Mar 11, 19S1 THE McHENSY PLAINDEALER Bridal Couple the frank leons A bride, and groom of recent days are Mr. and Mrs. Frank j. Leon, who were married in Sk Mary*3 Catholic church on Saturday, April 22. Mrs. Leon is the former Miss Joan Nimsgern of McHenry.9 f/ARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation for the man}' acts of kindness, cards and floral offerings received during the illness and passing of our loved one. We are espegrateful to Rev. Fathers Baumhofer and Rennell for their services and to the ladies of Lakeland Park who served the dinner. Mrs. Delia Julian and Son, Richard *5-11-61 THIRTEEN TOTAL 26f» YEARS IN SCHOOL SYSTEM Bag® Ktaar Fifty-two teachers of the McHenry Consolidated grade school met at Chapel Hill Country club for dinner on Thursday evening, May 4. Following dinner, an interesting program consisting of a skit, a reading, and a "Sing Along with Shirley" was enjoyed. A new game called 266 was then played. The name 266 later proved to be the number of years thirteen of the teachers have given to teaching in the McHenry system. These teachers were introduced, presented with a citation and sterling silver earrings, and a red carnation. The teachers honored were: Carolyn Bauer, Eileen Claybough, Lenore Cooley, Nellie Doherty, Velma Douglas, Laura Ferwerda, Eleanor Foley, Dorothy Gibbs, Mary Kinney, Genevieve Knox, Ruth Mead, Arline Pearson and Mildred Reese. Woodstock Girl Bride Of Michael A. Kostal Miss Jane Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stewart of Woodstock, became the bride of Mr. Michael A. Kostal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Kostal of Wonder Lake, in a pretty wedding which took place Saturday, May 6, at 11 o'clock at St. Mary's Catholic church, Woodstock. Following a wedding trip to Kentucky, the couple will reside in Woodstock. OSRITAl N&OU Mrs. Louise Olsen was a patient at Victory Memorial hospital, Waukegan, last week. Mrs. May Pretzman has been a patient at Condell Memorial hospital, Libertyville. Mrs. Helen Haggh has beet) confined to St. Therese hospital, Waukegan. McHenry Hospital Patients dui'ing the past week at McHenry hospital included Frank G. Sabo, Woodstock- Ruth Jacobs, Marcella Roberts and William Mahoney, Crystal Lake; Angeline'Berndt, Fox Lak£; Ruby Nellis, Island Lake; Noela Hanson, Lake Villa; Max Podolski, Toronto, Canada; Master Robert Brown, Cary; Nella Fitts, Glen Ellyrr Sherry- Zellers and Barbara Boeck, Wauconda; Caroline Knutson, Clayton, Wis.; Helen Peterson, Wonder Lake; Harl e y , M c D o n a l d , B a r r i n g t o n ; Frieda Gay, Chicago; Joseph Gagnon, Berndt Huntington, Nancy Carlson, Carl Gustafson, Mary Zimmerman. Viola Glosson, Barbara Westerberg, Alfred Offerman, Mary Barle. Gladys Seegart. Rose Noel, Sr.. C l a r e n c e E h r h a r d t , M y r t l e Kunzman and Lorene Vycital, McHenry. Woodstock Hospital Patients in Memorial hospital, Woodstock/ during the past, w e e k i n c l u d e d M r s . Mary Krzeminski, Gerald Miller, Bahy John Sullivan, Linda Wilde, Master Bruce Davis. Russell Schiller, James Boger and Frances Schmitt, McHenry; Pauline Ashby and John Ferris of Wonder Lake; and Clarence Etten of Ringwood. Harvard Hospital Mrs. Harold Krug, Mrs. Michael Michalik and Nancy Kane of McHenry were patients in the Harvard hospital during the past week. Wed April 29 DeWane Studio Photo THE RICHARD WOHLERTS Married in a pretty wedding solemnized in St. Mary's Catholic church on Saturday, April 29, were Miss Sharon Kaiser of McHenry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kaiser of Mendota, 111., and Richard Wohlert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wohlert of McHenry. PEARL REINHARDT MARRIED IN QUIET NUPTIAL SERVICE The Community Methodist church was the scene of a quiet wedding service on Saturday, May 6, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon when Pearl Reinhardt of Lakeland Park became the bride of Mr. William E. Koester. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Clara Tucker of Park Ridge and the groom is the son of Mrs. Margaret Koester of Chicago. Rev. George Martin officiated at the late afternoon nuptial ceremony. Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tucker of Arlington. Heights, brother - and sister-in-law of the bride. Following a few days' wedding trip, thjp newlyweds will reside in Lakeland Park. CHl'KCH ORGANIZATION The proposed First Church of Christ Scientist will hold an organizational meeting on May 21 at 3:30 o'clock at the Creighton home, 1113 W. Rocky road, Pistakee. All interested persons are welcome to attend. For further information, call Mrs. Bell, phone EVergreen 5-0607. IN MEMORIAL In loving memory of our beloved son and brother, Dennis Godina, who passed away 1 year ago May 8, 1960. It was hard to give you up in death, But harder to live without you. Loving Mom and Dad, Ronal, Sis, Nancy and Terry *5-11-61 r May 12 Spring Luncheon -- McHenry Woman's Club -- Chapel Hill Country Club -- 12:30 p.rn. May IS Rummage Sale -- St. Joseph's Church Hall, Richmond -- Sponsored by Home and School Club -- 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lakeland Park Spring Dance -- Legion I-Jome -- 9 p.m. May 15 Joyce Kilmer Court, C.D. of A., Annual Mother's Day Banquet -- High School Cafeteria. May 16 Card Party -- K of C Hall -- 7:30 p.m. -- Sponsored by Riverview Camp, RNA. Riverview Camp, No. 6815, Meeting at 7 p.m.; Card Party Follows. May 17 Salad Bar Luncheon and Fashion Show at Noon -- Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid -- Social Hall, Highway 120 West. V.F.W. Auxiliary Downey Party -- 6:30 p.m. May 19 Rummage Sale -- Zion Luheran Ladies Aid -- Zion Luheran Church, Highway 120 iVest. Hours 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. May 21 V.F.W. Fifth District Meeting -- 2 p.m. -- Joliet. May 21*22 Minstrel Show -- Junior High School -- 8 p.m. -- Sponsored by Lakeland Park Boys Baseball Club and Park Committee. May 28 Bake Sale -- St. ^Il^ry's School Basement -- 8 a.m. -t- Sponsored by Christian Mothers and Altar Sodality. Annual MCHS Spring Music Festival -- High School Gym -- 8:15 p.m., Jttne 7 Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Meeting -- 8 p.m. -- Brown's Northern Light, Barrington. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my thanks for the many blessings and kind attentions I received during my stay in the hospital. Lewis Brefeld *5-11-61 LOOK NO IFURTHa- •oinplMc Rm af profusions! OTC supports at BOLGER'S 1259 N. Green St. Ph. EV 5-4500 MARRIAGE LICENSES ^ " Donovan Neesp; Waucpnda,- and Patricia J. Owen, Mc-^ Henry. ^ William E. Koester, Chicago, and Pearl Reinhardt, McHenry. _ Robert Christensen, I^ich- ~ mond, and Elizabeth M6yer, ~ Spring Grove. Michael Kostal, Wonder, . 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