•eeeaa-eiMs matter ;;jC3£S. ^ Leo Gerasch w«» mm • mm9 W ~ lucheon wwi .-->'*•<• j YkM» wko attended were Mr.!t «i Mr*. Mi Kennebeck and aoo.]*"*"^' .- I But, Mr. «al l(N. Jo« M. Freund. !*•••• N*BCy ««». "»«•» «»- Mr. «Ht Mm. JMrn R. Freund, Mr.<"»ctr«rt ant Mrs. In L. Bauer ud chil- j . Ethel Krohn, Adah; MArloa Haw- 4re&a,, AWr, Joe, Donnle and Mary, ley. Ruth; Rose 'Murphy. EatMf; «t MrHenry, 111., under I Oerasch wan f**_Mr ««1 $r»- Ben Bauer and chil- j Margaret Reld, Martha; Elisabeth gt v.. g 1S7». jiti gathering ot retattro^mnde Terry and Roman, Mr. Rudin. Electa; Elisabeth Martin, ' and neighbors last week weaves- and Mrg Wnl Martin and daugh- warder; Olga Nordin, sentinel; Sr., and 1 her daughter-in-^aw, Mrs. Ben Welisek, Jr. The couple is visiting Canada on their, honey mooh, after whirls time they will reside in Johnsburg. Euoim mil took DOXIS ibOAOUf AS BRIDS IK CHICAGO A wedding of interest to many people took place in Chion Saturday. Jt -- *2.50 <uv evening foTtowtng his gradua- Maryanne, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Herbert Howorka. color bearer; itlon from the local, hig> ecbeeLA i^aPtln and daughter, Grata Marie, Lillian Cox, soloist* Eva Eppel, social evening a»d !«•« *s»#erMl. an(j Mrs. Elmer Justen and guest or honor. - were. enjoynd «ed the yoengsrad-j Darlene, Marjorie and Escorted and introduced were uate presented with many guts. Bonnie, Mrs. Jacob Justen, Mr. and Valeska Hoppe, grand representa- * * ? j ' 4 Mrs. Ben Justen, Mr. and Mrs. Vm.tlve of Manitoba; fthel Hoile. Entertains , Justen and Jacqueline and Clarene, member of the fraternal welfare _ ... 9t*Slifliiif daughters ef Mr. and Mrs. Nick committee of the grand chapter;1 Miss Doris McCauley, daughter of Eleanor .Sprtnfemaii <^rtained M. Justen* Lillian Gilbert, grand lecturer, of | Mr. and Mrs. Patrick MeCaulcy friends at her home on East *River ! * * * ' * \ I Crystal Lake; Eva Eppel, guest of'of Chicago, became the bride of Road on June 7, in honor of her Bfliert* Held 'honor; several past matrons 'and Eugene Meyer, son of Mr. and ninth birthday anniversary. Guests Family Reunion *•- '• . . . a past patron. | Mrs. Fred Meyer of Spring Grove, 'were Judy Chavil, Judy Watson, | The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Refreshments were served from The double ling ceremony was Judy Ann Michels, "Joan Adams,' Boucek. on Route 31, was the scene an attractive decorated table, with j performed at a aolertin high mass Jill Silver. Karen Daniels, Diana of a family reunion recently, when Alice Hoeft, Emma Pyrits, Virginia i in the Church of the Little Flower RieteBel, Andrea Pokette, Marion Mrs. Boucek's brother and his wife, Monteleone and Mildred Howorka J at 11 a. m. After the . mass the jSprfngman. Delores Klapperich, Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Haisman, of on the committee in charge. j bride placed a bouquet of peonies _--. \v*-,„v.;77, / . Ronald Klapperich, Michael Niska Ontario, Calif., spent several days Talks were given by thosein the and giadioi on the altar of the rnhher «tamr#f Order atand Ronald Albert. ^? there together with the Bouceks' East and there was a gift exchange. Blessed Mother while the church ^Need rubber; I' ^ ^ \ : daughter and family, the Charles The following invitationiTjiave vocalist sang "Mother at your l£e Plaindealer... - t '"'Barbara Carry v:j. Prohaskas, of Riverside, 111. been announced: I Feet I'm Kneeling." 