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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Jun 1956, p. 2

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Thursday, June 21, 1956 KAREN ENGDAHL SUNDAY BRIDE OF MR. F. J. PEPPING Debbie Lw Weber Hns l»t Birthday Debbie Lee. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Tony Weber of Rt. 12, Ingleside. celebrated her first birthday last Thursday, June 14. Nine guests were present to enjoy the party, which vas climaxed by the« serving of tasty refreshments. j Announce Troth Of Betty Ann ^tMlinij; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stilling of Rt. 1; Mcllenry. announce the; engagement of their daughter.; Betty Ann, to A 3C Herbert J: Murtt, now stationed at Kelly Air' Fof-ice base, San Antonio, Texas, i He is the s^on of Mr. and Mrs. ; f*erry C'. • Hurtt, Sr.. of Dallas,: ^xas, formerly of B&tavia, 111. iljbfo wedding' date has been set. Fox Valley Camp rians For Outing Fox River Valley camp, R.N.A., will hold its next meeting at the lUJfne of Mrs. Susan Olson at 8 j BRIDAL COUPLE _ r One of the most beautiful of the early symmer weddings \yas solemnized at the First Methoflist church in Crystal Lake on Sunday evening, June 17, when Miss Karen Engdahl became the bride of Mr. Fredrick John (Jack) Pepping. Rev. C. Elliott Corbett of McHenry officiated at the nuptial rite which united the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Engdahl, Sr., and the son of Mr. and lyirs. Fredrick Joseph Pepping. Mrs. Donald Barger of Mcgrooni, Sue Kemp of Woodstock was in charge of the guest book and £trs. Herbert H. Kemp was wedding counselor. • About 260 guests attended the reception. Later in the evening, abotit Seventy friends and relatives gathered at the Engdahl home for a social hour. The couple left on Monday by air for a week's trip to Miami Beach. The bride's entire trousseau was made by her mother and carried out in a color scheme of almond and peacock blue. -r * 6 "of" ^ ^ " ,» Medlar Photo THE J. THOMAS"MARTINS Before her marriage to James June 22, 28, 24 Johnsburg Community Club Annual Carnival -- Memorial Park June 23 Installation, Women of the Moose -- Open Meeting, Public Invited .Jtine 26 Luncheon and Card Party -- For the summer, the cotiple ! Noon -- Sponsored by Christian will make their home on the .Mothers Sodality of St. Peter's south side of Chicago, where "he j Church, Spring Grove -- School will be employed by Illinois Bell j Auditorium Henry was soloist, accompanied j Telephone company. He was I Ju|le 2>5f by Kenneth Grom of Barrington, , graduated from the University ! J°'nt Picnic 6f W.C.O.F. -- Pot she Sang "I Love You Truly" I of Iowa this summer, where the ! Luck -- Lord's Park, Elgin, and "At Dawning." j new Mrs." Pepping received her j Annual Outing, Fox River .Val- Miss Engdahl was lovely in j certificate of award in dental j ley Camp, R.N.A. a Victorian line gown with heart j hygiene. Tfr<? sfcme day, the t ' June 28 bridegroom received his commis- Summer Supper -- 6 p.m. -- sion in the Air- Force. ' sponsored by Zion Lutheran The rehea(rsal "dinner was fcer-' Ladies Aid -- Church Lawn, ved Saturday evening at 5:30 o'clock at the Engdahl hftthe. The bride's attendants, all from out-of-town, were house guests over the weekend at the Harry Stinespring, Jr., home. The former Miss Engdahl was shaped neckline, brief scalloped sleeves and a bodice of rose point lace. A .scatter pattern of sequins trimmed its sheer frpnt and followed the insert of plain tulle in a contour line. Worn over colonial petticoats, the bouffant skirt had frothy tiers of ruffled illusion alternating with ruffles of lace. The train was circular and extended to a sweeping court length. Following the period of her gown was the PUBLIC LIBRARY ADDS MANY NEW. POPULAR BOOKS John. Street June 29 Paper Drive -- Sponsored by A number \ of new books havfe been purchased in recent weeks find now occupy a prominent place on the shelves 6f the public library. They' include fiction ;and non-fiction designed to appeal to different tastes in reading. "Red Over Green" by Hen piques; "Lucky Crown" by Shaw; "Dr. Kate" by Comondine; "The Scrolls from the Dead Sea" by Wilson; "EJeloved" by Delmar; "The Eisenhower Vears" by Steele; "Profiles in Courage" by Senator Kennedy; "Winter in the Air" by Warner; "The Living Bread" by Merton; "The