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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 May 1971, p. 20

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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * spurgeons TRAUEL-HAPPV CLOTHES from our Mens Wear Department % fl v Planning A Honeymoon? Go With The Look Of Style From Spurgeons. Whether The Occasion Calls For Dress Or Casual Wear, You'll Feel Comfortable And Look Good With A Spring/Summer Wardrobe From Our Large Mens Wear Deapartment. Selection And Prices That Allow You To Complete An Entire Wardrobe Of Which You'll Be Proud. spurgeons 1 • 9 1 6 5 (. 9 Charge It At The Friendly Store That Puts You First By Keeping Prices Down STORE HOURS Mon-Fri. 9-8:30 Sat. 9-6:00 Sun. 12-5:00 McHenry Market Place cr * Checking The Bridegroom's Obligations The bridegroom-to-be may think that all he has to do is "be at the church on time," but such is not the case. He has, by now, found out that he must 1) select his attendants, 2) order clothes for the wedding and see that his attendants do the same (they should also have them fitted after they arrive), 3) compile his and his family's list of guests, 4) buy the bride's rings, 5) order-- or at least, pay for -- the bouquets, etc., and see that they are delivered, and 6) get the marriage license. But there are a few more items. He should purchase gifts for his attendants. These may be in the line of billfolds, cuff links, jewelry eases, etc. And he must make sure that his attendants have transportation, and -that they will be at the church one hour before the cere­ mony. And, he must remember to give the britUi^ wedding ring to the best man, who will carry it to the altar. He should also put the clergyman's fee in an en­ velope and .give it to the best man, who will give it to the minister after the ceremony. Finally, he should purchase a gift for the bride, preferably something per­ sonal of a lasting nature -- perhaps the strand of pearls which she could wear with her wedding gown. the pri of They haven't increased in value at all. But don't wait until fire reduces your under- insured home to ashes to find out. See me and I'll explain how a State Farm Homeown­ ers Policy with Inflation Cov­ erage can keep your home insured for all it's worth. Joe Podpora 1212 N. Green 385-4080 McHenry Fire and Casualty Company Home Office Bloomington, Illinois "Ml FARM "TOsrr-

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