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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Jun 1954, p. 2

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liny -i' -1,' roi*^ THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER >|T vrwp *•"•* ispT' "*r *• •SV'»:.,.<?> •jv.^" «v, '•Li. . ,V' Tnur iaay , Tune 37, 1954 *.irn£*i. .*• i. tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmm -t Wmtm rn mm m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m mm m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m 4 m mm *U»e Miller i Kay ,• Denern family, Marengo, ft&ptlzfd June 18 .1I h e Jaws Lows, Harvard, and The infant daughter' of Mr. ] *',tv George Riehaidsons. Richand Mrs. Robert G. Miller was ; nrond, a«. ted as host families to ehrlstenod Jane Ellen at a bap- M'"1 Schniit, Holland. ttemal ceremony which took Anyone is \\ elcome to attend place at 10:30 o'clock last. Sun-j-"* Bureau's J,nnu«» 4ay at St John's church, Johnsr ' >nS -'"'.V hear Mr. Miclie tell burg Sponsors Were Robei t L„j hte story and show slides of his Peisert and Mary Miller.. , AustraJuin visir. The meeting Dinner followed at the Joseph : held at Westwooct school, L. Freund home, with Mr. and j W <loilstork» ' beginning at 1:15 Mrs. Peter F. Miller. Mr. and.j P :»r «•••dessert luncheon at Mrs. George J. Miller. Mary ) 12:'.0 p.m. Miller, 'Gary Meehan, Mr. and ; , ---- Mrs. Joseph L. Freund. Melvin, *ox ^ C at|l^' Freund, Robert PePisert and Mr I'tans Luncheon and Mrs. Robert Miller arid Barbara and Jane Miller in attendance. Juvenile Picnic Planned June 28 Juveniles of . St. Clara's court Will hold a picnic at the V.F.W. picnic ground.® on Wednesday. June 23, with a pot-luck lunch to be served at noon. Those attending are asked to bring their own eating utensils > Members i^Xjd invited friends of .Fox River Valley Camp, * No. ;>231, will enjoy a luncheon at Honey Bear Farm on Wednesday, June 23, at 1:15 p.m. For reservations and transportation, call McHen;y 107-W-X or 63 not hvter than Monday, June 21, Family Reunion . At Schaefer ilotm A family reunion was held at the Peter M. Schaefer home in McHenry last Sunday. The gathe: ing also served to honor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adams on their thirty-first wedding anniversary. Johnshurg Couple Married 25 Fear* Choral Club At Annual Dinner About seventy members of the IfcHenry Choral club and their gl»«sts gathered at the newly completed Country Club last Monday evening to enjoy their annual dinner. Mrs. Carl Weber and daughters, Jean and Joan, provided organ music. * Following a tasty repaSt, Arthur Mueller' and guest entertained with comedy numbers, after which M: 3. Ida Ann Quinlan, club accompanist, played favor-1 Honored At Has from the spring concert, j Itridal Shower IHth the entire chonis singing. Miss Marv Ann Martin, daugh- The group \vin Resume renear- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm •als early in Sept£(fd>er for their j Martin of Wonder Lake, was holiday program. , guest of honor at a surprise bri- Girard-Schmitt V . Vows Exchanged A pretty wedding took place laat Sattn-^ay, June 12. at a J*:30 o'clock mass jtt St. Mary's church when Miss Lila Ciirard. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (Varies Girar« of Grand View, Waah., became the bride of Mr. Joseph Schniitt, son of Mis. Elizabeth Schmitt of Johnsburg. Rev. Fr. Everett Hiller, nephew of the bridegroom, officiated «t the ceremony, his first nuptial rit^ since being ordained the latter part of May. He had also baptized the bride just two weeks previous. , . Acting as matron of honor was Mrs. Robert White of Maple Park, a close friend of the bride, while Richard Paul • Schmitt, son of the grocm, served . as best man. . - ; Usher? were, ,Step¥# -Scjiniitt, brother of the groom, and Harold Girard of Sunnyside, Wash., brother of the bride. The briCe wao at ti active in a toast brown nylon lace dress, waltz length, with matching net trim. She wore pink accessories and carried a white prayer book, a gift of the bridegroom, on which were placed a white orchid, steplianons and English ivy. Miss Girard wore a gold pin, set with diamonds which was worn by her grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Shoppa