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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Apr 1961, p. 2

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•dij'. v ^ Two v- THE plaini>Ealeh Thursday. April 13.. 1961 Marjorie Jlisten Marjorie Men's . Engagement . Announced ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Justen of McHenry annouiw^ the engagement of their daughtei, Marjorie, to Cpl. Dennis May, son of Mr. and Mi's. Irvin May of McHenry. Miss Justen is a 1960 graduate of McHenry high school. LCpl. May. a 1958 graduate of MCHS, joined the Marine corps in July of 1958 and is presently ser/ing with the Marine corps in San Diego. No wedding date has been set. Miss Albright Honored At Two Recent Showers Miss Kitty Albright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Albright, was honored guest at a /niscellaneous shower last Friday evening in Chicago, with thirty guests present. Hbstess was her aunt, Mrs. James Albright. Friends and relatives attended from Chicago, Evanston. Elmhurst, Park Ridge and McHenry. Among thttee frtim hen? who were present were Mrs. P. J. Schaefer, Mrs. E. J. Gausden, Mr. Fred Ballstaedt, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Albright and daughter, Barbara; Miss Albright will become the bride of Alfred Ballstaedt on June 17. Miss Albright was honored guest at a shower held on her eighteenth birthday last Thursday, given by classmates who surprised her at her home. Present were Donna and Nancy Wohlert, Norma Anderson, Darlene Schaefer, Carolyn Elake, Marlene Schroeder, Carol Kollenkark and Joy Murray. A tasty lunch was served. MARIE STOFjFEL GENE HARMON WED LAST SATURDAY GAIL JOHNSON, RO&ER CROKIN WED AT WONDER LAKE Woman's Club Soonsors Benefit The McHenry Woman's club is sponsoring a dessert luncheon and card party to be held Wednesday, April 19, at 12:30 O'clock at the VFW clubhouse. Proceeds will be used for the -McHenry hospital bassinet. [ A bake sale Will be held in ^conjunction with the event. HYPNOTIST TO ENTERTAIN AT LADIES' NIGHT Miss Carol Frisby Guest At Shower • Miss Carol Frisby, whoso marriage to Charles Olson will take place at St. John's church. Johnsburg, on May 13, wns guest of honor at a surprise shower held in Johnsburg last week, with forty-five guests present. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Ruth Martinec and Misses Charlene Freund, Sharon Kaiser, Patty Frisby and Joan Olson. Tell Engagement Of Doris Lossmann Mr. and Mrs. Elmo G. Lossmann of Edgebrook Heights, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Doris Louise, to Mr. William Diedrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Diedrich of Johnsburg. No date has been set tor the wedding. McHenry Couple Observes Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thenn& s, whose silver wedding anniversary occurs next week Tuesday, April 18, will celebrate with 125 relatives and friends at a party at the McHenry Countiy club from 5 to 9 o'clock on the following Sunday. Because Mr. Thennes is a candidate for mayor and the actual anniversary iate is election day, the couple postponed observance of the important anniversary. The 7:30 Mass on the twenty- third will be read in their honor at St. Mary's church, after which brunch will be enjdyed at the Thennes home by the family and the attendants at their wedding, Alvin Phannenstill of McHenry and Irene Balas of Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich., and their families. The Thenneses were married at Stockton by Fr. Rogerman in 1936. They have seven children, Thomas at home, Gerald, with the NaVy stationed in Philadelphia, Pa., Martha, Richard, Mark, ^aul and Ann, all at home. A big surprise awaits members of the Johnsburg Community club, their wives and guests at. the .forthcoming annual ladies' night to be held Monday, May 1, at 7:30 o'clock at Memorial hall. f The committee, consisting of Emitt Hansen, "Bud" Hartmann and Al. Oeffling, have worked long hours making arrangements to present a program long to be remembered by all participants. In addition to an excellent dinner and refreshments, a well known orchestra has been engaged to entertain during the hieal and throughout the evening. The committee has also secured the services of the world famous hypnotist anc} entertainer, Edwin L. Baron, of Chicago, whose reputation has been lauded in leading magazines. It is also planned to extend a special invitation to all past presidents of the club in appreciation for their services. Foif additional tickets and further information, members are asked to call Emitt Hansen, EVergreen 5-2292. For the convenience of 111, tickets are also available at two Johnsburg business houses. Members are requested to secure their tickets withiri the next two weeks, because after this date the sale will be open to non-members and the com mittee will not be able to make reservations to members only. Lakeside Inn -- Special Fish Pry, 75c, Friday. l-19-61tf Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lutz are the parents of a son, James Robert; weighing 9 lbs., 3 ozs., born at St. Therese hospital, Waukegan, April 8. He has a brother and sister, Larry and Mary Ellen. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Von- Bruenchenhein are the parents of a girl, born April 5 at Memorial hospital. A boy was born April 6 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John Kremfer of Wonder Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schmitt welcomed a son April 7 at Memorial hospital. - A girl was born April 8 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schmuhl. A daughter was borr* to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Holcom at Memorial hospital on April 6. A wedding of particular beauty was solemnized in St. Mary's Catholijp' church at 11 o'clock Saturday, April 8, linit: ing in 'marriage Miss. Marie Stoffel, -daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Stoffel of 111 John street, McHenry, and Mr. Gene Harmon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey G. Harmon of Mount Vernon, Ohio. Rev. Fr. Eugene Baumhofer officiatea at the double-ring nuptial ceremony.. The bride tyas lovely in a gowh of nylon tulle over silk taffeta, with chantilly lace, a scobp neckline with appliques of lace 6mbroid<?red with iridescent sequins, artd long tapered .sleeves. From the fitted basque bodice the bouffant skirt extended into a chapel train. The skirt was detailed with appliques of lace in a design of wedding rings. Her fingertip veil fell from an Aurora Boreal is and p e a r 1-trimmed crown, and she carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations. Attending the bride were Mrs. George Rodenkirch of McHenry as matron of honor and Miss Dorothy Stoffel of McHenry and Mrs. Gerald Schumacher of Fox River Grove, sisters, as bridesmaids. Miss Linda Schumacher of Fox River Grove, a niece, was junior bridesmaid. All were attired similarly in street length dresses of sapphire blue silk organza over taffeta, styled with scoop necklines and envelope-type skirts. They wore matching bow headbands and carried colonial bouquets of white and blue carnations. Edwin Stoffel of McHenry, brother of the bride, served as best man, and groomsmen were Joseph Stoffel of McHenry, brother of the bride, and Eugene McCann of Great Lakes, a friend of the groom. Robert Rodenkirch of McHenry, nephew of the bride, served as junior groomsman. Mrs. Stoffel selected for her daughter's wedding a £>ior blue lace dress with matching accessaries, and a corsage of white carnations and pink rosebuds. Mrs. Harmon wore a Navy blue crepe dress with pink accessories and had a corsage of pink and white carnations. A reception followed the ceremony at the Johnsburg Community club for 150 guests, after which the couple left on a honeymoon trip to Wisconsin and Ohio. They will reside in Pistakee Terrace. The bride, a graduate of McHenry high school, is eniployed by Morton Chemical company, Ringwood. The groom graduated from Amity high schooi in Amity, Ohio, and is a chief petty officer in the U;S. Navy, stationed at Great Lakes. HOLD PARISH CANA CONFERENCE AT ST. PATRICK'S IN MEMORIAM In loving Memory of our beloved husband and Father, Paul Eizik, who passed away 5 years ago, April 11, 1956. Mrs. Paul Eizik and Family 4-13-61 F i n a l a r r a n g e m e n t s a r e being made for St. Patrick's parish Cana conference Sunday evening, April 23. It is scheduled to begin at 7:15 o'clock and conclude at 10:30, designed to assist married couples tp a c h i e v e h a p p i n e s s t h r o u g h their marriage. The conference is broken down into short informal talks by the priest-conductor and a question and answer period. A refreshment period is included about mid-way in the evening. The conference ends with a repetition of the wedding vows and Benediction. Couples desiring to attend may register with Mr. and Mrs. Charles C u d a, registration chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. August Uttich, parish conference chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anglese, general arrangements chairrrien; or Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ' Foran, refreshment chairmen. BAKE SALE A bake sale sponsored by the Ladies' Aid of Zion Lutheran church will be held at the Art Smith market starting at noon on Saturday, April 15. An especially lovely wedding was solemnized last Saturday, April 8, at Nativity Lutheran church, Wonder Lake, in which Miss Gail Ann Johnson became the bride of Mr. Roger B. Crokin. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Johnson of 192 Cotintry Club Drive, McHenry, and the groon» is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crokin of Hillcrest Acres, McHenry. Rev. Burton Schroeder ofiiciated at the 4:30 o'clock candlelight ceremony which took place in a church decorated with baskets of pink and white flowers, and white bows on the pews. Mrs. Clarence Keim was soloist, offering "O Perfect Love", "Our Love" and "With This Ring", accompanied on the organ by Glenn Welty. The bride was charming in a satin peau de soi, princess style, chapel length dress, styled with demure neckline, bracelet length sleeves, adorned with a small bow. The bustle back extended into a floating panel, with a full skirt beaded in pearls. Her silk illusion fingertip veil fell from a silk organza half hat, highlighted with iridescent sequins and pearls. She carried a white pearl prayer book with stephanotis and a white orchlg. Attending the bride were Mrs. Cathy Penner of Jak-Ana Heights, sister of the groom, as matron of honor and Miss Shirl&y Jager of Rt. 120, and Miss Judy Hans of Lincoln road, McHenry, school friends, as bridesmaids. They were peppermint, iridescent taffetaffcor length gowns, with short shirred sleeves, fitted bodices and bustle backs caught up with small, forest green velvet ribbons. They had matching nylon tulle picture hats trirrimed with velvet bows and streamers, and carried colonial bouquets of pink and white roses and carnations. Edward Penner of Jak-Ana Heights, brother-in-law of the groom, served as best rriaih and groomsmen were Ralph Rattray of Algonquin, friend or the groom, and Richard Johnson, brother of the bride. Alan Cina of McHenry was ring bearer, and Carl Johnson brother of the lpride, was candle lighter. Mrs. Johnson selected a pink sheath with lace top and silk organdy skirt with flying panels. With it she wore a small pink flower hat, pink shoes and white gloves. Mrs. Crokin chose a medium blue silk sheath With jacket featuring a frame collar, and beige accessories. Both had corsages of pink roses arm 3tephanotis. A reception followed the ceremony for 175 guests at the McHenry Country club, after .which the young couple left by plane for a ten-day trip to Miami. u They will reside in Eastwood Manor, where they have pur Chased a home. The bride is a 1960 graduate of the McHenry high school and is employed as secretary ather at D. E. John- & Manufacturing Cp. oom was educated 4h attended the Univefrlinois and is now supervisor at Precast Building Section, Inc., Algonquin. 0SKITAL ItotiU Mrs. Marie L. Lindholm of Huemann's subdivision is a patient at West Suburban hospital. McHenry Hospital Patients during the past week at the McHenry hospital included Carol McWilliams, Helen Mudgett, Mary McCormick, Ruth Blahnik and James Murphy, Crystal Lake; John StOpa, Wilmot, Wis.: Priscilla Hanson, Wauconda; Frances Gross and Master Robert Hampton,1 Ringwood; Claudeen Rudy, Round Lake; Lawrence F e r r e r i , ' W a u k e g a n ; A g n e s Stey, Ingleside; Julie Gundlach, Lake Villa; Master Robin Borchardt, Wonder Lake; Lucille Hoffman, Cary; Sister Mary Jacob, Johnsburg; And r e w H a c k e n m i l l e r , S p r i n g Grove; Master Gary Kaebitzsch, Bonnie Schultz, Hazel Flagler, Ruth Covey, Velia Fradinardo, Master Timothy Fisher, Master Donald Arient, Edward Kroncke, Eola Hillman, George Colomer, Master Patrick Eurich and Gustav Wakat, McHenry. Memorial Hospital Patients in Memorial hospital, Woodstock, this past week included Laura Munson. Anita Bishop, Joseph Tompkins and Howard Williams of Wonder Lake; Edward Waddell, Patricia Herrmann and James Thomson of McHenry. Harvard Hospital Mrs. *Earl Peterson of Mcin iosp] He^^hg^B^en a patient ii Harvard hospital. OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Charter members, Kathryn L. Freund, Sue Froeming of Elmhurst, Ethel Holly and Rose Huemann were guests of honor at the recent golden anniversary of Riverview Camp, R.N.A., No. 6818. Celebration of the occasion was held recently at the K of C nail, with forty-three members present. The late Kathryn Worts was also a charter member. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend a sincere "Thank you" to all our friends and neighbors for their cards, memorials and other expressions of sympathy at the time of our recent bereavement. We are truly grateful. The Family of William H. Smith *4-13-61 time id IJour T)ifi me .. . To select one of our latest spring hairstyles that are both fashionable and flattering. Each one is expertly done to keep your hair looking it's loveliest longer. "Put Your Hair In Our Care Riverside J4airity.