yiiss Clark, Mr. SingleyIn a double-ring ceremony Nov. 7 in Community Reformed Church, Miss Connie Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Clark, 745 W. Chestnut St., and Victor Singley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Singley of Polo, were united in marriage.The 8 o’clock ceremony was performed by Rev. Arnold F. Punt, and the bride’s grandmother, Mrs. Robert Schulthess was the organist. The altar was decorated with two fan-shaped saskets of white gladioli and large chrysanthemums.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of peau de soie with floral applique trim. Pearls and sequins were used for accent. The chapel-length train was accented at the back waist with a bow. Headpiece Of Roses Hear headpiece of organza roses was embroidered with pearls and sequins, and she carried a crescent bouquet of white roses and stephanotis.The matron of honor was Mrs. Bill Ridgeway, and Miss Beverly Clark, the bride^s sister, was bridesmaid. Their bouffant dresses were of red pure silk, J0t0 and they carried white Duchess roses.Bill Ridgeway was best man, th- and the groomsman was Tim i gy! Singley, brother of the bride *MRS. VICTOR SINGLEY—Brubaker PhotoIllinois College Gets Loan To Build Residence HallWASHINGTON (AP) - The Community Facilities Administration Tuesday announced th* loan of $550,000 to Illinois College in Jacksonville. 111., for construction of a residence hall, to house 107 male students and dining facilities for an additional 500 persons.__ois,uti-yedDhi-groom. Ushers were Arnold Clark Jr., brother of the bride, and Mike Singley, brother of the bridegroom.Red, White Theme A reception was held in the church parlors. The tiered cake was all white and was topped with bride and groom figurines. A red and white theme was carried out in the reception decorations since these were the bride’s colors.Assisting at the reception were Linda and Cathy Clark, Helen, Elaine Singley, Mary Roth and Mrs. Harold Thompson, Mrs. George Robinson Jr., Mrs. Christine Prince.Honeymoon In Wisconsin The bride is a graduate of Freeport High School and is attending La Molo Beauty School. She is also employed by Burgess.Her husband is a graduate of Polo High School. He is em ployed by Kelly-Springfield. i After a Wisconsin trip, the I couple is at home at 324 W. Main /elliist.srlytoliontheene-has re-; for time ijoy-indi-oun-AnnouncingBefty Ann Franklin is now associated with our staff of experienced beauty operators.Thanksgiving SpecialConditioning PermanentNow Only $8.50Includes Shaping, Styling and Conditioning Treatment. Open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.Appointment Not Always Necessary.