n l;: •• wmmr y, Janairy 16, 1958, ».y TiVrrV, . iSpfir»..? i" "--- MM. Numerous Deaths Recorded In Year (Continued from Page 12) of Griswold Lake, died in the Mcritenry hospital. * May 29--Mrs. Vera Shales, 53, of Terra Cotta, died at the Mc- Henry hospital after an /iUness of several months. Hugh E. .Howden, 57, of Harvard, brother of Mrs. LeRoy Conway, died in St. Anthony's hospital, Rockford. June June 4--John McMahton, uncle of Dr. 3. "J. McMahon, died in a Chicago hospital. ejune 5--Louis Oertel of Chicago, a native, of McHenry, died of. a heart •'ailment. Ferdinand Armstrong, Sr., 84, died in Peshtigo, Wis. June. 10--Henry C.Newman. 77, S resident of Wonder Lake for eleven years, died at his home. June 11--After a long period of failing health George J. Miller, 52, died at the McHenry hospitaj. * summer resident, Mrs. Gus Eessman, died in an Oak Park hospital. ;i June 13--Mrs. George B. Shaw, 67, wife of the editor and copublisher of the Dixon Evening Telegraph, died in the Dixon hospital. June 17--William J. Marum, husband of the ' former Leona Justen of McHenry, died unexpectedly in Edison Park. At June 18--Mrs. Hulda Hagberg, T7, mother of Win Hagberg, died in St. Joseph's hospital, Elgin. William Woyach died in Maywood June 19--John W. Marsh, 64, wis. buried in Woodstock. Henry Kowar, 67, died at his home at Wonder Lake. June 20--This was a tragic day in McHenry. A. P. "Tony" Freund, 65, Andrew Worwick, 61, and William Meeker, 42, were killed auto crashes. Mrs. Leota Marie Long, 47, died unexpectedly at the McHenry hospital. June 21--A former resident of McHenry, Mrs. Cora Herdrick, 62, died in her home in Chicago. June 22--Julia Pummer, > Wonder Lake, died of a heart attack. Death claimed Stephen Raden, 63, of Shalimar subdivision. June 24--Whitney Lovell, 83, «ho resided at the Riverside hotel r the past four years, died in McHenry hospital after a brief illness. Barbara Ann Hess, 5 years old, died in Memorial hospital after artificial respiration failed to Fevive her from a diabetic coma. June 26--Mrs. Anna Huk, 66 a resident of Burton's Bridge, died at the Villa rest home. June 27--Frank Mikoleit, 59, a Resident of Spring Grove, died in t[ Kenosha hospital. June 29--Martin Edward (Kelly) Conway, 67, died in 'Hines hospital after a short illness. July July * 1--A former resident, Frank Nealin, 77, of Hartland, died in the Woodstock hospital. July 2--Dr. Walter C. Besl^y, 81, who was in the McHenry high ^chool's first graduating class in W892, died in East Moline. July 4--Francis McNamara, 66. of McCullom Lakfe died in the Villa rest home after a long illness. July 7--Mrs. John Matchen, Sr., 75, a resident of McHenry for 22 years, died at the Villa rest home after an illness of several months. During a family reunion, Alfred O. Patzke, 53, coljtapsed and died of a heart attack. July 12--Wayne Bacon, 64, a native of McHenry died in the Sherman hospital. July .14--Arthur J. Cox, 43, a former resident, died as the result of injuries sustained in an auto accident in Portland, Ore. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John EberK?; Wonder Lake, died three hours after his birth in the ^/oodstock hospital. Mrs. Rose V. Brown, 64, of Wonder Lake, died in the Memorial hospital at Woodstock. July 21--Alvan Rothermel, 48, died at his Jiome in Albany, Wis. He had lived in McHenry for many years. ; July 24--Mrs. Eva Purkhardt of •Pistaqua Heights died at her home following a long illness. ^ July 26--Mrs. Evelyn Inman, ®0, of Fleming road, Rt. 3, Woodstock, was found dead in bed in her home. July 28--Mrs. Nancy Seebach, 80, of Holiday Hills, died following an extended illness. July 31--A short illness ended in death for Albiem D. Corkell, 70. August August 1--Mrs. Aliee Lloyd, 73, Wunnyside Beach, died in her home after a long illness. August 3--Mrs.. Dagmar A. Schmidt,. 