Pig» Two THE MgcHENRY PLA1NDEALER IteR Blake To Wed In September Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blake of 3212 N. Richmond road announce the engagement of tlKir daughter, Joan Catherine, Thomas James Keenan, son JOAN BLAKE o¥ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keenan of Pompano Beach, Fla. "'Joan is a graduate of Mcfiffenry high school and is preselrtly employed by a Chicago insurance firm. Her fiance attended Florida Southern college for three years and is now employed by an electric company in Chicago. "St. Mary's Catholic church wall be the setting for the Sept. 16 wedding. Christen Son Of Ronald Conways The infant son of Mr. and M r s . R o n a l d Conway was christened Daniel in a recent baptismal rite at St Patrick's Catholic church, with Rev. Edward C. Coakley officiating. Sponsors were Mrs. Janice Tonyan and James Conway, aunt and uncle of the baby. Supper guests at the Conway home later included Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Oeffling, the maternal grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. Earl (Marty) Conway, paternal grandparents; Tom, Bill, Phil and Julie Oeffling, Andy Brennen, Mike and Tom Tonyan, Marty, Patty and Cathy Conway, Sandy and Dawn Conway, and Mrs. Nettie Weber, the paternal greatgrandmother. Corbetts Call At Smith Home Friends of Rev. and Mrs. J. Elliott Corbett of Oregon, 111., called at the Lon H. J. Smith home in Country Club subdivision Saturday afternoon to visit with the minister and his wife before they leave for Washington, D. C. Mrs. Smith was assisted in serving refreshments by Mrs. Harry Stinespring, Jr., and, Miss Linda Schopfi. The Corbetts lived in Mc- Henry for several years when he was minister at the Methodist church. MARLENE GALLAS, DANIEL LUNDBORG WED ON SATURDAY Sandra Sells To Wed Joliet Man Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Sells of 7104 Huron Drive, Wonder Lake, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Sandra Stewart, to Richard Hanley Gaynor of Joliet on Saturday, June 10, at Christ the King church. The wedding will take place at 12:30 p.m., with the reception immediately following at the Sells residence. Miss Sells is a Girl Scout executive for Kankakee county, ©indy Faye ft***!, v. iM« Observes Birthday Cindy Faye Brod, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brod of Lakeland Park, celebrated her first birthday anniversary Sunday at her home at 5214 W. Hunter drive, McHenry. The actual date of her birth was June 6. Dinner was served to the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Orlo McMahon of Lakeland Park and daughter, Ruth Ann, the paternal grandparents, and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Brod, of Still Hill drive, McHenry Shores. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Herzog and son, John, of lakeland Park were visitors during the evening. The little lady was presented with many gifts. working out of Trailways Council at Joliet, where she has been employed since completing her education at the University of Illinois in February. She attended both McHenry high and Harrison schools. Here from Balston Spa, New York, to serve as 'matron of honfli- iS^SWarotr Sctls and her daughter, Melinda, who will be junior bridesmaid. A pretty June weddhfg was solemnised at Christ the King church, Wonder Lake,' Satur-' day, June 3, uniting in marriage Miss Marlene Gallas and Daniel Lundborg. The bride is the daughter of' Mt. and Mrsl. Edward Gallas, Sr., and the groom the son of Mrs. Mildred, and the late Joseph Lundborg. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. James A. Vanderpool. The bride, who Was given in marriage (by her father, wore a gown of white nylon chiffon over taffeta, fashioned with a full skirt which was street length. Tiny satjn bows* adotoied the bodice of the dress and fhe matching? bolero jacket. A seeded pearl tiara held her chapel length veil. The bride's bouquet Was m^de up of white carnations and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Joseph Passanante of Bensenville, sister of the bride, served as matron of honor. Her dress was aqua green appliqued in white, with a matching jacket. She carried a colonial bouquet of pink and white carnations. White accessories completed her costume. Richard Lundborg served his brother as best man. Ushers were Tom O'Brien and Otto Hoffman, both of Wonder Lake. Soloist was the groom's sister, Miss Ann Lundborg, who sang, "Lord who at Cana's Wedding Feast", and "Songs of the Angels". Mrs. Ferdinand Fuentes was the organist. The bride's mother wore a poudre blue linen sheath dress with beige accessories and a corsage of pink tea roses. Mrs. Lundborg was gowned in a multi-colored nylon chiffon dress with white accessories. Her corsage was of red tearoses. A reception attended by 150 relatives and friends was held at the Lundborg residence following the wedding. The bride is a graduate of