Presence of Grace" by Powers;, "History of the English Speaking People" by WintsOn Churchill; "Tender , Victory" by Caldwell. "Papa Married a Mormon" by Fitzgerald; "The .Last Hurrah" by O'Connor; "The Second Cur- PINAL FIGURES IN RECENT CANCER tain" by Fuller; "The Quiet Ringwood M.Y.F. Jr. -- Call 'America" by Greene; "Lincoln's Jay Walkington, Wonder Lake Children" by Randall; "Faithful 3842, for pick-up. June SO guest of honor at a pre-nuptiaJ ' Smorgasbord -- Sponsored by Thomas Martin, son of Mr. and! crown of rose point which held o clock on Monday. July 2. Mem- j jyirs George Martin of Wonder her fingertip veil of illusion in Iters are asked to bring articles | Lake, this lovely bride was Miss j lace. Repeated in the crown's for the silent auction. Janice Franz, daughter of Mr. and | lace was a sequin pattern. She Members of the camp are plan- • m,.s Albert Franz. They were ning for their annual outing on • n)arrie(j jn Nativity Lutheran June 27. For transportation, those! cilurch on june 9. intending to go are asked to call j ' _ Mi's. Beatrice Petersen, ^rs ! C± I Cl» Susan Olson or Mrs. Agnes Wis-: v/tv itYlG OmOW sell. shower given by Miss Fischrupp and Miss Koch in Hinsdale last week, with thirty-five guests attending. Class of 1946 Held Reunion A reunion of the class of 1946 Attended By 300 by Marie Sehaettgen The O.E.S. style show put on bywas held recently at the Legion Mrs. Hohman of the Gift Port was home, with seventy-five members attended by about 300 women and, of the class and their husbands ;n the evening, a handful of brave and wives present. Dinner was fol- men lowed by dancing. : u js my humble opinion that Fred Svoboda acted as master most men would really enjoy of ceremonies, with Jim Althoff, watching lo\e)y models wearing and Jack Fleming reading the, beautiful gowns and furs, except prophecy and will. During the eve-»for the fear of being "kidded" rung, all class members reviewed j After all, many of the successful tl^ir activities during the ten j designers are men who probably yiears since graduation. , were inspired by women beauti- Ann Miller acted as hostess for j fully clothed the social hour following the din-! T.e McHenry Country club was ney. Others instrumental in plan- the £cene Ql tbe showings Lunch. nmg he roun.on were Rosabe , CQn prcceded the afternoon show Doherty, Joan Larkrn, Agnes and dinner wfls R Qf the ^ Fredrickson and Marion Kenne-; nJng performance heck. The models were chosen for their ability to wear clothes well and the fashions they wore were "simply fabulous". Behind the scenes, helping to see that there was no break in •'the continuity of the parade of fashions, were members of th( fPM' fit! ^ Roma" J BaU(*r committee. Mrs. William Pries and of Norfolk Va^ are the parents, Mrs George Johnson, Mrs. Hohof a daughter, *>rn Saturday, June | ma„.s assistant jane Gonseth. and | Marcia Anderson- Mak.m g « very f7i7n e se,le ct.i.o n o,f i Adele Froehlieh served as nar- rator Thc f,0,.aI dm)ratlons were ."'T8, bV "»• Geo. Johnson. Robert Varese, Jr who entered |Mrs T„ Mrs. the world at Memorial hospital on charts Goortell and Mrs. G. Sunday, June 17,. making his dad [ one of th,e Jp roudest . in McHenry I Too ' ,-MT it r on Fathers day. The inff ant • weigh*- \ J•e»a,„n Randolp.h ,,( Mrs. Ho7p fear) Pd in at 7 lb n7 ' iat the organ :'ot the musical pace TTThwe. Vareses hua ve' tt wo dA aug.h -!: t0 synchronize perfectlyj with the ters. Lee. 6, and Vicki. 3H ™ , T "* 6 nouncements of the narrator. *M» r. andJ *M. rs. FT-r edJ Bienapfl are AH those who participated feel j„ it illo«ifi^ •u„s„ • /A ! the grandparents ofr a .b oy, RrTi chard ' justified their best efforts. Frederick, born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sedar of Waukegan at St. Therese hospital June 18. Mrs. Sedar is the former Nadine Lewis. only a carried wore for her jewelry strand' of pearls and stephanotis and lilies. Acting as maid of hbnor was Miss Sally Vana' of Marshalltown, Iowa. Her bridesmaids were Miss Marilyn Peterson of Marshalltown, Miss Sue Fisch- Marriage Licenses rupp of Hinsdale and Miss Mar- jjenry cia Koch of Wheaton, all sorority sisters and classmates at the University of Iowa, and Mrs. Herbert Engdahl, Jr., of Detroit. All were attired similarly in Janet Elaine Siemon of McHenry and Robert L. Harwood of Crystal Lake. Betty Lee Goode of Crystal Lake and Kirby Kellner, of Mc- FREUND-WIRTZ VOWS Miss Catherine Freund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. , Freund of Johnsburg, became peacock blue crystalette dresses. , thp brid<? Qf John R wj g()n with which they wore peacock I f Mr and Mrs A j. Wirtz net hats, dotted with chenille of ; Qf McHenry, on Wednesday, the same shade, and short white. , Jun(? 