' ^ ^ ; * ^ :/"^" ' '/ * ^ , * jjgg * >&? mmm *K~'Kff A-/?' i K>-: "m^'i * :,f-m MARRIA8ES DURING 1940 Jan. 10--Miss Anna Anderson of McHenry became the bride of Mr. Pfcul Tranb of Elgin. The wedding was not announced until March 28. They were wed at Clinton, lows. Jan, 17--Mr. Roy Schaefer of Johnsburg and Miss Bernice Peterson of McHenry marched up the aisle at St. Patrick's church. A second marriage occurred on this day at Greenwood uniting Miss Beulah Hess of Hebron and Mr. John Cristy of Ringwood. Jan. 20^--Miss Pauline Herdrich and Mr. Vincent Adams, both of McHenry, were wed at St. Mary's church. Jan. 28--Miss Phyllis Davis, who resides near McHenry, and Mr. Franklin Boehmer of Wauconda became man and wife at Wauconda. Feb. 3--Mr. Marcellus Meyers, formerly of McHenry, chose Miss Marie Poeltl of Chicago to become his bride at Chicago. Mar. 2--Miss Virginia Young of DesPlaines and Mr. Charles Sherman, who resided west of McHenry, were united in marriage at Woodstock. Mar. 16--Miss Mary Kent of Chicago, formerly of McHenry, and Mr. John Buckie of Chicago were wed in a Chicago church. Mar. 27--Two weddings occurred on • J.*"" , " '* '• . i - - -- r t " r *! Ff ^ " * " 7 " ' t.ht 8 & t . M0. '* \ MR. AND MRS. FRED PETERSEN MR. AND MRS. LEANDER LAY MRS. BERNARD JUNG MRS. PAUL BOYK MR. AND MRS. CHARLES BRDA s m MRS. FRANK ^pMFEL MRS. ALAN MNGER mm i# MR. AND MRS. EDW. WEGENER MRS. WALTER SMITH • \ •' * ' «.* t*' - MR. AND MRS. HENRY HILLER MR. AND MRS. LESLIE FOSS MRS. WALTER FREUND ZxtJ'-B. MRS. GEORGE FIRSCH1NG ' Mfe^ AND MRS. GEORGE DOFFIN MR. AND MRS. ROY SCjIAEFER MR. AND MRS. JOHN CRISTY i "SPEEDY" By "DICK" SW- fl"4 "*>) * , wpe<fr me -to TOWN, tAY WAS IMAM? s- -n«pcs NO use -MKMG. SP6BOV THEJLlSeO CA&S OF ROSSMAN MOTOR SALES WHY TOWN MASH - LaFAYKTTE. PAOKABO 11 :i R U T H u R I Z E D . > S E R V I C E D RGSSMRN MOTOR SRLES " .. ' 4 * iVE P < • f T EARL S TRE E T PHONE > ? JOHN WDNGART" •Jj MKEL. JOHN F. CAS** this day: Mis* Isabelle Freund of Johnsburg and Mr. Morris Hoven of Minnesota were married at Johnsburg, while Miss LaVerne Cavet of Fox Lake and Mr. Ralph Schaefer of Johnsburg were wed at Fox Lake. Mar. 31*--Miss Florence Kinreed of Marengo and Mr. Carney Gilkerson of Crystal Lake drove to Dubuque, Iowa, to be married. Apr. 6--Mr. Walter Freund of Bar. rington and McHenry exchanged the vows of Holy Matrimony with Miss Marion Jungles of Barrington and Joliet at Barrington. Apr. 7--Mr. Roland C. Ensign of McHenry married Miss Carrie Japp of Kennard, Nebr., at her home and then brought her back to McHenry to live. Apr. 10--The vows of matrimony were pronounced at St. Mary's church by Miss Elsie Steinsdoerfer of West McHenry and Mr. Edward Wegener of Vol©. Apr. 15--Mr. George Diedrich of Ingleside drove to Marathon. Wis., to marry Miss Carolyn Heil, formerly vof McHenry. Apr. 17--A pretty ceremony was solemnized at St. Mary's church, McHenry, uniting Miss Anna Blake of McHenry and Mr. Bernard Jung of Johnsburg. Also on this day, Miss Rita Molidor of Grayslake became the lovely bride of Mr. Elmer Stilling of Johnsburg at a Grayslake church. Apr. 24--Mr. Raymond May of Johnsburg proudly chose Miss Dolores Miller of Ringwood to become his bride at Johnsburg. Apr. 25--Miss Emily Stoffel and Mr. Theodore Miller, both of McHenry, journeyed to Manassas, Va., where they were married. Apr. 27--On this day Miss Irma L. Davis of McHenry and Mr. Byron J. Abbott of Wauconda were united in wedlock at Wauconda. May 11--A lovely wedding was held at St. Mary's church at which time Miss Henrietta Herdrich of McHenry and Mr. Paul Boyk of Niles were united as man and wife. June 1--The June wedding season was opened on this day and the files show that two local people chose this time. Miss Wanda Boyko of Lily Lake and Mr. Douglas Hales of Chicago were married at Chicago, as were Mr. Clair Kinsey of McHeniy and Miss Dorothy E. Winters of Crystal T-ake united at McHenry. bride, Miss Evelyn Shober of fcras*,' hoe, formerly of McHeftry. ; - Sept. 25--Miss Marcella Engels it Spring Grove and Mr. Charles t. Smith of Johnsburg recited the matrff monial vows at Spring Grove. * Sept. 26--Mr. Roy Panknin of cago and McHenry and Miss J Keenlance of Chicago were married H: the big city. Sept. 28--A wedding occurred at Johnsburg and also at Spring Grova on this day. The former united Mita Vivian Reinboldt and Mr. Walt«r Smith, both of Johnsburg, and thefaiii ter was the marriage of Miss Ma% garet Kiddelsen of McCoHum T fifas and Mr. Richard M. Young of Spring Grove. Oct. 5--Vows were exchanged by Miss Mildred Jepson of Ringwood and Mr. Paul Norman of Evanston at Ringwood, and also by Miss Gertruii Fitzgerald and Mr. John Francis Casey, both of Chicago, at Chicago.