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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Sep 1961, p. 2

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Page Two THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, September 28, 196^ WED IN SEPTEMBER PATRICIA MARK Pa trie i:i Mark To Wed Wonder I^ake Man Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Mark of Sioux City, Iowa, announce the future marriage plan:* of their daughter, Patricia Rost' Mark, to Richard Olio Hoffman, .son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hoffman of Lookout Point, No. 2. Wonder Lake. The wedding will take place at the First Methodist church in Sioux City on Nov. 25 at 7 30 p.m. Both young people are juniors at Iowa State university, where the bride-to-be is majoring in home economics and her fiance in industrial engineering. Mr. Hoffman graduated from the McHenry high school in 1958. Home-School Group To Hear Fr. Rennell There will be an important meeting of St. Mary's Home and School association Monday, Oct. 2, at 8 o'clock in the evening, at which time Fr. Albert ftennell will speak on the aims of the association. AH members are asked to attend. Area Couple Wed 55 Years Mr. and Mi's. Sam Pes/, parents of Mrs. Eugene Hughes of McHenry, obseived their fifty-fifth wedding anniversary recently, the day starting with a Mass of thanksgiving at St. J o s e p h ' s U k r a n i a n C a t h o l i c church in DesPlaines. A gathering followed at their home on Roberts road, where they have resided for fifty-four years. ! Born in Austria, the couple ! met in this country, and they 'were married in St. Nicholas j Catholic church, Chicago, Sept. 16, 1906. He is 83 years of age | and she is 76. j Helping them celebrate were i most of their1 tenWm children, , ' thirty-seven grandchildren and i several g r e a t-grandchildren. All of the children reside in i Illinois with the exception of ! Sam, Jr., who lives in Bay- [ town, Texas. MARGARET FREUND BRIDE OF COUNTY MAN ON SATURDAY Bridal Couple Langdon Studio Photo THE THOMAS KEENANS Miss Margaret Freund, daughter of Mrs. A. P. Freund of 3701 W. Elm street, McHenry, became the bride of Mr. Marvin Rooney, son of Mrs. Thomas Rooney of 427 Lake ; street. Crystal Lake, in a beautiful wedding ceremony performed last Saturday, Sept. 23, | in St. Mary's Catholic church. Rev. Fr. Eugene Baumhofei officiated at t hie 11 o'clock rite. The pretty, dark-haired bride, given in marriage by her brother, Del Freund, approached the altar wearing *a white brocade gown styled with lcng pointed sleeves, r o u n d , s c o o p n e c k l i n e a n d chapel length train. Her headpiece was a white pearl pillbox with bouffant veil. Kotalik Studio Photo THE DENNIS SIMPSONS Crystal Lake's First Methodist church was the setting ; j Attending her were Miss i f°r l^e wedding Saturday, Before her marriage on Sept. Jean O'Brien of McHenrv as : Sept. 16, of Miss Judith Anne 16. this radiant bride was Miss maid of honor and Mrg Anfl | Lawrence of McHenry and Joan C athenne Blake of Mc- Lalor of Hebron as bridesmaid, i Denni? William Simpson of Both were attired in stone Crystal' Lake. They will make reen dresses of organza over their future home in Crystal Henry. She was married at St Mary's Catholic church to Thomas James.Keenan of Chi- taffeta; styled with three- Lake. cago in an 11 o'clock service quarter sleeves, round necklines and bell skirts. Their | YCW GROUP headpieces were crowns of am- ' ANNOUNCES FALL ^RaTpr Rooney of Crysla, •' PROGRAM TOPICS Lake served as best man and T , George Sederberg of Bensen- 1 The Wonder Lake Youn^ COUNTY EDUCATION GROUP WILL HOST TEACHERS' DINNER Jo Anne Kline's Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kline of Wonder Lake announce the engagement of their daughter, Jo Anne, to Larry F. Bruce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton O. Bruce of Ringwood. No immediate plans have been made for the wedding. McHenry county's new teachers, along with their wives and husbands, will be special guests ; at a dinner to be held at South Junior high school in Crystal | Lake at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday. Sept. 28. Their hosts