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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Apr 1952, p. 2

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pr* tswiwiTTTf '4 • ' , s • • • \ - . * ' WWiM jABnounee Troth jOf 8umui Otaen Mr. and Mrs. of ..Center street, McHenry announce jthe engagement of their daughter, ISusan Elizabeth, to Robert Low, »on of Mrs. Viola Low of Ring- •wood. The wedding will tak< place this summer. NrpHswl Ob ' Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Mftth M, Sqhaefer of Johnaburg were surprised by •about fifty relatives and friend.- • iftt their home last Thursday eve- .. . njng, the occasion being their ; .'fortieth vy e d d i n g anniversary; Cards and visiting provided entertainment, after which a tasty lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. • Schaefer were presented .with . a, lovely gift by those present. MARIAN WIRTZ APRIL BRIDE OF S SGT. P. E. BROWN ^ Y M c H E N R Y P L A I N D E A L E K Personals Thursday. April 24. 1ISS RITA CONWAY' OVELY BRIDE OF WILLIAM WEYLAND A beautiful day for a beautiful wedding was last Saturday, Apr;! 19, when Miss Rita Conway. j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert j •J. Conway of McHenry, was united in marriage with Mr. William j; Weyland. son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Weyland of Vaupoll's subdivision, Griswold Lake. Rev. Fr. Edward C. OoaWey of St. Patrick's church officiated at the l'1 o'clock nuptial Mass. Given in marriage by h'i father, - the pretty, blonde Whde approached the altar wearing a white nylon tulle chantilly lam dress, styled with off-the-shouider neckline and long sleeves. She Wore a long train and had a ,, _ fingertip veil of nylon tulle, ed^- B^rirrs Group ^ [n 1>cf whl(,h w„s attarhPd l o tZ McHenry day April 29, which will be, Miss Toinette Wei lor of Deladies' night. The meeting will be Kalb, a close friend, chose a Crystal Lake, at 8:30 o'clock. The Wauconda Federated The Misses Kathleen and Mauchurch was the scene of a ' double reen Henh arrived home last ring candlelight ceremony on week from a plane trip to Miami, April 12 which united Miss Mar- Fla. They spent the Easter holiian Wirtz, daughter of Mr. and flay vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William Wirtz of Volo, and George Duesler and Miss Patricia Staff Sgt. Philip E. Brown, son Henn. ' 'C pi Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brown of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fortman Wilmot, Wis. The service was Qf Chicago visited in the Robert read at 7 o'clock by Rev. Ralph Weber and Mrs. Peter H. Weber Smith. homes last Sunday. Earl Conway and children, Barbara, Cathy and Martin, and Mrs. Peter H. Weber visited the latter's sister, Mrs. Alida Mead, at Skokie last week Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith, Jr., and son .of Chicago were Sunday visitors in the home of his parents. The William Hay family has been vacationing in Tampa, Fla., where they . are . spending t\v > weeks. • . •' Bob' Bacon i l#if f Chi ea£o spent the weekend " witFi his mother Mrs. Zena Bacon. Mrs. Florence Schmidt of ChJ? cago has been spending several days with her father, Fred Kamholz. Mrs. Nick M. Justen and daughters, Dorothy and Clarene, Mrs. Christine Kennebeck and Mrs. Christine Stilling visited Jacqueline Justen at St. Joseph's convent, Milwaukee, Wis., one day last .week. Mr. and Mrs.. Henry J. Schaffer were visitors in the home of her APRIL BRIDE (Photo By Worwiclc) MRS. JEROME TONY AN ; In a pretty wedding solemnised] Ion April 16 in St. Mary's church, Fremont Center, Miss Clara Len- j , zen became the bride of Mr. Jerome