- Oct. 8--Humphrey, Nebraska, was the site of the wedding of Miss Frances Fuchs of Johnsburg and Mr. Jolpi Weingart, also of that village. Oct. 9--Mr. John Schaefer of Ring, wood chose Miss, Lovina Brawn «f; near Volo for his bride. They wen married at Volo. < 1 Oct. 12--This seemed to be the day for weddings, as seven of them are included in the fi!®s for this day l4r. Raymond Ferwerda of McHenry and Miss Irene Lei ting were married at the bride's home town, Richmond, Miss Eileen Magnussen of Wauconda and Mr. Russell Taylor of Lake Mills, Wis., chose the Ivanhoe church for their marriage. St John's church, Johnsburg, was the scene of the wedding of Miss Annabel Meyers «( Johnsburg, and Mr. Walter Freund of Long Lake. The wedding of Miss Julia Pesz of Slocum Lake and Mr. Edward Dumaski of Cameron, Wi£, was held at Chicago. Mr. Leslie Foes took Miss Lillian Storkan of Chicago for his bride at his home town. Wauconda. Mr. Kenneth Ristau of Mc» Henry and his bride, Miss Bemadine Wilzewske of Baraboo. Wis., returned to this city after their marriage in North Freedom. Wis. Miss Mary Ernst and Mr. Ernest Unger, both of Chicago, exchanged vows in that city. Oct. 14--Marriage bells rang oat at Volo for Miss Rosina Diedrich of McHenry and Mr. Ervin Heil of Volo Oct. 16--Miss Luella Adams of «• P •% -IS June 6- Fremont v/ae the sit* Spring Grove and Mr. Frank Somnef the wedding of Mrs. Edna Mae Miller of McHenry and Mr. Herman Joseph Hehm of Grayslake. June 8--Two weddings occurred on this day also, one involving Miss Mary Bookman of Marengo and Mr. Ray Carlstead of Batavia, who were married at Aurora, and the other uniting Miss Ardys Clark oi Richmond and Mr. LaVerne Roepke of Spring Grove at Richmond. June 15--Vows were exchanged at Grayslake between Miss Genevieve Daw, formerly of Lily Lake, lately of Chicago, and Mr. John Wallace of Waukegan. June 18--Ringwood was the scene of the marriage of Miss Gladys Shepard of that town and Mr. Alan Ainger of Greenwood.. June 19--Two couples said "I do" on this day: Miss Rita Freund and Mr. LeRoy Miller, both of Johnsburg, and Miss Genevieve Wright of Lake Defiance and Mr. Joseph Wiser of Volo June 22--This date was chosen as "the day" by three couples, as recorded in the files. Miss Barbara Jean Gilkerson of McHenry became the bride of Mr. John D. Jones of Long Beach, Calif., at Dubuque, Iowa. The wedding of Miss Evora Carlson of West McHenry and Mr. Fred Petersen of Grayslake occurred St Woodstock. Miss Grace Wallis of Woodstock and Mr. Robert Nichols of Hebron were also married at Dubuque, towa. June 24--The wedding of Miss Mary AlthofF of West McHenry and Mr. Charles W. Vycital of McHenry was an event at St. Mary's church. June 26--At St. Mary's church in McHenry, Miss Lillian Miller of this city became the bride of Mr. Elmer Hetterniann of Johnsburg, while at St. Peter's church, Spring Grove, Miss Marie Britz of Fox Lake and Mr. Paul Lewis also of Fox Lake were married. July 3--Miss Mary Uglenica of Chicago and Mr. Guy McHenry of May wood chose the local MethodiBt church for their marriage. July 12--A local couple. Mr. Clarence Niesen and Miss Marie Flannigan, "rere happily united at St. Mary's church July 28--The marriage of Miss Ros^jFeffer of Chicago, a former resident of McHenry. and Mr. Albert J. Dorsey of Chicago was solemnized in that city. Aue. 10--The ceremony which uniti ed Miss Helen Bailey of Davenport, Iowa, and Mr. Bernard H. Baur of Rock Island and McHenry was read at Davenport. Iowa. Aug. 18--Miss Gertrude Fremmel of