" . to [i'Ti '? ' «i ^ . $?-,i ' ' Pftgi Two THE McHENRY PLAIftDEALER '**•4 j 'I I i 1111 Hi juiiiju^ijiiiiiiui' H44H4444NH4<t4<H"H44444 Surprise Party Honors Seniors PERSONALS George Bohr of Minneapolis, j Minn., spent a few days here the j past week, where he was called 1 hy the death - of his uncle, Paul j Bohr. j Math Laures of West Palm j Beach, Fla., was a business visit- ; or here a few days last week. Mrs. R. I. Overton, accompan- ; ied by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tetiovv and Mrs. Ada Hoelscher of , Elgin, left last week for a several I weeks' stay in Orlando, Fla. Mrs. Layton Hubbard of Grays- , t CHARLENE DOWE , Two local high school, .seniors. _ nu_. „ nDTnr or. Miss Diane Munson and Miss «wVLLI DnlLiL wr Cathy Wolf, were g^iests of hvT.or MR. WAYNE KRAUS at a surprise skating party a; Pistakee Bay Saturday, the hi*?- One of the 'winter's loveliest tess being Gloria Wilke. wedilings was solemnized last lake was a visitor in the Frank Guests were Kay Kirk. Joanne Saturday, Jan. 28, when Miss j Meyer home Thursday evening. Hayes, Marie Steffan. Jear. Sels- charlene Dowe, daughter of Mr. [ Mrs. Annabel Aicher and Miss dorf, Kathleen Freund. Bi'.l and Mrs. Charles Dowe of Mc- ' Clara Miller left Chicago Friday Brooks, Dick Voss. Boh Trendler. Henry, became the brid6 of Mr. for a six weeks' vacation in Cal- Bob Bauspies. John Sternickle. Wayne Kraus, son of Mr. and ! ifomia,' where they will spend Jim Keohane and Jerry Smith. Mrs. John Kraus of Lakemoor. 1 some time in the home of the --- The double ring ceremony was j former's nephew, Robert Engel, Community Club performed in St. Thomas Catho- in San Mateo, and with a friend, Meets Feb. 6 lie church. Crystal Lake. j Mrs. Fred Merrill, in Fresno. The next meeting of the Johns-. Soloist for the ceremony was Later they plan to visit Los burg Community club will be l Mrs. Lester Smith, who sang i Angeles, Palm Springs, Catalina held Monday Feb. 6. at 8:15 1 "On This Day O Beautiful Mo- Island and other places of intero'clock at . Memorial hall. There ' ther" and "Ave Maria." . j est. will be important business trans- ' The pretty, blonde bride chose ' Miss Carol Engh, a student at acted aind all members are 'urged a go\vn of white lace over tulle ; Alvemo college, Milwaukee, Wis., to attend. i and satin, styled with fitted bod- j spent the weekend with her par- Following the meeting, re-! ice and boat neckline trimmed j ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Engh. freshments will be served by the i with Pearls and sequins. The full | Mr. and Mrs. George Lindsay following committee- Alfonse skirt of lace featured two inserts j visited Richmond relatives Sun- Adams, Michael Adams, Matt of Plated s net and extended into ! day. Adams, Vince Adams, Walter a °haPel length train. She wore j Among the out-of-town folks Bolger, Harold Blake, Lawrence a ^ace and sequin headpiece and j who attended the funeral of Jo- Brusso, George Diedrich and cari'e<i pink carnations. | seph N. Schmitt here last Friday Richard Dehn. **er three attendants wore were Rev. jJY. Nicholas Schmitt gowns of deep turquoise in iri- • of McAllister, Okla., Mrs. Isabel descent taffeta, styled with V-1 Johnson and Louis Schmitt of necklines and long full skirts. | Chehallis, Wash., and Mrs. Al- They had matching headpieces, j vina Hendricksen of Seattle, Miss Arlene Wimmer, a friend, I Wash., Mr. and Mrs Edward acted as maid of honor, carrying j schmitt, East Troy, Wis., Herpink and white carnations. The; man Schmitt, St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. bridesmaids were Miss Delores : James Halpin Lake Geneva, Wis., Smith, a cousin, and Miss Joanne | ancj Mrs. John Schaefer and Schuringa, a friend, both of j family and Mrs. Robert Schaefer whom carried white carnations, j and family, Arlington Heights, John Kraus served his brother j,|r an(j Mrg. Nick Bertrang ancf as best man and groomsmen , ancj ^jrs Leo poss, Aurora wer, e„ F rank ^B itterm. anJ,. a fr,ie *n.d , M*«• rs. Er-,l, eanor Nye, Mrs E„,le a- and Eugene Dowe, brother of the ; J BRIDAL COUPLE Dowe acted as [ nor Peterson, Edward Sutton and Arthur Martin were dinner guests in the' Wm. Sutton home She wore white accessories. Mrs. Kraus wore Dior blue lace over taffeta and also had white accessories. Medlar Photo THE JOHN WESTS Before her marriage to John •West of Wonder Lake on Dec. 3, this attractive bride was Miss Dorothy Bauspies, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Bauspies of Huemann's subdivision. The couple exchanged vows in the Presbyterian church of Woodstock. They are making their home in McHenry. bride. Gerald usher. For her , daughter's wedding,, • . _ , , , ,M,r s. D_ owe c,h ose a peacoc-k blue |1 „m• Mayw...o o• d Sund• ay and later lace dress over satin, with in- ™'ted ,thc,r c°usm> Mls? "eUl. serta of pleated net in the skirt. j '°"B "J* » t. 5np wnw wnv. i*tp appoccnriM „\fr c the Oak Park hos*p ital www itvh" a broken hip. Mr. and Mrs. >John Looze are spending a few weeks in Palm A dinner was served at 5 i ^each. Fla. o'clock for seventy-five relatives ' Miss Mary Nye was home from at the V.F.W. clubhouse. At 7:30, j DeKalb to spend the mid-semes- 250 relatives and friends gathered] ter vacation with her parents, there for an evening reception ] Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nye. and buffet supper. | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blake Following a week's honeymoon I have been attending a convention trip, the couple will reside in in Washington, D.C. Lakemooi. | Mrs. Herb Simon, Mrs. James Guests attended the wedding i Thompson and children and Mrs. from Illinois, Wisconsin and ' chas. Hansen visited relatives at Michigan. j Milton, Wis., Friday. The bride is employed as sec- Miss. Ruth Schaefer was home retary at the local high school I and the groom by the Northern MISS SHEILA DAY AND JOHN GRANDT MARRIED SATURDAY Illinois Gas company. A pretty wedding was solemnized at 10:00 o'clock in the rectory of St. Mary's church on Saturday, Jan. 21, when Miss Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thelen Sheila Day became the bride of j are the parents of a daughter, •Mr. John Grandt, son of the j born Jan. 26 at Memorial hospisenior Grandts 0f McHenry. The j tal. bride is the daughter of Mr. and i Mrs. Vincent Day of West Shore j-- CARD OF THANKS. Bc&cli .. t Rev.' Fr. ReuW officiated at' J" T""~p,y t,gra'£'1 1° Fr' the ceremony. i Edward C Coakley, Fr. Francis Miss Dav was radiant in a Klldary and friends for masses, | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin gown of imported embroidered' h°U^ets *n? other Conwa-V- Mrs. Cecelia Knox of white organdy Her matron of ' chantable acts tendered us honor, Mrs. Alvin S. Schaefer, j m f °W b^rea^ement in ^ chose a gown of pink net. I ° °Ur ^! °V6p. °/le- _ • : Mis. Richard M. Fleming The nuptial rite was followed j 39 and jaclt by a family luncheon at noon from DeKalb for a few days vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman schaefer. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Messman and children of Woodstock visited her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson, Stinday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weber spent a few days this week in Kansas City, Mo., where they attended a bankers' convention. Miss Ann Loretta Weber has returned to her studies at Clarke college, Dubuque, Iowa, after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weber. Mrs. Edward Holle of phicago is spending a few weeks with her Crystal Lake was a weekend guest. The Ralph Bennett family left last week for a month's vacation in Flprida. Mr. and Mrs. Alfons Adams atdthe &VT?\Ntl°T\ I" 200 gUeS^f i Classified Ads bring results, j and daughters, Joan and Joyce, O'rlnou in fh ' ubhouse at 6 1 Place yours with the Plaindealer | visited in the Kenneth Murray o clock in the evening. , today. ! home in Mundelein Sunday. One of Your Neighbors Yes, that's right, the attractive lady pictured here is one of your neighbors . . . Mrs. "Bea" Stella of McHenry ... Mr. John, one of our exclusive male hairstylists, created this lovely coiffure for her and we think you'll agree that it is very becoming It is our intention to run a similar ad, featuring one of our own clients, once each month . . . Be looking for them. We would like very much to have the opportunity to create a beautiful, easy-to-manage permanent for you. Why not phone 147 for an appointment today? By the way, your picture will not appear in one of our ads unless you give us your consent to do so . . . YOUR LOVELINESS IS OUR BUSINESS ^JviversiJe £J'fairsiyhiicj 'itch 126 N. Riverside Drive McHenry, III. O Phone 147 Open Tues., Thura. and Fri. Evenings 'til 9 pjn. Girl Born To McHenry Couple At Innsbruck Mr. and Mrs. James Winkelman are the parents of a daughter, born Jan. 23 in Innsbruck, AH8'1"*®- James, having completed his studies at thet University of Gottingen, Germany, and the University of Vienna, in addition to studies at the University in Paris and Yugoslavia, is now a student;' majoring in languages, at the University of Innsbruck and resides with his wife, the former Marge Goll, in the beautiful countryside there. The Elmer Winkelmans of McHenry and the Robert Gplls of Harvard are the proud grandparents. The announcement includes a message that the new father suffered a broken leg while participating in a ski meet Dec. 17 and was discharged'" from the Innsbruck hospital Jan. 13. Thursday, February 2, 1956 CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for floral offerings, spiritual bouquets ana other xindnesses extended in.& our bereavement. W£ are most appreciative for everything. *39 v The Bohr Family MONEY AND BANKING - In Everyday Living == Conversation recently overheard at a bridge table . . . N: "The children have been upstairs in bed all day, with colds. I Haven't been able to get to the bank to deposit my householdmoney check."' E: "I haven't, either. I had to wait for the plumber; then it was time for tny date with you gals." iS: "I managed to get out of the house all right--but not until after the bank's doors had closed for the day. My check, too, is still in my purse. Are you in the same boat as we are, Jane?" W: "As a matter of fact, I'm not. 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