P.g# Twt» £. THE McHENRY PLA1NDEALEB Thursday, May 9, 1963 Bridge Clad Has Winner® TJie Mcrfenry Women's DOfh licate Bridge club met May 1, with the following winner*: Mildred Kinsala and Betty Gende tied for first with Alice Peterson and Mauri Sellinger; and Tommie Morrison and Gwen OhHnger, second. The next game will be held May 15 at the Starlite meeting room at noon. All bridge players are invited. Benefit Luncheon, Card Party May 15 Fox River auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will sponsor a benefit luncheon and card party in the V.F.W. hall on Wednesday, May 15, at 12:30 o'clock. ^ Prizes will be awarded for each table, as well as special prizes. The public,. Jtovited to attend. Pink IJMly Sewtaff Guild Meets Recently The May day meeting of the Pink Lady sewing guild to the Women's auxiliary to the Mc- Henry hospital was held at a restaurant in Ingleside. During the luncheon the birthday sont; was sung to Lilah Jordan and Mildred Kennedy. Those present to enjoy the Italian food were Celia Blake, Lilah Jordan, Margaret Bolin, Helene Pepping, Lillian Cox and Tess Kelly of McHenry; Agnes Komen, Nell Bergener, Esther Knapp, lUfldred Kennedy of Johnsburg; Marge Morath, Lorraine Lindemann and Gert Snell of Pistaket Highlands and a guest, Margaret Evans of McHenry. . i»r> •••. ! • w ? . . . . Robert W. Brooks Harried 46 Year* Mix, and * Mrs. Robert W. Rmoks "of" Bull Valley road, McHenry, observed their fortysixth wedding anniversary at their home last Sunday, May 5, when members of their family spent the day with them. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks moved to this community sixteen years ago from Chicago, and Mr. Brooks continues to operate his farm. Both are members of the Wonder Lake Bible church. Helping them celebrate on Sunday were their children, Bob, 3T., Mrs. Selmer Olson and Mrs. Wilbert Henk of Chicago, Mrs. Helen Bohl and Mrs. Jean Grandt of McHenry; also fifteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. mm '/>' MARY WEI8RNBITRGER Mlm Welnenburger Engaged To Marry Mr. and Mrs. Martin Weisenburger of Wonder Lake announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to John Feyerer, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Feyerer, also of Wonder Lake. No definite date has been set for the wedding. OSRITAl St. Patrick's Club WiH Elect Officers St. Patrick's Mothers club will hold its next meeting, the last of the school term, on Tuesday, May 14, at 3 o'clock in the church hall. An election of officers will bp held, and there will be a suggestion box for those interested in voicing their opinions. Refreshments will be served by mothers of first grade children, with Marie Wilt as hostess. SNA CM Party At Hall May 21 The Royal Neighbors of America card party will be held at the K. of C. hall, 1304 Court street, at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening, May 21. There will be refreshments and special prizes. / SPRING DANCE Saturday, May 11, marks the date of the annual spring dance, "Carousel" at the Johnsburg Community club, sponsored by the Pistakee Terrace association. The dance will begin at 9 p.m. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear father, Salvatore Schiavone, who passed away one year ago May 11, 1962. Thank you Lord for a Father so sweet, gentle and kind. Madeline Nathanson 5-9-63 Mrs. Peter M. Just en is still confined to St. Mary's hospital in Rochester, Minn., where she is in Room 4198. MrHenry Hospital Patients admitted to McHenry hospital during the past week included Clarence J. Fischer and Valborg Lundsburg, Round Lake; Kathryn Hall, Laurel Naslund, Kenneth Marshall, Frances B. Ehlen, Crystal Lake; Edward Kunze and Curtis Northup, Woodstock; Dorothy Loser, Spring Grove; Roy Sutton and James Louis Holian, Richmond; Keith Pacut and Svea Landin, Ingleside; Emil Hellberg and Donald O. Dill, Antioch; William Mc- Dermott, Niles; Rosalyn Glaub, Fox River Grove; James E. Runions, Wauconda; Nelle Morrison, Chicago; Jerry Padarovia and Andrew Murray, Barrington; Walter Exner, Cary; Clara Humphries, Paul Stoffel, Lester Boling, Anna T. Kaeuffi, Pearl Cooper, Edward Schultz, Kimberly Burns, Frank Schaaf, Judith Beam, Donald Morin, Lorna Gladstone, Dolores M. Axell, Irene C. Novotny, Dennis A. Conway, Michael Feline ten, Arthur E. CMcchini and Alice Cahill, McHenry. Memorial Hospital Woodstock Mae Cheever, Wonder Lake; Eleanor Nye, Elsie Goss and Alice Barbian of McHenry were patients during the past week in Memorial hospital, Woodstock. Harvard Hospital Admitted during the past week as patients in Harvard hospital were Leroy Fleming, Wonder Lake; Mrs. Leonard Jones, Mrs. John Knebel, Jr., and Gordon Brodin and Mrs. Gertrude Yoder, McHenry. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation for the many acts of kindness, cards, floral offerings and spiritual bouquets received at the time of our recent bereavement. Your helpfulness and comforting expressions of sympathy will always be remembered. The Family of Fred Dosch *5-9-63 CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my thanks to my friends and relatives for the cards and gifts sent to me while I was a patient at Sherman Hospital and for all the help my family and I received since my return home. 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Eugene Baumhofer officiated at the nuptial service, wiih the choir offering appropriate music. The altars of the church were decorated for the occasion wit h two vases of white carnations. Attending Miss Niesen were Laurayne Conway of McHenry, her cousin, as maid of honor, Zolinda Bennett of Wonder Lake, a friend, and Diane (ilosson of McHenry, the groom's sister, as bridesmaids. Diane Milinac of Woodstock, niece of the groom, was the pretty flower girl. Dark-haired Miss Niesen approached the altar, lovely in a gown of white silk organza and chantilly lace over taffeta. It was detailed with a fitted bodice of lace and long, tapered sleeves. Her sabrina neckline was embroidered with iridescent sequins and seed pearls, and her full organza skirt was fashioned of a lace applique panel and organza bows- The tiered back, also of ot^anza and embroidered lace, fell gracefully into a chapel length train. Her threo-tiered fingertip illusion veil was held in place by a scalloped crown of silk organza and jewel-studded blossoms. The attendants were attired similarly in gowns of sata peau, pale yellow in color, with scoop necklines and three quarter sleeves. Removable two-tier overskirts, with bows, caught the waistline. Their crowns were of pale yellow, adorned with pearls. Small Diane wore a yellow dress with matching lace jacket and carried a basket of white flowers. On her head she had a band of yellow roses. Gene Glosson of McHenry served his brother as best man and groomsmen were Mike Niesen of Elgin, brother of the bride, and Douglas Glosson of Cary, brother of the groom. Gregory Fender of Champaign, cousin of the bride, was the ring bearer. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Niesen selected a pink and white silk sheath with matching coat of silk organza, and pink accessories and white orchid corsage. Mrs. Glosson wore a blue lace over silk sheath with matching jacket, beige accessories and white orchid corsage. A breakfast followed the ceremony at the bride's home for the wedding party. Later, a reception for 175 was held at the McHenry Country club, with Judy Crossin in charge of the guest book. The miniature bride and bridesmaids on the cake, and the good luck horseshoe had been used on Miss Niesen's parents' cake at their wedding 23 years ago. The newlyweds left on a trip West, and upon their return will reside at 1507 N. Green street, McHenry. The bride is a 1961 graduate of McHenry high school, where the groom graduated in 1958. He is in business with his father. JOHN C. WIRFS TAKES BRIDE IN MORRIS CHURCH * Miss Sharon Marie Klinlcer of Rt. 5, Morris, 111., and Mr. John C. Wirfs of 3830 McCullom Lake road, McHenry, exchanged nuptial vows last Saturday, May 4, in a wedding ceremony which took place in Immaculate Conception church, Morris. Fr. Bowden Lloyd officiated at the 10 o'clock Mass, celebrated in a church de corated with bouquets of white mums. The new Mrs. Wirfs is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett K1 inker and her bridegroom is t he' son of Mr, and Mrs. Clem Wirfs. The charming bride chose a gown of taffeta, with fitted bodice, long tapered sleeves and scoop neckline edged in chantilly lace. The full skirt swept gracefully into a chapei train. Her three-tier imported silk illusion bouffant veil held a pillbox of matching fabric trimmed in lace and pearls. Attending the bride were June Ann and Georgia