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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Oct 1959, p. 2

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Page Two THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, October 15, 1959 Tell Engagement Of Virginia Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cooper of Hunterville Park announce the j engagement of their daughter, ; ior R. J. Frisbys. Hostesses were Sharon Dowe, Sandy M a l i e k i , S a n d y N e l l i s and Sharon Thiel. Miss Scarbough received many ' l o v e l y p e r s o n a l and household gifts from the friends and relatives who attended. Guests were present from Des- Plaines, Elgin, Johnsburg, Mc- Cullom Lake, McHenry and Stream wood. After the gifts were opened, refreshments were served. Miss Scarbrouch will become the bride of Al'an Thiel of Johnsburg in November. World War I Vets Plan For Ladles' Night Virginia, to James Hunt of McHenry. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hunt of Ringwood. No definite date for the wedding has been set. Both young people are graduates of the McHenry high school. Mr. Hunt is an employee of tbe McHenry Plaindealer. Announce Kngagement Of Dorothv Hiller The: October meeting of the McHenry Burrocks of the Veterans of World War I will be held on Thursday evening. Ocf. 15. at ^8 pm. at the American Legion home. The annual dinner and ladies' night will be held on Thursday Nov. ."S. The recular meetine will also be held at this time. Emnia Waterman Observes Birthday Mr. and Mrs. George Hiller of Johnsburg wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Ann. to Mr. Harry T. Knight of Washington, D. C. A winter wedding is planned. Farewell Party for Ronnie Tonyan A large group of young people gathered at the W. H. Tonyan home Saturday evening for a surprise farewell party and to wish Ronnie Tonyan luck. He will leave this week for two years' service in. the Army. Albert Chwaliszes Wed Fifty-Five Years Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chwalisz of Chicago, summer residents of Clement Lodge subdivision, celebrated their fiftyfifth wedding anniversary on Oct. 11. A Mass was read in their honor at St. Mary's church at 8 o'clock. Breakfast arid dinner were served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J. Olsen in Cooney Heights. F.nioving a turkey dinner and helping celebrate the occasion were. Miss Mary Chwalisz, Mrs. Lucille Gamoluch Alvert, Jan and Ter.ry Gomoluch. Carlotta and Clifford Mark Olson, and also Mrs Bessie Kolar of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Piotrowski of McHenrv. Mrs. Emma Waterman of Woodstock, a patient at Shanira- La home. McHenry. for the past five years, observed her .ninety-fifth birthday anniversary on Oct. 13. Members of her familv visited the nonagen iri.m. who, although totally blind, cares for herself and remains alert and interested in the activities about her. Lady Foresters' Hallowe'en Party The I "rV Foresters of St Clara's Court. No. 659. will hoM their annual Hallowe'en mrty and pot-Mick dinner on Thursday evening Oct. 22. at 6 p m. at St. Mary's school hall. It is not necessary that members come in costume. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stucker of DesPlaines and Joseph linger of Chicago were Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Frett, Mrs. Agnes Devlin and Mrs. Laura Hanson of East Troy, Wis., and Mrs. Lois Harms of California were visitors in the home of Mrs. C. W. Goodell, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Martin of Sterling were weekend ?uests of Rita Martin. Sundayvisitors were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyers of Waukegan. Senator McClory Speaks To P.T.A. Senator Robert McClory will be guest speakor when the Johnsburg P.T.A. meets on Tuesday, Oct. 30. at 8 p.m. He will speak on "School Legislation". ENROLL AT COLLEGE Among the 404 North Shorr residents enrolled in eveninp sessions at Lake,Forest roHecr are Daniel Adams of Rt. 1, Mrs. B. W. Gruenwald of Rt. 2. Irwin -C. Buchholz of Pistakee Bay and Mrs. Rohevt Nolan of Riverside Drive. McHenrv. MISS PIOTROWSKI LOVELY BRIDE OF DENNIS STRAUMANN As the strains of the wedding march echoed through St. Patrick's church Saturday ' morning, Miss Phyllis Piotrowi