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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Oct 1946, p. 8

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8ATURI) A Y, 00T01 ft A A took f e'eiodt fa the rectory of St. •' rick's churchwhonMissGraceTfcomp- ^«s •on, daofhtar of the Bdvtrd TIimu* MM of this city, (MCMN THE bra* of Mr. Marion Meeaman, son of Fnd Mw>«" of Woodstock. Father Wilmmt pink MseMlMfit «m a < of white roeae. Her epdr «W wMvhtt sister, Mrs. Ikntd who was attired la a nw< rati, pink "'Souse, black "leewiwhit and a corsage of pink roan. ibflph fYevnd U MeHenry served his braaMr>lp4aw as heal man. Approximately 100 goests attended v • 1 i} ' • ,• * •:'v " 1 • ' jVF'?S™ ' „ ^ * '"T 5 f f ' • .;MCHE^RY v.*7'.v-' SIGN SERVICE v »• :«*« 440-R "• -'0/7 J • OUTDOOR SIGNS -- SHOO ARBS Truck Lettering a Specialty Prompt Window Lettering H. REESE Fox Street \\ \ * "M * »*-*| j ifc GRAND OPENING AT THE ROY-AL INN 7 (Formerly Horn's Tavera) McCnllom Lake r, October 16tl COCKTAILS -- LIQUOR*-- WINES -- BEER We cater to Parties ROT AND AL BLAKE, Proprietors return will «m wit half southeast of Woodstock on the Crystal Lake road. Mrs. Msssnaan graduated from the local high school with the class of IMS and has been employed at the Oaks in Crystal Lake. The groom attended the Woodstock schools and operates his own trucking business in Woodstock. In a a* t e .. Oat. 9, at the wiDDma BILLS sure FOB BOSS MAST SkttBB AMD DONALD WXINOART , law ef.t w as hijt man, Atd Edmund Bt»t*r>i brother-in-law, n. Ushers w af Woodstock and Laaree 9 MeHenry. The tide's mother was attired in i dauchter-^ a grey woo1 suit with ftichsia and ; Wmt Jtd blade accessories, while the groom's n^ri Price, oaster of the Comaranity Methefflst chttrch MaxinT Morton. 1iter-, of the Edwin FUmn « MeHenry, became the bride odt KnitDchvil^ son of Mr. sndlfrs. sfcosea Mack dress, of WOre TW bride was attractive in a blue k> [ dressmaker suit and Uadt accsssoriaa san?BKdber5! wo^* 41 «f talisman roees. *a!L ffi »*?Su?^iteGuS* 5" »ttendMit, a Mead. Miss .miwTtA This- Day O BeauUful Were I nAm red d Nack ,^^,1 an* pink diate Later a reception The Clothing store here Rev. EL A. McCormicfc stkhtli at a nuptial senrice at 8t. Thomas church, Crystal Lake, on Saturday morning, Oct. 5, at which time Miss Rose Mary Setter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WiMiam Salter of that city,'became the 'bride of Donald Weingart, son of the Prank Wein- i after garts of McHfenry. j MeHenry Town" House. For her The bride approached the altar on j going-away outfit, the bride chose a the arm of her father, who gave her red gabardine dress with black dcin marriage. She was radiant in a cessories. " , gown of white satin, with sweet-! The bride is how employed in the heart neckline and long train. Her j office of the Oak Mfg. Co., in Crysfingertip veil, trimmed in applique,! tal Like and the groom at McGee's was held in place by a beautiful, white headpiece. She carried her mother's ivory prayer book which I was covered with white roses and streamers of stephanotis, and wore' a pearl necklace, a gift of the groom. | Mrs. Walter Raycraft of Wood-! stock, sister of the bride, acted as' matron of honor, wearing a blue taffeta dress with matching feather j hat and mitts. Her colonial bouquet; consisted of pink and blue carnations, i Mrs. Edmund Skoney of Oak Park, I sister of the groom, was bridesmaid,1 attired in a dress styled similar to: that of the matron of honor, and a! matching feather hat and mitts. Her! colonial bouquet was made up of pink carnations. I Miss Mary Ann Anderson