75, died at the Villa Rest home. She was the mother of Robert H. Schmidt, manager of the McHenry Country club. An illness of only one day ended in death for Mrs. Ottilie M. Freund, 24, of Crockett Estates, near Pistakee Bay. _ Aug. 5--Sigurd Knudsen, 78, *ed at the McHenry hospital. He had resided with his daughter, Mrs. Helen Foster, in Shalimar subdivision. August 10--Ben Chilini, 69, retired brass foundry owner and a resident of Country Club subdivision for seventeen years, died in Memorial hospital, Woodstock, following only a day's illness. THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Aug. 12--Mrs. Neljie J. Thomas, 95, of Richmond, mother of Mrs. Charles Ensign of Antioch, formerly of McHenry, died in the Home of her son, Lorenzo, in Wonder Lake. Aug. 13--Anton Kratochvil died at the local hospital, after a brief illness. He was 70 years old. Mrs. Lifiian Wood, a former local resident, passed away at Jacksonville, 111. August 14^--William Anglese, '78, father of Clarence Anglese, died at his home in Morrison after seven years of poor health. August 18--Carl Raughenperger, 57, of Wonder Lake died at his home following a heart attack. After suffering a heart attack, Benedict Keller, 76, of McCullom Lake, died at his home. August 20--A prominent GOP leader and resident of the Bay, area for many years, Albert H. Severinghaus, 87, died at the home of his daughter in Skokie. August 21--A 17-year-old Richmond youth, William Jensen, formerly of McCullom Lake, died in an accident involving the motorcycle he was driving and a sertii-trailer truck. August 23--Philip J. Buch, a former local resident, died at the age cf 51 in Rickville Center, Long Island, N.Y. August 24--Joseph Gaber of Chicago and McHenry passed away. August 30--John Grasser, a lifelong resident and retired farmer, died after a short illness. September September 4--David Willoughby, 16, Wauconda high school football star and grand-nephew of Mrs. Richard Cronin and Mrs. Belle Nickel of McHenry, was killed in an auto accident at the edge of Wauconda. September 7--Thomas Mercure, 49, of Lilymoor died in the Woodstock hospital, after a brief illness. September 8--Norman Eggert, 52, died at the McHenry hospital after an illness of several weeks. Mrs. Andrew Hawley,. 35, the forifier Bernice Maria Smith of Ringwood, died im an Elgin hospital following an extended illness. September 17--Theodore H. Bethke, 82, Who operated a general store on Green street many years ago, died at his West Dundee home, after a long illness. Margaret Welchko, 74, a resident of the Johnsburg area, died at the Memorial hospital. Sept. 21--Louis Carino, 73, died at his home in Lakeland Park, where he had lived for the past three and one-half years. September 25--Don C. Boyle, 66, of Pistakee Heights, died in McHenry hospital. Joseph Balassa, 72, died at the Villa Rest home. September 26^-Otis M. Kramer, 79, a resident of Wonder Lake for fifteen years died at his home after an extended illness. Sept. 27--A resident pf McCullom Lake only enq week, Carl J. Rolander died unexpectedly. September 29--Virginia Dawson, 15, of Spring Grove and Clarence killed in an automobile crash. Rudolph, 18, of Richmond, were Julius Micoli, 57, died of a heart, attack at his summer home in Villa Vaupell. September 30--William R. Philip of Pistakee Heights died at the McHenry hospital. October October 1--Minnie Arnold Oster died in San Mateo, Calif., at the age of 84. October 2--Mrs. Mildred Sarner, 78, died of a heart attack at her home in Lakewood subdivision, McCullom Lake. October 8--Mrs. Matilda Cooley, 88, a McHfenry resident for more than forty years died at the Florence Nursing home, Marengo, following