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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Aug 1962, p. 2

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Page Two THE McHENRY PLAINDEALEB Thursday, August 9, 1962 * ANNE LUNDBORG LOVELY BRIDE IN SATURDAY NUPTIAL VIRGINIA KIRK , Virginia Kirk i To Wed Aug. 25 Miss Virginia Isabelle Kirk, ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh H. Kirk of 119 North River road. McHenrv, will become j the bride of Mr.' Gerard ;Legu-' alt. son of Paul Legault and i the late Mrs. Cecile Legault ot Benconfield, near Montreal, Canada, on Aug. 25 at St. Pat- i rick's Catholic church, Mc-! Henry. ! The couple will reside for I the next year in Davenport, I Iowa, where they are seniors at Palmer college. Their permanent home will be in Canada, in the Montreal area. Miss Lossmann fiuest At Shower Miss Doris Lossmann was guest of honor at a miscellaneous bridal shower given recently by attendants at her forthcoming wedding, Miss Janice May, Miss Sandra Schmunk, Miss Nancy Lossmann, Mrs. Cammy Gaylord and Mrs. Joyce Diedrich. The shower was held at the home of Mrs. Florence Nischan, with about forty guests in attendance. The gift table was decorated with a sprinkling can, to which streamers in aqua and white were attached. Miss Lossmann will be married Aug. 11 at St. John's church, Johnsburg, to William Diedrich. C.D. of A. Members Make Downey Visit Members of the Catholic Daughters of America made their monthly visit to Downey hospital last Wednesday evening, where cards and other games were played with the veterans. Each veteran was given a package of cigarettes and a treat of candy and cookies. Making the trip were Bertilla Freund, Frances Freund, Barbara Gilpin. Helen Heuser, Bobby May, Ann Rodenkirch, Rose Staines, Laura Weber and Elizabeth Thompson. Hold Rummage Sale At Engdahl Barn The Community Methodist church is holding its annual rummage sale on Friday and Saturday, Aug. 17 and 18, at Engdahl's barn. On Friday, the hours will be from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The committee in charge in eludes Leila Jordan, Louise Winters, Alice Comes and Beulah Gruenfeld. Anyone wishing to donate large items such as furniture, household items, etc, are asked to call 385-3897, this week and it will be picked up. Pretty, dark-h aired Miss Anne Lundborg, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Lundborg of 4418 E. Wonder Lake drive, Wonder Lake, became the bride of Mr. David B. Heuvelman, son of Mr, and Mrs. Bertram Heuvelman of Springcroft Farms, Richmond, in a beautiful wedding ceremony solemnized at Christ the King church on Saturday, Aug. 4. Rev. Fr. James Vanderpool officiated at the noon nuptial rite. Mrs. Carl Weber was organist for the service, and. accompanied Adele Froehlich and Mary Ann Wegener in appropriate nuptial music. Miss Lundborg, given in marriage by her brother, Daniel Lundborg, walked dov^n the aisle in a gown fashioned of pure silk organza, with fitted basque bodice featuring an oval neckline and Dior length sleeves. The bouffant, waltz length skirt featured a trace of hand embroidery down the sides. Her headpiece was a hand-made pearl crown of orange blossoms and held in place a bouffant butterfly veil of pure silk imported English illusion. Attending her were Joan Young and Marlene Lundborg, both of McHenry. They wore dresses of sun gold satin, sheath style, with Dior sleeves and oval necklines, and featuring removable peplum effect over-skirts. Their hats were of matching satin, topped with net. Edward Ettswold of Park Ridge and Joseph Lundborg of Wonder Lake, brother of the bride, were the best man and groomsman, respectively. Mrs. Lundborg wore a pink chiffon dress with flared skirt, and pink and red petal hat. The groom's mother selected a blue chiffon dress with embroidered bodice, and matching pillbox hat. A reception followed the ceremony at the bride's home for 100 guests, after which the newlyweds left for Florida and the Florida Keys. They ' wili make their home in Richmond. The bride is a graduate of McHenry high school and Northern Illinois univ e r s i t y and is a teacher in Harrison school at Wonder Lake. The groom attended Maine Township high school and Richmond high and conducts his own business, Instrument & Sales Co., with offices in Chicago and Richmond. GENOA CITY GIRL WED SATURDAY TO KENNETH BRENNAN Miller Twins Are Married NEWLYWEDS AT HOME FOLLOWING HONEYMOON TRIP The smallest denomination stamp ever issued was the 1919-1922 issue of the French V-i. centime stamp, worth about 1/12 cent. A n n o u n c e m e n t h a s b e e n made by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Anderson of 5918 W. Rt. 120, McHenry, of the marriage of their daughter, Norma Joy, to Barney M. Erickson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Erickson of rural Ottawa, 111. Rev. Harold I. Nelson officiated at the double ring ceremony performed July 27 at 7:30 o'clock in the evening at Lindenhurst. Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Fee ot Lindenhurst. Mrs. Erickson is a 1961 graduate of the McHenry high school and was employed as a dental assistant until her marriage. Mr. Erickson is a 1955 graduate of Ottawa high school and is employed by Seherer Freight Lines in ^Ottawa, as well as owning and operating the Starved Rock Riding Stables. They are at home in Utlca following a short wedding trip. A petite and lovely blonde bride was Barbara Lee Kwiatkowski as she came down the aisle of St. John's Catholic church on the arm of her stepfather to meet her waiting bridegroom, Mr. Kenneth Brennan of Ringwood. Father Wagner performed the double ring ceremony on Saturday at 10:00 ajti. in front of the altar banked with gladioli of white and pastel colors. Music was furnished by the church choir. Miss Kwiatkowski is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Austin of Genoa City, Wis., while the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brennan of Ringwood. The diminutive bride was radiant in a floor length gown of white silk organza and chantilly lace over white satin. The fitted lace bodice featured a sweetheart neckline and long tapered sleeves and the hoop skirt of white silk organza was adorned with appliques of white satin on the sides. Her fingertip veil of silk illusion was held in place with a tiny white pillbox cap of white lace. The bridal bouquet was fashioned of white roses and carnations. She also wore a single strand of pearls, a gift from her bridegroom. Miss Rita Kwiatkowski served her sister as maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Pat Lehaman of Nippersink, Shirley Mack of Chicago and Georgia Mary Saunders of Sycamore. The young ladies were gowned in white cotton lace over pastel taffeta, one in maize, " one in green, another in pink, and one in orchid. Their high heeled pumps were dyed to match the underskirts. The skirts were bell shaped and trimmed with tiny bows to match the various colors. On their heads, they wore tiny crowns of sequins and seed pearls with blusher veils. Their bouquets were pastel carnations. Janet Mack, the flower girl, wore a street length dress of white lace over taffeta, banded at the waist and around the full skirt with white satin accented with bows of turquoise satin. Jerry Pretzman of Richmond was the best man. Groomsmen were Jack Leonard of Lake Geneva, Henry Skogstad of Antioch and Jim K w i a t k o w s k i o f N i p p e r s i n k . Math Scheid, Jr., and Billy Brennan served as junior ushers and Bobby Brennan was the ringbearer. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Austin chose a green linen sheath with a matching jacket, beige accessories, and wore a corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Brennan was gowned in a street length, pink silk sheath, tunic style, which accentuated her brunette coloring. Her accessories were white, and she, too, wore a corsage of white carnations. The groom's grandmother, Mrs. Nellie Hepburn of Ringwood, recovered from a heart attack in time to attend the nuptial. She wore a gold suit with black accessories and a white carnation corsage. About 200 guests sat down to a rost beef dinner, served family style, at the American Legion home in Genoa City. The hall was adorned with streamers in pastel colors and featured two large white wedding bells. The groom's cousin, Miss Sandi Brennan, passed the guest register, and Mrs. Helen Winn cut the threetiered wedding cake. The young couple left for a short honeymoon in the South, and for her going away costume the new Mrs. Brennan selected a blue linen suit with white accessories. Upon their return, they will reside in an apartment in New Munster, Wis., where the bridegroom is employed. The bride attended Badger high school in Lake Geneva and plans to enroll in a school of beauty culture. Mr. Brennan is an alumnus of Mc Henry high school, class of '61 Peter WJ. ^udten on OXYGEN EQUIPPED AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone EVergreen 5-0063 It was a beautiful double wedding solemnized at Christ the King church last Saturday, Aug. 4, which united in mar riage the twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller of Wonder Lake. In the first service, Miss Mary Lou Miller exchanged nuptial vows with Mr. Richard A. Cope, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cope of Wonder Lake Immediately afterward, her twin, sister, Suzanne, became the ^fbride of Mr. Robert L. Weber, Jr., son of the senior Webers of 611 N. Center street, McHenry. Rev. Fr. James Vanderpool officiated at the exchange of vows and the nuptial Mass that followed. Sister Andreella of St. Mary's parish in McHenry was organist and accompanied Mrs. Lester Smith, aunt of the brides, in singing the Mass and three solos, "On This Day O Beautiful Mother," "Ave Maria" and "Panis Angelicus." Bouquets