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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Apr 1959, p. 2

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Pigi Two Nnnr McHENRY PLAINDEALER O April 30, 1959 • n Shower Honors Josephine Freirtid A surprise miscellaneous shower was held at the Legion home last Sunday afternoon, h o n o r i n g M i s s J o s e p h i n e Freund, a bride of the near future. hostesses were JoAnn Miller, Ginger Smith, Carol Jean Freund \and Elizabeth Jane Freund. About forty guests attended the shower. The centerpiece on the serving table "Cvas a beautiful . miniature, bride, whose dress was the cake itself designed and made by Mrs. James Althoff. The buffet luncheon was served in a room decorated in pink and white. Miss Freund will become the bride of Thomas E. Smith of Woodslock in a ceremony to be solemnized at St. Patrick's Catholic church at 11 o'clock on May 9. Buffet Dinner For Uenise Carol Mascari A buffet dinner at the John Mascari home in Huemann's subdivision last Sunday afternoon honored the Mascaris' daughter. Denise Carol, on her First Communion day. About fifly guests attended from Chicago. Gailwood, McHenry. Bonsenville and Berwvn. at the Lake Zurich hotel. The theme is to select a styling committee. All are invited to participate and are asked to bring their own models. New members are invited. NORTHWESTERN GLEE- CLUB WILL APPEAR IN CITY Newiyweds Ed far Nardis Wed 25 l'ears Mr. and Mrs. Edgar \7. Nardi of Shalimar subdivision will hoid open house in observance j of their, twenty-fifth wedding j anniversary on Sunday. May 3, j from 5 to 9 p.m. at their home, j | Richmond P.T.A. | Sponsoring Dance ! The Parent Teachers' associ- 1 ation of Richmond is sponsor- ' ing a square dance at the town hall this Saturday, May 2, frbm 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Lunch 1 Svill be served. v Anyone who has not done : square dancing is invited to J get started at this time. Har- I old Phanrienstill will call the dances, which will include isev- ; eral circle mixers. i Hold Latin Club ! Banquet At School A large membership of the Latin club of the local high • school attended the annual I spring banquet held recently, I with "H" Stinespring as toast- \ master. ( An excellent program was presented, including dancing, j singing, an exhibition of wrestling and two plays. The banquet committee in charge of the program included Anita Barger, Karen Parkhurst Carole Leibach, Judy Nowak, Gary Francke. Kirk Merley. June Glos and Eleanore Wirfs. Others who took a prominent part in arrangements were Sharon Berkley, Camille Coalt, Barbara Miller and Marlene Schroeder. Mrs. Clarence Anglese is adviser for the group. Mrs. Robert Green Surprised On Birthday Mrs. Robert Green was honored at a surprise birthday party at her home last Friday, April 24, planned by her children. Present were Mr. and Mrs. James McCulla and family of Lake Bluff, Mr. and Mrs. Willard McCulla and family of i Jak-Ana Heights, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCulla of Barrington and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Green and family of Elgin. Lunch was served and the guest of honor presented with many gifts. Ladies' Night At Community Club The annual ladies' night banquet of the Johnsburg Community club will be held Monday evening, May 4, at 6:30 o'clock sharp. A short business meeting will be conducted after the dinner, followed by entertainment for everyone. Refreshments will be served as usual. K OF C SPONSORS SMORGASBORD AND DANCE ON MAY 2 Arnold N. May, grand knight of the McHenry Council, Knights of Columbus, has announced that reservations are fast disappearing for the dance and smorgasbord to be held at Nippersink Manor, Genoa City, Wis., on Saturday evening, May 2. According to Mr. May, the spring fling will be a gala evening with a cocktail hour at 6 p.m., followed j by a smorgasbord served from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., and dance starting promptly at 8:30. A fine dance band will be on hand. The floor show which will be headed by Claude Sheldon and will include several fine acts, promises to be outstanding. Tickets fqr this event may be purchased through any member of the Knights of Columbus. There will be forty fine looking young men -- all members of the Northwestern glee club -- in the community on Wednesday, May 13, when the McHenry hospital auxiliary presents its second annual style revue, "Sun and Fun," at 6:30 p.m. at the Wing 'n Fin lodge. The Casual shop guarantees that the lovely ladies who will model will not appear in sacks, chemises or trapezes, for this year's clothes are designed to glorify the feminine figure. White's Men's store hasn't yet revealed all of the masculine models, but rumor has spread that one of the most popular of last year's models, Jim Gardner, will be back. The Toddler shop has been carefully selecting the latest in children's wear to outfit the younger generation chosen to model. Riverside hairstyling will feature their own models "done up" in the most fashionable hair-dos, and Otto Heinz furs will add to the more dressy costumes to be shown. Jody Lieberson will be working with Elm Street Florist on the decorations. Back again this year to narrate the show with sparkle and wit will be Mrs. John Matt. McHenry is indeed fortunate to be host to the Northwestern glee club. "The Eligibles," as they are called, will sing twice during the evening, once on each floor. Models will also show fashions on both floors. A f t e r p u r c h a s i n g t i c k e t s , those planhing to attend are asked to call 'Mrs. Henry Tonyan at McHenry 1569-W for table reservations, so that adequate and satisfactory seating may be arranged for all. Bak Studio Photo The John Baumstarks In a lovely wedding solemnized at St. Patrick's Catholic church on Saturday, April 18, Miss Joanne Weyland became the lovely bride of Mr. John Baumstark . of Chicago. BIRTHS Fox Valley Camp, Meets On May 5 Fox River Valley Camp, No. 3251, R. N. A., will hold its regular meeting Tuesday, May 5, at the home of Carrie Sesko at 724 Park View West, Mc- Cullom Lake. Hairdressers Meet In Lake Zurich The N o r t h w e s