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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Nov 1956, p. 2

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[ P»ge Two f-VJ Wk - Wm£:,.~ i. : ®§l. ' Bold Ten-Year i ^ Holiday Gathering ¥?*, A ten-year Thanksgiving gettogether was held Sunday, Nov. |y" 18, at the home of Mr. and Mrs., If/' A. P. Freund home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ar- . " Ihur Tonyan and daughters, Jv laine and Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin L. Freund, daughters, Dore - line, and son, Allen, Mr. and Mis. Elmer Smith and Debbie, Mr. ara M^S. William Herrmann ara \ daughters, Peggy and Patty. Mr. aria Mrs. Volney E. Brown, daughters, Alice and Marina, and sons, Tommy and Donny Of McHenry; Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Petitclair. daughters, Carol and Jennie; and sons, Paul and John, of Waukegan; Mr. and Mrs. Del Freund and sons, Mike and Ste- [jfcen, of Wauconda; Mr. and Mrs fticharri Frett, daughtet-s, Sheila and Mel'iea, and son, Ricky, of Crystal Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Freund, Bp'.'ky, Tone and Linda of Crystal Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Freund arid Cindy, ol Chicago and Miss Margie Freund o: South Bend, Ind. There are forty-eight member? in the immediate family. Community Club , , To Elect Officers The next meeting of the Johnsburg Community club will be held Monday, Dec. 3, at 8:30 o'clock at Memorial hall. Due to the fact that this is the annual elect irr of officers, the presence of as many members as possible is urgently requested. Refreshments will be served by the following committee: Leo Young, chairman; Albert Adams, co-chairman; Kenneth Zeller, Joel Adams, Alfonse Adams, Nick Adams, Matt Adams, Vipce Adams and Riihard Adams. NOVEMBER BRIDE Worwick Photo Mrs. Herbert Hurtt At St. John's Catholic church, Jobnsburg, on Saturday, Nov. 10, Miss Betty Ann Stilling becamc the bride of Mr. Herbert J. Hurtt cf Denver, Colo. The couple will make their home for the present r.'ear Chanute Air Force base, where he is stationed. * Amioonre Troth Of ~ Miss Marilyn Smith Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hi. Smith of Johnsburg announce the engagement of their deughter, Mafrilyn, to Carl Ohlrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Ohlrich of Woodstock. No date has been set for the wedding. Tell Engagement Of Miss Sharon Remy Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Remy of Indian Ridge, Wonders Lalct:, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon Kathleen, to Charles A. Kopp, Jr., son of Mr ahd Mrs.- Charles A. Kopp f Lake Shore drivo. No date has been set for the wedding. BARBARA POTTER PRETTY BRIDE OF MR. LLOYD BALDWIN Barbara Glorney Quest At Shower Miss Barbara Glorney was a happy bride-to-be at a surprise shorter given by her aunt, Mrs. Harold Vaupell, Fjfiday evening, Nov. 23. On Dec. 29> she will become the bride of William A Krause, Jr., at Immanuel Lutheran church, Crystal Lake Following the gift opening, Mrs. Vaupell served a delicious buffet lunch from a beautifully decorated table. Guests were the tube's motl ° Grace Glorney; Elizabeth Weyland, Ann Leonetti, Joanne Weyland, Geri Winter, Jean Wiles, Jean Weyland, Jen Harris, Jane Audetfe, Mary Weyland, Ros;-* Adams, Octavia Weyland, Nancy Dixon, Rita Weyland and Kathleen" Nt.ary, all of Mcllenry; Evelyn Steanes of Oak Par'--. Dorothy Johnson, I .ee Anderson and Mary Glorney of Chicago, Katherine Hafer of Mundelein and Ardy Krause of Lutternr.r, Wis. Invited but unable to <itterd were Ida Schroeder of Chicago, Joanne Albright of Elgin, Carrl Lemon of Elgin and Delores Leonetti of Chicago. Miss Barbara Irene Potter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis S. Potter of Channel Crest, Ingleside was married in a double ring candlelight service to Mr. Lloyd Maiden Baldwin, son of Mrs. F. Vaughn Jones of Regner Road, McHenry, on Saturday afternoon Nov. 24 by the Rev. J. Elliott Corbett at the Community Methodist church, McHenry. The church was decorated in a pink and white floral arrangement arid the same color scheme was carried out at the reception. The; pretty bride carried a bouquet 6f white roses and orchids and was attired in a pink faille dress with alencon lace jacket and hat to match. Mrs. Robert A. Kellogg, sister of the bride, Was matron of honor and Wore a beige alencon lace dresis with matching hat andv Carried lilies of the valley and cymbidium orchids. The groom's best man was his brother-in-law, Keith Nickoley, of Deerfield. Ushers were James Heuer and Arnold Hamburg, both frofa Arlington Heights. The bride's mother wore a gray alencon lace gown with a pink ostrich feather hat. The groom s mother wore a navy blue suit dress with a feathered hat to match. Both mothers wore white orchid corsages. Immediately following the ceremony a reception for 200 guests was held at the Pistakee Yacht club, of which Mr. Potter is com modore. The couple left on their wedding trip to Florida and after Dec. 15 will be at home at 302 Freund avenue, McHenry. >','1 '11"lj» 1 I t't < PERSONALS s -Duane Bacon return e d to Champaign Sunday, after attending a few days with his parents, Mr. and .