ski came down the aisle on her | father's arm to join Mr. Denj nis Straumann in holy matri- | mony. Fathers . Coakley and ! Parker officiated at the nuptial high Mass. Pliyllis is the : daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Piotrowski of McCullom Lake and the groom's mother is Mrs. iWilma Russell of Minneapolis, Minn. ! The lovely young bride wore ; a gown of white imported chan- , t illy - lace over while taffeta. ; fashioned with a scalloped Italian neck'ine. outlined in translucent pearls and sequin scrolls. The lace skirt had a jewel trimmed, scalloped border with clouds of soft tulle billowing out below the enchantment of dainty lace to | f.crm the sweeping chapel train. A, tiny crown held the fingertip veil in place, and she carried a white carnation and pink rosebud nosegay. Sister of the bride, serving as maid of honor, was Miss Delores Picrtrowski. who wore royal blue taffeta and matching ' accessories. The junior bridesmaid, Rosemary Sulkowski. and bridesmaids. Cynthia Rourke, Mrs. Franeine Hamlin Reeves and Elizabeth Kosup were gowned in poudre blue , taffeta with ' matching head- ; pieces and accessories, and ear- | ried pink carnation and rose • bud nosegays. Darrell Straumann of Min- | neapolis served his brother as best man. The ushers were ! Ronald Piotrowski, the bride's j uncle of Chicago. Richard , Saurwein of Elgin and Daniel 'Larson of Woodstock. i The bride's mother chose a j light b'ue brocaded sheath dress with royal bHie accessor- | ies and clear plastic slippers, j The mother of the groom was ! in red velvet with black acces- | cories. Both mothers wore i white corsages. Present also for the happy occasion were the bride's pa- | ternal grandparents, Mr. and j Mrs. Anthony Piotrowski, of ! Chicago and McCullom Lake, t h e m a t e r n a l g r a n d m o t h e r . Mrs. Mary Wasyleezka, and : the groom's granduarents, Mr. j and Mrs. Arthur Bollhoefer, of iTracv. Minn. I A wedding breakfast for the ! bridal party and relatives was j held at the American Legion j honae. At 6 p.m., dinner was served there to over 200. guests, i The young couple will take a | honeymoon trip sometime in November. They moved immej diatel.v into their new home in I Fair Oaks subdivision, McJIen- ! ry. ! The bride is a graduate of 1 McHenry high school, class of j"59, and the groom received his % Trial high schooling in Boy's wn. Nebraska. Mr. Straui- mann is currently employed as a boat rebuilder. Band Queen OBITUARIES W BARBARA KRICKL This lovely young lady is Miss Barbara Krickl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Krickl of Richmond Road, who was named band queen in a short program held between games* at homecoming last Friday ^evening. She has been very Active in the organization for four years and for the past two has been the stately drum majorette. MARTHA BERNACCHI Mrs. Martha C. Bernacchi, j 78, who had resided on Golf View road for four years, died Sunday night, Oct. 11, in Memorial hospital, Woodstock, where she had been a patient for about a week. ! Mrs. Bernacchi was born in ; Brooklyn, New York, and resided in Chicago, before moving to McHenr^. Survivors include her husband, Julian, a retired captain ! with the Chicago police department; a daughter,. Alice Bar- , bian of McHenry; a son, Julian; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. I The removed from i the Ge'orijjj' Jlisten & Son funeral home to the Grein chapel at 2114 W. Irving Park road. Last rites were set for this (Thursday) morning at St. Benedict's church, with burial in Mount Carmel cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scholz, are the parents of a son, born Oct. 8 at Memorial hospital. A son was born Oct. 7 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. James Stilling. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanford welcomed a daughter on Oct. 7 at Memorial hospital., ^Mr. and Mrs. James Althoff ire the parents of a girl, born Oct. 7 at Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Voight are the parents of a son, born Oct. 9 at Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Getner announce the arrival of a 7 lb. 4 ounce daughter, Catherine, at Woodstock Memorial hospital Tuesday, Oct. 6. The,.