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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Jun 1969, p. 3

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LYNETTE KRUEGER, PLAN FALL WEDDING -- Melvin Krueger of McHenry announces the engagement of his daughter, Lynette Kay, to Casimir C. Marciniak, son of Mrs. Charles Gerbig of Fox Lake. Miss Krueger will graduate from Wauconda high school this June. Mr. Marciniak is a student at DeVry Institute of Technology in Chicago. A fall wedding is planned. P ersonals Edward Ritchie of Mt. Rainier, McL, and Washington, D.C., arrived in McHenry Wednesday to visit his cousin, Mrs. Paul Yanda. Mr.' and Mrs. George E. Johnson of Arlington Heights were visitors in the home of his pareats, Mr. and Mrs. George/H. Johnson, on Memorial Day and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hallowell and sons and Mrs. C.C. Hallowell of Elgin were their guests on Thursday evening. Mrs. Amanda Freund and daughters, Genevieve Justen, Isabelle Kellner and Marguerite Adams, were in Luxenburg, Iowa, to attend the funeral of the former's brother, Rev. John Theobold, last Thursday. Mrs. George Reichow of Chicago was a guest in the Robert Thompson home a few days last week. Mrs. Ben Miller has returned from a week's visit in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter Peterson, in Hastings, Minn. Mrs. Annabel Aicher and brother, Leo Heimer, returned Monday from a weekend visit in the home of their nephew, John Hoffman, and family in DANDELION PLANTAIN BUCKHORN GROUND IVY KNOTWEED LAMBSQUARTERS These lawn weeds (and more) fade away --or Scotts will pay! If you have any of these weeds in your lawn, don't try digging them out. There's an easier, more effective way of getting rid of them. It's called TURF^BUILDER PLUS 2. You can spread PLUS 2 in a few minutes. It penetrates the weeds and clears them out, roots and all. At the same time, it feeds the grass (with America's favorite lawn fertilizer) to greener, thicker beauty and helps fill in the bare spots whe/e the weeds used to be. Does PLUS 2 really do all that? It has to--or >our money will be refunded. Every penny. ' 5,000 sq ft bag 7.95 10,000 sq ft bag 14.95 L !! authorized retailer Ace Hardware 3729 W. Elm 385-0722 McHenry Indianapolis, Ind. Guests of Miss Clara Miller (Mi Decoration Day were Miss Martha Althoff and friends of Kenosha and other visitors during the past week were Mrs. Ceil Chamberlin and daughter, Mrs. Ed Youckey, of West Allis, Wis., and Mrs. Evelyn Carney, son, Donald, and family of Kenosha, wis. Mrs. Helen Heuser returned Sunday from a ten day visit in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Paul Achor, in Cutler, Ind., and while there had the pleasure of seeing her granddaughter, Dolores Achor, receive her high school diploma and also made the acquaintance of her first great-grandchild, Kelly Achor, in Flora, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Smith, sons, Don and Joey, and Mrs. Rena Smith attended the graduation ceremonies at North Central college in Naperville, Sunday and saw the former's son, Rich, receive his high school diploma. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawrence were guests of friends in Fort Wayne, Ind., over the Memorial day weekend. Mrs. Alfons Adams spent the Memorial day weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. C.V. Long and Mrs. Margery Jacobsen and son, Mike, in Muscatine, Iowa, where she was accompanied by her daughter, Joan, „ who was vacationing from her work in Chicago and had justreturned from a trip to Springfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murray of Mundelein. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bienapfl returned Monday from a trip through Wisconsin* Minnesota, Canada, Michigan and Indiana where they were accompanied by friends. Surprise Party Honors Birthday Of Mrs. O'Brien The family of Mrs. Grace O'Brien held a surprise party in honor of her seventy-fifth birthday Sunday, June 1, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Donald M. Bauer. Sixty relatives and friends including twenty-five grandchildren and two great grandchildren gathered for an afternoon of visiting and a sumptuous buffet supper served at 6 o'clock. Mrs. O'Brien's children include Rev. Charles R. O'Brien of Homewood, Mrs. Dermot Fleming of Lake Geneva, Wis., James of Crystal Lake, William, Robert and Joan Bauer of McHenry. W FRI. JUNE 6, 1969 - PLAINDEALER - PG. 3 BA DREGREE TO R. 7. DO RAN, JR, Robert J. Doran, Jr., son of the John Boehms of Kane avenue, was graduated from Tarkio college in Tarkio, Mo., on May 1). Bob received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in English- Literature^ after having completed a four-month overseas study program in Londoi. as part of his senior year. Commencement speaker for the graduation was Dr. William Gallagher of the Presbytary of St. Louis. Bob will do his graduate work at the University of Missouri, after which he hopes to become a teacher at the college level. SUNDAY S A SERMON VFW AUXILIARY OFFICERS -- Recently installed officers of toe ladies' auxiliary to VFW Post 4600 are Mickey Walters, three-year trustee; Inez Young, Americanism chairman; Vi Abbink, two-year trustee; Mary Kuemmel, junior vice-president; Renee Jende, guard; June Schmunk, president; Betty Ann Heard, secretary; Gerry Breede, senior vice-president; Vi Schuble, patriotic instructor; Marge Moreth, treasurer and installing officer; Ethel Hagberg, American flag bearer; and Ila Hogan, chaplain. The recently installed officers will take over their respective offices in July. OSPJTAL JletU McHENRY HOSPITAL During the past week patients admitted to McHenry hospital included Katie Ewert, Anthony Leon, Stephen Leonhardt, McHenry; Roger Pickell, Wonder Lake; Raymond May, Jr., Mrs. Florence Coletta, Steve Yuswak, Spring Grove. HARVARD HOSPITAL John LsnarJ: of McHenry was MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Craig announce the. birth of a son June 2; Mr. and Mrs. Alan Lambert of Wonder Lake became parents of a soiyMay 29. a recent patient in Harvard hospital. ¥ \ MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Patients admitted during the past week to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included George Slatter, McCullom Lake; Yvonne Whiting and Shirley Messamore, Wonder Lake. A PROPHET There was a prophet named Zephaniah, a contemporary of Jeremiah, who warned that manifold sins were bringing Judah to the brink of national disaster. But Zephaniah preached more than impending doom; he held forth a promise of hope. He told the people that God was ever-present and would not desert th&se who called out for help. We can see that God has remained forever with the people, leading the chosen ones out of exile to their homeland. Indeed, we can see God's way in the history of the world since Christ. God's presence is a real thing,in this modern world of today. Those who are blessed with faith live not in fear of some impending doom; but rather in the hope that wars may cease and men can give themselves to the arts of peace. SHOP IN McHENRY KENOSHA COUNTY SPEEDWAY Wilmot, Wisconsin Super-Fast Modified And Sportsman Stock Car Auto Racing., Every Saturday Night! Thrill - Fast - Racing - Action! on the best clay oval track. See the best drivers in Illinois and Wise. Area. Time Trials 7:00 - Races - 8:30 p.m. Rqce Car Courtesy John Teresi . Chevrolet - Olds - Antfoch, III. IRA SANCTIONED !! Misters Boutique Helps you bridge the Generation Gap with gifts for the Groovy Grad s&isR,, .'Ms s Now Person Doing her own thing with new ideas in fashions from: Denton Jantzen James Kenrob Kayser Jack Winter Cole of California Coiffures Ph. 385 -7550 3701 W. 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