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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Jun 1950, p. 3

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SUNDAY W*DDma FOR DIANEBACON AMD JAMX8 BALLOTTI The home of the Lester Bacons ott John street was the scene of ft W beautiful wedding last -Sunday, Jane 18. The lovely 4 p.m. nuptials, at which Rev. Wayne Price of the Community Methodist church officiated, united in marriage Miss Diane Bacon,' only daughter of the Bacons and Mr. mas OTOTHIA WOLL ASSISTED M DEBUT BT MOBSNRY COUSIN The whirl of debut parties which to the greater number of Mc- Henry's teen-agers comes only as near reality as the society page of a metropolitan newspaper, became a dream come true last weekend for Miss Gerrie Carey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carey. The KENNETH BRANDS AT HOMX IN MoOIILLOlK LAKK 8IN0E WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Brand are now at homo at McCullem Lake following their which occurred Juae 10 at MEsssish Evangellcfri Lutheran church, Chicago. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Adrfn Brand of Mc- Cullom Lake, and his bride Is the voung lady, a 1950 graduate of the former Miss Ardell E. Ross, local high school, left on Wednes-1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. day of last week for Washington,' Ross of Wonder Lake. isin, e he: tcitu Miss r debut center Worwick Photo € James Ballotti, son of Mrs. Beatrice Santi of Aguilar, Colo. iven in marriage by her' father, charming bride chose a gown of white nylon over satin, - with lace bodice. Her short veil fell from a floral headpiece and she carried a colonial bouquet of pink roses, surrounded by white carnations. Her only attendant was a cousin, Miss Nancy Lange, of Hatnmond, Ind., who wore a forrpal gown of flXeen. She also had a florai head- ^ce and carried a colonial bouquet of pink carnations. Andrew Schiltz of Elburn, 111., a close friend of the bridegroom, serrved as beat man. , Mrs. Bacon chose fOrhpr daughter's wedding a summer sheer in green and white, white accessories, and wore a red rose corsage. MVs. Santi was unable to be present at the ceremony. reception for sixty relatives and close friends followed at the Bacon home between 5:30 and 7:30 o'clock, with a turkey supper served at 6 p.m. The couple left shortly afterward for Colorado, where they will make their home. Mr. Ballotti will complete his studies for a degree by the end of the summer at the state teachers' college at Alamosa, Colo. Next fall will teach English and mathetics at the LaJara, Colo., high school. His bride has just completed her junior "year Ht tb* McHenry high school. - ' Mr. and Mrs. John L. May and son, J.C., and Miss Lillian Jones of Waukegan were Sunday afternoon callers in the Ed Young and Joe Wagner home. D.C., to assist her cou Cynthia Woll, who made in that political and soc on Saturday. Miss Woll„ who lives in Washington with her parents,^. Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Woll, resided in Chicago before moving to the capitol a few years ago. Her father, a former U. S. attorney for Illinois, is at present chief -council for the American Federation of Labor, as well as carrying oi>a private practice. Her grandfather, Matthew Woll of New York, is also an impbrtant figure in union circles. He Is vic^-president of the A.F. trf L., president of . the Union Labor Life Insurance company and former president of the Engravers' Union. Miss Woll's mother is the former Genevieve Carey of McHenry. The young debutante was assisted, in addition to Miss Carey, by Miss Deborah Bissell. one of the cotillion's debs of last Christmas, who is Cynthia's classmate at Duchesne residence school in New York. Miss Woll bowed at a tea dance Saturday in the capital's Shoreham hotel. She was attired in a Hattie Carnegie original of pale apple green organee over tiers of Pfcik, shaped in petal, form. ' Miss Ross was charadnf In a white, lace and nylon marquisette gown