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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Nov 1952, p. 2

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Thursday, Novtmbtr 20, 1952 * » THE McHENRT PLAMDEALER SMITH-KING VOWS EXCHANGED AT ST. MARY'S SATURDAY BRIDAL COUPLE <••1 I I 1 M In a wedding of great beauty solemnized in St. Mary's church last Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, Miss Eileen L.. Smith, The first social gathering tven by the newly organized lodge at the V. F. W. on Nov. 15 was a fine Sccess. This was expressed by m Howard, governor, at an Cficera' meeting two nights ter. ;.i 'Entertainment consisted of ;|niMic by Don Stadfeld's orchestra, after which lunch was ser- ^ Plans are now being made for* ••curing a lodge hall and organi- 'pug a women's Auxiliary. % The Moose bowling team consists of George Rodenkirch, Ver- Freund, Tony Werbnig, Al- Aregger and Robert Kan- >raki. They will bowl in comition against eight other loose teams in this district, a n> e 1 y Antioch, Bar ring ton, Crystal Lake, Harvard, Highly Park, Waukegan, Woodand Zion. xi The teams bowled in McHenry pst Sunday, after which a lunch fyfcs served at the Moose lodge. Walter Miller and Mr. and Mrs. James J. Freund. daughter of Mrs. Rena Smith, became tl#j bride of Eugene J. King, son of Mrs. Mamie King of Johnsburg. Rev. Fr. Reuland officiated at the double ring service. Soloist was Mrs. Marlon Johnstmrg P. T. A. Planning Tour The Parent-Teachers association of the Johnsburg school will meet next Monday evening, Nov. 24, at 7:45 in the school hall. There will be open house, with a tour of the building pru> to the discussion of business. Entertainment will follow. jeftpe C. Jepsens fl&ve Anniversary ^ Mr. and Mrs. Jeppe C. Jepsen of Johnsburg were surprised last Sunday* Nov. 16, in honor of leir fortieth wedding anniverwhich occurred\f_wo days Jlrevious. Guests attended from Johnsburg, Waukegan, M undelete, Highland Park, Melrose Park, Franklin Park and Wis- Honsin. V A delicious lunch was served tjy their daughters at the close M the evening and the honored guests presented with many lively gifts. The couple .has four daughters *«» seven grandchildren. Schmitt per Guest Miss Jean Schmitt, who will lljecome a bride on Nov. 29, was tnored at a pre-nuptial shower Id at the home of Miss Mary in Wonder Lake last Sunafternoon. Ten school lends were present to enjoy fames, after which lunch was frved, including ice cream decided with wedding bells. Present at the shower were Smith, Doris Ann Justen, Boldt, Mary Jane Ger- Renee Kalsch, Patricia rdhtert, Joy Carstens and Mrs. ntan Schmitt. Unable to attend rare Betty Schmitt and Mrs. tan Miller. Ben J. TheleU .... Wed 25 Tears Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Thelen of Johnsburg observed their silver wedding anniversary on Nov. 9 with a family dinner at- noon and a social evening at the American Legion Home, McHenry. fbr about 140 invited guests. Present at the turkey, dinner at the Thelen home were their four children, Gerald. Clarence, Arnold and Kathleen; also Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schaefer and Mr. and Mrs. John N. Schmitt, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Thelen and Lucina. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller, Mrs. Christina Thelen and Joseph M. Schaefer of this comrrtunity; Sue Flotovv of Fox Lake and June Powers of Northbrook. Guests for the evening reception attended from Ringwood, Spring Grove, DesPlaines, McHenry, Johnsburg. Northbiook and Fox Lake. Music was furnished by Barbara Horick's orchestra. The Thelens were married Nov. 9, 1927, in St. John's church, Johnsburg. by Rev. Fr. William Weber. Mrs. Thelen's attendents at her wedding were Mrs. Alvina Miller of Johnsburg and Mrs. Mary Abhe of DesPlaines Her flower girl was Mrs. Delma R u s b o l d t . -- • Photo by v1tblin Woman4* ctoat^-^^ 1 • • Plans Bake Sale The McHenry Woman's ^eiub is making plans for a bake sale, which will be" held Saturday, Nov. 22, at the George Justen A Son furniture store, beginning at 1 o'clock. "Rie sale is in charge of Mrs. Vaughan Jones. Ity PanfteHenlc '• - • • , .Hit In McHenry "the McHenry County, Panic association meeting will held on Monday, Nov. 24, at |>.m. at the home of Mrs. Vale kdams, 60T Crystal Lake Road. Announce Engagement Of Marianne Freels Mr. and Mrs. Anton Freels of McHenry