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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Aug 1962, p. 2

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Page Two THE MeHENBY PLAINDEALER Thursday. August 2# 1962 Honor Mary Beajtty On 79th Birthday Friends and relatives gathered Wednesday evening, July 25, to surprise Mrs. Mary Beatty. on her seventy-ninth birthday anniyersary. She received many beautiful gifts and a host of good wishes. A buffet style dinner was rnjoyed, topped off bj- the serving of a large, decorated birthday cake. Host for the memorable party was Bruno Manzardo. Mrs. Beatty's appe arance and enthusiastic outlook on life belie her years. For the past seventeen years she has been an employee of the Riveiside hotel. 9 * Newlyweds Timmy Lafontaine / Has 9th Birthday Timmy. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lafontaine of Edgebrook Heights, celebrated his ninth birthday with a lunch for his Little League baseball team r,n Thursday, July 26. Very appropriately, the young players engaged in their favorite sport -- baseball. Guests were team members Ernie Muzzillo, Brad and Paul Pictor, Tom and Terry Eurton, Steve Rohrer, Tom Warren, Kurt I< n a a c k and Chris O'Brien, Jim Fultz and Bobby Rodenkirch of the team were on vacation and unable to be present. Other guests included Steven King, Broc Olsen, Gary Harrison, Mark Steinsdoerfer and David DePauw. Cake and ice cream were served later. Bridal Shower For Faith Williams Miss Faith Williams was guest of honor at a bridal shower given last week Tuesday, July 24, by her sister, Georgianna. Several classmates of the honoree were present. Episcopal Church To Sponsor Party St. Paul's Episcopal church will hold a dessert luncheon and card party at 12:30 o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday, Aug. 7, at the V.F.W. clubhouse. Social Events For Yacht Clnb Betty Francke and Inez Buralli were hostesses for the meeting of the Pistakee Yacht club women's auxiliary on Tuesday, July 24. After a delicious ,hot chicken casserole luncheon, the ladies played cards. Ham, turkey and all the fixings were served at the Pistakee Yacht club dinner dance on Saturday, July 28, by the chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rosene. They were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. F. Farleigh, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ulick, Mr. and Mrs. P. Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. R. Mielenz. After dinner everyone enjoyed music and dancing. Kotalik Studio Photo THE NORM AX WILLIAMS Miss Gail Olive May Cannon of Wonder Lake became the bride of Norman James Williams, Jr., of Rt. 31, Mc- Henry, in a beautiful ceremony performed in Nativity L u t h e r a n c h u r c h . W o n d e r Lake, on July 21. SHOW PERIOD WEDDING GOWNS AT STYLE REVUE Old Friends Hold Annual Reunion Rose Tighe and Margaret Burlinquet were hostesses at a yearly reunion of a group of old friends at their home at Pistakee Bay on Wednesday, when a delicious luncheon was served on the lawn. The remainder of the afternoon was spent in reminiscing. Guests included Ve r o n i c a Ensweiler, Mary Timms, Emily Johnson and Margaret Knuth of Chicago; Dolores Johnson and children of Elk Grove village; Rose Wolf of Wauconda; Olive and Jessie Corbett of Lily Lake; Eleanor White of Burton's Bridge and Rose Walinder of McHenry. Mrs. Fredrick Franz of Crystal Lake, left, and Mrs. Chris Jepsen of McHenry, will be included among the models for the twenty-fifth annual style show and buffet luncheon planned for Wednesday, Aug. 15, at 12:30 o'clock at the V.F.W. clubhouse, McHenry, sponsored by St. Mary's Home and School association. The Betty Nielsen shop Is in charge of the fashion review and will feature approximately fifty fashions on very attractive models, most of them from the McHenry area. An interesting feature of intermission will be a display of wedding gowns dating from 1867 to 1962. Freund-Shaft Exchange Vows A very beautiful weddjng was solemnized in St. John the Baptist Catholic church, Johnsburg, last Saturday, July 28, uniting in marriage Miss Junilla E. Freund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Freund of 3817 N. Spring Grove