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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jun 1956, p. 2

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fctgd Twd sms; UK PERSONALS H"i"illl"i"t"t"l'ii">"l!ii">it"{i'|'4"t"i'•{••!• •!••}•< Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bailey and the latter's mother, Mrs. Emma Franzen, left for their home in San Francisco, Calif., Thursday, after a visit in the Max Doering home. While here they attended the graduation of their niece and granddaughter, Barbara Doering, from the junior high Shower Honors at 7:30 o'clock on July 16. Donna Schmitt The following officers were ^ Eighty guests were present at j unanimously elected: Mrs. Alice j on Tuesday evening. Johnsburg Memorial hall last j Condron. chairman; Mrs. Ger- ' Mrs .Charles (Chuck) Miller Thursday evening to honor Miss trude Anderson, vice-chairman; and SOn, Chai'les, left last Wed- Donna Schmitt, a bride of the j Mrs. Isabelle Swanson, secretary; j nesday for Waltham, Mass., to near future. Hostesses were Mrs. j and Mrs. Vesta Switzer. treasur- Georgia Bauer, Miss Barbara er. Schmitt, Miss Beverly Bergsma j Mrs, Schustik and Mrs. Dimbn and Miss Judy Herdrich. | were local leaders for this month and illustrated the lesson Ohio, spent the weeken(J RETIRING GARDEN McHenry friends. 1 A social evening was enjoyed, with a tasty lunch served. Miss Schmitt was presented with a var'ety of lovely gifts. She will become the bride of Edward Condon of Richmond on June 30- Peter H. Smiths Wed <25 Years with a skit given by four of the member. The title was "Everybody Talks at Our House." A discussion followed about planning a family council. Mrs. Muchow gave a very interesting demonstration on the up-to-date way of cutting a chicken preparatory to. broiling. Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Smith Later, they were served a very delicious casserole dish, chicken tetrazzini. . • The next regular meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Condron the first Tuesday in September. of Johns'our* will observe their silver wedding anniversary on Saturday, June 16, when open house will be held after 7 o'clock . at Memorial hall. Mass will be read at 8 o'clock j -- that morning, followed by a din- • NCCW Boaril ner for 175 relatives and friends | Meets In City at the hall. j The Rockford Diocesan board Martha Brown of V-olo was j meeting of the National Council attend commencement exercises at Chapel Hill school, where Miss Dorothea Miller has finished her sophomore year. They plan to visit New York City before returning to McHenry. Miss Marie Barbier arrived from Switzerland recently for a visit in the home of her brother, Gerhard Barbier, and family. Her niece, Miss Rose Marie Sprenger, who accompanied her here, plans to make her home in this country. Miss Mary Walsh, brother, Melvin, and Miss Julie Tonyan spent a few days the past week in the George Stenger home in Moline. On Tuesday evening they attended commencement exercises at the Alleman high school Mr. and Mrs. Peter Roche and sons, Peter, Jack and Dick, of Rockford visited McHenry friends Sunday. / Mrs. Tina Kist' of Chicago spent the weekend with her sisters, Mrs. Kathryn Worts" qnd Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson " John Scheid and daughter, Rena, accompanied by Mrs. John J. Scheid and Mrs. Martha Freund of Woodstock, were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Christy Burns in- Waukegan Sunday, and in the aft^r* noon, accompanied by Mrs. Burns, visited John J. Scheid at Downey. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knox, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phalin, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Conway, Miss Nellie Doherty, Mr. and Mrs .Clarence Anglese, daughter, Kathleen, Mrs. Eleanor Foley, CLUB OFFICERS ARE HOSTESSES AT LUNCH MISS JANICE FRANZ AND J. T. MARTIN WED SATURDAY Grace Stilling and Laura Hill, retiring McHenry Garden club officers, entertained? members with a luncheon meeting recently. In the course of business, Mrs. Henry Smith, president, announced that Bob Thompson is the high school^ student selected to attend 'the conservation course; that Mrs. F. Lieberson and Mrs. Ar C. Thornton, earned a blue ribbon for the. McHenry club at the Libertyville flower show; that Mesdames J. J. Gruenfeld, C. W. Klontz and C. Dietle brought a third place award from the Elgin club flower show. :' j Mrs. Carroll Dietle, the club's new vice-president, outlined de- Maurice, Julia and Martin, and j tails of a very lovely party at Donald Givens Attended open i the Betty Nielsen home, while house at the Harold Phalin home in Waukegan Sunday, honoring Miss Monica Phalin, who graduated from the Waukegan Township high school last week, and Miss Diane Phalin, a graduate of the Immaculate Conception grade school this year. Mrs. Eleanor Foley and Mrs. Ethel McGee returned Sunday from Springfield, where they Mrs. Arthur Thompson, the rifew treasurer, was busily taking in reservations for the same party, * A lovely wedding took place at Nativity Lutheran church, Wonder Lake, last Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock when Miss Janice Franz became the bride of Mr. James Thomas Martin. Rev. Burton Schroed^r officiated at the service which" united the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Franz and the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Martin. The petite bride was pretty in a ballerina length gown of lace and tulle. The dress resembled a * large, lovely flower, extending from a bodice that was strapless into molded flares and a toUr-tiered skirt on wjiieh were three1 tiers of ruching-trimmed lace, petal-shaped. The short lace bolero featured long, tapered sleeves and a small, scalloped collar. Acting as matron of, honor was Mrs. 