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Wed At Parsonage, Dr. Harry H. Bonds of La Clece, Mo. and Miss Eileen Donovan were married yesterday morning at 8 o'clock at the Sacred Heart parish house. The ceremony which was performed by the Rev. H. G. Van Pelt, was witnessed by immediate relatives. Thomas A. Driscoll and Miss Anna Gallivan, a cousin of the bride served as attendants. The bride was attired in a traveling suit-of-taupe velour — trimmed in Hudson seal. Her hat was of gold lace. A wedding breakfast was served following the ceremony at the home of John D. Driscoll, 304 Third av enue. Covers were laid for immed iate members of the families. The bride is a niece of Mrs. Driscoll and Mrs. T. R. O’Brien and for sev eral years has made her home with Mrs. Driscoll. Dr. and Mrs. Bonds left yesterday afternoon upon a western trip and will be at home after Dec. 15, at La Cleche, Mo. Mabel Palmer Bride of E. G. Gurney. The friends of, Miss Mabel Palmer, 412 South Raynbr avenue and E. G. Gurney, of Elwood, have just learned of their marriage on Oct. 23, at Rock Island. The ceremony was performed at the parsonage of the Methodist church by the Rev. E. Van Pelt, Mr. and Mrs. Gurney will reside in Elwood. Announce Secret Wedding. Announcement has just been made of the marriage on July 9, at Geneva, of Harry Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Shaw, 1225 Benton street; and Miss Anna Elizabeth Briar, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Hafner. After Dec. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Shaw will be at home at 108 Jerome ave nue,
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Joliet Evening Herald News

Joliet, Illinois, US

Wed, Nov 22, 1916

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