will be the McHenry County Education association, professional organization of the county's ! more than 700 teachers, for ! whom the annual fall dinner ! will be their first social "mixj er" of the year. [ The new teachers will be introduced by their administrators, and presented with an orientation booklet, "Hello. N e w T e a c h e r ! " w e l c o m i n g them to the profession. After the dinner, guests will be entertained by Miss Dorothy Cristman of Lake Zurich, who will present readings and commentaries on the lighter moments in school teaching. Christian Workers have been discussing the subject of work at the last few meetings. On Sept. 20, work was discussed viHe was groomsman. Ushers Cass Nacker is a patient at were Lyle and Ray Rooney. Presbyterian hospital, Chicago. Mrs Freund selected a tur. Friends will be sorry to learn m„„i, thai Maurice Clark has been .qu ' . ' ^ in relation to its continuation a patient in Augustana hospi-. ces*>°rles' «*»* 'h«. 8™'s „( God's creation; also how , ' 8 ' mother was attired in muted - . , tal, Chicago. green, also with black acces sories. work serves people. At the following meeting McHenrv Hospital A reception followed for 150 SelJ<- 27> lhe discussion was Patients at McHenry hospi- f . f. McHenrv Conn- continued in relation to "Modtal during the. past week in- after which Z cJple ern Work - Modern Man" eluded Adafe Simmons, John ( - wedding trip into Wis- 1 examined how work affects Kevin Aitkin, Shirley Dona- consjn and M^hig P an. Upon the individual. Next week, hue, Patricia Thorn, Guisti Militello and William Tilicke. Crystal Lake; Terry Trier, Fox Lake; Cyril Ann Mueller, James McNallv and Jack Mur- Miss Justen Honored At Miscellaneous Shower A miscellaneous shower was given at the home of Carol London in Solon Mills recently for Miss Marjorie Justen, a bride of the near future. Cohostesses were members of the bridal party, Mrs. Bill Frett, Janice May and Lola DuPree, and Miss Justen's sister, Mrs. Warner Benson. Twenty guegt^, were present to enjoy games,, after which a buffet lunch was served. Miss Justen will be married to Dennis May on Oct. 21 at St. Patrick's Catholic church. sity dan Industrial school. Clarice Blake Is Shower Guest Miss Clarice Blake, whose marriage to Ronald Howard will be an event of Oct. 21, was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower held at the home of Mrs. John Thennes, with Mrs. Emily Broeker of Elgin, Mrs. Jean Simpson of Woodstock, Mrs. Helen Heuser and Miss Laura Weber as assistant hostesses. Thirty-two guests were present from Manitowoc, Wis., Park Ridge, DesPlaines, Arlington Heights, Northbrook, Round Lake, Lake Villa, Waukegan, Woodstock and McHenry to enjoy an afternoon of games and a delicious lunch. PeYOUNG-STETSON VOWS A double ring ceremony at 6:30 o'clock Wednesday, Sept. 20, in the Community Methodist church united in marriage Miss Heddie DeYoung, daughter of Mrs. Henry DeYoung of Richmond road, McHenry, and Frank Stetson, III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stetson of Country Club drive, McHenry. The couple will reside in New Jersey for the present, where he is stationed with the Army. DIVORCE GRANTED Deanna Comstock of Johnsburg has been granted a divorce from Robert Comstock by Judge William M. Carroll in circuit court Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Randel Emanuel are the parents of a son, Michael Allen, weighing 9 lbs. at the time of his birth on Sept. 5 in Evanston Community hospital. Mrs. Emanuel will be remembered as the former Telia Nardi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Nardi of Shalimar. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Loser of McHenry announce the birth of a son Sept. 19 at McHenry hospital. A Cary couple, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lewandowski, are parents of a son born Sept. 21 at McHenry hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grebe, Grayslake, welcomed a daughter Sept. 22, at McHenry hospital. A son was born Sept. 22 at McHenry hospital to Mr. i :;'1 Mrs. Arnold Downs, McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nolan, McHenry, announce the birth of a daughter Sept. 23 at McHenry hospital. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Gunder, McHenry, Sept. 23 at McHenry hospital. On Sept. 24 aWughter was bom at McHenry hospital to Mr. and Mrs. George Demco, Cary. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lee, McHenry, became parents of a daughter Sept. 24, at McHenry hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Huck. Wonder Lake, announce the birth of a son Sept. 20 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. A girl, Amy Margaret, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Nottoli of McHenry Sept. 8 at Lutheran General hospital, Park Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. John Gallas of 707 N. Center street, McHenry, are the parents of a son, William James, born Sept. 17 at Illinois Masonic hospital, Chicago. He has an older brother, Johnnie Scott, 4 years old. their return, they will make ^ct- 5, the discussion will their home at 367 Park ave- concern wages balanced against nue, Aurora. i l!~,e cost living, hoping to The bride, a graduate of the ! give a clearer understanding McHenry high school and of j of this problem and the teach- T I- Howa ^ Holy Cross school of nursing I ing of the church concerning Nehlig, Edward L. Kunze and Jn ^ ig employed as a nurse , it. Gregory Duncan ° Richmond' 1 at McH<?nry hospital. The j Along with this, there will Rosalvn Glaub Fox River bric1eSl'oom graduated in 1958 j tye a gospel inquiry which in- GGrroovvee . TToommmmvy ^ WWrriigghhtt t aanndd ,' fsrjotym anN(,o rthear nte aIclhhneor ,sa l uSnh,vereir_- ( d(hued egso sspeel,esc teadn dp assages ^from ! is taught in them and how it can be applied to daily lives. The Y.C.W. is open to all single workers who are out of school. Anyone interested is invited to attend the meetings, which are held at Christ the King church in Wonder Lake on Thursday evenings at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Fr. Thomas Coughlin is chaplain for the group. Charles Keith, Wonder Lake; Doris Flanigan and Barbara i Tharp, Chicago; Mary Roberts j and Kyron Fyanes, Barrington; j Roseann Williams, Winthrop J Harbor; Dean Sutton, Spring j GIVES LECTURE On Monday evening, Oct. 2. ,JU1 • 7,'B Robert Stein of the Flick- Grove; lone Zmck, Joyce Cai- ... to. Bernice Beck. Helen1 c"rP~. wl". ans h wer Kotryck, Susan Stift. Marion j •|?cnVqUe"'°^, Karls, Rita Zimny, Donna Taxatmn Under Freedom, Mourn. Evelyne Guy, Margaret w,h'<:h w,l be g.ven .n Wood- Klingberg, Dorothy Hansen, »> ,^'on Paul ChiWers. Michael Tychc- : 8 r,; , „re wicz, Edward Murohy, Helen ! by the McHemy County Larie, Beth Hromec and Cath- j Information Center. erine Stava, McHenry. Harvard Hospital j David R. Carlson, McHenry. | was a patient at the hospital I in Harvard during the past i week. i Memorial Hospital Patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, during the past week included Walter Hunt and Louise Johnson, Wonder Lake; Gerald K r a h n , W i n f i e l d P i e t s c h a n d Tim McClary, McHenry; and Emily Beatty of Ringwood. RICHARD BRETT i TO BE GUEST OF I BIG HOLLOW PTA j Richard J. Brett will be j guest speaker at the Big Hoi- i low P.T.A. meeting Wednesday, | Oct. 4, at 8'p.m. Mr. Brett has travelled outside the North | American continent seven times, and has visited fortyone countries in Europe, Asia and Africa. His speech will be based on his trip to Africa. The eighth grade mothers will be hostesses for the evening. 5antaiu 5a rm DAY NURSERY COMPLETE CHILD CARE For Children of Working Mothers Or While You Go Shopping • 6 Acres of Playground with Slides, Swing, Merry- Go-Round, etc. • Chickens, Duck, Pheasants and Lambs for the Kids to Feed and Play With • Story Telling, Reading and Inside Play • Hot Meals -- Morning and Afternoon Snacks • Napping Facilities • An Opportunity for Your Child to Play with and Get Along with Others. Call 385-2499 for Daily and Weekly Rales You Can Afford State Licensed Located '/< mile South of McHenry on the old Crystal Lake Black Top Road CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this opportunity to thank the many friends, relatives and neighbors who extended sympathy in so many ways during the time of our bereavement. We