f ^ ^ 1 , , V . . , A. ^?A*<r i * * ' ' » * «>ff / y \ ^Tk sSI ' . ' '^.S'Hj •> -» T /VVtl' r-lj- , / !> "I ^ lrf -ffll 'far*-! ' T '7, THE McHEITRY PLAINDEALECRB . . . v, ;. " \\ : • . ~ ' \ ' • . . . . - . •T phtu.rl sldJ ay• /"JTa n• u. .aJryj V2> 1i9 58 liPfs Community Clab To Meet Jan. 6 The next meeting of the Johnsburg Community club will be held Monday evening, Jan. 6, at 8:15 o'clock. Due to the fact that there are some important business matters on the agenda, all members are urged to be present. Refreshments will be served by the following committee: William Althoff, Frank Adler, Fred Ansell A1 Adams, Ralph Bennett-, George Rreier, Robert Breier and Charles Brennan. Tell. Engagement - Of Lynne Bradley . " Mr. and Mrs. William IS. Sradr ley of Lakeland Park announce the engagement of their daughter, Lynne Irene, to Glen N. Montgomery of Woodstock. The wedding will take place in the fall." Fox Valley Camp To Meet Jan. 7 Fox River Valley Camp, R.N.A., will hold its next meeting Tuesday, Jan. 7, at the home of Mrs. Frank Pechart on Crystal Lake blacktop road. Tell Engagement Of Kay feacon Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bacoij of Crystal Lake announce the engagement of their daughter, Kay, to Richard Croak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Croak of Woodstock. No date has been set for the wedding. day anniversary of Mrs. Joseph Etten, Sr. The actual date was New Year's day. Also helping in the celebration were four sons and one daughter, seventeen grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The party was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Etten, son of the, senior Joseph Ettens, formerly residents of Spring Grove. CRILL-KOEPKE VOWS EXCHANGED IN CITY BEFORE HOLIDAY Garden Club Members Distribute Xmas Gifts 'Mrs. Ralph White, Mrs. Charles Kopp and Mrs. Theodore Nagel of the Wonder Lake Garden club delivered Christmas gifts to the fiartland home on Sunday, Dec. 22. Besides cigars, cigarettes, tobacco, jamsi-jellies and hard candies, each lady Received a pretty brooch. The gifts wep4 placed under the Christmas tme, to be distributed Christmas morning. The Garden club also delivered apples, candy and toys to a needy Wonder Lake family. The children were reported very happy to receive the nice toys. A holiday season wedding of interest occurred. Saturday, Dec. 21, when Miss Vicki Crill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Richard Kleinhuizen of Shalimar, became the bride of Mr. Frank Koepke, son of; Mrs. Rose Koepke of Woodlawn Park. Rev. J. Elliott Corbett officiated at the 4 o'clock, candlelight service. The pretty, young bride chose a ballerina length gown of white net over taffeta, with fingertip veil and pearl tiara. She carried white roses. . Mrs. Diane Armstrong of Wonder Lake acted as the bride's only attendant, attired in a pink dress and matching accessories. Leonard Jensen, Jr., of McHenry served as best man. A- reception for 100 guests was held after the wedding at the bride's home, after which the couple left on a. short trip into Wisconsin. /They are now residing with his mother. The bride attended the McHenry high school. The groom graduated from a Chicago high school and is employed at the Johnsburg Bowling Resort. Bridal Shower Honors Jtliss Sandra Altman A bridal shower was' held at the home of Miss Eileen Stilling recently, honoring Miss Sandra Altman, who will become a bride on Jan. 4. A number of friends and relatives surprised the brideto- be, after which the group spent the afternoon playing games. An attractively decorated table adorned by a large white umbrella featured many useful gifts for her new home. At the conclusion of the shower, punch and a tasty lunch were Served. by the hostesses, Miss Stilling and Miss Lillian Larson Craig Howard Smith Christened On Sunday ' Craig Howard Smith, new son Of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith Of McHenry, was christened Sunday, Dec. 29, at St Mary's church, with Fr. Reuland, officiating. Godparents for Craig were Mary Lou Aliller* his cousin, of Wonder Lake - and his uncle, Earl Smith, of Fort Worth, Texas, who sponsored him by proxy. A lovely buffet supper was served at the Smith home Sunday evening to the sponsors, relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Freund are the parents of a daughter, born Dec. 27 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. A son was born Dec. 26 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hartwig. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson welcomed a son at Memorial hospital on Dec. 26. A boy was bom at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. Dec. 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson. Mr. aand Mrs. John Markle of Wonder Lake are the parents of a daughter, born Dec. 25. A daughter was born Dec. 25 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson of Wonder Lake. Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Perrin of Wonder Lake Welcomed a son at Memorial hospital Dec. 25. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Brand on Dec. 22 at Memorial hospital. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone for their visits, cards, flowers, prayers and many kind deeds during my recent stay in the hospital. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. 34 Mrs. Geo. Worts, Sr. Viola Schaefer To Wed Woodstock Man Henry F. Schaefer announces the engagement of his daughter, "Viola, to Robert Nickels, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nickels of Woodstock. No definite wedding plans have been made. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone for cards and calls during my recent illness. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. *35 Otto E. Pyritz Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Beckewbaugh and children of Clinton, Iowa, were guests in the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Althoff, Christmas. Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Allen of Joliet ate Christmas dinfier in the George Kane home. William Kinsala of Laguna Beach, Calif., is a holiday guest of McHenry relatives. The . Dawson Trine family are spending the holidays With relatives in Dodgeville, Wis. 1 Miss Barbara Eggert, student nurse at Wesley Memorial hospital, Chicago, and Norman Eggert, a student at DePauw University, Greenville. Ind., are spending the holidays at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bienapfl attended the funeral of her cousin, Martin Schenning, of Silver Lake, Wis.; at Wilmot last week. Mr. and Mrs. Varney Tahnerof Denver, Colo., visited her mother, Mrs. Anton Williams, and other relatives here the, past week. Guests in the Leo Blake home a few days the past week were Mrs. Elaine Horstman, daughter Karen, Miss\ Dolores Blake, George Schroedcr and Bob Bigelow all of Fort Jennings, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. \Paul Karls and son have been \ vacationing in Florida. J Mr. and Mrst-^rank May and daughter, Cheryl, of Chetak, Wis. spent a few days the past week with McHenry relatives. Miss Mina Kinsala and brother Peter, of Waukegan were out-oftown guests in the Charles Corso home on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phalin and daughter, Diane, of Waukegan were McHenry visitors Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Ekstrom of Elgin and the Roland Ekstrom family of Bartlett were guests in the Louis'Stoffel home Christmas Day. Mr. and' Mrs. William Heimer, Mrs. Annabel Aicher and George and Leo Heimer were guests in the Edward Gitzke home in Cary Christmas. Mrs. John Hus'ch and daughter, Leona, spent a few, days last week with Chicago relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bonslett of Evanston called on the Misses Lena and Clara Stoffel Thursday. Mrs. Nick M. Justen, daughter, Clarene, Mrs. Ben M. Kennebeck, Mrs. John R. Freund and daughter, Diane, Gretta, Carla and Marita Martin visited the former's daughter, Sister Nicele, an instructor at Holy Redeemer school in Milwaukee Friday. Joseph Bauer, a student at Marquette university, Milwaukee, is a holiday guest of his parents, the Joseph L. Bauers, near Volo. • Mrs. Nellie Bacon spent Christmas Eve andU Christmas Day in the Harold kacon home in Crystal Lake. Mrs. William Spencer and daughter, Mrs. * Thomas Phalin spent . Thursday and Friday in Chicago. Miss Esther Eshoo of Chicago was a weekend guest of Mrs. Alvin Dowell while the latter's brother was home on furlough from Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Becker and children, Carol Ann and Janet Randy Miller of McHenry, and Mrs. Clarice Purvey and children and Judy Green of Crystal Lake were Christmas day guests in the William Morgan home at Elkhorn, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Miller visited Mr. and Mrs. Peter Freund Mr. and Mrs. Don Church and Mrs. Clarice Purvey at Crystal Lake Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Powers, Jr. and son, Scott, of Pekin were GUESTS AT DINNER Peasley Photo Vocational agriculture instructors and Extension Service staff members were guests at a dinner given recently by the McHenry County Farm Bureau and McHenry County Service company. Left to right, frqnt: Richard Smith, McHenry; A. W. Schmidt, Hebron; Harvey Fedrowitz, chairman of the county Extension council; Robert Vogen, Marengo; and Farm Adviser$^j»h Burnett. Back- Paul Senger, Harvard; Anton Haroldsen, Richmond; Assistant Farm Adviser Earl Baylor; Myron Glimm, Marenjj§&f,wid George Forgey. Woodstock. ••• 8: weekend guests in the Raymond Powers home on Center street. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Huck and children were guests in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Reuland, in Chicago Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Wissell and son, Richard, and the llobert Wissell family were Christmas guests at a family gathering in the James Wissell home in Alden. Mr. and Mrs. William Wissell and son Richard, visited her father, Fred Mathews, in the Fay Mathews home in Lake Geneva Friday. The Alfons Adams family and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adams were guests in the Ray Walsh home in Fox Lake Sunday, where they helped/ Mr. Walsh celebrate his biittjdpy. -J Guests in the iWfons Adams home Christmas 'were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walsh, daughter, Pamela, the William Walsh family of Fox Lake, Bob Walsh of Winthrop Harbor and Art Larson of Hayward, Wis. Christmas day dinner guests in the home of Dr. Paul Justen and family in Glenview Were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Justen. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Skow, Mr. and . Mfl&. Charles Skow and daughter, Cindy, of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. John Smale, daughtejptfShefry and Sue Apne, and son, Terry, of Crystal Lake, the Phil Klafta family and Mrs. Helen Domek. pf Park Ridge. Miss Lucy Howden and Marie Paprocki of the local teaching staff are spending the holidaya at Daytona Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Miller spent the past week in the home of her sister and family in Elco, Nevada. Mrs. A. D. Foley and sons, Maurice and Martin, were Christmas guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wade, Sr., in Crystal Lake. The Jerome Miller family spet^ Christmas with her pareijts, Mr.r and Mrsi Peter Merges in Chicago. David Knox is home from Notre Dame to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knox. The Daniel O'Shea family of Grayslake were guests at a family gathering at the James Doherty home Christmas eve. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Francis Heckman and family of K^lmazoo, Mich.; spent a few days/ the past week fcririg a Sunday MrsjiHsir Strife Nete^ma ley#;$r.;:4! Ringwopd with his mother, Mrs.* STrank Heckmannfe Oiher out of town guests oil? Christmas were the Martin Heckr^in family of Elmr jj-- • -*fl""™si**s(£)irjstmas gathihs Nelson home were Mr. and and sons of Mrs. Leonard jjfflter of Bull Valft* s. Bud Oxtoby of r. and Mrs. Donald Butler and children of Johnsburg and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Prahl of Crystal Lake. The ChuckMiller family accompanied ;;lgipMary Kay Hermance of '^Hw^ond, are spending the holiday s^at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey'Rapp of Arlington Heights, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Mitchell and the Carl Hiatt family, Waukegan were dinner guests in the home of Mrs. Zena Bacon Christmas. Mr..and Mrs. Jack Zoia and son Johnnie pf Milwaukee, Wis., were Christmas guests in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Phalin. Mr; and Mrs. Clarence Anglese and|£daughter, Kathleen, visited his jgrother in Morrison, Wednesday# l||ue James Ballotti family of Syc^nore spent Christmas in the Lester Bacon home. . , s. Anna Miller was a Christmas guest in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ray Hermance in .Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Johnson and son, Frank, accompanied by Mrs. Erie Geer of Crystal Lake were guests in the George E. Johnson home in -Skokie Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lundy, 'Tor Shoes That Please If See Peter Gies" ... !• Baby Shoes • Boys' & Girls' Shoes • Ladies' Shoes • Men's Shoes • Work Shoes • Rubber Footwear Peter Gies Shoes & Shoe Repairs Phone 441-M 107 N. Riverside Dr. MfcifBtory, til. 