L. Tony an of Ringwood. j The newlyweds will reside in ait; | apartment in Ringwood. Residence Changes (Photo By Woiwick) . „ Given in marriage by her held at Crystal Lodge, near strapless gown of pale blue ny™n fa^er, Miss Wirtz was lovely in tulle and lace, with cape. She | a fjoor length dress of white lac? wore a blue lace headpiece and wjth full sunburst pleated skirt. flister Mrs Mav Zimmer in Paia- _ carried a colonial bouquet of pink . atanfj.UD collar framed her fa. e sis M CJ>. of A. Members • May Zimmer, in Pala M„o t l n n c A stana-up conar trameu ner ia. e tine last week Tuesday. At Court Initiation .carnations. ^ and her fingertip silk illusion veil Mr and Mrs E Hanlsh return. Several McHenry ladies, all , Bridesmaids were Mr^ Mary , wa8 held in place by a lace head- ^ recently from a trip to Minnetnembers of Court Joyce Kilmer, i Lou Miller and Mrs. Dorothy Bas-1 piece. She carried a bouquet of ^ where the attended funeral CD of A., attended initiation at si, the latter of Milwaukee, both • white roses, with two white or- Mrvices for a reiative Belvidere last week Wednesday friends of the bride, and Miss j chids in the center. Mr and Mrs john Jerak of evening. They were Miss Bertilla Laurayne Conway of Elgin, a j Marilyn Highgate, maid of Chicago are now making their Freund, regent; Mrs. Edward cousin. All were attired similar- honor chose a yellow nylon tulk home with the Misses Millie and Buss, district deputy; Mrs. The- 'y. Mrs. Miller in aqua, Mrs. Bas- gDwn over taffeta. She carriev Susie Frett. fesa Steffan, Ann Rodenkirch. s* In yellow and Miss Conway in yellow carnations surrounded by t>livia Bauer, Irene Guffey, Helen pink. Mrs. Miller carried pink i orchid sweetpeas. Neuter, Olive May, Mildred Kin-, carnations and the other brides-1 The two bridesmaid Irene aala and Laura Weber. ;maids had Pale blue »*>uquets. j RiUa Qf ^ bri(je and -- 1 Judy Conway, sister of the Mavis Gyger, sister of the groom, for cards of sympathy, donations bride, was the pretty little flower. wore orchid nylon tulle gowns , of cars and other kindnesses durgirl, attired in yellow taffeta with J oyer taffeta and carried bouquets ! ing our recent bereavement. FRED J. KAMHQLZ AND FAMILY New residents to the McHenry community are the Harry Phoenixes, who are making their permanent residence at 148 Countfy Club Drive. Head the Want Ads GOHNC EVENTS April 34.SS Rtunautge Sale - - City HiU -- Sponsored By W S. C. S. ___j April 34 | \ St. Clara's Covert, No, Wf <•--|lnstallaticlk m Offlc#» -- fHtiher « P. M. - April » St. -Chum's Court JuvealUa May 5. Past Matrons' Club May 1 C. D. of A. Meeting -- ISection Of Officers. May 4 Communion Sunday FW C. D. of A. -- 8 O'Clock Mass -- St. Patrick's Church. May 7 j , Circle 3, W.S.C.8. -- Methodist Church Basement ; ' . . St. Mary't-St. Patrick's A. Meeting r C. May 9 " Christian Mother* & Altar Society Meeting May 1ft W. 8. c; 8. Spring Tea , ; I - ".May 30 . Public Card Party -- K. of C. Hall -- 8 P. M. -- Sponsored By Riverview Camp, R. N. A. May 3446 Spring Program -- McHenry Choral Club,High School Auditorium. •• ^ 81 i % Altar St Rdsary Sodality Bake 1 Store, Green Street. {Hie -- George Justen Furniture | Jul)' 5 Bake Sale -- George Justen 8tore -- Sponsored By Christian Mothers & Altar Society. Heide-Bambenek Nuptials April 19 A lovely, early spring wedding took place last Saturday afternoon, April 19, in Chicago's Immaculate Conception church at 2:30 o'clock when Miss Helen Shirley Heide became the bride of Mr. John Ries Bambenek. Miss j Heide is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Heide of Country Club subdivision, McHenry, and the bridegroom is