a brief illness. October 11--Mrs. Christina Chisholm Going, 93, one of the community's oldest residents and mother of Mrs. Ray Page, died at a rest home in Belvidere. Frank W. Geary, 74, died of a heart attack at his home on Fox street.. October 14---John - Brown died in Tulsa, Okla. October 15--Joseph B. Stilling died in a Chicago hospital after an illness of two weeks. Mrs. Molly Martin died at Highland Park. She was the mother of the former Mild.red Hohman. October 16--Joseph Kloeckner, 69, well known McHenry farmer, died suddenly at his farm home west of town. October 17--Mrs. Bertha Esh, 71, former postmaster of Spring Grove, died at the Woodstock hospital following a brief illness. October 20--Mrs. Edith Helen Bockman, 64, died in the Mc- Henr£ hospital after a short illness. October 24--Word was received by McHenry friends of the death of Floyd Kendall, 63, a former resident of Huemann's subdivision, which occurred suddenly at his home in Woodland Hills, Calif. October 25--Thomas J. Glorney, 84, died at the Villa rest home. October 28--Frank J. Schmidt. 51, of Lilymoor, father of six sons, died in the McHenry hospital following a two-week illness. Death claimed Raymond Vincent Zenk, 51. October 29--The entire McHenry area was shocked to hear of the death of Rev. Fr. Donald Schuler in a plane crash. Father Schuler was a former assistant pastor at St. Mary's church. November November 3--Gerald W. Freund, 61, died unexpectedly of a heart attack at "the home of his sister LOVELY WEDDINGS FEATURE SOCIAL EVENTS OF 1957 January 12--Richard Fuhler of Lilymoor claimed as his bride Miss Patricia Maher of Lakemoor in a ceremony solemnized at St. Mary's church. February 9--Miss Cathy Nelson of Round Lake became the bride of Mr. Raymond Boro -of Lakemoor in a pretty ceremony which took place in St. Joseph's church in the bride's home city. February 16--St. Mary's catholic church was the . scene of a wedding which united Miss Ann Rieger and Hans Burger, both former residents of Germany. Sander Memorial chapel^, of the University Methodist Temple in New York was the scene of a wedding uniting Miss Ilse Alma Paekmohr of Brooklyn and Roy Everett Noren, Jr., of Ringwood. February 22--Miss Martha Ann Boldt, formerly of Wonder Lake, was married in Falls Church, Va., to Robert Freeborn. February 23--Miss. Joan Wegener of McHenry became the bride of Gordon Mill?r of Richmond in a pretiy wedding at St. Patrick's church. March 2--Three weddings of interest took place. In one, Mrs. Helen Weber and Anton Williams exchanged vows; in another, Miss Barbara Schmitt and Donald J. Wagner were married; and in the third, Miss Barbara Zenk was married to Douglas Glosson. All three weddings were solemnized in St. Mary's church. April 13--Mrs. Genevieve Johnson and Paul Harvey of Woodstock, formerly of Lakemoor, were married in Woodstock, where they will make their home. May 4--Miss Patricia Convery and Mr. George Scheid were married at St. Patrick's church. St. John's Catholic church was the scene of a pretty wedding when Miss Phyllis Mae Smith became the bride of Walter J. Kalemba of Lakemoor. At an 11 o'clock service in St. Patrick's church, Miss Margaret Rogers of Lilymoor became the bride of Paul Hiller of Ringwood. At a nuptial ceremony performed in Crystal Lake, Miss Helga Schwanke, Rosedale, became the wife of Fritz Lagler, McHenry, formerly of Germany. May lit--At a beautiful wedding in St. Mary's church. Miss Marilyn Schmitt, exchanged nuptial vows with Anthony Appelt of Waukegan. St. Patrick's chapel was the scene of a beautiful wedding service, when Miss Frances Weiler, Lilymoor, became the bride of Robert Mertins of Wauconda. In another ceremony at St. Patrick's church Miss Rosemary Doherty was .married to Thomas M. Babcock