McHenry high school; the groom was discharged from the Marine corps last October. They will make their home at Wonder Lake. CAROL KIZER, DON ANDERSON MARRIED JUNE 3 Chicago Girl Bride Of Edwin J. Kalleck A wedding of local interest was solemnized in a Chicago church at 11:30 o'clock last Sunday, June 4, uniting in marriage Mr. Edwin J. Kalleck of McHenry and Miss Leona Soskin of Chicago. The newlyweds are enjoying a wedding trip, after which they will reside in the Country Club subdivision. } The bridegroom has been a practicing attorney in McHenry for the past two years. Carol Ann Kizer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Borovec of McHenry, became the bride of Mr. Don Anderson, son of Mrs. Selma Anderson of Batavia in a 3:30 o'clock nuptial hsfflfVice* whicfr took* fjlace Saturday, June 3, at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. Johnstone of the First Baptist church of Batavia officiated at the ceremony. The couple was attended by Gene and Donna McConnaugh^ y of Chicago. Following a reception at the Town club, they left on a wedding trip through Wisconsin, after which they will reside in Batavia. MARRIAGE LICENSES Thomas J. Williams, Spring Grove, and Violet Larson, Genoa City, Wis. Don H. Anderson, Batavia, and Carol Ann Kizer, McHenry. TIMELt for GRADUATES A handsome timepiece is a gift your favorite graduate will cherish for years. Our fine collection of Timex watches contains precision instruments that you'll be proud to give, grads will be proud to own. Complete price range. BOLGER'S Thursday, June 8,196& Joyce Schafer Wed Saturday St. John the Baptist church in Johnsbufg was the scene of a beautiful summer wedding last Saturday, June 3, at 10:30 o'clock VCflen Miss Joyce Dorothy Schafer became the bride dt Mr. William Frett. Rev. Fr. Joseph Blitsch officiated at the nuptial rite in which the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schafer of 2916 N. Riverside Drive, McHenry, became the bride of the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Frett of 780 Washington street, Woodstock. The children's choir sang for the ceremony, which was performed in a church decorated With wnite and yellow glads on the hltar'ahd White bows at the lend of the pews. The attractive bride, who was married on her birthday, approached the altar, radiant in a gown of schiffli embroidered tulle, with scalloped sabrina neckline, long pointed sleeves and chapel length train. A fingertip veil was held in place by a French • coronet headpiece. She carried a bouquet of Amazon lilies and stephanotis, and later ptyced carnations on the altar of the Blessed Virgin. Attending the bride were Miss Diane Schafer, her sister, as maid of honor, Miss Marilyn Fuchs, Miss Margie Justen and Mrs. Judy Shea of Woodstock. Miss Schafer was attired in yellow and the others in orchid, all wearing nylon over taffeta, waltz length gowns, styled with cap sleeves, fitted bodices with pleated cummerbunds and pleated, full skirts banded in matching satin and bow front trim. Their matching half hats were highlighted with maline circular veils and they had matching shoes and gloves. Miss Schafer had orchid pom poms on a white satin fan, with orchid streamers. The bridesmaids had yellow pom poms. Melissa Frett of Crystal Lake, a niece of the groom, was the flower girl, attired in a yellow gown similar to that of the maid of honor. She carried a basket of rose petals as she walked up the aisle. Robert Whiting served -as best man and groomsmen were Michael Harmon, Cletus Shea and Bernard Shea. John Diedrich was the ring bearer. Ushers were Wally Frett and Lloyd Freund. Mrs. Schafer chose a linen bordered silk organza cutaway coat over , a sheath dress, with pleated- a&fc oegaaaa taxMee f& turquoise. She had matching shoes and purse, a white organza hat with turquoise bow, and wore a cymbidium orchid. Mrs. Frett wore a blue linen sheath with white accessories, and had a similar corsage. The grandmothers, Mrs. N. A. Weber and Mrs. William Engels, wore white carnation corsages. Thirty guests attended the breakfast held at the McHenry Country club following the service. Later, a reception was held there for 160 friends and relatives. The newlyweds are enjoying a trip to Florida for about two weeks and upon their return will live in their new home at 245 Grand avenue, Crystal Lake. The bride is a graduate of the McHenry high school, and the groom of Woodstock high school. She is employed at the Oaks and he Jis an employee of Frett Builder, both in Crystal Lake. LOUIS HAWLEYS CELEBRATE WITH FAMILY, FRIENDS THE LOUIS HAWLEYS About seventy-five friends, neighbors and relatives greeted Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley of Ringwood Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Ernest Reinwall, on Idyll Dell road, in honor of the Hawleys' fortieth wedding anniversary. Sgt. and Mrs. Woodward and family of Madison, Wis., assisted with the party. Guests attended from Harvard, Crystal Lake, Fox River Grove, Johnsburg, Chicago, Ringwood and McHenry. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend a sillcere "Thank You" to all our friends, neighbors, Rev. George Martin, doctors and nurses at the McHenry Hospital, and Peter Justen Funeral Home for their thoughtfulness and expression of sympathy during our recent bereavement. t The Family of Mrs. Rose Noel 6-8-61 *1ft the samo cor, George--It's the ProtectO seat canmra Ihftt malm H look newl" And h» get '*m at-- PROTECTO See our Ad on Page 16 1259 % GREEN ST. EV 5-4500 WHAT D JUNE 1 MEAN 1 Years ago Congress set aside one day of the year for Americans to stop and think of all the advantages we enjoy as citizens of the greatest democracy history has ever known. The Russian people, we are told, are enthusiastic in their citizenship. Some-where down the line many of us U.S. Citizens have lost our enthusiasm for America -- at least we no longer show any outward expression of such enthusiasm and that's not only wrong, but downright dangerous. Our laziness in our patriotism reflects in the attitudes of peoples of the world toward America in diplomatic relations. This year, qn June 14th -- Flag Day -- let's show some enthusiasm for the fact that we live and belong in the good old U.S.A. Display our new 50 - star flag on your home grounds as did our forefathers. If your flag is soiled -- we'll dry clean it for you at no charge. If you don't have a flag we have a limited stock of new3'x4Vfe'-50 star flags in plastic you can buy for only 59c with a cleaning order. Let's show our patriotism this Flag Day -- Fly our Flag. Don Howard, Mgr. Gem 1-Hotfr Cleaners Jewel Shopping Plaza 3722 W- Elm St. McHenry OMBTAt Hotlt McHenry Hospital Patients during the past week at McHehry hospital included Mark Dallavalle, James Nielsen, Mathalia Jones and Ruth Williams, Crystal Lake; Barbara Burkhardt, Evanston; Etta Commons, Wauconda; Gerard Cummings, James Reid and Amelia Pedersen, Lake Villa; Lois Detwiler, Helen Pederson and William Haerle, Wonder Lake; Helen Overton and Arthur Harrington, Ingleside; Agnes Mahal, Chicago; George Gjerseth, Merrillane, Wis.; Frederick Ross, Lake Zurich; Ming Hoekstra, Evergreen Park; James Chadderdon, Mae Armstrong, Harry Carlson, Diane Hawkins, Martha Buenger, James M. Lennon, Richard Guyper, Patricia Tomasello, Lief Olson, Frank Pogany, Rita Zimny, Jacklyn Glauser, Diane Butler, Patricia Cook, Jacque King, Cathy Schmeling and Patricia Fisher of McHenry. Memorial Hospital During the past week patients at Memorial hospital included Delia Menolasino, Marcella Parker, Robert Lunak, Suzanne Hubbard and Robert Blodgett, Wonder Lake, and Jack ' Douglas, Nelson Davis and James Thojcnpson,^.,McHenry. Harvard Hospital ; Patients at the Harvard hospital during the past week included Mrs. Robert Tanned, Lee Whetherhult, Mrs. Earl Peterson, ?iMrs. Josef Janiszewslci and Mrs. Peter Hellios of McHenry,* CARD OF THANKS In this manner we would like to express our sincere appreciation for cards of sympathy, floral, offerings, donations of care and th<? many other expressions of sympathy extended to us in our bereavement and especially fo the Johnsburg rescue squad. Everything was appreciated so very much. Mrs. Arnold Peterson and son, Richard 6-8-61 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank God for the beautiful day, and all our relatives, friends and neighbors for the beautiful flowers, help and contributions which helped to make our fiftieth wedding anniversary a day that will never be forgotten. God bless everyone. C Mr. and Mrs. \ Elmer R. Murphy, *6-8-61 CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend a sincere "Thank You" to all our friends, relatives and neighbors for their cards, memorials, flowers and other4 expressions of sympathy at the time of our recent bereavement. We are truly grateful. May God bless you aii. m Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Freund and Family 64Mxt IN MEMORIUM In Memory of its departed members Fox River Valley Camp No. 3251 is sending- a gift of money to the- 1^1 Neighbor Home. • 64g$jl FOR VOfttT R - u See * Fred & Lil Wirtz At 3428 W, Elm - McHenry (Next to jthe Toddler Shop) Phone EV 5-3520 Summertime ... is the time to select one of our many cool and comfortable hairstyles that are easy to manage . . . one that will always be flattering to you in all your outdoor activities. "Put Your Hair ... In Our Care" Riverside Jdalrdtluidfliinnga. ^Studi 1320 N. Riverside Dr. Phone EV 5-0147 Member of N.H.C.A. Open: Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9-9; Wed., 9-6: Sat.. 8-5: Closed Mon to McHenry, 111. 1 --- To Our McHENRY ' Dairy Fa AH year long you send us delicious and wholesome Dairy Foods. All year long you produce the nourishing foods that keep America strong. And so, during June Dairy Month, our ha^s are off to you. 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