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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Sep 1965, p. 2

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Section One Page Two THE McHENRY PLAINDEALEB Thursday* September 30, 1965 - Married September 11 "VI I Kolalik Studio Photo MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL J. O'MEARA Miss Karen Ziebel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ziebel of Island Lake, and Mr. Michael J. O'Meara son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. O'Meara, also of Island Lake, were married in a beautiful wedding solemnized Sept. 11 in St. Mary's Catholic church, McHenry. Upon their return from a honeymoon in Wisconsin, the young couple are residing in Elmcrest subdivision, Wauconda. The former Miss Ziebel graduated from Marian Central high school and her husband from Wauconda high school. Both are employed by Quaker Oats in -Harrington. Bridal Couple Langdon Studio Photo MR. AND MRS. WALTER E. SCHULTZ Miss Kathleen Smith of McHenry and Mr. Walter fedward Schultz, Jr., of Spring Grove exchangeof nuptial vows in a pretty wedding ceremony performed in St. Patrick's Catholic church on Saturday, Sept. 18. They will reside at 3002 W. Miller road, McHenry. Karen Soda Is Lovely Bride It was a beautiful fall wed ding that was solemnized last Saturday, Sept. 25, at St. Patr i c k ' s C a t h o l i c c h u r c h w h e n Miss Karen Soda and Mr. Ranald Klapperich exchanged nuptial vows. Rev. Fr. Beauvan officiated at the 1 o'clock Mass, celebrated in a church decorated with altar bouquets of white mums and pom poms. White bows decorated the pews. Miss Soda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Klapperich of Lincoln road. The pretty bride approached the altar' wearing a white peau dc spie, floor length gown with long train. The dress was styled with scalloped lace neckline, long, tapered sleeves and buttons extending down ,.the back, with bustle effect. Her crown held in place two tiers of shoulder length veil and she carried a bouquet "of white orchids and stephanotis. Miss Therese Hettermann oi Chicago, a close friend of the bride, acted as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Sharon Klapperich of McHenry, sister of the groom, Mary May of Woodstock, friend of the bride, and Linda Biel of Melrose Park, her cousin. They were attired identically in cranberry - colored, floor length dresses fashioned with short sleeves, V necklines and detachable overskirts. With them they wore rosebud hats with veils in a matching color and white gloves. The young ladies carried cascade bouquets of mums, pom poms and stephanotis. Kenneth Young of Janesville, Wis., served the groom as best m a n a n d g r o o m s m e n w e r e David Klapperich of McHenry, a cousin, Norman Strossner of McHenry, his brother - in - law, and Melviri May of Richmond, a friend. Mrs. Soda selected a pale g r e e n , t w o - p i e c e d r e s s w i t h which she wore matching accessories and a white orchid corsage. Mrs. Klapperich wore a kelly green dress, matching accessories and a similar corsage. Following the wedding, sixtyfive members of the bridal p a r t y , r e l a t i v e s a n d c l o s e friends gathered at the Soda home for lunch. Later, a reception for 250 guests was held at the Johnsburg Community club. F o l l o w i n g a w e e k ' s t r i p through the East, the couple will reside in Crystal Lade. Miss Soda is a 1963 graduate ol McHenry high school and attended IBM school in Chicago. She is employed at the Oaks in Crystal Lake. The groom graduated in 1961 from McHenry high school and is a sales r e p r e s e n t a t i v e f o r K l e i n - schmidt Teletype, Deerlield. Wed Recently GARDEN CLUB ENTERTAINED IN WILMETTE Miss Mary Burdahl entertained the McHenry Garden club on Sept. 23 in her Wilmette home. A delicious luncheon was served at noon. Mrs. W. DeRoche was introduced as a new member. Miss Burdahl's flowers were a delight to all and the garden tools and supplies so well arranged were an inspiration to other members of the club. A-propagation bed was growing nicely and the procedure was explained. It is expected that many will be trying their hand at this interesting phase of gardening. The Oct. 20 meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Robert Petersen of McHenry Shores. Eugenia Marie Gilpin Christened Sunday Eugenia Marie was the name chosen for the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Gilpin when she was christened at St. Mary's church by Rev. Eugene Baumhofer last Sunday. Her sister, Mary Joan, and a friend, Richard Rosing, acted as sponsors. The new baby, who was born at McHenry hospital Sept. 16, was welcomed home by her sister, Mary Joan, and two b r o t h e r s , G e o r g e , J r . , a n d Gary. Out of town guests were her grandmother, Mrs. Walter Gilpin, and her great-grandmother, Mrs. Otto Hanke, both of Antioch. Rely On Us To Send You A Cab Pronto £al! us for quickest cab service. No matter what the weather may be, our Radio Dispatched Cab will be there within minutes. McHenry Cab Phone 385-0723 IN MEMORIAM Mrs. John Phannenstill -- A tribute of love to our dearest mother, who died Oct. 2, 1960. Five years have passed and gone Since one we loved so well Was taken to eternal rest With Jesus Christ to dwell. The flowers we place upon her grave May wither and decay, But our love for mother who sleeps, Shall never fade away. Deeply remembered by daughter, Rita, and sons, Alvin, Harold and Robert. 9-30-65 Wl' •: IJi PATRICIA ANN GABLE Miss Gable To Wed In November Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Gable of 1011 W. Ringwood road, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Ann, to Lawrence Blake, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Blake of 617 S. Lily Lake road. The young people have set Nov. 6 as the date for their wedding. is coming! • Guitars -- Amplifiers -- Sound Equipment ® This is the superb equipment that travels the world with ® the stars. Shay's Music World is now your franchised " dealer for VOX. DRASTIC REDUCTION . . . in all departments to make room. PRICES SLASHED . . . on stereos ~ guitars ~ drums, etc. THE R. M. SMITHS Miss Sherry Evans and Mr. Ronald M. Smith were married at St. John the Baptist church, Johnsburg, on Aug. 14. After returning from their wedding trip, the Smiths took up residence in Arlington Heights. JOHN WEINGARTS OBSERVE SILVER WEDDING OCT. «9 Mr. and Mrs. John J. Weingart of 3808 N. Weingart road will hold open house Saturday, Oct. 9, at the Johnsburg Community club hall at 8 p.m. in honor of their silver wedding anniversary. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. A Mass in their honor will be celebrated at St. John's church at 8 o'clock in the mmming, followed by a family dinner. Attendants at their wedding twenty-five years ago are all expected to attend. They include William Weingart of McHenry, Mrs. Helen Pitzen of Round Lake, Mrs. Elaine Schmaling of McHenry and Mrs. Delores Wieser of Columbus, Nebr. Frances Fuchs and John Weingart were married Oct. 8, 1940, in Humphrey, Nebr. The Weingarts have five children, Carol (Mrs. Ira Kephart) of Champaign, Janet (Mrs. Richard Huemann) of McHenry, Mary Jo at home, a student of beauty culture in Waukegan, and Robert and Michael, also at home. Mrs. John Fuchs of Humphrey, Nebr., mother of Mrs. Weingart, is a visitor in her home and will remain for the anniversary celebration. Auxiliary Head To Address Church Women The St. P a u IV Episcopal Church Women will have as their guest Mrs. Claude McDermott, president of the McHenry hospital auxiliary, to speak at the Oct. 7 meeting. Anyone interested is invited to attend. A birthday party highlighted the last meeting. Fr. McKay, who has been St. Paul's vicar since last October, was pleasantly surprised with gifts and a cake decked with candles. Social Family Party For Victoria Vycital Victoria Marie Vycital celebrated her second birthday Sept.. 18 with a family party at her home at 208 N. Bay avenue, Beach Haven, N.J. The guests enjoyed birthday, cake and ice cream after Vicki opened her gifts. Vickie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Vycital of the same address, and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vycital of 2809 N. Spring road in McCullom Lake. Those attending were Vicki's great-grandmother, Mrs. Mary C. C r a n m e r, of Wanamass, N.J.; her maternal grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Cranmer of Jupiter, Fla., nad Beach Haven, N.J.; her uncle, George, of Jupiter, Fla., and Beach Haven, N.J.; her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jay G. Cranmer, Jr., of Highland Park, N.J.; Mrs. Ellsworth Jones and Carolsue Jones of Brant Beach, N.J.; Mrs. Lillian Parker of Beach Haven Terrace, N.J.; Miss Karen Ann Kircher of Beach Haven Crest, N.J.; and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Sasmauskas