g* Two ^ - \wr?3r^<;ey^ •SiHUfc-' w""n"^- JVV^T * ? $ tjf; If,;,t,^i,ii1 1 ^ f„L »IU 11 vj. ,^-- u-•• •j•&^fn-SCtV'yi..':'V -'"• tt, 't >!».,* ii. ..tK1 t* THE McHENRY PLAINDEALEB t } 'f i " w r >* T* ^ ^ ^ * I ,;:C jf"Thursday, June 9,195S (••'}"i"{"H4W"tiil"W'i"M"H">itl'Mii|}|<i<"H<'W'<'H<"{'^i8"i"t"li<"m Announce Troth Of Carol Bell Mr. and Mrs. JameB W. Bell, Sr., of Wonder Lfek6 announce •tee engagement of their daughter, Carole Ann, to Mr. James J. Comstock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Karpinski of Jbhnsburg\ No definite date has been set for the wedding. Hold Linen Shower for Dorothy 'Wagner A linen shower was held at .the Klemm home in Volo recently for Miss Dorothy Wagner, given toy Mrs. George Cross ami Mrs. Otto Klemm. Eighteen guests were present to enjoy ga'mes, for which prizes were Awarded Mrs. Walter Wihitehorse .of Madison, Wis., PYamSes BiescWke of McHenry and Mrs. Walter Freund, Sr. Refreshments were served at the close of the pa#ty. Miss Wagner will become the bride of Robert Herrman on June 11. Valerie Cierocke • iahade iiGSerocke # the tighter, sflttt of jof.ilLeXistafingaged To Wed. Announcement feds by Mr. arid Mrs. of 121 East Thirty engagement of Valerie, to Jack Mr. ami Mrs. Ira ington, N.C. Mi tioned at Great No date has bee" wedding v ufr ii i--in im ri r i -* . ;*7i3 Double Birthday Celebration Held A party ihono: anniversaries of \* and his sister, of Mr. and ' M^. was held recently bome. >8 Games were which a lunch consisting of circus cake and ice ,cream was served. Guests included Efcbby and Tommy Hurckes, Pete' and Judy Zetterburg, Butch and Gale Nielflon, Rosemary arid? Raymond Thelen and Jack. 'MflQPy Beth and Susie Thelen. or the rbirthday elen, 5, children Thelen, Thelen after Sells, in Indian Ridge, Wonder Lake. Mrs. Wilkins arrived from her Albany, N.Y., home Sunday morning. Because so many of Mrs: Wilkins' classmates and friends are in the McHenry area, and because it is impossible to contact them individually, all interested persons are invited to a pot-luck dinner and open house at the Sells home on Saturday afternoon. Meat will be provided and there will be coffee available. Persons are aske*} to bring a pot-luck dish for the 6 o'clock slipper and to come any time after 3 o'clock to visit. The telephone number at Wonder Lake is 2933 for any further details. Circle 1 Will u Meet June 14 Circle I of the W.S.C.S. will meet Tuesday, June 14, at the Methodist, church parlors, with Mrs. Emil Hinspater and Mrs. Walter Hopkins as hostesses. Miss Ann Smith Shower Guest Miss Ann Smith was guest of honor at a surprise miscellaneous bridal shower held last Sunday afternoon at the home of Miss Renee Kalsch. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Paul Geiasch and Miss Pat Sullivan of Chicago. The bride-to-be received many beautiful and useful gifts from relatives and friends in McHenry, Waukegan and Chicago. NEWLYWEDS Open House For Silver Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Axel F. Carlson will greet their friends and neighbors at open house on the occasion of their silver wedding anniversary June 12 from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 9 p.m. at their home at 919 Tappan street, Woodstock. Circle Postpones Thrift Sale Circle 4 of the W.S.C.S. has announced that it has temporarily postponed its thrift sale and a new date will be announced later. A. P. Freund Jleld Graduation Party A graduation .party was held at the- A. P. Frejpid home Friday evening, honoring their* daughter, Margie, on her graduation from the local high «chool, and their . son, ^n>r. %. »$gre Dame - " 9ts were Stephen H. FreunaX Miss Bertilla Freund, Mr. andv Mrs. Charles Freund, and\ Mrs. Bernard Smith, and Mrs. Anttm F. Blake, Wm. George Barth Christened Sunday William George Barth III, born Feb. 17 to Mr. and Mrs. William Barth, Jr., was christened last Sunday at the Community Methodist church. Sponsors were Mrs. Eva Thompson, an aunt, and Frank Ritt, an uncle, both of Chicago. A turkey dinner was served at the parents' home to his sister and brother, Kathy and Neal Barth; the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Barth, Sr., of McHenry; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritt of Chicago. Callers later in the day were Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mangold and daughter of Johnsburg and Mr. anld Mrs. Jim Levy of Chicago. Joyce Kramwiede Guest At Party Miss Joyce Krumwiede was guest of honor at a party held Sunday, June 5, honoring her fradttiation from the local high ih^ol. -• j* 4^ > * Guests were Mrs. Anna Hornewer, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hornewer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Syzpulski, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chay and son, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mr. andf Mrs. "Ben Jung, Mr. and chay and daughters, all of Chica- Mrs. Artaur Tonyan and family, -- fir. and/ Mrs. Volney E. Brown 'airid family, Mr. and. Mrs. Elmer Smith and family, fcfiy and Mrs. pBill Herrmann and family, Mr. ;and Mrs. Irvin L. B^Ceund, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Freund and •Mr. and Mrs. Richard Frett of Crystal Lake, Mr. 'attd Mrs. Joe E. Petiitclair and family of Wauliegaiv, Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Freund, Mrs. Frank Nell and Miss Margie FretA^?*"* go; Mrs. Florence Gage and daughters of Oak Park; Don Krumwiede and Miss Jackie Swanson of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krumwiede and son of Lakemoor and Robert Krickl of McHenry, Miss Krumwiede was the recipient of a variety of lovely gifts. ot-Laidi And dgglp ' ouse at Sells Home, "Sharon Sells WttMflS ' and her daughter, Melinda;iioHarfc > house guests at the hOmfeA^^MfS. Wilkins* parents, Mr. Hu^Wi's. Fred Miss Pat Kuhn Engaged To Wed Mrs. Edward Stacknidk of Mc- Cullom Lake announces the engagement of her daughter, Pat Kuhn, to Harry Mueller, son of Mr. anid Mrs. Otto Mueller of Country Club drive. No date has been set for the wedding. .g. .;• .j. .t. .g. .y, .-g, .y. ,y. •>, .j. .g. ,a. ,|. ,t. ,i„t. <g. j Freund visited in Crystal Lake Sunday evening. v • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson and Miss Maud Granger attended^ the .fifty-first annual .exhibition of the American Peony society held at the St. Paul Savings and Loan association building in Chicago Sunday. Mrs. Henry Schlade ,of Chicago spent the past week wttK^ Her sister, Mrs. Henry Freunxl. Weekend guests were Mr. JFreund'p sister, Mrs. Wm. Stadtman, and . Worwick Photo MR. AND MRS. JAMES ADAMS St. Joseph's church, Round Lake, was the scene of a pretty wedding May 28 which united Miss Joan Kurz of Round Lake and Mr. James B. Adams of Pistakee Bay. They will reside in the Bay area. M1 'I1 'H1 I|I I|. .