ft? j GOP LUNCHEON WILL FEATURE REP. McCLORY JANET SUE AVERS • " J f f j e H a a k T o ; • ' " -jiVefl. Lincoln Girl Mr. arid Mrs. Dale M. Avers of, ..Lincoln, 111., announce the ^engagement of their daughter, «sja«et Sue, to Terrence Lee spn of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Haak-of Wonder Lake. is graduating from Lincoln high school this spring. Mr. Haak is a graduate of McHenry high school, -the art school of Minnesota and has attended Lincoln college at Lincoln. June 6 has been planned for the wedding date. Community Club Sets Ladies' Night The next regular meeting of the johnsburg Community club Will be held on Monday, April 6, at 8 p.m. All members are Reminded that the deadline for paying 1964 dues expires at this date, after which a penalty will be added. •'"! The following members will serve on the refreshment committee: Wes Tony an, LeRoy Shelter, Sid Whiting, Tony Weber, Tony Wieser, Leo Young "iitjld Dick Rudolph. -f The date of the annual Ladies Night will be Saturday, ^pril 25, and the members are ^jrged to contact Emmit Han- Sen, for reservations, as there Is only a limited number of tickets available. <Elect Officers Of Hottie-Sehool Group St. Mary's Home and School association will hold its final meeting of the school year on Monday evening, April 6, at 8 o'clock in the school gym. Fr. Reilly of Marian Central Catholic high school will be guest speaker. ' Election of officers will take place during the meeting, after jyhich refreshments will be served. All women are cordially invited to attend the annual spring luncheon sponsored by the 12th Congressional District Woman's Republican club, featuring Congressman Robert McClory as guest speaker. The Waukegan Inn will be the scene of the event on Monday, April 27. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m. The "Report from Washington" will be Congressman McClory's first personal appearance before his constituency following his return from Lucerne, Switzerland, where he is now a -United States! delegate to the Interparliamentary union. Mrs. Dorothy McEachren of McHenry is in charge of the invitations committee. Reservations may be made by contacting Mrs. Henry Nell, 1601 W. Sunnyside( McHenry, who is assistant treasurer. Mrs. Thomas Davis of 3202 Golf View, McHenry, is a board member. BUSY MONTH FOR CLIPPED WINGS GROUP Easter Egg Hvmt PRESENT CCD CERTIFICATES TO NEW TEACHERS Beverly Spolur Shower Guest ' Miss Beverly Spohr was guest of honor at a persona? bj*idal shower given Saturday, March 28. Hostesses were hei Sister, Sandy Spohr, and the bridesmaids, Karen Moss, Charmaine Mueller and Sandy Alford. About twenty-five guests enjoyed the social afternoon honoring Miss Spohr, who will become the bride of Frank Studnick at St. Mary's church on Saturday, June 13 at 11:30 Mr. Studnick is now teaching at Dundee high school. Guest Speakers At Big; Hollow Meeting " The Big Hollow school P.TA. Rev. Eugene Baumhofer, pastor of St. Mary's Church, recently presented certificates of Confraternity of Christian Doctrine Teachers to several persons from local parishes as follows: St. Mary's: Mrs. Frank Gende, Mrs. Herman Steffes, Frank J. Leon, Henry Nell, Jr., Mrs. Mathew Oik, Mrs. Clifford Olson, Mrs. LeRoy Smith, Charles Vecchi and Mrs. Joseph Williams (now deceased, who was represented by her daughter, Virginia Williams). St. Patrick's: Mrs. Harold Foss, Miss Genevieve Knox, Mrs. George Smolzer, Mrs. Edward Wilt and Mrs. Robert O'Brien. St. John's: Mrs. Robert Van Zevern. Christ the King: Mr. and Mrs. Kasper Ehlen, Presentation was made after completing eighteen weeks of study in the CCD teachers' course taught at St. Mary's school. A buffet lunch was served for the class on tables decorated by the Sisters and prepared by Mrs. Joseph Dede, Mrs. Donald Weingart and Mrs. Gerry Zimmerman. Also attending were the school Sisters of St. Mary's, Rev. Raymond Holgren, officers of the parish Confraternity of Christian Doctrine and the families of class members. Those completing the course are now qualified to teach elementary catechism. April proposes to be a busy month. for the members of Clipped Wings. On the ninth, the former stewardesses will hold their annual benefit for Florence Crittenton Anchorage and Austin Special Sqhool for Retarded Children. The theme of this year's fashion show-luncheon to be held at the Ambassador West will be a "Roman Holiday". Mrs. Robert Lee's Jiome, 105 S. Kenilworth, Mt. Prospect, will be the setting for the northwest area meeting on the sixteenth. Mrs. Lee