f®irT&ro THE McHENRY PLAINDEALEB Thursday* November 16, 1961 Wed Recently Baptize Son Of Harvey Srhaefers The infant son of Mr. and: Mrs. Harvey T. Schaefer was christened Mark Joseph at St. Patrick's Catholic church Sunday, Nov. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Schaefer acted as sponsors for the baby. < Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Schaefer, Jr., are the paternal grandparents and Mrs. Marie Hays, the maternal grandmother. | Luncheon was served to six- > teen relatives at the home | of the Clarence Schaefers. : THE RONALD iMAYS KATHLEEN PURTELI, (BECOMES BRIDE OF WILLIAM J. BREIT Bridal Couple Tell Engagement Of Lolita DuPree The engagement of Miss Lolita DuPree to George Darmody was announced Oct. 29 at j the golden wedding anniversary party for her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ristow, Pistakee Highlands. Both Mr. Darmody and Miss DuPree are 1960 graduates of the McHenry high school. He is employed in Fox Lake and she in Lakemoor. The young people plan to be married -sometime next year. CamHlp Covalt To Marry Dec. 2S Mrs. Thelma Covalt and Mr. Floyd Covalt of McHenry announce the engagement of their daughter, Camille Lanette, to Charles Hutchison, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hutchison of Barrington. Miss Covalt, a 1961 graduate of McHenry high school, is presently attending Ohio State university. Mr. Hutchison was graduated from the local high school in 1953 and attended the University of Illinois and Lake Forest college before 'entering the Marine corps. He is now stationed at Jacksonville, S. C. The wedding will take place Dec. 23 in the McHenry Community Methodist church. Dennis Swedo To Wed Carol Gibson Mr. and Mrs. James Francis of Stone Park wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Gibson, to Dennis Swedo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Swedo of West Shore Beach, McHenry. No immediate plans for the wadding have been made. Kathleen Galuska To Marry Larry Swedo Miss Kathleen Jean Galuska's engagement to Larry Swedo has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Galuska of Wauconda. Mr. Swedo is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Swedo of McHenry. No definite date has been set for the wedding. The prospective bride and groom are both employed by a Crystal Lake manufacturing firm. Miss Isobelle Mary Anderson of Chicago became the bride of Mr. VRonald Charles May, son of ,Mr. an d Mrs. George A. May of Rt. 1, Ringwood, in a pretty wedding solemnized in Resurrection church, Chicago, on Oct. 14. v, Invite Public To Sunday Nighter Everyone is welcome to attend the Sunday nighter At the dreenwood community Church on Sunday, Nov. IS, at 8 p.m. This is an evening whereby everyone present participates ill the program. The activities of this event is sponsored and presented by the Young people and laymen of the church. Refreshments still be served by one of the women's groups. This church is located about 5 miles northeast of Woodstock on the Greenwood road. Sandra Jean Smith Baptized The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Smith was christened Sandra Jean in a baptismal service which took place at St. Mary's Catholic church recently, with Rev. Fr. Baumhofer officiating. Sponsors were Mrs. Robert G. Smith and Walter Miller. Supper was enjoyed later by the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith; also the Robert Smith family, Walter and Roman Miller. The new baby has a sister, Debra Lynn, 2 years old. Christen Freund Baby At Crystal Lake . The new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Freund of Crystal Lake, born at McHenry hospital Oct. 18, was christened Roberta Ann at St. Thomas church, Crystal Lake, Sunday, with Rev. Father Beddoes officiating. Sponsor's were two cousins, Darlene Freund of McHenry and Stephen Freund of Wauconda. * Guests at a dinner at the Freund home following the ceremony were Rev. Fr. Beddoes, Mrs. A. P. Freund and the Irvin Freund family, McHenry; the Del Freund family of Wauconda and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rooney of Aurora. Little Roberta Ann has four sisters, Becky, Toni, Linda and Cathy, and one brother, Randy. Ben Freunds Will Observe Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Ben Freund of Johnsburg will celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary on Nov. 25, beginning with a Mass read in their honor at 11 o'clock in St. John the Baptist church. After 8:30 in the evening, open house will be held at the Johnsburg Community club for all friends of the couple. CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this way of thanking the clergy, Sisters and the many friend®, neighbors and relatives for spiritual bouquets, floral offerings, cards and the other expressions of sympathy offered in our recent bereavement. They were all greatly appreciated by The Nick M. Justen Family *11-16-61 November 17 Lakeland Park W o m e n's Club Rummage Sale and Bazaar -- Community House, Allen and Home -- 9:30 to 6. November 19 Thanksgiving Party - 5 p.m. - Legion Home Benefit of Viscounts Drum and Bugle Corps. November 25 Fund Raising Dinner For Benefit of McHenry Hospital -- Villa d'Este. November 30 Demonstration, "Creative C o o k e r y i n a C h r i s t m a s Theme" -- Johnsburg Community Hall -- 7:30 p.m. -- Benefit McHenry Hospital -- Sponsored by Pistakee Highlands Women's Club. December 2 Lakeland Park W o m e n's Club's Sixth Annual Snowball Dance -- Johnsburg Hall -- 9 p.m. December 2-3 McHenry Choral Club Christmas Program -- 8:15 p.m. -- McHenry High School Auditorium. December 6 Smorgasbord -- Community Methodist Church Dining Hall -- 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. -- Sponsored by W.S.C.S. December 8 «- McHenry Woman's Cltfb Meeting -- Community Methodist Church Hall -- Christmas Musical Program Featuring M>\ and Mrs. Roy Kissling. Miss Kathleen G. Purtell of Voio, daughter of M^ahd Mrs. E. Purtell, became the bride of Mr. William J. Breit of 1101 S. River road, McHenry, son Of Mrs. K. Breit of Chicago, in a pretty wedding solemnized Saturday, Nov. 11, at an 11 o'clock Mass in St. Peter's Catholic church, Volo. Rev. Fr. E. I-. Slingerland officiated at the service. Bouquets of mums decorated the altars. The attractive bride approached the altar in a floor length dress of white lace, styled with long sleeves, square neckline and a very full skirt caught in back by two roses. Her jeweled crown held a fingertip veil. She earned a bridal bouquet of white carnations and stephanotis. Evelyn Henkel of Volo acted as her maid ol' honor, wearing a royal blue organdy, ballerina length dress, with matching crown and shoes, and white gloves and purse. Little Sheila Monroe of McHenry was the flower girl, attired in a floor length dress of white organdy with royal blue sash and matching headband. Both of the attendants had colonial bouquets of white carnations with small, royal blue mums. Gerald Henkel of Mundelein served as best man. Mrs. Purtell selected a pale blue sheath dress with which she wore matching accessories, while Mrs. Breit wore a white sheath with gold brocade and matching accessories. A reception followed for between 100 and 150 guests at the Starlite restaurant, after which the couple left for Tampa, Fla., where they will spend the winter. They will return to reside at 1101 S. River road, McHenry, in the summer. j/ The bride is a graduate of the Wauconda high school and I.B.M. business school. The groom graduated from a Florida high school and is engaged in farming. GEORGE W. CINA INSTALLED MASTER OF MASONIC LODGE Wed Oct. 21 DeWane Studio Photo THE DENNIS MAYS Ignorance still causes so many interesting arguments. NORCROSS ^Thanksgiving Cards Some secrets are too good to keep, and thus aren't. Miss Marge Justen and Mr. Dennis May, both of McHenry, exchanged nuptial vows in a pretty ceremony solemnized in St. Patrick's Catholic church on Oct. 21. HOME BUREAU TO HOLD CRAFJ DAY ON NOV. 29 The McHenry County Home Bureau invites interested homemakers to a craft day to be held on Nov. 29 beginning at 10 a.m. at the Farm Bureau. This is a macaroni craft day, at which pictures and various decorative articles will be made from macaroni and spaghetti products. Mrs. Libbie Nesvabda, Crystal Lake, will be teaching the craft. Anyone interested in attending is asked to bring some macaroni wagon wheels, a 6 x 8 corrugated cardboard, Elmer's glue, elbow macaroni and a picture hanger or wire. Any interested homemaker is invited to come to the Farm Bureau on Nov. 29 to enjoy the macaroni craft day. MARRIAGE LICENSES William Pierce, Jr., McHenry, and Karen J. Prouty, Richmond. We take ONE day from afP the year and label it -- NOTICE -- Dutch Mill Candy Shop Will Be Open All Day Wed. Sunday Till 1 p.m. a pretty selection ... expressing the spirit of the day At an impressive installation of the newly named officers of McHenry Lodge, No. 158, A.F. and