'Witf #pf •'•-Y 5 Sf5rtC-W^« Www^W^ w®m { THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER w?m ~ Thursday, May 23, 1957 fieorge Gilphin Son ' Christened Sunday The infant son qf Mr. and Mrs. George Gilpin was christened Gary Gordon in5 a baptismal rite at St. Mary's church Sunday at '2:30 o'clock, with Rev. Fr. Reuland officiating. Sponsors "were Mrs. Richard R'osing^and Robert P. Freund, an uncle. Refreshments were served to the immediate family after the ceremony, including the baby's brother, Skip, "and sister, ^lary Jo. iCatholjfc Daughters. Met Thursday Night Five tables of cards were in play at the meeting of the Catholic Daughters of America last Thursday evening. Prize winners were Rose Kennebeck in canasta; Octavia Weyland, Lizzie Thompson, Rose Huemann, Rose Freund and Eleanor Nye, pinochle. ^Rachel Lomnasney* and Laverne Lamz were chairmen of the meet- Installation will be held June 6. officers took place, conducted by Rev. Corbett. The new officers for next year include Dernse Nardi, president; Betty.... Francke, 'vice-president; Irene JKeim, recording secretary; Ann Vjarese, corresponding secretary; Ethel Bailey, social coordinator; Eva Bacon, assistant social Coordinator; Ruth Boesch, treasurer; Lois Eggert, assistant t reasurer; Jurte Allen, pronation; Marion Barrows and Dorothy. Sanford, spiritual-life; Sarah Anne Corbett and Muriel Benoy, missionary .education; Daisy Jones, secretary of social relations; Helen Lundy, local church activities; Rhee Nelson, student work; Norma Thompson,® childven's work; Efelyn Hans, supply work; Marie Mullers, literature and publications work; D.'Lunniss, publicity; Florence • Engdahl, assistant on publicity; Cynthia Fike, status of women. t. i<L HARRIET PLANTZ BECOMES BRIDE OF CLARENCE' J^MITH St. John's Catholic church at Johnsburg was the scene of n lovely wedding last Saturday, May 18, when Miss Harriet Lucille Plantz of Chicago, daughter H WED MAY 11 Harrer Baby Is Christened • Tine infant son of Mr. and Mrs.- ioseph Harrer - was christened j James Louis last Sunday, May 19, at St. Mary's church, with Rev. Harold L. Nilges officiating. For the christening "service," the infant wore his father's clrnstening dress. Sponsors were Marie Bauer of Milwaukee and Richard Schuster of Waukegan. iMinlin Infant Is Baptised The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jphji L. Phalin of Cooney Heights was christened Jacleen Marcia in a baptismal service which took place at St. Patrick's church last Sunday, with Rev. Fr. Collins officiating. Sponsors were and Mrs. Donald Phalin of Crystal Lake, aunt and uncle of| the infant. £. family gathering was held in the Pfialih home after the baptismal rite. The buffet supper table I was centered with a baby book ' vase containing pink carnations and lilies of the valley. Attending the christening were the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kerns, and daughter, Janis, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kerns and daughter, Pamela, Mr. and Mrs.' James Latham and son, Tommy, of Woodstock; the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phalin, and the paternal great-grandmother, Mrs. William Sencer, of McHenry; Mr. and Mrs. William Phalin pf Lake Geneva and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Phalin of Fox River . Grove. The Phalins have one other child, a son, Alan John, 6 years old. Worwick Elect Officers At WSCS Meeting I The W.S.C.S. of the Community Methodist church held its last meeting of the season on May 16, beginning with devotions at 12:30 and followed by a dessert luncheon. Special recognition was given during the afternoon to new members. A service of consecration, installation and dedication of new Photo* MRS. ANTHONY APPELT Miss Marilyn Schmitt of Mc- Hfenry became the bride of Anthony Appelt in a pretty wedding ceremony which took place Saturday, May 11, in St. Mary's church. locaoi BIRTHS aomo Mr. and Mrs. Dandy Evol are the parents of a girl,'born May 16 at Memorial hospital. , A son was born May 16 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fuhler at Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Therneau of Ringwood announce the birth of a daughter at Memorial hospital May 18. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harms of Richmond are the parents of a daughter, born May 18 at Memorial hospital. A daughter was born May 21 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John Kremer. Photo by Worwick of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Plantz of Dixon, became the bride of Mrs. Clarence J. Smith, .son of John Smith of Johnsburg. The bride was radiant in a white lace dress over ice blue, styled ballerina length. Her blue veil fell from, a white tiara and she carried feathered white carnations and stephanotis, centered with and orchid. Miss Geraldine Scareleski of Chicago acted as maid of honor and Miss Charlotte Smith of Richmond, niece of the groom, was bridesmaid. Both were attired similarly in gowns of pink, ballerina length, with which they frore pink accessories and pink picture hats. They carried "white' iris. -Sandra Meyers of Johnsburg, niece and godchild of the bridegroom, was the pretty flower girl, wearing a blue dress and*"carrying pink flowers. William G. "Bud" Meyers served his brother-in-law as best man and groomsman was Gregory Nowak, a friend. For her daughter's wedding, wedding, Mrs. Plantz chose a navy blue dress with which she wore white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. Luncheon was .served to fifty members of the bridal party and close relatives at noon, followedat 5 o'clock by a reception at the Community club hall for 300 guests. The couple will make their home in Johnsburg. The former... Jjjjp&Sfeantz graduated from the Dixon high school, and has been employed by Aetna Plywood and Veneer company of Chicago. ' The groom, a cabinet maker, operates his own business knoWn as Clarence's Shop. Neff-Masshc?mer > Vows Exctjang^d, . The Community Methddist. church was the scene of a pretty wedding ceremorty solemnized last Saturday afternoon. May; 18, at 3 o'clock when Miss Thelma Neff became the bride of Kenneth Massheimer. Rev. 5. Elliott Corbett officiated at the nuptijil rfte. Given in marrigae by her lather, John Becker; the bride was. lovely iiV"a white satfn, ankle length dress, with pearl tiara holding a finger-tip veil. „ The maid of honor, Roberta Neff. and the bridesmaid, Betty Becker, chose blue crystalette gowps, and carried baskets of flowers. * Little Joan Becker was the flower- girl, wearing a white dress, with hat designed in pink roses. She, too, carried a basket qfjflowers. - ; John Boro seiVed as best /jnan and James Becker Was groomsman. v . " » The. bride's mother chose a pale pink lace gown over saitin, with white accessaries. The groom's mother wore black and white lace over satin, with white accessories. A wedding supper was servecf at 5:30 at the community house for the immediate family. A reception wsfs held there at 8 o'-- clock for 250 guests. The young couple will make their home in the Lakemoor area. JOANNfi REINBOLDT, DONALD MILLER WED IN McHENRY CHURCH by Dorothy Welchman Saturday, May 25, will be Poppy Day in 'McHenry. Mrs. Sue Wirfs is chairman for the auxiliary. All organizations work to gether to sell the little red flowers. Remember, this is the only Source of income for many of our disabled veterans. Anyone who is able to help out on Poppy Day, please contact Sue at McHenry 975-W. Many volunteers are needed to make it a real success. June 6 is the night a group will go to Downpy io entertain ihe veterans. Anyone wislu.ng to go along, contact rehabilitation chairman, Dorothy Diedrich. or be at the Legion home at 6:30 p.no. w CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank--the Johnsburg rescu^-squa^for everything they have'done in their kind, efficient, helpful way. ^--=- 2 Mrs. Norbert Hollenbach COME IN AND TRY A KEY IN IT'S FUN! HURRY! Stop in, ask for your K«y to try the Traasur* Chait lock . . . YOU may have one •f the many Winning Keys which will open the lock. You may win one of the wonderful prizei. Troature Chett Dayi are limited. Don't Delay... avoid disappointment. NOT A CONTEST NOTHING TO BUY Valuable PRIZES and AWARDS TO "LUCKY" KEY HOLDERS THERE'S AN ELLIOTT PRODUCT FOR E V E ^ Y P A I N T I N G NEED Hardware 182 S. Grten VYCITAL'S Ptione98 Sheet -Metal Shop McHenry, 111. Stdre &6urs: 8 A M. 