>'W- McHENRY PUUNDEALER w?-.. *• •;. v /, , . . ., v.1, 4 ' . r » j,r • Thursday, November '*. _ f f v , * J Ml Engagement Of arlene Arvidson Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Arvidson Lakewood subdivision, McCul- !om Lake, announce the engageof their daughter, Marlene, lllllpit {o Gerald M. Marunde, son of Mr. bid Mrs. Glen F. Marunde of tillstream subdivision. No weddate has been set. iirthday Of Gerald skinner Observed The- fourth birthday of Gerald fernon Skinner, §on of Mr. and [re. C. G. Skinner was observed (his past week. The first party jfpas held in the home of., his jfereat r grandmother, Mrs.. Anne Botulinski of Chicago, where relatives came with gifts. I1 Saturday, he was guest at another party at his Sunnyside festates hpme, with. neighborhood jfehildren attending. The table was jdecorated in keeping with the Hallowe'en season. . | Present were Mr. and Mrs. H. |S. Tucker, grandparents who live on Lakeview Drive; Mr. and Mrs. Christiansen, Mrs. G. Brefeld, |ilrs. Garrity, Miss Patricia Tucker, Rose Haines, ' Joanne iMatusek, Jjmmy Cros, Billy and Susan SJjicer,. J^heryl and Dorien 'Patter^en, Dwayne" .arid Nancy jporien, IVJonte. and Nancy Bre- |eld and Mrs. Delia Monte. jprystal Lake Girl . v. To,.Wed Lakemoor Man i> Mr. and Mrs.'<5&?>rge fc. CiSttiinips 491^ C^taJ J.iake,,. announce fhe engagement of their daughter. Nancy Ann, to Pfc. Claude j\ (Sonny) McDermott, Jr., IJSMC, of Lakemopr, who is stationed in Hawaii. j No date has been set for the Redding! Tell Marriage Of Lawrence Beam an Mrs. J. Mahony, Jr., of Island Lake and J. Mahori^, Jr., of Oak Park announce the marriage of their daughter, Mariltfh Louise, to Lawrence Leon Bfeaman, son of the S. T. Beamans of Lakemoor. The ceremony took place on Aug. 23 in Angola, Ind., with the bride's brother, John III, a student at Tri State college, Angola, acting as witness. The newlyweds are now making their home in Lakemoor. Community drib To Honor Tigers . The next meeting of the Johilsburg Community club will be held Monday, Nov. 4, at 8:30 o'clock, which is scheduled as honor night for the Johnsburg Tigers. All members are urged to attend. Final arrangements for the annual feather party Saturday, Nov. 10, will also be discussed. Refreshments will be served by the following committee. Clarence Regner, chairman; Johh Weingart, co-chairman; Henry Reese, Earl Ross, Vern Reinboldt, Charles Weingart, Sibre Whiting, Perry Walker and Jerry Wakitsch. Shower Honors Mrs. Nancy Guest A pink and blue shower wafc given Sunday for Mrs. Nancy Guest, with Mrs. Otto Mueller and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mueller of McHenry and Mrs. Kurt Hon of River Forest as hostesses. Guests were Miss Linda Hon of River Forest, Mrs. B. Bowermah and Mrs. B. Lents of Round Lake, Mesdames J. Wellhoefer, R. Hughes, H. Mueller, G. Nugent, G. Brda, M. Stephenson, B. Becker, P. Walker, R. Albright, D. Freund, S. Engh, P. Fischer and Tatro, all of McHenry. Xmas Gift Making. . At Home Bureau Meet The Ringwood Home Bureau unit will meet at the Pistakee Lake residence of Mrs. Russell Switzer on Monday, Nov. 5, for an all-day session of Christmas gift making and planning. All members ah; invited to bring their pet projects to shar^wi&h each other. . There will be a pot-lu£k |tlHth at noon, followed by a second session of gift planning. There may be some surprises in the stockings this Chritmgs as a result of the Monday meeting. Big Hollow Group To Meet Nov. 7 The Big Hollow Parent Teacher's association will hold its next regular meeting Nov. 7 Mrs. Roberta Kerr, chairman of the village of Fox Lake police committee, will be guest speaker. Refreshments win be served by the second grade mothers, headed by Mrs. Grace Salava. Pink And Blue Shower Honors Mrs. Steinke Mrs. William t)reyer was hostess at a pink and blue shower given Sit her home last Friday evehing, honoring Mrs. Raymond Steinke of rural McHenry. Games were enjoyed and the guest of honor presented with a colonial corsage of pink and blue booties centered with a pair of tiny dolls, i Gifts were given to her from Swanson, Cecil VoifsWed - The Ringwood Methodist church was the scene of a beautiful autumn wedding last Saturday, Oct. 27, at 3:30 o'clock when Miss Nancy Swanson of Wonder Lake became the bride