road, and Mr. Robert E. Shaft, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Shaft of 32^ L-ong View road, Waukegan. Rev. Joseph Blitsch officiated at the 11 o'clock nuptial high Mass. The main altar of the church was decorated with bouquets of white carnations and mums, tipped in turquoise to match the attendants' flowers. The bride was charming in a floor length gown of white silk organza, with lace applique. It was styled with hoop skirt and boat neckline edged with lace applique. Her headpiece was of lace applique over silk organza, to which was attached a fingertip veil, and she carried Amazon lilies, stephanotis and ivy. Miss Clarene Freund acted as maid of honor for her sister and the bridesmaid was Marilyn Rooney of Crystal Lake, a friend. They wore street length, turquoise sheath dresses of silk organza over taffeta, styled with full overskirts. Picture hats of the same color completed the ensemble, and they carried crescent- shaped bouquets of white mums and carnations, tipped in turquoise, and ivy, tied with large white ribbons. Jammie Turner of Rockford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Turner, friends of the bride, was the pretty flowei girl. She wore a sheer white dress trimmed with lace, highlighted with a large sash in turquoise. Her headpiece was in matching color, trimmed in white lace, and her flowers> formed a nosegay bouquet. Lawrence Crail of Waukegan, a close friend of the groom, served as best man, and groomsman was Gerald H. Freund, brother of the bride, Ushers were Stanley John Freund and Norman Freund, brothers of the bride. The small ring bearer was Robert P. Shaft of Waukegan, nephew of the groom. Mrs. Freund selected an ice blue silk sheath dress with silver shadow flower design, with which she wore a matching hat and corsage of Amazon lilies and stephanotis. Mrs. Shaft wore a Dior blue lace dress with matching hat and similar corsage. A reception was held at the McHenry Country club, where a buffet dinner was served to 120 guests following the ceremony. The couple left later for a honeymoon trip into Canada. They will make their home at MISS SPRINGMAN MARRIED JULY 28 TO DENNIS JUSTEN Rudi J. Photo Miss Eleanore Spring man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. Springman of 814 N. River road, McHenry, was a pretty bride on Saturday, July 28, when she exchanged vows in St. Mary's Catholic church with Mr. Dennis Justen, son of Mrs. Helen Justen of 1311 N. Green street and the late George R. Justen. Rev. Fr. Eugene Baumhofer officiated at the 11:30 o'clock - rite, for which the children's choir offered music. Bouquets of pink and white flowers adorned the main altar. Miss Springman was radiant in a floor length gown of silk organza, with skirt appliqued in lace, extending into a long train. The dress was styled with lace bodice, scalloped neckline and three-q u a r t e r length sleeves. Her floral headpiece held a bouffant veil, and she carried a cascade bouquet of Amazon lilies and ivy. Marian Olsen of McHenry, sister of the bride, acted as matron of honor and bridesmaids were Garnet Spolum of Elgin and Ruth Suchy of Woodstock, friends, and Sandra Springman of Sarasota, Fla., her cousin. They wore pale peacock" blue dresses topped with a lighter shade of brocade,, street length, with which they had blue accessories and floral headpieces. Their cascade bouquets were of baby carnations in pink. Carol Jean Springman,' sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid and Linda Olsen, a niece, was flower girl. Both 2500 Marshall Pkwy., Waukegan. The bride is a graduate of McHenry high school and has been employed as a legal secretary. The groom received his education in the Waukegan high school and the Illinois Institute of Horology. He is a jeweler and is vice-president of Silvey's Jewelry store, Waukegan. CARD OF THANKS 1^ wish to thank all my friends and relatives for the cards and kindnesses shown me during my illness. William F. Thies 8-2-62 CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all who sent cards, flowers and offered prayers in my behalf during my recent stay in the hospital. Paula Barbier *8-2-62 4-H LIVESTOCK AUCTION Sunday - August 5 - 2:00 p.m. McHenry County Junior Fairgrounds Anyone may purchase! -- Help a youth! Help Yourself! -- Only top quality hogs, sheep, steers! 