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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Aug 1960, p. 2

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Page Two THE MCHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, August 4, 1J360 Walter Frett Son Christened The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frett of'Jak-Ana Heights was christened last Sunday at St. John's" church. Johnsburg. The baby \v a s' named John Walter, and the sponsors were Gregory Nowak and Elaine Godina. A supper party was held later in the evening;. It was the fifth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frett of Johnsburg. but the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Godiija of Lakeland subdivision. It was also the first great- . grandchild for /Mr. a 11 d Mrs. John Tabar of Chicago, on the maternal side. He was christened in a caip -and gown sixty-five years old. first wuri) by the grcat-grand- 'father. Yardas Infant • Is Christened On Sunday,.""July 31. Christine Marie, daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Yardas of Kent Acres, was baptized at St. Mary's Catholic church by Fr. Renncll. Sponsors for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Albertz of Bay Village, Ohio, who were represented by proxies, Mr. and Mrs. David Kent. Christine was born July 18 a t M e m o r i a l h o s p i t a l a n d weighed in at 10. lbs., 2 ozs. She was welcomed home by a sister, Candace, 6, and a brother. David. 414. Mr. Yardas is the new administrator of Emmons school. Anlioch. and former music department head at Round Lake. Bridal Couple NANCY MAY KRENZ LOVELY BRIDE OF C. WILLIAM WEBER rnr Hi, i.ititiinwititrT THE JOHN UPHUESES This happy cutting their were married in church., Chicago, One of the prettiest of the mid-summer weddings in Mc- Henry was solemnized last Saturday, July 30, in St. Patrick's Catholic church when Miss Nancy May Krenz became the bride of Mr. C. William Weber. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert O. Krenz of Crystal Lake and the j groom is the son of M^ and ! Mrs. Carl N. Weber of Mc- Hcnry. Rev. Fr. Eugene Parker officiated at the 10 o'clock riupi tial li'e performed in a church i decorated with several bouj quels on the altar. j The groorrl's mother was or- ' gnnist for t lie occasion, wit h i Ea»i Conway, his uncle,- ,and Ariclc Froehlich as soloists. The bride was beautiful in a white 01 ganza lace dress, with sequins on the bodice and bouf- , fant skirt with semi-long train^Iler fingertip Veil was i held by a" crown of sequins, j . Miss Donna Krenz of Crystal { Lake, the bride's- sister, acted couple. shown ' as maid of honor, wearing a wedding cake, ' yellow and white, waltz length, SL Ignatius floral dress, with bouffant on June 18. ; skirt and bow in back at the She is the former Jaequelyn . waist. She wore a yellow Jovce Klein, daughter of Mr. • matching crown hat \yith short and Mrs. Peter C. Klein of Chicago, summer residents of this the EMERALD PARK COUPLE MARRIED FIFTY-TWO YEARS Gathering Honors McHenry Resident A gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Herdrich on July 24, honoring Mr. Herdrich on his seventieth birthday anniversary. Present to enjoy a picnic supper and social afternoon and evening were his six children and their families, his two brothers, their wives and a few fiiends as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Adams and son, Vincie. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herdrich, Carol, Terry, Linda and Bonnie, of Island Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mailfold, Mr. and Mrs. John Granath, Betty Ann. Jack, Mary Lynn and Michael. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Herdrich, Gregory, Tom and Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hunter, Tony, Pat, Judy and Dannie. andyMr. and Mrs. Charles Herdricn'of McHenry; Mr. ' and Mrs. Anton Herdrich and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lang of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herdrich and Mr. and Mrs. J. Marks of Morton Grove. veil. Gus Unti. Jr.. served area. The bride will be remem- ; groom as best man.. bered as a member of the 1956 | Mrs. Krenz selected a moss United States Olympic gym- green silk chantung dress, with nastic team that competed in jacket, and brown accessories. Melbourne. Australia. She has Mrs. Weber wore a brown and been teaching physical educa- white lace dress, with jacket., tion -at Evanston Township : and had beige and brown achigh school. 1 cessories. : | A breakfast and reception | for sixty guests was held at 1 noon at the Wing 'n Fin cluh- ! house, after which the couple j left on a trip into northern I Wisconsin. They will reside on , ,, ^ , west Main street, McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. R. Edwar t ^ride is u 1935 gradu- Pritz of Emerald Park are ob- a(£? ()f lhp Crysta, Lakc Com_ serving their fifty-second wed- munj(y high school and is now cling anniversary on Saturday, emp]OVC(j as a secretary for A u g . 