of Muscatine, la., at her own wedding sixty-one years ago. Mrs. White was attired in a light orchid n»t dress over nylon, with lace bolero and white accessories. Her bouquet consist- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller of ed of ink and whit^ car7iations. Johnsburg will celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary at the Community club on June 19. Dinner and supper will be served and open house held after 7 o'clock in the evening. C.D. of A. Ileli las tan at ion j dal shower held Thursday. June 10. at the home of Marie Milbrandt. Esther Leekman was C.D. of A. installation was held : hostess in McHenry recently, with Mrs. Ethel D. Ronan of Elgin acting M installing officer. New officers are Bertilla freund. grand Tegent; Ethel McGee, vice-regent; Mary Agnes Centerpiece on the serving table was a beautiful bride's cake. Guests showered Miss Martin with a variety of household and personal gifts. Attending from out of town Boetsch, prophetess; Laura ^e-;were LUii^n Martin and Evelyn ber, financial secretary; Pauline 1 (jjbellina of Chicago and Mrs. Nimsgern, treasurer; TTieresa . Grace Martin of Mundelein. Steffan, historian; Van Diedrich.. Miss Martin will become the monitor; Eleanor Strache. sen- j bride o: Ronald Milbrandt on ttaiel; Helen Thompson, lecture:Saturday. June 19, in a garden : Fifund, organist; Dbrothy j wreTnonv a*t her Won4er Laka! tv-ftve vears Adarrts and Irene Guffey. new ^ " trustees,' Claire? Miller served as in- •ialling monitor. Chairmen for the evening's Mrs. Lama schacffer of Minneapolis, v an aunt of the bride, wore a light beige dress with pink accessories. The groom's mother wis attired in a navy blue dress with white accessories and a white carnation corsage. Mrs. Lama Schaeffer distributed the guest "book and the groom's daughter, Miss Marilyn Schmitt, had charge of the gifts. Mrs. Carl J. Freund and Mis. William Althoff cut the wedding cake. A breakfast for the thirty-five members of the immediate families was held at the Legion home, followed by a reception and supper at 5:30 o'clock for 225 friends and relatives, also at the Legion home. The new Mrs. Schmitt has lived in St. Charles and was employed by the DuKane corporation. The bridegroom has been maintenance man at the high school in McHenry for more than twen- PERSONALS Mrs.. Louis' Althoff has been visiting in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Chase, in Zeeland, ' Mich. Steve Letcher of Chicago, formerly of McHetirry, spent a few days this past week with friends here. He has completed his first year at Trinity college, Hart; ford, Conn. Mr. v and Mrs. G. Walinder spent a few days last week with their daughter a^d "family in Galesburg. Mrs. Helen Weber, Mrs. Ben Thelen and Mis. Alfred Oeffling attend the state convention of the Women's Catholic Order of Foresters at the Morrison hotel in Chicago last week.. Mrs. Weber was elected delegate to the national convention at St. Paul, Minn., in August. Mrs. Helen Weber has been enjoying a week's vacation frpm her work at McHenry Cleaners. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Behnke recently returned f;om a vacation in Conover, Wis. Friends of Mrs. Behnke will be glad to knowthat she is recovering nicely jfrom her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wowczuk. Miss Dorothy Behnke and Jack Hollander spent a very enjoyable weekend at Devil's Lake, Baraboo, Wis. Tiie two couples enjoyed swimming, hiking, picnicking and a drive through the Wisconsin Dells. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Justen and Mr. and Mis. Harold Skow of Woodstock attended the christening of Pamela Justen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. B. Paul Justen, of Glenview on Sunday. She has a sister, Debbie. Mrs. Skow was godmother for the baby and Phil Klafta of Park Ridge was godfather. Mrs. Charles Corso, Mrs. George Kinsala, Miss Mildred Kinsala and Miss Rita Martin of McHenry and Mrs. Bernard Kinsala of Chicago attended the wedding of Dr. Lyle Franzen in Champaign last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Ed Hogan (Eileen Kilday) of Champaign, formerly of McHenry, was also a guest. Jack Justen arrived home Frir DR. LYLE FRANZEN WED IN CHAMPAIGN TO CLARIBEL MILLER The University Baptist church in Champaign was the scene of a beautiful wedding last Saturday afternoon when Miss Claribel Louise Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Catl George Miller of Pacific. Mo.; and Dr. Lyle Donulri Franzen of Spring Grove, Mo.