t S u b u r b a n Cosmetologists' and Hairdressers' group will meet on Wednesday, May 6, at 8 p.m. M H R A F s/c INC. CONDUCT PTA ANNUAL SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION The McHenry County Council of P.T.A. will conduct its annual school of Instruction at the McHenry high school Thursday, May 21. Program details will be announced later. The new officers will be installed at this meeting. They are L. R. Pearson of Fox River Grove, president; Mrs. William Moreth, Johnsburg, vicepresident; Mrs. John Ducey, Harrison, secretary; and Mrs. Harold Sherman, Burton's Bridge, treasurer. Airman and Mrs. Varney Tanner of Colorado Springs, Colo., are the parents, of a daughter/^Marcia Ann, born April 7. Mrs. Tanner is the former Lucille Weber of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Steffes are the parents of a daughter, born April 23 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. A girl was born April 24 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn Schmitt. Mr. and Mrs. James Saunders are the parents of a son, born April 20 at Memorial hospital. A son was born April 21 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. James Denigan. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bacus of Wonder Lake became the parents of a boy on April 23 at Memorial hospital. Mr. ahd Mrs. Emitt Roberts are the parents of a son, born April 27 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. A son wasTborn April 27 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, to Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Swegle. MARRIAGE LICENSES Harold Walter. McHenry and Esther wood Park. M. Eslhoo, Q |f \J (Lilies of the Valley) % ?• the very essence ' t C? of Spring... f \ ' '^ * Toilet Water and \ Solid Cologne, 2.25 ; C Dusting Powder and Toilet Water, 2.50 © Talc and ^ Toilet Water, 1.75 6s* ul\i I lr Also available: | f Perfume-1.50, 5.00; Toilet Water-1.50, 2.^0; Spray Mist-3.50 BUNGALOW INN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT New Proprietors STEVE and DORIS STANFEL Located In LILYMOOR on ROUTE 120 Come In And Get Acquainted Everyone Welcome FR. BAUMHOFER SPEAKS TO PTA MONDAY, MAY 4 St. Mary's P.T.A. will hold its regular meeting ton Monday, May 4. in the school gymnasium at 8 p.m. Father Eugene Baumhofer, superintendent of Marian Central Catholic high school, Woodstock, will be the speaker of the evening. His talk should be of interest to many; therefore, Sit. Mary's P.T.A. extends an invitation to all persons interested in hearing more about Marian high school. Fr. Baumhofer has some film in regard to the school which he also will show. The election of officers will be held at this meeting. The dance, committee reports the "Miami Hop" a tremendous success. The music was excellent, the decorations lent a Florida atmosphere, and a good time was had by all. FORDYCE HANFORD NAMED COMMANDER VETERANS' GROUP A meat ball and spaghetti dinner was served to members of McHemy Barracks of World War I, their wives and guests on Thursday, April 23, at the American Legion hall. The dinner was prepared by Buddy Edward Cannon and was served by members of the American Legion auxiliary. Afler the dinner, the meeting was called to order by Senior Vice-Commander Fordyce Hanfbrd. Regular business was suspended and Buddy Howard Hoagland, commander of the 9th district of the Veterans of World War 1, conducted the installation of the following officers for 1959: Fordyce Hanford, McHenry, Commander; Julius Gruenfeld, McHenry, senior vice-commander; Edward Cannon, Wonder Lake, junior vice-commander; Alfred Pouse, McHenry, Judge advocate; George Knight, McHenry, quartermaster; Ray McGee. McHenry, chaplain, and Casline Nacker, McHenry, trustee. Commander Hoagland gave a short talk after the installation. He spoke of the aim ot the organization, one of which is to obtain a pension of $100 a month for the Veterans of World War 1, $135 if they are in need, with certain limitations on income. He also stated rth^t the veterans of World War 1 have received less from the government than the veterans of any other war. After dinner music was furnished by Mr. arid Mrs. Winfield FMetsch and this music and the singing of Buddy Althoff was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. The following out-of-town visitors were present: Edward E. Lagerstrom, 9th district inspector, Henry Kruger, junior retyrned to Milwaukee with him. Loren Miller of Ogd&n, Utah, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller, several days last week while on a business trip to Detroit, ." Mich., and Cape Canaveral, Fla., for the aircraft corporation for which, he is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller of Cary and William Miller of Mexico City, Mex., visited Sir. vice-commander of Elgin Bar-1 and Mrs. Fred Miller this past racks, Floyd Bates, member of Elgin Barracks. The quarterly district meeting will be held on Stinday May 17 at the American Legioir hall. District officers will be elected and dinner will be served by the McHenry barracks. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Yanda and Air. and Mrs. Sylvester Tonyan attended the annual spring concert of the Marquette university concert band last Sunday night in Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. Tonyans' d a u g h t e r , A u d r e y , i s in her third year at the school as a member of the band. James Burke, cornetest, was soloist on the program. G. F. Schoenholtz and son, Richard, were dinner guests in the M. L. Schoenholtz home Sunday. Mrs. Schoenholtz's mother, Mrs. Edna Leonhart, week. LCDR Tom Harrison of Pistakee Bay ahd Lt. Charles Greer* have been at the J.S. naval air station at Jacksonville, Fla., for fourteen days of active duty for training. The mission has been to achieve thte highest degree of efficiency in anti-submarine warfare tactics. „ Mrs. Grace Thompson and son, Freddy, of Waukegan were Visitors in the home of Miss Rita Martin on Sunday. From CLUB LILYMOOR Be sure to attend our Friday Night Fish Fry at the low cost of 75c and then come back on Saturday night and be entertained by Jerry and Les. 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