Fag# Two THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, May 23, 1963 SOQETf Many Attend Sii'i irtft' fiinnff About a hundred guests attended the Mothers' Day dinner given by the Catholic Daughters of America at the McHenry Country club on Mondayevening, May 13. Mrs. William Boetsch acted as toastmistress for an interesting 'program, which consisted of talks by honored guests aad musical numbers by «rtu(ients ot Marian high school. A special gift was given to Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson in recognition of having, recently completed 300 hours of volunteer service at Downey hospital. Shower Honors Donna be Mar A personal ami miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. David Young, recently in honor of Miss Donna Dc Mar. The hostesses were Mrs. Young, Mrs. Wilfred Blake, Mary and Barbara De Mar, sisters of the bride-to-be, and M iss Germaine Died rich, ull members of the bridal party. Twenty-five guests included relatives and friends. Miss De Mar was presented with many beautiful and useful gifts. . Another shower -a surprise event- was given at the home of Mrs. Harry Dean, with thirty co-wtirkers and members of the bridal party attending, as well as Mrs. Barbara De Mar, mother of the brideto- be. - Miss De Mar was presented with many beautiful gifts. She wiH become the bride of George* Died rich,' Jr., on June 8 at St. Mary's church, Mc- Henry. Conclude "Bridge For Books" Season "Bridge for Books," a tournament for married couples, closed its season's operations Saturday evening at the K. of C. clubhouse, with a pot-luck supper, bridge and award of prizes. First place winners for the year were Mr. and Mrs. Russ Ohlinger of Johnsburg and second were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bolger of McHenry. - "Bridge for Books" was or- Janized for the benefit of St. 'atrick's school library, and provided eight evenings of social bridge for Its members during the year. Winners for the April session, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rothermel, were also awarded prizes. The May pot-luck session was won by Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Pawlikowski, with Mr. and Mrs. Duane Andreas, second. Next Time Try My Kind of Dry Cleaning SANITONE Rething Eiso Gets Clothes So dean! No disappointments when we dry dean yoor cfothee the aKtea-tfauumgh Samtone way! It gets oat ALL the dirt . . . brings back store-freshness to oofon, iwtlunn and textures. Better press fasts longer, tool Call onus today. Dial 385-0927 For PICKUP SERVICE at CASH and CARRY PRICES RAINBOW CLEANERS ISM N. Front St., MeHenry across from A. P. Freund Ball Park 8 to re Honrs: 7:99 a.m. to 6 p.m. - There's Always Plenty ot FREE PARKING AT RAINBOW'S DRIVE-IN Miss Loin May Oncftt At Shower Miss Lois May, a bride of the near future, was surprised at a miscellaneous shower held last Sunday at the Legion homo, attended by a large group of friends and relatives. Hostesses were Mrs. Robert Kelley, Mrs. Ashley Granger and Miss Georgia Knuthr attendants at her wedding, and Mrs. Harold Freund, an aimt. The forty guests attended from Chicago, Elmhurst, Waukegan, Woodstock, Deerfield, McHenry and Burlington, Wis* Miss May will be married to Ronald Wclke of Woodstock on June 8. Rosary Rock ford Engaged to Marry Announcement has been made by Mrs. Rose Rockford of Springfield, 111., of the engagement of her daughter, Rosary, to Robert J. Prince, son of Mrs. Mary Prince, and the late Anton Prince of Fox River Grove. Miss Rockford is teaching vocal music in the Springfield school system and Mr. Prince is a teacher of grammatical English in Johnsburg. 6oth are graduates of the University of Illinois. , The wedding will take place in St. Agnes Roman Catholic church in Springfield, June 8. OSMTAl Charles Iirda underwent successful lung surgery at St. Therese hospital, Waukegan, last Thursday and is now recovering nicely. McHenry Hospital During the past week patients admitted to the McHenry hospital included Michael Freeland and Evelyn Drain, Barrington; Arthur Medine, James Ploen, Catherine Hart and Fred Sturm, Fox Lake; Dorotha J. Drdla, Margaret Vachy and Steven Duba, Ingleside; Jerome Kleker, Jr., Claudean Watkins, Lillian Carlson and Dennis Mc- Cabe, Chicago; Maude Rickord, Round Lake; Jody Mertes, Carpentersville; Craig Berryhill, Richmond; Charles Mionske, Island Lake; Steven Manson, Lake Zurich; Joseph Wasielewski and Frank Bielat, Wonder Lake; Ralph Mallet, Fay J. Rover and Warren W. Cortiss, Jr., Crystal Lake; Mary Ailing, Grayslake; Marilynn Kolar, Lake Villa; Boyce Qi Gilreath, Jr., Arlington Heights; Kenneth Tdams, Barbara Urbanski, Kenneth Meddings, Bonnie Jennings, Arthur Olson, John Goetschel, Glenda Wieck, Richard Grieg, Edna Hamlin, Dorothy Erbin, Fred Keil, Cynthia Cunningham, Rev. Edward C. Coakley, Harry E. Treadway, Christine Szamlewski, Alice Bresnahan and Gerald Beato, McHenry. Harvard Hospital Patients admitted during the past week to Harvard hospital included Mrs. William DeVries, Mrs. Leo Brabenec, Mrs. Chester Brown, Lillian Cairns and Ruth Neel of McHenry. Memorial Hospital Woodstock During the past week admittances to the Memorial hosp i t a l , W o o d s t o c k , i n c l u d e d Erica Olsen, Bernadette Linder, Esther Gomez, Master William Burmann, Walter Brooks and John Glosson, McHenry; Mae Schultz, Master Michael Kulisek, Mary Jean Morris and Jean Sirtak, Wonder Lake; Clayton Bruce, Ringwood; and Margaret Cutshaw and Grace Bccker, Spring Grove. PERSONALS Jack and Lor Hollterhoff of 2439 S. River road, McHenry. enjoyed a recent visit to Florida, where they visited places of interest. PLAN AUCTION The Kiwanis club is planning tp hold an auction late this summer. Anyone having items they would care to donate to this worthy cause may call 385-0444 or 385-1720 for pickup. DIANE WISER EXCHANGES VOWS AT ST. PETER'S St. Peter's Catholic chijrch in Volo was the scene of a lovely spring wedding on Saturday, May 18, when Miss Diane M. Wiser became the bride of Mr. Gerald R. Wagner. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Wiser of Rt. 1, Round Lake, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wagner of 712 E. Rt. 120, McHenrJP. Rev. Edwin Slingeiiand officiated at the 11 o'clock nuptial high Mass. Soloist for the ceremony was Mrs. Donald Wegener of Somanauk. HI., accompanied by Mr:,. Josephine Wagner, Mrs. Wegener's offerings were "Ave Maria" and "On This Day O Beautiful Mother." Bouquets of yellow carnations and white glads decorated the altar. Miss Wiser made a charming bride as she approached the altar wearing a gown fashioned of white delustered satin, detailed with fitted bodice, scoop neckline and elbow length sleeves. An applique of alencon lace, scattered with seed pearls, highlighted the waistline, the sottly pleated skirt cascading into a full, chapel length train. Her crown, made of the same type lace and seed pearls, held a four-tiered, bouffant, elbow length petal veil made by her mother. She carried a cascade bouquet of ivy, White carnations and lilies of the valley, surrounding a white, detachable orchid. Miss Frances Wiser of Round Lake, sister of the bride, acted as maid of honor, and Miss Kay Wiser and Miss Linda Wiser, of Round Lake, sisters of the bride, and Miss Marilyn Wagner of McHenry, sister of the groom, acted as bridesmaids. The junior bridesmaid was Joanne Wiser of Round Lake, another sister of the bride. The attendants were similarly attired in copen blue dresses fashioned of silk organza over taffeta, with fitted, princess bodices, scoop necklines, three quarter length sleeves, detachable over-skirts featuring tucked-under, shepherdess backs. Their headpieces were of the same shade, tiar& style, with seed pearls and .pylon braid. All carried baskets of white daisy mums and yellow carnations, with leatherleaf greens. Kenneth Wagner of McHenry served his brother as best man, and groomsmen were Robert Wagner of McHenry, cousin of the groom, Thomas Wiser of Round Lake, cousin of the bride, and Ferd Wolter of Libertyville, brother-in-law, of the groom. Mrs. Wiser was attired in a pink silk sheath with pink and white accessories and green cymbidium orchid. Mrs. Wagner wore a blue silk, pleated skirt over taffeta, with white bodice of lace over blue taffeta. She had blue and white accessories and a yellow cymbidium orchid. Following the ceremony, thirty guests enjoyed a wedding breakfast at the Legion home in McHenry, where 250 friends and relatives gathered for a reception later in the day. The couple are enjoying a honeymoon trip to Springfield, 111., and will reside in Libertyville on ftjgir return. The Bride attended St. Peter's school in Volo and graduated in 1960 from Wauconda high school. The groom is a 1958 graduate of the same school. The new Mrs. Wagner has been employed in Niles, and the groom works for the soft water department of Ihe village of Libertyville. FAREWELL TEA Miss Alice Wilcox will be guest of honor at a farewell tea on Sunday afternoon, May 26, when her many friends and former pupils gather in Westwood school, Woodstock, to mark the occasion of her retirement from the teaching profession. Interested persons are invited to visit ha at the school between 2 an dJ>4 p.m. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone for cards, prayers and all kindnesses shown me during my stay in the hospital. Your thoughtfulness was greatly appreciated. Joseph L. Bauer *5-23-63 CL aire A HAIR STYLISTS 885-0010 1220 N. GREEN ST. MON. Spring Time -- Hair Time Call us today for an appointment for your individual loveliness SAT. 6 p.m. Open Wed. May 29th Before Memorial Day • Eieaaore • Mwiaw Closed Wed. • Mary Am rt New Officers Of Woman's Club Installed At Meeting On May 8, eighty women gathered at the V.F.W. clubhouse for the annual spring luncheon of the McHenry Woman's club. A very fine fried chicken luncheon was served by the auxiliary. New officers for the 1963- 64 season were installed by Mrs. Fred Svoboda: President, Mrs. Raymond Spohr, first vice-president, Mrs. Hugh Locker; second vice-president, Mrs. Albin Olson; secretary, Mrs. Richard Anderson; treasurer, Mrs. Fred Pepping; directors, Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mrs. Daniel Knapp and Mrs. Clyde Bailey. Roy Kane and Connee, with their "Sweethearts of Song" program, delighted everyone with well known selections from popular musical comedies. When they sang "An Orchid lor a Lady," a beautiful song beautifully performed, they presented Mrs. Helen Dobyns with a large purple orchid, a fitting tribute to a wonderful program chairman and a lovely way to say "thank you" from all of the club membership. A gift was presented to Mrs. Bailey by the newly elected president, Mrs. Spohr, in appreciation of her two years of efficient, dedicated efforts to keep the Club a fine civic organization. These efforts resulted in contributions by the club of $100 to the Teacher's Scholarship fund; $35 for Katie E. Stamper, a high school music student, to attend Egyptian Music camp; $50 to McHenry County Mental Health; $190 to McHenry Library; $13.50 to Indian Affairs; $15 to Veterans' Service, $10 each to Girl Scouts, Park Ridge School for Girls and Lincoln Lodge. Gifts were given at Christmas to Valley Hi Nursing home, canned goods to needy in the community, as well as many other worthwhile contributions of time and effort. The McHenry Woman's club will begin its 1963-64 season in September with the best wishes of members and friends to the new officers for a successful year. ANNUAL PROM NIGHT LEAVES 5 FOND MEMORIES A night of fond memories will linger long with the members of the junior and senior classes at McHenry high school following the annual pljom, "Wonderland by Night." Faculty sponsors were Mrs. Karen Thompson of Fox Lake and Richard Swantz of McHenry. The class and the committee chairmen started work to transform the gym into a pjace of beauty on May 8. By the afternoon of the eighteenth, the finishing touches were put in place. The ceiling took on the appearance of a night sky, and other highlights were a brick wall around the floor, and a skyline view painted above it. Decorations included a wishing well in the center, many decorated tables and a fountain in front of the stage. Blinking twinkle lights completed the romantic atmosphere and provided a fine setting for the young folks to display their formal attire. Junior class officers include Fred Kusch, president; Connie Freund, vice-president; Lynn Hartman, secretary; and Sue Nowak, treasurer. CASTING NOW COMPLETE ^FOR MUSICAL COMEDY Casting is now completed for the Broadway musical "Once Upon a Mattress" and is as follows: Ann Varese, starring as Princess Winifred the Woebegone; £d Wittrock as Prince Dauntless the Drab; Florence Engdahl as Queen Ag- Ljravain; J. J. Butler as King Sextirrius the Silent; Irene Keim as Lady Laiicen; Larry Ekeroth as Sir Harry; Yvonne Matt as the Minstrel; Stanley Blumberg as the Wizard; John Leighty as the Jester; Marion