??{$rtfi.viri%}i"f. *»t •'Vttr*-*? ,• • •'•••«<*.,,;. ./ »•„* *• sj,>». .** •' ' '• • . ' .- '<' •' .* '• * ' ••'t*. * *'• • •' * ' . * *..\ ' '1 k • • •3T>y>i* f' \ •"" *': ,/•? •-• A-_ u,i '-••».••; ' 1 •;;;•, t,-.<•/;' Th'u^yf'WK^R MAY-SUTTON VOWS EXCHANGED MAY 3 AT RICHMOND CHURCH I 'iho»fr Honored I Circle At , Margaret Bq||?r p I Davis ResideM* Miss Margaret Bolder wasj * Circle 1 of the W. S. C. S. wil Ifuest of honor at a personal! meet at the home of Mra. Nelso: bridal shower held last week at1 Davis at Pistakee Bay at 1 o - the home of Miss Nancy Cristy. clock Tuesday, May IS. Miss Bolger will become the bride ^ -- 1 Cf Dick Carey on May 10. i Forester Fest To : Attending the shower "were Be Held On May 14 Kesdames James Althoff. George The annual Forester Fest c Miller, Gene Wagner. Jerry Win- St. Mary's Court. No. 594.. will be |ers, Carl Keiss. Frank Walov.i- held at St. Mary'a-St. Patrick: James Freund and William White school hall on Wednesday eve «nd the Misses Mary Jean ning, May 14. There will be danc- . Doherty, Elaine Nell. Rita Bolger, in€- lunch refreshments, ifargavet Cruickshank and Jayne ~ Cristy. Guest At • ' y Games were enjoyed, followed j Shower fey the serving of atastylauunch. Miss Adeline Gott>$ck lion !;ored guest at a pre-nuptial show i'ef held at the Legion home om Evening last week, with Joyce i Glorice and Betty Jackson. Con Hartwlck-Soholle Ifupttala In Jane •" Rev. and Mrs. Francis Hart- nie May, Marie Huntington an Wick of St. Louis, Mo., announce; Kathryn Michelau as hostesses, the engagement of their daughter. \ Thirty-five friends and relative ©race Helen, to Mr. Gordon Or- were present to enjoy an evening yille scholle, son of Mr. and Mrs. of games, after which lunch wa- JBerman Scholle of McHenry. TTie served and the bride-to-be pre- ^jfredding will take place in June, sented with lovely gifts. • ---- Miss Golbeck will be married to Edward Jackson on May 34. St. Joseph's church in Richmond was pie scene of one of the prettiest weddings of the season Personals MISS ELAINE FREUND SATURDAY BRIDE OF MR. WALTER MILLER Qne of the lovliest days of the spring season, Saturday, May 3, was the occasion of the wedding of Miss Elaine Martha Freund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Freund of Johnsburg. and Mr. Walter Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of Mc- Mn. John Bolger; Mra. Garl Weber, Midi Genevieve Knox, Mrs. Kathryn Conway and Miss Saturday, May 3, when Miss j Georgianna Donahue attended the Georgia May, daughter of Mr. wedding of Miss Marilyn Mcand Mrs. George W. May. became j Carthy and Coleman Caron in the bride of Robert Sutton, aon of i River Forest last Saturday. the Roy Suttons of Richmond. | Robert Ullrich of San Carlos. Father Miller, pastor of St. j Calif., attended a conveni'*1" in j Henry. Rev. Fr. Raymond Hetter- Joseph's officiated at the double j Chicago last week ano wmie ir. mann of Aurora, an uncle of the ring ceremony. ' i this community called on Mrs. bride, officiated at the 9:30 o'- The attractive bride was charm- I Nellie Bacon and Miss Ann Frls- clock nuptial High Mass. ing in a gown of white satin with j by. He was accompanied here by • Earl Conway was soloist for jeweled neckline, nylon yoke and i his father, Fred Ullrich, of Oa3k the wedding singing "Ave Maria" long lace sleeves^The hoop skirt Park. as the bride placed her bouquet was covered with tiers of tulle Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawrence at the altar of the Blessed Virgin ruffling and lace. Her lace-edgea of 0aJt parJt Spent the weekend I Given away by her father, Miss fingertip veil was held in place by wjth j^rs. Mollie Givens. Freund approached the altar, a tiara of net, pe*rl and rhme- -- wd charming in a dress of white dipstone trimmed and her bridal Mrs. Thomas Fenwiok Cherry Valley 4-H Sleeted Officers The Cherry Valley 4-H club | MARILYN MCCARTHY aiet May 2 at the schoolhouse and I ^ . ppmr* Q A TTTDTl A V •lected officers as follows: Patsy | O.A. I UIVL/A I Jichmelzer, president; Jeannine TO COLEMAN CARON Kelcher, vice-president; Karen, Schmelzer, secretary; Norma Of interest is the marriage of ,lfoore, reporte^: Yvonne Melcher. Miss Marilyn Jane McCarthy, games chairman: Jeannette Dres- daughter of Mrs. Raymond MelAu. assistant games chairman. Carthy of River Forest, and Cole- The next meeting will be May man Raymond Caron, son of Mr IT, at which time there Vi| be and Mrs. Justin Caron of Wayne, • pressing party. 