... •' THE McHBNRY PLAINDEALER s • • \ .... ~ ^'•••^ >•*>* Mil; s *! 4 >•• «L 1 ?£: \lob's Daughters S f^lan Luncheon •> t»r An "M and A" luncheon spon- ^ j&ored by McHem^'s bethel of ' Sob's Daughter^ will be held 9pct._ 27 at 1 p.m. at Acacia hall. " pickets may be obtained from ~ -members or at the door. There ;^will be free baby sitting provided by the bethel members tfor the children. " $> ' : > Announce Marriage . \ Leonard Ihsh ^•"Announcement has been made \ gf the marriage cf Leonard \ !|bsh of McHenry and Trixie ' f>avis of Zion on Saturday. Oct. :3i.. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown • attended, the couple, who will , Sive in Zion. ELAINE GUSTAFSON WED SATURDAY TO JAMES BERRYMAN Tell Engagement >f James Golbeck * Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Flens lier of 25511 Lydon avenue, De- , froit, Mich., announce the en- ' gagement of their daughter, ^Mary Alice, to James William v (golbeck, son of Mr. and Mrs. •^George Golbeck of Rt. 6, McHenry. - James is a graduate of Michigan State university and his fiancee is a senior there and affiliated with Kappa Delta Sorority. • Plans are being made for a Dec. 27 wedding. '-Hilary Rodenkirchs '.$Ved Fifteen Years y Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Rodenitirch celebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary Saturday, 0ct. 18, at their home. Guests were the George Rodenkirch family, the Robert Justens, Clarence Adamses, Joseph Mahoneys and William Hays. Lunch was served as part of the social evening. Shower Honors Mrs. Carol Hafer A pink and blue shower was held last week at the home of tier mother, Mrs. John Solchenberger, for Mrs. Carol1 Hafer of Lakeland Park. Hostesses were Mrs. Nancy McAuliffe, Mrs. Pat Barber and Mrs. ^Shirley Milinac. >:•> Games were enjoyed and a 'Variety of gifts presented to :#Irs. Hafer. The serving of Hunch concluded the party. St. Patrick's Sacred Heart chapel in McHenry was the scene of a lovely wedding las# Saturday, Oct. 18, which united Miss Elaine Marjorie Gustafson of Lakemoor , and Mr. James John Berryman of Woodstock. The bride is the daughter of Mr. anc^ Mrs. .Ivan Gustafson and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Berryman. Rev. Fr. Edward C. Coakley officiated at* the ceremony in a chapel decorated for the occasion With bouquets of white mums. The pretty bride chose a traditional white silk Bombazine and »Calais lace dress, with neckline embroidered in iridescent sequins and pearls and Empire bodice. Her queen's crown was of seed pearls and sequins, to which was attached a fingertip veil, and she carried white orchid and stephanotis on a prayer book. Miss Donna Brown of Edgebrook Heights acted as maid of honor, wearing an intermission length dress, with scoop | neckline, cape sleeves and full | skirt in dark green satin and j matching accessories. I Her bouquet was of yellow roses and miniature white mums. John May served as best man. The bride's mother selected an all lace over satin sheath dress in teal blue, with which she wore an orchid corsage. Mrs. Berryman Wore § rose lace dress, with chiffon neckline, and an orchid corsage. A reception followed the ceremony for fifty guests at the McHenry Country club, after which the couple left by car for the Ozarks. They will make their home in Lake Villa. The bride is a graduate of the McHenry high school. The groom graduated from Belvidere high school and is an employee of the Public Service company at Lake Villa. MARIAN WIGGINS ' BECOMES BRIDE v OF MICHIGAN MAN St. John's Lutheran 6hurch in Woiodstock was the seating for the marriage of Maiia'n Eileen Wiggins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wiggins of Highland Shores, to JuliUs Albert Stelter Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius A. Stelter, of Engadine, Mich. The double ring ceremony was held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday Oct. 18. The bride wore a lovely white waltz length, nylon tulle dress with a scalloped -neckline. She carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations. Her fingertip veil was attached to a crown of seed pearls. A white pearl choker with matching