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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Jul 1955, p. 2

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m: r; • Two TWW t>*<i4..1iit'it"T"f T t^•H"M"t"I,,t 11'1 tit IT r"f^^i*^^"f"T"t"I"t"T"M'^t"Iv!"fr'ln|n • n PERSONALS Community Club j FORMER RINGWOQD To Meet July 11 j GIRL MARRIED TO , " The next meeting of the Johns- ; T Ar^ v QTATVPTVYNT burg Community club will be •&• o 1/VLN 1 WIN hrld Monday, July 11, at 8:30 o'clock at the clubhouse. Following the meeting, refreshments will be served by the committee consisting of the following: mem-' bert Hiller and - Carl Hallstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Oi4al Weldon and daughter. Dee, of Wichita, Kas., spent three days last week visiting in the William Moore home at Wonder Lake. Mrs. Anna Diedrieh and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thenncs and sons, Jimmie and Jack, were visitors in the Michael Thill home in Aurora last Wednesday. Jack remained for 4^- longer visit in the home of his aunt and Warden Club Plans „ Summer Events Members are asked to meet at the park at 10 o'clock. Miss Phyllis McCannon, daugh- uncle. ter of Mr. and Mrs.'Roland' Mc-; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Keg. of Cannon, former Ringwood resi-: Orlando, Fla., former McHenry dents and now of Bloomingtort, residents who have been visiting bci's: wllli^m" Haagr Fre'd Hue- i was niarried to Jack E. Stanton relatives in Elgin,, were dinner mann, .George Hiller, Joseph!0^ Veinon, Iowa,. Sunday 1 guests in the J. C. Holly home Himpelmann. Henry Hiller, Leo | aftelT1GOn' June 26, at 3 p.m. be- recently. Hiilpr Jerrv Hettermann Nor- ffore guests at the Wesley Miss Mercedes Gustafson of y Heuermann' wor Methodist church at Bloomington. Chicago spent a few days the the bride's attendants were Past week with her grandmother, Miss Miriam Temple of Ft. Mrs. Edith Hayes: Dodge, Wis., as maid of honor, Out-of-town folks who attend- TU U J 1 -u v, 1^ I ^iss Janice Linsey of Elmhurst ed the annual .get-together held The McHenry Garden club held and Mlgg Ann Abraham Qf at the • Robert Thompson home its June meeting at the home o j Woojstock as bridesmaids. The. Sunday were Mr. and Mis. Mrs. George Stilling on June 28. f](nver ir, was M Norman Evere* Th0mpS0n. Kav and at which , time plans were made j Qf Evanston Janice, of Western Springs. Mr. for the garden show held Aug. 5i WalsQn Hartbeck of Coalsburg, and Mrs Gerald Lathshaw, Sanat the American Legion home.! Jmva gen.ed ag bpgt man ^ ^ ^ ^ Unda q[ Broo]{. ans were a so iscusse 1 U5bers were David McCannon, field, Mrs. Bruce Godar and e summer picnic u j . brjde's brother, Tracy Norris Kristy of Naperville, Mr. and of Iowa City. Iowa, and William Mrs. George E. Johnson, Stephen Mrs. Mae Stinespring gave two (Yeisley of Mt" Vern°n' Iowa" ! an^ ®usan- of Sk°A^e afr M£ readings at the June meeting.! Assisting at the wedding re- and Mrs. Harry Alexander,, of The club will meet next at the j cePtion in the church Parlor were; Hebron Miss Sally King of Cedar Rapids,: Mlss Hene Bassett spent the Iowa. Mrs. William Kettlekamp Fourth of July weekend with of Iowa City, Iowa, Miss Shirley j friends in Conrad, Iowa. Knox of Marshalltown, Iowa, j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawrence Miss Virginia Jepsen, Mrs. of Chicago spent the weekend Patormsby, Miss Joanne Dewey < with Mrs. Mollie Givens. Sunday and Miss Margaret Jepsen. ' visitors in the Givens home were The newlyweds left on a wed- ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phalin and ding trip to Lake Koshkonont, Monica and Diane of Waukegan. Wis. i Mrs. Charles Unti has returned They are now at home in from Daytona Beach, Fla., where Springfield, where the bride- , she spent the past several groom is employed in the bridge months. design department of the Illinois Mrs. A. K. Burns of Hollywood, State Highway commission. 1 Fla., is spending some time at Mrs. Stanton is a 1955 grad- her summer home at Hickory MARTHA MANSON. t RICHARD SWANSQNl MARRIED JUNE 25': Before her marriage to Mr. Richard Reynolds SwafiSori of Chicago, son of; Mr. and Mrs Oscar Swanson of Maywood .fmd Wonder Lake, this lovely,. b*|de was Miss Martha Louise daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E4Wir£ L. Manson of 6462 N. Le^li avenue, Chicago, formerly v^of^ Wonder Lake. The couple exchanged vows June 25 at the Edison Park Lutheran church, the bride wearing a chantiyy lace gown oVer home of Mrs. Robert Thompson. 404 Main street, Tuesday, July 26. Couple Celebrates Thirtieth Anniversity Mr. and Mrs. William Yung. Sr., celebrated their thirtieth wedding anniversary, on June 26, although the actual date wasthe twenty-seventh. Present to enjoy the day with them at their home near Johnsburg were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Klein, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Peter Klein, Jr., and children, Karen | uate 0f Cornell college in Mount Grange. and^Kenny. Mr. and^Mrs. Ernest | Vernon, Iowa. The bridegroom Mr. and Mrs. James Mahoney, t-v... j " ~ received a civil engineering de-' Jimmie Jay and Joyce, of Chigree from Cornell in June of cago and Patti and Jean Ander- 1953. son of Morton Grove were Fourth Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington of July guests in the home of of Ringwood. grandparents of Mrs. Eleanore Foley. the bride attended the wedding. Ml, and Mrs Magnus Neison, ~ : accompanied by Mr .and Mrs. TELL ENGAGEMENT i Oscar Prahl and Leo Bedali of I Crystal Lake, left Sunday for a Mr, and Mrs. Edward A. Gal- visit with relatives in New Rook- Ducheik and Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf, all of Chicago. A picnic dinner and social afternoon were enjoyed by the group. Dale SusaH. is the name selected by Mr. and Mrs. David Page for their first child, born June 22 at Memorial hospital. Mrs. Page is the former Carol Stoller of McHenry. Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Grens are the parents of a daughter, born at Memorial hospital last week. Marc Phillip is the nanae selected by Dr. and Mrs. Lyle Franzen of Phoenix, Ariz., for the 7 lb. 4 oz. son born to them June 18.. The young man's father is a former employee of the Plaindealer. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller are the parents of a daughter, born at Memorial hospital July 1. They have one other child, also a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horstman of Fort Jennings, Ohio, announce the arrival of their first child, a 7 lb. daughter, born July 1. Mrs. Horstiqan is the former Elaine Blake, daughter of the Leo Blakes. las of Hillside. 111., announce the j ford, N. D. MRS. [RICHARD SWANSON white satin. Her fingertip veil of illusion was caught up by a crown of pearls and she carried a bouquet of stephanotis and white orchids. Attendants were Miss Peggy Borkstrom of Chicago, Miss Betty Harrison of South Ben$, Ind., aiid Miss Judith Swan$oiij| of Westchester, 111., who wer& attired in yellow. |$ A reception followed the % ajSg clock ceremony at the Brookwood Country club, after which the bride and groom left 9n a honeymoon tirp to Wisconsin. ' OSRITAl Kathryn Sheldon of McHeni j underwent surgery at Memorial engagement of their daughter, | Mr. and Mrs. Paul LeBeau, i hrmnitnl Wnnri^tnck in«t w»*k Judith Ann. to Francis Oeffling, j Mrs. Grobel and children and \ 2tfrs Rose Lessard is a medical I William LeBeau wtt-e Fourth of j patient at Memorial hospitaf July guests of McHenry relatives. | Mrs. Lillian McCarthy is still Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lessard I confined to the hospital but is of Chicago , visited Mrs. Rose iniproving nicely - \ TL essard1 1la- st TFTr.i„dUa_y... ; ;*•*'$ IN MEMOR1AM In lpvjng memory of our darl- ' Niesen's subdivision JUDITH ANN GALLAS son of Mr. and Mrs. George Oeffling, Sr., of Johnsburg. The Gallases are summer residents of ing Jean, who passed away July 12, 1953. We often think of you those happy days When we were all. .together, Your loving smile and cheerful ways Will live in our hearts forever. The bride-to-be is a graduate this year of Proviso high school in Maywood and Mr. Oeffling completed his education at the McHenry high school this past June. No definite date has been set for the wedding. 9 The Steadman and | Lend Uncle Sam Your Dollars Simmons Families j Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Injuries In 3-Car Crash Fatal To Chicago Man Injuries suffered several days previous resulted in death on June 29 for Chaucer Whitmore, 39, of Chicago, who died in St. Joseph's hospital, Elgin. He was struck by one or more cars in a three-auto accident on Rt. 12, east of Barrington. Death was attributed to a skull fracture. Whitmore had just alighted from a car and was crossing the highway when he was struck by a car driven by Lester Sagester of the McHenry area, who swerved but was unable to avoid hitting him. In doing so, the Sagester auto collided with two others and police officers who investigated were unable to determine whether Chaucer also may have been hit by one or both of the ; other cars. I SHOP AT HOME Watch for the Opening ^ °f the View m e rle noRmnn Qosmetic Studio 30 East Ann Street McHenry, 111. 1 Block East of Old Lend Uncle Sam Your Dollars iu-m "AMERICA'S FINEST FOOD SUPPLEMENT" Added to your diet, it assures a more complete nutrition. Call: FLORENCE ENGDAHL McHenry 1074-R July 10 Johnsburg P.T.A. Family picnic -- Fox Lake Park, Wllmoit, wis. -- 10 A.M. ' July 12 .. . # O.E.S. Household . Deiftonstra- ; tion Party -- 8 P.M. Acadia Hajl -- public Invited, July 13 Dessert Card Party and BW Sale -- Acacia Hall -- 1:30 p.m. -- sponsored by O.E.S. July 16-17 St. Peter's Church Carnival -- Spring Grove July 21 Garden Club picnic --• July 27 Annual Lawn Party aftd Dessert Luncheon -- St. Patrick's Church -- 1:30 P.M. July 31 Moose Picnic -- V.F.W. Picnic Grounds -- Bring LUnch. August 3 Christian Mother and Altar Society Picnic RivervieW Camp, R.N.A., Picnic -- 1 P.M. -- V.F.W. Grounds. August 11 c Fashjon Show and Dessert Luncheon -- McHenry Country Club -- Sponsored by O.E.S. August 24 Dessert Luncheon and Style Show -- American Legion Home Sponsored by St. Mary's P.T.A. October 8 Fiftieth Anniversary, O.E.S. -- Dinner, McHenry Country Club. AUDREY ANDREAS AND JOHN SMITH MARRIED JULY 1 A pretty wedding at the Greenwood Methodist church at 7:30 o'clock Friday night, July 1, united in marriage Miss Audrey Andreas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Weldon Andreas of Ringwood, and Mr. John A. Smith, son of Howard Smith of Matteson, 111. Rev. Reed officiated at the service. The couple was attended by Darlene and Duane Andreas, sister and brother of the bride. A reception followed the service at Dundee. Buy U.S. Savings Bonds SHERIFF PROGRAM PERFORMERS "CARLO" World Famous Illusionist, demonstrates his famous Jitter-Bug Trick to his two beautiful assistants, Jane Darling and Betty Hunter, who enjoy it as much as the audience does. Carlo will present his two-hour stage show, "Cavalcade of Mystery," at the Woodstock Community high school, under the sponsorship of the McHenry County Deputy Sheriffs' Association, July 23. Tickets can be purchased from any deputy sheriff or at the sheriff's office. $180,000 LAW SUITS FILED IN LAKE COUNTY COURT Under the Drfenfefaghop Act; suits ;hkve been ^Jpfn the Lake county \ circuit t court totalling $180,000 \ concerning the death of Louise Barbier and injuries suffered to George S. Hartmann, Jr. - ' Twelve separate suits were filed, two by George S. Hartmann, Jr., a mindi^/by his father; two by George S.lHartmann, Sr.; and two each by Gerhard, Paula, Arthur and Elizabeth Barbier. Named in the ' .suits were Lemoine M. Leed|,: Dorothy M. Leeds arid Merrill J. jtfoffott of Perkins tavern in •"'Lake county and individual members of the Wonder Lake fire department. They were alleged to have sold liquor to Thomas Allen, driver of the car involved *'4fl the accident in which Miss Barbier was killed and Hartmann sustained serious injuries. In the case of the fire department, liquor was alleged to have been sold at a dance in Woodstock sponsored by the unit. •>•• .*>*• Read the Ads First Church of Christ, Scientist WoodstoCKjf^llinois invites ypu ^-listen to How Christian Science Heals "POLIO HEALED THROUGH PRAYER" Sun. 9:00 a.m. WROK (1400 kc) SUN. 10:15 a.m. WAIT (820 kc) l l l.lll l I 1 1 1 I II I! I lilll I I'M IM III111IIII II I N 11I I11 r BENEFIT EVENT Mrs. Charles R. Walgreen will open her beautiful estate, Hazelwood, at Dixon, .Sunday, July 10, as a benefit for the Abraham Lincoln Memorial Garden at Lake Springfield, a project of the Garden Club of Illinois. 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