111. The couple was united in mar - riage at a nuptial High Mass at ¥ „ St. Vincent Ferrera church, River McHenry Juwppa Forest. Saturday, May 3. Organize CM* r 1. The pretty bride wore a nylon --On Tuesday, April 29, a group tulle ^ uffeta> q| ladies met at the home of Mrs. ^^h chantilly lace sleeves and Cfeorge A. Staling for the purpose ^ panels ^ the skirt and ex of organizing a garden club. ttight ladies responded and the fallowing wer^ elected: Mrs. Jules B. G o n s etti, president; Mrs. deorge A. . Stilling, \lce-presi- 4ent; Mrs. -FJ. W. Albery, secret) ar>--treasurpJt Mrs. Mary Bur tending down the train. Breakfast followed the service at the Tara O'Shanter Country Club. The newlyweds will live in Washington, D. C. The McCarthys formerly were mnolo( , f u. if„ „ daughter of Elmhurst has oep" , Per sat'11, wittl chantilly lace ir> bouquet consisted of white roses. di f d ith b Berts in the bodice. She had r Attending her were Miss Evelyn . J _ T „ • P o..c,~v .,o __j w,„ | ents, the C. J. Reihanspergers. .ionnn£(>r ccaatthneedarraali ttrraaiinn aannda wwoo -- Busch us maid of honor and Mrs. William Spencer visitor* B fingertip veil edged in lace, he"' Bot^^T^tole Trienrtl of friends in Chicago a tew days, *>y * satin headpiece, bonnet style maid. Both are close friends of week and pearl trimmed. Her wh:t? the bride. The grooms sister,, pari qchmift of Phirap-K toses and lilies of the valley were Linda Sutton, was junior brides- 9*rl Schm tt of Chicag^,™ mother's Fti^t mmaaiida . aAull wweerree adrreesssseeda ssiimmUuaarrilyv sPent a few dflys Klaasmt holz with CPolamcemd unioonn phreary er" >boomoke,r s nm in colors of orchid, yellow and • . p reu miiibok, j ^ ^ t . pastel blue. The gowns were tulle Mr- and Mrs James Mshoney Miss Patricia Huemann r over taffeta with lace jackets and , and children of Chicago spent the j close friend, was maid of hon - they wore matching picture hat. 1 weekend visiting Mrs. Eleanor j and bridesmaids werr< Mu» Ki and carried yellow and pink roses., ^ K . ' Freund and Mrs. M^lv^ Serving the groom as best man Mrs* Ma^ McCabe of Cbica^; Miller, cousins. All were aUireC was his brother, Earl Sutton, ^tended the Frettnd-Miller wed-|1n gowns of baby blue nylon marwhile the bride's brother Paul din£ last Saturday and remained duisette. with which they wore May. was groomsman. ' Little f°r a ^ with friends ^ rela* Jimmy May. the bride's brother, "ves- Mrs. Celia | dress with beige jacket and navy accessories. She had a red and white carnation corsage. Mrs. Miller wore a navy and white dress and a corsage of pink and white carnations. A wedding breakfast was sei-ved to the bridal party at the James Doherty home followinp the service. At noon, forty relatives and friends gathered at the Legion Home for dinner and a reception for 300 was held there after 4 p.m. The bride is a graduate of th* local high school with the class of 1951 and has been employed b" the Lennon Bevecage Co. The bridegroom is a graduate of the local school and is an employee of the McHenry Sand A Gravel Co. After a trip into Wisconsin where they will stop for a visit with Rev. FWalter Conway at Watertown, the couple will reside in the Stilling apartment on Main street. , BIRTHS was ring bearer . and Danny . "l,s- Kno* °* pry»tal Freund, cousin of the bride, ser- aPent the we4?kend with **r ved as Junior groomsman. Both P*™nts- ^ . were in all-white suits. Holle of Oak Park visited Th« bride's mother was attired in„^ community last weekend, in a navy dress with bolero Fr- *f chola® Schmitt of Jacket and worf a white carna- ! OW»homa City. Okla., visited tion corsage. Mrs. Sutton wore ! re^ves_ a blue dress and pink and white carnation corsage. The ceremony was followed by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nellis at teni ded the funeral of a relative in : Chicago one day last week. a dinner for the bridal party and immediate family at Red Star Inn. A reception was held for approximately 200 guests at 5 o'clock Saturday evening at St. Joseph's parish hall. young couple wUIrl \l?ivye mjr0. 