\CA. Ten 3x...„: <JI 0 • J.11 ' I ll~i. •it}! THE McHENAt PLAlNDEALER ..;v*uY fl. iqp! ThofcMay. r>Bruwy20. 1964 Sunnyiide KASYLE BUTE BECOMES BRIDE OF JOSEPH CINA Fran Olson -- S83-5740 Wedding bells rang romantically for Kasyle Bute and Joseph Cina on Feb. 8. The couple exchanged marital vows at the 11 a.m. nuptial high mass at St. Patrick's church in McHenry:' The bride was attended by Josephine Cina, sister of the groom, who was maid of honor; and Marilyn Rossini, cousin of the groom, who was bridesmaid. Kim Bute, sister of the bride, was flower girl. Vincent Cina, brother of the groom, was best man <or did you consider him next-to-t he-best-man, Joe?); Don Parisi, cousin of the groom, usher; and Kelly Bute, brother of the bride, junior usher. Following the ceremony, the members of the wedding party and the parents of the bride and groom were the first to toast the newlyweds at a brunch at the Chateau Louise in Sleepy Hollow. The 6:30 p.m. dinner andlreception at the Chapel Hill Country club was attended by 160 guests. After a week's honeymoon in the South, Kasyle and Joe will make their home in Sleepy Hollow. Congratulations and best wishes for a long, and happy life to -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cina, Jr., And congratulations to the Butes and the Joseph Cinas, Sr., for the gaining of a son and daughter, respectively. .. Blue and Gold Dinner On Boy Sccut Sunday, Feb. 9, Pack 452 held its annual sonand- parents dinner in Fox Lake at 2 p.m. Lions comprised the color guard for the flag ceremony which opened the program. The invocation was given by the Rev. Doenecke, sponsor of the pack. The program consisted of the presentation of the charter by Mr. Phelps, the district committeeman, group singing, awards presentation, presentation of token gifts to den' mothers and helpers, and a closing prayer by Father Weideman. The teepee centerpieces, fleur-de-lies place c&rds, and cub, scarf place cards were all hand crafted. And instant hand craft was the challenge to all the guests who were given a small bundle of materials with which to create an original object while the dinners were being distributed. Dale Maule and Bernie Kennebeck agreed they'd rather give a half hour speech than attempt to judge these object d'arts, but they finally awarded the little loving cup to Ray Thelen, Jr. (They'll hit you for that half hour speech next year, men!) The Maules, Walczynskis, Gersteins and Lakowskes were among the 101 guests in attendance for this big event in the lives of their sons. Buttons-a-Poppin' School reports are out and are met with varying emotions by a cross-cut of students and parents. But there are some especially proud people about. The McDonalds were notified by McHenry high school that sophomore son, Paul, is again on the B plus honor roll, as he has. been every semester. At St. John's Judy Walczynski" has made A honors for two consecutive months,--a unique distinction. Stan and Mary Walczynski made B honors. Congratulations to you all. Ke6p up the excellent work. Wet Party? No, not at all. The temperature took a nose dive and so did! a few skaters. But still and all, the skaters did get to skate, frozen but dry. The Bieschkes, Olsens, Palmers, Stevenses and Norma Gunn were the hardy party on Adults Only Night Feb. 8. So where were the rest of you overgrown ice 'addicts? Fall through a soft spot somewhere? Come, come. Lace up and show up. Ice or not, when a date has been set, there'll be a pleasant evening awaiting you. Give it a try. Watch this space for the next date. P.S. A good time was had by all who did attend. Careful, Kids Due to the adjacent construction, the bus shelter is now sitting on a slightly precarious perch. Parents, please warm your children not to get too rambunctious in and around the shelter, toy the safety of all concerned. Beware The sheriff's office has called to ask dog ownerskeep their dogs in or tied up, as is required by law. There are many running loose at night and these are beginning to travel in packs and pick up stray dogs. Already there have been some regrettable- results. Taking care of your pet is taking care of your interests- equally consequent ial responsibilities. Roads Next issue should announce the township's verdict concerning our roads. Victory Party' The St. John's girls' .volley ball team (7th and 8th graders) won three out of three games from St. Mary's on Feb. 7 at Johnsburg school. Since this was St. John's first competition as a team, it was also quite a moral victory. So the surprise birthday pajama party at Barbara Michel's took on an additional cause for celebration. Judy Walczynski and the thirteen other girls who attended had a grand time dancing, eating, talking, eating, sleeping (but slim little), and eating. House Guests Norma Gunn was hostess for three days to a member of her staff at Lutheran General hospital in Park Ridge. Maria Dorneo, a Philippine exchange visitor nurse, wanted to ice skate and frolic in the snow during her visit to the country. Nov/ wasn't it hospitable of the Heavens to dump a blanket of snow around the Gunn residence on the day of her arrival? To show her