are especially grateful for spiritual bouquets and floral offerings. Our thanks also to the clergy, the American Legion for use of their hall, and the auxiliary for preparation of the dinner. Everything was appreciated so very much. The Family of Thomas P. Wilson 8-28-61 JOINS SORORITY Miss Audrey Aubrecht, 1012 W. Oeffling Drive, McHenry, is a member of Gamma Alpha chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma at the University of Illinois at Champaign. Audrey joined representatives of all Tri Sigmas in her region as a guest of the sorority's chapter at Southern Illinois university at Carbondale on Sept. 9 and 10. MARRIAGE LICENSES F r a n k P e r k i n s , M c H e n r y , and Adeline Wright, DesPlaines. Kurt Wagner, Round Lake, and Sarah Lennon, McHenry. COAT EXCIT pl; CLI AND FUR TiBE^ COATS FASHIONED WITH YOU IN MIND THE FINEST group of luxurious coats you've ever seen at this pprice. Starting at $20.05. SHOP EARLY USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN CASUAL STYLES give comfort, warmth & beauty -- placing first in the fashion parade. From $19.05. ARIE'S SPECIALTY 1301 N. RIVERSIDE DR. EV 5-1848 FORMER McHENRY COUPLE HONORED ON ANNIVERSARY A surprise party for Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Kamholz, Sr., in honor of their fortieth wedding anniversary, was criven by their children earlier this month at the home of couple's daugh- j ter arid son-in-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. George Melka, in Westchester. The Kamholzes were married Sept. 7, 1921, at St. John s Lutheran church, Union, 111., and made their home in McHenry until 1925. Since leaving McHenry. they have been residents of Chicago and suburbs. . They Tiave four children. Ernie, Jr., of Chicago, Walter of Chicago Ricige, Barbara Ann, and Robert, who resides with the senior Kamholzes in Oak Lawn; also six grandchildren. The couple have been members of Nnzareth Evangelical Lutheran church. Chicago, since 1928, where all four chil-' dren attended Lutheran grade school. Out-of-town guests who were served at a long buffet table decorated with red and white glads and white pom poms were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johannin g s m i e r and daughter. Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Fiebranz, Ernie Hastings and son, Bill, and Lewis Fiebranz of Belvidere; Mr. and Mrs. Max Bearman of Round Lake; Mrs. William Dreyer, September 30 Pistakee Terrace Woman's Auxiliary Luncheon -- Johnsburg Community Clubhouse -- 12:30 p.m. October 2 St. Mary's Home and School Association Meeting -- 8 p.m. October 5 > C. D. of A. Business Meeting. October 6 Rummage Sale -- Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Society - -- Church Basement, Rt. 120 West 10 a.m. -- 8 p.m. October 7 Pistakee Highlands Women's Club Annual Rummage, White Elephant and Bake Sale -- 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. -- The Barn. October 10 Hospital Auxiliary Annual Luncheon -- 12:30 p.m. -- V.F.W. Hall. October IS McHenry W o m a npte Club Meeting -- Community Methodist Church Social Hall -- 1 p.m. October 18-14 Rummage Sale -- Ringwood Church. October 18 Bazaar and Bake Sale Sponsored by Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Society -- Church Basement, Rt. 120 West Starts 2 p.m. October IP Public Card Party -- K. of C. Hall. October 25 R i v e rview Camp, R.N.A.. Dessert Luncheon and Card Party -- 1 p.m. -- K. of C. Hall. The panda has ihe body or a bear, the feet of a cat, and the face of a racoon. H i r e The Handicapped -- It's Good Business The Right Man In the Right Job Is No Longer Handicapped Mrs. Elsie Voeltz and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Block of McHenry; Albert Kamholz of Cary; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richardson [ of Algonquin; Mr. and Mrs. j George Kamholz and daughter, | Donna, of Lake Geneva; Mr. j and Mrs. August Marting, Mr. j and Mrs. James Rajsl, Jr., and j Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thurin of \ Chicago. PLANNING A TRW . . . ANYWHERE? LET IS HANDLE ALL YOUR TRAVEL NEEDS CHAIN-O-LAKES TRAVEL SERVICE 3017 W. 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