^' -v"$V"^V;'. Section One -- Page Two y A * • ^ • THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday* May 27, 1965 i r M: : ' v - : SHERRY OEFFLING Oeffllng-Steadman Engagement Announced Lloyd Oeffling of 2415 W. Johnsburg Rdad, McHenry, announces the engagement of his daughter, Sherry, to Robert Steadman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorrie Steadman of Spring Groye. Miss Oeffling will graduate in June from McHenry high school. Her fiance is employed in Richmond. No date has been set for the Wedding. Marie Justen Shower Guest A miscellaneous bridal shower was held at the Legion home last Sunday, May 23, honoring Miss Marie Justen. Hostesses I were Mrs. Donald J. Blake, Mrs. Ed. Boss and Miss Kathy Vogt. Thirty guests were served a buffet luncheon of coffee, I cake and punch. I Relatives attended from Wis- ,| consin, Woodstock, Richmond, | Genoa, Chicago and McHenry. | Miss Justen will become the 4 bride of William Henderson on June 5 at St. Mary's Catholic church. Home ma leers Unit To Hold Luncheon The McHenry Homemakers extension unit will sponsor a luncheon on Thursday, June 3, at noon at1 the Moose hall, Rt. 120, east of McHenry. Tickets may be obtained by calling the chairman, Mrs. Robert D. Mitchell, Mill Lane, McHenry, or from the general store at Lakeland Park. Special guests will be Mrs. Franklin Berryman, county chairman, and Mrs. Norman, county assistant home adviser. A bake sale will be held in connection with the luncheon. Prizes will be given away during the day. Dinner For Educators, Retired Board Members The board of education of District 15 enjoyed dinner in Crystal Lake last Sunday evening, honoring three faculty members who are retiring, Miss Nellie Doherty, Mrs. Eleanor Foley and Mrs. Elsie Hojjpe, and two school board members who recently retired from membership, Mrs. Margaret Haug, president, and Mrs. Naomi Meyer, secretaiy of District 15. The evening was planned in recognition for the many years of se'f-vice to the school and community given by these five women. President August Uttich expressed the regard of the board for their loyalty and devotion to duty in a short talk. Married May 15 V*.. :i Kotalik Studio Photo MR. AND MRS. ELMER GORHAM One of the season's prettiest weddings in McHenry w^s solemnized on Saturday, May 15, uniting in marriage Miss Sandra Ann Rodenkirch of McHeiiiry and Mr: Elmer Gortiam of Woodstock. Attending the bride as matron of honor was Diane Beahler of Woodstock, bridesmaids were Patti Low of Ringwood. Suzanne Fitzgerald of Kankakee, and -Donna Shalton of Chicago, her cousins, and junior bridesmaid was Mary Rodenkirch of McHenry. -- /-^erdonafd -- Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Yanda left last week on a vacation trip to Minnesota, where they will visit relatives and friends. Miss Rita Martin spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. Grace Thompson. The letter's son, Fred Thompson, of the Marines, was home on a short leave before reporting to Camp Pendleton, Califs far further orders. Miss Dorothy Stoffel of California is spending a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stoffel. Miss Ann Frisby has been visiting her niece, and husband. Dr. and Mrs. James West, in Itasca. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Snyder of 4222 Ponca street are moving to their newly purchased home at 2914 W. Lincoln road. Mrs. Snyder's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abing of Plattevilie, Wis., are visitors in their home assisting with the moving preparations. Other recent guests were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ray and children from DeKalb. JEAN BORCHARDT Miss Borchardt Engaged To Wed Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand P. Borchardt of 611 W. Lincoln Road, McHenry, announce the engagement of his daughter, Jean Marie, to Midshipman William G. Biddlecom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C. Biddlecom of West Seneca, New York. The wedding will take place sometime this summer at the Community Methodist Church, McHenry. Miss Borchardt is a graduate of McHenry high school and graduated from the University of Illinois with a BA degree in rhetoric and philosophy. She. was a James Scholar and in student government. Miss Borchardt is presently employed for an engineering education society. Midshipman Biddlecom will receive his BS degree in chemistry in June, 