of Crystal Lake. The third ceremony performed this day at St. Patrick's church united Miss Joanne Reinboldt and Donald Miller. Doris Elaine Simms, Alexandria, La., * T V-t? , * . \t Page T h i r t e e n Mrs. Peter H. Freund on Riverside Drive. November 7--William Etten, 76, a long time resident of the Volo area died in St. Therese hospital. November 10--A lifelong resident, Mrs. John R. Smith, 87, passed away at the Villa rest home. November 11--John Schaid died in the McHenry hospital after a brief illness. November 12--August Schwandt, 57, of Libertyville, brother of "Mrs. Gertrude Barbian, died. November i4--Friends were shocked to learn of the untimely death of Mrs. Richard Cronin, 56, who passed away at the McHenry .hospital after a heart at" tack. Mrs. Sophie "Koepke, 75, died in her sleep at Woodlawn Park. November 15--Mrs. Catherine Young. 84, died at St. Joseph's hospital, Elgin, after a two-weeks illness. After an illness of only four weeks, Frank J. Heckmann, 74, died at the Memorial hospital, Woodstock. Mrs. Lucille Stevens, 57, who lived with her daughter, Mrs. Wallace Laurence, at Lakeland Park, died in a rest home. November 22--A McHenry businessman, Joseph Koenig, 43, a baker on Green street for thirteen years, died in McHenry hospital after a period of poor health. Mrs. Ottilia Kleinhans, 81, a twenty-year resident of McHenry died in the McHenry hospital after , a brief illness. November 30--Abel John Vasey, 79, a lifelong resident of the Volo area, died in his home east of the community. December December 3--Patricia Ann Phannenstill, 15-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Phatnnenstill, died in Dixon, 111. December 9--Fred Sar, a resi- I dent of Oakhurst subdivision, died at the McHenry hospital. Rev. Fr. Walter Lessman, a former summer resident and pastor of St. Joseph Parish, Lena, 111., died in a Rockford hospital. ' December 16--Mrs. Elizabeth i Boyko, 59, who resided in Lakemoor many years ago,, died in an Edgerton, Wis., hospital. Mrs. Catherine Saunders, a well known summer resident, died in Chicago. December 21--Stephen Justen, a lifelong resident of this area, died at the home of his daughter, Mr§. John Klapperich in Ringwood. December 27--Mrs. Elizabeth Wolter, 67, died in a Chicago hospital. became the-.bride of Ch&riet Latimer Johnson, McHenry in a cer« emony performed at the Wesley; Methodist church of Alexandria^ La. May 29--Miss Dolores Ann Smith became the wife of William H. Tonyan in a beautiful ceremony performed at St. Mary's church by Msgr. C. S. Nix. June 1--Miss Clarice May of Ringwood, and Samuel Buenzli, M c H e n r y w e r e u n i t e d i n m a r r i a g e j a t S t . P e t e r ' s C a t h o l i c c h u r c h i by Rev. Fr. Daleiden. Miss Arlis Ann Bouchard, Crystal Lake, be-; c a m e t h e b r i d e o f S t a n l e y A i m , i n j St. Thomas Catholic church, i Crystal Lake. John M. Matchen, I Jr., and Mrs. Marie Bufe were married at Zion Lutheran church! by the Rev. -Carl Lobitz. Roger j W i l b r a n d t 4 a n d L o u i s e M o o s w e r e i m a r r i e d i n N o r t h B e r g e n , N e w j Jersey. June, '4--In Washington D.C., Miss Winifred Anne Vycital. daughter of the John Vycitals,' was married to Lt. Edward Lewis I D o d d . ' , j June- 6^--Announcement was made of the marriage of Jay he Dean and Jerome Kalk. j June 15--Miss Perle Tipperreit-1 er was married to Karl Olsson at] the Community Methodist church ] by Rev. J. Elliott Corbett. In a i ceremony performed in Christ; t h e K i n g C a t h o l i c c h u r c h , W o n - j d e r L a k e , M i s s J a n i s J a c o h s o n j became the bride of Gerald Wegener. j June 22--This was a popular day for brides. St. Patrick's Catholic church was the scene of two weddings. At 11 o'clock, Miss