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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Dec 1964, p. 2

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% :: > % f XI' THE McHENRY PLAINPEALFUl Thursday* December 31, 1961 FRANCES MAYFIELD Miss Mayfield Engaged To Wed Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Schroeder of 3809 W. Main street, McHenry, announce the engagement of Mrs. Schroeder's daughter, Frances Mayfield, to Donald Herdrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Herdrich of 1018 N. River Road, McHenry. Miss Mayfield is a 1961 graduate of McHenry high school and is attending Marquette university. Mr. Herdrich graduated the same year from Campion Jesuit high school at Prairie du Chien, Wis., and is in his senior year of electrical engineering at Marquette. (•AIL YOUNG Holiday Hills C.irl Is Engaged To Wed Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Young of Holiday Hills announce the engagement of their daughter, Gail Lee, to James D. Dowhin, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Dowhin, Sr., also of Holiday Hills. Gail graduated in 1964 from McHenry high school, where her fiance completed his studies two years previous. No immediate plans have been made for the wedding. Jr1 PATRICIA FISHER Young Couple Plan For June Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Fisher of 1818 S. Orchard Lane, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Anne, to Jim Koty, son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Mazur of ,2806 N. Oak drive. Both young people are McHenry high school graduates. A June, 1965, wedding is planned. PATRICIA BOLTON McHenry Couple Engaged To Wed Announcement has been / made by Mr. and Mrs. John \Bolton of 3808 W. Main street of the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Lee, to John T. Colomer, son of Mrj, and Mrs. BETTY NEFF Couple Plans For Autumn Wedding Mr. and Mrs. John Becker of 5211 W. Hunter Drive, Lakeland Park, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Lee Neff, to Harold Pickerell, Jr., son of the senior Harold Pickerells of 409 Elgin Avenue, Dundee. A fall wedding is planned. DIANE STANLEY Richard (irieg Will Wed Michigan (iirl Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stanley of Roseville. Mich., announce the engagement of their daughter, Diane, to Pfc. Richard E. Greig. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tomasello of McHenry. The young couple have cho- Paul E. Colomer of 1315 Sunnyside Drive, McHenry. No immediate plans have been made for the wedding. % BESTWIS"^'--- FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR Ifs a pleasure to serve you. Please accept our sincere thanks and all good wishes for your new year. RIVERSIDE HAIRSTYLING McHenry, Illinois AFS SPONSORS INTERNATIONAL BALL THIS WEEK The Woodstock chapter of American Field Service is sponsoring for the first time an International Gala ball to be held Jan. 2 at the Timbers restaurant on- Routes 47 and 14. The American Field Service, with adult chapters, sponsors the bringing to Woodstock of foreign students for a year's study at the local high school and the sending of oiie or more students abroad to live with families there. So that many residents of Woodstock and McHenry county can get to know these young people better is the purpose of sponsoring the International ball. Visiting students sponsored by other chapters of AFS in the county are invited to attend. Miss Carolyn Naisby Smith of Birmingham, England, the current student attending WCHS and living with the William Tammeus family of Woodstock, has been notified that Mrs. Robert Lucas of Chicago will be in attendance with her husband and as Deputy coun* sul will represent the Consul General of Great Britain. Everyone interested in meeting these young student ambassadors from abroad is invited to attend. Gavin Young Beglin of Story Brook Farm, Woodstock, will be the master of ceremonies and co-ordinate the program of dancing that will appeal to both students and adults. Mr. Beglin, known professionally as Gavin Young, appeared with the musical "Oklahoma" during its New York run and on national tour. Dancing will be from 9 until 1 a.m. McHenry Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Ordean of Crystal Lake are parents of a son Dec. 22. A daughter was born Dec. 22 to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deppmeier. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moore of Barrington became parents of a daughter Dec. 23. A Cary couple, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loitz, are parents of a daughter bom Dec. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Penze of Island Lake announce the birth of a son Dec. 26. A son was born Dec. 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Reuter. Memorial Hospital, Woodstock, On Dec. 23 a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen of Wonder Lake. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend a sincere "Thank Yau" to all our friends and neighbors for their cards, flowers and other expressions of sympathy at the time of our recent bereavement. A special thanks to Father Eugene Baumhofer and Father Matthew Rudden of St. Mary's Church and Father Clarence Thennes. We are truly grateful. The Leo WinkeU Family H. B. Schaefer Family William Perkinson Family Mrs. John Petersen 12-31-64 CARD OF THANKS To all my friends and neighbors: Many thanks for gifts, flowers, cards, prayers and all kindnesses shown during my recent inactivity. Special thanks to the nurses at Harvard Hospital. Mrs. Joe M. Schaefer, Jr. 12-31-64 sen Feb. 27 for the wedding, which will take place in Michigan. Pfc. Greig is stationed at Selfridge Air Force base, Mich. NEW YEAR Our sincere wishes for a joyous New Year. MORRIE'S CITIES SERVICE McHenry, III. New Tuna Salad Proves Popular New recipes for tuna salad are high on the "wanted" list of tuna consumers, according to a recent study. Over 66 percent of the women interviewed in the study expressed a desire for more tuna salad recipes. Here's California T u n a Salad that's delectably different. A nippy sour cream marinade and dressing complement the mild tuna flavor. An arrangement of pineapple chunks, sliced cucumber, hnd avocado wedges adds a western totich. California Tuna Salad Platter 1 cup sour cream, divided 1 teaspoon salt, divided % teaspoon Tabasco 3 tablespoons lemon juice, 2 cans (6^ or 7 ounces each) tuna in vegetable oil 1 cup chopped celery Salad greens l/4 cup walnut halves 1 medium avocado, cut into wedges 1 cucumber, sliced 1 can (1 pound, 4 ounces) pineapple chunks, drained 1 teaspoon sugar 2 tablespoons capers , 1 tablespoon finely chopped parsley Combine Vz cup jpf the sour Tabasco and 2 1 tablespoons of cream, xk tetespbon of the salt, the lemon juice; mix well. Toss with tuna and celery. Cover platter with salad greens. Spoon tuna mixture in mound in center; garnish with walnut halves. Arrange avocado, cucumber and pineapple around tuna. For dressing, blend together remaining V2 cup sour cream, xk teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, sugar, capers and parsley. Pass dressing with salad. YIELD: 6 servings: HAROLD FREUND NEW COMMUNITY CLUB PRESIDENT At the last meeting of the Johnsburg Community club, Harold Freund was elected to the office of president. Others named were Richard Hiller, vice-president; Tom Oeffling, secretary; Tom Huemann, treasurer; Fred Smith, Ben Schmitt, Stanley Freund, Henry Hiller, Bud Miller and Si Meyers, directors. Lloyd Freund, who had served for the last four years as president, declined the nomination because of other business commitments. The nev^ president, Harold Freund, hai acted as secretary of the club for sixteen years. Committees for the ensuing year will be appointed by the chairman at the next meeting, which will. be held Monday Jan. 4, at 8 p.m. All members are invited to attend. Refreshments will be served by George Nowak, Greg Nowak, Glen Nixon, Henry Nell, Joseph Miller, George May and LeRoy Miller. Wed In Holiday Rite •Hit' Ip m - % *, Kotalik Studio Photo MR. AND MRS. CHARLES SPARKS Mrs. Eva Bacon and Mr. Charles Sparks wiere married in a pretty pre-holiday nuptial rite solemnized in the Community Methodist church Sunday, Dec. 20. Rev. Ernest Carder officiated at the 4 o'clock afternoon service. The couple will make their ht^ne at 3^06 W. John street. January 3 K. of C. Basketball Tournament Finals--St. Mary's Gym Grade School--2:00, St. Mary's and St. Patrick's McHenry; 3:00, Men's Final, St. Mary's McHenry, and St. John's, Johnsburg. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our beloved mother, Christine Stilling, who passed away twelve years ago on Jan. 1, 1953. A precious one from us is gone A voice we loved is stilled A place is vacant in our midst Which never can be filled. Children and Grandchildren 12-31-64 ADAMS BROS. REPAIR McHenry, I1L Bosmtai I Sister Mary Nicholas, R.S.M., former principal at St. Patrick's schoool, McHenry, underwent surgery recently at Mercy hospital, Chicago. McHenry Hospital Patients admitted during the past week in McHenry hospital included Helen Diekmann, James Marsh, Lorraine Rollie, Marie Esposito, Betty Krause, Bessie Rueff, Cora Curtiss and Genevieve Weist, Crystal Lake; Eugene Lawman and Constance Hallek, Fox Lake; Lawrence Gilo, Antioch; Craig C o n e , W o o d s t o c k ; M a r t i n Burns, CarpentersvUle: Leon VanEvery, Solon Mills; Anita Kasper and Katherine Jacobs, Wauconda; Walter Steffen, Richmond; Mae Coole, Wheaton; Gregg Gomoll, Spring Grove; Beverley Loitz, Cary; Howard Ehredt, Lake Geneva, Wis.; William Horst, Chicago; Frank Simek; Glencoe; Helen Conon, Round Laike; Anne Bolda, Don Roberts, Nancy Lee Peterson, Jeanette Ketel, Joseph Janiszewski, Petra Hansen, Joseph DeMarco, Robert Moore, Rita Djubenski, Harriet Snyder, Robert Born, LeRoy Welter, Vadis Charrey, Laura Breivogel, Ruth Ziszik, Olaf Meinseth, Christina Stilling, Roger Thacker, Mary Ann StepanoVicrx Johanna Matuszak, James Qiiti^n, Kenneth Kirk, Katherine Althoff, Almira Toussaint, Walter Haug, Vernon Bunge, Augustino Unti, Sr., German Johnson and Nancy Schmitt, McHenry. Memorial Hospital Among the patients admitted during the past week in Memorial hospital, Woodstock, were Rev. Virgil Chappell, Master Peter Benoy, Julian Matuszewski, Marie Wegner and Mary McAdoo of McHenry; Baby Gregory Barhyte, Master Thomas Armburst, Thomas Patrick and Elbert Perry, Wonder Lake; and Mrs. Gerry Kunz, Ringwood. Harvard Hospital Philip Guintoli and Andrew Turek of McHenry were patients during the past week in the Harvard hospital. The alloy used in making hairsprings for watches is about 100 times as expensive as gold. BUTCH'S AUTO SERVICE McHenry, III. -- JPerAonals -- In holiday greetings to relatives here Mr. and Mrs. Waltef (Bud) Vogt (Ruth Whiting) of London, England, former local residents, relayed the news that they were moving to Geneva, Switzerland next month, where he has been transferred. Of interest too is that they are spending the holidays in Lisbon, Portugal, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stenger of Bristol, England, also former, McHenry residents. Mrs. Betty Nielsen of Seal Beach, Calif., is sepnding the holidays in McHenry. Old friends here have received greetings from Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne of Fremont, Calif., Carl is an old time McHenry resident and folks will be glad to know he is improved in health and spends much of his time fishing. Some of his latest catches being a 29 and 20 lb. salmon. C. H. Duker spent the past week in the home of his son, Guy, and family in Champaign. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bacon and baby have moved from the home of his mother, Mrs. Charles Sparks, on John street to Richmond. Mrs. Walter Walsh and her weekend guest, her brother, Edward Dwyer, of Chicago, were entertained in the home of their nephew, Donald Kimmel, in Elgin Christmas. Miss Gertie Weber was a guest in the home of her niece, Mrs. Ken Jacobson, in Hebron on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Johnson of Arlington Heights were McHenry visitors Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Johnson who had been spending a few days in their home returned to McHenry with them. Mrs. George Anderson of Milwaukee, Wis., called on her grandmother, Mrs. Nellie Bacon, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester D. Bacon, son, Jimmie, and their niece and nephew, Claudia and Mike Sapp, motored to Champaign Christmas Day where the Bacons were weekend visitors and the Sapp children remained to spend the holidays with their mother, Mrs. Lois Sapp. Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith and the William Tonyan, Jr., family were Christmas guests in the RUDY BECKER'S KENNELS McHenry, 111. KSftK! Eugene Mendel home In Westchester. ;i Miss Rena Scheid, accompanied by Julia, Rose and Margaret Stilling, was entertained in the home of her nephew. Norman Scheid, in Woodstock Friday. Others present were Mrs. Kathryn Scheid and the Elmer Scheid family of Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawrence of Chicago came Thursday to spend the weekend in McHenry. In company with Ann Frisby and Donald Givens they were guests of the Harold Phalins in Waukegan on the holiday. tyr. and Mrs. Fred Bienapfl ind the Dale Dixon family enjoyed a Christmas get-together at the Robert Brugger home in Kenosha, Wis., Sunday. The John Zoia family arrived Christmas evening from Minneapolis to spend the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E*halin, and with his relatives in Woodstock. William Martin of Sterling called on relatives here Thursday. His sister, Rita Martin, returned home with him for a few days visit. Mrs. Clara Wallin spent the Christmas holiday with her daughter, Mrs. Nick Adams, and family in Elk Grove village. . The Robert Beacon family has moved from Lakeland Park to the Fred Bienapfl place in Edgebrook Heights. Mrs. Kathryn Weingart, the Donald Weingart and Stanley Schaefer families enjoyed a family reunion at the Ed Skoney home in Elmhurst, Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haufe of Neenah, Wis., were weekend guests in the home- of her sister, Mrs. A1 Grever, and also visited in the Fred Bienapfl home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Antonson, son, Mike, of Martinsville, N. J. and another son, Tom, a student at Murray State College in Kentucky, are spending the week here where they were joined for the weekend by their other son, Dick, and wife, of Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rusboldt, Timmy, Kerry and Donny of Michigan City, Ind., visited relatives here Sunday. Guests in the M. L. Schoenholtz home Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hogan, son, Tom, of Elgin, Miss Betty Davis of Scales Mound and Jack Schoenholtz of Champaign. Mrs. Jennie Mancini has returned to her home in Chicago after a ten days visit in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert J. Frisby, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rietesel entertained a group of relatives at a combined Christmas party and celebration of theft* twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, at their home Christmas eve. Those present were. Herbert Fenske, Jr., Oxnard, Calif,, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fenske, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fenske, Mrs. Bruce Douglas and children, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Douglas and daughter, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walsh and Mrs. Gerald Neumann, McHenry. Robert J. Frisby and daughter, Lenore, visited In the Thomas Frisby home in Oak Park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Phalin and four children of Findlay, Ohio, were weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phaliri. Other out of town Christmas eve visitors were the Larry Phalin family of Cary and the Donald Phalin family of Crystal Lake. Dinner guests in the Robert J. Frisby, Jr., home last Saturday were Mrs. Jennie Mancini, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mancini and son, Mrs. Connie Valenfcio, Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jacobson of CarpentersvUle. ; , Mrs. Irene Guffey accompanied the William Guffey family of Richmond to Woodstock Friday where they were dinner guests in the Irvin Pope home. Father Clarence Thennes of Stockton visited his father, John Thennes, and other relatives here Christmas Day. Mrs. Helen Heuser was a weekend guest in the home of her son, Henry Heuser, in Chicago. E. H. Winkleman has returned from a holiday visit in the home of his son, James, and family in Irvinton, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson and Miss Maud Granger spent Christmas Eve and Day in the Harry Alexander home in Hebron. POOLS PROPERS Public swimming pools continue to rise in popularity, according to the Illinois Departmen of Public Health, which reviews and approves plans and issues permits for construction of all new pools, both outdoor and indoor, and for improvement of pools. By the end of November, 123 permits had been issued this year, most of them for construction of new pools. Approximate cost of the 123 projects is $6.5 million. There are now nearly 1,300 public swimming pools in Illinois. Up to the end of November, 523 engineering surveys were made on these pools in 1964 and reports, with necessary recommendations concerning sanitary conditions and operation, were sent to tfie proper authorities. wished uou a SALE! I OFF S - SUITS - Hours: Dally 9-5:80--Friday 9-9--Closed New Years Day 1216 N. Green Street McHenry, HI.

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