1965, from the University of Illinois. He graduated in 1962 from the Erie County Technical Institute, Williamsville, N. Y. At the university he is a member of Trident (naval honorary society). He will be commissioned an ensign following graduation. Graduation Party For Eighth Graders All eighth grade Junior .high school students and their teachcrs are invited to a graduation party, sponsored by the McHenry Community PTA, on June 7, from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at the American Legion home. More detailed information about the party will be sent home with each student through a PTA bulletin. Parents will be requested to sign a note that they will pick up their children personally at the conclusion of the party. IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory of: DAVID ETTEN who left us so suddenly May 25, 1962 Three years have passed Since that sad day. We miss you more than words can say. In our hearts you'll always stay, Loved and remembered every day. The Wm. Etten familv 5-27-65 PIANOS & ORGANS TONES Music Try $2 per week Practice Piano Private Music All Lesson 3719 W. Elm St. Across from Before Ton Buy gives you or Organ-- Lesson -- Material Ph. 383-4646 the Jewel SPCCIAL... gofot ENLARGEMENT VROM YOUR fAVORITS Slid* or Kocfacofor Negative C$1.25 Value) Bridal Shower For Judy Hans Miss Judy Hans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hans, was guest of honor at a bridal shower held Sunday, May 23, at the home of Mrs. Paul Jessup. Mrs. Donald E. Johnson was co-hostess. .Twenty-four guests from McHenry, Long Grove, Racine and West Bend, were served a buffet luncheon from a table decorated in yellow and white. Miss Hans will become the bride of James Nicholls of Racine on July 3. VVSCS Circle Sponsors Lawn Party, Luncheon The Judith Warren Circle of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Community Methodist Church will sponsor a lawn party and salad luncheon at 12:30 p.m. on Aug. 18. Location will be the Herbert Engdahl residence, 508 North Grefen Street, McHenry. Members of the circle suggest that tickets be purchased early as attendance will be limited to 200 guests. If rain occurs on Aug. 18, the event will be postponed to the following day. Reserve this date and bring your friends for an afternoon of fellowship and cards. Table prizes will be provided. The entire proceeds will be used toward installation of a pullman kitchen in the church meeting room. RONALD SMITH INITIATED INTO BUSINESS GROUP Northwestern University President J. Roscoe Miller and John Barr, who will become dean of Northwestern's school of business June 1, will address the spring initiation dinner of Beta Gamma Sigma, national honorary scholastic business fraternity, to be held at the Orrington hotel in Evanston. The fraternity's Beta chapter at Northwestern will present an honorary membership to Dr. Miller and initiate into the fraternity twenty-nine top ranking junior, senior and graduate students from the school of business. The twenty-nine named to Beta Gamma Sigma are from nine states and Australia and include Ronald Smith of 3807 N. Spring Grove Road, McHenry, a graduate student who is a candidate for the degree of master of business administration. Top Winners Named In Bridge-Canasta Tourney The top winners were announced this week in the bridge-canasta tournament held at Christ the King, Catholic church, Wonder Lake. Completing their second season of play and placing first in the bridge group were Tom and Catherine Bolger, McHenry; second place, Betty Clark and Helen Moriarity, McHenry; and third place to Frank and Joanne Higgins of Wonder Lake. The high couple for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Mauch, McHenry. Kitty Hinz and Helen Reuter were top winners in the canasta group with a whopping 141,825 points; second place with 131.615 points were Jean and Edward Motulewicz, an.d third, Dolores and John Wines with. 126,995 points. MARY DIMAGGIO' ' WED MAY 22 TCf ANTHONY HOCIN Christ the King Catholic church in Wonder Lake wis the setting for a beautiful wedding last Saturday, May 22, when Miss Mary DiMaggio exchanged nuptial vows with Mr. Anthony Hocin, Jr. Miss D; Maggio is the daughter of Mrs. Joseph DiMaggio of 5510 Cleveland Drive, McHenry, and her bridegroom is the sort of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Hocin of Mc- Cullom Lake. The wedding ceremony was solemnized at 