of Pvt. Cecil E. Vogts of Woodstock. Miss Swanson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Swanson and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Vogts. Pastor Richard N. Wright of the Wonder Lake Bibl£ church officiated at the nuptial rite. The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion with two large bouquets at each side of the altar entrance and two small bouquets on the choir rails. ' : Mrs. Clark Griffith of Wonder Lake was organist for the serviced Acting as maid of. honor for her sister was Carole Lynn Swanson and bridesmaids were Carol Eisenhart of Waukegan, Marie Steffan of McHenry, Barbara Mahal and Judith Bastian of Wonder Lake. Ralph Beck of Woodstock served the groom as best man and groomsmen were tCharlps J^owe, Charles Sutherlirt a,nid R)issel Wingate of Woodstock and John Beck of Round Lake. Arlette Johnson, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs,. Alfred Johnson, and Susan. Beiioche, daughter ot •an attractively decorated bassinet which has been in the Feltz family for twenty years. Guests at the shower were Maria Guettler, Ruth Voeltz, Bernice Kohler, Vehna Peterson, Helen Pederson, Dorothy Lobitz and Lois Jorndt, Catherine Svoboda and Helen Bohl were unable to be present. George Erbers Wed Forty Years Mr. and Mrs. George Erber, who observed their fortieth wedding anniversary on Sunday, Oct. 28, were honored at a surprise party given by their family, attended by friends, relatives and neighbors. An enjoyable evening was spent, after which a delicious buffet $upper was served. The couple was presented With iriany lovely gifts. ttarfen Ann Smith Christened Sunday The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Smith of Johnsburg was christened Sunday, Oct. 28, at St. John's church by Rev. Frr Blitsch. Sponsors were Joan £auer and Ray Kruger, the baby's aunt and uncle. * i V Vf ^ Mr. and Mrs.' Joseph Benoche, both of Wonder Lake, were the pretty little flower girls. The ring bearer w8& Jefty Vogts of Park Ridge, son of Mr. and Mi*. Harry Vbgts, a nephew of the groom. He carried'the rings for the double ring ceremony on a satin and lace heart-shaped . pillow. . ' The bride was radiant a gown of .white, lace and riet. Witii deep scalloped neckline, tight; long line bodice of lace and long, lace sleeves tapered to a potftt1 on the hack of the hand. With it she wore a fchapel length fraiit featuring thtee panel inserts of lace. A full lehgth lace appliqued veil fell .from. a seed pearl .and rhinos,tone tiara and she carried a white orchid with dark purple lip surrounded by. white, carhations and greens, With delicate streamers flowing from bene&th the full bouquet, The maid of honor was attired in a floor length gown in jboirai, with rows of crystalette diagonally draped across the front dhd an over-skirt of Coral cryst&letfe over satin and net. It featured a draped shawl collar of -the same color in Crystaiette. She wore net gloves and a matching sparkle headpiece with shdrt circular net veil dotted Withi seed pearls. Her flowers were b combination of tiny pink pomt>omsi and larger white mums &fld matching streamers. The bridesmaids wore f lbor length gowns of heavenly blue; in lace and net, with over-skirts of forty alternate net find lace raffles and bodice in diagonal rows of net over lace. They carried flowers similar to the bouquet of the maid of honor. The little flower girls .wor0 floor length gowns in yellow aqua velvet and taffeta, \iritH matching caps. They carried baskets of rose petals and wore small corsages of pink pompoms and white baby mums. For her daughter's wedding; Mrs. Swanson chose an ^embossed beige sheath dress, studded with rhinestones, and matching beige accessories. Mrs. Vogts Was attired in a light btye lace <jfr$ss, waltz length, and dark blu£ accessories. Both had corsages corn sisting of clusters ot pal? pink carnations caught up with delicate green ribbons. 2 A recttfftMK in: the ^Ktirfefi ihg rocAn Was attended by; 00 guests b*etviaeenn5 and 7. o!clodc, with, serving done by the la4^f( of the church. A 4-tier Wedding cake, attractive!