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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 May 1962, p. 2

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• THE Mc Y PLAINDEALEB Thursday, May 17, 1962 F.ntertnin At Brunch In Honor Of Mothers Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dobyns onlertained at brunch on Mother's Day in honor of their mothers; Mrs! Wallace Dobyns and Mi's. Grayce Sweeney. Other guests present were Mary Grace D o b vns, M r s. Frances Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bousser and MTrawrt~Mrsr- Norbert Yegge. k&NOR MCHS BAND • DIRECTOR ON RETIREMENT Entertain At Open HOUHT May 18 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lunniss of 2515 Orchard Beacl road, McHenry, entertained at an open house Sundav/^May 13, in honor of ;he confirmation of Mrs. Lunniss and son, - Brian. The Rt. Rev. C. L. Street, Suffragen Bishop of the Kpiscopa' *?Diocese of Chicago, confirmed a class of five chil- 1 dren and three adults- at St. Paul's Episcopal church,r McHenry. Those •"attending .thp open 'house were Mi and Mrs. *Le- »&oy Lunniss and family and Mrs. Anna Thompson, all of Chicago and the following McHenry area families: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lunniss, Mr. and Mrs. John Cherry. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Strach, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robel, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haight and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Sweeney. CT0H OSRITAL McHenry Hospital During the past week patients admitted to McHenry hospital included Amy Pegau, Patol Matz, Nancy Franz, Betty June Bland and Albert KeteJ> Wonder Lake; Barbara Douglas, Cary; Norman Rich, Bellwood; Gertrude Christensen and Eleanor Murray, Ingleside; Shirley Baske, Libertyville; Alice Cashmorel Waucond »; Joseph Lewis, RoundXake: Donald Taylor, Harold Bickford and Sharon Wajrowski, Crystal Lake; Julia Covert, Algonquin; Patricia Jarrett, Fox Lake; John Lewandowski, Bristol, Wis.; Gerald Krueger, Beverly Blair, Irene Durante, June Reekie, Bruce Wieder- Jtioeft, Pauline Sheriff, Betty Notson, Willi^i Hutchinson, Martin „ Olsen, John Hogland, Milton Smith, George Schaefer, Stella Dembrowski, Thomas McAuliffe, Frances Thorne, Dorothy Rodarmel, Evalyne Levesque and David Wirtz, McHenry. Harvard Hospital Richard Shinsky and Joseph Simon of McHenry and Charles Mullen, Ringwood, were patients during the past week at the Harvard hospital. Memorial Hospital Admittances at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, during the past week included Mabel Sartwell, Martin Carmody, Betty Kotyza and Aida Nielsen, Wonder Lake; Louise Unruh, Edward Waddell, Eugene Piotrowski and Kathy Jo Becker, McHenry. CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this means of thanking the many kind friends who remembered me in so many waysjduring the time I was confined to the hospital. The kindnesses extended were appreciated so very much. John Dreymiller 5-17-62 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Use The Classifieds PAIL R. YANDA Twenty-five years(of service, which will end with the retirement next month of Paul R. Yanua. M.C.H.S. band director. w°re recognized most appropriaiely when about 125 band students, their parents and friends gathered in the high school cafeteria last Thursday night The occasion was the annual band bahquet. and this year the central figure was Mr. Yanda, who has so ably headed the music department for a quarter of a century. The dinner theme, from the opening address by Band President Janet Eckstein lo the closing presentation^of a' gold, inscribed watch, carried out the one purpose intended' by his students, to honor a man who had given so greatly of his time and talents in their beha.lt for such a long period of time. Presentation of awards was made bw Supt. Carl Buckner, Assistant Supt. M. L. Schoenhollz and Principal Marvin Martin. Mr. Yanda was assisted in awarding contest pins by Virginia Peterson, who heads the Modern Music Masters organization. One of the highlights of the evening came when Miss Peterson read an original poem written by herself and Mary Jane Pitzen, giving . highlights and humorous details in the life of Mr. Yanda. The fact that the popular director returned to school just two tl a y s previously after many weeks of convalescence after being confined to the hospital, only made the occasion more meaningful. Officers of the band for next year were announced^byMhis year's leaders as follows: President, Janice Bush; vice-president, Roger Thompson": secretary, Judy Martin': libr^pi^ns, Eileen Homo, Jim Brafcid and Nancy Lockwood. Nqw Modern Music Masters officers are Kathy Kostal, president: Jay S a y l e r , v i c e - p r e s i d e n t ; J u d y Martin, secretary; Sue Prawl, treasurer; Val Peterson, historian. DINNER AT CHURCH The Greenwood Community Methodist church will serve a roast beef dinner Saturday, May 19, with seating at 5. 