Cou ffK'.-Ji immunity nine years is\ retired employee FRANK P. GATHMAN Frank P. Gathman, 17, died Tuesday evening, June 18, following the collision of two cars on River road, McHenry. He resided at 512 Channel drive, Island Lake. He was employee! as a plumber's helper in Wauconda. Gathman was born Feb. 10, 1951, in Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Gathman. He also leaves tluree brothers, James, Peter and John. There is vistation at the Wauconda funeral home after 7 o'clock Thursday evening. A funeral Mass will be read at 10 o'clock Friday morning in Transfiguration church, Wauconda. to this cor ago. He wasN of the Western Electric Co. tirvivors are his wife, Bessie inski Neja; two daughters,, Mrs. Kenneth (Dorothy) Bonato and Mrs. A1 (Barbara) Leightof McHenryfc-seven grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; two brothers, Casimir of California and Joseph of Chicago; four sisters, Anna Lipps, Clara Nowicki, Agnes Brunku and Gertrude Lag. Threee sisters preceded him in death. The body rests at the Peter M. Justen & Son fuiieral home, where the rosary will be recited at 8 o'clock Friday evening. A funeral Mass will be sung at 10 o'clock Saturday in St. Mary's Catholic church, with interment in the church cemetery. The family has asked that any contributions be made to the American Cancer society. MR AND M A lovely wedding was solemnized in the Wonder Lake Bible church on Saturday, Juno 15, at 1:30 p.m. when Miss Joy Ann Brabenec, daughter of M and Mrs. George Brabenec of 4216 E. Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake, became the bride of Mr. Glenn Paul Doles of Youngstown, Ohio, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Doles. Rev. Richard Wright officiated at the ceremony, for which Miss Cheryl Carlson of Chicago sang "O Perfect Love" and "Saviour Like A Shepherd Lead Us". Escorted by her father, Miss Brabenec approached the altar for the double ring ceremony, pretty in a floor length, empire design gown of silk organza over taffeta. It was styled with scoop neckline. Imported chantilft lace covered the bodice and formed the elbow length sleeves. It also extended down the panel in front and bordered the cathedral length train which was fastened at the waistline by a bow. Her bridal Illusion veil fell from a crystal and pearl crown and she carried a bouquet of eucharis lilies, stephanotis and ivy. Her gift from the groom was a necklace of cultured pearls. Attending her were Miss Leanne Brabenec, her sister, Miss Margaret Mairof Wheaton,Mrs. Linda Fitch of Chicago and Miss Naomi Kostelny, Evergreen Park. They were attired in coralrose, /floor length, A- line sheaths in satin. Each carried a colonial bouquet centered with rose carnations surrounded by a circle of deep lavendar bachelor buttons. Michael Fitch of Chicago served as best man and groomsmen were John Kondrakiewiz and Joe Boser of Milwaukee and George Gossage of Palos Park. Mrs. Brabenec chose a pink sheath dress for her daughter's wedding, with which she wore a matching, short-sleeved Observe Past -Offiic ers Night The McHenry chapter No. 547, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold its annual Past Officers' Night on Tuesday, June 25, at 8 p.m. in Acacia hall. All members are encouraged to; attend this special evening and support the chapter and the past worthy matron and patron, Frances Vycital and Duane Overton, who will be presiding for the evening. Smiiiy's Topics George Smith Selling and servicing tires at SMITTY'S SINCLAIR brings no end of surprises for us. For' example: we will install identical tires on two automobiles. One driver wears them out at 15,000 miles; the other still is going at 25,000 miles. The answer in getting almost dpuble the mileage is entirely within the habits of a driver. Speeding starts, over-braking and running curbs ajre personal habits that must bf stopped for good mileage. And a habit that should start is to drive in at 3602 W. Elm regularly for check oh the air pressure. We'll also notice if there is any unbalanced wheel wear or faulty braise wear. We'll rotate wheels foX even wear on tires, too. \ adv. A ^ LICENSE PLATE SERVICE ; Driver',s & Chauffeur's * Bonded : 385-9803 Leonard Studio Photo ENN DOLES lace coat and pink and white accessories. A reception at the McHenry Country club followed, with 175 guests in attendance. Assisting were Mrs. Nancy Renovitch and Miss Linda Diedrich. Following a one-week trip to Canyon Inn at M iCormick Creek State Park, Ind., the couple will make> t^eir home in West Allis, Wis. The bride is a 1964 graduate of McHenry high school and in 1967 of West Suburban Hospital School of Nursing. She is a registered nurse formerly employed at McHenry hospital. Her husband graduated in 1965 from DeVry Technical school, Chicago, and currently is a student at Marquette university shool of electrical engineering in Milwaukee. LARRY STEWART Larry Stewart, 12, of Rose street, Island Lake, was fatally shot while receiving a gun from a friend, Greg Hamen, 15, in the latter's home at Island Lake Tuesday afternoon, June 18. The youth was born Feb. 14, 1956, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Stewart. Other survivors are three brothers, Frederick, 16, Donald, 13, and Bobby Joe, Jr., 7: four sisters, Barbara, 15, Patricia Ann, 10, Debbie, 9, and Cindy Jo, 6; and the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Stewart, of Island Lake. The body rested at the Island Lake funeral home, where services will be conducted at 10 o'clock Friday morning,with burial in Memorial Gardens, on Heights. HERBERT KRENZ Herbert Krenz, prominent Crystal Lake attorney and fortaer assistant's state's attorney, died unexpectedly in his home Wednesday, June 19. He was the father of Mrs. Bill C. (Nancy) Weber of Lakeland Shores, McHenry. He also leaves his wife and two other daughters. WED 25 YEARS "Clarence and Lucille Michels cordially invite their friends to open house celebrating their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. The event will be held at the Johnsburg Community club Sunday, June 23, with a buffet supper served starting at 7:30 o'clock. ^Aplingtc FRANK E. NEJA Frank E. Neja, 66, of 2618 W. Kashmiri, Shalimar, McHenry, died at 5 o'clock Thursday morning, June 20, in McHenry hospital following an illness of about six months. Mr. Neja was born Feb. 4, 1902, in Chicago, and came SPRAINS BACK Freeman S. Weaver sustained a sprained back while at work at the International Register company in Spring Grove Wednesday night. Iceland, now treeless, once had large stands of birch, willow and juniper. Man cleaned them all out, largely for fuel. ENROLLED AT UNIVERSITY Miss Sandra Benson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Benson of 3910 W. Oak, has entered the summer quarter at Southern Illinois university, Carbondale. She /will be majoring in elenienta^y education. 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Almond Fruit Slaw (Serves 6) 1 medium-size orange 1/2 cup r o a s t e d diced almonds 2 apples, diced 1 t a b l e s p o o n chopped . onion 1/4 cup mayonnaise ' 1/4 cup half and half 1 tablespoon vinegar 2 cups finely shredded cabbage Salt Pare and dice orange. Combine with almonds, a p p l e , onion and s a l t to t a s t e . Blend mayonna.se and half and half; pour ^ver fruit-almond mixture. Arrange small mounds of cabbage on plates, pour over almond-fruit mixture. V<:i$ * ^ ^ i * V J DEBORAH KUHLMAN Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Kuhlman of 3817 W. Waukegan street, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Deborah, to Lee Vaughn Beach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen E. Noonan, Jr., of Crystal Lake. Deborah graduated from McHenry high school in 1966, attended the University of Denver, Denver, Colo., for two years and will be a student at Doane college, Crete, Nebr., next fall. 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