with a long train. She wore a fingertip veil held In place by a crown of pearls and carried bouquet of white rbses and lltles Of the valley. Her attendants were 'Mrs. June Brand of Chicago, a sister-in-law, as matron of honor, and Mrs. Elizabeth Repan and Mrs. Florence Dean of Wonder Lake as bridesmaids. Elaine Dassow of Chicago, a cousin, acted as flower girl. Ronald, Brand served as best man and ushers were Henry Ross, Jr., and William Brand. Approximately 300 guests gathered in Ridgemore hall, Chicago, that evening to enjoy a reception and buffet supper. The bride attended Steinmetz high school in Chicago and is now employed at the McHenry Equipment Company. Mr. Brand is a Chicago high Bchool graduate and is employed by the Caddy Company of Huntley. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Bohr of Arlington Heights, formerly of McHenry, are the parents of a § lb. 5 ox. son, Michael Joseph, born .at West Suburban hospital. Oak Park, on Sunday, June 18. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vycital are the parents of a son, Rick Theodore, born at the Woodstock hospital on June 19. The Vycitala have one other child, a son, Ronnie, • years old. A boy was born on June 17 at the Woodstock hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adams. Announcement has been mad* of the birth of a daughter, Kimberley Jane, to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis Of Urbana, where Mr. Davis is a Student at the University of Illinois. This is the first granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson L. Davis of Pistakee Bay. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Fryer of Wonder Lake on June 20. A daughter joined the Robert Siegler family in Ringwood, born at the Woodstock hospital 09 June 20. AMONG THE 810* Miss Mary Baumhofer of Stevens Point. Wis., is spending a few weeks with her grandparents, the J. N. Baumhofers. CARD OF THAIfKS I would like to take this tunity to thank the many friends who offered prayers In my behalf and sent cards at the time of my recent operation. They were all rw,n<. u r. , .appreciated so very much. Dennis McDonough of Chicago « MRS. MINNIE SCHUENEMAN is spending this week with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Murphy. Order your rubber stamps at The Plaindealer. + 1 I I 1 I f ! M f l f 111M' I I I 11 iH ! • H |..|.| t HI 1111| 11 DRUGS ..iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimii.... i! Iliiilljniiii""" jf FOUNTAIN SERVICE Sealtest Ice Cream -- Malteds -- Sodas" Doable Kay Nuts -- Schrafts Candies-- Cigarettes Cosmetics - Suntan Lotion - Caps Greeting Cards - Films - Developing and Printing BONDER LAKE DRUGS P. J. BACK, R. Ph.O. Ringwood Drive and Summerville Ave. Phone Wonder Lake 591 Wonder Lake, 111. ,s Nt* " SwM foJdb flat to Landry Mat wife Mi UMT 8" percolator with fht «oppw-dod baael Save* P tamom REVEM t qfc pan with cover. 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Miss Lillian Wagner of Ringwood has been a medical patient at the Woodstock hospital. Mrs. Philip Thennes underwent surgery at St. Therese hospital, Waukegan. on Monday. Mrs. Henry Britz has returned home from the Woodstock hos-j Mrs. Floyd Coralt, Br., of JKtfjfr. pital, where, she underwent sur-losha, Wis., spent Tuesday gery last week. 'friends In McHenry. -•r COMPLETE TREE SERVICE TUSXXZDINO * TTM f WaAtHW * Weed CmttMt ' ,* fly and Mosquito ANDERSON TREE SERVICE,; 519 Waukegan Road McHenry fljj4 --p* LIBBY'S Pork & Beans 11 Os. Tins 25* CONTINENTAL SARLY JUNE PEAS 4 8 0s. t: Tins 25( DEL MONTE WHOLE KERNEL CORN 1 A 12 Oz. L Tins 25< ALL FLAVORS ™I IELLO V :i... \ Reg. O Pkgs. 20* DOMINO PURE CANE # • SUGAR lOLbs. 89* DEL MONTE ^ Fruit Cocktail ' . -J. ^ ^ | No. 2Vt 3 Tins 99c DOLLY MADISON SLICED CLING PEACHES 3°T£ 25* WEGNER FANCY ^ , Apple Saucd f% No. 2 L Cans 25* WESSON SALAD OIL ill Qt. Btl 63* • 71* • • -- Jelly Glasses 5-~. Dos. 47* W "•? . .. FRUIT JARS 75* WRISLEY ASS'D. 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