'Engagement Told \ I On Sunday the Charles Haisman' Elsie Reiker for secretary at. The charming bride, given in * pflP„v and the Arthur Plfias of Berwyn Capron on Wednesday evening, i marriage bv her father, was lovje- «r,nn,,nce thP enewlment of thS arrived to make it a real fam^y June 15, for worthy matron at ]y in a gown of white satin tj,.»to Richard reunion. It was the first time in Woodstock on Juune 17, for as- trimmed with French Chantilly Mr and Mm. ***>• J-'»« <»« *' IV 7" *&* .*< i'S"'* t«_„ j D 7i.m.. nf Park Ridfe was together. June 24 and for Electa at Harvard. effect with large self-material bow ~ *tj_. n {. o irrnriiint»' A bar-be-cue Dicnlo sunner was on J^ne 27. George Reiker will and long train, the neckline was "! ' . , , lM f -n Tnj rnllrrr nf ll" --*• •»" present. ,®erve as worthy patron at Wood- Peter Pan collar. Her fingertip 4 lilT juHS Heart in Lake Forest, while Mr. ; Mr P. J. Haisman is a P^h"-, a* 8®n • i-veil - was trimmed with lace ma- Zieman will enter his senior year chasing agent for Lemon Products' Mildred Howorka has been^asked dallions as ^ was the_ sweetheart Alice Barbian at tM Hammond Organ • Crystal T taa •- 14^1 mr \ C.i m i L i e n MM5ne -- Co-Hit ai One the very pretty weddings of last .Saturday was that in which Miss Sally Raven, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Clifford Raven of McHenry, became the brid^ of Mr. James Pope, son of the Fred Po|MI, of Woodatpek. Rev. B. Ci Kanftnan read. the 4 o'clock ser-d vice, at Grace Lutheran church, 1 Woodstock, before a eandlelrghtcd alt#r enhanced by baskets of summer flowers. Dorothy Behnke saufe "Because" during the service. Miss. Raven was radiant in a gown of white taffeta with net over-skirt, cut 'full and with low neck. The skirt and fingertip veil had inserts of Chanliljy laee and a beaded tiara held the latter in place. 8he carried a.^white,^ P s a l m b o o k o n w h i c h w a s p l a c e d l < > a white orchid. ' Trudy Meyers ot Chicago^ the bridesmaid, and Neva Ann Raven, maid of honor, wore yellow gowns and carried , bouquets of mixed pastel colored flowers, with hands of the same flowers in their hair. Th£ two flower girls were tb<; sisters of the bride and groom, Lily Raven and Carol Ann Pope, both of whom wore pink floor length gowns and head bands pastel sweetpeas. Richard Clark served as best \ \ man arid Fred Pope as groomsman. Joseph and Richard Rav?n, were ushers. Regulation "W" requires a specific down payment and fixes a maximum maturity for certain types of Mrs. Raven chose for her daugli «» ter's wedding a print ensemble);; consumer loam*. However, loans for educational, medical, hospital, dental or funeral ex- ; ^ penses, supported by required statement as to purpose, are exempt from the regulations^ X We welcome all applicants for sound credit, •For latest information about Regulation "W". pIoms inquire at this bank. - , at the UniversitV of Illinois" in Exchange, of Corona, Gtrtif. ' to serve as Chaplain at_ Crystal headpiece. She carried two white lontumhnr i |Lake on June 16 and as Electa at orchids oh a white prayer book aepiemuer. ^ ^ _ Betrothal Told | Barrington on June 20. . with streamers of stephonotis. v«. li^Ml *" '•* ^ At Dinner Party K ;i ' The bride'k sister, { Mrs. Irene |aijd a white carnation corsage, «i,»/ •„.! v: - _ ^ I At a family dinner party held °"'*™8 i U n?