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Riverside Drive McHenry, I1L to Phone 147 TOPICS McHENRY Glenn Paulsen *»y ... • Allan McKim CLEANING ABOUND TV We have been installing adapt- When you ladies clean around\e^ which cost less than a dolthe television set, don't move th2 far. If you wish to temporarily set very far in any direction. If A . , you do, you'll tear off the an- move the set- n s as simple as tenna connections behind the unpluging the electric cord. For chassis your next TV service call, fchone We get calls at MCHENRY 2233 and we can quickly put TV for this trouble quite regularly, but there is a remedy for thls gadget on your antenna conl*- nection. McHENRY TV W W. Main St> TWn daughter Marlerie, Mrs. Richard Fleming and Mn and Mrs. Jack Fleming and son, Michael, spent Christttias in the Carl Swanson home in Woodstock. , Mrs. Elsie Voeltz Is spending, the holidays with her ; daughter, Mrs. Howard7, Heidemann and family in Elgin. Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson and Mrs-. Kathryn Worts spent a few days the past week with relatives in Chicago. Mr. arid Mrs. Ralph Patzke of Champaign spent a few days the past week with liis mother, Mrs. Pearl Patzke. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompsofl and Miss Maude Granger were guests in the Harry Alexander home in Hebron Christmas eve and Christmas day. - , . Mr. arid Mrs. Kirk • Schroeder and daughters, Judy and jean of Crystal Lake, were i Christmas guests of Miss Florence Antholz. Miss Ella Mollohan, of Green.- wood .is spending the holidays in the Raymond Powers home. Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Nelson spent Christmas eve in the George Nystrom home near Burton's Bridge; , Mr. and Mrs. William Dreyer and son Were guests in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dreyer, Sr., in Forest Park Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs., Elmer Schmalfeldt, daughters Gail and Mrs; Tamara Penz' of Kenosha, Mr. and Mrs. Lesie Bungard, Janice and Marilyn of Elmhurst and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heniken of Woodstock were out-of town guests in the Joseph May home for Christmas. MARRIAGE LICENSE Jerome L. Stilling and Sandra Altman, both of McHenry. HONOft TWO AT HOLIDAY PARTY FOR OUTSTANDING WORK As a i>prt of eifloyiiJthe Christmas season, emweCof the McHenry divisional Science Research Associates joi&d their coworkers of 57 West Grand avenue, Chicago, at a dinner and dance on Friday, Dec. A chartered buV'jyith accommodations for about tlflfrjy employees and their spouses, nipt McHenry in a caroling spirit,wilder the direction, of Dan Malfife, manager, and Marie Corso, ftrnia Kinsala, Florence ^mith, Chifec Michling and Mike Sirota of t^e supervising staff of the SRA Scoring and Statistical Services center. It has been the pleasant policy of S.R.O. to make /an annual award to. emplo; recognition of o during the fiscal . Henry, two of the Dan Malone an were very happy Kinsala, sUperv' Jean Wiles,- tr 1957 winners. deserving ding work From Mcrs of 1956, iarie Corso, ime Mena :oring, and [rk, as the All present with an honest Wish and desire to return next year for another enjoyable party and get-together. CARD OF THANKS to all my friehd^ and especially my neighbors, I aril deeply grateful for your willing assistance during my recent l|lness. The prayers, cards, flowers and kindnesses will always b^ remembered. 34 ; i i ,P vla".,u la Barbier Mr. and Mrs. %Iichael Thill and children of Aurora were dinner guests in the home of her mother, Mrs. Anna Diedjj^h, Christmas. wa OSPviTAl Theodore Winkel lias been very ill, since easily Tuesday mora0g and was removed; to Memorial hospital, Wdbdstock. Mem83Vo rial Hospital Patients at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, this past week included Mrs. Sophia® White and Glenn Judson ;of Wopder Lake; Bertha Schmidt of Spiring Grove; George Cveftan and Mrs. Clara Bode of McHenry. ' . * McHenry Hospital .rattients at McHenry hospital this past week were Elmer Freund, Winifred Kujansuu, David Hansen, Catherine O'Donnell, Thomas Brittain, Benjamin Huson, Edward Samen and Walter Szarek, of McHenry; Maryann Schmarje. . Sharon L. Melahn Eleanor West, Mabel Zalus and \ Michael Holmes of Crystal Lake: ^ Alice Cooley of Cary; Robfft Mrkonich of (Chicago; Gail Strand of Lake Villa and Charles Zensik of Round Lake. Mrs. Gerhard Barbier has returned home from Augustana hospital, Chicago. Teddy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hollander, was confined to Wesley- Memorial hospital, Chicago, for six days \yith a virus fefection. 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