6 and 7 p.m. The meal, including prime beef and homemade pies, will be served family style. Reservations should be made early, as no tickets will be for sale at the door. Locally, those desiring to attend may call L. Hallstrom at Wonder Lake 5304. 6th ANNUAL CABARET DANCE and FLOOR SHOW Presented by American Legion Auxiliary Unit 491 >AT., MAY 19,1962 9:00 p.m. AT THE AMERICAN LEGION HALL - 10 VARIETY ACTS - Also Dancing io GEORGE FREUND'S ORCHESTRA Public Invited Donation $1.00 May-Nischan I Rite Saturday V At St. Mary's of.the Lake church in Miller, Ind., Saturday, May 12, Mrs. Florence May of McHenry was urjkenj^ , in marriage with Mr. Joseph ' Nischan of iJansing, 111. The [ Rev. F. Mclvage officiated ai the 11 o'clock nuptial high Mas.^ with the adult <c,choir singing. Amongst heir selections were- "Ave Maria", at the ofi'ertory and "On This Day" ! while the blue and white carnation cascade was placed at | the Blessed Mother's Altar. ---The-bride-wns-giveir-iir mar=- riage by her son, Dennis May. She was radiant in a ballerina length gown of" imported lace and organza silk in a soft poudre blue. WiUrit she wore a white hat ol* imported, braided w h i t e s t r a w m a d e i n a crown effect, l^i'th tulle veiling. Her corsage was a pink cymbidium orchid vlujh tiny pink rosebuds V Miss Janice May, daughter or the bride, act 3d cis her maid of honor, attired in an eyelet embroidered white nylon dress over yellow taffeta. It, featured a ful! skirt, scoop neckline and cap sleeves. A wide cummerbund of vellovv taffeta cinched the waistline. She wore a yellow hat with veil and a corsage of yellow roses. Everett Nischan of ' Evanston, served as best man. Dinner was served in the Americana restaurant at Miller to the* bride's immediate family, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis May of Wonder Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Diedrich and Miss Janice May of McHenry and Sister Florence Mary. Miller, Ind., and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams of McHenry. Also attending v.ere the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Nischan of Lansing, his brother and wife, Mr. and M r s . E v e r e t t N i s c h a n , o f Evanston and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kotso. After their wedding trip, the couple will reside at 3520 Washington street, McHenry. Carr-Freund Vows Exchanged Saturday A wedding of local interest was solemnized last Saturday, May 12, in Christ the King Catholic church, Wonder Lake, when Miss Mary Ellen Carr became the bride of Mr. Gene L. Freund. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elm e r C a r r o f E d g e b r o o k Heights and Mr. Freund is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Freund of Grand avenue, McHenry. Both young people are graduates of McHenry high school. She. has been employed as a secretary at Crystal Lake and he iij employed in his father's business. MARRIAGE LICENSES Dennis W. Peterson, Round Lake, and C-harlene A. Crawley, McHenry. CHARLENE CRAWLEY WED SATURDAY TCX DENNIS PETERSON Miss Charlene Ann Crawley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman D. Crawley of 214 N. Ridgeway load, McHenry, became the bride of Mr. Dennis Win. Peterson, "Son of Mr. and M r s . W i l l i a m P e t e r s o n o f Round Lake, in a lovely spring wedding solemnized at St. Pal rick's Catholic church on Saturday, May 12. Rev. FI\ Eugene Parker officiated at the 11:30 o'clock nuptial rite. Mrs. Carl Weber was organist for "the occasion, and accompanied Bill" Weber in vocal solos. The church'altars were decorated with bouquets of pink and white flowers. , • * The attractive, young bride approached the altar wearing a silk organza dress, styled with sabrina neckline and long sleeves, Alencon lace covering the bodice and a portion of the skirt. Acting as maid of honor was Annette Hanley of McHenry, and bridesmaids were Miss Betty Burke of Antioch, Mrs. Marcy Kischbach of Harrington, Miss Roberta Meyer and Miss Susan Crawley of McHenry. All were attired in turquoise silk crepe dresses, bellshaped design, with which they wore flowered hats, shoes to match the d»ess .and wrist length, white gloves. Walter Leffler of Chicago served the groom as best man, with Wayne Sanford and Robert Koester of Ingleside and Lou Sandow of Champaign- Urbana as groqmsmen. Mrs. Crawley chose a poudre blue Italian silk dress, with which she wore blue shoes and other, white accessories. Mrs. Peterson wore a cherry pink silk organza dress, with matching accessories. A reception was held at the Bull Valley Hunt club for 150 -gMftS-ts, after which the couple