0Rn„,chr- . „else which does not square nch u„ as th „ 'TTiT mond in the upstairs apartment Cowboy" Critics Cowboys with their high-heeled boots go to movies on Saturday nights in parts of the west, chiefly to see western films. They love to criticize the riding and anything Des no they of the Frank May building. Mr. and Mrs. Sutton are both graduates of Richmond high school. * o?nT»lete line of L«**s $Hu1trv rwiotlles ai Wattle* Brag Store, MrHenry. 8b matching halos. The three younf ladies carried bouquets of white daisies. Miss Marlene Freund. sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid ' fettired in white nylon with b'u~ Underskirt. She wore a blue headpiece and carried white daisies. All of the attendants wore pearl necklaces, gifts from the bride. Little Mary Ami Stilling wa<- the pretty flower girl, wearing white nylon marquisette and a Wreath of daisies in her hair. She carried a basket of daisies. Larry Stilling, cousin of the bridegroom, served as best man and groomsmen were Harold Stilling, a cousin, and Victor Miller, uncle of the groom. James Doherty. Jr., served as junior groomsman /and ushers were LejRoy Conway and Donald Hettermanp. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Freuod chase a navy blue j Colleen Mary is the name Mr and Mrs. Donald Doherty have , given their new daughter, born | at Memorial hospita', Elmhurst ; on April 28. Mrs. Doherty is the j former Rosalie Williams. ' Grand I parents are Mr. and Mra. Josep! i Williams and Mr. and Mra. Paul j Doherty of McHenry. • Mr. and Mrs. Loren McCannon j (Patricia Phalin) of San Diegt), | Calif., have named their new sen John Timothy. The little * fellow j was born April 17. They havr ; another son, Stephen, 5% years old. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phalin are the maternal grandparents ; and Mrs. William Spencer is tiir* ; great-grandmother. CARD OF TOAXKS , We would like to take thiis opportunity to thank everyone tot their kindness at the time of oar bereavement. We are especially grateful' to the Wonder Lake American Legion, Robert Vander^ straaten Post, No. 1169, McHenrjP V. F. W„ Post 4600, the Red Cross for its assistance in bring; ing the body of Donald 'home, Peter M. Justen for his kiridnesa, Sgt. Akey for arranging a mi)ttarjr funeral and to Pastor Anderson; . also for floral offerings, cards of sympathy, donations of cars and other expressions of sympathy. MR. AND MRS. HARVEY^f •52 JONES AND FAMILY • To herirhttr, t>ue*" apples, bake theih ijiFefiljIr grap^K fruit or orange juice, bailing theifi occasionally during -the process. y , , , , , . . I s u m m e r r e s i d e n t s o f M o C u l k a n Jahi. public^ chairman, Mr8.:uke ^ Iflorence Foreman, exhibit chair- . «•-- '*««»• I J*-: •' Others' preqant were Mesdames' -. *• • Ceorge H. Johnson. H. G. Smith, | MARY JANE LAURES Ss1 S-w,ylme! MARRIED RECENTLY BUrdBhl. j --TtTT 4 » g A \ T A special meeting was called TO CALIFORNIA MAN for Monday, May 12, at 2 pjn. j -- at the home of Mrs. Johnson. 406 1 Frie&ds have learned with injMain street. Kirs. H. T. Knight of terest of the recent marriage of ®lgin, who wjttl represent the Gar- Miss Mary Jane Laures, daughter Goohb Qo/uteb den Club ot Illinois, will be jqiecial guest at this meeting. of Mr. and Mrs. Math B. Laures of West McHenry, who resided here until the past few years. Xiss Laures was married to Richard Haemberg of Long Beach, Calif., at St. Lucy's church in that city April 17. The attractive, brunette bride ' Surprised 0*ivv Anniversary '> j>, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Matusfcewski of Shalunar surprised, ih®lr daughter and son-in-law, j wore for her wedding a navy blue \ Mr. and Mrs. Millard G. Mills, of j suit, white accessories and an or- Hinsdale witft a peu-ty on their chid corsage. iBeventh wedding anniversary, Mra. Haemberg