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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Jan 1953, p. 9

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TX • 5?5* ' V ,|, y. / -^p Thursday, January 15. 1953 "5L *. -J-t. -1*. .-•>! .« ».. . ?. united Miss Marilyn Joyce Myers of Spring Grove and Walter Foley Pretzman of Richmond. f Sept. 6--St. Mary's Catholic church was the scene of an early fall wedding which united Miss Dorothy Blake of McHenry and John Wolowic, Jr., of Druce Lake. The same day John H. Miller of McHenry was married to Betty Markee of Crystal Lake. Sept. 7--Anne Bookman exchanged vows with Richard H. Wohnrade of Wonder Lake in a ceremony performed at Richmond's Lutheran Church. The same afternoon, a classmate of Miss Bockman, Miss Beverly Schwerman, was married to Edward Younger, Jr., of Libertyville in St. John's Lutheran church, Libertyville. In Japan, Cpl. George Oeffling was married to Pvt. Sarah A. Cook of the W.A.C. Sept. 10--In a quiet ceremony performed before members of their families at Richmond Community church, Philip Parfrey claimed as his bride Miss Johan Coition of Richmond. Sept. 14--Edwin Bell of Woodstock's Lutheran church. Sept. 20--Maxine Behy Clay of Rockford, formerly of Ringwood, was married to Arthur Meissner of Janesyille in Rockford's Methodist church. Miss Betty Lou Anderson was married to Oscar R. Yingling, Jr., of Sandwich. Sept. 21-- Miss Jeannette Pillar of McHenry was married to Carl Betts of Ringwood in McHenry'* Lutheran church. Sept. 27 This lovely early fall day was the occasion for a number of weddings. In an evening rite in the Methodist church, Shirley Sarner exchanged vows with George Kosin of Blue Island; in an afternoon service in St. Patrick's Catholic church, Hartland, Miss Margaret Cruickshank of Ringwood was married to Francis Costello of Hartland; "• "K1 •1 Ji 11* j, M ' II I- fi at St. Peter's church, Volo, Barbara Diedrich and Jamas Miller of Johnsburg were wed; at Richm o n d's St. Joseph's church, Evelyn Busch of Spring Grove was married to Larry Elfman of Richmond; in St. Benedict's church, Chicago, William Nuber of' Woodlawn Park, McHenry, claimed as his tfride Miss Helen Weiland; and in a morning service in St. Patrick's church, McHenry, Patricia Briggs was married to Bernard Doherty; Patricia Ann McCullough of Chicago became the bride - of Arthur Blackaller • of Chicago at the local Methodist church. Oct. 4--Miss Shirley Patzke became the bride of Donald Brockrogge in McHenry's Lutheran church in a late afternoon service. At St. Patrick's church McHenry, Miss Toinette Weiler was married to Richard Courtney of DeKalb. In Chicago's St. Willibrord's church, Miss Helen Vander Mark and Walter Schaefer of McHenry exchanged vows. In Christ the King church. Wonder Lake, Joan Biggers was married to Howard Dermont of Woodstock. Oct. 11--Miss Helen Stoffel and George Rodenkir^h of McHenry exchanged vows in a THE McHENfiY PLAINDEALEH Section Two Page ThxaiP pretty ceremony performed in St. Mary's church. Oct. 25 Miss I}oris Westfall of Chicago, granddaughter of Mrs. Simon Stoffel of McHenry, was married to David Stuani Dodge of Princeton, N.J., in Gi-feham Tayler chapel of the University of Chicago. Nov. 1--A pretty wedding .at the Methodist church united Miss Joan Raycraft and Walter Richardson. Nov. 8--Miss Mary Ann Frett of Maywood, a summer visitor to McHenry, was married to John Koerber of Grayslake in a Maywood church. Nov. 15--Miss Eileen Smith and Eugene King exchanged nuptial vows in a ceremony performed in St. Mary's church. Nov. 29--A pretty winter wedding solemnized at St. Mary's church united Miss Jean Schmitt of McHenry and Gerald F. Vogel of Richmond. Dec. 4--Miss June Horner of Round Lake and Richard Peterson of McHenry were married in the Chapel of the Sacred Heart of St. Patrick's church in an afternoon service. Dec. 13--Walter Zahray and Miss Mary H. Mergchelsen, both employees of Edwal Laboratories, were married in her home in Keokuk, Iowa. Dec. 20--Corp. James W. Winkelman of McHenry claimed as his bride Miss Mary Marjorie Goll of Harvard in the students' chapel of the University of Missouri. Columbia, Mo. * s MRS. GEORGE RODENKIRCH 1 » . . A . . MRS. OSCAR ft. YINGLING, Jr. MRS. LEROY WEGENER THE EI "GENE KINGS MRS. ROBERT SUTTON if - stmmm- - MRS. KENNETH BETTS MRS. FRED MIOHELAU THE JOHN SALES MRS. LYLE LADEFOGED MRS. JOHN WOLOWIC THE GEORGE NUGENTS MRS. 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