Olson as Princess No. 12; Wally Kuhns as Sir Studley; Charles Vecchi as Sir Luce; Lady Rowena, Shirley Smith; Lady Merrill, Eloise Garberding; Ladies-in-waiting, Becky Kissling, Sandy Spotfr, Kathy Thompson, Dolly Myers, Mary Jane Hodges, Jane MacDonald, Connie Freund, Diane Johnson and Sarah Borchardt; Knights: Bert Kissling, Ed Parks, Ron Parks, Jim Benson, Rich Johnson, Ray Spohr. Jim Marshall, Noel Hinspater. The dancing chorus will consist of Judy Conway, Mykell Freund, Connie Freund, Jill Johnston, Linda Crane, Dianne Johnson, Dyanna Cody and Lynn Eichinger. The accompanist will be Verna Schlofner. Assisting with the production will be Jerry Boehm, make-up; Merle Gardiner, John Rourke, lighting; Shirley Clarke, backstage; Bob Doran, Bill Marquart and Sue Gregory. Again prominent in the creation of the sets will be Lori Wilhelm, well known McHenry artist. Tickets may be obtained at the McHenry theatre box office either in person or by mail or telephone order. May 26 Annual Communion Breakfast of Knights of Columbus-- St. Patrick's Catholic Church-- 8 o'clock Mass--Family Breakfast at K. of C. Hall. May 29 Spaghetti Luncheon --Lakeland Park Community House-- Noon. Annual Spring Luncheon -- Lakeland Park Community House. Eighth Annual Firemen's Dance, Co. 1--9 p.m.--Legion Home. June 4 Women of the Moose Election of New Officers and Meeting. June 14-15 Viscount Rummage Sale--AOK Instrument Shop, Front Street. June 15 Fourth Annual Smorgasbord --Sponsored by Lakeland Park Women's Club. Jane 25 Luncheon and Card Party-- Sponsored by Christian Mothers Sodality--St. Peter's Hall, Spring Grove. June 28-20 Broadway Musical Presentation by McHenry Theatre Playhouse.--McHenry Theatre. SQUARE DANCfe BENEFITS NURSE SCHOLARSHIP FUND This Saturday evening, May 25, McHenry County Voiture 51f8 of the 40 and 8 will sponsor an old fashioned square dance at the Crystal Lake American Legion home at 8 p.m. It is the hope of Chef De Gare H. J. Saynor, Sr., that enough revenue will be obtained so that an additional nurse scholarship can be awarded to a deserving resident of McHenry county, in addition to the scholarships already pledged for this year. Voiture 578 of McHenry county was recently commended as having the greatest nurse scholarship program in the state organization of the 40 and 8, this being done with the smallest membership. To date, the scholarship score is twenty-one graduate nurses, four in training and two to graduate this year. At this moment it is too early to report on the number of nurses that will be sponsored this year by the Voiture. The outcome of the dance Saturday night will have a bearing. COUPLE WED SATURDAY IN CRYSTAL LAKE A wedding of interest locally was solemnized last Saturday, May 18, in Evangelical Mission church, Crystal Lake, uniting in marriage Miss Judith Ann Weyland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Weyland, Jr., of 1114 W. Northeast Shore, McHenry, and Kenneth Hjarpe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Hjarpe of Crystal Lake. The double ring ceremony took place at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. A reception for 150 guests was held following the nuptials in the church reception room. After a trip into Wisconsin, the couple will make their home in Carpentersville. INSTALL CLASS TEACHER OFFICERS AT MAY MEETING Installation of officers of the McHenry Classroom Teachers association will open the May meeting, in which the principal speaker will be Mr. Hodges of the Illinois Education association office in Springfield. A cordial invitation is extended to all teachers in the McHenry area to attend this meeting at the McHenry Junior high school on Thursday, May 23, at 4 p.m. CARD OF THANKS To all my friends and neighbors: Many thanks for gifts, flowers, cards and all kindnesses shown during my recent stay in the hospital. Special thanks to the nurses and doctors. Albert Purvey *5-23-63 IN MEMOR1AM In loving memory of our beloved son and brother, David Etten, who left us so suddenly May 25, 1962. A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is stilled A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. Mom, Dad and Sister 5-23-63 mttf 9:89-5:99 -- Fri. 9:S0-» 8717 W. Elm Street MeHeiry, I1L Tailored for fee frme. "Lady Veniwi" golf shlrfc mesh cotton knit with mart colla* embroidered emblem. S-M-L« 4.96. Worn with pleat front bermudas of textured rayon and Daeron polyester; Ry front, two pockets, extension waistband. 