6 , w h e n t h e y w i l l b e Z u r i^ I n c C h i c n g o T h e guests of honor at a family , g,room js a 1955 graduate of party to be held in Woodstock. McHenry hjgh school, served Present with them at the four years in the Navy and is celebration will be the three now employed at the Frank G. Pritz children, Clement E., , Hough £0., Libertyville. William A. and Alice Mason, | ' all of Chicago; also seven j grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Pritz moved to Emerald Park six years ago alter he retired from a successful career as a manufacturer. The Pritzes have shown a great interest in their adopted community and have entered into the undertakings of several local organizations. Until this summer, they have been hosts each year to more than 100 residents of an old people's home in the Chicago area, who enjoyed an outing at their lovely home. However, a recent illness of Mr. Pritz prevents him from entertaining so many folks this summer, but he is making plans to take children from two area churches to the circus in Rockford at some future date. 0SRITAL Tell Engagement Of Jolayne Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson of 216 S. Green street announce the engagement of their daughter, Jolayne, to Mr. Richard Hall, son of Jarvis Hall of Janesville, Wis. An October wed ding is planned. Mrs. Frank Geary of Chicago, formerly of Fox street, McHenry, has been in critical condition in West Suburban hospital. Friends may write to her in Room, 355, *518 N. Austin Blvd., Oak Park. Bucher-Brubach Vows Exchanged The Community Methodist church was the setting for a lovely wedding last Saturday, July 30, when Miss Kay Bucher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huffmaster of Pistakee Bay, became the bride of Mr. Dale Brubach, son of Mr. find Mrs. Howard Brubach of Island Lake. Rev. George Martin officiated at the 5:30 o'clock service in a church decorated with bouquets of flowers on the altar. Miss Celia Page was orgonist and Dorothy Hollander sang two appropriate selections. The pretty, blonde bride selected a floor length dress of embroidered silk organza, the bustle extending from waist to floor in rippling effect and ending in chapel train. The dress was styled with short sleeves, with gauntlets, and had seed pearls trimming the neckline, sleeves and lowered waistline. She wore a lace and seed pearl headpiece to which a short veil was attached. Her bridal bouquet consisted of lilies centered with >n orchid. Miss Dorothy Cook of Wonder Lake acted as maid of honor and Miss Judy Lyons of Chicago was bridesmaid. Both are closc friends of the bride. They were attired similarly ih gowns of bright blue, street length, styled with round necklines and short, puffed sleeves. The rose design on the dresses was repeated ih the headpieces and they carried bouquets of lilies in salmon color. Robert IIopp of McHenry served as best man and Peter Olson was groomsman. Ushers were William Bowman and Robert Hanshaw. Mrs. Huffmaster chose a beige silk organza dress, with which she wore matching stole and accessories. Her corsage was of roses. Mrs. Brubach wore a beige sheath eyelet dress end matching accessories and a similar corsage. A buffet supper for 150 guests followed the service at the Wing 'n Fin club, after which there was a reception and dancing. The newlyweds are enjoying a week's trip, and then will reside in the McHenry community. The bride is a 1959 graduate of the McHenry high school and has just completed a modelling course. The groom recently received his discharge from the Air Force. Honored At Bridal Shower Forty guests were present at a bridal shower complimenting Miss Judy Hollenbach at the V.F.W. hall last Thursday evening, with Mesdames M- L. Schoenholtz, Robert Rusboldt. Arthur Jackson, James Freund and Stanley Freund as hostesses. Cards were played, with prizes awarded. A buffet lunch was served and the honored guest presented with many gifts for her new home. Miss Hollenbach will become the bride of Loren Freund on Sept. 10. A rich aunt is NEVER in the way. Residence Changes Mrs. Ella Buss has moved from 410 Main street, McHenry, to her home at Bohner's Lake, near Burlington, Wis. The place she has vacated is being occupied by Mrs. Madeleine Mayfield and family, who moved from the flat over the Wattles drug store on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McHenry Hospital Patients in McHenry hospital this past week included Leo Fitts of Glen Ellyn;; Irving Morgan, Myrtle Johnson, Bernice Malstrom, Joanna Parkhurst, Margaret Granath, Mildred Crokin, Estelle Siviter, Robert