is a graduate (Sunday, April'27. j of the McHenry high school and Present were Mr. and Mrs. j of St. Joseph's Hospital School of . John Mills of Streator, 111., Mr. i Nursing in Elgin. She has been ®®d Mrs. Martin Rumishek and j following the nursing profession i son, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kus- at Santa Monica hospital. •v merz, Miss Rosemary Kusmerz, • Mr. and Mrs. Lcibn Jaworski, Mrs. Louis Zientara, Mrs. Clara Minta and son and daughter and William Math, all of Chicago, and Donald Matuszewski of Hinsdale. • by Mark 3chaetticeii> These little ginger cakes quickly made and are a treat served warm with butter far a Sunday evening supper or on any other occasion when the menu seems to lack something. A hot -bread of some kind lifts any meat out of the dullness wiinspirad planning. Ginger puffs. 1 egg, broken into a bowl. Add half cup each of sugar and molasses and 1% tablespoons of butter. Dissolve >4 teaspoon baking soda in half cup bailing water and add to mixture. Sift half teaspoon each of ginger and cinnamon and salt with one cup flour and mix all until well blended. Bake in small muffin tins for j fifteen minutes in moderate oven j about 36 degrees. Serve warm j with butter. If larger Hn« used, | bake twenty minutes. j Remember yooc mother and every mother is your Ufe with Flowers, the most besvridl nay to espcaw your lo*e tod £tvodoa. A fas* af (bib Mi |wmi Her husband is a postal employee under civil servioe at Long Beach, Calif. Following a six weeks' trip to Mexico City and Acapuloo, the couple will reside at Long Bea<Sh. To mothers Ctr •wmy.-wc lutrtttee Mtisfactira t h r o o s b FTD flontn^r-Vin Scrrk*. Elm 300 w: Earn St, Phone 230 I si' w-. m: 22 GIFT SUGGESTIONS TO PLEASE MOTHER .. . Costume Jewelry, Purses; Handkerchiefs/ Compacts . . . Lazy Susans, Casseroles, Serving Trays > ^ • • . French Bread, B\m cpid Snack Baskets . . . Chafing Dishes, Glassware, > China . » . Steak Knives, Carving Sets, Iced Tea Spoons » . . . . Clocks, Pin-Up Lamps, Pictures, Knick-Knack Shelves] Brcffis and Copper Plaques THE GIFT PORT 122 RIVERSIDE DRIVE TOURS: 8:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. E Thure. & Sun., 9:00 A. M. to Noon Friday, 9:00 A- to 9:00 P. M. THE KIWANIS CLUB of McHenry Township requests your presence ai its organisation meeting of the Time: Place: FALLOT B A T T A L I O N FRIDAY. MAY 16lh, 1952. « P. M. ljlcHENRY AMERICAN LEGION CjLUB HOUSE Purpose: To organize a non-partisan committee o! representatives of leading organizations and citizens of this community which will work aggressively Jo* three objectives: • ^ / To conduct community-wide campaigns to register every eligible voter. % To assist the general public in obtaining the views of all candidates, regardless ol party affiliation, and the principles for which they stand. ------ j. To sponsor non-partisan, Get-Oul-lhe=Vote cam- ' paigns on a community-wide basis, utilizing all available media and community Wad^ihip m nroaaoting «uch campaigns. T' ' - • . -i Remember: Only 44% of eligible voters cast their vo$es in the 1948 national election. "Bad offk&glp are elected by good citizens who do not vot0^ IF YOU VALUE YOUR VOTING FRANCHISE -- IF YOU WANT GOOD GOVERNMENT. COME TO THE MEETING ON MAY 16th. Ballot Battalion Organizing Committee Kiwanis Club of McHenry Township Joseph X. Waynne, Temporary Chairman ' Thomas Stanley, President. ' • . r , Rifbt Namef . in Mobile, Ala., a highway cop spotted two cars racing at 80 m.p.h.. pinched Drivers John ijambiand Noble Hurry. Foot NeeM If the U.S. population reaches 190 million in the next 25.years? as expected, the food crop increase needed must come through better crops, management, conservation and better livestock. On the basis of present yields, the country would need as much more land under cultivation as Ohio, Michigan. Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin together. L DEL-VON CANDIES GIFT WRAPPED , v ; FOft MOTHER'S DAY The Finest of Chocolates and other candies as well, Try Them and See. • * The Agatha Shop_- w--' 4at 110 So. 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