?age Two THE MfcHENRY PLA1NQEALER Thursday, June 18, 1959 Hold Dance At Parish Hall There will bo another square and modern danee on Saturday, June 20, at St. John's Catholic church. Twin Lakes, from 8:30 to 11:30 o'clock. There will be circle mixers, along with the other "dances. Refreshments will bo served. This is a benefit dance called iby Harold Phannenstill. a former McHenry resident. Frances Handrork , Married Saturday In a beautiful ceremony performed at Immanuel Lutheran church in Crystal Lake .ast Saturday afternoon. June 13. at 4:30 o'clock. Miss Frances Arlene Handrock became the bride of Mr. Ronald W. Kloss. Miss Handrock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J- Handrock of Crystal Lake is well known in McHenry. where she taught physical education in the high school this past year. A dinner and reception at 6 o'clock was attended by a large number of relatives and friends. entertained at a buffet supper and shower for Patty Freund of Lake Geneva, Wis., and Peter Brahm of Lake Defiavan, Wis., on Saturday evening. There were twenty guests present to enjoy the gathering. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Freund of Lake Geneva, Mi\ and Mrs. Clarence B r a h m o f D e l a v a n , M r . a n d Mrs. Ralph Justen, Mr. anch Mrs. Walter Anderson, Mr. and <Mrs. Harold Freund, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Freund, Jack Freund, Miss Virginia Kurtz, Jim Justen and Miss Andy Rrennan. Miss Freund will become the bride of Mr. Brahm on Saturday, June 20, at St. Francis de Sales church at Lake Geneva. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Freund, former residents of McHenry. Rosemary Heber's Engagement Told -- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heber of 506 Shore Drive. Lakeland Park subdivision. announce the engagement of their daughter. Rosemarv. to Stanlev Pol- Hold Christening For Smalt* Infant The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John 'Smale of Country Woods. Crystal Lake, was ehrisytened Mary Jo last Sunday at St. Thomas church in that city. Sponsors were Mrs. Paul Justen of Glenview and Ronald Belpedio of Chicago, an aunt and uncle of the baby. A buffet supper was served after the christening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Belpedio and son, Ronnie, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Justen and daughters, Debby. Pamela and Heather. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jugten of McHenry and the John Smale family. Dolores Campbell To Marry July 12 Announcement has been made of -the engagement and approaching mariage of Dolores S. Campbell, daughter of Walter C. Strassheim of McHenry, to George Maluzzi of Crystal Lake. The , wedding will take place July 12 at the home of the bride's father. ROSEMARY HEBER litt, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Barber of Rt. 120, McHenry. Miss Heber, a 1959 graduate of the McHenry high school, is employed in Evanston, and her fiance in McHenry. No' date has been set for the wedding. O.E.S. Sponsors Party, Bake Sale The Order of the Eastern Star is sponsoring a public card party and bake sale on Thursday. June 25, at 1 p.m. at the Masonic Temple, 107 Court street, McHenry. Refreshments will be served. Bridge Club Meets At Higgins Home The Wonder Lake Catholic Woman's Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Joanne Higgins this month. High scorer was Mrs. Doris Andreas and low went to Mrs. Alice Condren. Other players were Mesdames Mary Ann Cristy. Marie Shrosbree. Harriet Van Kanegan, Lorraine Houda and Harriet MeCall. The hostess served fresh fruit sherbet with crackers and coffee. It was decided to forego meowings in July and August. The September meeting will be at the home Mrs. Condren. Buffet Supper Honors Couple Mr. and Mrs. C.us Freund NEWMAN CENTER WILL HOLD OPEN HOUSE JUNE 24, 27 The Newman Catholic Student center at DeKalb, is holding open house on June 24 and June 27, and all ladies are invited to come. A buffet lunch will be served between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. each day and a short tour of the Newman house and of the Northern Illinois campus is planned. Transportation from McHenry has been