Chicago became the lovely bride of Dr. Lee Gladstone of McHenry at Chicago. Aug. 21--A nuptial mass was read it St. Peter's church. Volo, for Miss Verona Diedrich of Ingleside and Mr. Alfred W. May of Johnsburg. Aug. 27--St. Patrick's church was the scene of the wedding of Miss Laura Jean Whiting of Ringwood and Mr. Leander M. Lay of Spring Grove. Aug. 28--This was the date chosen for the wedding of Miss Rosemary Hettermann of Johnsburg and Mr. Clarence Stilling of McHenry, which was solemnized at St. John's church, Johnsburg. Sept. t--Miss Elseda Freund of West McHenry received the wedding ring of Mr. Fred Fuchs of McHenry at St. Mary's church in this city. Sept. 11--A multitude of friends turned out to witness the marriage of Miss Frances Brown of Volo and Mr. William Klapperich of McHenry at St. Peter's church. Volo. Sept. 15--A Crystal Lake couple, Miss Jeanne Muriel Mead and Mr. Russell Douglas Naslnnd were wed »t Crystal Lake. Sept. 24--Mr. Roy Bertrand of Wa«k«tu was mad fcta kwdr <?- of Johnsburg were united under the "bonds of matrimony at the Spring Grove church. Oct. 19--The services were held at St. Mary's rectory which united MiftQ Rita Phannenstill of McHenry and Mr. George Haldeman of Woodstock. Oct. 26--Miss Marie Nett o' Johnsburg became the bride of Mr. Thomas Diedrich of McHenry at St. John's church, Johnsburg. while Miss Mary Margaret Traut of Chicago accepted the ring of Mr. George Doff in, also <xf Chicago, at St Mary's church, Bfe. Henry. Nov. 2--Nuptials were read at Wj|*' mot, Wis., for Miss Mildred Homan it Channel Lake and Mr. Glenn sw*. schlag of Spring Grove. Nov. 3--Miss Viola Brefeld became Mrs. Charles Brda at St. Mary*S church, McHenry. Both are residents of this city. : ' Nov. 9--In the rectory of St. Pilfe* rick's church in this city. M'ss Eleaiftor Sutton and Mr. Bob Peterson, both of McHenry were united in wedlock. Miss Lucille Rose of Crystal Lake and Mr. Charles Freund of McHenry had the ceremony performed in Iowa. Nov. 16--Mr Jack Lenard of Lake lenevs chose Miss Bettv Prer-^n of Ringwood to become his bride at Dubuque, Iowa. Nov. 17--St. Mary's church was scene of the wedding of Mil! Howard and Mr. John Thenncs, of McHenry. Nov. 18--Vcws of matrimony wet®* exchanged by Mr. Loryu Miller of McHenry and Miss Hrfcn Bar th of Waa> conda at Maquokets, Iowa. J Nov. 21--A wedding *-a*' held atc Chicago uniting two Chi<*A*o peer It,.- "'ho are well known in McHenry. Mittr* Florence Vales and Mr. Raymond K#- » priva. i; • Nov. 22--The ^onds . of marriagt! were contracted at St Patrick's refh*l tory by Mr. Thomas Wilson 0* Mfc-f Henry and Miss Dorothy Zetlits Wauconda. I Nov. 23--Miss Marietta Nicholls if\ Wauconda became the bride of M*r! Delphine Freund of McHenry at 9fe r Marv's rectory, McHenry. Another- 'orally known couple. M;«« F.th<fS Levee and Mr. Harold Rf»»m«T.. of Chicago, chose each other for life-, time partners. . Nov. 27--Miss Cordelia MPler artit' Mr. George Firs^hinr- V-mv, o' Grove, were wed in St. Peter's "hvrilt'f in that vill?»>-». Nov. 30--Miss JLiMrra're Bl*v« of. McHenrv became the h'-'d® Mr, Henrv Hille'- of Jo^r^burv Stfe Mary's church i*» this Htv wbi'e nuptials were Derforr>»^ »t ^"-linetoni, * Iow^. uniting Mr. FH^»rf4 Matthews of Burlington and and Misl Pauline Ashman of Woodstock and Mt. Vernon. I" Chi^To. Mis« Ross Tonyan and Dr. Francis Joseph Rhe'sa exchanged vows. Both are of St. Anthony's hospital in that city. Dec. 7--Mr. Ronald Regner of Pistakee Bay and Miss Geraldine Miller ^ of Harvard were married at Dubuque, Iowa. Dec. 21--Miss Vivian Whiting of Ringwood accepted the ring of Mr, Roland Jackson of Richmond. 3%uejp were married at Woodstock. Twenty centuries ago the Romans heated their houses by warming the walls and floors. The same basic principle is employed today in some of the newest homes and office buildings where hot water or steam circulates through pipe coils imbedded or suspended in the ceiling, floors •#*... ; I } M •si suspen i; The Farm Credit administration $ has record of the organization of II,- 178 co-operatives formed wrier to l«3fc About 50 per cent of sUB in esfarttac*.