t : ' ...' THE McHEtiSY PLAINDEALEBr' Tharsday.October 16. 1%8 ' fell Engagement (tf Betty Sktdroore ? * ' ' f 'v>; ' f Mr. and Mrs. John Skidmore Ringwood announce the engagement of. their daughter, petty, to Mr. Jerry Williams, s o n o f M r . a n d M r s . J o h n Williams of Fort Worth, Texas. The, wedding will take place Nov. 15 at Fort Worth, T&cas. garden Club To Present Program "Holiday Decorations and Heas," a program featuring Mrs. Lee Nieman, will be presented by the'Wonder Lake Oarden -clu^pn Monday, Oct. 27, at at Harrison ^chooL'^^^^fe fs invited to attend ^Demonstration, illustrating -^irata^s which will be attracf||Sp$r the approaching holidav^&son. , Tickets may be purchased from any inember of the Wonder Lake club or at the Cottage Garden shop in that community. Next summer, the Freund descendants hope to have the annual picnic and family reunion. LYNNE BRADLEY WED SATURDAY TO WOODSTOCK MAN m& $r.C.O.F. Plans Pot-Luck Supper \ St. Clara's Court, No. 659, W.C.O.F., will have a pot-luck £upper 6n Oct. 23 at 6:30 o'- qlock in St. Mary's school hall, j u v e n i l e m e m b e r s w i l l h o l d their annual costume party on Oct. 27 from 7 to 9 p.m. in the school hall. Rudolph Baby -Baptized Sunday Luann Marie Rudolph, baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rudolph of Green street, was christened last Sunday at 3-'30 in St. Mary's church With Father Reuland officiating. Godparents w*ere Mrs. Irven Schmitt of McHenry and Le- Roy Rudolph of Salem, Wis. Following the christening, dinner was served in the Richard Rudolph home for the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. irven Schmitt, the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rudolph, Sr., of Spring Grove, and the godparents. Democratic Women Officer* Meet On Tuesday evening, Oct. 7, Mrs. Kay Huck held a meeting of officers of the Democratic Women's club at her home. I^lans were discussed for a general meeting to be he'd Oct 22 at 7:30 at the high school cafeteria. Members will be notified by mail and anyone --interested in joining the organ- ;, ization is asked to attend. Present at Tuesday's meeting were Carol Bolger, Georgia S t e u b e n , M a r i c l a r e A d a m s , Joyce Doran, Therese Schultz, Monies Byrne, Gwen Smith and Eva Bacon. "Freund-ly" Cousins Have Gathering nA pot-luck supper was enjqyed Saturday evening by a g r o u p o f c o u s i n s a n d t h e i r families, all descendants of the late Michael and Susan Freund. It was held near McHenry. ^Present with their families were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Phannenstill and Henry Nell, Jr., of McHenry; George Haldeman of Hartland; Russell Lloyd of Harvard; Donald Kennebeck of Niles; Harold Phannenstill and IieRoy Spieker of Kenosha, Wis.; Kenneth Wagner of Lake Zurich; Jack Vogelsang of Burlington, Wis.; Henry Wegner atid Clarence Amann of Mundplein; Robert Phannenstill of Ghlj^g^jJJobert Anderson and nto^ts of Gurnee; Harold lMWmSt|om and Ruth Jones of Waukegpn. Tfr^^Mciip enjoyed games. nlovr^TOW dancing, with the Vii^riwJfQel, called by Harold Phamiie^u^i, being a highlight of the^yening. -ss ^ • The Community" Methodist church was the scene of a lovely vyedding rite last Saturday, Oct. 11, at, 8 o'clock in the evening when Miss L-ynne Irene Bradley became the°bride of Mr. Glen N. Montgomery of Rt. 1, Woodstock. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bradley of Lakeland Park and the groom is the son of Mrs. Dollie Montgomery. Rev. George W. Martin officiated at the nuptial ceremony. v The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion with two baskets of pink and white carnations at the altar. Mrs. John Schlofner was organist for the candlelight double-ring ceremony and Thomas Russell was soloist, singing "Because" and '"The Lord's Prayer." The bride was lovely ir4 a classic gown of de-lustered sculptured satin with imported chantilly lace fashioning the entire bodice, and long tapered sleeves. Framing her face was a unique sabrina neckline. The full skirt fell in soft graceful folds featuring twin panels of vertical lacje, the rose pattern adorned with clusters of pearl white sequins of dainty filigree design and extending into a cathedral train. Her imported silk illusion, fingertip veil fell from a chantilly lace queen's croWn highlighted with iridescent sequins, seed pearls and pearl teardrops. She carried a bouquet of Amazon lilies and stephanotis. v Acting as maid of honor was Miss Barbara Mae Swanson of Glen Ellyn, a close friend, the bridesmaid was -Miss Bonnie Jean Tomm of McHenry, a friend, and junior bridesmaid was Jacqueline Ann Noel of Lakeland Park, cousin of the bride. The pretty little flower girl