J&Cilon One -r? Page Two THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, May 26, l§j56 Iftvf Married Recently MR. AND MRS. JEROME MILLER Mr. Jerome Clarence Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller of 2014 Main street. Spring Grove, took as his bride Miss Wilma Ruth Hess, daughter of Mrs. Audry Hess of 1912 Main street, Spring Grove, in a beautiful wedding solemnized at St. Peter's Catholic church in that village on May 14. Attending the couple were Ann Miller and Marilyn Miller, sisters of the groom, Robert Conner and Marvin James, the latter a brother-in-law of the bride. Both young people are graduates of Richmond high school. Following a trip West, they will reside near Spring Grove. Bridal Couple MR. AND MRS. DANIEL DIERICH Miss Yvonne Carlson and Daniel Diodrich wore married in St. Joseph's Catholic church, Richmond, on May 14 at a 2 o'clock nuptial Mass. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carlson of Twin Lakes and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Diedrieh of Twin Lakes. Attending the bride were Mrs. Richard Diodrich as matron of honor, Carol Carlson and Susan Coulon as bridesmaids and Mary Clare Carlson as flower girl. Richard Diedrieh served the groom as best man and groomsmen were Matt E. Klam and James Christonsen. Shawn Gleason acted as ring bearer. Ushers were John Rapiak and Robert Diedrieh. The newlyweds will reside in Twin Lakes. SORORITY OFFICER Linda Low, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Low of 4204 Barnard Mill road, Ringwood, a freshman at the University of Dubuque, Iowa, has been elected corresponding secretary for Delta Phi Sigma sorority. 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"Upward Bound" is a nation-wide program conducted by the Office of Economic Op]K)rtunity to encourage hiKh school youths to continue iheir education through college. Miss Dyslin To Marty Atifcf. !|27 DIANNfc DYSLIN Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand Dyslin of 3102 S. Riverdale road, McHenry, of the engagement of their daughter, Dianne, to Joseph R. Mayersak, son of Mr. and Mrs. - Joseph W. Mayersak of Superior, Wis. Miss Dyslin will graduate in J u n o f r o m M c H e n r y h i g h school and will go on to college in the fall. Her fiance received his bachelor's and master's degrees from Michigan Technological university, Houghton, Mich., whore he will teach thermo-dynamics this fall. He will receive his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from Rice university, Texas, in June. The prospective bridegroom is a full member of Sigma Xi honorary society. The wedding has been set for Aug. 27 in the First Methodist church, Crystal Lake. Marriage Licenses Duane Harsted, Pinewood, Minn., and Barbara Jeka, McHenry. Leonard Sass, McHenry, and Carolyn Beck, Island Lake. Clarence H. Nielsen and Diane Meader, both of McHenry. Harlan Ernst, Wonder Lake, and Ruth A. McMahon, McHenry. Jerome C. Miller and Wilma R. Hess, Spring Grove. BLOOD BANK DONOR Mary Reihlansperger, Kane avenue, McHenry, was among 2,195 students, faculty and staff members of the University of Wisconsin at Madison who gave a pint of blood during the spring all-campus blood donation on the University's Madison campus. The gifts of life were collected by the Red Cross Blood center in Madison for distribution to eighty-seven hospitals in thirty-seven southern Wisconsin counties, including all Madison and University hospitals, and to the nation's armed, forces wherever needed. ELVINA LATIMER ELECTED GRAND REGENT, CD OF A Elvina Latimer was elected grand regent of Court Joyce Kilmer, No. 573, Catholic Daughters of America, at the annual election meeting held May 19. Others named to office with her'wore Elizabeth Thompson, vice-regent; Joyce Weber, prophetess: Kathryn Luing, financial secretary; Mary Agnes Boetsc'h, historian; Alvira Nye, treasuretf; Jean Driscoll, monitor; Delia Weber, sentinel; Bcrtilla Freund, lecturer; Dorothy Weber, organist; Hildegard Douglas, Helen Morarity and Elizabeth Weber, trustee^. DAY OF RECOLLECTIN Members of Joyce Kilmer Court, No. 573, Catholic Daughters of America, and their guests enjoyed a trip to Holy Hill, Wis., on May 25 for a day of recollection. Card Tourney For Books Ends Susan O'Brien to Marry County Man SI SAN O'BRIEN Mr. and Mrs. William J. O'Brien of 907 N. Wood street, McHenry, announced the engagement of their daughter, Susan Jean, to James Cervantes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cervantes of 1109 Burr street, Lake-in-the-Hills, Algonquin. Miss O'Brien graduated from Marian Central high school and studied at Dominican college in Racine, Wi£. She is a medical assistant employed in McHenry. Her fiance graduated from Dundee high school and studied at Southern Illinois university at Carbondale. He is employed in Cary. i H 83 SPECIAL... ENLARGEME FROM TOUR FAVORITf Slid* Koddcolor Negaffv* ($1.25 Valval SHOP IN MoIIENRY 5 s? F8JBJL COLOi ENLARGEMENT IN rOLDER Offer Good Till June 15 KOTALirS STUDIO CAMERA CENTER, INC. 1313 N. Riverside Drive PHONE 385-0275 WITH EVERY CUSTOM BlAPi BEAUTIFUL WHITE DACRON BATISTE SHEERS TO ENHAMCE THE BEAUTY OP YOUR WINDOWS SELECT THE OVERDRAPE FROM OUR SELECTION OF OVER 8Q00 DECORATOR PATTERNS. This Special Offer Good Through June 30th CALL FOR FREE HOME APPOINTMENT SMfeHlNiY 3717 W. Elm McHenry, 111. 