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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Aug 1953, p. 2

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Family Sunday Fbrty-seven members of the John Anderson family were present at a family reunion held tMt Sunday at Barrington Park Nine daughters and sons John Anderson were able to be present from various parts of country and tjvo were abjfcnt. , Gathered to enjoy the day yere these children: Carl Ander- ^pn and family of Barrington, Walter Anderson and family of |tcHenry, Mrs. Anna Traub and |amily of Elgin, Albin Anderson «nd family and Harry Anderson $Kf Springfield, Mass., Arnold An- Jkerson and family of McHenry, JJra. Evelyn Henke and family g>f Woodstock, Mrs. Marion Rein- % and family of Norwood Park Reikerg Entertain For Former Pupils Mr. and Mrs. George Reiker of Weingarts subdivision last Sunday acted as hosts at a picnic held on their spacious lawn, of hon^ting Bob Jensen of Amarillo, Texas, who formerly made his home with the Reikerfc, and his wife and small son. Attending the outing were former students of Mr. Reiker in the printing and manual training classes at the Norwegian Lutheran children's home in Park Ridge. All of them had attended classes with Lieut. Jensen years ago and came to McHenry Sunday with their families to renew memories of school days. Also present was Nathan Kildall, son of the director of the Both ire in good health and were able to attend this first reunion. They were Michael and William Huff. Among t*Uittves fromtiila vicinity present Sunday at Powers Lake were Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Huff, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Huff artd sons, Denny and Gene, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Schaefer and daughter, Bettjf, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. "Bchaefcr and sdn, Gary. £nd Glenn Anderson and family home, who took both adults and Of Palatine. ••; Avs'children for speed boat rides fiw Also present were Mr. Ander- 'f pon's brother and wife, the Osfe5 -•' 4^nr Andersons, and a sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Anderson, of Manteno, and Harry ^ Anderson, a nephew, of South Bend, md. Absent from the reunion were \ £wo sons, Theodore of Highland J»ark and Clarence of Ontario, Oregon. -H : -- , Up ffcniths EntertjOn tjr At New Residence r f!• , Mr. and Mrs. Josie Smith enrtained a number of guests day, Aug. 9, at their home OP the Crystal Lake blacktop f»a<i The party was a birthday and anniversary celebration for the host and hostess and a num? of guests. ' 'l Those who attended the gaering of relatives and friends ere Mr. and Mrs. Marion Grafert and son of Mineral, Mr. ind Mrs. William Rambo, Sr., and son, Mr. and Mrs. William ttambo, Jr., and family of Anafran, Mr. and Mrs. William Holler and family. Miss Jobeth Henkins and William Nevitt of JLacon, Mr. and Mrs. Don Kreuger of Princeton, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Henkins and family qpd Gene Mechling of Buda and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kruck of Bradford. > throughout the day. Entertain Past v. Matrons' Club The Past Matrons' club of the McHenry chapter of the Order of Eastern Star held theii August meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Reiker in Weingart'f. subdivision. A potluck supper was served, after which games provided diversion for the guests. W&rren Jones favored the group with several songs and then led the group in community singing. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holly, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoppe, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Klontz, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Martin, Miss Ethel Jones, Mr.;. Gretta Goodell, Mr. and Mrs. couple will reside Chancey Hanison, Mrs. Valeska AUGUST BRIDE lifcRCELEEN MAURICE STILLING: WED ON SATURDAY Probably no bride and groom have approached their wedding day with more apprehension than Miss Marceleen May of Spring Grove and Mr. Maurice Stilling of Richmond, for at^out two years ago they wjere forced to postpone their wedding almost on the eve of their nuptials. All plans were completed even to £he printing of the invitations whfen the bridegroom was called into service sooner than expected. Last Saturday, Aug. 8, however, the young couple exchanged vows and probably experienced served' bb ^ brOthefr as best man and groomsmen were tfortoert Hlller r«f Johnsburg,' Lprry Stll* ing of McFfenry and Vernon Miller of Richmond^ About 250 guests gathered at St. "Joseph's parish hqJJ in Richmond at 5 o'clock for supper and an evening reception. Later, the couple left on a two weeks' honeymoon trip, after which they will return to reside in an apartment in Richmond. The bride attended St. Peter's school and is a graduate of the Richmond high school. She is employed in the office at the Admiral plant in McHenry, Mr. Stilling received his education in the Richmond schools iore than usual, happiness as • and served two yejtw with the e result of their long delayed] Army. He is now employed by COMING EVENTS Photo by Worwick MRS. JAiMES O-HOLLERAN In a pretty ceremony solemn ized in St. Patrick's church on Saturday, Aug. 1, Miss Phyllis Covell * of Richmond became the bride of Mr. James J. O'Holleran of McCullom Lake, Wliere, the the -Pure Richmond. Milk association at IV ' . wedding. Fr. John Daleiden of at. Peter's church* Spring Grove, officiated at the 9 o'clock wedding. Given in marriage by her father, the lovely, dark-haired Miss, . tticcaV POWTTTCIT May chose a white lace gown •"•"•'•A LooAI 1 HiOl over satin, trimmed with iridescent sequins. Her three-quarter I McHenry county girls AUGUST 19 SET AS DEADLINE FOR and Hoppe, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Smith, Mrs. Katie Harrison, Miss Edith Delicious food, for which Mrs. Harrison Mrs. Eva Eppel Glen Eppel, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White, Ray Horenberger, Jr., and Miss Louise