and: Miss Patricia Selzer, nieces of the: bride, acted as junior bridesmaids. Their dresses were Of pink taffeta,! and they wore matching feather j the and MotSar.' ^ . i mmm A hi sit r»ill was served for the r0***- - bridal party at the Selter home ioi-j Nowaan Fischer, brother* of lowing tie ceremony, and at 1 o'clock g^otn. « best man. .. a dinner was enjoyed at the Park A dinner was serred to the bridal Cafe in .Crystal Lake by the inrtne- P«£y, «*d temediate families at the Huifies. Later a reception | bride's home following the ceremony. the bride's home. H»e ewpla left later In the day on eouple left on a wedding trip, • wedding t«p to ^Ugra FaUs and which they will reside In the j Canada. IJpon their return they will reside with'her parents. Mr. Kra- BuUei Point A new bullff'has a needle point for better penetration. . : PHIIiCO ^r :ZENITH STROMBERG-CARLSON ELECTRICAL & RADIO SHOP Phone Richmond 883 Rin^wood, HI. HOUSE WIRING ^ ^ CONTRACTING Also Refrigeration Service riMMdi int be well sa«>d»apered te wnow aoil or stain. . Raj If thay co even a aval! atnount of wooL . i • 1 » Km IC'% MEN'S SHOP c - ^ •- 516 Main Street *' ' ' «'•> >' MfUCNPY "**'^ §Oor equipment is modafk k-0ur serrioe i8 prompt. ft^Our prices are reasonabllr ™ I: W,';" "v,^ CLOVER and Other Seeds CLEANED • f c ' M f r - v w , . • - -.a wirjtji We edll pnrebase any seeds yon may wish to sell. McHENRY MILLS, Inc. (Formerly MeHenry Flour Mills) Phone MeHenry 92-R West MeHenry sr r 1 Your Doctor Wants to SeeYoul V # ' ' j • Yes, doctors ace busy. Bet ewer coo bey to counsel with yoa regarding health.Your doctor prefers to hare you call oa hist mw rather thac to ha^e to call on ym later. ri< • So, if yoa aren't quits op to pari "**^* «Imt appointment right swsy! And whea yon have your doctor's pcescrip> doe, of course, yoa'll bring it to this "Reliable" Pharmacy. |. BolgerY Drug Store f Greca Street McHeary SUPEI WAIN LININGS - 1 . ' • W9 JKltOl W-- no"w g1rv^it is^ tu c ucnrt tor new automobiles--how urgent the need for item in many case*. 7 And we're aware tliat nearly every make of car these days can point to a loi|| ^raiting lift of folks who have placed their order* •7 §vf when a car hope in* Handy into "most wanted" position as this Buick lid- Whew week offer week new orders out-pace ftepped-up factory productioa-- ; Then we llgvre there |he expected in the car haelf. mmthimg even bigger than itwi i'jput style of the season--a big Fireball power plant--the huskj^ jxK>my size of two fine-made tons, What Is It? Well, have you handUd one of these cars yourself? Have you noticed the happy, almost-starry-eyed look of those who've got theirs? h_v" fact li --1946 Buick ovum are otir best salesmen, . ;:j find the factory is working with might and main to keep up with the effects of their enthusiasm. : t „ ?WJ $f your order isn't in, you can place it now, # > delivery at OPA prices, with or without a car to trade in (though o! course we need to get good ears for the - , hnvers on nur waiting list;). \ » .'.i . w* ».%v ? ~" Senear itv H 1 Melsrf ckMd. . W" k: •* • * mNjOfomm.(fr AMKRICA'S MOST FAMOUS JACKIf NATIONALLY ADVIRTlSID MM. v. a. PAT. OPT. JOHN maaMAM ft aan bi vary name tells you the story. It's die an-purpoee aH eaaaoa'a WINDBREAKS* i back wind a MkSi $7.95.Ip $17.95 AAcSEE'S te. 117 6raea Si' 1 r f f t t I i l j I (! I* I . • > » i *4 ^'^rr ' 4, mm JU L Front St, West MeHenry, IIL 222 N. Main St, Crystal Lake. IIL •'hi • • Si ll>'« % I id' 5 < t " < - ' '#k- ^ ! l1t* v 'S.*"' ' •»# . ' . 1 t\ \ * 4 t -9v It » > « ... 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