®ll To . ' O'Berg, served as matron of honor,. vraih the bridegroom's mother wore .style wtw -- .v % lagt week> Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. i®**? . , "1, ' ' . J and C1«ric® May, niece of .theif. yellow gown with yellow cari V^ry successful was the style Connelly of Junior Terrace, Chi-1 'as^ r?Kular meeting of the{groom, and Louise McMahon, a,,iatlon corsage. show and card party which was cag0, announced the engagement i Woman s club until next fall was j close friend of the bride, as ] A reception followed for 100 held on June 7 at the McHenry t^eir daughter, Marylou, to j )hel<l Friday afternoon in the Leg- bridesmaids. Their dresses were I guests in the church parlors (Country club, under_ the sponsor. r, Wall, nephew of Mrs.!'011 following com-1 white marquisette over apple green! where the white table was ceni Ship of Circle 1 of the W. S. C. S. n0i,ert P. Minton and the late Mr. niittee in charge: Lenore Cooley,, taffeta with large green medallions tered With a wedding cake. Models were Miss Joan Delfosse Linton. Ichairman; Ethel McGee, Lillian appliqued on the full skirts and Miss Raven has been^ emnloved °f Lake Forest. Miss Janet Heide,, Connellv Is a rrndnate _» Bolger, Kathryn Conway, Velma Be it ha collars. They wore picture by the McHenry County Title and Mrs. Clarence Niesen, Mrs. Fred j^orthwegtern University with the DouKlas' ^arr'e Covalt, Jennie MaeLiu^s, °f white horsehair, with for- j Trust Co,, in Woodstock where ' WKT^ TW WATTKVflAN ^ !« »«•. «• W ^.Popej. employed ™ .Mrs. Walter Haug of McHenry, i n„„_, I The music program included vio-, streamers. Their bouquets con- Following a wedding trip, the McHENRY STATE BANK , Member Federal Reserve System Member Fsderal Hafosit Xnsarancs Oorperatlon ; ^ "J V:"^ il I H HI 1111 III 11IM 11 KIM II m < II111 illlMIIMI LOUISE SCHWERMAN AND GLENN DRAPER «»»• "aiwl tlMM» w /f thp Pnnvpnt nf thp QarroH Uport 1UC ,uuo*v i sireamers. i neir Douqueis COU Mrs. Joseph Monteleone of Won; At Marvmount college she was a Un 8electlons by Gordon Scholle 8i8ted of pink tearoses with stream der Lak,e, Mrs. Elmer Wagner of 1 * * of her fiance's sUte?land plano 80,08 by Mary A^n ^' ers of ivy. They wore pearl neck- Aurora. i M^ Harrf Reynold!! Jr the ger" Gue8t of thf af}ernoo J n lace» and gold bracelets. The brace- Circle 1 members are grateful to forn^er Mary Fraiices Wall. Mr8, wllliam K^ny of Woodstock, | iet8 were gifts of the bride. 8TTV. -- JUNE 19-20 Mrs. Betty Nielsen and her models, Mr \vall ;.graduated last week' ^° ga^® n a l®?0°8ir^iP,° I The little flower girl, Joan Mc couple will, reside in Woodstock. , (»RE\S-BARTH VOWS A very lovely wedding was sol- • ' o I \ Catherine and Beverly Bchwermsn, j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rogers, Mr. and | Mrs. Clarence Draper, Mrs. Ray ,.McGee and Mrs. R. Malone. ^ s of the bride, wasjemnized at theCommunity Method J ^^ H^HeinTofWankeKan be white floor length 'ist church in McHenry last Satur-! „°/ ^aU«,eAa"'n.! I ! Mr Bef/e^ere ^ Goes To CoUe^ the general public for their ®°" from Loyola University and had fj°*er arran8em^nt and table 8et-jCauley, a niece operation .to the Country Club for attended Loyola Academy, from i tinn," __ maA* ,nr. „ ' loV('ly ,a length11st Satur their services and to Peter M. Jus- --Kinj, Miss Connelly's brother 1 Plans were made for a card • dross ahd Carried a colonial bou- day when Miss Margie Grens of # \r_ „ j v(,o ten for chairs, all of wht€f» helped j/8 is Kraduitine this ! party> t0 be h?ld at Nel1 8 ballroom I quet of roses. , . . Richmondl became the bride of Wil- Vf' 80,1 °/ f a"^ *}ra' Clari"c« 1" rank May, Jr., cousin- of the PTice officiated at the 11 o clock j .g Lutheran church groom, an»du _. Arthur Nim• s8g ern, ^Driee mwoenrey MAr.t taenndd aMntms foiTrv ntnhier nciot>u ->1^ln e® ohrHiadee ,«vaass ^aititrLactiiivvee iina aa A wedding of interest locally i 4 was solemnized last Saturday after Usinger sausage for Sunday ev«^ noon at 2 o'elock iu Waukega\ •'snacks, Pantry Delicades. when Mrs. Louise Schwerman of : ' 800 P McHenry, daughter of Rev. and, i ^ - - • . . - 7 Miss Connelly's mpther is the !St. Claras Court s former Gertrude Frett'of-McHenry. niivoTat t aw itlvbt Plans Activities • • CKYSTAL LAJK.fi U-IKL St. Clara's Court juvdniVsa *111 Entertain Relatives ^SATURDAY BRIDE OF ftU *Vi*»!