|i Mrs. Tillie Doherty, Mrs. Vera Doherty, Mrs. Kay Mahoney and Mrs. Rose Mary Schaber attended a bridal shower, for Miss Mary Holden at the home of her aunt, Mi's. Nellie Sterling, in Chicago Sunday. The Sibre Whiting family and Mrs. Mabel Powers attended a gathering at the Leonard Burge i son. also of Chicago. home'in Grayslake Sunday, ;hon- Mrs Elizabeth Thompson, Mrs oring .their daughters, Barbara Thomas Doherty and Mrs. Nick and Marilyn, who were confirmed young attended a meeting of at St. Gilbert's church that day. their bunco club at the home of Mrs. C. W. Goodel'l, Mrs. C. Mrs. Oscar Berg in Ringwood W. Klontz, Mrs. George H. John- Thursday,. son and Mrs. J. c. Holiy and John Sclieid anfl daughter, the Misses Frances Vycital and Rena, accompanied by Mrs. Ethel Jones'attended a meii$8g Martha Freund and Mrs. John of the Past Matrons' club, \lield j. Scheid of ' Woodstock, ' were at the Mrs. Roy Harrison $M>ii>e dinne^i..,jg»>a^Es.,. .in the Ghristy in Ringwood Monday evening: ^- "-. Bum^l i hofirie ^ in' Wfiukegan "Sun- Mrs. Bert Bienapfl has be)^ (fay. and in' the afternoon visited spending some time in Tampa,, Mrs; Scheid's husband at Downey; Fla., where she was called by the and also toured the Great Laikes illness of her mother. v Naval Training center. Mirs. Ray Horenberger, Sr., (' The -Charles Vycital and Roand Mrs. Ray Horenberger, , f bert Beekenbaugh families enjoyvisited the, latter's husbami ILt' e(j dinner at Honey Bear farm Fort Leonard Wood, Mo,, , the ; Sunday to celebrate the grad/uapast week. s 1 tion of Mark Vycital from the Mrs. Rhoda Fitzgerald of^;*Po- r eighth grade at St. Mary's school ledo, Ohio, has been speiftffitg and also the graduation of Anita several „days as the guest of Mrs. Jean Beekenbaugh from junior Grace Thompson. high. Mrs. Gordon Grubenau, scyj„ , John Vycital of Washing, D.C., .^p^nt a fe# days recently with ,hip mother, Mrs. John Vycital. He made' thfr trip by plane. ' Mrs. Joseph Justen. of Richmond accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Laura Henn, of Buffalo, N.Y., visited in the Nick B. Justen home Saturday. NEW OFFICERS OF WSCS INSTALLED NEXT THURSDAY , A dessert luncheon and a talk by Rev. J. E. Corbett, pastor, will be pant - of the installation program of the McHenry W.S.C.S. at the June 16 meeting. Mr. Corbett will tell "What •the Ever Widening Circle Can Mean." Officers to be Installed are: Mrs. Harry Stinespring, president; Mrs. John Varese, vicepresident; Mrs. Fred Whitfield, promotion secretary; Mrs. Richard Ban-ows, recording secretary; Mrs. Edgar Nardi, treasurer; Mrs. Lisle §aqsett,. spiritual. life; Mrs. Vauglin £4[ones, missioifai-y education; Mrs. Clyde Bailey, Christian" and social relations; Mrs. Herbert Engdahl, student work; Mrs. C. L. Wright, children's work; Mrs. Albin Olson, supply work; Mrs. Fred Svoboda, (literature and publications; Mrs. Donald Bargerj social co-ordinator. The luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock, with a fifteen minute period of meditation at 12:45 in the sanctuary. Newly elected officers plan to attend a training school in Wheaton Methodist church in Evanston on Wednesday, June 15. Gary, and Stewart Pohlrri&jSfa Lake Zurich were visitors Frank Meyer home Friday, Merle Freund of Fort bell, Ky., spent a few <flay|i|gtei. cently with relatives here.' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick B. Freund, and his brother, Floyd, and wife motored back to Missouri with him, returning stne next iday. Fran<k Geary of San Andreas, Calif., in spending some time in the home of his sister, Wfrfe' Frank Meyer, and with other relatives in this vicinity. Robert Frisby and sons of Chicago called oniMcHenry relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young and Mrs. Anna Miller visited in the Frank Young home in Elkhorn, Wis., Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corso and son, Mr. anid) Mrs. George Kinsala and Miss Mildred < Kinsala attended the wedding "• a* their niece, Miss Norma Kinsala, and Emery Blanchard, whieh took place at the Washington Blvd. Methodist church, Park, at 7:30 last Saturday evening and also the recept^ooq which foHowed at Glen Ellyn. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ^Blak^, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Blake and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peterson attended graduation 0tercis<jb Libertyville -high school lasy* day evening: The formers' ^aridson, Robert N. Miller, was one of the graduates. > j - ' Mr. and Mrs. James Ppjywa and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ^ Last year, 1,575,000 volunteers gave service to the American Red Cross, of which many thousands served on a full-time basis. Jiitte' 9 • - Cwd 4*aJPty Sponsored by -Women ofthe Wboae -- Lodge --- 8 pan. •"' Ante 11 ^Summer Supper and Ice Cream Social -- Beginning at 5:30 pjn. -- Zion Lutheran CCiurch Lawn June 14 Circle 1, W.S.C.S., Meeting -- Church Parlors June 15 Stjrle Show, Luncheon and Card Party -- V.F.W. Clubhouse -- 1 p.m. June 21 Women of «he Moose Social Meeting -- 8 p.m. June 22 CtD. of A. I)ay of ^Recollection -- St. Mary's Catholic Church June 24-25-26 Johnsburg Community Club's Annual Carnival -- FLsfm Fry at 6 p.m. Friday -- .Dinner at 1 p.m. Sunday June 20 Installation of Officers -- Women of the Moose -- Lodge -- 8:30 p.m. June 28 Style Show, Luncheon and Oartd Panty -- Noon -- St. Peter's Church Hall, Spring Grove -- Sponsored by Christian Mothers Society June,29 Public Lawn Card Party -- Gruenfeld Home -- 1 p.m. -- Sponsored by Circle 3, W.S.C.S. JWy 13 Dessert Card Party and Balke Sale -- Acacia Hall -- 1:30 p.m. -- Sponsored by O.E.S. Blood and -blood derivatives provided to hospitals by the American Red Cross are made available to the patient without charge for the product itself. was Her personal radiance fulfilled in a wedding gown just meant for her . . . Meant for her too, is our special wedding coiffure lovely, radiant, fashion of todays modern June bride's . . . Let us be your personal bridal party coiffure stylist's ... / A I R C O N D I T I O N E D Call 147 for your personal-^bridal party beauty treatments . . Open Tues., Thurs., & Fri. evenings ' YOUR LOVELINESS IS CWJR BUSIN^SS Jflwei'bide Slaitvrfjftincf Stadia 126 N. Riverside Drive McHtmry, I1L Phone 147 JEWISH STUDY GROUP CONTINUES RELIGIOUS TRAINING From almost every town 'in the county, twenty members of the five-month-old Jewish study group of McH^ncy county .met Friday night at the rural McHenry home of Mr. anid Mrs. Jack Cooper to make detailed plans to continue -providing religious instruction for the area's Jewish children. * McHenry's Dr. . Lee Gladstone, re-elected .president of the. J^.C., appointed Mrs. Jim Miyashiro of Woodstock to take charge of the group's family picnic which is scheduled for Wednesday, June 13, in the Woodstock |>ark. After the picnic the families'plan on abtemding the Woodstock band concert together.** " Mrs. Fred U^berson of McHen-. ry described >'.^e schoolparty ^ which the tek^cr provided for* her pupils, tol'ttiark this year's .final session. J^play was presented by the, clnraren for the entertainment ojpfheir parents and refreshments vtf^re served to the children.. -1% Mr. and Mrs. "Anton P. Ifreund and . daughter, Margie, and Mrs. Don C. Freunj^of McHenry and' Paul Petiteialr o^ Waukegan attended the graduating exercises at Notre Dame University Sunday. . / VILLA NURSING ON PISTAKEE BAY, NEAR MofliEip^ Home for ffce SENILE . . . . 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