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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Jun 1961, p. 20

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'age itM MatE&R# lOMMlLEH Hhititad&y, Juffe 15 Am McCulIom Lake LOCAL LADS TAKE BRIDES IN SEPARATE RITES Eve LeVesque Two of our young men succumbed to the allure of June weddings and became grooms on Saturday, the tenth. First to wed was Frank Edward . Ivacprowicz, son of Mrs. Hay DeWitt of Orchard Drive and Frank John Kacprowicz of Chicago. The bride is the former Donna Mae Dalzeil of Fox Lake. Their marriage took place at St. Mary's church, McHenry, at 11 a.m. A reception for 150 guests was held at the Country club in town. It will be a one week honeymoon for them in Pennsylvania - then on to Roanoke, Va., for a visit with the groom's sister. Upon their return, they will take up residence in Chicago, where Frank is employed. A nuptial mass was read at St. Mary's church, Woodstock, uniting Edward A. Mass and Miss Julianna Gaulke of Woodstock. The groom's parents are -Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Mass of Lake Shore,, Drive. 250 guests attended the wedding reception held at Martinetti's in Crystal Lake. This young couple departed for Philadelphia to combine honeymoon and residence. Ed was commissioned an ensign in the U.S. Navy during commencement exeicises at Marquette university. His bride, also a former student at Marquette, is now a graduate nurse. After three months training, Ed will be reassigned a permanent billet in the Navy. Ease Up on the "Petrol Pedal" With two brand new roads, and so many others in excellent condition, our drivers are having trouble holding to the legitimate speed limit of 20 m.p.h. Violators will be warned! and then prosecuted. An added hazard is the large population of small fry who have been turned loose for ^ three months and we do love everyone of them! This is a --warning which we do hope will be heeded. 'Nuff said? cumb to the charm of our hamlet on a permanent basis. Mr. and Mi's. Ben Gates were also present and Ben proved where his heart was -- by taking on the duties of official bottle and dish washer! "Greater love hath no man", etc. Other local high school grads include Jim Liston, George Meyer, Terry Murray, Ed Reid and Bev Sesko (former residents), and the Thoma boys, Raymond and Ronald, of Germantown. Congrats to all. Parties for many of the grade school graduates were also held over the weekend but too numerous to go into detail. However, we must mention Diane Bjork who graduated from junior high and in the audience, in addition to mother, Bernice, father Torsten, and sister, Bemice Ann, was big brother, John -- home from duties wtth the Air Force. He has returned to his base in Omaha. "f/cct •ivitv" reigned at the Herman M;>ss residence with nuptials on Saturday, and a party for Melinda who concluded her studies at St. Pat's, on Sunday; '. ^ Best wishes and good grades to all the other young people who will go on to various high schools in the fall. "Signal 30" An outstanding movie dealing with accidents on the highway will be shown at our beach on Tuesday, June 20, commencing at dark (about 8:30 p.m.). The film is an official one of the Ohio state police department and will l>e shown under the auspices of our own police department, led by Chief Larry Murray. All members of the community are invited with special emphasis on our teen age drivers. Please do plan to attend. more will be available when these are gone. To check on it, call Lois Parenti at 385-3140, and you might be lucky. The affair is. being sponsored by the Ladies of the Lake. The gals met at the beachhouse last Thursday, and were greeted by the sight of thi'ee beautiful tables which had been recovered and refinished. Credit for the job must go to Betty Poledna and Bobbie Carroll. Nice going, "carpenters". A donation to the Salvation Army was presented to that organization by the club. The check was given to Henrietta Vycital who also gained a few workers for the tagging which was done on Friday. New members Joanne Mai and Nada Klapperich were recognized. A final social to. "wrap up the season" will be held on Thursday, June 22, at the beachhouse and is restricted to ntbmbers only. Refreshments for the last meeting were supplied by Betty Poledna, Emma Pyritz, and Harriet McNamara. Teen Club Election Speaking of the young people, their regularly scheduled annual election will also be held on Tuesday, June 20, at 7:30 p.m. Works out fine with meeting first and film following. Commencement Capers Miss Karen Parkhurst was one of the outstanding seniors who graduated from McHenry high last Friday night. In 7 April, she