Johnson. a--- Reiker is so well konwn, was served at noon and in the evening. Mrs. Gruenfeld Hostess To Club Mrs. J. J. Gruenfeld served as hostess at the July meeting of the McHenry Garden club at her home at Clement Lodge, Fair Oaks. As a pleasant departure from the usual procedure, Mrs, Gruenfeld served refreshments at the beginning of the meeting. The members discussed numerous topics over coffee and delicious homemade orange cake, cookies and butterscotch rolls before settling down to the serious business of the day, the flower show. A careful check of plans revealed the gratifying fact that all of thhe membei^ have been working hard at their assigned duties. The club is anxious to have the public participate in the show, not only as spectators, but also as exhibitors. Mrs. N. J. Hill will be pleased to supply copies of the schedule and to answer any questions. Hear phone number is 1112. LaFontaine Infant 1 Christened Aug. 2 The little son ^f Mr. and Mis. Eugenel LaFontaine was christened Timmy Norman in a baptismal . ceremony taking place at St. Patrick's church Aug. 2, witji Fr. John McGowan officiating. The baby was born at the Woodstock hospital July 26. Sponsors for the infant were Edna Paddock and Norman Rutherford, aunt and uncle. Dinner guests afterward in the LaFontaine home were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Paddock, Jr., and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rutherford and daughters, Becky and Christie, Bernard LaFontaine, Rita Kessler and Emma King. QUIZ PANEL TO BE FEATURED PART OF FASHION REVUE quiz panel will be featured part of the fall fashion revue to be presented by two units of the women's auxiliary of Memorial , Hospital for McHenry County on Monday, Aug. lHh. The show will be staged in the auditorium of Woodstock Community high school at 8 p.m. The panel, made up of six women and six men from the county will discuss fall fashions and answer questions put to them by Norman Pierce, radio and television personality of Chicago, moderator of the style revue. Included in the list of models, which originally listed Mrs. H. C. Reihansperger and Mrs. Jerome Steinbach of McHenry, is Mrs. Robert Newkirk, who was added to the group of lovely ladies this past week. dl|£ W Christen Son Of Rk-hard JustMig The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Justen was christened Guy Stephen in a baptismal service read in St. Mary's Catholic church last Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Rt. Rev. Msgr. C, S. Nix officiated at the rite. Sponsors for the baby were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phelan of McHenry. IOC aoi Worwick's McHenry Camera Center Cameras Bought. Sold and. Exchanged PHOTO SUPPLIES Oar Free Exp** c Service Does Not Stop With A Sale. See us before you buy. WORWICK'S STUDIO II? N. RIVERSIDE DRIVE» i4moc5= PHONE 175 Huff Reunion fi Held Sunday . H About 200 members of the ® Huff family gathered at the William Huff farm, near Powers Lake, Wis., last Sunday to enjoy a r union which will now become an annual affair. In fact, plans are already under way forJ next year's gathering since there are another 400 members _ of the family to be contacted in their various .locations. aoi length veil was held in place !**>ys enr6lled in home economics by a crown of rhinestones and I fo°ds projects have until Aug. pearls and she carried a bouquet I to submit entries in the milk of white roses and lilies of the essay contest. The contest is valley I being sponsored forthe second Her o, Tr Joanne Stilling of McHenry, a| ation sister of the groom, and brides-1 Fonr.H.,„ lBtert,ted ln m. maid, were Mrs. Lorraine filler of Johnsburg, relative of the „„ ..„illr „ groom, Miss Phyllis May of Aoglttt IS, 14, IS. 16 V.F.W. Carnival -- %t V.F.W.1 Grounds. August 18 $ Regu&r Meeting, Biverview Camp, R.N.A. -- K. of C HsQl August 19 Fall Style Revue and Dessert- Luncheon -- Sponsored by St. Mary's P.T.A. -- V.F.W. Clubhouse -- 1:30 pjn. August 21-22 Flower Show -- High School... August 22 Legion Party For Carnivai Workers -- .8 p.m. -- Legion Home August 25 Regular Meeting McHenry Garden Club -- Picnic At Tyler's Creek, Algonquin McHenry Chapter, No. 547. O.0.S. -r-- Initiation Acacia Hall 8 p.m. • September ! • ' Ringwood Home Bureftit -- Milton L. Smith Residence- : Leo Stilling is reported muck improved at his home on Pead street from an illness of . sevei ai months,----••• -- CAWi OP THAJ I want to take this op$ortuni§ ty to thank relatives acd ifriendjH who remembered me with praj?? ers, cards and gifts and f other kindnesses extended durinj my illness. Everything was ve: much appreciated. 14 LEO STILLIN i ; We . sometimes wonder if pie are pafd for movie dlalQgu There are still a few peoplk/ who will accept a loan. *v s < Read the Want Ad* NOW YOU CAN LICK * ATHLETE'S FOOT Vt|TH KERATOLYTIC ACTION T.4-L, a keratolytic fungicide* SLOUGHS OFF tainted outer $kin, exposing buried fungi aoi tills on contact. Leaves skin like baby's. In just ONE HOUR, if no* pleased, your 40c bacfc at an$ drug storj>. Today at BOLGER'li Spring Qrove, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Dorothy Lobitz of McHenry, a friend. All were attired similarly in dresses of blue satin, with matching overskirts of net, styled with strapless bodice and lace jackets. They wore bands of blue beads and lace in their hair and carried pink roses and mums. The pretty little flower girl was Lprraine , Miliar, relative of the groom, of Spring Glove. She wore a dress in color and style matching those of the other attendants and carried a bouquet of pink roses and white mum& HAVE YOU LOOKED AT YOUR CKIMNpY LATELY?" write an essay on "Milk as a Popular Beverage." The essay should be in the Home Bureau office at Woodstock by Wednesday, Aug. 19. Winners of the contest will be announced during the county junior fair. » ' • mm If it's a fob tor Bottled Gas • IT'S A JOB FOR SHELLANE IN EVERYDAY LANGUAGE Our bank performs many services of this nature. 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