mrs. Phillip Roberts was matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Marilyn Armstrong and Miss Charleen Heileman, sorority sisters of the bride. Phillip Roberts was best man, and ushers were James Burdick, Phillip Wiant, Robert Muirhead, James Stillman and Raymond Montgomery..

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