appreciation, Dorny insisted on treating Norma to some of her favorite Philippino recipes. At the last view before nightfall, Norma was up on a ladder trying to make that snow man even bigger in hopes of inspiring Dorny to cook up ough to last Norma awhile! Claudia Garn was awfully happy to have Sandy Starr and her 5 year old daughter, Candy, as"' guests for four days. The two long-time friends get together too seldomly, so thoroughly enjoyed chatting and laughing and taking 1 a.m. walks in the snow. Hmmm.. .If Candy Starr were not Sandy's star, but Claudia's instead, then Claudia's Candy would be right handy and not Sandy's Candy-- who said? Why No? "Are you with the party for..." "No." "...Mr. Douglas?" "Senator Paul Douglas?" Yessirree. One little "yes" in place of that "no" by this reporter would've netted the Olsens and the Johansens a free buffet dinner complete with after remarks (better known as political plugs) by said U.S. Senator. But this reporter didn't leave that restaurant without a few words with the Senator. interested in STOCKS? STOCK FUND, " i upi.Mi find mutual fund • 'ii p h j s i z i n g common stocks Objectives: longh-.- m i_.ipit.il appreciation P o • b 11111 n s. ' e a s o n a b I e for aprospectus-booklat QSmai fori man or clip this complete advertisement and mail it to your INVESTORS man. JOHN J. SHAY Zone Manager McHenry Ph. 385-2404 representing DIVERSIfI£0 SERVICES,ESC Advertised in Life-Post FOR THAT OLD FASHIONED FLAVOR COME TO Bouto 120 -- Just East of Route 12 -- Volo, I1L WILUj KOENE* O 22 VABE5TDBS OF SAUSAGES © TRUES ©ESBMAN- MTLE FLAVORS • 1LEAN ISICKOBY BMOHED BACON • ©ELI€IOU§ MSCKOIE? SMOKED BfiAMS • COUNTRY MADE SAUSAGES J. Uh, those two words, being, "Mr. Douglas..."! / Candle Capers Joanne Eichhorn had two pleasant surprises on her birthday. Two friends and her sisterin- law and their children dropped in with a huge pan of brownies and a candle. After they had gone, neighbor Carol Kennebeck brought her a lovely birthday cake. After all that cake and coffee there was yet another cake at dinner time and several gifts, of course, and lots of pretty cards which all made her birthday just wonderful. Gayle Gam's guests for her eighth birthday party were Kathy Farley, Melody and Merily Fail, Donna Krispen, and Kathy Hadley, on Feb. 8. The memory game was surpassed only by Mother's on-the-floor demonstration of championship Jacks. The Garn menagerie was enlarged that day: lady bugs,'a turtle, and Siamese cats! Mortimer the turtle is actually the only bonafide addition since the lady bugs seem to have gotten mixed up with some metal at the manufacturer's and the cfajts are in the form of a paint-bynumber board. Cake and ice cream completed the memorable day at the Garn home. Marty Palmer's paternal grandparents and Aunt Lenore paid him a surprise visit the day before his birthday. So father rustled up a marvelous impromptu meal and the Stevenses joined them all for the celebration. Then on Wednesday Velma Stevens presented him with one of her luscious whip cream cakes and the children were allowed a snowball free-for-all to celebrate. That's like fireworks on the 4th. ed the St. John's vs. Johnsburg basketball game on his birthday, with the Mikkelsens ctnd their boys. They drowned the sorrow of the defeat in singing happy birthday and having cake and ice cream at the family gathering after the game. Anniversary Activities Alice and Ray Bieschke were joined by Sylvia and Bud Von- Obstfelder to celebrate their seventh anniversary. At the restaurant they were presented with a large box of gifts, some silly, some serious, for Bud and Sylvia. For Alice: matches to spark Ray, light bulb so she may never have darkness, oriental blossom incense, so she may bloom forever, and the little shaver she wants (a razor). For Ray: tacks to make him tactful, party horn for his horn of plenty, and rubber bands to help Stan Walczynski' Jr., attended by a lovely desk set! After their dinner they went to Bob and Betty Lakowske's to celebrate their sixteenth "anniversary with cards and laughter and Sylvia's delicious cake. It was a grand night for all concerned. Raking and Burning fVhat? LEAVES! That's right. That's what Dad Kim bro is doing down in Tennessee, as of the latest report. And , Mom Kimbro is happy as can be having guests drop in One after another. -- While we. all shovel out from under! years' old. To Tommy Hanahan vvjja will be seven. On the 25th to Darlene Gerke who will be eight. On the 26th to Johnny Rau who will be seventeen. Many happy returns of the day. a Remember , It's Fathers' Night at St. ^6hn's this Monday, the 24th! The real difference between -being a non-conformist and b'eirti* cranky is often hard to determine. Happy Birthday To Kasey Anderson who will stretch his budget. And climaxbe eight and to Johnny Kanter who will be five on the 21st. On the 22nd to Irene Roy and to Bobby VonOepen who will be two. On the 23rd to Legs Bute and to Ruth Dettlow. On the 24th to Mom Kimbro way down in Tennessee, and to Janice Major who will be ten DR. JOHN ft KELLY OPTOMETRIST At 1224 N. 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