A.M., held Saturday evening, Nov. 11, at Edgebrook school, George W. Cina. Jr.. was installed as woishipfi! master. Also installed were Theodore H. Guy, senior warden; Harry R. Hansen, junior warden; Edward S. Hey ward, treasurer; Henry F. Scholtz, secretary; Clifford H. Chambers, chaplain; Lawrence G. Hicks, senior deacon; John S. Brosky, junior deacon; Kenneth H. Schopp, senior steward; Robert C. French, junior steward; Edmund C. Glorth, marshal; Otto E. Pyritz, organist; and Earl J. Ross, Tyler. „ ^ • Acting in the official capacity of installing officers were George W. CSna, Sr., of Columbia Lodge as installing officer; Clinton E. Martin of McHenry as installing marshal' John J. Neuharth as installing chaplain; Chancey Harrison as installing secretary and Otto E. Pvritz as installing organist. The Masonic lodge is the oldest . recorded organization in M c H e n r y ' s c e n t e n n i a l b o o k , formed in 1854, with Z. W. Burnham as first master. Holiday Theme At Garden Club GUILD HEARS TALK Twenty members of the Friendship guild of the Lutheran church last Tuesday evening heard Mrs. Kaye Hansen, community relations representative for the Rockford area of the Illinois Bell Telep h o n e c o m p a n y , s p e a k o n "Your Voice Is You". CARD OF THANKS I want to take this opportunity to thank all my friends who were so kind to remember me with prayers, cards and gifts during my illness, also a .special thanks to the American Legion. Mr. Edward J. Pfannenstill 11-16-61 DeWane Studio Photo THE JOHN HUFFS Married Oct. 21 in St. Joseph's Catholic church in Richmond were Miss Judy Stilling of Richmond and John Huff of Johnsburg. SHERRY EVANS ACCORDED HONORS AT UNIVERSITY Sherry Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Evans, has pledged Delta Gamma sorority at the University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo., where she is a freshman student. Sherry is secretary of her pledge class. The young lady, a 1961 graduate of the McHenry high school, has also been selected for the silver and gold freshman honorary society. Sherry was one of sixteen s e m i - f i n a l i s t s f o r f r e s h m a n queen out of ninety chosen from the class. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation for the cards of sympathy and the many acts of kindness received during the passing of our loved one. Your though tfulness will always be remembered. Mrs. Anna Miller and Family *11-16-61 CARD OF THANKS We would like to takethis opportunity to extend our sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for floral offerings, spiritual bouquets, cards of sympathy, prayers and other remembrances at the time of the deatnM)f Eva J. Pitzen. We are especially grateful to Fr. Baumhofer, Fr. Rennell, the pall bearers, the Christian Mothers of St. John's parish and the Knights of Columbus. We are most grateful for all expressions of sympathy. Frank Pitzen John P. Schaefer Mrs. Anita Freund 11-16-61 The McHenry Garden club will present Mrs. Carl Ranta at the Nov. 30 meeting, which will be held at the Commuq£jy Methodist church at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Ranta will demonstrate and discuss "Christmas Decorations," a subject in which "she is expert. As proprietor of a flower shop in Zion, she has had a great deal of experience in her field. Mrs. Ranta has won many blue gibbons for her table, settings and in one instance she received the coveted vise tie, highest honor at the show. After attending a well known school of floral design in Chicago, she went into the flower business in Zion, where she has been located for the past 11 years. She has demonstrated -her art lor many Garden club groups in this area and her work has been enthusiastically- appreciated by all. The Garden club of Wonder Lake has been invited to erijoy the program on this date and it is hoped many members will attend. < Mrs. Theodore Arvidson, program chairman, promises a very interesting afternoon. Her h o s t e s s e s f o r t h e d a y w i l l be Mrs. George H. Johnson, Mrs. Alex Duncan and M(^. G. Snively. Mrs. Jack Ritter,| who was also to be a hostess' for this occasion, will be a* "guest" in a Chicago hospital for a f$w days and may not be present. Members of the McHenry Garden club are urged to invite guests to this tea and program on Nov. 30. FLOWER WEDDING LINE INVITATIONS AND _____ VN N 0 (~N eflVHrN-T-S •f i\ OUR 1962 IS AS CI 1259 N. Green St. Ph. 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