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Miss Buford Marries MRS. MARION NEUGENE BARNES (Gertrude Ellen Bufordj St Paul’s Baptist Church was scone of the wedding of Miss Gertrude Kllen Bu iord, daughter ol Mr and Mrs. James If Buford ol tiOt Iv Madison St., and M a r i o n Neugene Barm's, son of Mr and Mrs .John Barnes ol Champaign The Hevs. II P. Miller and O \\ Williams (ini tialed at the double ring cei e mony. Arrangements ol gladioli and candelabra adorned the altar. Bridal airs were played by Mrs. Ivadale Foster The bridal gown fashioned ol white silk embroidered sheer over taffeta was de signed with scalloped por trait neckline and long lap ering sleeves The lowered V ol the waist accented the princess, oblique p leaf e d panel ol tin Ironl skill which was Hanged at the side to lorm a wide hustle hack. The overskirt w as ac cented with two accordion pleated rutiles which e.\ tended around the hemline to form the wide train Her two tier veil was sc cured In an ornate crown ol borealis crystal and rhinestones She carried ,i single w lute rose on a w lute Bible Attendants were .Misses Barbara I larris ol Indianap olis. maid ol honor Alice Buford, sister ol the bride Clem in i e I ’.randon ind Belly Ci 11ison of Champaign, bridesmaids Tliev were cow ned ideilti callv m B o m a n c e blue sheer ovei I a I let a st \ led similarly to that ol Ike bride Their matching head pieces were iormod ol silk loses and bows securing lad’ veils Curt Peaier ol Cham paigti served as iic-a man w ith James Pov\ ell. Honald Bishop and H.iymon Ander son as groomsmen l sliers were .Jaines Bulord. brother ot the bride, and John I lan .iioii, cousin oi the bride. ( liarisse Bowell Was flow - ci girl Bobbie DcShong ol Champaign also served at the wedding Those assisting at the re < epl ion at ' ai \ ei ( enter were Miss Margaret Harris, Mrs Allred Barker and Mrs William Millet The couple will reside in Champaign The bride, a graduate of Danville High School, has been employed as a nurses aide al Burnham Ctt\ Hos pital in Champaign The bridegroom was graduated iruin Champaign High School and is emjrtoved as a machinist M»ss Gloria Smith, 1007 N Good w>'i Me. representing University UMgo o' Klks tiia Champaign, v.as (limned queen ol the bathing and talent contest m the Joliet regional Imals. She will ilv to Boston tl\e Iasi VM-C'k ol August Ini the national Klks Convention lo compete lor a .scholarship Gloria attended Sou thern Illinois Cmveisity. Shr pre sent Iv is employed at k Marl. She is the dauglilei nf Mi and Mrs John Smith. Dixie Sheriff Hires >< oro ns Deputy Tuskettrr. Ala. A Negro has been hired as a depute sheriff in Macon Count' with authority to arrest white per-ons t he Alabama Sheriffs Asso ciat'd! said Monday there ap parently are no other Negro deputy sheriffs in the state. Several Alabama cities have Negro policemen, and in at toast one. Mobile, they also have the authority to arrest members of any race. I WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS I WITH ALL PURCHASES 1 jk Heating & I Air Conditioning J SUt) I'lOXKER ST. CHAMP. PH. 352-5126 Segregation Fades In U.S. Reser\ es Washington The Pentagon quietly has eliminated racial segregation from the armed forces re serves. At the same time, Pentagon officials have been using per suasion in an effort to bring about integration of National Guard units in ID Southern .stale*. The 10 are Alabama, Arkan sas, Florida, Georgia, Louisi ana, North Carolina, South Carolina, Misissippi. Tennessee, and Virginia Officials said there still are '•ome all-white reserve units but they are satisfied this is due only to a scarcity of Ne groes in those areas. II isdoni is oft times tn-nrer alien tee stooj) than alien tee soar.— \\ diidswokth Mrs. Casterline Arrives In Japan Mrs. Gail Casterline, the for mer Miss Barbara Hutchens, has arrived in Fukuoka, Japan, to join her husband, who is with the American Red Cross at an Air Force Base in vukuoka. Mrs. Casterline, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Robert Hulchen*. 1103 W. California, II. taught Knglish. French and Spanish at Quincy Junior High School. She flew to Fukuoka from San Francisco. Calif., via Anchor age, Alaska. Methodist Bishop Hits Drinking, Gambling BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UPI) The 132nd annual Methodist Indiana Conference ended Sun day with Bishop Richard Raines taking verbal shots at gambling and dbinking. He called gambling a moral cancer and cited attempts in the 93rd Indiana Legislature to legalize pari-mutuel betting. 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