announce the engagement of their daughter, Marianne. to Ralph Whitehead, son of Mrs. Gladys Whitehead of Crystal Lake. New Classified Ada Appear Old Ada Disappear* Kennebeck, ,who sang "Ave Maria" and "On Thiis Day O Beautiful Mother." The bride, given in marriage by her oldest brother, LeRoy Smith, was lovely in a long wedding gown of gleamiig white satin, with cathedral train, long fitted sleeves and illusion yoke. On her head she wore a Juliet cap with full circular veil of fine imported silk illusion. Miss Smith carried a bouquet of white mums and stephanotis. Miss Dolores Michels of Johnsburg acted as maid of honor find Miss Nancy Freund of Chicago and Miss Phyllis Smith of Johnsburg were bridesmaids. Thev NOTICE--We have added freah pike and perch to our Friday menu; Also Kosher Corned Beef on Wednesday. Mi-Place Restaurant !?t-2 were attired similarly in gowns of emerald green velvet and nylon net, with skirt of billowing nylon net over taffeta. The bodice was of velvet, stapless effect, with a matching stole of velvet, forming a sweetheart neckline frilled with nyton net. James Hettermann of Johnsburg served as best man and Ha: ry Thelen of Johnsburg and Stan Lobus of Posen were groomsmen. Ushers were Elmer Smith and Herman Kreutzer. The pretty little flower girl was Cindy Smith, niece of the bride, who wore a white satin floor length dress and carried a basket of yellow, white and bronze mums. For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Smith chose a* beautiful navy blue crepe dress, with beaded trim, and a corsage of pink carnations jjnd white mums. Mrs. King wore" a royal blue velvet dress and had a corsage of pink carnations and white mums. A reception at the Legion Home was beld after 4 p.m. and later a ^ turkey dinner was served to 250 guests. The couple left on a trip to Florida and upon their return will reside with her mother. The bride is a graduate or the McHenry high school in 1948 and is employed by the Illinois Bell Telephone company. The bridegroom graduated the same year and until last week served for two years with the Army. He is now employed by the Chicago and North Western railway. GREEN-BLAKE VOWS Robert Blake, son of Mr. and Mrs. Antov. Blake of McHenry, claimed as his bride Miss Rosemary Green of Madison, Wis., last Saturday morning, Nov. 15. The couple exchanged vows at a 10 o'clock service which tookplace in St. Raphael's cathedral in Madison. After a trip to Florida, the couple will reside in McHenry, where he is employed as an accountant by Eugene Cochrane. 5S5 Million Jens America's 9,000 bituminous enai nines produced 535 million tons ir '951 -^PRE-HOLID A Y SALE 15% OFF All Snow Suits and Coal Sets THE TOBBIER m? 312 E. Elm St. •* McHenry PHONE 746 Joan h Baptised Bat%are Joan Itbu woti't believe it~s a low-priced car! Miller, infant faughter of Pvt. and Mrs. Robert G. Miller, was christened at ft John's church, Johnsburg, at • 10:30 o'clock baptismal service j|n Sunday, Nov. 9. Rev. Fr. ;faM»h Blltach officiated at the ftte. Sponsors were Mrs. James •ft After the service, the followenjoyed dinner, which was ferved at the Joe L. Freund Ee: Mr. and Mrs. George Miiland daughter, Mary, Mr. and . Peter Miller, Mr. and Mrs. WANTASWAP? , < ' ' " - ; ' s ^ •" ' ^ y-vgx'fy* GOT AN OLD MODEL LIKE THIS? (the outboard motor, not the gm). Look at the serial number and report it to a Johnson dealer, or to J<mnson Motors at Waukegan, 111., ;and you may get a new 1953 Sea- <Horse 3 in exchange or qualify for i«fte ef 40 merchandise prizes. The 'manufacturer is looking for the old- 'e*t 10 of its outboards in existence to use for display over the country along with its soon-to-be-producea tailliehth motor. Entries raiy be registered until December 24th. BILL'S OUTBOARD MOTORS : KIONE Meinmmr row you may win one You're in for a real treat when you see the beautiful new Flymouthl We'll proudly show you Its exciting new features, luxurious styling never before offered in a low-priced car. We'll be glad to arrange for you a demonstration of its great new truly balanced ridel And -- we want to give you eitfry Marries and details of the big $25,000 "MEET THE NEW PLYMOUTH" Contest. You may win a new 1953 Plymouth free by telling us (in 50 words ©r less) what you like most about the new Plymouth. Hundreds of cash prizes, tool Come in today/ A. Si BLAKE MOTOR SALES, Inc. Pearl Street Phone McHenry 156 i Photo