received a state • scholarship which she will uti- » lize at Loyola in the fall. At I comroencemen t ^exercises she • also received the Louise fiar- • bier Memorial scholarship and ; was presented with a certifi- • cate. Another honor was the » receiving of her gold tassle ' ahd pin for National Honor : Society. With all the adulation and honors, biggest thrill for Kar- • en was the presence of her be- ' loved pop, Frank, who was re- . leased from McHenry hospital : where he had been a patient ; for nine weeks, in time for the • exercises. We couldn't be hap- . pier for the entire family. A r party for many friends and . Relatives was held at Ginny - atid Frank's home on Sunday Jjfternoon, attended by very • <3ose neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. EJ-ank Graydron, who are summer residents but may suc- Smiles 'N' Styles" Progresses Most of the models are outfitted, and everyone is impatiently waiting for the date of June 27 when "Smiles 'n' Styles" will be presented at the American Legion home, starting at 12:30 p.m. Most of the tickets are out and no Communication From the Air Force Jean and Hugh McDonald were thrilled beyond words to receive a letter trom Lt. Sam B. Chapman, Jr., of the U.S. Air Force hospital, Wiesbaden, Germany, where their "son", Edward, is stationed. Lt. Chapman is Ed's commanding officer. Ed was promoted to Airman, first class on June 1 and the letter is a special commendation. In part, Lt. Chapman states "he is really an excellent airman in every respect and we feel fortunate to have him as a member of this organization." He goes on to say "you can certainly be very proud of your son, as he is an example of what one would ilke to see in American manhood. His job performance is I excellent and he recently rej ceived a very fine performance : report from his supervisor". I He concludes his missive with this message: "He has, I by all his attributes, demonstrated that he is a very valuable airman and technician to his section and to the Air Force, and the kind we would, like to retain". Do you blame Jean and Mac for being proud? Fun Festival Cancelled Time is running but and conditions are such that it will be impossible for the Cullom- Knoll association to run its annual summer carnival. The building fund committee headed by Frank Poledna and Ed Hammerstein will receive additional help from Ruth Smith (none better!), Jake Loeschel, Don Parenti and Myra Murray. A public party to help the mercury rise in our building fund thermometer (which has reached a level of $2,440) will be held at the beach on ^Saturday, July 1. Time will be published next week. Natal Days *N' Matrimonial Milestones Belated , greetings^ to one year old Michael Walter on June 14. . . .Cousins Janet and Kathy Murray will be 14 on June 19.'(Their families were living together at the time of their birth, tool) Congrats to Jen Jensen and Elma Nelson also on the ninteenth. . . .It will be 85 years young for Mrs. Augusta Hoeft on June 20. . . June 21 is the wedding anniversary for Marie and Vic Howe. This date marks 29 years wed for Shirley and Len Jensen, Sr. . . .Dorie and Bill Brennan will chalk up 15 years in double harness also on June-j 21. Best wishes to all. Don't forget the man in your house on Sunday, June 18, and we'll see you next week. P.Ur W. & Son OXYGEN EQUIPPED AMBULANCE SERVICE Phorte EVergreen 5-0063 By Henry Heise of Holder's Drug Store ; GHQ AND YOU When wedding invitation? pile up right on top of Father's ]5ay and Junior's graduation, you're in for p case of giftshopping blues. But you can chase those blues with a visit to our store-wide Kodak Cameraland sale that's going on ; light now. -- We've turned our store into ' the capital of Cameraland. On . our shelves you'll find all the great Kodak still and movie equipment you've been seeing ion the Ed Sullivan and Ozzie and Harriet TV shows, and in - the pages of Life, Look and the Saturday Evening Post. You'll be able to find gifts for dad, the grad, the bride groom at prices that will make gift-giving in style easy oti your budget. « z. You can treat dad in the - grand manner with the new "Kodak Automatic 8 Movie : Camera. (He doesn't have to • kno\)v that it's the lowest . priced fully automatic camera . Kodak has ever offered!) For the newly weds you • might decide on the smarl " ^rovynie , Starmatic Outfit. • Your graduate might be re- " warded with a Brownie Star- . meter Outfit. Still cameras. Movie cam- ? eras. ftors. Photo aids You narrfe it, we can reach for It. Just a small down pay- ; ment puts anything in the : store iflto gift wrappings. See "you and your gift list soon? From America's Foremost Manufacturer th Ldkdmoor Hold Rummage Sale