#' d e cjotjh ie«j( served as centerpiece. Laielr, the1 couple lefit on &. iioti0ympon trlj^; after Which they-1 will • tfcke" ti^ residence in Norfolk, Va., where he is stationed,: £ Among guests w^re the bride's great1* aunt; an<| tmcle, Mr. luid Mr^. J6hn Briss^y, df Lon| fipach, Calif. Others attended frpih Ports* mouth, Ohio; j&Sundelein, Park Ridge, Wonder . Lake, Ringwood, Woodstock^ Chicago, Streator, Chicago Heights, Waukegan, McHenry, Round Ldfke, Knox, Ind., Black Earth, Blue River,; Prairie du Chien and, Janesvllle, Wiii., Harvard, Hu ht T e y, Fontana; Carpentersville and Minneapolis, Minn. Aiiend .31, - Navf Man J&ttieii Mrs. EUgehia Tucker, is thd guest of Mrs. Gar,rity, aitehded the graduation 6f the latier's old4 er son, James i3arrity, 'ai Great Lakes, Saturday, Oct. 27. Itt an impressive deremohy, tiie . mayor of L^aertyville gave1 ou,t the awards in the aibsence of Jack Dempsey,; who missed travelling connections from Hollywood and was unable to be there on time; On Sunday, James came home for a two-hour pass and Wednesday obtained a fourteen-day pass; after which he will gp to San Diego, Calif. Ronald Garrity, a younger son, is a student in the Ibcal high school. CARD OF THANKS We Want to: take; this opportunity to thank the McHenry fire department, police and telephone operators for their speed and efficiency at the time of our fire last week. Their assistance was appreciated so much. 26 Mr. and Mrs. John Stilling. ALLEN TRENDLER CLAIMS BRIDE IN 0AT£ PARK CHURCH • *j4,Rretiy Wedding took place it CSirist y Lutheran church, Ode IPtok, Jfost Saturday, Oct. 27, at f o'clock' When Miss Rita Diarihe WiUi^T befialne the bride of Mr; Allen John Ttendler. The bride is _ the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgair Jtertram Smiley of May- Wood and the groom is the son Pf iMr. and>Mrs. John Trendler~of Rive^ j W^en^.' - Rev. Latns officiated at: the niiptial rlt^' . .. Given in marriage ^y her was. radiant uin a white taffeta, floor length gown, with, long; tapered sleeves, sabrina neckline and long,- cathedral traiii. Her double clrPwri of pearls and sequins , held in place a tapered, fingertip veil of fine net and she carried a bouquet of white camellias and lilies of the valley. JCdy O'Brien of Oak Park, her fcousin, i dcted-as ^itiaid of honor, wparihg & gold taiffeta, tapered, balleriria length gown afid matching crown* She carried feather ifltims and tearoses, as did the other attendants. The bridesmaids, Marilyn Blazek, Carol Biit'ns and Joyce Glienkis, fftehcls of the bride, chose tlirquoisfe taffeta dresses and matching crowns. Robert 'JTrendler served his brttth^r a^ best man and groomsmen were, James Roggenbuck of Pistakee Bay, (Lloyd Berggreu of Chicago fend Ralph Ravenesse of Melrpse Park. The attractive little flower girl was Cherryl Sternberg of Chicago She wore a ballerina length, blue t^ffe^d dress and carried a basket of ; petals Mrs. Smiley chose for her slaughter's bedding a beige lace dress ktid avacado accessories. Mrs. TYendler wore a blue lace •ess arid darker blue accessories, oth had white orchid corsages. A reception and dinner • for seventy-five relatives and friends Were enjoyed after 5 o'clock at Mangam's Chateau in Lyons. Later, the couple left on a short honeymoon trip, after which they will be at home at 318 Chicago avenue, Oak Park. The bride is a 1955 graduate of Oak Park high schobl and #tf§ffil* ed Coe college in Cedar Rapids; Iowa. The groom graduated from McHenry high school in 1954 and attended the University of Illinois for two years. CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank all my friends for their prayers, cards, gifts, flpwers and; vj^its whil? I Wai in the hospital euid cdnVal&sc i i i g a t h o m e . V " ^25 ; Elsie A. Reiker. ENJOY HOMECOMING Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith of McHenry speitt last weekend in Champaign,' where they attended the Itlihois homecoming. TTiey visited With old friends and enjoyed the exciting football victory over Michigan. Edward, Linda and Laura Lee Smi# spent the weekend with their Aunt Mary at Wonder Lake while their parents enjoyed their weekend trifr, » Take tlie Test See Page 5 Freshen The Impression 26 flllnriui* "S Sbmetimes a trip to th e corner is FAR ENOUGH! i When a tr^> to our bank Stems long because time is short, you can take your deposit to the nearest mailbox -- and let the postman take it from there. 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