4jj|inounce Engagement W Doris Marie Dermott Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Dermott, of Verona, Wis., formerly of McHenry, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Dorie Marie, to Andrew J. McCarroll. Jr:. son of. Mr. I ^ and Mrs. Andrew J. McCarroll, | January,. Sr., of McHenry. # | Miss Dermott and-her fiance j have chosen Oct. 11. as 'the | date of their marriage at St. j Mary's CatholTc church, Mc-\ Heriry. . '• Miss £k?rmott graduated, from McHenry high school in I 1955 and is employed as a J private secretary in Crystal. Lake. Mr. McCarroll graduat-! ed in 1951 from McHenry and ; is employed as a journeyman i plumber in McHenry. i Geneva, Wis., has been an- | nounced. Miss Schmidt is a !- graduate with the class of 1957 from Richmond-Burton high [ school and is employed in Richmond. Mr. Leedle is engaged in farming. The couple plans to be march Edith's birthday in WED FIFTY YEARS Honor Beverly Blisn At Pre-Nuptial Shower Miss Beverly Blish, who wijl be a bride of early September, was guest of honor at a miscellaneous bridal shower held last week at St. Mary's hall. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. RObert Miller. Mrs. Lee Cooney, Mrs. John Justen and Mrs. Albert Foley. Guests attended from WoocK stock, Elgin, Crystal Lake and McHenry. Tell Engagement Of ; Mary Elodie Bonsser Mr. and Mrs. E. Jos. Rous- j ser announce the engagement J of their daughter. Mary Elo- ^ die, to Mr. Robert D. Weber, i son of Mr. and Mrs. James Weber of Lake Zurich. No definite date has set for the wedding. been Christen Son Of William We.vlands The little son of Mr. and Mrs. William Weyland was christened John Robert in a sorviee held earlier this month a t S t . P a t r i c k ' s C a t h o l i c church, with Rev. Edward C. Coakley officiating. Sponsors were Miss Loretta McNamee of Crystal Lake and Tony Weyland who acted as proxy for Dennis Conway, an uncle of the baby, who is in the Air Force. A picnic supper followed the baptismal rite at the home of Russell Weyland in Griswold Kitchen Shower Honors Bride-To-Be Miss Alice Joyce Bykowski was guest of honor at a kitchen shower held at the. home of Mrs. Marge Shay Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Shay's daughter, Mrs. James Delaney of Oak Park as hostess. About thirty guests were present to enjoy a social afternoon. Miss Bykowski will" become the bride of John Shay on Oct. 4 at St. Mary's church. Shower Honors Phyllis Schmitt Miss Phyllis Schmitt was honored at a miscellaneous shower held one evening last week at St. Mary's hall. Hostesses were Jean Vogel, Joyce Schmitt, Jean Blake, Barbara W h i t e , J a n i c e M a n n i n g a n d Nancy Justen. Cards and games were enjoyed by the seventy-five Lake, where the baby's parents guests. Miss Schmitf will become the bride of Richard White of are spending a few weeks. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conway, the maternal grandparents; and their children. Judy and Robbie, the p a t e r n a l g r a n d m o t h e r , M r s . A.nton Weyland; also Russell Weyland and son, Russie, and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Weyland and .clyldren, Judy and Mary S u e , a n d t h e s p o n s o r s . The baby's sistef;* tended. The baby was born July 12 at Memorial hospital. 'Worwick Studio \ MR. AND JtlRS. EDWARD PRITZ •' ) /Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pritz of Emerald Park observed the . occasion of their golden wedding anniversary on Aug. 10, when they celebrated with dinner in McHenry, followed by dpen house at their home. The couple moved to this aneai after his retirement in 1954, having first become acquainted with McHenry and the surrounding community when, as. a contractor, he worked on the McHenry dam in 1942. Wilson-Adolf Vows Exchanged Robert Quinn but unable to Lakemoor on AUg. 23. Sew-ority Club Has Annual Outing Eleven members of the McHenry Sew-ority club enjoyed their annual outing recently with dinner and entertainment jat Dundee. They were Elaine brother, Billy, 5, and' Schmaling, Barbara Schmal- Ktffcti-Ann, 3,' also at-l ing, Florence Falsetlif ~J*an Maddock, Frieda Olson, Ann Holden, Jean Kalk, Marion Kane, Ginny Covalt, Emily Rees and Muriel Etten. The Thursday meeting of the club this week will be held at the home of Elaine Schmaling. Marie Steffan To Wed In September Miss