1961 4-H Booster Buyers E. Bailey Charles Buesing Cary Lions Club Louis Cernocky Harvey Cochran Crystal Lake Truck Sales Federal Land Bank Freund Bros. Implement Gluth Bros. Harms Farm Specialities Heinold Hog Market Jones Packing Company Mike Kane Kraft Feed Company Marhoefer Packing Company Ken Markussen Marlowe Feed & Hatchery Mat hew Crop Dryer McHenry Co-op McHenry County Farm Bureau McHenry County Farm Service Co. Northwood Farm Northeast Production Credit Association Ray Olbrich Lyle Paulsen River Bend Restaurant R. O. Andrew Company Rosenthal Lumber Company Stewart Locker Service Robert Tresch Willoughby Whether You're A Bidder Or A Buyer -- You're A 4-H Booster! THE NEW SEAMLESS SHEERS THAT STOP RUNS 5 Burlington NEW STOP-RUN brand •tacking* At last 77, sheer 15-denier seamless stockings that defy rans... wftfe a matte-finish loveliness that is streaktaeet These new Ballet Stop-Run stockings fit to perfection, put your legs into fashion's view. Because of a unique stitch, these nylons shun runs better than any seamless sheers you've ever worn! ... $1.65 pair $ettif I^Jeiisen Sk had pale peacock blue dresses. Carol Jean carried a cascade similar to those .of the other attendants, while Linda carried a basket of flowers. Robert Justen served tils brother as best man and Kenneth Hamsher of Fox JLake and John Baumgartner of McHenry, friends, and Dan Rosing of Johnsburg, brother-inlaw, were groomsmen, Mark Justen, nephew of the groom, was junior groomsman and Kurt Rosing was ring bearer. . , j Mrs. Springman was attired in a silk, floral pattern in pink and green, topped with pale green, with which she were beige and pink accessories and a! white orchid corsage. Mrs. Justen wore a pale blue lace dress, white accessories and a similar corsage. Mrs. Sophie Dolderer, grandmother of the bride, was attired in a beige dress and pale blue hat and gloves. Sixty friends and relatives gathered in the V.F.W. clubhouse for breakfast, and at 5:30 o'clock a reception was held there for 400 guests, with Charlotte Houda, a former classmate of the bride, as soloist. After a trip through surrounding states, the couple will make their home in a Green street apartment. •The bride is a graduate of the McHenry high school and of a school of cosmetology. She is employed at the Claire Beauty shoppe. The groom attended the local high school and is a member of the George R. Justen & Son furniture firm. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends and relatives for the lovely gifts, flowers, cards and good wishes received on the occasion of our silver wedding anniversary. You have helped make this one of the most memorable days of our lives. Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. King *8-2-62 ISLAND LAKE CHURCH SCgNE' OF LOVELY KITE St. John's Lutheran church at Island Lake was the setting for a loyely wedding on §atiyday, July 28, when Miss Karen Glysing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Glysing of 1302 W. N. E. Shore drive, McHenry, became the bride of Mr. David Brough, Jr., son of the senior Broughs of 2500 W. Scheid Lane, McHenry. Rev. E. Nieting officiated at the candlelight ceremony, which was performed at 7:30 o'clock in the evening. Soloist for the nuptial rite was Carolyn Ritthaler, whe sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "Oh Promise Me".. The church was decorated for the occasion with bouquets of glads and daisy pom-poms. Miss Glysing approached the altar, lovely in a gown of s c h i f f l i e m b r o i d e r e d n y l o n , floor length, featuring a sunburst design in back from the waist to the floor, extending into a chapel train. A pearl circle headpiece held a short veil. She was attended by Miss Judith Tyfolt of Rt. 9, McHenry, as maid of honor and by Miss Judith Brough of Griswold Lake, Miss Rosemary Smith of Burnett road, McHenry, and her sister, Miss Beth Glysing, as bridesmaids. All were attired similarly in dresses of yellow nylon chiffon, styled with boat necklines and bodices outlined in yellow applique. The bridesmaids' accessories were of matching color, including their headpieces, which had