was Susan Kolnik of Walworth, Wis., a niece of the groom. The attendants were attired similarly in waltz length gowns of peppermint and< greenstone taffeta, fashioned with sleeveless, long torso bodices. The full skirts were enhanced with pleated bands of greenstone taffeta, interlaced through the fabric at the hipline. The maid of honor and bridesmaid wore matching nylon pedal capettes, with circular veils, highlighted with pearl trim. Richard Payne of Woodstock, a close friend of the groom, served as best man and groomsman was Donald Noel of Lakeland Park, cousin of the bride. Richard Maynard of Harvard, nephew of the groom, acted as junior groomsman. The bride's mother chose a pink, chantilly lace, sheath dress, with matching accessories and a corsage of whit£* wore a navy blue sheath dress roses. The groom's mother with matching accessories and a corsage of white roses. Following the ceremony, 150 guests gathered at^the. V.F.W. clubhouse for a inception, after which the couple left on a wedding trip to Florida and up the coast to Washington and New York. Upon their return, they will reside at Woodstock. The bride is a 1958 graduate of the McHenry high school and is employed by Kemper Insurance company in Chicago. The groom, a graduate of the Woodstock high school, is a dairy farmer. VETS ENTERTAIN * AT FAMILY NIGHT SUPPER OCT. 23 " On Thursday, Oct. 23, • tfee World War I Veterans of McHenry, will entertain at a family night supper, to be put on by the members and their ladies at 7 p.m. ' Ed Cannon, Sr. of Wonder Lake is chairman and would like all World War I veterans in the McHenry area to be guests at this supper meeting. The veterans' meeting is on the fourth Thursday of each month and new members are always welcomed. Prospective members are sure to enjoy next week's supper meeting, where they will meet . not only the members but their wives too, Mr. Cannon has a committee of women planning the supper and asks that those who are bringing food have it there by Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Alicoate of Wondefr Lake are the parents, of a daughter, born Oct. 8 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. A daughter was born Oct. 9 at Memorial hospital to $fr. and Mrs. Robert Weirich of Wonder Lake. A daughter was born Oct. 11 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stoffel. Mr. and Mrs. George Staudenmeier are the parents of a girl, born Oct. 11 at Memorial hospitial. Mr. and Mrs. William Landgren are the parents of a daughter, Mary Elizabeth, born Oct. 4 at St. Joseph hospital, Elgin. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Landgren of McHenry and the ma Wed Sept. 27 6:30 p.m. so that supper may; ternal grandparents are -Mr, be served promptly at 7. I nr,^ tui^C Q U This., is tht second ladies' night this newly formed "barracks" has held. The first one was a great success, with many prominent organization officers present. Most of the McHenry city officials were also there. The Legion entertained with a drill by their well-known viscounts drum and bugle corps. Don't miss this next meeting. You will meet many friends and contemporaries. HOME ECONOMIST WILL ADDRESS LOCAL GROUPS , and Mrs. S. H. Westby of ; Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. R&y Monroe are the parents of a son, horn Oct. 14 at Memorial hospital. Woodstock, weighing 8 lbs. 9 oz. He has been named Raymond Scott. The Monroes have one other chrtdv a daughter, Sheila, 3 years old. Announcement has been made of the birth of a daughter on Oct. 8 at Victory Memorial hospital, Waukegan, for Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ensign of Milburn. They have a son, Jerry, 8 years old. " , "A World's Fare of Foods" is the title of the cooking demonstration which will be presented by the Northern Illinois Gas company at 8 p.m. on Oct. 21 in St. Patrick's hall, McHenry. The Altar & Ros- >*v ary sodality and St. Patrick's Mother's club are sponsoring the program and tickets are available from any of the members. CARD OF THANKS Words cannot adequately express our gratitude to those who expressed their helpfulness and sympathy to us so beautifully duripg the illness and death of our loved one. We are especially, grateful to all the clergy. May God bless you all. 24 The J. C. Thies Family CARD OF THANKS We would like to tharfk our friends and relatives for gifts, cards and kindnesses shown to us on our fiftieth wedding anniversary. T 24 Mr. arid Mrs. Peter Adams Richmond, 111. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Patients from this area at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, this past week included Donald Ray, Bernice Schaefer, Eleanor Amico, Nicholas Spephany, William Sorenson and Carl . Liedberg of McHenry; Betty Murray of McCullom Lake and Joan Pryor of Wonder Lake. / Harvard Hospital Orrin,V^olf has been a patient at Harvard hospitaL Let every dawn of morning be to you as the beginning of life McHenry Hospital Patients at McHenry hospi tal this past week were Douglas Boykin, Sandra Ksuti, Mi chael Muleski, Hilda B i e h 1 Marie Kern, Emma Gray' and Catherine Chrisman of McHen ry; Nancy Oughton of Wood stock; Raymond Henschel ol Fox River Grove; Irene Sava lick and Sophie White of Won der Lake; Wanda Reisen of Island Lake; Victor Westman and Karen Schmitt of Crystal Lake; Bruno Perkowski of Chicago; Mary Kalemba of Lakemoor and Bette Frey of Algonquin. IMAGINE! 10 DRY CLEANINGS... YET THIS DAINTY WOOL DRESS HAS AS FINE TEXTURE AND FINISH AS THE DAY I BOUGHT JT! New Worwick Studio Photo THE ANTHONY POPELKAS In a wedding ceremony per formed on Saturday, Sept. 27, in Woodstock, Mr. Anthony Popelka, son of Mrs. Helen Popelka and Bonnie Faerber, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Holliday, all Of Spring G r o v e , e x c h a n g e d v o w s . The couple will reside in Wonder Lake. Wilbrandts Visit Son In Washington Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilbrandt of Riverside Drive spent a week at Springfield, Va., just outside Washington, D.C., where they visited with their son and wife, the Roger Wilbrandts, who have moved into "iheir new home. While there they attended si housewarming. The Wilbrandts made the trip by auto and enjoyed the autumnal beauty of the country and the historical sites in the Capitol. Roger Wilbrandt is employed in the executive branch of the government in Washington. * . CABD OF THANKS I would like to thank neighbors and friends for cards, visits and help during my stay in the hospital and at home. 24 Mrs. Josie (Elsie) Smith VISIT SON AT COLLEGE Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoffman of Wonder Lake spent a pleasant weekend with their son, Pir-viqrd, at Ames, Iowa.'Richard is a member of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity at Iowa State college. It was also home coming weekend at the college, where Richard is a freshman. iNtt1 MS' llllliupe The nursing staff at the McHenry hospital has. inaugurated a series of lectures whicTi bring specialists to the hospital to discuss important subjects of i n t e r e s t t o m e m b e r s o f t h e nursing profession.' Most recently, E. L. Ward of the Abbott Laboratories; talked on "Electrolytes" and W. E,, Mueller of the National Cylinder Qas company lectured'and gave demonstrations on the administration of oxygen, anesthesia gasses, and nebulization. New resuscitating equipment recently purchased was explained and demonstrated. , Other lectures have "concerned administration Of fluids, special care problems and reports on the latest developments in the care of patients. Mrs. O. A. Banker, R.N.. and Mrs. Chaiies 4 Rockstead, R.N., have been preparing for those programs, along other nursing personnel. Registered nurses in the community who are not active in nursing have been invited to attend these sessions. Dr. and Mrs. George Alvary spent several days this past week in Chicago, where Dr. Alvary attended the sessions of the American College of Surgeons. On Thursday of this week, Dr. Burton Krimmer will become a fellow in the American College of Ophthalmology at the induction service in Chicago. On Friday, Mrs. Charles Rockstead, R.N., Mrs. Otis Banker, R.N., and Mrs. A. Johnson, R.N., of the hospital staff will attend the meetings of the Illinois Nurses' association in Chicago. ENROLL IN COLLEGE Three . McHenry residents, George A. Hoffman of Route 1; James R. Pewick of 123 Manor Lane, Eastwood Manor; and Mrs. Robert J. Nolan of 201 Riverside Drive have enrolled for classes in the evening school at Lake Forest college. WED SATURDAY Miss Doris Dermott and Andrew McCarroll exchanged nuptial vows in a ceremony performed last Saturday, Oct. 11, at St. Mary's church, McHenry. KING KORN STAMPS at RPlace Tavern with package goods. 22-e.o.w. Worwick Studio Photo THE JOHN SHAYS St. Mary's Catholic church was the scene of a beautiful wedding on Oct. 4 which united Miss Alyce Joyce Bykowski and John Joseph Shay. Anniversary Trip THE ROBERT SMITHS It was a twenty-fifth wedding anniversary trip for Mr. and Mrs. Robeil Smith of McCullom Lake. They arrived Sept. 29 on Waikiki Beach. Hawaii, wearing the traditional leis of aloha. After visiting the neigh, or islands, they returned to Halekulani and sailed for home Oct. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olhava of Chicago called- on McHenry friends Sunday. 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