Cathy McMahon become the bride of Anthony Sjchaefer and one hour later, Miss Patricia O'Brien was married to Howard Useman. At Christ the King church in Wonder Lake, Miss Caroline Jones became the bride of Paul E. Dye. In a ceremony in St. Patrick's Catholic church in Whitewater, Wis., a former teacher at Edgebrook school, ' Miss Constance Gailloreto was united in marriage to Donald Kelly. June 29--Miss Dorothy Martinec, Johnsburg and Daniel Thurlwell were married by. Rev. Blitsch at St. John's Catholic church. Miss Marlene Brunkhorst of Masonville, la., became the bride of Dr. John C. Goetschel, McHenry. The ceremony was performed in St. Mary's Catholic church, Lamont, la. July 13--Miss Bonita Mae Wright, a former high school teacher,' was united in marriage with Richard Ralph Kingscott in St. Paul's Methodist church in Manitowoc, Wis. July 20 -Miss Janice Schmitt and Donald Manning were united in marriage at St. Mary's church. July 27--Miss Kathleen Greaney of McCullom Lake, became the! wife of Mr. Ronald Godina of! Lakemoor at a 11 o'clock ceremony at St. Patrick's church. The Ringwood Methodist chuit-h was the scene of a beautiful wedding at 3:30 o'clock when Miss Anna Mae Aissen became the bride of Mr. Ronald Rowe. At Christ the King Catholic church, Wonder Lake, Miss Dorothy Baumgarte was married to Buckley Harris. Aug. 3--In a beautiful ceremony in the Ringwood Methodist church. Miss Charlotte Hogan exchanged vows with Mr. Richard L. Thompson. St. John the Baptist church, Johnsburg was the scene of the nuptial rite unit ins; Miss Arleene Jost, Sunnyside Estates, and Mr. Gerald Thiel, Johnsburg. At a ceremony performed at 11-30 in St. Patrick's Catholich church, Anne Fanning | became the bride of Kevin Moran. Aug. 17--Miss Patricia Henn and Mr. William Miller exchanged nuptial vows at a 11 o'clock Mass solemnized in St. Patrick's church. Mrs. Aleta Belle Miller and Mr. Peter LindymUlder of Crystal Lake were married at 3 o'clock in the afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Karl I Fredricksen, Wonder Lake. The j same day, Miss Jean O'Neil of C h i c a g o w a s m a r r i e d a t S t . F e r d - j inand's church to a former Spring ' Grove man, Henry Kattner. | August 24-- Three beautiful weddings were performed on this i lovely Saturday. At morning Mass, j Miss Ruth Schaefer of .McHenry ! exchanged vows with Robert H, Wohnrade of Wonder Lake at St. ; Patrick's Catholic church, Mr- Henry, while at Wonder Lake. Miss Jean Dickman of that community became the wife of George , Hartmann, Jr., of Lincolnwood and Wonder Lake at Christ the, King church. A later afternoon, wedding united Miss Marlene Arvidson of McCullom Lake and Gerald Marunde of McHenry. They were married at Crystal • Lake's Bethany Lutheran church. August 31--At 3 o'clock in the afternoon, Miss Ethelmae Hagberg was married to Donald Roewer of ^Crystal Lake, at the Immanual Lutheran church in that city. Miss Erna Mae Petersen, Lakemoor, also chose this day to become the bride of Michael Novak of Wonder Lake. September 7 -- Miss Donna j Adams became the bride of Low-: ell Anderson in an early fall wedding solemnized at--§t. John's Catholic church. Following this I wedding at the same church, Miss , Gloria McElmeel exchanged vows i with Richard Comstock. > «Sept. 14--In a beautiful cere-1 mony performed in the Ringwood | Methodist church by Rev. Rich- j ard Wright, Miss Judith Ann Hill,; of Wonder Lake, became the bride ( o f R i c h a r d B o e t t c h e r . O n t h i s j same day, Merle Freund of Mc-I Henty claimed Miss Constance J. fiengston of Northbrook, as his bride in a nuptial service at St. Mary's church. Miss Sally Wessels and Ronald E. Olson were married at the Community Methodist church. Sept. 14--Miss Angeline Sitko