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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Nov 1959, p. 2

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Page Two THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER v Thursday, November 19, ^59 Tell Engagement Of Miss Christa Thodc Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thode of Pistakee Highlands announce the engagement of their daughter. Christa, to Mr. Donald Rockel, son of Mr. and Mrs. WONDER LAKE GIRL BECOMES BRIDE OF WOODSTOCK MAN Victor Rockel. also of the Highlands. Miss Thode ;s n recent graduate of McTIenry high school. Her fiance is a member of the lT S. Navy. A December wedding is planned. A-Z Club Meets At Stilling Home Members of the A-Z club met last Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Adele Stilling. A delicious lunch of strawberry shortcake was served. Geri Minter was a guest of the evening. In games of Zion Check. Adele Stilling won first prize and Helen Para, second. Honor Couple' On Anniversary Sunday was a day of reminiscence when famly anr1 friends gathered as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Fret* and Mr. and Mrs. WPliaYn H Tonyan. honoring their parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Frett, on their fifty-sixth wedding anniversary. Present to enjoy the da\ were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frett. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Connolly and Joseph Unger of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. William Unger and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stucker of DesPlaines: Mrs. Elizabeth Tonyan, Mrs. Delia Miller and the Misses Deana Pieroni and Maria Semisch; also the grandchildien and great-grandchildren. Christ the King Catholic church at Wonder Lake was the scene of a beautiful wedding performed at 10:30 o'clock on Saturday, Nov. 14, uniting in marriage Miss Mary Jean Clinton and Mr. Don Berlin. The bride is ^ the daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Vincent. Clinton" of Wonder Lake and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Mildred Berlin. Rev. Fr. James Vanderpool officiated at the ceremony in a church decorated with bouquets of mums on the altar. The pretty bride selected a full length, white dress of silk organza, with fingerlip veil. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses. Mi-\s Marv Clinton of Aurora. E'aine CI in tan and Roberta Clinton. Barbara Jacobson and Marv Weisenburger. „ nil of Wonder Lake, attended the b'-'dp. Thpy chose kelly green, taffeta dresses, with matching accessories. The groom was attended by Jack Thurwell of I.ibertyville. Bill Krause of Crystal Lake. David Clinton of Wonder Lake Tnck Berlin and Rex Berlin of Woodstock. Mrs. Clinton chose for her daughter's wedding a dark blue crene drees and a carnation corsage Mrs. Bev'in wore a <irav wool dress and a similar "orsape. A recent \vs held in Christ the King school hall. The young couple plan to "ve in Wodstock. OBITUARIES ALBERT B. PACAK November 19 W.S.C.S. Field Trip -- 9 a.m. -- C o m m u n i t y M e t h o d i s t Church.. Community P.T.A. Meeting November 21 Rummage Sale -- Sponsored by Altar and Rosary Sodality of Christ the King Church, Wonder Lake -- Parish Hall. Bake Sale -- Huppy and Leo's Store -- Sponsored by St. Paul's Episcopal Woman's auxiliary. November 23 Toy Demonstration-- V.F.W. Hall -- 8:30 p.m. -- Sponsored by V.F.W. Auxiliary. Deeember 5-6 McHenry Choral Club Christmas Concert -- 8:15 p.m. -- High School Auditorium. Deeember 5 L a keland Park Women's Club Fourth Annual Snow Ball Dance -- Legion Home. Deeember 9 Valley View Neighborhood Meeting, Christmas Party and Luncheon -- 12:30 p.m. -- McHenry Country Club. Deeember I1' Y.C.W. Christmas Dance -- 9 p.m. -- Legion Home. RUMMAGE SALE A rummage sale will be held Saturday. Nov. 28. at 11 a.m. in the Sunnyside Inn hall, village of Sunnyside. sponsored by the 4-H Cardinals. Survivors besides the widow and two daughters are six grandchildren;" o n e brother, Carl, of Detroit; two sisters, Services were held Saturday I Clara A thins of Harvard and at St. Peter's Catholic church, j Hilda Page of Milwaukee; two Spring Grove, for Albert P;icak, 8-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthdny Pacak of Wildwood, Spring Grove, who died Nov. 12. His death was attributed to a bronchial alliment. The bey was . born Sept. 30, 1951, in Chicago. The family had resided in Spring Grove for seven months. Besides the parents, tN1 youth is survived by his grandparents and other relatives residing in Poland. The body rested at the Justen- Hamsher funeral home o* Fox Lake. ROY A. PETERSEN Services, were held Monday afternoon in Chicago for Roy A. Petersen of Pistakee Hills. who died Friday, Nov. 13, in Hr.rvard Memorial hospital. lie is survived by his widow Mnry; a son. Bruce; one sister and one brother. step-sisters and one . stepbrother. ... ij. The bo'dy.i'rfests at the Ehorn funeral home until 10 o'clock