and daughter, Patricia, of Philadelphia, Pa. and Beach Haven, N.J. A l s o i n a t t e n d a n c e w e r e Vicki's mother and her sister, Cindi. Her daddy is on his way back from the Mediterranean, where he has been on a cruise aboard the U.S.S. Ashland from Norfolk, Va. Plan Annual Fall 'Bake Sale The ladies of St. Patrick's Mothers' club are again making plans for their annual fall bake sale. Sunday, Oct. 10, will find tables ladened with uncontrolled calories in the shape of freshly baked cakes, cookies, breads and more. Mrs. Scott Wilkes, ways and means chairman, has announced that taffy apples and caramel corn will be available, as well as coffee, rolls and milk which may be purchased and eaten there. The sale will take place in St. Ptaiick's church hall after all Masses on Sunday, Oct. 10. ATTEND CONVENTION Court Joy qe Kilmer, No. 573, Catholic daughters of America, was well represented at the D.C.C.W. convention held in Aurora on Sept. 25 and 26. 'Home oi the FIRST Guitar Marathon' A World of Pleasure in Music 1218-20 N. Green St. »BRBJRIA,^.«8LR A World cf Music ol Shay's All Phones 385-7700 HOW MUCH will your Auto Financing Cost? All Auto Loans are not alike. Ask about our low-cost financing plan. See how much you can save. McHENRY STATE BANK "Always Serving You -- All Way®" Since 190« Phone 385*1040 Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation McHenry Area Auxiliary Members Prepare For Hospitality Day These three McHenry area laciies are sTiown making plans for Holiday Hospitality Day which will be held Oct. 6 as a benefit for the women's auxiliary to Memorial Hospital for McHenry County in Woodstock. Shown, left to right, are Mrs. Herman Mass of McCillom Lake, who will be selling "wonder weeds" at Crystal Lake homes that day; Mrs. George Kunzer of Cherry Valley road, cochairman of the Farmers Market and bake sale; and Mrs. Donald Swanson of Cherry Valley road, who will be serving luncheon at the beach house, Crystal Lake. Mrs. Kunzer said this week that baked goods would be welcomed by persons outside the auxiliary. Last year, Sandra Josserand of McCullom Lake was the recipient of one of the nurse scholarships provided partially through proceeds of Holiday Hospitality Day. Once again, on Wednesday, Oct. 6th, the colorful countryside and friendly open doors of homes - on - view will welcome visitors to Holiday Hospitality Day. This popular benefit, now in its eleventh year, is the project of the women's auxiliary of the Memorial Hospital for McHenry County and regularly draws hundreds of guests to a tour of homes that have been decorated for the holidays with items made by the various work units of the auxiliary. Preparations for this festive annual event have been in the making for months and are now in the final stages of hustle and bustle as chairmen, committees and work groups of this busy 600 - member organization put the finishing touches on plans that promise to make this a particularly interesting Holiday Hospitality Day. The shuttered summer house, matching the big house of Circuit Court Judge and Mrs. James Cooney, Woodstock, in its soft green cedar siding, will be the home of Bab^s I.n Toyland a display of handknit garments for babies, and dolls, toys and games for young children. Chairman Mrs. Carle Young and her committee are also including a collection of antique dolls and toys on the lawn to enhance the early 1900's atmosphere of this gracious family home. In the Lakewood section of Crystal Lake, the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich Wilkie will beckon tour guests through its cheerful blue door. In these congenial Surroundings, co-chairmen of the Crystal Lake auxiliary unit, Mrs. Andrew Rosulak and Mrs. Robert Rosenthal, and their busy committee will create the spirit of Christmas as they decorate the Wilkie home for the holidays with the many unique and beautiful ornaments and gilts which their work group has made throughout the year. Also open in Crystal Lake will be two new houses on Coventry Lane. One of these will be filled with the auxiliary's famous "wonder woods" gathered since June in the fields and along the roadsides by Mrs. William Kelly's committee. Carefully dried and prepared for arranging, these will be available in stunning permanent designs or can be assembled in separate packets for inventive do-it-at-home arrangers. In the other home on Coventry Lane, Mrs. Irwin Burger and