left on a week's trip to New York City and Niagara Falls. They will reside in Glens Fall, New York. •The bride is a 195&rgraduate of the McHenry high school and, has been an Accountant for a consulting firm in Chicago. The groom is a graduate of Valparaiso university and is manager of a paper company in Glens Fall. CARD OF THANKS Thanks to Rev. J. M. Blitsch, Rev. A. Weideman, Rev. R. Hettermann, Rev. E. Hiller and Rev. F. Miller and. all visiting priests who were present at the Mass of Rev. Fr. Nicholas Schmitt; also the Sisters and choir, members of the C.O.F. and especially those who kept vigil in the church. We are grateful to all relatives and friends for spiritual bouquets, donations of food and other kindnesses, and those who helped in any way, especially the good cooks. „ Sisters and Prothers of "Rev. Nicholas Schmitt *5-17-62 a aire 5 HAIR STYLISTS 385-0010 N. GREEN ST. 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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fryer of Lilymoor are proud grand*" parents of twin daughters, Kathleen Elizabeth, 4 lbs., 11 oz., and Tina Marie, 4 lbs,, 5 oz., born to • Mr. and \Mrs. Arthur Trice of Buffalo prove? in Highland Park- hospital, on May 1. The other Trfce children are Michael, 15, Sue, 12, Steven, 9, WilUam, 6, and Scott, 2. v - Mr. and Mrs. William Landgren of 499 Stella street, El* gin, welcomed their fourth child and first son at St. Joseph's hospital, Elgin, May 9. On hand for little Johnny's homecoming , were three sisters, Julie, Mary and Susan. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Westby of Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Landgren of Crystal Lake, former McHenry residents. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Colman, Phoenix, -Ariz., former Teaidents ^of McHenry, announce the birth of a son, Michael George, on Friday, the thirteenth of April. Mrs. Colman is the former Elaine Landgren, daughter of the Edgar Landgrens of Crystal Lake. The new baby has four brothers and two sisters, Cathy, Dave, Bob, Dan, Tom and Chrissie, as playmates. < A son was born at McHenry hospital May 10 to Mr. and Mrs. William Brda. Mr. and Mrs. James Freund are parents of a daughter born at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, May 12. A daughter was born May 10 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fout. v Mr. and Mrs. Carl Legler of Ringwood are parents of a daughter born May 8 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lambert announce the birth of a daughter at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. R^mona Stilling are the parents of a girl, Reechele Christine, who weighed 7 lbs. 11 oz. at the time of her birth May 11 in McHenry hospital. She has a sister, Renee, and a brother, Raymond. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Leon and Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Stilling, all of McHenry. "MAY WALK" Member^: of the McHenry Garden club have been invited to attend the "May Walk" on Wednesday, May.23. This event is sponsored by the Town and Country Garden club of Libertyville, with Mrs. Herbert Graff's as general chairman. Miss Douglas Married Friday A quiet wedding solemnized in Country Church of the City, Evanston, last Friday evenine. May tl, at 7:30 o'clock united in marriage Miss Sara Kay Douglas of Chicago and Dr. James Smith Godwin. Rev. George Lockwooci officiated at the candlelight service. The bride, given in marriage by her ^fcrother, Thomas Doug- Je^ is the daughter of Mrs. Velma Dauglas of 3815A Main s t r e e t , M c H e f f r y , a n d t he groom- is the 3ort of Mrs. R. A. JVIinnis of Charleston, S. C. A floral arrangement of white spring flowers decorated the altar. Miss Douglas wa^ charming in a white summer wool suit, with which she^wore beige and bone accessories! matching hat and a white orchid corsage. Mrs. Jacquelyn Schinkel of Chicago attended the bridfe, wearing a beige, silk suit, brown accessories and red tearose corsaige. , Robert Schinkel served"the grortm as best man. Mrs. Douglas was attired in a navy crepe sheath dress, navy and white accessories and a white rose^corsage. The groom's m'otherljvas unable to attend the ceremony. Dinner followed the nuptial lite at the Evergreens in Dundee at 9:30 p.m. The couple will make their home at -Laguna Beach, Calif. The bride, a registered nurse, is a 1957 graduate of McHenry high school and a 1960 graduate of Peter Bent Brigham hospital. She has been employed as industrial nurse for" Curtiss Candy Co., in Chicago. The groom graduated, in 1956 from the college of Charleston, and in I960 from medical college. He took his intern work at the University of Illinois Research hospital in 1961 and is now a flight .surgeon with the U.S. Navv. PERSONALS May 20 Lakeland Park Minstrel Show -- McHenry