11 o'clock in the morning, with Joseph Carlisi, a cousin, as acolyte. The pretty bride, given in marriage by her godfather, Sam Carlisi, of Glenview, walked down the aisle wearing a white peau de soie dress with medium train, decorated in lace, pearls and sequins. Her double crown of aurora borealis held a fingertip veil and she carried a bouquet of glameliias. Acting as matron Of honor was Mrs. Sue Carlisi of Glenview, godmother of the bride, and the maid of honor was Charlotte Carlisi, a cousin. Bridesmaids were Diane DiMaggio, Annette Runco of St. Louis, Marie Carol Tornabene of Cicero, Angel Cassaro of Westchester and Marie Salemi of Chicago, all cousins, and junior bridesmaids were Annie LaGambina of Chicago and Cathy Salemi of Fox Lake. They were attired in floor length, poudre blue dresses and wore rose crowns enhanced with pearls. Lorrie Salemi was flower girl. Walter Schultz of Spring Grove served as best man and groomsmen were Nick DiMaggio, brother of the bride, Joseph Cassaro of Westchester, Dennis Hunter of St. Louis, Joseph DiMaggio, another brother, and Jack Clifford of Round Lake. Donnie Loverde of Niles was the ring bearer. Mrs. DiMaggio chose a blue print dress for the nuptial rite, and wore an orchid gown in the evening. Eighty-five friends and relatives gathered at the V.F.W for breakfast, and later, a reception was held there for 350 guests. After 'a trip to Wisconsin, the couple have returned to make their home in McHenry. Both the bride and groom are graduates of McHenry high school. He is employed by Modine Manufacturing Co. Honor Student George A. Millers Observe Anniversary Relatives and friends joined with Mr. and Mrs. George A Miller of Pistakee Bay earlier this month as the couple celebrated their forty-fifth wedding anniversary. Present for an enjoyable day were their daughter and son-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. John Gerth and family of Pistakee Bay; also Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Koczar and family, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. William Lohman and family. Edwin Brooks and Mrs. Leonard Koczar, Sr., all of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. N. Meadows of Elkhorn, Wis.; Mr. and Mrs. Judd Andrews of Delavan, Wis.; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sieben and family of Skokie; Otto Mueller of McHenry; Miss Marie Hess of Long Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Patzke of Mc- Cullom Lake. Only ANNUAL MAY DRESS SALE Shifts . . Piccadillys .. A-Lines .. Sheaths FULL SKIRTS . . SKIMMERS Newest Shades . . . Pastels . . . Prints . . . Darktones Black . . . Stripes . . . Checks Easy to care for . Coolest fabrics, dacrons, cottons, sheers, crepes, J fplins and piques. Petites (3 to 11) Missy (10 to 20) Half sizes, Juniors (7 to 17) Specially Priced Par Memorial Day 5x7 FULL COLOR ENLARGEMENT IN FOLDER B0LGERS 1259 N. Green St. Phone 385*4500 $1 «pr 00 To $10 00 Each and every LOVELY DRESS worth much more. COMPLETE LINE OF SPORTSWEAR OPEN MONDAY, MAY 31 - UNTIL 1 P. M. OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY If It's New! -- If It's Different -- You'll See Ii Ai -- 3asLon <Shoppe Route 81 (1007 N. Front St.) 885-7747 FREE Parking Lot Open Daily Until 5:30 -- Friday 'Til 9 p.m. McHenry, Illinois SUSAN PRAWL Several honors have recently come to Miss Susan Prawl. 2912 N. Shorewood Drive. McHenry, who is completing- her sophomore year at the University of Illinois. As a result of her work with the university theatre, she was initiated into Mask and Bauble, a national theatre honorary society, and was selected a junior manager of the University theatre for next year. Miss Prawl also was elected secretary to Delta Zeta, a social sorority. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend a sincere "Thank You" to all our relatives, neighbors and friends for their floral offerings, spiritual bouquets, cards and other expressions of sympathy at the time of our recent bereavement. We are especially grateful to Father Baumhofer and Father Ruddin for their spiritual help. May God bless you all. The Joseph Muska family 5-27-65 CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all who sent flowers, cards and gifts and to all who visited me and offered prayers after my recent accident. 