„ for two years and has since been an assistant editor with Meredith Publishing Co., in Des Moines, Iowa. The bridegroom, a graduate of the McHenry high school, attend-*, ed Blackburn college for two* years and studied two years at UCLA. He was graduated tWs spring from the Loyola School of Medicine in Chicago. He is a member of Phi Chi, medical fra- MARLENE JOOSTEI^ SATURDAY BRIDE & OF DON MALO * ^ while bridesmaids were Joan Indelicato and Gert Lonkin of Wonder Lake, Helen Becker of Racine and Marlace Jackson of | Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. A lovely^ wedding <w*emony Richard Groch of Chicago took jplaqe Christ the King : served as best man and Richard church, Wojider Lake, at a 10 j Joosten of Wonder Lake. Ronnie o'clock Htgh Mass last Saturday, I Malochleb and Richard Lulick of June 12, when Miss Marlene Joo-! ^ict^° ^ Lawrence Winkel oi sten became tlfe bride of Mr. of Leonard Franzen of Los! *ern^y- AugiPles, Calif., were united in marriage. The-double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. . Pierre Tangent in the presence of 100 guests. The altars were decorated with-yellow and white daisies and gladioli for the occasion. Given in mat riage by her father. the lovely bride wore a Prior to-:1»i# study ef taedicine. he served for four years* with Don Malo. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Joosten of Wonder Lake and the Army Signal Corps and the ' the •gVroTom'" wis kth e /s oAnu of Mr. and Air Corps 1 Malochleb of Chicago. Rev. Fr. James Vandsrpool street length, white linen dress cut on princessVj, lines and overlaid with graceful scrolls of braid. She carried a loose bou- Card Party •> v <• •?*•> v-M+M COMING EVENTS K"fr '!• June 17 ' W.S.C.S. Installation of Officers and Pot-luck Luncheon -- 1 p.m. --. McHenry Methodist Church- " June 22 .... • Grand Lecturer's Night -- 8 p.m. --- Acacia Hall -- Sponsored by O.B.S. June 23 ; St. Glara's Court, Juvenile Picnic _ * = - • Jane 26 7^/ Ice Cream Social --- ifetoh Lutheran Church Lawn -- J P.M. July S Bake Sale Sponsored by V.F.W. Auxiliary - George Justen Furniture Store -- 10 A.M. idjr • St. Claim's court Ba|:e Sale July 6 Annual Meeting "-- 4-H Achievement Progi am, Ringwood Unit, Home Bureau -- Wilkinson Residence -- 1:30 p.m. Juiy 14 O.E.S. Annual Public DesseK cfa officiated at the service. The bride was prety in a white nylon net gown, floor length, with which she wore a fingertip veil held in place by a pearl Photo by Kolin headpiece. She carried a prayer book on whicTT was placed an orchid. Acting as maid of honor was Estelle Yager of Wonder Lake, Wonder Lake were groomsmen. Miss Yager was attired in yellow aad the bridesmaids in gowns of pastel yellow. Judy Malochleb of Chicago, attired in blue, and Joan and Mary Jane Joosten, in yellow, were the charming little flower girls. Gary Letinya of Chicago served as ring bearer. Following a breakfast and reception at Wonder Lake,, the wedding party travelled to Chicago, where an evening reception for about 400 was held. Guests attended from Wisconsin Rapids, Rudolph, Racine, Milwaukee and Sharon, Wis., Havard, Alden and Chicago. 111. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kuhlman are the parents of a son, Jeffrey Brian, born June 11 at the Woodstock hospital. They have two other children, both girls, Debbie and Jennifer. A son, Mark Robert, was born June 5 at the Woodstock hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Svoboda. This is their first child. A son was born June 10 at the Woodstock hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Alfons Diedrich. Subscribe To The PlalAdealer quet of white roses. > Dr. Lillian Recant of St. Louis, Mo., was her only attendant. She was attired in mauve and her flowers were also roses. Leonard Hardy of Carthage served as best man and ushers were -Curtiss Anderson of Des (Moines. Iowa, and Edward Shotliff of Zion. Following the ceremony, the couple received their friends af 1 p.m. Acac