Thursday, when last rites. will be held at St. Joseph's church, Richmond, with interment in the church ^cemetery. Bridal Couple U Pays to Advertise FRANK PETROSKY Frank Petrosky of ru~r,i RiclYnond, Kenosha county, father of Mrs. Marcella Larson nnd Mrs. Heten Justen of McHenry, died unexpectedly in his home Monday noon, Nov. 16. after returning from "inning with his wife. He was 68 years of age. A retired fp-r-"-. Mr. Petrosky had resided in th*» F'/'V mond area for the past thirteen years. Mr. Petroskv was mir^'od Rose Hay in 1914 in St. P°ter's Catholic church, Spring Grove. n Studio Photo CARD OF THANKS ~ The goodness that has been shown to rile will, always be cherished in thought, i am most grateful to Alsgr. Nix, whose encouraging words and deeds "gave me faith and courage for the past year; also Fr. Rennell, Fr. Nilges, Fr, Reuland from Cary and also Fr. Miller from Richmond. . To the residents of Grand avenue, my deepest gratitude for the wonderful food brought .o my "home. To the V.F.W. Post, No. 4600 and V.F.W. Auxiliary, to the Legion rifle squad, American Legion Post, No. 491, and Legion Auxiliary for the loyalty and Since rest respect bestowed on Paul, and also the Viscounts for their gentle expressibns of sympathy. I also/ wish to thank the Catholic Order of Foresters. To the city of McHenry, Johnsburg, Pistakee Highlands, Sunnyside and Rural Route 5, and most of all the McHenry post office and Mr. McGee. I shall never be able to thank you enough. , My thanks also to the faculty of Marion Central Catholic school for their expressions of sympathy. God love all of you. Adelia (Blondie) Karls and son, Paul Paul's Sisters and Brothers The Hapke Family 29 NEED BLOOD DONORS An appeal has been made for blood donors for John Engeln, who has been ill for some time. Donors are requested to contact the McHenry hospital for further information. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE VISIT IN CITY , Frank Harner of Midwest City, Okla., son-in law of the Frank Zimmermans of pistakee Bay road, spent a couple of d'ays in McHenry visiting with his brother and family, the Eugene Harners, of Cooney Heights. While here, he visited the Zimmermans on their|fortieth wedding anniversary, Nov. 11. Mrs. Harner, daughter of the Zimmermans, was unable to be here for the party honoring her parents, which was held at the Eugene Harner home. THE ALLAN THIELS Miss Betty Lee Scarbrough and Mr. Allan Thiel were united in maifiage in a lovely ceremo n v performed Saturday, Nov. 7, at St. Patrick's Catholic church. They will reside in Johnsburg. SHOP IN McHENRY ED'S RENTAL RENTS Floor Sanders to Rotary Tillers EVergreen 5-4123 Hurry In! -- Last Chance! WIN A • FREE Thanksgiving Dinner A 21-Lb. Turkey And All The Trimmings For The Entire Family Drawing 5 P.M. - Sat., Nov. 21 You Need Not Re Present To Win COME IN AND REGISTER TODAT! NO PURCHASE NECESSARY! * GEM 1 -HOUR CLEANERS TN THE JEWEL SHOPPING PLAZA 317 W«- Elm Street -- McHenry t OPEN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS til 9 P.M. CARD OF THANKS I would like to extend my ieepest thanks to all those who in any way helped in the earch for my husband. Words -an never express the gratitude which I feel toward the oeople of your community. Thank you. Mrs. Claude Rieck Dwight, 111. 29 J O I N NOW McHENRY STATE BANK dUw or I960 Alvin Ottos Wed For Twenty Years Marion and Alvin Otto, who were married twenty years on Nov. 18, celebrated the anniversary the previous Saturday Twenty-four guests surprised the couple at their home, later presenting the Ottos with folding tables and two lawn chairs, as well as an amusing gift, a ball and chain. The couple has two children. Daretta and ,,Butch". CARD OF THANKS In this manner I wish to thank all those who remembered me with flowers, cards, gifts and prayers during my recent stay in the hospital Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Mrs. Frances Meyer 29 Illinois how has 80 extension and 42 commercial soil-testing laboratories. SHOP IN McHENRY NOW AT WHITE'S Bov's Wear by Tom Sawyer Winter Jackets Sport Coats -- Pants m Shirts -- Pajamas Sweaters -- Sweat Shirts Hosiery -- Gloves -- Caps T-Shirts -- Briefs -- Belts WHITE'S MEN'S SHOP 208 S. Green St. McHenry, III. We Give S&H Green Stamps E E L Pot«raft Urufif W# kmwm u wealth •« your health! Boner The above photo shows Mary Weisenburger, Kathleen Freund and Donald Wattles mailing the McHenry State Bank's Christmas Club Checks t otaling in excess of $150,000.00. Ray McGee, McHenry Postmaster, accepts the savings of more than 1000 club members for delivery in plenty of time for early Christmas shopping. I SAVE JOIN NOW RECEIVE # Our largo prsicripdoni Yolamt permit! to maisasaita ample stock*, including nasssy rcuro draga and tho aowoofl ogsccialties. Yhe&Op wo Qfo prepared cs> ©&fsags©M0dl all pr@c<srfp^©sio promptly=QBid giirecioely at dlrcsscdl. At a cpocioj pr©c£na£ioi&, wc doa« Mo-dhodk win ©saipoondiag otep. 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