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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Nov 1946, p. 10

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. mm % ' v «*• fcrM* «* ;., 3 muwMnfW^n- -^priririr f-~,rf.*'"v**** il • ' '"vt; 5#y; of tin ^ _ ^ChBlPSSW® iilTii liiwl at tin Mnin, TIm attnwtiii bride diOM a fero* cmm mm ivvu wiw iomr hIui ipq short **oll, 9M latter Mi in phct by a Mid pMiri tim shaped Hka two low kink. 11M roMif dM carried «u r iift nf tha groom, and her shower bouqget consisted of -whit* VOMSt The three bridesmaids were Miss Bemioe Iin|, of Johnabnrg, cousin of *a bride, Kn. Vlala 1W»n of Fostoria, sister of the poom; and Miss Junilla Freund, of Johnslwrrg, friend of the eevple. Both Miss Kin* and. Mrs. Walters wore pink brocaded satin with net oTerskirt, and headpieces of white net. They carried vWte and pink carnations' and moms. Miss Fmnd and the maid of honor, Miss Shirley Huff, a niece of the bride, wore fine satin with net overskirt and blue net headpieces and carried bouquets similar to those of the other attendents.. tending Mondelein eoliege, «Mt the weekend at the home of her parrats, Mr. and Mrs. Pater H. Frennd. Mr. and Mia. Band PhaB* of Wihnette ri sited in the John Phalin home on Sunday. Georgianna Donahue of Huntley visiitteadd Mias Genevieve Knox on Sunday. Miss .Efelyn Anderson of Elgin Jbrnr Nielsen left inoining for f#rt , where they will apend months in their newly Miss Wriam Bensley of Chicago M. and lfers. Prod Tartar feieago wava oaBara in the Kramer Mbe an Mrs. Martha Pago of California is A*Motfur; Lovdf presentation includes Cotton Blossom Perfume* Sachet and large hand-made farttiht of Cologne. 8.50 Ar OIB MOW spent the weekend with relatives in McHenry. • . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson visited relativas in Nawrville, Congress Park and Lions, 111., recently. Norman Freund, who has been _ _ . ... , . . , .. serving in the Pacific, arrived homo Little Judy Michels, niece of the has received his disbnde, was the lovely flower girl. j ch&rg«. She was attired in a Wipe Georgette - , n \ D Ujll j. . crepe dress with matching hat, and tw^rnn.f.11 carried a pillow containing two rings, f ?? °f "*•: for the double ring ceremony. Upon fai?d leaving the altar, she carried a Jf colonial bouquet .the Nichols home one day last wsok. Fogtoria the brothcr8| Mrsf William* Funk.^rs^Efarold L ^msmen^Shes Mi,ler- Mrs. H. Olsen, Mrs. LeRoy u/.S.nd cif™^ MwS" SL*%. brothers of the couple. E,R" C-lle^ °-ne recent *»*• The bride's mother chose a blue " silk dress with black accessories and wore a corsage of white and pink carnations. Breakfast was served for the bridal Daughter: Reminiscent of the and romance of aa cadting dm Talc, Sachet, Soap and Hofaaslsi bottle of Cologne. 2.75 party at the Albert Huff home following the wedding, and dinner was later served to seventy-five guests at St. Mary's-St. Patrick's school hall. About 170 persons enjoyed the supper, also in the hall, followed by a reception and a wedding dance at Nell's ballroom. The bride was employed until recently at the Riverside Barbecue on Riverside Drive. The groom is employed at the Woodstock-Typewriter Co. The couple will live with her parents for the present. , Be sure and bring the kiddies in W see Toyland at AltholFs Hdwe. store. 27 Frank Rosing and daughter, Mrs. Harold Hobbs and Lav erne and Miss Lucille Weber spent Saturday in Woodstock. Mrs. Steve Karowsky^of Chicago visited in the home of Mrs. William Funk last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rohles of Elgin y<«v 110 S. Green 8t *v ' ANNOUNCING * >' ."THE OPINING 07 THE KlMWf ^ ° J . .. • . - • _ ... light Sandwiches Mid! OhlH -irill be held flrom :IS; Nov."18 thru Nov.' EVZEYBODT WELOOUE MS sum;;* u-m That ."OnOaw CHif. ana-»•••"« *« . with Lanlw Hayward --- Wont Tayiaj TUESDAY ONLY. NOV. W "TW WALLS mM& Dowm^^ Loo Bowman WBD^ THtma, FRL November 37-28-29 Gontiaooaa Shews Tharsday CThank^vts^Day) front 2:30 rait In Tochnkolor Plan: ' ftHB BACHELOR'! DAiroirmr with Claire Traror GaB Basaall -- 4dsipha Menjon m batcbday h Griar «D lidMDry 8oatt -- Janis Pafco (2) IB KIND OF MAN" SUNDAY JOm MONDAY , x-c,«iar. mm Williams -- Yea • "EASY TO WBD* PLUS--Wery News ami TUBSDAY (ORB DAY) •ftmm Cagney -- Am Pni OTOrisa BID ZONBT* WEDNB8DAY AND TBUB8DAY In Techaiealor Bvolyn Keyea -- WBliam Parkar "BENBGADES" Was--Cartoon, Mnskal aai Speaking! of Aninwla ' •*i 6- o CflnVOUPCTTTHflT/ Ar LHlh Sisttr: This dainty gift bos contains Guest Cologne Decanter, Sachet Mow, Tak and Guest Soap. 1J0 jWAf^ouwran A young Southern gentleman and his lore--od the cover. The duet inada --a dunning box of Dusting Powdet a* Hobnail bottle of Cologne, fctft BOUXiTS DRUG STORE Can St. McHenry BECAUSE toe draft 1 took his last em- JFKWEE, AN ALTOONA. *A. MAN COMMITIVD suiaoa / DONT DESPAIR BECAUSE OF INFERIOR FUEL . . . GET THE BEST .... USE HESTER OILSll HESTER OILS "The Best For Letf" FUEL OIL muBOLniE LUBRICANTS Wast of C. A N-W. B. B» WEST McHENBY, ILL. 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