Page Two Xr THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Tuesday* December 22, Tell Engagement Of Kathleen Aton 'jPrrund Photo by .Kotalik Mr. aild Mrs. Bernard A. Freund announce the engagement of their daughter. Kathleen AnnN to Glenn R. Moehling. son of the Ralph Moehlings of Spring Grove. The couple plans a late summer wedding. Busy Three Club Holds Danre Tonight The Busy Three 4-H club will hold a dance on Dec. 22. The group met recently at the high school, with twentyone members and two guests present. Rewards, checks, pins and last year's record books •were handed out. Ronald Gelvin gave a demonstration on how to braid the end of a rope halter, while Jane Etton spoke io the group on. a project. "Beef". Bruce Christensen spoke on "Animal Bites". The next meeting will be held^Jan. 11 at the school. Ralph Sprague, Jr., Will Claim Bride and both gymnas,ium<; for^ a forty-minute program,^ which replaced the customary allschool program. Entertain At Christinas.^ Party KATHY PRAWL HONORED QUEEN, JOB'S DAUGHTERS7" Mr. and Mrs. H. Stinespring entertained faculty members of the public grade schools and the local high school at^a buffet' supper held iast Thursday evening at their Pistakee Bay residence. The home was attractively i Oir Sunday evening, Dec. 20, at 7:30 o'clock, Bethel 98 of Job's Daughters installed their new officers in a beautiful and impressive ceremony at 'the Masonic Temple. * Installed as honored queen was Kathy Prawl. Serving with her are Camille Covalt, senior princess; Cayol Hughes, junior princess; JSue Watkins, guide; Judy Murray, marshal; Kaaren Olsen, chaplain: Karen Bailey, treasurer; Penny1 Scholtz, li-" brarian'; Susan Prawl, " third messenger; Joan ^Alexander, fifth messenger; Brihda Krukow, senior custodian. Karen Lindwall, junior custodian; Phyllis Smith, inner guard. The installing officer was. Paula Kesner of Elgin bethpl. and other officers from Elgin. FHA ENTERTAINS MANY GUESTS ATV CHRISTMAS PARTY The Future Homemakers of McHenry high school had a Christmas party last week. Honored' guests from Mexico Nick. Lopez and e and/.Piper. Mejie'nry Hospital Patients at McHenry hospi tal during the (past week in* I were Mrs. elude Clarence Burman, Daniel, daughters, Conway, Jiil Jffllie, Elma Gilk- The Future Teachers mem erson, Ruth Glahnik, Otillia bership joined the F.H.A. for Martin and^George O'Malley 11he program and refreshments, of Crystal Lake; R o b e r t j which were- served afterward Schmitt /of McCullom Lake; [ in the school family living John Spvsky q[ Lakemoor; room YOU CAN NOW USE OUR convenient Lay-away plan fQr your Christmas shopping at Vycltals. 23-tf decorated in keeping with the j -Zurich and Rock ford also season. A social hour followed ,°°1{ part. the supper; . Past honored queens from McHenry who served in the ceremony were' Dorothy Cook, Pat Bates, Joan Hansen and Kay Bucher. Serving as " escorts were members of Woodstock chapter, Order of DeMolav. Joy Fairchild served as or- . .. , , , , , gtfnist, and Barbara Krickl, \\ ere they attended the wed-j mjstress Qf ceremonies and d.ng of their daughter. Kath- , out?oing qileen was soloist. - leen, of San Mateo which took i Micliae] Krickl gave the tribplace in All Souls Episcopal ute to the f] and hjs gist church, Sunday, Dec. 13. In a ; jennjfer KATHLEEN MEDLEY BECOMES BRIDE IN CALIFORNIA • ' Xi--: ' ' The K. L. Merley family has returned' from California, was flower girl. Mr. and Mrs. George Prawl were honored guests. After the service, a reception was ht'ld. with ice cream, cake and punch served, followed by double ring ceremony, Miss Merley became the bride of Mr. Gerald R. Moulin of San Carlos. Calif., son of Mrs. Kellogg Moulin of Berkeley. Calif., and Raymond Moulin of Hills- dancing borough, Calif. ! The churdh was decorated with candles and white chrysanthemums. * The bride 'was lovely in a white brocade gown, styled with sabrina neckline, princess ; waist and full skirt. Her veil was held in ! ^ voice we loved is stilled n'nee bv a crown of lace. Miss I ^ pl^ce is vacant in our homo Merlev's only jewelry was a ! Which never can be filled. tiny, gold, heart-shaped pen- : 34 Mother and Dad dant with a- single pearl' set-i tine, a gift of the groom. T~" | Miss Vera Waldern of San J Mateo, Calif., roommate of the IX MEMORIAM In loving memory of our beloved son. Robert Doran, who passed away four years ago on B^eo. 25. 