'Terry Klintworth of Wonder Lake, sister-in-law of Mrs. George Johnson, chair- I the groom. Bridesmaids were in Rock Island, Mary Kay Sten- I spent a few days attending a married to Peter H. Smith at St. Peter's church. Volo, by Rev. Fr. George L. Schark on June 24, 1931. They resided in Johnsburg all of their married life. . The Smiths have two daughters, Phyllis and Marilyn. Two Bay Couples Have Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. Anton Holmgren of Pistakee Bay celebrated their fortieth wedding anniversary on Sunday. June 10. with a dinner party at a Fox Lake hotel. Present were their son, Tony, and his wife of Des Plaines and another son, Howard, his wife and three children of Chicago. The family moved to the Bay from Fox Lake last August. On Tuesday of this week, Mr. of Catholic Women met at the home of Mrs. Charles Vycital this week. Luncheon followed at the Country club. Attending were the Rt. Rev. Msgr. F. F. Connor of Aurora, spiritual moderator; the Rev. W. A. Kriegsmann of Elgin and the Rev. Hubert McGinn of DeKalb, assistant moderators; Mrs. Chas. Thomas of Rockford, diocesan president; Mrs. John Hayden of Oregon, recording secretary.; Mrs. John Even of Aurora, parliamentarian; Mrs. Gordon Mc- Kee of Rock Falls, organization ger being a member of the class, j She returned with them for a visit with friends here. The Thomas Fen wick family . of Elmhurst spent the weekend in the C. J. Reihansperger home. Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Walinder were weekend guests in the home of their daughter in Gales- ; burg. Arthur Barbier, a student at j Marquette university, has re- | turned to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Barbier, to spend the summer. I Miss Ilene Bassett is home ! from her studies at Cornell university, Iowa City, to spend the and development committee summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Bassett. Mr. and *'Irs. Stanley Federo and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Federo and daughter, Debbie, of Chicago were Sunday visitors in the chairman; Mrs. Maurice Clark of McHenry, spiritual development - committee chairman; Mrs. Fred Rogers of McHenry, coop- , erating with the Confraternity and Mrs. Clarence U. Peterson | 0f christian Doctrine chairman- 1 home of Misses Lena and Clara , Stoffel. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Christianson of Richmond were visitors in the Edgar Landgren home Wednesday evening. celebrated their forty-firSt year j Mrs. Fred Ambre of Aurora, of marriage by spending the day • j^rs Charles Lendman of Sterin Chicago, where they enjoyed dinner and a show. Raymond Albrights Wed Fifteen Years Mr.t and Mrs. Ray Albright, celebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary on June 7, when nine couples helped them observe the occasion at a party. Guests included Messrs. and Mesdames Donald Freund, Perry Walker, Bob Becker, George Nugent, Melvin Stephenson, George Brda. Harold Jensen, Eugene Schaefer and Bud Kraus. ling and Mrs. J. G. Harrington of Freeport, deanery presidents; and Miss Clara Weinecke of Freeport. convention of Delta Kappa Gamma officers. The James Wagner family of Milton, Wis., apd Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wayman and daughter of Arlington Heights were guests in the Herb Simon home Sunday, where a family gathering was held honoring the tenth birthday of Miss Marie Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Fred . Pepping and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Engdahl spent a few days last week in Iowa- City, Iowa, where they attended commencement exercises at the University of Iowa. Mrs. Zena Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. William Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bacon and Mrs. Adrian Thomas and daughter, Cathy, attended commencement exercises at Arlington Heights high school last Wednesday evening, with a gathering later at . the Harvey Rapp home, honoring | their daughter, Carol, a member | of the class. . j Mrs. Floyd Stotts and son^ j man of the July 31 flower show to take place at the American Legion home, announced that the show will be developed about a theme called "Nature Symphony." The various sub-titles tor tables, arrangements, etc., will permit depicting a wide range of moods and memorable effects. Mrs. Richatd Wilhelm has undertaken ,to design posters for announcing the McHenry club's flower show. In the realm of recognition for a job well done, Miss Mary Burdahl presented Mrs. George Stilling with a gift from the members of the( club. The gracious hostess accepted the gift with humility and sincerely extolled the fine qualities of other members, who helped make the past years so- successful for the club while she was president. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our wife and mother, Mrs. Peter F. Miller, who parsed away June 15, one year ago. *6 Peter F. Miller and Children CARD OF THANKS Ringwood Home Bureau Elects New Officers The June meeting of the Ringwood Home Bureau was held at the home of Mrs. Helen Muchow on Tuesday afternoon, June 5, with Mrs. Wilbrandt and Mrs. Kopp assisting. Twentyfour ladies were present and answered roll call by naming their favorite childhood recreation. It was planned to have the July meeting with the 4-H clubs children, Barbara jind Lee, of ' Fairbury called on friends here j Sunday. Mr. Kerber is a former We wish to thank those who j teacher in the local high school, in any way assisted us in our j Mrs. Edgar Landgren spent bereavement. i Monday in the home of her Mrs. Ruby Shepard *6 j daughter, Mrs. William Colman, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Aingef l in Arlington Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shepard 1 Albert Buehler of Columbus, CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this means of thanking the many kind folks who remembered me in so many ways on the occasion of my birthday anniversary. The many kindnesses extended were appreciated so much. 6 Gertrude Justen John and Craig, of Carmi, HV are spending the week in th§ Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kerber and i Herbert Engdahl home. Miss Nancy Lange of Hammond, Ind., and her fiance, Arthur Swanson, were guests in the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Zena Bacon Saturday evening. For Better Results McHenry. shofy CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank friends and relatives for spiritual bouquets and expressions of sympathy and many other acts of kindness extended to us during our recent the Home Bureau sponsors andj bereavement, the loss of our it will be held on their achieve- beloved wife, mother and grandment day. The meeting is sched- j mother, Mrs. Rose E. 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ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS MARKING LOTS " PLAYGROUNDS CEMENT , WORK SEPTIC SYSTEMS CONSTRUCTED Rt?, 1 McHenry, III. 4 4-' where he is i. students at: the- University of - Illinois. . Miss* Franz is a 1956 graduate of the J local high, school. MARIE STEFFAN IMPROVES .Marie Steffan, who was critic-,, ally injured in an auto accident two weeks ago, is improving nicely at Memorial hospital. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Herman Etten are the parerifts of, a daughter, born at Memorial - hospital June 10-A daughter . was born June *Tf at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kennebeck. Miss Dcanna Dawson and Miss Janice Johnson of Wonder Lake, classmates, and Miss Myra Franz, her sister. , Lester Klintworth served his brother as best man. Mrs. Frank chose a baby blue silk dress, with which she wore blue and white accessories. The groom's mother wore a light orchid floral-pattern dress. Both had corsages of pink roses. j. Soloist for the ceremony was j Miss Ann Lundborg, a classmate. | A reception followed the wed- ' ding at 7 o'clock at the V.F.W. | clubhouse in , McHenry. The j guests were served pieces of a I five-foot high cake, decorated I with White roses and pale green [ leaves. Upon their return from i a wedding trip, the couple will i make their home in Wonder | Lake for the summer. In the I fall they will go to Champaign, ! MONEY AND BANKING -' • •• In Everyday LivingfM~^ IF TIME IS MQNEY, as the saying goes, then a checkbook in your hqnd can put dollars in" your pocket. Many of your neighbors salvage valuable hours eyery month--hours once spent traveling -- by using checks to pay bills. You see, checks can be safely mailed. The cost of maintaining , a checking account is little or nothing. Why not open yours, soon, at our bank? • • • PEOPLE SMILE at some of the "dramas" of an earlier era -- those, for example, depicting the Man Who Held the Mortgage as a villsjTi qt deepest dye. True, foreclosures were frequent, generations back; but we know now that the real villain was the kind of mortgage arrangement then current. Repayment in a single lump sum was a condition many: families found i t i m p o s s i b l e tb meet . . . A modern mortgage arrangement -- at least tile kind our bank makes--plays the role of a helpful "hero": It permits gradual repayment of principal and interest, in convenient monthly instalments, so that $t the end of the loan period the buyer owns his home free and clear! If you are thinking about buying or building, ask about other features of our home loans. • • it REALLY GET TO KNOW a person, and you'll usually find more thfngs about him of interest to you than you imagined. We believe that you'll find the same thing true when you really get to know our bank. Use the services which you're now aware that we offer* inquire about our other helpful services. 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