^raysday, November 9,. 1961 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALEK Cage The* MARY RITA DALY WED SATURDAY IN : JOHNSBURG St. John the Baptist church in Johnsburg was the setting for a pretty wedding on Saturday, Nov. 4, which united in marriage Miss"Mary Rita Daly <^McHenry and Mr. Lawrence J. Feezel of Woodstock. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Daly of 2105 W. Johnsburg road and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Feezel, Sr., of 121 E. South street, Woodstock. Rev. Fr. Wiedeman officiated at the nuptial rite in a church decorated with altar piquets of while mums. The cmldren's choir, accompanied by Sister M. Celestia, provided appropriate music. Miss Daly, given in marriage by her father, was charming in a floor length gown of lace and marquisette, the neckline of which was trimmed with sequins and pearls. Her veil fell from a headpiece of pearls and rhiriestones. She carried a col- Jal bouquet of white orchids fid stephanotis. Attending her were Patti Frisby of McHenry, cousin of the bride, as maid of honor, Harriet Rizzo, sister of the bride, of McHenry, Lou Mathison of Hebron, sister of the groom, and Nancy Tindell of Grayslake, a friend of the brid£, as bridesmaids. The juniffi bridesmaid was Theresa BHly, sister of the bride. They wor-e ballerina length satin dresses, the maid of honor and junior bridesmaid in romance blue and the others in royal blue. With ^them they wore matching pillbox hats with bouffant veils and matching shoes. Their colonial bouquets were' in fall colors. JTpseph Vela of Woodstock, bjpther-in-law of the groom, served as best man. Groomsmehi were Bill Feezel and Floyd Feezel, the groom's brqthers, and Bob Kamin, a friend, all of Woodstock, and James Daly, Jr., brother of the bride, of McHenry. Ushers were Patrick Daly and Robert Rizzty, brother and brother-inlaw, of the bride. Mrs. Daly chose a beige and c%3bba brocade sheath dress with" jacket, cocoa-colored shoe's and bag and a cymbidium- orchid tc match. Mrs. Feezel wore a blue sheath, lace over taffeta, matching accessories and a corsage to. match her" jlress. A. .reception followed at the J o h n s b u r g C o m m u n i t y h a l l , a f ter vyhich the couple left on a short honeymoon trip to Chicfe. They will reside at 217 Griffing avenue, Woodstock. The bride is a 1961 graduate of the McHenry high school and' is employed in Woodstock. The groom received his education ,in Woodstock and is now employed in Crystal Lake. CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF On' Tuesday noon of this SeK, Edward A. Dowd of .ysrtal Lake announced his carididacy for the office of sheriff. He was first appointed deputy sheriff in 1950, was named county court bailiff in 1952/ assistant chief deputy sheriff in 1954 and appointed chief- deputy sheriff in 1958. RUMMAGE SALE Tfte Women of the Moose of IgaHenry is sponsoring a rummage sale at the lodge Nov. 9 and i0, the Thursday sale being from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and ^the Friday sale from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Don't be angry with the feller- who is smarter than you are--it isn't his fault. JOSH: BELLINO . WED SATURDAY TO MR. ROGER GORE St. Mary's Catholic church, McHenry, was the setting for a beautiful wedding on Saturday, Nov. 4, at 11 o'clock in the morning when Miss Josie Bellino, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bellino of 309 N. Crestwood avenue, McHenry, became the daughter of Mr. Roger Gore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gore of Rt. 1, Crystal Lake. Rev. Fr. Eugene Baumhofer officiated at the nuptial rite, for which the children's choir sang. Bouquets of orchid and white flowers decorated the altar. The bride was charming in a gown of white chantilly lace over taffeta, fashioned with a sabrina neckline, long tapered sleeves and full skirt extending from a basque bodice. The skirt featured crystaline pleats and self-scalloped lace, the back ending in a chapel length train consisting of a lace flounce. She was attended by Joann Lira, Jenny Lira and Sandy Lira of Chicago, Josie Nastasi of DesPlaines, Pat Mays of McHenry and Mary Lee Dillon, of St. Charles, the latter as matron of honor. All wore lilac, bouffant taffeta dresses, with chantilly lace, and removable jacket?. At the waists were taffeta cummerbunds and the skirt had floating panels. They wore matching Swiss braid crowns highlighted with aurora borealis crystal and moline circular veils. The flower girl, little Debra Lynn Bellino, sister of the bride, wore a white taffeta, floor length dress, with lilac taffeta cummerbund and a large bow in back, with floating panel. Raymond Gore of Island Lake served as best man and groomsmen were Tommy Bellino, Jay Bellino and Don Kopsell of McHenry, Joe Pen/i of Crystal Lake and Bob Rash of DesPlaines. The ring bearer was Gary Baber of Meadowdale. The bride's mother selected a dress of morning blue, with lace bodice and matching jacket, and had evening blue lace and gold accessories. Mrs. Gore wore an orchid dress and matching accessories. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony at 12:30 EXPERT REMINDS FALL HUNTERS OF SAFETY MEASURES That nip in the air ushers in the hunting season. But unless all hunters practice careful use of firearms, fall also ushers in the usual toll of hunting accidents, warns University of Illinois safety specialist, O. L. Hogsett. Hunting accidents aren't limited to the field either. Over half of the firearm accidents occur in the home. For your own protection while hunting, Hogsett suggest wearing bright colors-- blaze orange, yellow or red-- to distinguish you from prospective targets. And since animals are supposedly color blind, such colors won't scare them away. For all-around safety, Hogsett has these tips: Treat every gun with the respect due a loaded gun. Never carry a loaded gun into your camp, home, car or boat. Make sure the barrel is free of obstructions. Carry a gun so that you can control the direction of the muzzle even if you stumble. Be sure of your target and what's behind your target before you pqll the trigger. Never point a gun at anything you don't want to shoot. Never leave an unattended gun loaded. Never climb a tree, crawl through a fence or jump a ditch with a loaded gun. Never shoot at hard, flat surfaces, such as water, ice, frozen ground, etc. Never mix gunpowder and alcohol-- it's an explosive combination. About one quarter of the world's people speak one of the Chinese dialects. o'clock at the bride's home. Later, a reception was held for between 300 and 350 guests at the V F.W. clubhouse. Following a trip through the South, the couple will reside at 3712 Waukegan road, McHenry. The bride received her education at McHenry high school and the groom in Crystal Lake. She is employed at Oaks Manufacturing company in Crystal Lake and he at Precision Twist. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS See our extensive collection of Christmas greetings . . . choose the cards that suit your taste. McHENRY PLAINDEALER 8812 W. Elm St. ^Announcement WE WILL BE OPERATING AT OUR NEW LOCATION AT , 3813 W. Main Street OH WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15th with all the Latest Equipment Closed Mondays -- Evenings by Appointment "It's Experience That Counts" McHenry Hospital Patients admitted to McHenry hospital during the past week included James Blackman, Douglas Fuller and Sam Twinam, Wauconda; Eleanor Arwood and Lawrence Gmitter, Barrington; Ema Kotzian, Genoa City, Wis.; June Dim* mock, David Sherman, Judith Sherman and Sarah Conklin, Crystal Lake: Florence Gehrke, Round Lake; Arthur Mongeau, Lake Villa; Larry Roeker, Wonder Lake; Joseph R. Duley, Ingleside; Margaret Seversen, Woodstock; Linda Prejna and Randy Karls, Richmond; Jos e p h T o t h f a l u s i , H a m m o n d , Ind.; Imre Nemeth and Nancy Wallace, Fox Lake; Fred, Cervenka, Spring Grove; Albert Casey, Mary E. Luiz. Ruth Borehardt, Deborah B a r w i g, Walter R. Sallman. Elvira Cue» vas, Kathleen (Beck. Mo Domot o , J u d v B a r w i g , M a r t h a Freund, John Cunat, Richard Brod. Donald Weber, Caroline Damski, William Kelch, Larry Brastad. Penny Frey, Ralph Baumgartin, Geraldine L. Minter, Ida Mathews, Robert A. Callender, Arthur Stuhlfeier. Jack Cuevas, Frank J. Lapinski and Steven Ripley, McHenry. Memorial Hospital Patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, during the past week included Signe Larsen, Sarah Miksek Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Flynn, Rt. 9, McHenry, are parents of a son born in Sherman hospital, Elgin, Nov. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wagner, McHenry, announce the birth of a son Nov. 4 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. David Wirtz, McHenry. Nov. 4 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. On Oct. 31 a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Albin Borgeson, McHenry, at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. A Barrington couple, Mr. and Mi's. Sam Scimeca, are parents of a daughter born Oct. 31 at McHenry hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arpns, Crystal Lake, announce the birth of a son Nov. 1 at McHenry hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Meyer. McHenry, are parents of a son Nov. 2 at McHenry hospital. At McHenry hospital on Nov. 2 a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pechart of McHenry. A daughter was bom Nov. 2 to Mr. and Mi's. Russell Stalker, Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mcand Dwayne Davenport, McHenry. Harvard Hospital During the past week Arthur Krause and Mrs. Theodore Krocker, McHenry; and Mrs. Leonard Ackerman, Ringwood, were patients at the Harvard hospital. Lear, Lake Zurich, became parents of a daughter Nov. 6 at McHenry hospital. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Hiller Oct. 30. The new baby, who has three brothers and three sisters, has been named David James. Mr. and Mrs. Jack DeRoehe of Milwaukee welcomed their third son on Nov. 4. He has been named Robert Bryan. Their ?other children are David. 4, and Tom, 2. Grandparents of the ntw baby are Mr. and Mrs. Walter DeRoehe and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson L. Davis, Robert Bryan was born on Mrs. Davis' birthday. CARD OF THANKS The McHenry football team Of 1961 would like to express its appreciation to Ernie Useman and Earl Walsh for their coverage of the football games. We would also like to express our appreciation to the community and students of McHenry high school for the backing which we received durr ing the 1961 football season. The McHemy Warriors 11-9-KL WBKB-TV Channel 7 - 8:15 A.M. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12 -I WILL RESTORE HEALTH UNTO THEE" How reliance on God brings regeneration and cure. Kadloi WAIT (820 kc) Sun. 9;00 A.M. 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