attached tulle veils. Miss Tyrolt wore white and yellow accessories. All carried colonial bouquets of white daisy pompoms and ivy. Kenneth Ander-son of Libertyville served the groom as best man and groomsmen were Robert Wiles, Tony Weyland COMMUNITY CLUB MEETS The next meeting of the Johnsburg Cojnm unity club will be held^ Monday, Aug. 6, at 8:30 p.m. All members are jirged to attend- ftfepnbgrs Qf the committee in charge will be notified by maiL MARRIAGE LICENSES Homer W. Walker, Lake Geneva, and Jeanne Marion, Wonder ^Lake. CARP OF THANKS I would like to take this opportunity to thank friends and relatives for cards, gifts and o t h e r r e m e m b r a n c e s d u r i n g the time I was confined to the hospital and since my return home. I am especially grateful to the doctors, nurses, aids anu entire staff of McHenry hospital" John Shay 8-2-62 You Score A HOLE IN ONE In Fun When You Golf At SPORTY PISTAKEE Well Manicured Greens and Fairways A Challenge for Experts -- Fun for Beginners COME OUT TODAY AND PLAY Special low rates for group lessons -- the Easy Ron Somers Way. f-^idtahee (Country. C^iub South Evd of Pistakee Bay Phone 385-9854 and Harold Brough of Gnswold Lake. 4 Mrs. Glysing selected for her daughter's wedding a champagne- colored sheath dress, with lace bodice and silk organza skirt, and matching accessories. Mrs. Brough wore a dusty pink, princess styled dress, with white accessories. A buffet supper for seventyfive guests followed the ceremony at the Starlite lounge in McHenry, after which the couple left on a wedding trip into Wisconsin. They will make their home at 2811 S., River road, McHenry. The bride attended McHenry high school and graduated from Wauconda high. She is presently a typist for the Frank G. Hough Co. The groom is a graduate of Sterling- Morton high school in Cicero and is produce manager for the National Tea company in Cary. 80$MTM McHenry Hospital Patients admitted to the _ McHenry hospital during the" past week included Clyde . Bowen and Mimi Richter of Chicago; Werner Pick and Sylvester Schuler, Cary; Dorothy Bruscato, Joan Copley, John Hiffman and Ruth Cest-" erlund, Wonder Lake; Vincent McCormick, Susan Homoly, R o b e r t F r e u n d , T i m o t h y Schulze and Lawrence Smith, Crystal Lake; Bernice Mose- . ley and Fred Braijdt, Fox * Lake; Beatrice Sturtz, Round Lake; Dorothy Keating, Lake Villa; Janet Pickering, Richmond; Frances Stern, Lake Zurich; - Joseph Plvlczynski, Mary Anne Lennon, Mary Jane Barle, Patricia Miller, Frank Jandt, Eleanor Pratt, AlbPrtha Brpssman, Elmer Mettelka, Evelyn Ficek, Michael Hettermann and Robert Welter, Mc- a Henry; and Margaret Kadlec, Ingleside. Memorial Hospital Admitted as patients in Memorial hospital, Wood s t ock, were Ernest Youngberg, Marguerite Bogttcher and Jack McCafferty, Wonder Lake; and Helen Zoellick, Mary Thelen and Mary Jane Heitz, McHenry. Harvard Hospital f Patients admitted to Harvard hospital during the past week included Mrs. Mitchell Sabaj, McHenry, and Mrs. Nellie Hepburn, Ringwood. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all who sent cards, gifts and offered prayers during my stay in the hospital. "' ^ Mrs. Jean Green ' 8-2-6$ Mm CL -aire & HAIR STYLISTS 385-0010 1222 N. GREEN ST. MON. thru SAT. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed Wed. • Claire # Mary Ann Dancing Feet are an invitation to a new dancing hair style. Call us for your appointment for your party hair styles. Eleanore • Marlene ^ op 1815 N. Riverside Dr. McHenry V I Save f Weekly 1 open your account now n Open an account for EVERY Member of your family! Set the youngsters a good example by adding to your account regularly. Encourage them to get the thrift habit early. It's one of the happiest habits anybody can have! SO EASY . • • THIS 1-2-3 WAYS fl. CONFER! Hold a family pow-wow. Decide how much each of you can save per week. 2. COK35V3ENCE! Come oi> in. Get a Signature Application Form for each big or little saver. 3. CONTINUE! Keep on target by depositing fixed every week. Watch those accounts growl McHENRY STATE BANK ESTABLISHED 1906 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION TELEPHONE 385-1040 * * i

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