2Q flt gt John>s church gloves. They had cascade bou- , quets of red roses and pink car- i CARD OF THANKS nations tied with pink ribbons ; T wjgh tQ exp,.ess sincere grati- i dality of St. Patrick's Church The pretty little flower girl , U)de and ciation for the was "Dee Dee' Thorn, daughter , thoughtfulness of the many friends ^ Ringwood W.S.C.S, -- Serving 5 to 7:30 p.m. July 2 Fox River Valley Camp, R.N.A., ' Mfeeting -- Mrs. Susan Olsen . Home -- 8 p.m. June 23 Rifle Club Dance -- Legion Home -- Sponsored by Post 491. J»iy 3 Sunnyside Village Board Meeting -- 7:30 p.m. August 10, 11, 12 St. John's Parish Carnival JUIy 1415 Carnival -- St. Peter's Parish, Spring Grove July 21-22 Rummage and Bake Sale •*-- Given by Altar and Rosary Sodality of Christ the King Church, Wonder Lake -- Mathews Hall July 25 Summer Card Party -- Sponsored by Altar and Rosary Soare the Wounds" by Sarton; "Island in the Sun" by Waugh; "An Episode of SparrOws" by Godden; "The Tree of Man" by White; "These Lovers Fled Away" by Spring; "Symphonic Music" by Ulrich. Siaie X-Ray Unit To Visii County In Fall The state mobile chest x-ray unit will be in McHenry county during the month of October this year to conduct a county-wide survey reports Berneice Stoneall, McHenry county nurse. These x-ray surveys have been very helpful in finding early tuberculosis, while it can be controlled. The x-ray also discovers other conditions of the chest. The McHenry County Tuberculosis association sftonsors the x-ray survey program, which is approved by the McIIeliry County Medical society. CAMPAIGN LISTED ^|08TH ANNUAL MEET A report from' Mrs. Raymond Guhrke of Harvard, chairman of the recent county cancer campaign, lists final figures for this area, for which Charles Weingart was captain. The Northeast quarter, .of the ^ounty contributed a total of $2,- 949.94, distributed as follows: Richmond-Burton, $632.01 Greenwood, $82.75; Hebron (rural), $170.55; Hebron (town), $337.25; Ostend-Greenwood, $93.95; McHenry (town), $1,000.52; McHenry (rural), / $200.96; Sunnyside Estates, $29,34; Ringwood, $88.70; Johnsburg, $140.34; Wonder Lake, $113; Lakemoor, $35.47; Lakeland Park, $25. The total tor the entire county, with the exception of one section, is $4,719.47. Lend Uncle Sam Your Dollars HOME BUREAU UNITS WORKING TOWARD Seventeen of the., twenty-five Home Bureau units in McHenry county are working to plan tJ^ county organization's thirtyeighth . annual meeting. The meeting will be held at Westwood school, Woodstock, at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, July 17. The meeting will include a business session, with reports of the past year's activities, entertainment, a speaker and a tea. Mrs. James Higgins of Marengo and Mrs. James Holmes of Woodstock ate co-chairmen the event. They have seventeen groups to assist With the annual meeting. Eight Units from the Woodstock, , Greenwood and Hebron areas are in charge of the tea which will follow the business Classified AOs Dring results. Place yours with the Flaindealer Lend Uncle Sam Your Dollar* of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Thorn of Center street. She wore a 1 s;own featuring white embroider- I ed skirt over pink petticoats and j carried a basket of petals. i Ted Dunnington of Iowa City, j Iowa, served as best man and groomsmen were Herbert M. | Engdahl, Jr., of Detroit, brother ' of the bride, Robert Pepping. ; brother of the groom, Donald who helped make the days more cheerful during my illness. 