has just been appointed area vice-president and will finish out the tenn vacated by Mrs. Dorothy Mac Arthur, Barrington. Anyone wishing information about these affairs may contact Mrs. Walter Gehlaai", 385-3467 or Mrs. W. Schroeder, 385-6484. Miss LaGreca Wed March 30 Sharon LaGreca, daughter of Arthur and Edna LaGreca of 4105 E. Lake Shore Drive, Wonder Lake, and Arthur E. Doyle of Chicago were married at 12 noon at Christ the King church on Monday, March 30. The groom is the son of Mrs. Elsie Doyle of Chicago. Escorted down the aisle by her father, the bride wore a chantilly lace over taffeta sheath dress, with demure neckline, fitted bodice, bracelet length sleeves and a detach able taffeta peau-de-soie bouffant skirt. Her silk illusion, two-tiered bouffant veil fell from an imported Swiss braid crown highlighted with aurora borealis crystals. She carried a colonial style bouquet of white roses and nylon net. For her honeymoon corsage, Sharon chose pink sweetheart roses. Assisting as matron of honor was the bride's sister, Mrs. Barbara Fiala, who wore a silk and lace aqua sheath with matching veil and pearl jewelry. Barbara carried a colonial bouquet of aqua and1 white carnations. James LaGreca, brother of the bride, served as best man for the groom. Joseph Sullivan and Pat Fallow were ushers. The church was decorated with Easter lilies and white mums and hydrangeas. Gordon Fossum was organist for the ceremony. A reception for close friends and relatives was held 5%i the evening at the Lakeview Inn. will meet on Wednesday, April 8, at 8 p.m. in the school cafeteria. The theme for the month is "Through Health and Family Life". Dr. Arthur Baker and Mi's. Susan Grady, R. N. from the Lake County health department, will be guest speakers. Their topic for^the evening will be on venereal disease, and there will also be a film shown.. Election of officers for the Big Hollow school board will be introduced. Hostesses for the evening will be second grade mothers. McHenry Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rude of Crystal Lake are parents of a son born March 23. A daughter was born March 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Gary T. Smith of Fox Lake. Harvard Hospital On March 31 a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene •Huff. RUMMAGE-BAKE SALE A rummage and bake sale sponsored by the Council of Catholic Women for the benefit of the Newman Center at Northern Illinois university at De- Kalb, will be held April 9, 10 and 11 at Blake's garage on Pearl street. The sale will include new and used articles, homemade bakery goods and home canned foods. The hours will be 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday and Friday and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday. Due to inclement weather, the egg hunt sponsored by VFW Post 4600 was held indoors Easter Sunday. Over 300 eggs were colored by the women's auxiliary and buried in the tubs of grass. Cash prizes were given to children fortunate enough to pick the marked eggs. Over ninety children participated in the event, including the two pictured above, who were not identified. HOME ADVISERS GIVE LESSONS TO HOMEMAKER UNITS The home advisers for the McHenry county Extension Service, Mrs. Katharine Neumann and Mrs. Genevieve Hughes, will present the lesson to the homemaker units on April 8 at 1:30 p.m. nad 8 p.m. at St. John's Lutheran church, Woodstock. "Accessories for your costume" will include suggestions for choosing accessories to complete a costume, with emphasis on color, texture and proportion to the size of the wearer Guests, as well as members, are urged to attend. Roll call will be answered by one member from each unit. FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS PLAN MEETING ART SHOW TO FEATURE MANY FINE EXHIBITS Oils, watercolor, ceramics, carvings, drawings and weaving will be exhibited at the McHenry County Town and Country Art show on April 3 and 4. The show, which is sponsored by the McHenry County Cooperative Extension Service, will be held in the auditorium of the Farm Bureau building in Woodstock. Mrs. Genevieve Hughes, assistant home adviser, reports that all entries are due by March 27. The exhibit is open to high school students and adults. Professor Wm. Hazard of Northern Illinois university will serve as jurist for the show. An educational critique will be held by the jurist. Items will be selected for display at a district art exhibition. A representative number will be selected from the district show to appear in