385-7531 RY & CARPET Across from the Jewel The Bridge for Books tournament ended its 1965-1966 season at St. Patrick's hall Saturday night, May 21, with a pot-luck dinner and round-robin progression bridge event. First place winners for the year were Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Uttich; second place, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stilling. Bridge for Books is a tournament for married couples. Donations made by couples throughout the year are used to buy books for , St. Patrick's school library and the McHenry public library. High winners for the evening were the Harold Stillings. Other monthly winners throughout the year were Mr. and Mrs. Herb Reihansperger, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Overton, the Uttichs, Mr. <and Mrs. Charles Cuda and Mr. and Mrs. James Stilling. Special awards were made to Mr. and Mrs. Brad Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fanning, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Foran, Mrs. Warren Kuhlman, Herb Reihansperger and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams. CD OF A COURT RECOGNIZED BY VA HOSPITAL On Tuesday evening of laist week, members of Joyce Kilmer Court, No. 573, Catholic Daughters of America, drove to Downey Veterans hospital for the annual VA voluntary service recognition ceremony which was held in the personnel dining room. Elizabeth ; Thompson, chairman. who has many hour's of volunteer work to her credit at the hospital, accepted the certificate of recognition for the Catholic Daughters organization of McHenry. Mrs. Thqmpsori and other members of the local coqrt who have assisted with their service in the past years, are to be commended for their activities in behalf of the patients at Downey hospital. NAMED TO OFFICE A McHenry girl has been elected to the office of representative for dormitory affairs at Duchesne college in Omaha, Nebr., for the 1966-67 academic year. She is Sue Wilke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilke, 1407 Sunnyside Beach drive. • Woman-Word Pbwfir Disfculsfed mm Attending the 12th Congressional District Women's Republican club luncheon tit Brae Loch Country club are Mrs. Grant Ernst (left), Wonder Lake, and Mrs Howard Nielsen (right), McHenry, visiting with Congressman Robert McClory (center) shared the speaker's platform with Congrcs swoman Catherine May of the state ot wasningtop. A total 270 attended the event. ' Women power and word power was the subject of the talk given by Congresswoman Catherine May, of the state of Washington, at the 12th Congressional District Women's Republican club luncheon at BUFFET DINNER FOR CONFIRMATION CLASS AT CHURCH Miss Connie Sallman welcomed the confirmation class of Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church at a buffet dinner attended by the confirmands and their parents. In charge of serving were Mrs. Norm Schmaling, Mrs. Robert Matthew and Mrs. John Flint. Special guest speaker was Do Thi Kim Ngan, better known by her American name Mercury, who is a foreign exchange student from Viet Nam. Mercury presented a film about her country and showed several items indigenous to that region. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Guetther and daughter. Sally, Mercury's American family, were present at the gathering. A candelight installation in which the confirmation class became Luther Leaguers, included a response for the class by Michael Bye, devotions and a benedictibn: The evening went swinging to a close with folk singing led by Phillip Helwig and Lou Behm. and the war in Viet Nam are the two most important subjects. Brae. Loch Country club in Grayslake.- Mrs. Adeline Geo- Karis Lambros, president of the club, introduced the guest speaker. Mrs. May referred to Congressman McClory, as a "favorite colleague" who has to his credit work on the problems of water pollution and coin shortage and improvement of narcotics and immigration laws, among others. Women may well be the deciding factor in the next election, said Mrs. May, but "If we're right, what's wrong?" Failure to communicate to the masses, was the answer given. Women can take an idea and say it in a simple, understandable way. The cost of living Dduble Celebration At Clarence Smith Home There was a double celebration in the home of Clarence Smith on May 18. The occasion was the ninety-first birthday of John Smith, father of Clarence, and the ninth wedding anniversary of Clarence and Lucille Smith. Refreshments were served. G u e s t s p r e s e n t w e r e J o h n Smith, his brother, Joe Smith, and wife, and his sister, Mrs. Kate Pepping. WIN SCHOLASTIC HONORS More than 400 Southern Illinois university campus students were honored by Southern Illinois university at annual scholastic Honors day .activities in a program held May 18 in the SIU arena. Among them was Kenneth E. Nelson of McHenry. RUMMAGE SALE The Orchard Heights subdivision rummage sale will be held at the Burton Bridge old fire house on June 3 and 4 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY Plaques were awarded for distinguished and honorable public service to Garfield Leaf, retiring county clerk of Lake county; to tester Edinger, McHenry, accepted by Mrs. Henry Nell, McHenry county chairwoman; and to Miss Irene Murley, retired circuit court clerk from Boone county. YOU WOULDN'T SWAT A FLY WITH A TENNIS RACKET YOU SHOULDN'T Buy furniture, Carpet, Draperies or Bedding without first seeing the large select tion of Fine Quality Home Furnishings at J U S T E N F U R N I T U R E ' 1265 N. Green" 385-6^60 Green Street Shopping Area" McHENRY. ILL. Jantzen s seagoing velour bares a warm shoulder. 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