June 17 David Heckmann EV. 5-0532 Anyone wishing to contribute clothing or knick-knacks, but no furniture, to a rummage sale may call Val Fradinardo at EV. 5-4498 or Isabel Karmel at EV. 5-4698. Articles may be brought to Lily Lake school house Thursday or Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The sale will be Saturday, June 17. New Resident Attorney Michael Para of Chicago has moved to Lakemoor where he will become a permanent resident. Court of Awards The Lakemoor Girl Scout troop 309 held its final court of awards on Monday evening, June 5, at the community house. A large crowd of parents attended. This Was a big event for three of the girls who had started Scouts when they were 7 years old and having now reached 14, said good-bye to their sister Scouts and leaders. The evening started with the flag ceremony, after which Mrs. Morrison, Scout leader, welcomed all those present. Patrols. 1 and 2 put on short skits and a commercial was given by patrol 3. Then followed the candlelight ceremony, in which the three girls who were leaving lit three candles representing the three parts of the Girl Scout prom- RADIATOR REPAIR Automotive, Trucks and Industrial 1 DAY SERVICE ' All Work Guaranteed - McHENRY AUTO BODY "We are not satisfied until you are" 918 N. Front, Ph. EV5-0444 ise. Ten others then lit the candles designating the ten Scout laws. Presentation of badges followed, with a large number of the troop receiving them. Six girls who completed their tenderfoot rank were given their pins and were welcomed into the troop. They were: Jackie Bitterman, Patty Zabroski, Judy Fantus, Dolly Pattelero, Valerie Schuringa and Karen Schiavone. Roberta C o u n 1 e y received her second class rank. Susan Bitterman, Bonnea Bonder, Barbara Erickson, Carol Erickson, Pamela Kibbe, and Sharon Myers received five year pins. The others of the troop received one year pins. The high poipt of the evening was the presentation of the highest rank in intermediate Scouting, the curved bar, to Regina Heckmannn. Regina is the fourth girl to receive the award out of 100 Scouts who have come and gone since the troop started seven years agp. The others so distinguished previously are Carol Booster, Micki , Morrison and Kathy Brzezinski. After the curved bar ceremony Mrs. Morrison presented farewell gifts to Kathy Brzezinski, Micki Morrison, and Regina Heckmann and then the rest of the girls sang a traditional farewell song. Refreshments were served. This was highlighted by a beautiful cake inscribed with the departing girls names. Village Meeting The monthly village meeting will be held tonight at 8 p.m. at the community house. The next village meeting will be held at the regular time, the second Thursday of the month. Summer Activities for Girl Scouts Troop 309 will discontinue regular meetings until after school starts in September. Day Camp will be July 10 through July 14. Mrs. Morrison will serve as camp unit leader. Two cook-outs with hikes are planned for the summer. The troop is also forming a drill team. This will practice all summer. Interested Scouts should contact Mr. or Mrs, Morrison. The membership is closed since the number is now thirty-two. Any girls who are 10 or over may get on a waiting list by contacting Mrs. Morrison. LOOKING FOR A HOME? Come to Ponca & Logan sts. & see our modeT home in Cooney Heights Subd., McHenry, II Open Every Sunday Afternoon -- Weekdays call . . Lee Cooney General Con!r<acfor EVergreen 5-4345 Homes Built. Anywhere, Anytime, Any Style or Size FHA or Conventional Financing County Girl Wins Nurse Scholarship The McHenry County f^ealth Improvement association nas awarded a nurse scholarship to Jeanne Kohl of rural Huntley, daughter of Mr. and Mr?. Chris Kobel. She has been accepted for training at Swedish American hospital, Rockfprd. This is the fifth nurse scholarship to be awarded by the H.I.A. Miss Rita Drplle, j of Woodstock received the first award and is now employed in a hospital in California. VA ASSISTANCE A Veterans adminfstraAn representative from the Rockford VA office will be on duty at Woodstock Tuesday, June 20, to inform and assist veterans, their dependents, and the general public regarding all benefit programs of the VA. Their representative will be on duty from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the U. S. Post Office building, second floor, in Woodstock. OVERHEATED MOTORS fix Quo Off tke font A dogged radiator lan moan roal damage ft Factory Ahfftod flow IWc? G3SKTO9 100% 41 RADIATOR Sinning and Repairing M IOW, OAT-RATI PiKIJ mm a^ AfbMfao Complete Stock Of Rebuilt. Radiators ADAMS' BIOS'. REPAIR SERVICE S331A W. 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