Rae Klinker of Morris, sisters of the bride and Kathleen LaFontalne of McHenry, her cousin. They wore poudre blue sheer dresses over taffeta, with fitted bodices, brief sleeves and sheath skirts, the over-skirts of sheer nylon, with inserts of lace. The circular veils held Swiss braid crowns with pearls. Clem Wirfs, Jr., served his brother as best man and Raymond Corlew of Morris and John Miller of McHenry were groomsmen. Mrs. Klinker chose a pink taffeta and chiffon dress with pink accessories and white carnation corsage. Mrs. Wirfs wore a Navy blue sheath With coat to match, white accessories and a similar corsage. Fifty guests gathered at the Morris Union hall at 12:30 for breakfast. An evening reception was held for 275 at the Legion home in McHenry. The newlyweds left on a one-week trip West, and will make their future home at 417 N. Hill road, McHenry. The bride attended Morris Community high school and has been employed in the Morris paper mill. The groom received his education in the McHenry high school and is employed in the well drilling business with his father. Relatives from Oshkosh, Berlin, Bassett and Milwaukee, Wis., and Rockford attended the reception. Married Fifty Years CARD OF THANKS The cards and messages by phone added much joy to our 50th wedding anniversary celebration and we wish to thank everyone for the remembrances and good wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Ketel •5-9-63 SPONSOR BARN DANGB The McHenry County Youth organization is sponsoring a barn dance on May 11 at Tom McKay's home in Richmond at 9 p.m. All young people in the county between 18 and 28 are invited to attend. The home is located on the first blacktop road north of Rt. 173 and west of Richmond (Keystone road). THE BEN DECICCOS In celebration of their goklen wedding anniversary, a family dinner at Gurnee will be enjoyed by the Ben DeCiocos Saturday, May 11, followed by open house at 9 p.m. at the William Huemann home in Eastwood Manor. Mr. and Mrs. DeCicco, Sr., were married in Chicago at Our Lady of Pompeii church on May 11, 1913. For the past fourteen years they have resided at 442 W. Rand road, Lakemoor. Mr. DeCicco, whose hobby is gardening, is a retired electrician. Mrs. DeCicco, worked with the UJS.O. when in Chicago, and entertained between ten and twelve boys every weekend in her home. She was also interested in politics, and served as precinct captain under the late Alderman James Bowler. Now her Interest centers around her grandchildren. The coupU? has seven children, Anthony and Roci of Oak Park, William of Oak Lawn, Peter of McHenry, Ben, Jr., of Lakemoor, Mrs. Lucille Manson of Lake Zurich and Mrs. Florence Long of Boston, Mass., formerly of Cooney Heights. A granddaughter, Mrs. William (Judy) Huemann of Eastwood Manor was reared by her grandparents. In all, they have twenty-four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. INJURED Bf FALL Mrs. Martin Conway of John street suffered a broken hip in a fall in her home early last Sunday evening. CARD OF THANKS To all my friends and neighbors: Many thanks for gifts, flowers, cards and all kindnesses shown during my recent inactivity. Special thanks to the nurses at Woodstock Hospital, Fr. Wiedeman and to the Nuns. Mary Hiller •5-9-63 CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the McHenry, Johnsburg and Spring Grove Fire Departments and all the men who came to the fire on the Miller Brothers Farm. Thanks so much everyone. Gregory Kattner •5-9-63 We have a SPECIAL Gift for every SPECIAL "Mom" -- Stop in Sat., May 11 MW12 McHENRY STATE BANK "Alwaifa Mniiig Ton -- All Ways" Bm> lln Phone 385-1040 Member Federal Reserve System lfember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Hansen-Manke Nuptial Rite Michelle Jay Hansen, daughter of Marius and Jeanette Hansen of South drive in Wonder Lake, and Robert W. Manke, son of Martin and Evelyn Manke of Route 3, Woodstock, were married at 4:30 p.m. Saturday afternoon, May,4 at Nativity Lutheran church in Wonder Lake. Pastor Warren Thummel officiated at the ceremony. Charles Jacobsen, soloist, sang "Oh Perfect Love" and "As They Kneel at the Altar." The altar was decorated with bouquets of white mums, pink carnations, white daisies and snapdragons. The bride's gown of white peau de soie was trimmed in embroidered lace and seed pearls and sequins. Jackie