arranged for both dates. Anyone wishing resei?vations or transportation please call 988 or 785. BENEFIT PROGRAM More than 100 persons gathered at the high school auditorium last Saturday evening to witness an unusually line treat. Ann Varese, talented actress and singer, presented a revue of a leading Broadway musical comedy for the benefit of the McHenry Woman's club. Mrs. Varese donated net proceeds of her fee, amounting to $80, to the local library. The club will use other proceeds of the program for miscellaneous worthwhile projects which they sponsor. Viola Schaefer Wed Saturday A beautiful summer wedding was solemnized on Saturday, June 13, at St. Mail's Catholic church, McHenry, when Miss Viola Schaefer became the bride of Mr. Robert Nickels. The bride is the daughter of^Jie late Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Schaefer of McHenry and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nickels of Woodstock. Rev. Fr. Nilges officiated at the 10 o'clock rite, with the children's choir offering nuptial music. Bouquets of carnations decorated the altars, and the bride placed her bouquet on the Blessed Virgin's altar. Miss Schaefer, given in marriage by, her brother-in-law, Clarence Diedrich, was lovely in a Brussles lace dress, her basque torso bodice fashioning a scalloped neckline and long, tapered sleeves. A lace panel skirt detailed her all nylon tulle^ ruffled train and bouffant ' skirt. Miss Schaefer's headpiece, a jeweled crown, held her silk illusion fingertip veil. . Her flowers were white roses, centered with an orchid, tied with white streamers and satin bows. Attendants were Miss Marie Stoffel. a cousin, as maid of honor. Miss Dorothy Stoffel. a cousin, and Gloria Figard, sister of the groom, as bridesmaids. They were attired in similarly styled gowns, in pink, blue and yellow, of silk sheer over taffeta. Their shirred bodices fashioned stoles, and tiers of ruffles formed a circular pattern as a detail on their bouffant skirts. A matching headpiece of forget-me-nots in a clouch motif held little nose veils. They carried bouquets of flowers in colors nmtehirig their dresses. Little Linda Diedrich. niece of the bride, acted as flower girl, wearing a dress featuring a white satin bodice and threetiered lace over taffeta skirt. Her flowers were in the three colors of the attendant's dress, surrounded with white. Albert Schaefer, brother of the bride, served as best man and groomsmen were Raymond Schaefer, nephew of the bride, and Jim Hansman. cousin of the groom. Fred Diedrich, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. Mrs. Clarence Diedrich, sister of the bride, chose a white and blue linen dress, white accessories and a corsage of pink and white roses. Mrs. Nickels was attired in a light blue nylon and orlon dress, and had pink and white roses in her corsage. Dinner was served at noon at St. Mary's school hall to thirtyfive members of -the bridal party and two families. Later. 300 guests enjoyed an evening reception there. Thfe couple left on a wedding trip, destination unrevealed. and upon their return will reside at 155 Millstream Drive. McHenrv. The bride attended the local schools and is employed at the A & P store in McHenry. The groom is a graduate of Woodstock high school and is an employee of the Woodstock Power and Light Co. WHITE SHRINE INSTALLATION IMPRESSIVE RITE Edith Buchert of Richmond was installed as worthy high priestess and Roy W. Dodd of Ringwood as watchman of shepherds in an impressive installation rite of the Order of the White Shrine of Jei^alem, held at the McHenry high school recently. Other officers included Ar- Jaine Besser, noble prophetess; Herman Besser, associate watchman of shepherds; Harriett Dodd, chaplain; Madeline Wilke, worthy shepherdess; Mary Klemme, worthy guide; Betty Jane Waspi, scribe; William Waesin, treasurer; MiL died Greener, worthy herald; Norman Frame, Harry Hansen and Edward Waspi, wise men. • „ George Moody was installed is king; Genevieve Roper, queen; Anita Hansen, first hand maid; Beula Cornelison, second hand maid^ Rhoda De- I^ffTy, third hand maid;. Edith Grant, organist; Lucille Moody, guardian: Harry Shales, gu^rd; Vernon Peterson, flag