the. son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Bambenek of Iron Mountain, Mich. Attending the couple were the .bride's sister, Janet, and Mr. Bambenek's brother, Benjamin, Jr. A reception for twenty-two guests was held at the Pearson hotel, Chicago, at 4 o'clock, and the cougle left later on a trip to the Smoky Mountains. After May 1, the newlyweds will be at home at 1810 Stevens South, •polls, Minn. The MooOnefelle Cross will Ttett McHenry nefct week Wednesday, April 80. Remember the appointment made on your pledge cards. . Complete line «f Lee»« P"*** remedies at Wattle# Di*f McHenry. ** ii < 1 H 1 HH1!^ Hallmark Mother's Day Cart t t a y i u st what you want to say --the way you want to' i say it! V Renew that aubscriptioii (o the !jNaind«aler now. AGATHA SHOP UQ So. Green Street , McHenry, 111. ••••I1) CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this manner of thanking friends and neighbors Circle 8 Plans Rummage 8ale , Circle 3, W. S. C. S., will bold matching bonnet. She carried j yeuow carnations. rummage sale at the city hall white flowers. j Marvin Wirtz brother of the ""50 Thursday and Friday. April 24 Salvatore S. Crisanti of Chi-. brid gerved as man and =i fend 25, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Any oago, a friend of the bridegroom, Brown brother of the Used clothing will be appreciated served as best man and grooms- groom, and Jack Wirtz, her and should be brought in Wednes- men and ushers were Russel Wey-1 brother, were ushers. >4ay evening ar Tfeum^ ..ltmd, of Chicago, brother of the C. D. of A. Will meet Officers The Catholic Daughters of America enjoyed a social meetgroom, Elmer Miller of McHenry and Ray Porter of Crystal Lake, friends. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Conway choae a navy blue dress and white accessories, while ing on April 16, with Kathryn 1 Mrs. Weyland was attired in a Guzzardo as chairman of the com- navy suit and pink accessories, mittee in charge. Winners in | Both had pale pink rose corsages, cards were Olivia Bauer, canasta; I Earl Conway, cousin of the Rita Martin, bridge; Gertrude bride, was soloist, singing "Ave Weber, Rose Freund, Lena Bohr,: Maria," "Panis Angelicus" an Bobby May and Ann Rodenkirch, "On This Day O Beautiful pinochle. Mother." The next meeting will be May Breakfast was served at the 1, at which time there will be Legion Home for twenty-fivo election of officers. persons at 1 o'clock and 300 1 Communion Sunday will be j friends and relatives gathered Ma* 4 at the 8 o'clock Mass *t: there at 6 o'clock for an evening St. Patrick's church. reception. The bride is a graduate of the local high school with the class of 1950 and attended Bradley University in Peoria. At present she is a receptionist at the Dudley Lock corporation in Crystal Lake. The bridegroom is a graduate : of Loyola Academy with the class Mi*, and Mrs. Gerald Schu- j Gf 1950 and is employed by the macher, who reside south of the u. Metal Products corporation city, announce the birth of their j in Chicago first child, a daughter. Linda, at I Following a trip to Florida, the the Woodstock hospital on April couple ^ reslde at QHswold 18. Mrs. Schumacher is the form- j er Louise Stoffel. Linda is the | • - first grandchild of both the mater-1 NOTICE nal and paternal grandparents, | ^ meeting date for the Ohm Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stoffel of; tian Mothers And Altar society McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Paul ,haB becn changed from May 2 to BIRTHS Mrs. Robert Dalton of Orange- , ville was soloist for the service, singing "O Perfect Love," "Because" and "The Lord's Prayer/ Mrs. Roland Lueder accompanied the soloist on the organ and also played the pre-nuptial music and march. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Wirtz chose a navy suit with pink accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. Mrs. Brown wore a gray suit with navy accessories and a corsage of red carnations. A reception was held in the church parlors immediately following the ceremony. The new Mrs. Brown will complete this year as home economics teacher at Orangevllle high school Orangeville, 111., after which she will join Sgt. Brown, who is stationed at Cherry Point, N. Car. Complete remedies at Wattles Drug Store, Phone McHenry. 8tf ' ALL MAKES KPAKDWM80ERMZ9 eMSOLE #t PORTABLE FREUND'S SEWING MACHINE Sales and Service Across from. Hunterville Subd. -- McHenry, 111. THE mm $B&s> We Specialize In Beautiful COMMUNION DRESSES $3.95 to $19.9S BURING NATIONAL BABY WEEK APRIL 26th to MAY 3rd We Have A FREE BABYt. GIFT for- Eve^y Customer. 312 E. ELM STREET - ^ McHENRY, ILL. PHONE 746 The market basket TH« old fashioned market basket has given way to the' paper bag -- and old fashioned prices have long s i n c e d i s a p peared. This situation calls for careful budgeting and controlled spending. A checking account will help you keep track of youf pajp» nrients so you can check unwise spending and sdve money.We invite your account here. McHenry State Bank Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Interest Paid On Sfovings DeposiH PHONE 1040 Schumacher of Cary Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Knox of Woodstock are the parents of a daughter, born April 22 at the Woodstock hospital.. They have three other children, all boys. The Knox family formerly resided in McHenry. Twin eons were born April 17 at the Woodstock hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Michels of Mc- Cullom Lake. GIRL SCOUTS May 9. I-fr'I' l I i I I i l - Brownie Troop No. 9 The meeting was called to order by Lynn Buckie, after .which we practiced a song for the motherdaughter tea. Then we studied the Girl Scout laws and promises and learned the Girl Scouts handshake and salute. 4 BETSY KAUSS, scribe CARD OF THANKS I want to take this opportunity to thank all those who sent cards and gifts, visited me and remembered me in other ways during my illness. Everything was greatly appreciated. 60 MIKE B. SCHAEFER FOR CALVES VAlUEYMIi* McHenry County Farmers Co-op McHenry, Illinois Rife SAVE MONEY ON YOUR CAR Regular., check., ups.. and malntenaaee by onr experts meant* lower car costs for yea! SUTCH'S We Po Complete Motor 309 W. Elm Street Phone 811 VMOOIVItEt „ 24 Hour Towing Service Overhauling. McHenry, 111. Residence 91-R P011CY INSURED MOTHPROOFING PLUS FINE CLEANING PROTECTS YOUR CLOTHE# Yes, bendes our usual high quality cleaning, your garments are mothproofed at no extra cott and insured for six months against moth damage. Why be satisfied "ifltti leas than the beat. eautJi PHONE 927 NO. FRONT STREET -- McHENRY, ILL. Save on Cash and Carry Prices At These Branch Service Stations LAKEMOOR HDWE. STORE -- Lily Lake JAKE-WILL FOOD StORE -- McCuUom L»ke WINTERS STORE -- Ringwood TENDEB QUALITY Meats WTPCPnW Vegetables 118 GREEN STREET ancj Delic&lessen Foo4s Open 8 A. M. to 9 P. ML Paily, Including Sunday^ Phone McHenry 3 FREE 1--'LIVERIES! MARUNDE BROS. M AND M MARKET (SLICED) Fresh Caught lake Fish For Friday Lake Perch 49cLb FRESH CAUGHT Walleye Pike «r tyif .".'.iinn FRESH CAUGHT Smelts 2tlw* 35c *tmw Freshly Ground ? All Baei Ground Beef 63cLb Boneless - Pork Loin (EASY TO CARVE) •--i FRUITS & VEGETABLES NEW • DRIED 0mon$ U. S. No. 1 - BED Potatoes 10 S» 75c j

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