1955,. flodr ^ length j A Prec'ous or>e from us is gone. KFAI1 THE WAN T ADS bride, acted as maid of honor and Mrs. Beverly Baughman of San Mateo was bridesmaid. Both wore red satin dresses with matching shoes and white gloves. Their bouquets were of red carnations with gold tipped leaves. Roger Moulin served as best man and ushers were Kirk Merley, brother of the bride, and Tom Moulin. The parents gave a reception for the couple at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Purse], friends, for 150 guests. After a wedding trip to Mexico City and Acapulct), the young couple will spend Christmas with the bride's parents. On their return to Californiaj they will reside in San Carlos, where they .have bought a home. MY FRIENDS «T """si M/USmAM DRUGS JOIN ME IH WISHING YOU, ONE AND ALL" A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS! Harold ""Stauffacher of Cary; Peter Freund of Johnsburg; Gregory Koenig of Fox Lake; Dayid McKibbin and James Coburn of Wonder Lake; Horace Mcintosh of Griswold Lake; Kathleen- Merritt of Grayslake; Stanton Albright of Round Lake; Joseph Stella, Delia Martisus and Ruby Vinsik of "McHenry; Frank Csuti of . Holiday Hills; Bill Tyche- \yicz of Cooney Heights; Karen Kigkhafer of Beloit, Wi!s., and Rita' McCulloh of Wo5dstock. ' " . - Cookies and - the Christmas spirit were shared by all. ED'S RENTAL RENTS Floor Sanders to Rotary Tillers EVergreen 5-4122 200 S. Green St. EV^-OOd IO FROMCOIJR STAFF TO YOU A Very Memorial Hospital Patients at Memorial hospital. Woodstock, this past week included?,Cheryl Kreutzer, Robert K. Burns and V. Hussissian of McHenry and,, Joseph Irenes of Wonder.Lake. . (if Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Thompson of Greenwood have named their new son Robert Leslie. The baby, their firstchild, was born Dec. 13, weighing 6 lbs., 9^2 oz. and measur-' ing 20% inches. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan of Rirtgwood and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson of Greenwood. Mrs. Thompson is the former Charlotte Hogan. Mr. and Mrs. Pfcnald Becker are the parents oP1fvso|)j. born Dec. 16 at MemorialVhospital, Woodstock. \ A boy was born Dec. 16 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and The Northwest, Suburban'Mrs. Dale Yingst. Hairdressers and Cosmetolo- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Meyer gists will hold their monthly welcomed a son at Memorial meeting Wednesday. Jan. 6. at hospital on Dec. 17„ the Lake Zurich hotel at 8 p.m. j Guest artists for this meet- j Excluding motor vehicle ing are Burdette and Reggie j deaths, the No. 1 killer in 1956 Brooks of Elmhurst. j 0f persons in the "active age" < -- „ ! group -- persons 15-44 years of McHENRY CAB will be closed . age -- was drowning. both Christmas and New ' -- Year's Day. 34 FFAT) THE WANT ADS Hairdressers To Meet In Lake Zurich Jan. 6 8 a . ALICE AND KAY CAHILL ^IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimilllllllMtlllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIItllltll^ ! VILLA NURSING HOME | . ON PISTAKEE BAY NEAR McHENRY | V m m Home for the Aged SENILE BED PATIENTS 1 Phone EVergreen 5-0461 Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nevitt of Indianapolis, Ind., announce the engagement of their daughter, Jacqueline Earleen, to Mr. Ralph Sprague, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sprague, new residents, of Wonder Lake. Both the future bride and groom are presently enrolled at Anderson college, Anderson, Ind. They plan a wedding in June. School Program Features Students Talented students of each of the four classes at the high school presented a variety program based on a Christmas theme before their respective groups last Friday evening to close the school term. The various classes met in the auditorium, the cafeteria A FOR THE wt/lA SEASON AND THE COMING YEAR THE ORIENT and all is calm with prayers for a peaceful from all of us to all of you.». a chorus of good wishes for a holiday as merry as a joyous carol! May it bring you a full measure of life's greatest blessings. *- Directoi WILLIAM M. CARROLL GERALD J. CAREY' * > WILLIAM A. NYE, M.D. , • ROBERT L. WEBER THOMAS F. BOLGER Officers GERALD jf CARE THOMAS F. BOLGER RICHARD J. ZIEMAN ROBERT L. WEBER JAMES E. LARKIN DONALD WATTLES LUCILLE KNOX ELLEN WALSH. Employees earth and love between fellowmen. Our li prayers are with you for a wonderful Christmas season. RAINBOW CLEANERS 100 N. FRONT STREET McHENRY, ILLINOIS JOHN KERECHEK LENORA FRISBY BEVERLY JUSTEN LILLIAN CAIRNS VIOLA JURGENS KATHLEEN -FREUND NANCY JUSTEN RUTH GRANGER BETSY MOEHLING DOROTHY STOFFEL DORIS BERKLEY ARDELL!E OEFFLING VIRGINIA SHENEMAN LONA PATZKE JUDY STILLING ALBERT VALES JANET CREAMER MARY WEISENBURGER i . BETTY MILLER DONNA KING • HELEN OLSON LILLIAN LARSON PHYLLIS WHITE JOAN FREUND GEORGE J. TUSSEY KATHLEEN ANGLESE SANDRA WALSH RONALD SMITH JEAN VOGEL • tt 'fr McHENRY STATE BANK . ESTABLISHED SINCE 1906 „ "McHenry County's Largest Financial Institution" Member Federal Reserve System ' Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp