Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 May 1968, p. 21

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eautiful ride Wedding Id eas From History Registering Gift Preference Reg steruij for gifts at leading stores has proved a great help to thoso who wii to send presents which the bride can use and will truly appreciate. In doing this, do remember to give some leeway in prices, so that donors may find s >m?tiung the range of their budgets. Before you can register at the stores, you will probably have to spend many hours shopping and comparing in order to choose the colors, patterns, sizes, etc., of the household items you want and will need. You will live with your choices for a long time, so take time and be sure. - ) Your husband-to-be writ also live with these selections, so take him shopping, if he will go with you. At least, consult him. Many men have very definite ideas on furnishings - and you want him to feel "at home" in your new home. Friends from out of town cannot consult your local stores before buying gifts, so you may receive some* duplicates. Usually, exchanges can be made, and ordinarily no one's feelings are hurt by this. Again, be careful, in the excitement of opening packages, not to lose the cards, and send your thank you notes at once. Honeymoon - Necessary Or Desirable? Not every newly married couple can get away for a honeymoon, at least not for a while. But the couple that can is lucky. According to one rabbif"A honeymoon isn't necessary but it is desirable. "The premarital preparations and social life get to be a strain and it's good to have a time to relax. "And people have to get to know each other and understand each other. Sometimes this is easier when they get away from it all." The rabbi said it's good if a couple can spend a lot of time together in a relaxed atmosphere. "It's a new life, and a new experience," he said, "And it can be wonderful." From Buffet to Banquet, Service Is Our Pleasure! Wedding, graduation or anniversary party, it's our pleasure to make it a success. Our food is deliciousf our service is excellent. Call for free estimates and suggestions. Pantry Delicacies 385-0754 1328 N. Riverside, Drive McHenry Want to borrow some ideas from history for incorporating into your own wedding? There are plenty in "White House Brides", a romantic history of courtship and marriage on Pennsylvania Avenue, by Marie Smith and Louise Durbin. For example: •When Ethel duPont married Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., on June 30, 1937, the "Something old" in the bride's ensemble was a prayer book published by French printers in 1889. The something blue was the star sapphire bracelet set in a platinum backing made especially for her and a gift from the bridegroom. *You can follow Alice Lee Roosevelt's design in your wedding bouquet. Whenshe married Nicholas Longworth in a White House ceremony on Feb. 17, 1906 she carried a cascade bouquet of orchids, tied with white chiffon satin ribbon that fell in a shower to the hem of her gown. * Julia Gardiner wore a gown of white chiffon with a gauze veil falling from a circlet of white flowers wreathed in, her hair when she married President John Tyler on June 26, 1844. •Jessie Woodrow Wilson, who married Francis B. Sayre on Nov. 25, 1913, in the White House, received "some pretty awful" wedding presents- These we re kept hidden be hind the door in the room where the gifts were displayed, then trotted out just in, time when the donor came in sight at the wedding reception. •When Eleanor Randolph Wilson, daughter of President Woodrow Wilson, married William Gibbs McAdoo on May 7,1914 in the White House her sisters, Margaret and Jessie, were maid and matron of honor. They were dressed in blue and rose and organdie and carried tall shepherd's crooks gracefully festooned with roses and lilies of the valley around the handles. "White House Brides" is published by Acropolfs^ oks, Washington, D.C. and is at most bookstores. w Lucky Girl,... Electrical Gifts Portable Mixer NEW# EUcmic SLICING KNIFE For the "Oncefin a lifetime occasion" give the gifts you know they'll cherish . . . gleaming electric^gifts of enduring beauty that guarantee years of enjoyment and convenience. Whether you spend a little or spend a lot . . . there's a wid&, wide choice of exciting new appliances in many modern designs all amazingly automatic at CAREY APPLIANCE now Choose the appliances from our large selection of General Electric irons, mixers, toasters, electric knife, floor polishers, electric blankets, blenders, fry pans, coffee makers, rotary broilers, clock radios and ; major appliances. ^ALARM ^ CLOCK NEW! Floor Polisher GEEEN STREET MALL TTT CAREY Appliance in the Green Street Mall 1241 N. Green St. 385-5500 McHenry , Y> •: l- 4 , - . ( T i (r. ) ' ' %•{ I "/> .' * A « •

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