of pink and white flowers decorated the altar. Mary Lou, given in, marriage by her father, was pretty in a dress featuring a lace bodice over satin, trimmed at the neckline with pearls, and a full skirt of silk organza over white satin. She was attended by Miss Sharon LaGreea of Wonder Lake and Miss Anita Beckenbaugh of McHenry, close friends. They wore ice blue dresses, veiled headpieces and matching shoes: The proud father then accompanied his other daughter, Suzanne, down the aisle. She was charming in a white floor length gown featuring a chapel train. It was highlighted with Irish lace at the waist, scoop neckline, and two roses forming a bustle in back. Her attendants were Lynn Wilkinson of LaGrange Park and Frances Mayfield of McHenry. They were attired similarly to the other attendants. The two pretty flower girls were nieces of the brides, Laura and Linda Smith, who preceded the Misses Miller up the aisle. Attending Mr. Cope were Jay Cope of Wonder Lake and Thomas Miller, brother of the bride. Mr. Weber was attended by James Jackson of Woodstock as best man and Ronald Vacula of Wonder Lake as groomsman. Ushers were Terry Miller and Donald Wattles. Mrs. Miller selected for her daughters' wedding a navy blue dress with which she wore white accessories. Mrs. Cope wore a silk beige dress with white accessories, while Mrs. Weber was attired in a blue dress and matching accessories. Following the service, 250 guests gathered at the McHenry Country club for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Cope left later on a trip to Colorado, while Mr. and Mrs. Weber started on a honeymoon trip to Chicago for ten days. The Copes will reside in Wonder Lake and the Webers at 930 Burwick, Waukegan. Mrs. Cope is a graduate of McHenry high school and attended Northern Illinois university. She is employed in the bookkeeping department of the Oaks Manufacturing Co. in Crystal Lake. The groom is a high school graduate and is engaged in construction work. Mrs. Weber graduated from McHenry high school, and like her sister, attended Northern Illinois university. She has been employed at the McHenry State bank. The groom is a graduate of McHenry high school, spent two years in the service of his country and is now with the credit department of the Sears store in Waukegan. ANNA GILLIGAN VISITS IRELAND AFTER 30 YEARS Mrs. Anna Mae Gillfean of Riverdale subdivision will return this week from a threeweek vacation trip to England and Ireland. A native of County Mayo, Ireland, she is making a visit there for the first time in thirty years. Leaving O'Hare airport on July 23 for New York city, she then took a jet to Shannon, Ireland, and on to Dublin, where more than 100 members of her family and friends were present to meet her. A number of bon-voyage parties were given in her honor by co-workers at a Palatine company before she left, and she received many , gifts and well wishes. Other parties were given in McHenry and Crystal Lake, as well as several welcoming gatherings that awaited her in London and Dublin on her arrival. The oldest of ten children, Mrs. Gilligan's trip prompted a family reunion. Included were eight nuns from Manchester, England, and several priests from Dublin. While in Ireland, Mrs. Gilligan hopes to do much sight-seeing and, of course, kiss the Blarney Stone. OSJtITU A-, August 11 Luau ^ Sponsored by Lilymoor Association -- Club Lilymoor Grounds -- 6 p.m. -- No Admission. August 15 Twenty-fifth Annual Style Show and Buffet Luncheon -- V.F.W. Clubhouse -- 12:30 p.m. -- Sponsored by St. Mary's Home and School Association. August, 17 Viscount Dance -- 7:30 p.m. -- Legion Home. August 17-18 Methodist Church Rummage Sale -- Engdahl Barn -- Friday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. August 29 Pub l i c Card Party and L u n c h e o n -- P i s t a k e e Y a c h t Club -- Noon. September 19 Dessert Luncheon and Card Party -- Social Hall, Zkrn Lutheran Church, Rt. 120 West -- 1 p.m. MARRIAGE LICENSES Robert C. Beamer, McHenry, and Ruth Stevens, Fox Lake. The many friends of Larry Thomas will be happy to le&rn that he returned last week from Passavant hospital, Chicago, where he has been confined since May 1, and is recuperating at Ms home at 602 N. Kent avenue, Kent Acres. Mrs. Thomas has remained in Chicago to be with him most of the summer. 