7 Alice -Marie Blaskis CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone for their visits, prayers, cards, flowers and the many kind deeds extended during my stay in the hospital and since my return home Bock of Wilmington, 111., and ; , the .a.c.c.id ent. . Yoiur Donald Halverson of DesPIaines, j ^oughtfulness will always be refraternity brothers of the groom membered. Residence Changes AMONG THE SICK i Nick Weingart, who has been | confined to Memorial hospital for about two weeks, is in serious con-1 dition. j Mrs. Delia Eizik has been a med-; ical patient at Memorial hospital, i Mrs. Freida Freels underwent surgery at Memorial hospital this j past week. | Mrs. Lance Parks underwent surgery at Memorial hospital this past week. WINS MEDAL Karen IA>e Kittredge won a gold ' medal for her dancing talent at! the Ber-Jan Dancing studio. ' L@SE UGLYFAT IN TEN DAYS OR MONEY BACK If you are overweight, here is the first really thrilling news to come along in years. A new & convenient way to get rid of extra pounds easier than ever, so you can be as slim and trim as you want. This new product called MATRON curbs both hunger & appetite. No drugs, no diet, no ex ercise. Absolutely harmless. When you take DIATRON, you still enjoy your meals, still eat the foods you like but you simply don't have the urge for extra portions and ..automatically, your weight must "come down, because, as your own .doctor will tell you, when you eat less, you weigh less. Excess weight endangers your heart, kidneys. So no matter What you have tried before, get DIATRON and prove to ^yourself what it can do. DIATRON is sold on this GUARANTEE: You must lose weight with the first package you i»e or the package costs you nothing. Just return the bottle to your druggist and get your money back. DIATRON costs $3.00 and is sold with this strict money back guararitee by: Thonu r, tfolffcir Drag "fetor#, MeHtnry « Mall otteri Silica Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Schaefer have moved from John street to an apartment at 527 street. Ushers were Gerald Daly and j Herald Brinkman, classmates at ; the University of Iowa. Young Craig Spotts of Carmi, j 111., the bride's cousin, served as ring bearer, attired in summer formal. | For her daughter's wedding, j Mrs. Engdahl chose a mauve pink chiffon dress, matching hat and gloves, and silver and black ! evening purse. She had an or- j chid corsage. Mrs. Pepping wore | a delph blue nylon dress, navyaccessories and a pink miniature j rose corsage. A reception followed at Wes- j ley hall in the church. Hostesses were Carol and Marlene Arvidson, Mrs. Duane Andreas and Ilene Bassett of McHenry, high school classmates of the bride, Main! and Sheila Kutchera of Arlington Heights, cousin of the ! "JUST F ReSSer SWisif Risk • i 608 Front St. on Rt. SI MeHENRY, ILL. 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Our newly remodeled Dining Room and Cocktail Lounge will be Open starting Friday, June 22nd. FRY $1.00 INCLUDING SALAD, POTATOES, ROLLS & BEVERAGE Be^Sure To Attend Our Graid Opening - Sajo, Jwc 30th SERVING TROM 4 P.M. "J^L MIDNIGHT FEATURING SEAFOODS - U.S. CHOICE STEAKS CHICKEN DINNER (l/a chicken) $2.00 NEW YORK STRI? SIRLOIN STEAK $2.75 (Includes salad, potatoes, foils arid beverage) CHAPEL HILL COUIMYBW CLUB JOHNSBURG BLACKTbP ROAD FfilONE 1182 McHENR£, 114.. MONEY AND BANKING • in Everyday Living • HERE'S A HELPFUL HINT, if you're rearranging the kitchen. Group the three most-used units of equipment -- range, refrigerator, and sink--about a corner (ideally, with one unit actually in the corner), to save steps. • • • $73,2 50,000,000 QUESTION: Why have savers accumulated this tremendous sum in banks? "For bank safety," say typical depositors, "a combination of sound management, conservative investment policies, and proper physical safeguards, plus deposit insurance." Say others, "For convenience-- services to meet other banking needs are available right on the spot." Still others say: "To have ready cash at hand, for use in meeting emergencies or opportunities" . . . "For profit --savings on deposit bring earnings, in the form of compound interest, without investment".. . "For credit buildup-- it's not hard to get a loan 4 'where you have a savings balance." All are good reasons; all "winning answer^" -- and if they help persuade you to open a bank account with us, you will be the winner. • • • . TO LEND OR NOT TO LEND: That is the question which we must decide on the merits of each individual case. But the things that always, count most in reaching a decision are the prospective borrower's character, credit record, ability to repay, and loan purpose. To put it another way, any honest member of the community who has a steady income and pays his bills on time can usually get a needed loan from us easily. 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