Club'* **H« Shower" Surmthl Last Wednesdav members Of .522? ZlJMZjr* """If* McHenry Ga^ien club ««•« were i awarded JM?a6r0v'8 APgnnzeess jl ,h.o s.t esses to, ove,r 200, guests at Boetschu andj »L i•l„l ian Stof.f.e.l. their annual card *pa rty. J Exchange Student •ais In County ' Lester Miche of Pearl City, international Farm Youth Exchange delegate, will be the featured *peak er at McHen:v County Hoftte Bureau's annual meeting Jui^f 9. Mr. tjjiiiche, a young farmer from S$jphenson county, returned this p|Wt winter from Australia, <fhere j^e spent rtve and one-half months!; living with rural families. Ifis trip to Austialia was •ponsored by the International Farm Youth Exchange program Many compliments were paid the floral decorations on the "•servihg table and the added bridal shower table setting. A delightful warm weather luncheon consisting of vely attractively decorated sandwich loaves, petits fours and coffee preceded the "Honeymoon Shower" presented by Betty Nielsen, which was indeed something different and most complimentary to its originator and participating models. The jemainder of the afternon was spent playing cards. Mrs. Albert Barbian, chairman, and her committee are to be Following a short trip to visit her sister at Atalissa, Iowa, the newlyweds are residing in their new home in Edgebrook Heights. Out of town guests at the wedding were rrom Minneapolis, Aurora, St. Charles, Elgin, Maple Park, Batavia, Maywood, Chicago. Rockford, Oak Park, Elburn and Washington state. which ;sends American youths to . foreign count ties and, in return, j congratulated on the success of itcures American families to act ^ hosts, to youth from foreign ! •' °°untries- j * C.nUw Farm tag Unds* this same program, Mc-li Contour farming reduce* loss el Henry Munty was host to a for" I t0P soil and reUin* wsur eign d|iegatc in 1952 when the i ;n the soil for the use of plants. NINE WEEKLY {SESSIONS - Every one of the nine weekly Sessions of the school to be conducted this summer at Lake Villa by the state Department of Conservation has been booked to capacity by Illinois high school students and elementary and grade school teachers. In making this announcement, Glen D. Palmer, department director, said over 350 students and about 100 teachers have enrolled. There will be seven sessions for students and two for teachers. First session of the school opened June 13. The course of study for both j students and teachers is basically the same as last year, but with changes in emphasis on various phases of the work. Palmer said. * day to visit his parents, Mr. and, the home of the bride's aunt* Mis. John Justen, after complet- Mrs. ' W. O. Blanchard, wher* ing his junior year at the Uni- <ghe formerly made -her home versity of Illinois. A member of while attending the University the ROTC, he left Wednesday of Illinois. for Texas, where he will take a After a wedding trip through summer training period. the West, the couple will be at Miss Kathryn Kortendick of home in Phoenix, Ariz. For tra- Wood^fock spent the weekend veiling, the bride chose a black with her sister, Mrs. John Bol- and white print dress which she ger. topped with a persimmon shaded Miss Carolyn Bauer, Miss l linen duster. Her accessories Nellie Dohertv and Mrs. Arvilla I were of black patent Fisher Petersen have enrolled in | The new Mrs. Franzen attendat t* ktiofl The summer program is designed versity of Illinois, from which to give veteran teachers and fu- she was graduated. She is a ture teachers concentrated study, member of Chi Omega sorority, in important aspects of elemen- ; She vyas employed as a decoratary teaching. tor at Lammerts in St. Louis, summed .aclioul,. at National Blackburn college for two College 6f E&itktioi^ Evanston. years and then entered the Uni- "*S AIR CONDITIONED : Remember! •Keep your date with beauty all summer . . . •When summer sun and breezes play havoc with your skin and hair -- that's the time you need us most! We're here to make every season your Beauty time with our "PERSONALIZED BEAUTY SERVICE"! Permanent Waving, Tinting and Complete Beauty Service . We Carry All Revlon Cosmetics & Polishes Open Tues., Thurs., & FrL Evenings 'Til 9 P.M. 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