4 McHenry Hospital During the past week patients admitted to the McHenry hospital included Kim TreviranuK, Hertha Taylor, William A. Henk, Patricia Thorn, Ethel Hammer and Thomas Denker, Crystal Lake; Milan Dusik, Cicero; Marilyn Fratcr, Harry Jones, Lee Noble, John O v e r g a r d , C h a r l t o n B r a n d t , Howard Winkel and Benjamin Smith, Wonder Lake; Agnes Hemmingsen, Racine, Wis.; Marion Visconti and Fred S. Warner, Berwyn; Murl Rosing, Lakemoor; Joseph L. Bauer and ' Herbert Swanson, Ingleside; Janice Klein, Fox Lake; Aurelia Howard, Round Lake; David Young, Woodstock; Evel y n M i l l e r , C a r y ; A l b e r t Krueger and Margaret Corbett, Chicago; Richard Rad, Jeffrey Bonato, George Cina, Scott Peterson, Ella Green, Mary Barle, Timothy Harner, William Preston Nicholas, Kathleen King, Joseph P. Malin, Chris A. Dixon, Effie Graham and Michael Mathews, McHenry; and Llondalyne Holman, Island Lake. Harvard Hospital Mary Witta, Rosalie Hau- Rheer and Ida Benson of McHenry were patients during the past week in Harvard hospital. Memorial Hospital Patients admitted to Memorial hospital during the past week included Brigitta Rick, Florence Nelson, Louise Nieft, Ronda Schiller and Elizabeth Hoff, McHenry; and Charlotte Kulish. Gertrude White and Sarah Russell, Wonder Lake. VISIT IN McHENRY Mrs. Don Hunt and fivemonth- old son are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Barnett, at 824 N. River road. Mrs. Hunt, the former Linda B a r n e t t , now r e s i d e s i n Shrevesport, La., and her visit gives the proud grandfather a chance to see his grandson. At the time of the baby's birth, Mrs. Barnett spent some time in Shreveport, but this is the first meeting of grandfather and grandson. Mrs. Hunt and son will leave Sunday by plane for home. i The Statue of Liberty was a gift to us from France, was shipped over here in 214 packing crates, and arrived in June, 1885. and also a graduate of Moler barber college, Chicago. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST J At 1224 N. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS BOURS: DAILY 0 TO it A.M. and 1 TO ft P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS: 6:00 TO 8:S0 P3L EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE EVergreen 5-0452 SPECIAL ELECTION! VOTE FOR JOSEPH A. ETTEN for Alderman First Ward City of McHenry VISIT GERT'S BASKETWARE IMPORTS from all over the World Rear of Gladstone's Dept. Store FRIDAY, AUG. 17th Polling Place: City Hall Polls Open: 6 A.M. to 6 P.M. Your Vote Will B@ Appreciated ^Jlave %^ou vered The HOLMGREN GIFT SHOP in Richmond, Illinois WHERE: Gracious personal attention has not been forgotten! WHERE: Original displays of exclusive imported and domestic gifts express good taste! WHERE: Prices are most attractive! Your visit will be an unexpected and pleasant experience. HILDA HOLMGREN. Owner Phone Richmond 2571 West and George Streets Richmond, Illinois Former State Senator and Mrs. Robert McClory of - Lake Bluff became grandparents for a second time July 30 when their daughter, Beatrice Etienne, and her husband, Donald Etienne, of Zurich, Switzerland, welcomed a son. Mr. Etienne is a Swiss lawyer. McHenry Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Strudeman are parents of a baby gin. born July 30. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Weber on August 1. Mr. and Mrs. William Cochran, Lake Villa, announce the birth of a daughter Aug. 1. A daughter was born Aug. 3 to Mr. and Mrs. James C. Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Justen are parents of a daughter born Aug. 3. Mr, and Mrs, Erdman Roewer announce the birth of a son Aug. 4. A daughter was bom "Aug. 2 to Mr. and Mrs. James Covey. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Frett became parents of a daughter Aug. 2. A Wonder Lake couple, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ohlrich, are parents of a daughter born Aug. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mansfield, Wonder Lake, became parents of a daughter Aug. 2. On July 31 a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elshoff welcomed a son born Aug. 1. CARD OF THANKS I wish, to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to everyone for their lovely cards, flowers, gifts and to all who visited me during my recent stay in the hospital. Special thanks to Mr. and Mrs." Peter Justen and Rev. Breneman for their kindness. Mrs. Nellie Hepburn 8-9-62 Use The Classifieds REGISTER ilEW JOHNSBURG PUBLI& SCHOOL PUPILS Registration for new stUc. dents in the Johnsburg public school, District 12, will be held at the Johnsburg school from Monday, Aug. 13, through jA Thursday, Aug. 16, from ^ a.m. to 3 p.m. On Tuesday, Aug. 14, registration will also be held from 7 p.m. to 9 p,rp, Those who cannot be presttnt are asked to have a friend register their child. It is necessary that all new students be registered before Aug. 17. Students who attended the Jbhnsburg public school last ^ year or who have already re®- istered for kindergarten need not register now. Physical examinations are required of all kindergarten and fifth grade students. These must be on file by Sept. 11 or the student will not permitted to continue in school. Those who do not have one of the health record forms for these examinations may secure % it at school. All fees will be paid the first day of school. CARD OF; THANKS - We wish to sincerely thank everyone for being so kind during our recent; bereavement. 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