and James Gleason were married in Chicago. Sept. 21--Miss Patricia Busch and Philip Rinda were united in marriage in a beautiful double ring ceremony performed at St. Peter's church in Spring Grove. Miss Delcres Marie Albers also chose this same day and church for her wedding to Melvin Uksas! Sept. 28--In a beautiful ceremony performed at St. Mary's church Miss Ann Paluch became the bride of Mr. Thomas Pickett of Philadelphia, Pa. October 12--This was a popular day for br'des.. At a 11 o'clock ceremony performed at St. Patrick's church, Miss Adele Leon became the bride of Mr. Raymond Stilling. Miss Carla Mae Murison of Crystal Lake exchanged vow's with Mr. John J^on Spahr Of Hunterville Park, McHenry, at the Bethany Lutheran church in Crystal Lake. The Community Methodist church was the scene of a lovely" wedding service at •1 o'clocTt,^ when Misfe Patricia Anne Jensen of McCullom Lake became the bride of Mr. Gerald R. Sauter of Mount Prospect. Miss Rebecca Moore, a nurse at the McHenry hospital .and Roy Bosselman of Richmond . exchanged vows in a pretty service on the popular "Bride and 'Groom" show on television. In a ceremony performed in Santa Clara Catholic church in'Oxnard, Calif., Miss Bonnie Thomas became the bride of Lt. Richard J. Mathews, formerly of Wonder Lake. October 19--In a beautiful service performed in St. John's church, Miss Marilyn Smith exchanged vows with Mr. Carl Ohlrich of Woodstock. Miss Patricia Long chose this same day to become the bride of Mr. Richard Loser in a lovely ceremony in St. Mary's church, In another ceremony, Miss Elsa Mary Reese of Miami Shores, Fla., and Pistakee Bay was married to William Bell Zollars of Wallingford, Vt. The service took place in the Judson Baptist church, Oak Park. Miss Lorraine W' Uak was another beautiful bride on this day when she became the wife of Mr. Raymond Deskis at a double ring ceremony at St. Patrick's church. Oct. 26--Miss Beverly Ann Adsit became the bride of Robert William Hofmann in a ceremony performed in the Methodist church in Spring Grove. Miss Andrea Hansen, Chicago, and ftalph MANY LOCAL PAIRS MARRIED MORE THAN 50 YEARS January January 19--The celebration of fifty years of ujedded life was observed in a house on the homestead in which Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Draper were married on Jan. 16, 1907. They have four children and two grandchildren. January 9--Mr. and Mrs. John J. Brown celebrated their golden wedding in Wauconda, where they live in their new home. They have three children. April April 7--Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanders of Spring Grove celebrated their golden wedding anniversary, Mr. Sanders and the former Annie James were married in Ontario, Wis., in 1907 and have lived in the Spring Grove area for twenty-two years. Mr. Sanders was erhpUsyed with the Illinois State Fish Hatchery until his retirement two years ago. April* 14--Mr. and Mrs. Conrad ChristophersonX Lakeland , Park residents, celebrated their golden wedding in Chicago. They were married in Drammen, Norway. May Maxw„.l£--Mr. and Mrs. Christ Eckert of thS Volo community were honored on their golden wedding anniversary at the home E. Patzke, of McHenry, were married in Champaign's University Lutheran church. Nov. 9--Miss Judith Olson and David Smith were married by Rev. Fr. Daleidan at St. Peter's church, Spring Grove. In another ceremony performed on this day at St: Peter's Catholic church, Volo, Miss Therese Regner became the bride of Mr. Paul Tonyan. Nov. 23--Miss Maxine Haughland and Robert May exchanged nuptial vows at St. Mary's church in Aurora. Nov. 30 -- Mr. Lester Duane Bacon, McHenry, was married to Mrs. Hester Derby of Champaign at the Methodist church in that city. Dec. 14--Miss Jean Weingard of Lakemoor became the bride of Mr. David Jacobson of Island Lake. Dec. 21--Miss Vicki Crill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kleinhuizen of Shalimar became the bride of Mr. Frank Koepke of Woodlawn Park, at the Community Methodist church. Dec. 28--The marriage of Ora McKee and Winfield K. Hagberg, Jr., was solemnized at the Zion Lutheran church, McHenry. of their daughter in Chicago! Both the bride and groom of fifty year? were born, rrtet and were married in Germany. May 19--Open, house was held in honor of the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Fred j. Dowell at their home in Cooney Heights. The Dowells have five children, all living in , this area, also sixteen grandchildren. June June 19--Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hergott celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Arthur Hergott and Emma, May were mar ried at Spring Grove June 19, 1907. June 27--Mr. and Mrs. Martin Conway observed their fifty-sev- ,enth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hicks of Miller Subdivision observed their sixty-third,, wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schulz, Niesen s subdivision celebrated their fifty-fourth sion wedding anniversary. . July 10--The many friends of Mr. and Mrs! Charles Ensign of Antioch extended congratulations on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary/ The Ensigns were married July 10, 1907 in the Woodstock Congregational church. September Sept. 4--Mr. and Mrs. Math J, Rauen of 410 Riverside Drive, received congratulations on the occasion of their fifty-sixth wedding anniversary. * Sept. 25--Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F. Justen of 101 Pearl street observed their golden wedding anniversary at Open house at St. Mary's school hall for a large gathering of relatives and friends. , * v . / : October Qct. Nick Young of Johnsburg and Margaret Jenen of Chi* cago were married in Chicago, Oct. 2, 1907. They celebrated their golden anniversary at an open house for their many friends held at the Legion home on Sept. 29. ' Oct. 3--At a Mass of thanksgiving at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's church Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Freund started a full' day of activities in celebration of their Golden Wedding day. Oct. 16--^Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Miller observed their fiftysixth wedding anniversary. A Mass in their honor was read at St. Patrick's church. Oct. 18--Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Wagner, long time residents of Spring Grove, who now make their home in Hartland, observed their sixty-fourth wedding anniversary. * Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Cermaks, summer residents in the Bay area, celebrated their fifty-eighth wedding anniversary. Oct. 30-^-Mr. and Mrs. John Wirtz observed their fifty-sixth wedding anniversary at a Mass of Thanksgiving at . St. Patrick's church with Rev. Fr. E. C. Coakley officiating. December December 1--Mr. and Mrs. William Haerle of' Wonder Lake celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at the home of their daughter in Algonquin. OLD FOLKS HAVEN Private - Convalescent - Bed Patients A Real Home All Comforts - Best of Food 24 HOUR NURSING CARE SPACIOUS GROUNDS - REASONABLE RATES PHONE McHENRY 2880 Maaoa Contractor* 13 and L BaOdera of Near OonstiucMw and RemoMlaf CONSTRUCTION COMPANY PHONE 409 BOB PEPPING, Owner NOW SHE HAS THE ANSWER! This lady had -a shopping problem. She wanted to be sure of getting the best and the most for her money. Now' she has the 1 answer! Found it in the advertising columns of thi% newspaper, where the most successful merchants always put their best buys forward. - mI V - -4