an exhibit at the University of Illinois architecture building Oct. 17 through 31. Occlusive national] distributor to" FIVE MUTUAL FUNDS pension and profit sharing services For a prospectus-booklet man or clip this complete adver* tlsement and send it to your INVESTORS man. WW*ItfP CLUMP BIRCH • Potted • 3 Stem • 7-8 Feet JOHN Jo SHAY Zone. Manager McHenry Ph. 885-2404 Representing Diversified Services, Inc. "The Accent Shade Tree For Modern Landscaping' Rt. 14 & 176 Plum® 459-6200 Daily 8-5:30--Sunday 9-5 Crystal Lake, I1L CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone for all the lovely cards, gifts and prayers received during my recent stay in the McHenry hospital and at home. TKe McHenry County Federation of Women's Clubs will hold its annual spring meeting on Wednesday, April 8, at the McHenry Community Methodist church at 10 o'clock in the morning. There will be a potluck luncheon at noon, followed by the program at 1:30 p.m. McHenry, acting as hostess to the comity clubs, is fortunate in having Rev.. Herbert H. Duenow, who will review the book, "When The Cheering Stopped," by Gene Smith. Herbert Duenau is the originator of the dramatic technique in literary presentation. He possesses a rare combination of talents and a master of dialect which has made him one of the nation's leading book reviewers. Mr. Duenau became pastor of the Congregational church, Half Day, in December of 1962. Mrs. Clarence Keim will bet soloist for the prpgrfan. Hostess for the cojfility meeting will be Mrs. Albin R. Olsen. NUIt8g» TOHfiET The McHenry County Nurses association will mefet Thursday, April 9, at 8 p.m. at the newly opened Woodstock Residence. A tour will be cbnducted by Irving Stein, administrator. Ref res h men t swill be served. All graduate and registered nurses are welcomed to attend. SPRING CARNIVAL The Wauconda high school will present a spring carnival from 6 to 10 p.m. on April 11, sponsored by eleven clubs. There will be booths, with games and a variety of items to buy. Other attractions include movies, cartoons and a hootenany. A light supper will be served between 6 and 7:30 o'clock. CARD OF THANKS In this manner I wish to thank my friends and the nurses at the McHenry hospital for their kindness shown me during my stay in the hospital. 4-2-64 Mrs. Steve Danko 4-2-64 Helen Huizinga reen Blemsemmmer Blouses.... Lone sj, by Lady Arrow eeves °% Bermuda Collars 4 % . S\eeN<* \ pastel Colors X"®*1 % Buttori-down Sizes 30 to 38 Collars Solid® «cis i00 Each 8717 N. Green Street Hours: Daily 9-5:80 -- FrL 9-9 ^ J erdonofd --^ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bigelow and children, Sheryl Ann and Bobfcy, of Fort Jennings, Ohio, spent the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Blake. " ' ; Miss Gertrude Sutton of Chicago and brother, Robert Sutton of Davenport, Iowa, visited McHenry relatives Saturday. Mys. Nick M. Justen and daughter, Cjiarene have returrifyi from a month's visit in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Whittemore and family in Menlo Park, Calif. Gene Bacon and a classmate at Loras college, Dubuque, Iowa, BVed Penning of Hosburg, Iowa, visited the former's grandmother, Mrs. Nellie Bacon, Thursday evening. They were spending their Easter vacation with the former's parents, the Weston Bacons, at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Freund and daughters, Bonnie and Lorelei, have returned from a visit with their son and brother, James Freund, who is employed at Chattanooga, Tenn. Easter guests in the John R. Freund home were the Norman Freund family of Wauconda and the Jay Seymour family of Wheeling. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawrence of Chicago were weekend guests in the Donald Givens home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yanda left for Cloquet, Minn., Monday where they were called by the death of his brother, Frank Yanda. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rietesel, sons, Steven and Byron, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walsh and Mrs. Gerald Newman were entertained in the Walter Fenske home in Chicago Easter Sunday. Dinner guests in the Paul Patzke home on Easter Sunday were the Richard Patzke family of Grayslake and Mrs. Bessie Sund and Viola Buchert of Crystal Lake. Mrs. Kathryn Worts has returned from a three months vacation in which she was accompanied by Gladys McCarthy of Gurnee, Lenore Stoerp of Long Grove and Helen Ernesting of Lake Zurich. They made the trip by car and spent several weeks in Phoenix, Ariz., then went on to Saugus, Calif., for a two weeks visit in the home of Mrs. McCarthy's granddaughter, Mrs. Fred Howlett and husband, later spending a week in Phoenix before leaving for home. Mrs. Virginia Fritz and children of Wheaton were recent guests in the Robert Thompson home. Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan and son, Gary, of Downers Grove were Easter guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan. Walter J. Freund, Joseph Williams and Winfield Hag berg have returned from a two weeks trip to Florida where they enjoyed the ball games at Sarasota and also called on the Stephen N. Schmitts and George Wirfs in St. Petersburg. Mrs. Robert Thompson attended the State Conference of the Daughters of the American Revolution held at the Palmer House in Chicago last Thursday where a program antf luncheon was held in honor of the Good Citizenship girls chosen throughout the state. 1 he state and national awards were given at this time. Mrs. James Wagner and family of Milton. Wis., spentthe Easter weekend with her parents, Mr?- and Mrs. Heib Simon, and other McHenry relatives. Mr. and Mr*. Howard Carlson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Moriarity and family of Chicago were weekend guests in the Pat Moriarity, Sr., home. Miss Dorothy Adams returned to DesMoincs, Iowa, Sunday, to resume her studies at Drake University on Monday after spending her Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Math Adams. Father Clarence Thennes of Stockton and Rev. Fr. Morgenthaler of St. Bede&^Fox Lake, were out of town * oiks at an Easter gathering of the John Thennes family held at the John Thennes home Monday evening. Mrs. Herb Simon, Mrs. James Thompson and daughters, Maribeth and Mrs. Kenneth Homo and baby were visitors in the Robert Wayman home in Arlington Heights Thursday. Joan Adams wos home from her studies at Loyola university to spend the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfons Adams. Kenneth Stilling is home from his studies at the College of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minn., to spend a ten day vacation with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Herdrich. Mrs. Peter A. Freund, Mrs. Alfred Weingart, Mrs. George Justen, Mrs. Ben Justen and Mrs. A. P. Freund spent a recent day in Chicago where they attended a reunion dinner at a Chicago hotel. Jimmy Wiater, a student at St. Colletta's school, Jefferson, Wis., is spending the Easter holidays with Ms grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Althoff. Sister Jeremia of Greenville, Wis., and Sister Arcadia of Campbellsport, Wis., visited relatives here a few days this week. Gary Vycital will return to St. Paul, Minn., Sunday, where he will resume his studied at the college of St. Thomas after spending the Easter vacation with his; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vycital. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hogan of Elgin and Jack Scbocnholtz of DeKalb were weekend guests in the M. B. Schoenhoitz home where Mrs. Hogan's birthday was celebrated on Saturday evening. Among those from out of town attending the funeral or wake of Thomas Kane were Mrs. Phil Kane and daughter, Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wendt, Mr. and Mrs. William Ascher and daughter, Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hayes and Mrs. Mercedes Gustafson, all of Chicago; Mrs. D. L. 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Charles Stilling and sister, Julia, have returned from a 10 day visit in the home of the former's son, Jerome Stilling, and family, in LaPuenti, Calif. Miss Leona Freund has returned from a vacation in which sh£ visited eleven, states and spent some time in Tampa, Fla., from where sightseeing trips were made. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Drumproff and Mrs. George Dumproff of Union. They stopped enroute to pick up George Dumproff, Jr., in Georgip. He has just completed his army service and made the trip and returned home with them. Misses Julia, Rose and Margaret Stilling and Miss Rena Sheid were Easter guests in the home of Mrs. John J. Scheid in Woodstock. Others present were the Elmev and Norman Scheid families of Woodstock. C. C. Hollowell of Elgin and Charles Hollowell of Champaign were visitors in the George H. Johnson home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Heuel of 3415 W. John street have been spending a few days in Excelsior Springs, Mo. 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