*ew baby has four sisters, L^iggen. Patricia, Janey and Ruth^ and one brother, Johnny. T^h e grandparents are Mrs. Cathr erine Guzzardo and John Getner, both of McHenry. Mrs Anna Guzzardo of Chicago is great-grandmother. The son borr to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Aim of Cooney Heights at Memorial hospital on Oct. 4 has. been named Jeffrey ,Scott. The; Alms also have another son, Michael Thomas, 15 months old. MARY DAVIS Mrs. Mary Davis, 87, of Pisi takee Bay, died Saturday, Oct. 110, at the Tobey rest home. Af- ! ter arrangements were made | by the George Justen & Son funeral home, the body was j transferred! to the Lain chapel I in Chicag^f/ Services were held ! at 2 o'clock Tuesday at Morgan Park Christian church, with burial in Mt. Hope cemetery. • The d e c e a s e d was b o r n i March 15, 1872, in Cadiz, Ohio, | and had resided at the Bay for iI several years. Survivors include four sons. Nelson L. Davis of the Bay, Rollo J. of Oak Forest, James B. of Chicago and William M. of Elkhaft,. Ind; also 2 sisters, eleven grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren. She was the widow of .E J. Davis of Chicago, who was superintendent of the Better Government association and very active in civic affairs. 1 One's intelligence can often be measured by how mucl\ he ' keeps his mouth shut. OSftlTAL \ Mrs. Ben Justen returned home Wednesday after being confined for a weefc at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. McHenry Hospital Patients at McHenry hospital, this past week included Charles R i t z e r t, Elizabeth Boldton, Helen Arthur, Mayme Kriegel and Anna Shaler of Crystal Lake; Ralph Nicholls, Harry Ketchum, • Roberta Humphreys, Margaret Dean, Robert Donavan, Frank Geu, Harry Stinespring, Walter Harris, Herman Buck, Melyin Gerber, Lynda Weidenhoeft, Elizabeth Metzger, Rev. George Martin and John Bough of McHenry; Ronald Spankuch of Pistakee Highlands; William Scott of Johnsburg; Lillian Vickers of Chicago; John Wenzel and Lucille Hoffman of Cary; Frank Parkhurst of McCullom Lake; Deborah Von- Obstfelder of Sunnyside and Estelle Layton of Fox Lake. Memorial Hospital Patients at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, this past week included Lorraine Ward a n r Florence Buss of Wonder Lake: Julia Justen and Helen Kollenkark of McHenry and Sydnr. Fredricksen of Ringwood. Harvard Hospital Ann Louise Nagel of Wonder Lake, William Haynes and Su san Roggenbuck of McHenry were patients in Harvard hospital this past week. 1,850 U.S. Marines were ordered to Mail Guard duty or Oct. 20, 1926, by the President to put an end to daring and successful railway mail car robberies. CARD OF THANKS The 2.000 acre Reverse J. wo . e if Diamond Ranch at Colorado ^ t h"^'Springs. Colorado, will be the ^so mmaannyv np^eoonp?le whh en -o°nu r hho me sJcaernneb oorfe et heJ u5lt h 2N2a.t2i8o na19l 6SQc out was damaged in Thursdays J tornado. It would be impossible to thank each one per^onal'v for the help given us immedi- j itelv following the storm. Again may we express our sincere thanks. Roland. Fran and Mark Herrmann PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE $1.98 per gal. Cash and Carry Hester Oil Co. 202 W. Elm St. and 601 W. Waukegan Rd. 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Mrs. White is also treasurer of the Ringwood uriit of Home Bureau. Republican Women Open Season Oct. 20 The McHenry Township Republican Women's club will hold its first'meeting of the season on Oct. 20 at 8 p.m. at the V.F.W. hall in McHenry. Everyone is urged to attend this meeting, as mafiy important details will be discussed. Members are asked to bring priends who might be interested in joining. Kotalik Studjo More than 700 census takers will be combing Illinois farms4 fhis fall, for agricultural facts ind figures. They will want to '<now about the number and sizes of farms, acreage and harvest of crops, livestock proiuction and inventories, farm expenditures, farm values and mortgage debt. THE ALAN MEYEj^p. Miss Rosemarie Lord?#of Crystal Lake became the-ijjfltle of Alan Meyer of Spring t$T9*e in a beautiful wedding fiblemnjzed in St. Peters Catholic church, Spring Grove, on Oct. 3. FREE RUG SHAMPOO DEMONSTRATION Fri., October 16th * 7 - 9 P . M . • > At ' ED'S RENTAL. 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