Marie Steffan was guest of honor recently at a miscellaneous bridal shower held in Carpentersville with her aunts, Mrs. Raymond Krag, and Mrs. Gordon Steffan, as hostesses. Miss Steffan will become the bride of Kenneth Diedrich on Sept. 13 at St. Mary's Catholic church. Linda Mae McMahon To Marry This Month Mr. and Mrs. Orlo McMahon of 604 Hunter Drive, Lakeland Park, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Linda Mae, to Richard Philip Brod, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brod of 207 Still Hill, McHenry Shores. The wedding will take place, with open church, on Aug. 30 at 7 p.m. at Zion Lutheran church, McHenry. Richmond Girl Engaged To Marry Miss Edith Schmidt's engagement to Walter Leedle of Lake ' CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank relatives, friands and neighbors for spiritual bouquets, cards, flowers and other acts of kindness extended at the time of the death of our husband and father, Math Lay. We are especially grateful to Fr. Blitsch and the pastor of Transfiguration church, Wauconda. 16 Mrs. Anna Lay Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lay On the Feast of the Assumption, Aug. 15, Mrs. Barbara Wilson of Wonder Lake and Mr. Anthony Adolf of Chicago were united in marriage at Christ the King church, Wonder Lake. The impressive ceremony was performed during the Nuptial Mass by His Excellency, Archbishop Eugene De Souza of Magpor, India, assisted by Rev. James A. Vanderpool, pastor of Christ the King parish, and Rev. Mashado of Magpor, India, also Msgr. Henry Weyer, M.S.F.S, and Rev. Charles Kolskosh, editor of the Benedictine Press. Rev. Leo Bartel, assistant pastor of Christ the King church, assisted Father Vanderpool and Mr. Charles Finn acted as master of ceremonies. The bride's gowrt was of beige nylon lace over turquoise satin, with beige accessories. Her corsage was a beautiful white orchid with a purple throat. She carried a white prayer book and white rosary, which was a gift to her from th£ groom. The maid of honor, sister of the bride, was Mrs. Stephen Vacula. Her gown was a full skirted cinnamon colored chiffon dress with a sequin cummerbund. She carried a white prayer book and rosary, which was a gift to her from the I groom. Her hat was a feathered . cloche,. and , she wore a brown, bab£ -mum corsage. The best man,, brother of the groom, was Robert Adolf of Meadowdale, 111. A reception for over 175 guests was held at New Evergreens neir Dundee immediately followirfjg the wedding. His Excellency, Archbishop De Souza, has been a good friend of Anthony Adolf for years and arranged his schedule so that he could be here for the mass and reception. Among the other out-of-town guests was Rep. Thomas J. Curran and Police Commissioner Jo-1 seph F. Krai of Cicero. Fire' Commissioner was expected attend. . i. The bridal couple left for an extensive trip to Hollywood and Honolulu. Mrs. Adolf travelled in a black faille suit with black and white accessories. They will reside op {he southwest side of Chicago, where Mr. Adolf is in business. Mr. Adolf's daughter, Barbara Adolf, just returned from a trip to Rome, where she was fortunate to have an audience withf Pope Pius 12th, rind she brought back the papal blessing which was bestowed on Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Adolf. LAY SPEAKERS TO OCCUPY PULPIT AT McHENRY CHURCH <-,•• & Visiting -lay speakers will occupy ; the'! pulpit at Faith P r e s b y t e r i a n c h u r c h i n t h e Eastwo&l v Manor community barn while the pastor, Rev: Jack Mclntyre, is on vacation for the next three weeks. Qp^Aug, 24, the speaker will be"~Mrs.;iHarold Smith of the Middle ^^ek Presbyterian church ih' Winnebago, 111. The service wili be led by Edward Oleyar of Holiday Hills. On Aug. 31, the speaker will be Philip of Woodstock and the^s^Vide will be led by Dart Mathe^of Eastwood Manor.. On Sept 7, the speaker will be Warren Krebs of Eastwood Matior aWd the service willcbe led bv Mr. Frank Seebach of, Holiday Hills. The visiting speakers from out of town are active ldymen and officers in their own Presbyterian churches. There , will^ be special music each of these Sundays and the services will be held, as usual, at. 10 a.m. BIG HOLLOW GRADE SCHOOL OPENS SEPT. 2 LOIS GARNER. CRYSTAL LAKE MAN MARRIED Miss Lois Arlene Garper. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. #red Garner of Sunnyside, exchanged nuptial vows with Mr. Leo Allen Wilson, son of Mr., ai)d Mrs. Leo, Wilson of Crystal Lake, in a ceremony performed before Justice of the Peace Richard R. Marshall in his home at Johnsburg last Saturday, Aug. 16, at 7:30 pi&. The bride was attractive in a street length dress of vlwte, with which she wore white accessories. The couple was attended by her sister, Mrs. Sharon Hironimus, of Wauconda and J^er brother-in-law, Ronald Hirtinimus. . ; The newlyweds are jiv|ng with h^r s parents tor t s e n t 1 ' : " " ' ' " ; l ' The bride graduated in 1952 from the McHenry high sChopl. The groom attended Crystal Lake high school. j Suiit. E. Taveirne has announced that 'Big Hollow grade school, located at Routes 12 and 134 in, Ingleside, will open Sept. 2. .j Pupils be .in attendance for a^ short 'session from 9 to 10:30 on that da^, with a faculty meeting from 1 to 3 during the afternoon. All bus routes will remain as they were at the closing of the last school year. The school lunch program will be" in operation Sept. 3, with no eh|yhge in the twentyfive- cent 'Juipch charge. Milk will be Available for those who bring lundles from home. Registration fee will be $5.50 per pupil. The P.T.A. will meet Sept. 10 at 8 New teacher appointments are Mrs. Dorothy Kirk of McHenry, who will teach a combination first and second grade room, and Mrs. Mary Litterst of Libertyville, who will teach sixth grade. First grade pupils and transfer students are requested to e n r o l l i m m e d i a t e l y a t t h e school office, which is open daily from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. » Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nelson and family pf Sterling visited lin&.tbe ' Slagnus Nelson 4iome Crvstai Lake Sunday. Mir. and Mrs. Bud Oxtoby of Ringwood called late in the day. Newlyweds Worwick,' Studio THE GEORGE BAR! ' * . St. John's Lutheran cfrtfrch at Island Lake was the setting for a wedding on Aug. 9 whi united Miss Patricia Rad Johnsburg and Mr. George B ber, Jr., of McHenry. EXCHANGE VOWS Miss Patricia "Dixon and Mr. Donald B. Ray exchanged nuptial vows iri a lovely wedding ceremony which occurred last Saturday afternoon, Aug. 16, at 4 p.m. at the Community Methodist church. DEANERY MEETING < A board meeting of the McHenry deanery council of Catholic Women will be held at the St. Joseph's parMi in Richmond on Monday evening, Aug. 25 at 7:45 p.m. August 26 Regular O.E.S. Meeting--8 p.m. McHenry Garden Club--Mrs., Gretta Goodell Home, 1:30 p.m. August SO R i r i g w o o d C h u r c h A n n u a l Roast Beef Dinner -- Serving From 5 to 7.p:m. L Septembers O.E.S. Advance Night DONATES NEW BOOK It has come to pur attention that a new book, "A Matter of Life and Death," has been donated • to the public library in McHenry by Mrs. Zelma Lee Wetle, dealing with the controversial issue of Krebiozen and thfe cancer problem. Those who have read the book say it is most informative for those interested in the subject Bridal Couple Worwick Studio Photo The Lawrence LiiuSfUarks Before her marriage ^n Aug. 2 to Lawrence Lindmark, this pretty bride was Miss .Beverly May of Johnsburg, The couple will make their home in Grayslake. ^ LEONARD F. PAWLIKOWSKI, D.D.S. announces the association of STANLEY J. STANFORD, D.D.S. for the general practice of Dentistry £ 308 So. Green St. McHenry, 111. Pretty & Pert for School What with school being jU^t/around the corner make an appointment now and leave your hair problems in our capable hands. If You're Not Becoming To Him . . . ... You Had Better "Be-Coming" To Us # Open Tues., Thurs* and FrL Evenings ' '• • 4o 9 MARRIAGE LICENSES Peter C. Puleo of Island Lake and Sally G. Beard of McHenry. [ Anthony J. Adolf, of Chicago and Barbara M. Wilson .'df Wonder Lake. Stanley M. Kay, Chicago, alld Mrs. Helen L. Norton, Lakemoor. Be Wise--Use the Classifieds ier CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this opportunity to thank friends and relatives for letters, car<js, gifts and visits during the time I was confined to the hospital. These many remembrances helped to make the time pass more quickly. 16 Rose Walkington Parking meters in the city are in effect Friday evenings until 9 p.m. WE MAKE POSSIBLE THE HOME YOU THOUGHT YOU COULDN'T AFFORD! 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