Junior High School - 7 p.m. May 23 W.S.C.S. Garden Walk -- lti'a.m. to 4 p.m. -- Luncheon Served- -at Methodist Chui-ch 11 a.m., to f:30 p.m. May 26 Lakeland Park Property O w n e r s . A s s o c i a t i o n S p r i n g Dance. - Legion Home ft p.m. June 16 Lakeland Park Sinorgasljord Community House 5 to 7. p.m. CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this opportunity to express our heartfelt gratitude to the many people who aided us in our hour of need when our home was destroyed by fire in Lakeland Park on April 21, 1962. We realize that no mere words can really express our feelings about your wonderful response to this emergency. Wo must by all means make special mention of the McHenry Afrea Volunteer Fire Departrrient. in preventing the disaster from spreading to other homes, despite the extreme high winds. May God Bless you all. The Hudecek Family *5-17-62 PRESENT JUBILEE SCHOLARSHIP AT PTA ANNUAL MEET The golden jubilee scholarship in District 26 will be a w a r d e d to James Louis Behrens of Alden-Hebron high school at the annual meeting of the* McHenry County Council of P.T.A., held at the new Richmond elementary school tonight, May 17, at 8:15 p.m. Presentation of the PTA four-year scholarship will be made by Mr.<£ Ivan Sengenberger, who has served District26 as director for the past four years. The district is composed of Boone, McHenry and. Lake counties. Council officers for the year 1962-63 will be installed at this meeting ajs<>. Francis Rekenthalefc of Richmond is incoming president; Stanley Blumberg of McHehry is president-elect; Mrs. Lester Klotz of McHenry, secretary; and George Madden, Harvard, treasurer. « Out-going President Will Carlson urges all new P.T.A. officers and committeemen and those who plan to work in P.T.A. next year to attend this meeting for inspiration and instruction. PEDIATRIC PART OF HOSPITAL TO BENEFIT MAY 24 X Joyce Motulewicz and her roommate, Iona Bloomingdaie, students at Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, spent the weekend with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Motulewicz; lh Wonder Lake. JOINS FRATERNITY George Vergara\f 186 Country Club drive, hasVbeen initiated in to Alpha Kappa Psi, international commerce fraternity, at Marquettp university in Milwaukee, where he is a student in the college of liberal arts. CARD OF THANKS A sincere thank-you to all my friends and relatives for your thoughtfulness, cards and prayers during my ^stay in the hospital. Walter Schaefer 5-17-62 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE COLLECT $592 IN CANCER DRIVE AT WONDER LAKE Mrs. F. R. Koehler, cancer crusade chairman of Wonder Lake, has announced that a total of $592.44 has been collected in the- fourteen subdivisions „ and adjacent ' residential area of Wonder Lake. This was 9V2 per cent less than the amount collected' last year. The collections in each subdivision and the chairmen are as follows: Wonder Center, $85.99, Mrs. D. Malo; Highland Shores; $80.36, Mrs. A. Elgar, Deep Spring' Woods, $59.90, Mrs. L. McCall; Suhrise Ridge, $54.15, Mrs. C. Meikel; Indian Ridge, $49.87, Mrs. Delores Ori; White Oaks Bay, $40.80, Mrs. J. Shirra; Wooded Shores, $40.62, Mrs. R. Reynolds; Wonder View, $39.- 40, Mrs. T. Srriialek; Lookout Point, $35.83, Mrs. G. Hale; Shore Hills, $33.36, Mrs. D. Potter; Wonder Woods, $25.50, Mrs. Popelka; Hickory Falls, $22.01, Mrs. J. Bixby; Feyerer, $12.25, Mrs. E. Bell; Oakwood Shores, $7, Mrs. J. Cristy; rural residences, $5.75, Mrs. A. Huebner. Cake and coffee made by Mrs. A. Denman, Mrs. R. Belshaw, Mrs. Delores Ori and Mrs. L. Wines were served to all workers by Mrs. V. Burch and daughter, Joan, at campaign headquarters. A bigamist is another feller who has had "one too many". The only place to Bank Rate is at the Bank. 1/2% Pass Book Savings O/Q Savings lllllii Certificates Those who attended the woman's auxiliary - sponsored talk by John Strohm on May 24 will help the new pediatric section of Memorial Hospital obtain necessary equipment for the . comfort and benefit of the youngsters hospitalized there. S t r o h m , i n t e r n a t i o n a l l y - known writer-reporter and world traveler, who is donating his services for the benefit of Memorial hospital, is a resident of McHenry county and has raised his family here since 1947. Mrs. A. B. McConnell, auxiliary president, is confident that more than $1,000 can be raised through the sale of tickets. AU proceeds will - be earmarked to improve, the hospital will be spent under the guidance of the Auxiliary. The taik will be given at Woodstock Community high school at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 24. Tickets may be purchased in advance at the auxiliary's Gift and .|Thrift- Shop, 21 Dean, Woodstock. 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