bearer; Lucille Shaw, banner bearer; Violet Moravec, courier; - Linnea Peterson, matron of honor; Doris Bluhn, flower girl; Helen Creamer, madonna. Rose Murphy was in charge of the Bible presentation and Frances Stinek was soloist. The queen's attendants were Lillian Bossier, Hortense Gord o n , P e a r l P e a r s o n , V e r a Frame, Mabel French and Elizabeth Rieck. The king's guards were George Bossier, EJdon Gordon, Arthur Anderson. Charles Osborne, Walter Bacula and Frank Moravec. TWO LOCAL MEN GRADUATED FROM MICHIGAN STATE CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this means of thanking our many kind friends for their floral offerings, cards of sympathy, spiritual bouquets and other remembrances at the time of our bereavement. We are especially grateful to Fr. Nilges and Fr. Reuland. The Rose B. Smith Family 7 kbwanis maim SATURDAY, JUNE Win 1:00 PX at Eastw@@d Manor Barn COME AND BRING THE FAMILY! USEFUL ARTICLES OF MANY KINDS Boats, Stoves, Refrigerators, Storm Windows and Screens, Lawn Furniture, Quart Fruit Jars, Books, and Clothing -- Some New Shoes -- Assorted Furniture, Books and many other articles. THERE ARE SOME ARTICLES MISSING IN M_cHE_N_RY.CPUNTY -- Unc4e Ben's Outhouse! -- Aunt Minnie's pearls! and Uncle Elmer's store-bought teeth! Come out to see if they show up at the auction! Hit The Jdlepy With Sledge! 3 SWATS 25c Two local young men graduated this month from Michigan State university, "they were Warren Wegener, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wegener of Pearl street, McHenry, arid Richard Hiller, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hiller of Johnsburg. Warren received a BA; degree from the college of public service, while Richard was awarded a bachelor of sciejhte degree in the college of agfi* culture. John George Diefenbaker, prime minister of Canada, addressed the large class. REVERIE restores a feminine elegance swim fashion ... a knit, elasticized and emboldened by its empire bow of bengaline. ^ 10-16, 22.95 BUT... RAINBOW Revives them! SMITOHE DRY CLEANING Banishes Perspiration... Gets M ALL THE DIRT! CALL US TODAY SANJXOLNi R A I N ® CLEAN Around Corner North of National Tea North Front Street PHONE D27 Open Fri. Eves. Til 9 Always Plenty Of Free Parking at Rainbow Drive-In Mr. and Mrs. Robert French are the parents of a daughter, born June 9 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heilgeist at Memorial hospital on June 9. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Thomas welcomed a boy at Memorial hospital on June 10. A son was born June 13 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. William Walter of Mc- Cullom Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John McGoyern of Spring Grove are the parents of a boy, born at Memorial hospital June 15. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Croak of Chicago announce the arrival of a daughter, Cathleen Therese, on June 2. Mrs. Croak is the former Kay Bacon, daughter of the Harold Bacons of Crystal Lake. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Croak of Woodstock. Mrs. Nellie Bacon of McHenry and Mrs. Conerty of Harvard are the great-grandmothers. Howard Michael is the name selected by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Useman of Colorado Springs, Colo., for their second son, born May 20. IN MEMORIAM In Memory of A. P. Freund Tears in silence often flow. Memories keep you ever near us. Though you died two years ago. Wife, Sons, Daughters and Grandchildren. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend a sincere "thank you" to all our friends and neighbors for their cards, floral offerings, memprials and other expressions of sympathy at the time of our recent bereavement. We are truly grateful. The Family of Mrs. Ray Page *7 MARRIAGE LICENSES Charles R. Church, and Patricia Marsh, Wonder Lake. Jerry Haldeman, Wonder Lake, and Jean Mueller, Harvard. W. C. Davidson, Wonder Lake, and Barbara Ann Marticke, McHenry. Thomas Williams, Crystal Lake, and Darlene Sellers, Wonder Lake. MARSH-CflURCH VOWS EXCHANGED LAST SATURDAY Of interest to local residents was the marriage Saturday, June 13, of Miss Patricia Marsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marsh