«» nionin nri Tnno 4 4 •/'my/n»* came the, bride of Mr. Glenn Dra- TUTS. -- WED. and THtTfcS., JUNE 21-22-23 i!r -it -it • -fr V He * 3T * iTECHMtflOiOR hold their annual picnic on June At Son's'Graduation Vi utd DAnvnm r n»w«nih ^23, on the V. F. W. picnic grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bennett, ftUJSBIfcl.J. refill The court will furnish sandwiches<fer., entertained relatives "and ' fnend „f the gr«om, « «•". "",h ^ filT8. McCauley «.ho« !J«P-^«'• «- fr.. Earth .ill ^^plnT | dress with navy accessories, while • ^e near future into a new home ; tj y»lley She was attended by - • pa«n^^n8trUCUOn Mar ^ ^ -UtirV He^ iV^Wan'- kegan,. who wore a nnvy blue f op THANKS i 8U'*' nav-v accessories and a white in this manner I wish to thank eamatioi^orsage; ^ ^ ;; , friends and neighbors in McCullom I Jo8ePh Draper,, the bridegroom's * * _ _ * + •+: rfr ^ HBUOO • -- -- f ^ VMW« u • v«wv»ivo ttllU | I ' J aVVVWVUCO) TIU1IV but mothers of children attending friends last Sunday In honor of the j ^~"Slis Joan Eunice Mayer, daugh-j the groom's mother wore a green are asked to bring a dish to pass, graduation of their son, Ralph; ter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. : print dress with white accessories. . On July 14. a joint picnic for the Bennett, JV., from the McHenry i M^ver of Crystal Lake, ^became I Both wore a white orchid. courts of Aurora, Elgin. Johnsburg Consolidated grade school. j the bride of Mr. Robert Joseph I A wedding breakfast was served and MdJsiyy will be held on the Present to enjoy a social dayiFrfctt, son pf ,Mf: and Mrs. Joseph to the immediate familv at the V. F. W. grounds in McHenry. were Mrs. Charles Egan and Mr.! Frett of Johnsburg, on Wednesday, Shoreland hotel, followed* bv a re- > -- ,, . A iptlblic party sponsored by St. and Mrs. Frank Toleson and son, i June 8, at a 9 o'clock mass at | latives and friends of the happy^1"* and McHenry for cardB df brother, served as best . n#n and Clara's court will be held at Frank, of Chicago; Miss Marjorie: St. Thomas church. Rev. E. A. j couple at the »McCauley residence. j sympathy' gi£ts of money and the:JoscPh, McAndrews,. a friend, eight, o'clock in St. Marv's-St. Pat- Montgomery of Forest Park; Mr J McCormick officiated at the dou- i After a two-weeks' honeymoon many °^er kindnesses extended at I usherea. 'TWk'a sdbool hall on Jtiily 2*i and Mrs. Arthur Dobrich of Mylith ible ring ceremony. j to the Smoky Mountains, the young itbe time °' the death of Cassius B. A reception in the church hall Mary'8-St. Patrick's school hall on Park, Clyde Carr of Ringwood; I Jack Broderick was soloist, ping- i couple will live with the bride's I ®>arse"8* These remembrances followed for about forty guests, Jifly 364. ... Mr. arid Mrs. Earl Marshall and1 ing "I Love Vou Truly," "Because" ] pa rents ^iintiK their apartment is were very muc^ appreciated. " after which the couple left on a * * * son Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. jand "Ave Marie" at the service, I vacated^ - i*® MAUDE PARSELLS. trip to the Smoky Mountains. * Up- Family Gatlreriag ... Koslnski ami son. David, Miss Ro- j As the bride placed a bouquet of'.'The 'brtde attended school' in i -- i0,1 their return they will reside at Honor* Graduate 'Tena Marshall, Patricia Lee Mar- white gladioli at the foot of the j Chicago, where she is also em- *>®8'8 w,,l begin to eat shelled 1109 E. Elm street. A graduation party in shall, Mr. and Mrs. Julio Goffo and i Blessed Virgin Mary's altar, the j ploved. ' Tl'ie groom- is a' gradu- |corn at three to four weeks of age, | Mrs. Draper is employed by the honor of Dorothy Jnsten, daughter daughter, Carol Ann, Mr. and Mrs. ! ohurch organist, Sister Margaret,' ate of Richmond high school and '8ay ^n^ers'ty of Illinois swine j Carey Electric Company and th«.v of the Nick M. Justens. ednes- Vale Adams and sons, Gary and j played "Mother at Thy Feef I'm ! |he University of Illinois. He is 18Pec'a^8ts. groom bv Fred Rogors, local Standay eix^|ng. After an enjoyable Craig, Mrs. Hilda Toleson, Mr. and | Kneeling." . ' enmloved as nn nceniuitnnt in I . Idard Oil ('ompanv representative^ ••wMMMutnuiiUHtUHIllUIHIIINIIIIBUIMI evening of cards, the graduate Mrs. Herb Engdahl and children,' Jhe charming bride approached'Chicago. S & W fruit juices start your j Those form McHenry who at-1 -- 1 ' Herb and Karen^ and Mr. and Mrs. (the altar on Mier arm of her ; Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Mevorr Mr. v?y out Pantry Delicacies,1 tended the, wedding in addition j - 1 . . . . » • R a y M c G e e a n d s o n . ; f a t h e r , w h o g a v e h e r i n m a r r i a g e , a n d M r s . A n t o n M e v e r . M r a m i ; y ' 5 - s o c . - p t o p e r s o n s a l r e a d y m e n t i o n e d w e r e ' „ . . . . * . • . • • • S h e w o r e a n i v o r y s a t i n g o w n a n d : M r s . ( i e o r g e A . M a y , M r ' , a n d M r s . i L _ _ _ "" ' '] Entertained At a beautiful wedding yeil of her Elmer Smith, Miss Gladys. Meyer1 ' r"1 (•radnatlon Party : . j previously wedded'1' sister, Margaret and friend. Bill Carlson,' attended Harold Owen entertained a group j Schroeder of ^McHenry. In her the McCaulev Meyer nuptials of friends in honor of the gradua- | arms she carried a bo'uquet of Those attending the reception were tion of his daughter, Marilyn, last! white roses. Her ..only jewelry Mrs. Nick Freund, Mr and Mrs week Wednesday evening. The |was a choker of pearls. * Daniel, Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Boll gathering also honored her younger j Mrs. Schoeder served as matron j Lent, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence sister. Patsy, who received the Leg-l of honor, wearing a floor length • Nimsgcrn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ion award for being selected out-!dress of blue taffeta, with net' Foley, Jr., "Shim" Karls Joe standing girl graduate of the Mc- j gauntlets, and a wreath of swert- Brown. Jr., and Mr. and Mrs Ted Henry Consolidated grade school'heart roses in her hair. She car- Shotliff of Zion. that morning. # # # ! rifed a colonial bouquet of roses.) - _ . * • »*, ! The junior bridesmaid, Cvnthia ^ | Frett, was attired in a dress simi it •;„H lilH { I I ||. || 1 I H"l" The Riviera Show Place of the Middle Vttst LAKE GENEVA, WISCONSIN $ The Big Hit of the Season NEXT TUESDAY, JUNE 21st THROUGH SUNDAY, JUNE 26th I C E C R E A M SUCK FLAVORS OF THE MONXH COCOANUT BUTTER PECA|f'?'";. - 8TRAWBERR1TMINT • VANILLA T»Y THE "SHMOOjSDAIT*^ Chocolate ^Sunday in a Ctrp 19c UERB DRUG STORE prone 