'til 6 P.M. Daily Friday 'til 9 Sunday 9 A.M. 'til Noon his artcL hers Saturday, May 25, has been designated for Poppy Day in Illinois this year. Miss Joanne Reinbioldt .became the bride of Mr. Donald Miller in a pretty wedding ceremony performed in St. Patrick's Catholic church on Saturday, May 11, at 10 o'clock, with Rev. Pr. Edward C. Coak'ley officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Reinboldt of Lake street, McHenry, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller of Ringwood. •v-Bmi'-Conway was soloist, singing "On This Day O Beautiful Mother" as the bride placed. her bouquet on the Blessed Virgin's altar, which was decorated with white snapdragons -apd mums and pink carnations. The attractive, blonde bride chose .a white, imported lace and tulle dr^ss, with chapel sweep silhouette\peplum skirt and Vneckline. hlcr cap of lace and pure silk, trin^med in seed, pearls, held her fingeHip veil and she carried an informal croscentshaped bouquet of white- carna? tions, stephanotis and dracena foliage. Miss Donna Adams, a close friend, acted as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Marilyn Smith and Joan Wenzig. Miss Adams was attired In a yellow, ballerina length^cown of sheer nylon Organz^vbaQked^vith taffeta. - She wore a matching head band of velvet and net and carried accrescent - shaped bouquet of variegated - pink carnations.-^ white button pompoms and foliage. Miss SrnUh and Miss Wenzig wore similar !^>wns in mint green and light blue, respectively,^ith bouquets of ;pink carnations and button mtirfls. Allan SchlHjptt, a friend of the bridegroom, served as best man and groomsmen were Roman-and Walter Miller' his brothers. Vernon Reinboldt, brother of the bride and Alvin Miller the groom's brother, were liShers. »> Mrs. Reinboldt chose for her daughter's weddiii^ a cocoa brown,, chgnt illy lace dress ovfr taffeta, , .with pink accessories. Mrs. Miller wore a purple dress and white accessories. Roth had corsages of pink carnations and rosebuds. A dinner for twenty members of the bridal party and immediate families was held .at the Community hall, Johnsburg, where a reception for 250 was enjoyed. at 5 p.m. ^ Miss Geraldine Thompson was to charge gf the guest book. The ifquple are now enjoying a honeymoon trip to Florida, after which they will be at home at Charles and Late streets, McHenry. N_ The bride is a 1954 graduate of the local high school and has bepri employed, at Krause News Agency. The .bridegroom. graduated from the local high school in 1953... He was released from the Army last December after two years of service and is now employed by Tdnyan Construction company, " IN MEMORY Of otir departed Neighbors, Fox River Valley Camp, No. 3251 R.N.A. has not forgotten the Faith, Courage, Mddesty, Unselfishness and Endurance' you exem] thee virtues of our order. CARD OF THANKS We, Would like to take this means of thanking friends, neighbors and relatives for their calls, gifts, flowers, cards and' other remembrances at the time of our frilden wedding anniversary. They were appreciated so very much. *2 . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dowell • »|i frfr 'giiji igi fr ifufr iji ij, ,|, AMONG THE SICK -'t-yfl .friH.fr,;, .M. 'Ifr * <1 McHenry Hospital . Patients at McHenry hospital this past week included Kunegnda Golemba, Sharon Marsh, Keith Sybil, Florence Miller, Gladys Schmitt, Mrs. Walter Grever, Nada Costa and Clara Szarek,' all of the McHenry community; Estelle Johnson Of. Round Lake; Neal Lowrey, Mrs. Emma Bruedegan, Eunice Fuhler and Dolly sterling, of Crystal Lake; Ann Frank pf Ingleside; Duane Adleman of Hebron; Douglas Coursen of Ringwood. Memorial Hospital Patients at Memorial hospita® Woodstock, this past "week included Master William Oeffling, Marie Stemier, Julia Hecht and Janice Pieroni. Buy your rubber stamp* at th« McHenry Platndealer. 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