of Rt. 2, Wonder Lake, and Ronald Church, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Church of Ridgefield. The wedding took place at the First Methodist church of Woodstock at 7:30 o'clock in the evening. After a honeymoon trip to St. Louis, the couple will make their home in Highlard Shores. OSRITAl * THREE AREA MEN ON UNIVERSITY'S LAST HONOR ROLL Three students from the McHenry area, are listed on the second semester honor roll which has been released at Millikin university in Decatur. In order to qualify for this distinction, a Millikin student must make a grade average of 3.0 (a B average) or better out of a possible 4.0. Vincent Cina is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Cina, David Fantus is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Fantus of Route 6 and Carl Walker is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walker of Route 1, Wonder Lake. IN MEMORIAM - In loving memory of our beloved husband and father, John Reinboldt. who passed away one year ago on June 20, 1958. A precious one from us is gone A voice we loved is stilled A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. Wife and Children 7 WATCH your Steaks and Chops Charcoal Broiled at ART & LEE'S 204 N. Riverside Drive McHENRY HOSPITAL Patients at McHenry hospital during the past week included Robert Reeder, Ruth Palmer, Robert Koenirjg, William Bleeker, Timothy Althoff, Marion Johnston, Ray HenscJiel, Vera Anderson, William Colman, Michael Wissell, Glen Pederson, Iola Tillerson, Jean Booster, Ruth Hauptmann, Frank Romano, Jr., Virginia Brogan ands Arthur Freund of McHenry; Carol Neff of Woodstock; Jan Dillon, Louise Willey and George Krause of Crystal Lake; Valerie Meagher of Island Lake; Eleanor Lynch and Kurt Weisenberger of Wonder Lake; Elizabeth Ann Winter of Lakemoor; Frances Kupka of Cary; Katherine Stevens of Round Lake; Nancy Kranz of Ringwood; Pauline Repmann of Carpentersville; Benjamin Key of Algonquin; William Mego of Naperville; Barbara Malinowski of Lakeland Park; William Stokes of McCullom Lake and Jean Quinn of Fox Lake. HARVARD HOSPITAL Philip Meyer of Ringwood, Gary Baseley, Cornelius Wegner, Joseph Simon' and Mrs. Michael Marchese of McHenry were patients in Harvard hospital this past week. CARD< OF THANKS I wish to. express my gratitude to all\^ho were sb kind to me on theNjccasion of my ordination Mass. thoughtfulness will never be forgotten. Rev. Richard Paddock 7 me utcaaiuu ui juy tion and first solemn / Such kindnessf1-ancf CARD OF THANKS ^ The Village of Sunnyside would like to thank Buss Motors for the loan of a beautiful Ford Convertible for the Harvard Milk Day parade. 7 It Pays To, Advertise! MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Patients from this area in McHenry hospital, Woodstock, this past week were Joseph Epp of Wonder Lake, Margaret Anderson and Theresa Horn of McHenry. 3% INTEREST* On All Savings at McHenry State Banl£j effective July 1, 1959 PHOTO PRINTING AND DEVELOPING 24 SERVE * AT BOLGER'S i 3* B E S A F E 3* •XT S A V E S A V E For Town & Country '106 \\. Elm St. McHenry, HI. Phone 2718 Open Daily 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Fri. 'til 9, p.fn. Closed Weds. WHERE YOU CAN DO ALL YOUR BANKING Complete banking service including drive-in banking and day and night depository. WHERE YOU HAVE INSURED AND ASSURED AVAILABILITY Only Federal Deposit Insurance insures both safety and availability. S A V E RE YOUR MONEY DRAWS THE HIGHEST RATE OF INTEREST ABLE BY LAW S A V E S A V E Effective July 1, 1959 all savings accounts will draw 3% interest which is the maximum amount of interest permitted by law for commercial banks. WHERE YOUR DEPOSITS ARE PROTECTED BY .FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE There is important differences in the types of insurance provided by financial institutions. WHERE EXPERIENCE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE \ The McHenry State Bank has provided complete banking service since 1906 and has. been building strong reserves for your protection. THiti-IS-NO-SSJBS? ITUTi -FOR-- 3 * ' M@NIY IN THE BANK McHENRY STATE BANK McHENRY, ILLINOIS FREE PARKING WHILE BANKING 3%