GIueck7~Linnea Olsen, Deborah Walter, Harold Miller, Flora Parks, Josephine Quillinan, Nicholas Lopez, John Strasser. James Lennon and Mabel Matterer of McHenry; Deborah, Pamela and Carol j Swederski of Johnsburg; Alan j Van Every of Solon Mills; j Joan Frett and Ruth Flemons 1 of Crystal Lake; Marie Simo-- J netto of Pell Lake and Albert i Serrara of Chicago. Memorial Hospital Patients in Memorial hospi- ENROLL IN UNIVERSITIES Judy Hans was ^among the more than 300 young men and women who visited the University of Wisconsin campils last week to register for thje 1960-61 school year. Ben J. Chelini of Allen avenue has enrolled in the engineering school at Purdue university in Lafayette, Ind. n is Friends here were happy to receive an announcement of the birth of their infant child, a girl, Georgette, born July 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hof^ar The Hofkas formerly made their home in the Lakemoor community and now live in California. Mr. Hofka was employed for several years at the Plaindealer. Mr. and Mrs. Hilmer >»Heike of Mundelein are parents of a daughter, Betty Ann, born at C o n d e l l M e m o r i a l h o s p i t a l , Libertyville, July 15, weight 7 lbs., 4 ozs. Little Betty Ann was welcomed home by two brothers. Kenneth and Robert, Mrs. I-Ieike is the former Margaret Wissell, daughter of Mrs. William Wissell of McHenry. The paternal grandmother is Mrs. Irene Heike of Libertyville. Fred Matthews of Elkhorn, Wis., is the only greatgrandparent. Mr. and Mrs. John Kreuger are the parents of a daughter, born July 29 at Memorial hospital. A girl was born July 29 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Rexford StockwelL Mr. and fljrs. David Wirtz are the parents of a daughter, born July 29 at Memorial hospital. A boy was born July 29 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Tomano of Wonder Lake. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Jacobson at Memorial hospital on July 29. A daughter was born at Harvard hospital on July 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Verstege. A son was born at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith on July 27. Mr. aed Mrs. Gerald Mieritz are the parents of twin boys, born Aug. 1 at Memorial hospital. CARD OF THANKS I want to take this opportunity to thank friends and neighbors for the many, many kindnesses extended during my recent illness. I am especially grateful" for the services and encouragement of the nurses and Sisters at St. Therese hospital during the time I was confined there. The thoughtfulness of everyone will long be remembered. Gertrude Barbian Neiss 14 August 11 Riverview Camp, R.N.A. Luncheon -- 12:30 p.m. -- McHenry Country Club -- Make Reservations by Aug. 9. August 13 McHenry Shores Fun Fair-- At Beach and Ball Field. August 23 Democratic Women's Club Style Show-- 8 p.m. -- VFW Clubhouse, McHenry. August 24 Lady Foresters' Annual Picnic. August 81 St. Mary's P.T.A. Fall Fashion Revue and Salad Luncheon -- V.F.W. Clubhouse. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone for the many cards, gifts, prayers, visits and spiritual bouquets I received during my stay in the hospital. Mrs. Joseph Glosson *14 CARD OF THANKS Our sincere appreciation to those men who in spite of floods and very bad weather cooperated with each other in the construction of our new home. We are very happy to say "thank you" for a wonderful job to Earl Forsman, contractor, and his employees; George F. Jedlicka, McHenry County Building and Zoning Officer; Gordon E. Sargent, Supervisor and Engineer of the county, and all other McHenry County employees. Walter and Clara H. Jarczyk 14 •friOMAS DOUGLAS CLAIMS BRIDE IN ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rev. R. L. Eldridge officiated at a nuptial service performed last Saturday, July 30, at 11 a.m. in St. Paul's Episcopal church which united in marriage Miss Elizabeth Anne Hihtze and Mr. Thomas Charles Douglas. Miss Hintze\is thedaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Hintze of Griswold Lake, and Mr. Douglas is the son of Mrs. Velma Douglas of McHenry. The altar of the church was decorated for the occasion with pink and white flowers. Mrs. Mary Leader provided appropriate musical selections. Miss Hintze was lovely in a white silk organza dress, styled with long sleeves and chapel train. Her rhinestone tiara held a white net veil. She wore a necklace and earrings of crystal. M i s s B a r b a r a K e n a l o f Springfield acted" as maid of honor, wearing an azure blue chiffon dress with matching hat, pearl necklace and earrings. Earl B. Dowell of Ringwood served as best man and ushers were Stanley Schaffer of McHenry and G. A. Douglas of Lakeland Park, the groom's uncle. Mrs. Hintze selected for her daughter's wedding a beige lace and organza