40 -Mchenry •L MARRIED JUKE 1& „ lar to that of the matron of honor, I enmi^d'Tn^Z8€rVlC6 f°1' The last meeting of the OrDer, of with the bouquet and wreath of '5une ?5 « f rn0»,rn^g, • atom stur . June 10, at &t. Marys church, McHenry, Miss Grace Kunz of Mc- All Member* Mght The last meeting Eastern Star, McHenry chapter;' roses of a different hue was held on Tuesday evening, with | The groorit) was attended bv a | H^nrv °# « Elsie and George Reiker presiding [close friend. Harold Michels, with'rcim-- n <e» f ^ , , 2, Mrin the East. All Members Night | James Hettermann acting ' f iwf iS,' was observed, with local chapter gro«aisiuan and John Mayor k Details of t|ie wedding will ;Mnl»n ">!«"« onea. .brother of the brid., and I °"' ""»* ' «*"«*» I Alice Lindsay returned to the Frett, cousin of the groom, 3.1 Flaindeaier. l• Uu a,s t during the, services, havii»gg „usshheerras. |held the post of worthy matron The bride's mother chose a dress [during 19*6 She manifested the 0f light royal blue crepe and isame charming manner in her role accessories of white, while the Tuesday as she did twenty-three, groom's mother wore a blue print years ago nnnniar I 1 • ATTEND WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Leo Blake and children. Dorothy and Thomas, and Mrs. John R. Freund and daughvgats 8£o when she was oomiinr „ 'it, . « . * ; tteerrss,. Jjoofainnnn®e fta nndo LDiiiaftnnee,, oofi MMcc*- »n this highest post in the local Both had coTsies" 0^^°"^ and,Mr" an I d.Mr«- Walter! ;chapter. Other officers serving yellow row/ ,,f t Manning and sons. John and Bobby, Tuesday evening were as follows: |Se rd eo^rgL ot whit olr ^Mi? M®y of 0811 George Johnson, worthy patron; Iuatfons. tor8a8e8 wh,tt <ar i Park attended the wedding of aj Louanne Howorka, associate • ma*-1 A weddinir breakfast was 1 ®a^ara Stark,* and tron ; William Hoeft. associate pa- j for members of the bridal narfv i 'Cl*rk_at Zenda, Wis., last tron; Marlon Cannon, secretary; iat the home of the bride follow g SerVed FAniLY nmnnnnTHEkTRE DUfflUU I UliUKrar™ BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:15 SHOW EBOINS AT DUSK THUR. -- FBI. -- SAT., JUNE 16-17-18 A. J J. UNIVERSAIhMTBMATIONAL CY a ClMflNe pr*MfiK COLBERT MxMDBIUiS RMltf HONEYMOOtf DIRECT PROM CHICAGO'S LOOt Exclusive Showing MO^ ^ TUE. -- WED., JUNE 19-20-21-22 i 'f wm, CLOPAY ' JtintoH&t DRAPES Beaattfal Window. New Lnr Price 79c pair Striking QmoI pcrttemi. Bieh colon. Tbeyre mede el eboeg plasticise4 celluloM fibre wilh the look of •xpsosire doth. Vf% Tt"<is long--Matching tie-backs --Reinforced edges Automatic ' pinch-pleater. ,i ini mvnovy ovovv Nsact to Bank McHenry, UL bride follow iqg the ceremony. The reception ^jwas held at 'i o'clock in the evemng in the chiiivli hallv with 100 gue«t% attending. A lieautiful' three tiered wedding cake adorned the hridal table, with music .during the mqal and later in the evening being- furnished by a four-piece- orchestra. Miss AI Iberta \Velis«'k, cousin of the bride VILLA HOTEL RESORT ON PISTAKEE BAY SERVING LUN{ DINNERS [EONS AND >AILY BRUCE BELSHAW at the Hammond Orgsui nightly except Monday PHONE McHENRY 378 as ring bearer. liitEiis featuring Lovely Shirley Richards and the Bodyguards TEA DANCING SUNDAY AFTERNOON ""Now Playing SICK MALLEHABf X *• and his Fine Orchestra ? with -- XBB FRANCES and Charming HELEN MANOON Dancing every night except Monday *hone 3691 for reservations' PQPUIMI feS SUPPLIES Mercury Outboard Motors 14 "*• 25 hp. coming , soon. 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