Hansen was maid of honor for her sister, while sisters, Patricia and Barbara and Sue Lawrence, served as bridesmaids. Gere Ahrens, a cousin, was flower girl. The attendants were attired in ice-blue nylon chiffon over blue taffeta dresses with blue accessories. Richard Manke served as best man and Don Aeverman of McHenry, Charles Beard of Woodstock and Charles Steinke of Richmond were groomsmen. Joseph Hansen, brother of the bride, was ring bearer. Mrs. Hansen's gown was of beige silk with bone accessories. Mrs. Manke chose a dress of pink lace with pink accessories. A reception for 300 guests was held in the evening at the VFW Clubhouse in McHenry. After their honeymoon, the young couple will reside in Woodstock. The bride attended McHenry high school and is employed as a beauty operator. The groom graduated from Woodstock high school and is engaged in farming. Marriage Licenses Frank Gargara, Richmond, and Elaine Kuper, McHenry. DID YOU KNOW - That at Nye's . . . CARON LANVIN MILLOT & ARDEN Cosmetics Are Exclusive in McHenry? Choose Mom's Gift From McHenry's Most Complete Cosmetic Selection. NYE Drug on Riverside Drive MISS SZCZUPAK m WED SATURDAY TO RICHARD MERCURE St. Mary's Catholic church was the scene of a beautiful wedding last Saturday, May 4, at 11:30 o'clock when Miss Christine Maryann Szczupak became the bride of Mr. Richard K. Mercure. The pretty bride is - the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester J. Szczupak of 712 N. Center street, McHenry, and the groom is the son of Mrs. Rita Mercure of 712 W. Rand road, Lilymoor. Rev. Fr. Raymond Holmgren officiated at the ceremony, which was performed in a church decorated for the occasion with bouquets of white glads. The children's choir offered appropriate music for the nuptial rite. The radiant bride, given in marriage by her father, approached the altar wearing an imported French chantilly lace dress, cathedral length, with lace bodice and long sleeves. The lace skirt had crystal pleating, with clusters of imported French silk flowers. Pearls and sequins encircled the bodice and the train. Her veil was a double wedding cake crown of alencon lace with sequins and pearl trim, from which fell a three-tier veil of imported English silk illusion in chapel length. Francine and Thomas Hebert, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hebert of Chicago, were the miniature bride and groom, Francine attired in a dress identical with that of the bride, who is her aunt. Attending the bride were Mrs. Laveme Hebert, sister of the bride, as matron of honor, Mrs. Judy Deering of Chicago, Miss Pat Corso and Miss Jill Reilly of McHenry. They wore similar dresses fashioned of silk organza over taffeta, in white, with over-skirts of white organza embroidered in yellow shades of flowers and edged with gold silk organza. The dresses also featured cummerbunds. Their headpieces were large gold roses of silk peau, with circular veils. . John Brzenk of Wonder Lake served the groom as best man and groomsmen were Harold Justen and Ken Homo of McHenry and Bob Younkus of Chicago. Donald Mercure and Frank Hebert were ushers. Mrs. Szczupak wore a white satin beaded sheath, with peach colored coat and shoes, and white accessories. Mrs. Mercure selected a brown silk print dress with beige hat and accessories. A wedding breakfast was served at the Morrie Ketchum home at 1 o'clock for fifty guests. Later, 250 gathered at Pfctriuca's in Chicago for a reception. Following a trip to New Orleans, La., the couple will reside at 4616 W. Shore drive. Lakeland Park. The bride is a 1962 graduate of McHenry high school and is secretary at Teletype Corp. Skokie. The groom graduated in 1961 and is now a mechanic at Morrie's Cities Service tai Lakeland Park. Out of town guests who attended the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. John Jurczak Of Bear Lake, Mich. Mr. Jurczak in godfather and uncle of the bride. RUSHING CHAIRMAN Michael Reese, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reese of 1410 N. Riverside drive, McHenry, was elected rushing chairman of the Phi Kappa Pi fraternity at Ripon college recently. A sophomore at Ripon, Mike is a graduate of McHenry high school. Figures seem to show that prosperity puts a greater strain on marital relations than does poverty. 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