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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Sep 1954, p. 5

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* Thursday, September 16. 1954 * SPRINGMAN-OLSON ,VOWS EXCHANGED AT METHODIST CHURCHThe Community Methodist church was the scene oVsL pretty wedding at 2 o'clock last Saturday afternoon, Sept. 11, when Miss Marion Spring-man, daughter of the Carl Spiingmans, be THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER ROBERT GORMAN CLAIMS WOODSTOCK GIRL AS BRIDE St. Mary's church in Woodstock was the setting for a lovely wedding last Saturday which united Miss Joan Elaine Williams, daughter of Mrs. Nettie Williams camp the hri* * V. oUfI WvvooooadssttooccKk,, aannda MMrr.. RRoobbeerrtt - Raymond oZ', 1 Z M G°™"' E"' Mrs. Marvin Raymond Olson of Island Lake. Rev. J. Elliott Corbett officiated at the service, with Mrs. Corbett presiding at the organ. * A reception for 125 guests was held at the K. of C. club from 2 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Previously, thirty guests enjoyed breakfast at Oakmoor. Mrs. Gorman is a graduate of St. Ms^y's' high school and is employed with a legal firm. Her husband graduated ' from Woodstock high school and is employed &t a garage in Woodstock. After a two-week honeymoon trip to Florida, the couple wilJ reside at 210 Fremont streej. Answers M' TEST YOUR i. Q. Residence Changes The Donald Tonyans are now making their home on Maple* Normans of the same ciLy, formerly of McHenry. The bridegroom is the grandson of Mrs. Kate Sheldon of McHenry, The pretty. , petite bride chose Oivpn in w»o -I- ^ 'a waltz length dress of white ther imIm o ^ ! chantilly lace and nylon tulle ant in a WaS radi~ I over' satin. Her fingertip veil was maKing tneir nome Maple stvled ' nnth i ° aC^ and satin> attached to an open crowned avenue, having moved recently train a nan i sleeve3 Juliet cloche, studded with tiny from the former Stilling; place on held h» "mme^ headpiece seed pearls and rhinestones. She Court street. The place they va- « le °arrle<i WhUe 'OSeS' lCat<id 15 bel"B °CCUPl,,d "y M'S aria lilies of the vallev " ns Acting as honor attendant was . Ernestine Christian and family. H . • y' - Betty Ueber,. and Terry Klint- Mr- and Mrs. Jack Thomas and w«»ee * * - "OUOi->. wa®\ Ciridy worthi was •bridcsrrnjd; JEhry. wn-e v^aby have moved from Mineral ' . ° Sk((>aie,-• a* 'cou^I^ \vh., jiUijvJ in >lov*cn .aravttt.cnt not wirh , matcMi^\saccc5S^Mv*"^8tid3.i 'mti-n,"-' t a' oW" ynfitihedl' had bouquets consisting of white pom poms. i . , David Page served as best: man and William cummins as groomsman. Delbert Anderson and Hank Donavan were ushers. . The brio's mother wore an Alice blue taffeta gown, pink accessories and a pink rosebud corsage. Mrs. Gorman was at- 1. August 1, 1907, as the Aeronautical Di\^ion of the Army Signal Corps. 2. In'the Irish Sea, equidistant from Scotland, England and Ireland. 3 Yes. Two women accompanied the 1948 Antarctic research expedition. Richard S. 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She carried blue Ijearnatioiis Acting as bridesmaids were Eleanor Springman, sister of the {bride, and Doris Olson, sister of the- groom. Carol Springman, another sister, was the pretty flower girl. All were attired similarly in blue taffeta and net dresses, with matching headpieces. They carried colonial bouquets ^ of yellow carnations. Gene Douglas of Chicago, a friend, served as best man and another fiiend, Carl Rieke of Chicago, and Dick Olson, his brother, were groomsmen. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Springman wore gray taffeta with red accessories and a white rose corsage. His mother was attired in a print dress wfth which she wore blue accessories and a similar corsage. Dinner was served at ,4 o'clock for 100 guests at the " Legion Home, where a reception was attended by 300 at 8 o'clock. Miss Springman was a graduate with the 1954 c l a s s of the local high school and the bridegroom graduated in McHenry in 1951. She has been employed as waitress by her parents in the operation of Snug Harbor. Her husband is a carpenter. The couple will make their home in Fair Oaks subdivision. CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank all those $Who offered prayers in my behalf $and who sent cards and flowers ' :during my recent illness in the hospital. I am especially grateful "the""services- ofr Fr. Joseph <JSUtseh of Johnsburg and Fr. •^Kdward Petit of Woodstock. 19 Mrs. Fred Freund It p,- r'U: Pays to At Home The George Meyers family is tired in a navy .blue print dress, now residing in the Vales house navy accessories and a similar . on , Elm street, having moved (in. the; fcauiw. 'buUd-Uiy,. 'ou- Frontstreet, which was vacated by H e H'arr.y. Fruiks,-. who are' living in an apartment over' the , garage next dOor. The J* B. Steinib^ch family has moved from McCullom Lake to their new. home at 303 Oak street, a block east of Rt. 31, south of the city. corsage. from Grand avenue. 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