earrings was a gift of the groom. The groom's two sisters were the bride's attendants, Mrs. E'aine Williams of Gaylord, Mich., was matron of honor. She was attired in a light pink taffeta, hoop - skirted gown, with tiara of pink carnations matching her colonial bouquet. The bridesmaid, Mrs. Ruth Brown of Engadine, Mich, and the junior bridesmaid, Misfe Carol Wiggins, sister of the bride, carried pink nosegay bouquets that matched their headbands and complemented their light blue taffeta gowns. Allen Williams served the sroom as best man, and Elmer Brown and his son, Jimmy, were ushers. The mother of the bride wore a light blue dacron dress, with white gloves-and a corsage of white carnations. The accessories were navy blue. The groom's mother wore her corsage of white Carnations on a light printed silk dress. A buffet supper reception was held at Matthews hall in Wonder Lake. After a wedding trip, Mr. Stelter and his bride will live in their new home in Sunrise Ridge at Wonder Lake. Gail Brefeld House Chairman For Sho# * READ THE WANT At>S --: If it will please her at her age, why not tell her sjie's beautiful? But don't yawn when you say it. Gail Brrfeld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brefeld, 104 Washington street, McHenry, is house chairman for Sigma Sigma Sigma social sorority for Stunt Show, series of group acts by paired houses "presented annually oh homecoming weekend at the University of Illinois for alumni, students, and other visitors to the campus. The show will be presented at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday nights, Oct. 24 and 25, in the university auditorium. GOOD for having your Wash 'n Hiller-Durben Vows Exchanq 1CONVENIENCE. If you're busy you may put off wearing some of your favorite clothes for days or weeks, just because you can't find time for that sudsing operation. Or if. your home space is limited, you may not have room to do much drip-drying. Why not do it the easy way? Call us for Sanitone Dry Cleaning! 2SPOTS AND STAINS from soft drinks, iced tea, grass, and perspiration (to mention a few) may not come out with the simple soap-and-water treatment. Sanitone Dry Cleaning is the safe, sure way of removing stubborn spots, as well as the deep-down emclothes Dry Cleaned bedded dirt particles which chafe fibers and cause wear. 3FRILL AND FINISH. Style details and trim often require special attention, which we are accustomed to giving. And Sanitone's exclusive Style- Set® Finish restores a fresh "body" to fabrics . . . keeps them looking new after dozens of cleanings. Miss Mildred Hiller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William "J. Hiller of Johfysburg, became, the bride of Mr. Leon W. Darken of Milwaukee, Wis., son Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Durben |f Stacyville, Iowa, in a lovely' where 275 friends and relaceremony solemnized - -ait, > St, man Durben; of Riceville, Iowa, brother of the groom. . Mrs. Hiller wore a dusty rose dress and a white mum and stephanotis corsage. TOie groom's neither selected a grey tweed drdg^ippftKte same kind of corsage. Dinner wj»s served at 12.30 o'clock for sixty-five guests at the Johnsburg Community club WED FIFTY-TWO YEARS John the Baptist church, Jphnsburg. Rev. Fr. Everett j. "Hiiler of Aurora, brother df the bride, officiated at the 11" o'clock service. Special music was furnished by tjie children's chcfir, who sang "Ave Maria" and "On This Day O Beautiful Mother" as the bride placed her bouquet before the altar of the Blessed Virgin. Decorations iii; the "hurch included large 'yellow mums. ":--V. - Miss Hiller was radiant in; a silk taffeta dress styled With Empire effect of lace oveif a fatted bodice, sabriiia neckline and long sleeves. The flbior length skirt, which extended into a chapel train, featured large lace medallions. She wore' a queen's crown of sequins and seed pearls which i tives gathered later for-a resi" , i f t e ; couple.op;a; wedding trip irrto northern j Wisconsin ! and Michigan, and ' upon their return will reside at 2916 North 54th street, Milwaukee, Wis. The bride is a 1955 graduate of the McHenry high school and was employed in the office of the , ^dpiral . corporation. The grojjptt * a tteficled Visitation high school in Stacyville, Iowa, and is eniployed in Milwaukee. Out-of-town guests attended from Stacyville and Riceville, la., Minneapolis, Minn., Kenosha Bu rl ington, Elkhorn, Watertown. Fond du Lac and Milwaukee, Wis., and Chicago. THANK YOU Thanks to all tlfe wonderful held a silk illusion fingertip people wHio helped to make our annual carnival a tremendous success, it-, \ \ Lou' and Ed Wittrock Carnival1 OS-Chairmen McHenry Community P.T.A • , SHOP'juNT McHENRY veil. Her pearl earrings were a gift of the groom. Miss Hlller's bouquet was made up ^f Fuji mums, button mums arid stephanotis. Attending the bride were Mrs. Bernice Freund, a sister, as matron of honor; Mrs. Barbara Wagner, cousin of "the bride and Miss Dorothy Durben of Stacyville, Iowa, sister of the groom, as bridesmaids. Miss Jacquelyn Hiller a niece of the bride, was the pretty little flower girl. The attendants were attired similarly in ballerina length gowns of capucine taffeta trimmed in parfai^ worn with pecan brown accessories and hats. All had crystal necklaces ^nd earrings, gifts of the bride. Jacquelyn had a parfait dress trimmed with capucine, and j wore a braided crown to match, j The matron of honor had a l crescent - shaped bouquet of | lqree yellow mums and bronze I button mums and the brides- i maids had large bronze mums and yellow button mums. Jac- I quelyn carried a basket of ! m;xpd mums. Marvin Durben of Minneapolis, Minn., brother of the groom, served as best man and groomsmen were Wilfred Klapperich of Johnsburg, brotherin- law of the bride, and Nor f o MR. AND MRS. WM. J. MEYERS Congratulations are in order for Mr. and Mrs. William J. Meyers of Johnsburg, who are celebrating their fiftysecond wedding anniversary this week. GRANTED DIVORCE Florence M. Falsetti was granted a divorce from Ernest J. Falsetti last weekend by Judge William M. Carroll in circuit court. NOVEMBER BAZAAR St. John's P.T.A. at Johnsburg is, sponsoring a bazaar at the Johnsburg Community club on Nov. 2 at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. 1 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Here's an opportunity for you to share in the PROFITS of a Life Insurance Company. * THEyILLINOIS MID-CONTINENT COMPANY • Profit Sharing -- Charter Plan A proven plan that offers up to 35% return in the first year. A plan that offers complete PROTECTION -- SAVINGS and EARNINGS. Limited to only 10,000 people , in the State of Illinois. 105 Richmond Road Call or write for an early appointment now. The finest small investment of a lifetime. LOUIS J* CONSAGO -- "Agent Phone 1313 -- Eve. 1901 McHenryf 111. McHenry Hospital ;V Patients at McHenry, hospi^L this past week included Miry Stuckle of Spring Grove; Bud McCarthy of Lakeland PaMc; Gary Gathman of ; Roselle; James Newsom and /Jloberta Meyer of McCullom Lake; Calvin Metlock, Richard Paul Hess, Richard Herman,! Carol Rudden. William Schmidt, Margaret Falkner and Jean Hanneman of McHenry;, Marjorie Baldohi of Crystal Lake; Be8|- amin Smith and Kathleen Brdsiato of Wonder Lake; Larry Johnstpn of Richmond; Angeline Berndt of Fox Lake and Marie Moe of Lakemoor. Memorial Hospital Patients at Memorial hospi- _ tal, Woodstock, during the past ! week included Joseph Schroer der of McHenry and Mrs. Jiimone Fuller of Wonder Lara. PROFEWOflRL DIRECTORS1 DR. JOHN C. GOETSCHEL Chiropfatlc Physician Naprapathic Manipulation^ Steam Baths and Massage 804 East Elm Street • - McHenry, IH, , Hours: - - Mon., Tues., Wed. St Fit. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m> 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 pin* -7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Phone McHenry 743 . --: : i'r DR, 6. R. 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State St, Phone DEarborn 2-2096 GEORGE J. CASTLE. Agept The Prudential Insurance Co. of America. Life, Retirement, Stateness A Accident and Group Insurance 826 Crystal Lake Road, McHenry, 111. Phonu: McHenry 2588 ALYCE JOYCE "US5C STUi>;0 f Guiuiansen - Hammond Organs New -- Used Piano & Organ Instruction 808 XV. Elm Street McHenry, HL Phones: MeHenry 818 • SOS ---1--:--11 r