5-27-65 Mrs. Joe Frett CAMERA BARGAINS $ GEO. W. KOTALIK CAMERA CENTER 1313 N. Riverside Dr. McHenry, 111. PHONE 385-0275 Buy -- Trade -- Rentals Our Studio Specializes in Fine Portrature Child Photography Weddings -- Groups Passports -- I.D.'s SlISS KLAPPERICH " MARRIED MAY 22 AT ST. MARY'S A beautiful wedding was solemnized in St. Mary's Catholic church last Saturday, May 22, when Miss Dolores Catherine Klapperich became the bride of Mr. Norman D. Strossner. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Klapperich of 2918 W. Lincoln Road, McHenry, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Strossner of 1510 Catalpa Drive, McHenry. Rev. Fr. Eugene Baumhofer officiated at the 11:30 o'clock nuptial rite, for which the children's choir sang. The church altars were decorated for the occasion with bouquets of yellow and white flowers. Miss Klapperich was charming in a white organza, floor length gown, styled with fitted bodice and short sleeves. The bodice, sleeves and waistline were hightlighted with peau de angi lace and a band of the same lace encircled the full skirt and the chapel train, which also contained five appliques. The bride carried a crescent- shaped bouquet of white roses, white snowdrift pom poms and a few yellow roses. The veil attached to her headpiece was made by her mother. For her "something old" she carried a white crocheted handkerchief made by her grandmother. Miss Sharon Klapperich, sister of the bride, acted as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Susan Brown of McHenry and Mrs. Donald Aeverman of Algonquin, cousins of the bride, and Mrs. William Kirk of McHenry, a friend. They wore maize colored crepe, floor length sheaths fashioned with sculptured necks, fitted bodices with inset cummerbunds, and short sleeves. Each had a detachable floor length train highlighted with chantilly lace insets. They had matching cabbage rose crowns with maline bouffant veils and carried crescent shaped bou. quets of yellow roses and white snowdrift pom poms. • ^ Little Ruth Ann Strossner of 1 McHenry, • niece of, the groqrn, $ was the pretty flower girl. She, wore a white chiffon over maize taffeta, floor length gown with fitted bodice and jewel neckline, and carried a, white basket of yellow roses and white port poms. Her heatii band was of the same flowers' Raymond Strossner, Jr.,«< -of i McHenry served his brother^ f best mah and groomsmen were * Robert Strossner4, another too* ' ther, William Kirk and Daftift Wirtz of McHenry, friends.---. Leonard Klapperich acted"1®! ring bearer. Mrs. Klapperich was attired in a medium blue dress, rnatcKj ing accessories and a corsage of white roses. Mrs. Strossner wore at the church a rrun£ green, two-piece dress, white accessories and ia white rrfsP corsage, At tnb reception she^ chose a blue and green print with blue chiffon overlay anc£ silver accessories. A wedding breakfast was served at Snug' Harbor at 1 o'clock for thirty-five*, guests. Later, 275 friends and relatives attended a reception at the Johnsburg Community Club. Following a honeymoon trip to Florida, the newlyweds will reside in McHenry. The bride is a bookkeeper at the McHenry State Bank and her husband is an employee _of the Jewel Tea Co. in Barrington. CARD OF THANKS My sincere thanks and appreciation for all the lovely cards, gifts and flowers which I received while in the hospital. Mrs. Jean McDonald 5-27-65 CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the Athletic Department of McHenry High School and especially Leonard McCracken for the plaque presented me at the Athletic Banquet. 5-27-65 Joe M. Schmitt GUARDIAN of Your Hearth and Home Allen Goldstein Your home is your family's headquarters for happiness. But what if something happened to you? Would your family have to bear the loss of their home, too? Let us "show you how a Guardian mortgage plan will provide money to pay off the mortgage -- even if you aren't on hand to meet the monthly payments. You'll be surprised how little such insurance costs. Call us today for full details. The SEIDNER AGENCY The GUARDIAN Life Insurance Company of AMERICA Est. 1860 2301 Johnsburg Road Johnsburg, Illinois Phone 815-385-0037 A Mutual Co. 209 W. Jackson Chicago, Illinois Phone 312-922-9336 McHenry State Bank We salute you, Miss and Mr. '65 . with our hearty congratulations and wishes for a most successful future. "Always Serving You -- All Ways" Since 1906 Phone 385-1040 Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Closed Monday. May 31st Open Wednesday, June 2nd