by Worwick THE WILLIAM NUBERS In a wedding ceremony performed in Chicago's St. Benedict's church on Sept. 27 Mr. William Nuber of McHenfy claimed as his bride Miss Helen Weyland of Chicago. The couple are residing in _McHenry. The following from McHenry attended the wedding of Robert Blake and Rosemary Green at Madison, Wis., last Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Anton Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Blake, Mrs. Harold Horstman, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jung, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Piagentini, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Freund and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blake. Mrs. Fred Bienapfl and Mrs. Elmer Winkelman were Chicago callers one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. l)ester Bacon visited in the home of their daughter and family, the James Ballottis, at Sheffield, 111., last week. <Mrs. Rose Walinder recently visited her brother, who has been ill in Chicago. > ^ . Mrs. • Magnus Nelson and ] daughter, Mrs. June OxtoBy, of Richmond visited in the Gus Granath home in Harvey one day last week. P a t s y M c C r a c k e n r e t u r n e d home last Week from the Woodstock hospital, where she had undergone an pppendeotcmy." Miss Rita Martin spent the weekend visiting in the Carl Hiatt home in Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Skiba left for Arizona on Wednesday of this week to visit their grandchildren. They expect to return Dec. 19. Mrs. Peter J. Schaefer is visit- SPECIAL! 4 Week Trial Course NOW BEING OFFERED * BY THE McHenry School of Music Enro1! your child in our 4 Week Beginner's Trial Course. Four Private Lessons, Four Band Lessons. Piano accordion furnished Free for home practice. ALL MUSIC FURNISHED TOTAL COST $10.00 . Payable at $2.50 a week. 209 ELM ST. (At Intersection Park Si.) For Information Call Woodstock 662 Main Office. » ing her daughter , and son-in-law, the Joseph Gausdens, in Warrington, Fla., for a few weeks. r Mr. and Mrs, Ray Albright and family attended the wake of a great aunt, Mrs. Louise Honeyman, in Chicago this past week. Mrs. Dora Westfall of Chicago spent the first of the Week in McHenry. Miss Ann Smith of Waukegan was a McHenry visitor last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Elliott Timme of Oak Park and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fenwick of Elmhurst wore called to McHenry this week t>y the death of their mother, Mrs. C. J get. mniiiiiiiitiitiiiiiniiHiuiiiiittMimniaiitiiaiQitiiiiiit^ AMONG THE SICK NMnWHwitittMuitfflmmiinmiiniflaMRiaiiaMM Bobby FUnk, 3-year-old son ofl^ Mr. and Mrs. William Funk™ underwent surgery at the Wood~ stock hospital last Monday. CARD OF THAINKS I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who remembered * me with cards ""d gifts and in other ways during the time I was confined to the hospital. Everything waa greatly Reihansper* I appreciated. M I 28 LEO GERASCH* SEE THE NEW 53 PLYMOUTH First TRULY BALANCED Car 1 On Display Now At A. S. BLAKE MOTORS, In*. IN EVERYDAY LANGUAGE HERE'S WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU This is a deposit which you send to us by mail, rather than coming into the bank- (Register letters containing cash, and endorse checks "For Deposit Only," followed by your bank signature.) It mean6 convenient banking for you, saving time and trips, especially when the weather is bad. SNBS fir inftfButton about bttkht tnr NL McHENRY STATE BANK MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVRE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS. PHONE 1040 HENDRYCHS Ford - Mercury THESE ARE JUST A SMALL EXAMPLE OF OUR BARGAIN BUYS IN USED CARS OPEN "TIL 9 P. M. DAILY CHOOSE FROM OPEN SUNDAY MORNING!}; BARGAIN SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK DON'T MISS THIS ONE 1949 Ford . . . $795 8 Cyl. Black 4 Door Sedan 1946 Oldsmobile • $395 4 Door Sedan -- Hydramatic Drive This car would be hard to match at This Give-Away Price. 1951 Kaiser ... $1295 Here is a beautiful light green Kaiser Deluxe with overdrive and low mileage. 6 MONTH / or 6,000 MILE GUARANTEE IN WRITING - BE SURE AND MAKE IT YOUR BUSINESS TO SEE THE MANY OTHER WONDERFUL BUYS IN USED AUTOMOBIL ES AT HENDRYCHS DON'T BUY A USED CAR 'TIL YOU SEE HENDRYCHS ON ROUTE 14 WOODSTOCK, ILL

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