dress and matching acces s o f i ie s. Mrs. Douglas Jiad a blue lace sheath With black accessories. A? reception follbwed the service at the McHehry Country club for 100 guests, after which the couple left on a trip through the southwestern nited States for about three eks. They will live at Barrfngton until November, when they will move to McCullom Lake. The bride received he*- education at Illinois State Normal university, Northern Illinois university at DeKalb and*4he University of Wisconsin. She has been teaching at Wauconda. The groom attended Kendall college in Evanston, Elgin Junior college and Northern Illinois university at DeKalb; He has been teaching at Quinten's Corners. MARRIAGE LICENSES William Phillips and Edith Vogel, both of Richmond. John Perry, Wonder Lake, and Margaret Fuller, McHenry. ' Thomas C. Douglas and Elizabeth A. Hintze, both of McHenry. Fashions for Children Sizes: Girls: 0-14 -- Boys: 0-7 The Store That's FIRST! - f c - -- _ _ W i t h V a l u e s p||I\T With Better Brands I IBltJ I With Finer Gifts Come In And Shop With Us! THE DEBBIE SHOP, Richmond, 111. One Door West of Anderson's Candy Open Daily 9-6 -- Closed Thurs. Afternoons ED'S RENTAL RENTS Electric Hammers to Wheel Chairs EVergreen 5-4123 JUST FOR YOU! From all the latest summer hair styles, we have the one that is just for you! One that will accentuate the highlights afrd bring out the radiant beauty of your hair. Call us or come in today! t^iverside 126 N. Riverside Dr. PHOD« EV 5-0147 Member of N.H.C.A. i: Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9-9; Wed.', 9-6; Sat., 8-5; Closed Mon. to McHenry, 111 MARRIED SATURDAY Miss Donna Weiss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Weiss, became the bride of Mr. Robert Hamm of Fox Lake ih a 4:30 o'clock wedding servicie which took plare in Round Lake's Lutheran church last Saturday, July 30. Buss, who have been living in !al- Woodstock this past week the Buss home in Wisconsin, included D. Aissen, William are now residing in an apartment in Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. William Miller and sons have moved from 306 N. Green street to 702 South street, Cooney Heights. The Larry Bott family, who formerly lived in the Adams apartment at 511 - Waukegan street, are now making their home in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clarke have moved from their home in Country Club Estates to Crystal Lake. Mr. Clarke, who suffered a heart attack on July 17, will be confined to Hines hospital for several weeks. Hansen, Lee Ann Cristy and Grant Blodgdtt of Wonder I.ake; Frank Stritar. William Welter, Catherine Balev, Mark Afeld, Mary Jane Pieroni of McHenry. Harvard Hospital Theodore Richardson and George Frederick of McHenry were patients in Harvard'hospital this past week. fTSfflWHNER!; Lunch! Sunday Brunch! Bnfoy Be&utlful Organ Music While Dining I I I Open Daily 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. I New Cocktail Lounge! ttoNEy BEAU GENOA CITY, WISC Meet Your Allstate Agent THE RAINBOW CLEANERS TRUCK IN FRONT OF YOUR HOME TELLS YOUR NEIGHBORS.* • • • YOB wuuk tb best for Uy! PHONE CVsrgreM 5-0927 For Pidcop DRY CLEANING If you're shopping for insurance, here's the man to talk to. FRANK LOW 105 Richmond Rd. McHenry, III. EV 5-5487 He represents Allstate-- the company that takes the red tape and high cost out of insurance to give you more value for your money. Why not get the full story for yourself about Allstate's money-saving low rates . .. "on the spot" claim service . . . and top-quality protection. Stop by or phone soon. APPROVED You're In good hand* with S A N I T 0 N E .SERVICE • insurance Companies MOMf omcfi iKOMf III We've Added Another Million July 27, 1959, the McHenry State Bank announced that the bank's total resources had reached $16,000,000.00. Now, one year later on Saturday, July 30, 1960, another million dollars v^s added to that figure--making a total of $17,000,000.00. In fact, on August 1st the total was more than two hundred thousand dollars over the seventeen million mark. This fifteen million dollar increase since 1940 is due to many things, but primarily due to the confidence the entire community has placed in the bank. The McHenry State Bank feels their customers are their most important asset, apd pledges to continue meriting this trust through sound management and customer service. Folks enjoy banking in the attractive colonial building, and they rely on the Bank's more than a half century experience with Community needs. The McHenry State Bank thanks all their current customers, and cordially invites you to open your account at the bank with 17 million dollars in total resources. The McHenry State Bank, McHenry County's largest financial institution. f

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