her gifted group will display the lovely heirloom wreaths and door swags of cones and acorns so eagerily sought each year. There will be in addition many new decorati n g i d e a s c o m b i n i n g w o o d s , metal, burlap, cones and nuts with dried materials for the holiday home. Here, too, will be seen the enchanting Field and Garden Miniatures created by Mrs. Charles Wright, onetime president of the women's auxiliary. Open, also, on Hospitality Day will be Woodstock's most familiar landmark, the historic 76-year-old Opera House. Holiday Hospitality Day festivities are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets, maps and directions will be available at the auxiliary's ow.n Gift and Thrift Shop on Dean street in Woodstock. A tempting bake sale and flourishing Farmers' Market will be in the Congregational- Universalist church next door to the shop. Home-made bread sandwiches, doughnuts and coffee will be served at the church and at the Beach House in Crystal Lake throughout the day. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my many friends and neighbors and especially Rev. Carl Lobitz for their kind words, deeds, prayers, cards and gifts while I was in the hospital and since being home. God bless you all. 9-30-65 George A. Miller 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 Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Phyllis Ackerman 9-30-65 McHenry Hospital Patients admitted to Henry hospital during the pia«W week included William M. Laps*® son, Dallas Dunbar and GewE^I ge Drohner, Fox Lake; Marian*" L. Siedsma, Woodstock; bara A. Sutton and Russell" Perkins, Richmond; Susan "L. Tabelman, Estelle Loveys, Susanne A. Dusthimer, Frederick C. Harnish, Donng^ Miljgg, Debra Lyons, Joanne ^turgro and Richard Pursely, Crystal* Lake; Darleen R. ShipJ^l Round Lake; Elizabeth Bie*»» vins, Chicago; Linda M. Krej^* * ci, Hilda Reinicke and . Junel^ Witzman, Wauconda; Elsie "CS"*1" Sampson, Spring Grove; P. Merkley, Pocatello, Idaho?** Thomas Kenney, Inglesifld; Brenda Wegener, Grayslake; Lorraine Reid, Lake Villa; Lorraine Ives, West Chicago. Also, Timothy P. Reilly, Diane Armstrong, William V.'; Brennan, Sylvia Hess, Kenneth R. Tollas, Glenn P. Davis, Elinor A. Brill, Frances Bousser, Jeanette McHale, John M. Seaton, Edna Dra£- " ger, Algie B. Cheatham, Raymond H. DeThorne, Margaret' S. Lane, Robin E. Reed, Michael Schaefer, Joan Wirtz and Richard Farwell, Mc-' Henry. Memorial Hospital " Among the patients admitted to Memorial hospital, , Woodstock, during the past week were Masters Kerridge, , and Michael Wright, Peter . Schroeder, Linda Casey and Norman Strossner, McHenry; , C. Maynard Rutledge, Ray • Sullivan, John Russell and An- , n a S e b o r g , W o n d e r L a k e . . . . . Harvard Hospital Holger Pedersen of McHenry was a patient during the past ; week in Harvard hospital. RICHMOND GARDEN CLUB HOLDS CARD PARTY, LUNCHEON.... The annual luncheon and card party sponsored by the Richmond Garden club will be held Wednesday, Oct. 6, at the. Hunter Country club, Route 173, • in Richmond. A buffet salad luncheon will be served from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., after which c a r.d games of the guest's choice' will be played. Tickets are available front* club members and can also be bought at the door the day oi the party. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone for their visits, cards, flowers and prayers and many kind deeds during my recent stay in the hospital. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. 9-30-65 Mrs. Roes Wilde CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends for the lovely gifts, flowers, cards and good wishes received on the occasion of ourfortieth anniversary. You havp helped to make this one of the most memorable days o£. our lives. Mr. and Mrs. George Oeffling 9-30-65 It's not a shame to have on-" ly one talent the tragedy., comes in not using it. THE LOOK T1IA1 Quilted Reversible ALL WEATHER JACKETS Short 10 to 18 $10.00 up DRESSES "For All Occasions" Petites - Jr. Missy and Half Sizes As seen in leading Fashion Magazines -- NYLONS -- Seamless Mesh 9 to 11 ($1.00 Value) 2 Pairs $1.25 Skirts . . . Blouses . . . Sweaters . . . Zjhe 5a&h Route 31 (1007 N. Front St.) The Unusual in Women's Apparal' 385-7747 McHenry, 111. FREE PARKING-OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY--Fri. 'till 9 p.m.

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