loalu May's Engagement Told SMr. anfl Mrs. Joseph May of John street, McHenry, im- JOANN MAV nounce the engagement of their daughter, Joann to Robert Kelley, son of "Mrs. Harold Kelley of McCullom Lake. No wedding date has been set. Surprised At Bridal Showed On Wednesday, June 11, at 7:30 p.m. a surprise bridal shower was given for Miss Donna Dowe, held in the Methodist church hall. Hostesses were Mrs. George Federsen, Sharon Dowe and Betty Lou Keenan. - The room was decorated attractively in pink ajid * White, which are the colors to be carried out in her ^wedding. Refreshments were served after the bride-elect had opened her many beautiful gifts. Sixty-five guests attended. Due to a last minute change in plans for the bridegroom-tobe by the Army, the wedding, originally planned for June 21, has been postponed to a future date, at which time it will take place in McHenry. titttall C. D. of A. ' Officers June 19 A pot-luck supper at 6:30 o'clock in St. Mary's church hall dii Thursday, June 19, will precede initiation and installation of officers of the Catholic daughters of America. The ceremony is expected, to start about 8 p.m. * Mrs.' Ethel Ronan of Elgin will visit McHenry to install UfacQeine Mayfield as grand rpgent, as well as other officers. <• Party-A-Month Club Held Meeting' June 10 | The Busy Three 4-H club I had its party-a-month meeting at the home of Norma Anderson on June 10. Softball was played and a hog judging contest held. Refreshments Were served, preceded by a short business .j-jjieeting. The president discussed the judging schools and the % '*k°eping-fit" day. |f- . The next meeting will be on f June 24 at the home of Geri and Dibk Jelinek. Open House For Stiver Wedding ' dpert house will be held Sunday, June 22, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hendrick son in Richmond in honor of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Neighbors and friends are invited to call between the ^hours of 2 and 5 p.m. LILLIAN-LARSEN LONELY BRIDE OF T. B. MICHELSEN Dr. Paloucek Is Honored At Party Dr. Frank Paloucek, who is leaving McHenry with his family in the near. future, was honored at a dinner and social evening last Thursday. Fiftyfive staff members and employees at the McHenry hospital and the McHenry Medical Group were present to honor the popular doctor. . • Dr. Paloucek,. his wife and two children will leave soon for Buffalo, New York, where he will engage in research work. Family Reunion At Eales Home A family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Eales at 820 S. Grove avenue, Cooney Heights, last Sunday. Attending the gathering were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Davis of Evanston, Mrs. Gertrude Arends, Mrs. Marv Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Sklar, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis and daughter, Darlene, of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis and son. Ronald of Skokie. A delicious dinner was served and an enjoyable day spent. . Nancy Stilling Encaged To Marry Mr. and Mrs. William Stilling of Richmond announce the engagement of their daughter, Narjcv. to Edward Wagner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Wagner of McHenry. No wedding date has been set. Christen Daughter Of Daniel Greens The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Green was christened • Debra Sue at a christening service held at St. John's church. Johnsburg. ^porsofs were Mrs. Vivian Guthrie of Chicago, a" greataunt c£ the baby, and Allan Guthrie, serving as proxy for ^Bernard Schmitt. a friend who is stationed in Korea. Plan Fashion Show, Card Party June 28 A fashion show and card party will be held at thp Hunter Country club in Richmond Monday. June 23. at 8 p.m., sponsored b.y the Altar and Rosary society of St. Joseph's church, Richmond. The evening's program will feature a dessert luncheon. Those attending are asked to bring their own cards. Party Honors Janet Jung A graduation party honoring Janet Jung, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jung/on her graduation from eighth grade at St. Mary's school, was held at the home of her parents. Forty relatives gathered to enjoy supper and a social evening. 1 ANNOUNCEMENT LEONARD A. KRATZ, M.D. ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE LOCATED AT 306V2 WEST ELM ST. McHENRY, ILL. Monday, June 2«£rd Office Phone McHenry 339 Residence Wonder Lake 4601 F~ 1 '< ; ' • 4 for better homes for lowest prices SEE US ROBERT HAY CONSTRUCTION Co. F.H.A. & V.A. FINANCING • Masonery • Concrete PHONE: 1907 Bus. 1877 Home • Carpentry 805 E. Elm St. McHenry St. Patrick's Catholic church was the scene of a lovely wedding last Saturday, June 14, uniting in marriage Miss Lillian Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larsen of south Green, street, McHenry, and Mr. Thomas Richard Michelsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Scharf of Hunterville Park, McHenry. Rev. Fr. William Collins officiated at the 10 o'clock service. The ~ altar was. attractively j decorated with large boyquets of white glads. Mris. Sari Weber wag organist and accompanied Earl Conway, who sang "Ave Maria" and "On" This Day O Beautiful Mother", the latter as the bride, placed a bouquet before the statue of the Blessed Mother. Miss Larsen was beautiful in a ballerina dress of "nylon and acetate lace over taffeta, styled with scalloped, square neckline, long sleeves, full skirt with a pleated nylon net. insert in ^front and large butterfly bow at the waistline in back. Her fingertip veil ftell from a beautiful crown of rhinestones. She wore a crystal necklace and earrings, gifts of the groom, and carried a bouquet of glads and stephanotis. Acting as maid of honor was Miss Helen Watson, a close friend and Miss Marjorie Justen was bridesmaid. Miss Watson chose a green chiffon dress over taffeta, with which she wore a large green picture hat and green satin shoes. She carried pale pink carnations. Miss Justen wore a pink . chiffon dress over taffeta, matching picture hat and pink shoes. She carried pink carnations. Both wore pearl. necklaces and earrings, gifts of the bride. David G. Freund of Riverside Drive, McHenry, a close friend, acted as best man a^4_ Robert Keller of Elgin, coustS of the groom was groomsman. Mrs. Larsen selected a poudre bluie nylon lace sheath dresS, a blue flowered hat and white accessories. Mrs. Scharf wore a beige lace dress and white accessories. Both had corsages of white carnations. Breakfast was served at St. Mary's church hall for the bridal party and immediate family, about twenty in all. A reception was held there at 5:3() for 100 guests, after which the couple left on a short honeymoon trip into Wisconsin. Upon their return they will reside in an apartment north of McHenry. Both young people attended McHenry high school. She is employed at Rainbow Cleaners and he by Illinois Bell Telephone company. Wed Recently The Cjburch of the Visitation in Los Angeles, Calif;, was the scene of a recent wedding which united Miss Kathleen Maureen Fox and .Alfred J. MARRIAGE LICENSES ' Thomas F. Penderghast, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mary Jane Masc^ri, McHenry. Thomas R. Michelsen , and Lillian E. Larsen, both of McHenry. THE A. J. AREGGERS Aregger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Aregger of McHenry and Los Angeles, Calif. The newly weds are now .at home in Los Angeles after a honeymoon trip to Palms Springs and Santa Barbara, Calif* Newlyweds Live In Crystal Lake Crystal Lake Will be the future home of newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas Knox, who were married Saturday, June 7, in St. Patrick's chureh, McHenry. The former Miss Cristy is the daughter of Mrs. Jay W. Cristy and the late Mr. Cristy of Wonder Lake, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Knox of Crystal Lake. The bride was attired in a white taffeta dress, her fingertip illusion veil falling from a cap trimmed with seed pearls. She carried white orchids and stephanotis. Attending the bride were Mrs. Patricia C. Wight,* her sister, as matron of honor and Miss Nancy Cristy, Mrs. Patricia G. Murphy and Miss Eva Unti. friends, as bridesmaids. Robert Robinson served as best man arid groomsmen Were Gary Quinn, R6bert Harwood and Thomas Parsley. A wedding breakfast for 150 was served at the McHenry Country club, after which the couple left <Jn a Wedding trip into northern Wisconsin. > The bride," a McHenry high school graduate, attended Moser Business college and is now secretary for a Chicago law firm. Her husband attended £,t. Mary's seminary, Crystal Lake high school and, St. Ambrose, college in Davenport, Iowa. He is a field investigator for an insurance firm. Miss fiteqevieve Ktoox, Mrs. Dorothy Weber, Mrs. LeRoy Conwayoaftdt Jerry Winters of McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Shea of \Grayslake, and Miss Georgianna Donohue of Huntley, saw Mrs. Hay Conway receive her B, A. degree at pes-- talozzi-Froebel college in Chicago, last week. Donald Givens returned Friday from a 3,500 mile trip, through the south and southwest where he visited many places of interest. Miss? Georgianna Donohue of Huntley spent a few days the past week in the home of Miss Genevieve. Knox. Jack Yegge is spending the week with his grandparents in DeWitt, Iowa. Mr. and Mre. Fred Meyer-returned Sunday from a few days vacation at Rockton, 111. Mrs. .Walter Walsh 'and brother. Ed. Dwyer of Chifcago, were dinner guests in the E. C. Kimmel home in Elgin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Flint of Chicago were. guests in 'the home of their niece, Mrs. Raymond Powers Wednesday. Miss Joan O'Brien' is visiting in the home of her sister, Mrs. Howard Useman , in Colorado Springs./ Colo.. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Tonyan and daughter, Jean of Tucson, , Ariz., are spending thie summer in McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooper and children attended the wedding of Mfss Roberta Weisberg and Ronald Gerson in Chicago- Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thompson and children, Sharon and Terry of Omaha, Nebr., spent several days with his mother, Mrs. Eliabeth Thompson and other relatives here. Other out of town guests of Mrs. Thompson, on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson of Kansasville, Wis., the George Thompson family of Rihgwood; the Marion Messman family of Woodstock; and Mrs. Tina Kist of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sherman and son of Denver, Colo., are visiting his mother, Mrs. C. E. Sherman and other relatives here. Mr. 'and Mrs. Fred Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lawrence and son spent the weekend with relatives in Iowa. Mrs. Alvin Miller and children and W^s^ Irene Guffey spent a fewdajfs last •> week With thfe former's pturfeftta in Humboldt, Iowav;' Mr. and Mrs. £)fto Bender of Chicago are spending the summer at their' Fair Oaks home. ' • Gunnar waimaer was a weekend guest in th£ home of his daughter, Mrs. Robert Belter and family, in Galesburg, where another daughter, Mrs. John Wendorf and daughter, Ann Laurie, of Atlanta,- Ga., were, present for a Father's Day celebration. Mrs. Walin- UJer who spent the past week m the Belzer home, returned to McHenry with her husband. A. H. Pouse is spending a few weeks in .the home of his son, Dr. A H. Pouse and fomiiy in Temple, Pa., where he is making the acquaintance of a toew grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Simon were Father's Day guests in thie .home of their daughter, Mrs. James Wagner and family in Milton, Wis. The Kenneth Powers family of N. Crystal Lake and the Joseph Powers family of Crystal Lake, were dinner guests in the home of Mrs. David Powers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Elgin were Sunday visitors in the Robert Thompson home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfons Adams daughters, Joan and Joyce, attended the silver wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. John Justice of Woodstock, held at the V.F.W. liall in that city, Saturday eve* ning. * ^ Mrs. • Anthony Varese fend mother left Monday on a two months motor trip to-California. • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson, Miss Maud Granger, Mrs. Claude Nickels and daughter and * Misses Leta and Alice Clark, were, among the folks who, attended the wedding of Hgl^n Abbott and Howard Gibson at the M. E. church, Woodstock, Saturday with reception following. Mrs. Isabelle Grantham. Mrs. Bill Bedtnell, Son Jeffrey, Brian and Lisa Swanson of Wauconda, were Sunday visitors in the Frank Meyer home. Mr and Mrs. Phillip Doherty and chijdren and Mrs. William Doherty and son. Stevie, are vacatitining iri Wisconsin this week. Father's Day guests in the George H. Johnson home were Mr. arid Mrs. O. G. Eder of Evanston and Mr and Mrs. George E. Johnson and children of Skokie. Jackie and Brian Altman of Normal, III., are visiting in the home of their sister, Mrs. Jerome Stilling. - Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nye and sons, Jimmie and Tommie, have returned from a trip around Lake Michigan. Mrs. Chuck Miller, sons, David, Allan and Brian and her mother, Mrs. Peter Lieser o'f McCullom Lake, left Monday on a several weeks flip to Cali-I fornia. t < Father's Day guests in the Robert L. Weber home were their sons, Spc 3/c Jack Weber, wife and children,! Artie Julie of Olympia, Wash., and Spc 3/c Robert Weber of Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. The Jack Webers are spending - thirty days visiting his parents?'the Webers and her parents, 'the Arthur Hays of Wonder Lake. Robert was here on a weekend pass. 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