10-20,5.98. just wear a smile "d*|an(zcii Install Junior V.F.W. Girls Rudi J. Photo This impressive scene occurred during the recent institution and installation of the Junior Girls unit sponsored by Fox River Ladies' auxiliary to V.F.W. "Post, No. 4600, at the clubhouse. The instituting officer, Ethel Jane Tebo, department color bearer, and the installing officer, Dorothy Bielak, 5th district president, presented the unit with a white Bible during the ceremony. Officers elected included Hallie Hess, president; Linda Hess, first vice-president; Madeline Hess, second vice-president; Constance Cain, treasurer; Hollis Koehl, chaplain; JoAnn Bolton, conductress; Candice Cain, patriotic instructor; Diane Fruik, guard; Joan Bradley, secretary; Judith Bradley and Dale Page, color bearers; and Constance Abbink, historian. Daisy Smith, youth activities chairman, acted as mistress of ceremonies. ^tovinii una McHenry Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Robert Giacometti became parents of a daughter May 13. A son was born May 13 to Mr. and Mrs. Terry Jordan. A Ringwood couple, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Griffith, are parents of a son May 14. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kaiser announce the birth of a daughter May 16. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Haggenjos welcomed a son born May 16. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kellogg of Round Lake t>ecame parents of a son May 17. On May 17 a Crystal Lake couple, Mr. and Mrs. George Kufahl, became parents of a son. Their first child, Jeanette Marie, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis May, May 17, weighing 9 lbs. 7 ozs. Mrs. May is the former Margie Justen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Justen and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nischan. Mrs. Nick M. Justen of McHenry and Mrs. Rose Petrosky of Richmond are the maternal great-grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams are the paternal great-grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meagher of Wauconda are parents of a son born May 18. A daughter was born May 19 to Mr. and Mrs. Akbar Lidhi. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy became parents of their first child, a son named Patrick Shawn, May 19. The young lad weighed 7 lbs. and 9% ozs. His mother is the former Dorothy Hiller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hiller of Johns- ' urg and the proud father is > he son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank iv[. Murphy of Pistaqua Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Freund are the maternal great-grandparents and Mrs. Estelle Nowak of Ormond Beach, Fla., the paternal great-grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. John Lomax announce the birth of a daughter May 19. Memorial Hospital On May 15 Mr. and Mrs. John Sirtak of Wonder Lake became the parents of a son. Mr. and Mrs. David Heuvelman of Richmond announce the birth of a son May 15. Mrs. H^uvelman is the former Ann Lundborg of Wonder Lake. A Spring Grove couple, Mr. and Mrs. Brady Reeves, are parents of a daughter born May 17. Other Bfrths A son, Rodney Karl, was boin May 16 at Sherman hospital, Elgin, to Mr. and Mrs. Karl J. Fredricksen of 7611 Howe Road, Wonder Lake. The new baby has a sister, Kari, 5, and a brother, Eric Karl, 2Vs. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lindemulder of McHenry and the paternal ones are Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Fredricksen of Trondheim, Norway. CARD OF THANKS We would like, in this way, to express our heartfelt thanks to our friends and neighbors for the many kindnesses extended in our bereavement, and especially for the services of Rev. Fr. Weideman. We are grateful for floral offerings, spiritual bouquets and donations of cars. The Family of Mrs. Catherine Smith *5-23-63 : # r >*Ueh "WlUf is tha bort kind of hom«-purchat« loan to got?" The answer depends on you. Of the several kinds of mortgage arrangements available, there is a best one for each home-buyer: That which in all ways fits his particular situation. 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