* Mrs. . Lester Bacon. Thanksgiving guests in the Bacon home wetfe the James Ballotti family of Sycamore and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Adams cf McHenry. Miss Edythe (Geary of , WaUconda and the Donalo Meyer family were dinner guests in the Frank Meyer /home; Thursday. Thanksgiving guests in the George H. Jdhrisoh home were the George E. Jbhrisoit family of Skoltie, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Eder of Evanston and Mrs. Earl Geer of Crystal LakeL Pvt. Bernard Buss of Fort Leonard Wood, Ma, spent a short" leave the past week with; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buss, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Pape and daughter, Joanne, of Chicago spent a few days, the last of the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl McAndrews. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Swansbh of Champaign visited the latter's grandmother, Mrs. Zena Bacon, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson, Miss Maud Granger, Wm. Van Natta of Crystal Lake and Mi. and Mrs.- Harry Alexander, of Hebron were guests in the Everett Thompson home in Western Springs, Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs .George B. Kane and Thomas Kane were guests in the home of Mrs. Mae Rohles in Elgin Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Freund and the Leo Blake family attended a wedding reception a I the Albert Rosing home in Libertyville Saturday evening, honoring their sen, William Rosjrig, and his bride. Miss Ilene Bassett and friend. Miss Carolyn Brown, of Colorado returned to their work at Cornell college, Mount Vernrn. Iowa, Sunday, after a few days visit with hei1 parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Lisle Bassett. They also did some sight - seeing in Chicago while here. Other students home from Cornell, for the Thanksgiving holidays were Barbara Glorney ahd Charles Green. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Winkelman and daughter, Heide, who spont the past three years and four months in Europe, wer? weekend guests in the Elmer Winkelman home. Mrs. Irene Guffey returned Sunday from a few days' visit in the Leslie Bungard home in Elmhurst. Wayne MacMurray spent the Thanksgiving weekend »with relatives in Colman, Mich. ttcHENRY Thursday, November; i Mrs. Harold Horstman, daughter, Karen, and Robert Bigelow returned to Fort Jennings, Ohio, Sunday after a few days' visit ift the Leo Blake home. "Ralph Patzke returned to Champaign Sunday, after a few days' visit with his mother, Mrs. Pearl Pat2ke, and other relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rosing" ana Mr. and Mrs. Otto Molidor of Libertyville were among the out-of-town folks who attended the Charles Idlers* Silver. Wedding celebration at the Legiojn home Sunday. Dinner guests in the Leslie Olsen home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow York, sons William and George of Sharon, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Neil Jones and daughter Charlptte of S. Beloit, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olsen, Charles and Delmar of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Olsen, Jr.; McHenry. Mrs. William Dryer, son, William, and Ethelmae Hagburg spent Thanksgiving and the weekend with relatives in Birch Hun, Mich. Herman Winkelman of Arlington Heights and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Winkelman of Wadsworth were guests in the Elmer Winkelman home Thursday. Mrs. Robrt Sutton and daughter, Mrs. Florence Kraft of Richn ond were guests in the George Lindsay home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heidemann, Judy and Linda of Elgin visited in the Howard VOeltz home Thanksgiving. Mrs. Irene Guffey, Mr. and Mrs. Joe May, Joann and Lois, and Mrs. Rose Staines were guests in the Raymond Heniken home in Woodstock Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dreyer of Forest Park spent Thursday ir> the home of Mrs. Martha Feltz The Donald Hayes family of Chicago were McHenry visitors Sunday. Mrs. Edith Hayes, who had been spending a few days in their home, returned to McHenry with them. «•- Miss Gail Brefeld of Champaign spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brefeld. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bienapfl and Mr. and Mrs. Burt 3ienapfl spent a few days the last of this week at Mankato, Minn.; y*here they were called by thd aeat|i of an. aunt, Mrs. Henry Mrs. Edith Hayes spent* tHe' Thanksgiving weekend with relatives in Chicago . Miss Carol Engh, a student at Alverno College, Milwaukee, Wis. spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Engh. Mr. and tyrs.. J, Albeit Wojl, daughter, Phyllis, and son, David,^ oi Washington, ' D. C. spent Thanksgiving" with r McHenry relatives. Thanksgiving day dinner guests in the Clarence ^chaefer home were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Schaefer, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Schaefer, Mr. - and Mrs. Charles Martin and fajnily, Mr. and Mrs. John Schaefer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Schaefer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schaefer and family. Later in the day, a birthday cake was served in honor of Mrs. Peter M. Sqhaefer's1 -birthday. Mr. and Michael Justen. Mr. and Mrs. Ralphv Justen and family, Mr. . .and Mrs. . Harvey Sand of Chlc&go;, Mr. and Mrb; Earl H. Sarid of.l>kemoor afrti Mr. >,.and Mrs, ,:<Uiemeris Adams and family of McHenry spent Thanksgiving with'Mr. and'Mrs. George B. Justen .at Waukegan. IV^r. and Mrs. Harold Skow and Mr. dttd MrS.' Charles Skow'of -Woodstock?,' Dr.' and Mrs. Paul Justen and childre^Debbie, Pam and Heather, of Glenview and Mr. and Mrs. John Smale and children, Terry, Sherry and Sjie Ann," were Sunday dinner guests in the home of their ^parents, tho Ben Justens. Pan-Hellenic Members Make Favors For Home The McHenry Cotinty Pan-Ht!- lenic group met. Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Russell Putnam in Harvard. Under the di rection of Mrs. Fred WaM, li , philanthropy chairman, members made Christmas tree favors fo.- the Woodstock Children's home and the Hartland county home. This year, the annual $10') scholarship will be given to a . Harvard high school girl gradu ate and next year this will go to a Woodstock girl. CARD OF THANKS We want to take this opportunity to thank all those who sent cards and gifts and extended good wishes on the occasion of our fiftieth wedding anniversary. These many remembrances weir deeply appreciated. *30 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Diedrich CARD OF THANKS I would like to t.iank Irierds for cards and letters sent to me during my stay at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. They we re appreciated so much. *30 Roy Harrison Ringwood Unit To Enjoy Xmas Meeting . Ringwood unit of the Home Bureau will meet Tuesday, Dec. 4, ait 1:30 p.m. at the home of - Mrs. Vinton Thompson on Rt. 120. Mrs. Louis Schustig will be cb - hostess at this Christmas meeting. Irene Downey, home adviser for McHenry county, will discuss "Company Dinners." The members will share in a gift exchange as part of the afternoon program. Join the (few Christinas Club at the McHenry State Bank. Complete banking service. - SO Join the new Christmas Club at the McHenry State Bahlt Complete banking setrttee. •• • SO W'/r ' , 4, \ % \ .^Yyialce it a perfect day Give Your Portrait When it's gift-giving time, nothing can take the place of your portrait. Make an appointment now, while there's still time . . . Phone, write, or call. Worwick's Studio 117 N. Riverside Drive PHONE McHBNRY 27S -r.fi' \± :t A^aOVID f Is one of 1700 of America's Finest Cleaners who have helped make the SANITONE symbol Famous for Fine Dry Cleaning There is no finer dry cleaning available! Nothing finer than Sanitone! The gentle, thorougli--cleaning process, , thorough spot removal, careful pressing, all combine to make Sanitone dry cleaning really tops! Try us! We Are Exclusive Sanitone, Dry Cleaners in the McHenry Area. RAINBOW CLEANERS North Front Street -- Near Admiral PHONE 927 For Pickup Service or SAVE 10% Cash and Carry Open Daily 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. -- Fridays to 9 P.M. Mr. ahd^'lps^ William Nye of Madison, Wik^were guests in the Donald^,Reuter home Thursday. f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bienapfl isite^, their brother-in-law, Wm. ', at: -ite Kenosha hospital ues{Jay! ev^ng of last week. Mr'/' Riggsv1&as critically injured in an auto accident that day. Miss Mary Njy.e, was home from her studies at DeKalb to spend the Thanksgiving weekend with her parent^, m and Mrs. Harvey Nye. Mrs. Elizabeth Husch . and daughter, Leoi)^, visited Chicago relatives the last of tnc week. The Robert Becker.baugh ana Charles Vydita.1 families ate turkey with the Clinton Beckenbaugh family in Clinton, Iowa, Thursday. Miss Marion McOmfoer spent a few days the past week with Waukegan relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kraus and Mrs. Edward Gale of Chicago and James Frisby* of Diamond Lake were Thanksgiving - guests in the Herman Schaefer home. •?Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bickler Were guests in the Roy Bickler hofn# in DesPlaines- Thursday. TOSS Helen Buch of Chicago w the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Mary Buch. Mrs. Elizabeth Husc'n, daughter, Leona, and Misses Lena and Clara Stoffel returned recently from a trip to the Ozarks and Hot* Springs, Ark. At RIVERSIDE HAIRSTYLING NOJT... you can c%oose your wave as you want it! Georgianna Permanents Smooth wide waves for the sophisticated nigh style. Soft wide waves for the casual style. style, |jvelv vCnrls for the feat, pert head. Variations are unlimited with this NEW PROFESSIONAL salon permanent! > . Y9|JR LOVELINESS Ig OUfl BUSINESS . jy • ' V , Open Tues., Thurs. and Fri. Evenings 'til 9 31 1 vers uL ^ffiairslyling Gifluclt to Fhone 147 128 N. Riverside Drive McHenry, III. ; Mr. and Mrs,. Wm. Berndt and ^ildren of Des Plaines were TTiariksgiying guests of her mother, Mrs. kathryn / Freund.; The latter three retrained for a week end visit. , ' , Mr. and Mre, Wiiliam Heimer were guests in the Edward G'tzke home insCary Thursday. Clarence Whiting and John Sutton of Elgih visited relatives here Thanksgiving. Richard Wissell, a student' at Champaign, spent, the Thanksgiving holiday^ Iwith his parents, Sfr-: and, Mrs;. William Wissell. Other "guests TPhUrsday were the Charles Wissell' family of. Alden, (Mr. a^id^lVIrs. Hilmer. :Heike and arid son of Libertyville and the ^Robert Wissell faiinily of Mcr Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Tinne and children of t'ark ftidfe were Thursday guests in the Thomas Fenwick home. , Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Peaslee visited the former's relatives in New York state the past week. Mrs. Nick P. Justen and the Richard Justen family were guests in the Ivar Frederickson home at Wonder Lake Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brefeld of Chicago spent the weekend with McHehry relatives. Mrs. Ted Hamm, of Lake Geneva, Wis.; and Mrs. Roy Borchprdt of Cudahy, Wis.; were recent guests in the William Wissel! home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Huck, Terry and Lawrence, spent Thanksgiving With Chicago relatives. Guests in the John R. Freund home Thursday were the Norman Freund family of Wauconda and the Jay Seymour family of Wheeling. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all, cur friends for the lovely gilts, flowers, cards and good wishfs received on the occasion of our twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. You have helped to. make this one of the most eventful days of our lives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Miller 30 BIRTHS . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Young of Aniioch are the parents pf twins, a boy and a girl, born at! Victory Memorial hospital, Waukegan, Saturday, Nov. 24. They haw three other children, Charlotte, George and Mary. The grandparents ire" Mrs. HeTen Young and Mr. and Mris. A. G* Paluch. A son, John Francis, was born at Memorial hospital, Woodstock Nov. 20 to fttfr.. and Mrs. James McAndrews. TWey fcava tw<^ other .children,.^bot^sboyf,-Patrick and* fftanniy. ^ Michelle' Ann was born to Mi*, and Mrs. Richard Patzke of Round Lake Park at St. Therese hospital, Waukegan, Nov. 8. Tlie grandparents are Mr. and; Mr&tf) Paul Patzke of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Watts of Rbund Lake Park. .• " ' . ' A' daughter wa4' iiw-n Nov. 22 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Pollocki 'A son was born Npv. j26 at Memorial hospital tpL Mri and Mrs. George ^a^chen. i: f f j . ; MONEY AHD' ©ATOIPG STUBBORN STAINS oh clothing sometimes resist the housewife's best efforts r- and the cleaning bill goes up. Here are cleaners' tips that may h$lp to save you money. 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