(inQ Situdi McHenry, 111. >iver&i 126 N. Riverside Dr ho Phone EV 5-0147 Member of N.H.C.A. Open: Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9-9; Wed., 9-6; Sat., 8-5; Closed Mon. We'll do a Beautiful Job of Cleaning your DRAPERIES and we'll finish them with SMART DECORATOR FOLDS if you desire. SAVE 10% Cash & Carry RAINBOW CLEANERS 100 N. Front Stn McHenry Around Corner North Of National Phone EV 5-0927 for Pickup Service Open Daily 8 a.ni. to 6 p.m. -- Friday To 9 p.m. THERE'S ALWAYS PLENTY OF FRfQE PARKING SPACE AT RAINBOW'S DRIVE-IN PERSONALS Ronald J.oseph Wagner has returned to Salvatoriah Seminary, Wis., after spending Easter Vacation with Jiis parents, the Joseph W. Wagners, and other relatives. Mrs. Kathryn Worts, Mrs. Alpha Pederserl and Mrs. Ethel H o l l y o f ' R i V e r t i e W C a m p , R.N.A., and Mrs. George H. Johnson, Mrs. Agnes Wissell and Mrs. Beatrice Peterson of Fox River Valley Camp attended the monthly meeting of the McHenry County Past Oracles club at the home of Mrs. Herman Ebel in Crystal Lake Tuesday. The next meeting Will be their annual banquet to be held at Odd fellows hail in Harvard May 2. Recent guests in the LeRoy Waigner home near Volo were Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Wagner and family, M r s. Eleanor Young. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Siebert and family and Mrs. Louise Godwin and family. Mrs. Lydia Engeln of Fort Dearborn, Mich., a former* McHenry resident, has been visiting relatives and friends here. Faul Yarida spent the Easter vacation in the home of his brother in Cloquet, Minn. Mrs. J. J. Rbthermel has re turned from Florida, where she spent the winter. Mark Vycital returned to St. Paul, Minn., Sunday to resume his studies at the College of St. Thomas after spending a ten days' vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vycital. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Wagner and family and Mrs. Eleanor Young drove to Glenview Monday to visit Sister M. Edulfa, OSF., of Our Lady of Perpetual Help school. Clinton Martin has returned from Belleview, Fla., where he spent the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Page returned last week from' a month's vacation in Florida, where they spent some time in the home of her son, Alfred Young, and family in St. Petersburg. Among the other places visited were Miami, Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, Fort M e y e r s , B e l l e v i e w , W i n t e r Park and the Everglades. Enroutc home they stopped to do some sight-seeing at Lookout Mountain. Mrs. Robert Conway, accompanied by her children, Judy and Robbie, and her sisters, Mrs. Stella Calbow and Mrs. Thomas Spantideas of Crystal Lake, spent-a recent day with Rockford relatives. Terry Brady, a student at the college of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minn., spent the Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brady, in Lakemoor. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weingart and daughters of Arlington Heights visited relatives here Friday evening. Mrs. Weingart's mother, Mrs. William Doherty, who had been spending a few days in their home, returned to McHenry with them. Mrs. John Jerak of Chicago and daughters, Mrs. Bernice Mele of Arlington Heights and Mrs. Marcella Rogers of Oak Lawn, 111., Mrs. Frances Kaelin and Mrs. Annie Oeffling of lillllf111 'TALK' By Henry Helse of Bolger's Drug Store GOING HOLLYWOOD What's it take to turn out the kind of color movies that are fun to watch? That favorite movie-land phrase says it: lights! camera! action! With these three ingredients, your shows can have real professional snap, even without a cast of thousands. The camera and the lights are handsomely and inexpensively boxed in the Brownie 8 Movie Camera Kit, f/2.7. The camera's the lowest- priced movie camera in all Kodak history, but it scores high on features: A sharp f/2.7 lens, prefocused to take sharp movies of any subject from a few feet away, to infinity. An easy-to-set exposure dial. Enclosed telescopic viewtinder. A footage meter that automatically resets when you start a new roll of budget-priced 8mm Kodachrome Film. Lights in the kit are two powerful 300-watt reflector flood lamps in the Brownie 8 Movie Light. The light fastens conveniently into the top of the camera for ideal overthe- lens illumination indoors. Action? that's up to you. You don't need to write a Hollywood screenplay, but if you take five minutes to plan a sequence before you shoot, it'll make a big difference in the kind of applause your shows'll rate. • No going broke to go Hollywood like this. Drop in--goon. McHenry spent Thursday with Mrs. Peter J. Schaefer. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Cuttb have returned to their home in Edgebrook Heights from Tucson, Ariz., where they spent the winter. Mrs. Jean Hammershoy and children, Rbsalyn arid Ricky, hive returned from & visit With her father, Leon Andrews, and her sister, Mrs. Berniece Hamilton, in Bangor, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Winkelman returned home last week after spending the winter in Arizona and California. Eriroute home they stopped at Las Vegas, Hoover Dam and the Grand Canyon. Atty. and Mrs. A. J. Woll o f W a s h i n g t o n , D. C . , w e r e weekend guests of McHenry relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Overton have returned from a vacation in Florida. They were accompanied home by fils mother, Mrs. R. J. Overtori, imd her sister, Mrs. Ada Hoelscher of Elgin, who had been spendirig the past few months there. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hayes and family of Chicago, visited his mother, Mrs. Edith Hayes. Saturday. * Mrs.1 John J. Scheid of Woodstock spent the weekend in the home of her sister-in-law, Miss Rena Scheid. On Sunday Miss Scheid and her visitor, accompanied by Misses Julia, Rose and Margaret Stilling, were dinner guests in the Christy Burns home in Waukegan. KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION! £ I Kindergarten regist r * If i 6 n will be held Friday • AmU-21, at Edgebrook fleninftaty school in McHenry from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Children onU|t b* 5 years old on or before vEfegr 1 to be registered. Further information will appear in next week's issue of the Plaindealer. OBSERVE FHA WEEK The fifteenth anniversary of the McHenry chapter of the Future Homemakers of America is being observed this week, with each day designated for a particular purpose. On Tuesday evening, members met for the annual birthday party, and on Friday, they will take a chartered bus to Richmond, where they1 will be entertained by the FHA members of that school. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all those who supported me in the recent school board election. Your qpnfidence was greatly appreciated. Lois Peterson •4-i3-61 CARD OP THANKS May we extend our heartfelt thanks to those of you who expressed your sympathy in so many ways during our recent bereavement. Your kindnesses have meant much to . us. The Family of Dr. William Hepburn ' *4-13-61 YOUR CANDIDATES SUNDAY, APRIL 16 7:80 p.m. McHenry High School Auditorium Sponsored By MeHenry Jaycees NAMED TO COMMITTEE Charlene Freund, daughtei: pf Mr. and Mrs. Leo Freund; has been named a member of the 1961 May fete committee at Northern Illinois university, wherfe she is a sophomore. She will handle the campus decorations for the festivities MajP!®, 20 and 21. 31ARRIAGE LICENSES John M. Marra, McCuifoih Lake, and Patricia L. Williams, Wonder Lake. . \ . Frank Leon and Joa^Nimsgern, both of McHerary^ CARD OF THANlfe I wish to express my sincere thanks for all who sent: caltSs, visits, and prayers, offered in my behalf, during my stay in the hospital and at home. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Bernard M, Kennebeck *4-13-61 CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this opportunity to thank the many voters who supported rtie%t the polls on April 4, resulting in my re-election as town clerk. Your support was morft sincerely appreciated. H. Walter Anderson f 4-13-61 FOR YOUR @IPfS. CMOS See Fred & Lil WbtaF At UX E. Elm St.-McHenry (Next to the Toddler Shop) Phone EV 5-3S20 BLANKITS SOFT, h|iF tl»l "me omrj BA1NBOW CLEANERS 10Q N. Front St., McHenrf1 Around Cottier N. of National Ph. EV 5-0027 toi Pickup Service Open Daily 8 a.m. to <6 p.m. Friday to 9 p.m. Free Parking at Rainbow /; "What wdukf I put in a safe deposit box?* Lots of things. Even if you don't happen to own securities, jewelry, or heitlooms, here are a few of the valuable papers that most people feel deserve protection hehmd the time-locked door of a steeland- concrete vault like ours: Savings bonds; service records; insurance policies; household inventory (for fire insurance purposes); birth, marriage, and pension certificates. And suth protection costs mere pennies weekly at our bank. Reserve your safe deposit box with us now; transfer your papers to it soon! 1 NRY STATE BANK EfttabllBllftd Stare 1906 "McHenry County's Largest and Slnent Financial Institution" Interest Paid On Savings Deposits Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System Pfcoae EVergreen ft-1040

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