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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Aug 1965, p. 3

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Thursday, August 5, 1965 THE McHENBY PLAINDEALEH Section One -- Page Threr Married Saturday Rudi J. Photo MR. AND MRS. VICTOR FREI'ND Rev. Nicholas Frcund officiated last Saturday, July 31, at the wedding which united in marriage Fr. Freund's brother, Mr. Victor Charles Freund, and Miss Martha Kaye Thennes. The bride is the daughter of M r . a n d M r s . E d w a r d J . Thennes of 1005 N. Green Street, McHenry, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freund of 1928 Main Street, Spring Grove. Setting for the lovely nuptial rite was St. Mary's Catholic church, where the ceremony was performed nt 3 o'clock in the afternoon amidst a setting of white gladioli on the main altar. The pretty, young bride selected a floor length gown of white silk crepe, the bodice fashioned with oval neckline and long, tapered sleeves. Her slim sheath skirt had a detachable chapel length train. An embroidered pearl and lace pillbox had attached to it a shoulder length bouffant veil, and she carried a cascade of white glamcllias. Attending her as junior bridesmaid was her sister, Ann Thennes. Mrs. Daniel Freund of F a r g o , N . D a k o t a , s i s t e r - i n law of the groom, acted as matron of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs. James McGee of Rolling Meadows and Mrs. Gere Thennes, sister-in-law of the bride. All were attired similarly in crepe, floor length dresses, empire style, with pale pink bodices and shocking pink skirts which featured back panels. They carried colonial style qouquets'of pink glamellias. Daniel F r e u n d served his brother as best man and groomsmen were Richard Thennes of McHenry, brother of the bride, and James Kagen of Spring Grove. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Thennes was attired in a pink organza ensemble with matching accessories and a white orchid corsage. Mrs. Freund wore a poudre blue sheath, matching accessories and a similar corsage. A reception for 150 guests followed the ceremony at the Wing 'n Fin club, after which the newlyweds departed for Atlantic City and a visit to the World's Fair. . „ They will make their home in the Concord Apartments on James Street. Both young people are graduates of Marian Central high school. She is employed as a secretary for American Machine & Foundry, Elk Grove Industrial Park, and the groom is an employee of the Modine Manufacturing Co. firepory Burg Will Wed Crystal Lake Girl AUXILIARY TO HOLD RUMMAGE SALE AUG. 20-21 The Woman's Auxiliary to McHenry hospital will sponsor a rummage sale on Friday, Aug. 20, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m? and Saturday, Aug. 21, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The sale will take place at the Engdahl barn, 508 N. Green Street,, with proceeds oT this, as well as other projects, used for the hospital. Clean, usable items will be accepted alter Aug. 10 on the upper floor ot the barn. For furt h e r i n f o r m a t i o n , L a v e r n e Spohr, chairman, may be contacted at 385-7090. LOUISE SCHILLER Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schiller, 215 Columbine, Crystal Gardens, Crystal Lake, announce the engagement of their daughter, Louise Marie, to Gregory. Paul Burg, Jr., of 4912 W. Orchard Drive, McCullom Lake. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.1' Gregory Burg, Sr. The couple became engaged on July 20 when Mr. Burg presented his fiancee with a lovely diamond solitaire. They have made tentative plans to marry on Dec. 4. The young lady is a Sunday School teacher at Emmanuel Lutheran church in Crystal; Lake. She is also a graduate i of Crystal Lake high school. | Mr. Burg attended McHenry j high school and then entered the' Navy, where he completed his high school education. He is employed at Crystal Lake. Local Couple Wed 57 Years Mr and Mrs. R. Edward Pritz of 515 S. Emerald Drive, McHenry, will celebrate their fifty-seventh wedding anniversary at a family gathering Aug. 7 at the McHenry Country Club. The couple exchanged vo.vs Aug. 6, 1908, in Bethlehem, Pa. They have resided in McHenry for about twelve years, coming here from Chicago. Mr. Pritz is a retired contractor and manufacturer. The couple has three children, eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. CARD OF THANKS May we extend our heartfelt thanks to those of you who expressed your sympathy in so many thoughtful ways during our recent bereavement. Your kindnesses- have meant much to us. Special thanks to Mi-, and Mrs. William Glos.son, we are truly grateful. Paul Zenk and Family 8-5-65 About 60 [KM'cent of America's forests are owned by 4V6 million private owners, who hold from 50 to 10,000 acres, each. Tell Engagement Of Emily Ann Falsetti MARY PATRICIA SIMONSEN Slmonsen-Freuncl Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Simonsen announce the engagement of. their daughter, Mary, Patricia, to Jerome Freund, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Freund. No definite.date for the wedding has been set. Wayne Klein Wed In California Miss Mary Helen L y d a , daughter of Mr. and Mrs., Roscoe Lyda of Rialto, Calif., was married July 17 to. Mr. Wayne Michael Klein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Klein of 3-17 N. Hill Road, McHenry, in a ceremony which took place at St. Catherine church, San Bernardino, Calif. ^ The bridegroom is stationed at Camp Pendleton with the U. S. M; irine Corps. He and his bride will reside at 194 E. 11th Street, San Bernardino. The lather of the groom attended the wedding. Gerald Pretzman Infant Baptized K i m b e r 1 y Ann Pretzman, daughter of Mr. and Ms. Gerald A. Pretzman, was baptized Aug. 1 at St. Patrick's church. The infant was born July 6 at McHenry hospital. Maternal grandparents are M r . a n d M r s . R a y m o n d T . Smith of Johnsburg and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Pretzman of Richmond. Mrs. Pretzman is the former Jean Smith. IX MEMORIAM In loving memory of Doris Munson, who passed away one year ago on August 5. The sun and moon are shining On a lone and silent grave. Beneath lies one we clearly love But whom we could not save. Friends may think \ve havf forgotten When at times they see us smile. Little do they' know 1he heart- • aches That our shiilos hide all the while. Loving children. Cathrvn, Joan, Robert and IVhra. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gulgren, Sisters and brothers, Eloise MeCafferty, Eugene Gulgren, LeRoy Gulgren, Wayne Gulgren and Carol "Dingle. 8-5-65 The Drivers Seat One of the weaknesses of driver-license laws in most states is the ease with which a driver can reclaim his suspended license He merely pleads that he needs his license to make a living and it is likely to he returned to him without further ado. Our ire was ignited by a bit of blatant braggadocio by the president of a Chicago taxi cab union. Quoth he: "When a driver's license is suspended for three moving traffic violations, we go right over to the Secretary of State's office and get a 'hardship' license, so the driver can go back to work and earn a living." We think no per.son who has broken so many traffic laws that the state has suspended his license should have his full driving privileges restored. After all, he knew that his license would be suspended if he continued his lawless driving. Most people fight like cornered wolves to recover their lost licenses. If they don't succeed in badgering public officials into returning them, some people drive without licenses. A few states avoid the return of full license privileges, to ^suspended-license drivers by permitting them to drive only on certain roads at certain hours. Sounds like a good idea. . We're for it. Most Eskimos have never seen an igloo. Over 21 Dance %jms!kL" EVERY + F R I D A Y 9:00 p.m. till ? ? ? 3312 N. Chapel Hill Road Phone 385-1475 Johnsburg, 111. EMILY FALSETTI At a buffet dinner Saturday evening held at their home for family and friends Mr. and Mrs. John L. Long announced the engagement of their daughter, Emily Ann Falsetti, to Dennis Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith of Chicago. Miss Falsetti is a 1965 graduate of McHenry high school and her groom-to-be is associated with his father in the printing business. No date has been set for the wedding. Ilallie Joan Miller Baptized at St. Mary's The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Miller was christened Hallie Joan at St. Mary's church recently be Rev. Fr. Eugene Baumhofer. Sponsors for the baby were an aunt, Mrs. Marvin Bauer, and an uncle, Allen Miller. A buffet dinner was served following the ceremony at the Miller home to the sponsors and the grandparents, Mrs. Olivia B a u e r a n d M r . a n d M r s . Charles J. Miller. The baby's mother is the former Joan Bauer. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all who visited me, sent flowers, spiritual bouquets and prayers, and cards while I was in the hospital. Your kindness and thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Frances Michels 8-5-65 DON'T Sit and Pout let HOLIDAY help you Out! JUST DIAL 385-0189 and you'll never again be without the . . . cleanest . . . whitest . . . brightest * clothes in town. 9 - lbs. 21 - lbs. $359 While Shirts only 16c ea. (when included with bundle) HOLIDAY LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS "For that Extra Margin of Quality' Pfibne 385-0189 FREE Pick-up and Delivery Service McHenry, 111. See All The Newest And Most Exciting Toys At HORNSBY'S TOY LAY AWAY 50c WILL HOLD YOUR FUN FILLED PURCHASE! 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