&.r< Section One r\ 1 - ^:V7; THE MEHENRT TLA1NDEALER Community ciiiljp ,1'n Meet June 7 The next regular meeting of the Johns burg Community Cluta will be held Monday, June 7, at 8:30 p.m. All members are requested to be present. Refreshments will be served by Henry Schmitt, Jack Schmitt, Louis Schmitt, M. L. Schoenholtz, Charles Smith, Harold Smith and Peter H. Smith. Qouple Plans Summer Wedding1 werm/gm tell • LORIDALE DIXON Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dale Dixon of 3802 Timothy Lane, EdgebroOk Heights, announce the engagement of their daughter, Loridale Virginia, to Gary Lee Ricker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ricker of 3912 West Avenue, McHenry. Loridale will graduate from McHenry high school with the claiss of 1965. Gary graduated from M.C.H.S. in 1962. , A summer wedding is planned. Couple Plans Fall Wedding : ^V-V, ff QfARGARET WHITNEY Mr. and Mrs. Geofrge E. Whitney of 804 Terrace. Lane, Fo?c Lake, announce the engagement of their daughter Margaret Roberta,, to B. G. Stittgen, son of Mr. ajnd Mils. Bertram Stittgen of 801 West Oak Grove Roiad, McHenry. The couple plan a fall we<jldi «.g GOP WOMEN'S CLUB MEMBERS AT MAY CONFERENCE Five members of the McHen ry Township Republican Wo men's Club attended the Sprinn Conference of the Illinois Federation of Republican Women held in Springfield, recently Those attending as delegate? were Mrs. Tom (Boots) Davis president; Mrs. Robert (Anne) jOrgler, first vice-president; Mrs. Jacob (Connie) Johnson secretary; Mrs. Howard (Mitzi) Griffith, Americanism chairman; and Mrs. Lawrence (Jo Dartelt, legislative chairman Prior to the official openin of the conference, Mrs. Davi attended a board meeting of the I.F.R.W.C., on which she serves as downstate membership chairman. Five recently organized Republican Women's Clubs were presented for the board's approval by Mrs. Davis and were granted charters. During the two day conference the ladies heard addresses by Senator Hudson Sours, Senator Russell Arlington, Thomas Morsch (of Republican Workshops) and Rep. C. L. McCor* mack. They also toured the Capital. Lincoln's home, attended committee hearings and conferred with Mr. Dees, assistant tq the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Ray Page. Mrs- Orgler received a silver honor roll award on behalf of the McHenry Township Club. This is the second year that the award has been earned by the local club. Mrs. Davis received a gold honor award, acting as a representative of the Tri-County Republican Club (of which Mr. Davis is president). The ladies are anticipating the next conference, scheduled for Sept. 23 and 24 in Chicago, for it will mark the silver anniversary of the Illinois Federation of Republican Women. Patricia Hamil Becomes Bride A pretty wedding was solemnized at St. Mary's Catholic church, McHenry, on Saturday, May 29, whenf^Iiss Patricia Ann Hamil became the bride of Mr. Thomas David Bitterman. MisS Hamil is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Hamil of 3002 W. Maryville Drive, McHenry, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bitterman of 336 N. Rosedale Avenue, McHenry. Rev. Fr. Matthew Rudden officiated at the 11:30 o'clock nuptial rite. The church altars were decorated with bouquets of yellow and white flowers. The lovely young bride chose a peau de soie dress with scalloped neckline of applique; pearls and sequins, long* sleeves and a bow at the waist in back. The skirt, fell into a long train. Her crown of pearls and lace held in place an illusion veil. Her jewelry , was a diamond pendant belonging to her grandmother, Mrs. Marie Fortln. Attending the bride were Mrs. Carol Zank, Mrs. Donna Casey, Miss Bonnie Schiller and Miss Susan Bitterman of McHenry; also Miss Jacquelin Bitterman as junior bridesmaid. They wore mint green dresses in taffeta, with short sleeves, round necklines and cummerbunds on the fitted bodices. The skirts featured trains. All wore fresh daisies in a circle effect as headpieces and carried yellow and white daisies. They wore necklaces of chains and pearls, and had laCe' gloves, all gifts of the bride. Julie Bitterman and Laura Bitterman of McHenry were flower girls, each carrying a basket of yellow and white daisies. The groom was attended by Richard Bitterman, Michael Hamil, David Zank and Robert Wiles of McHenry. Michael Haggenjos was ring bearer. Mrs. Hamil selected a blue, •two-piece dress with which she wore blue shoes and had a white. laCe purse and gloves. Mrs. Bitterman wore a twopiece dress with beige shoes and green purse and gloves. A wedding breakfast was served at the V.F.W. clubhouse at 1 o'clock for thirtyfive guests. Later, 350 friends and relatives gathered there for a reception. Following a tour of Niagara Falls and Canada, the couple will reside at 1012- N. Front Street. The bride is a graduate of the McHenry Beauty Culture School and is employed at Walli's Beauty Salon. The groom attended Elgin Com- GARDEN CLUfe HAS SUCCESS . IN FLOWER SHOW The McHenry Garden Club held its regular meeting on May 27 at the home of Mrs. J. J. Gruenfeld,, with twelve members and one guest, Mrs. Herbert Rothering, present. Members are reminded that the Crystal Lake Garden Club is presenting their show June 18, 19 and 20, and while we jiave declined to enter a* formal table we have indicated interest in entering open classes. For more information call Mrs. Charles G. Wagner. May 21 and 22, Bull Valley Garden Club held its Flower Show and McHenry entered the "Pioneer Table -- The German". Mrs. Urban Comes had all the necessary appointments including ®.a homespun cloth which was very old and added much to the table. Mrs. Comes won a red. ribboo for second place. In the open classes, Mrs. Comes entered in the Cacti section an 18-year old. plant, and received one of the coveted blue ribbons. Mrs. Charles Wagner entered two varieties of cotoneaster and received one blue and one red ribbon. This is setting the club off to a wonderful start for the new year. On June 29 the meeting will be a trip to Hales Corners, Wis., for a picnic lunch with a meeting on the grounds of the park. Anyone needing a ride should notify one of the drivers, Mrs. Vaughn Jones, Mrs. Harold Padgitt, Mrs. Robert Thompson or Mrs. Fred Dodge. MARGARET MARCHI IS ELECTED TO HONOR SOCIETY Sixty-nine University of Illinois students have been elected to membership in the Illinois Gamma chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, national scholastic honor society for students in Liberal Arts and Sciences. Among them was Margaret Marchi of 7319 W. Trey Road, McHenry. Dean Allen S. Weller, University of Illinois Coilege of Fine and Applied Arts, spoke at a banquet following initiation ceremonies at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, May 27, in Illini Union Illini room. Dean Weller, who is president of the Illinois Gamma chapter, discussed "The Image of Man in Contemporary Art." Membership at Illinois is based on a 4.5 grade-point average for second; semester and graduating seniors; 4.6 for first semester seniors; and 4.75 for second semester juniors, all on a five-point system (5.0 equals straight A). Students must have a proper distribution of courses in humanities, social studies and science and satisfy foreign language, requirements in LAS. munity College for a year and a half and is employed by Illinois Bell Telephone Co. MARRIED MAY 15 s? MR. AND MRS. GERALD STILLING St. John the Baptist church, Johnsburg, was the setting for a lovely wedding on Saturday, May 15, when Miss Nancy Ann Buckner of McHenry became the bride of Mr. Gerald Joseph Stilling. BRAIMjtD'S BOOKS |RE ALL YOUR BOOK NEEDS Fiction Poetry Classics Juveniles Philosophy Non-Fiction Biographies Best Sellers Latest Books 53 Brink Street, Crystal Lake across from Jewel Tea Phone 815-459-5709 Hospital Auxiliary Will ^ Observe Hospitality Ddy The woman's auxiliary of Memorial Hospital for McHenry County will present Its eleventh Holiday Hospitality Day attraction, Mrs. Frances Satorius announced at last week's semi-annual meeting. The luncheon affair was held last week, when more than 100 members enjoyed a fashion show and welcomed news that the famed Holiday Hospitality Day will be renewed in 1965. The event is an opportunity for visitors to gain an intimate glimpse of some of the county's MISS FRISBY IS MARRIED TO LOMBARD MAN Miss Patricia Margaret Frisby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weston J. Frisby of 4217 N. Wilmot Road, McHenry, exchanged nuptial vows with Mr. Darel H. Forest in a lovely double ring ceremony performed at St. John the Baptist Catholic church Saturday, May 29. The bridegroom is the son of the senior Darel Forests of 641 S. Lombard Avenue, Lombard. Rev. John Dording officiated at the 11:30 o'clock Mass, for which the church was decorated with altar bouquets of white glads and pink roses. The children's choir sang "Ave Maria" and "On This Day O Beautiful Mother", Pretty Miss Fnsoy walked down the aisle wearing a peau de soie sheath dress styled with scoop neckline, lace bodice, long sleeves and lace medallions on the front of her skirt, which extended into a cathedral train. Her threetiered bouffant veil fell from a lace medallion crown embroidered with pearls and aurora borealis and she carried a cascade bouquet of white and pink roses centered '- with a white orchid. Her jewelry was a cross with diamond center. As the choir sang, Miss Frisby placed a bouquet of pink roses and glads on the altar of the Blessed Virgin. Attending her as matron of honor was Mrs. Walter Berg of McHenry and bridesmaids were Cathryn Murray of Northbrook, her cousin, and Maggi and Mary Frisby, her twin sisters. Junior bridesmaids were Nancy Forest of Maywood, niece of the groom, and Donna Frisby, sister of the bride. All were attired similarly in floor length sheaths of pink crepe, with detachable lace trains and matching bow headpieces with bouffant veils. They carried pink roses in sheath arm bouquets. William Forest of Maywood served his brother as best man and groomsmen were William Gollisi of Maywood, Robert Rizzo of Johnsburg and James Frisby, the bride's brother who is home on leave from Travis Air Force Base, Calif. Ushers were Charles Olson of Barrington and James Daly of Johnsburg. Mrs. Frisby ware a blue sheath dress with matching accessories and a white orchid corsage. Mrs. Forest chose a similar sheath with matching accessories and orchid corsage. A reception immediately followed the ceremony, with a buffet served at 1:30 at the Johnsburg Community Club. Later, 250 guests gathered at the Johnsburg Community club for a reception. Following a two-week trip to Las Vegas, the couple will make their home in Lombard. The bride graduated in 1961 from McHenry high school and was employed as secretary for Insurance of North America, Chicago. The groom is a Proviso high school graduate of 1954 and is a lithographer with Regal Press, Melrose Park. finest,, most gracious homes, since tours to these homes arc a feature part of the day's activities. Tour tickets are sold, and the women also use the event to raise money by selling homemade bread, cakes and cookies, handwork of all kinds, and their eye-catching wreaths and flowers made of dried weeds. Mrs. Satorius said homes are being chosen: now. She is chairman of the auxiliary's ways and means committee. She was co-chairman1 of Holiday Hospitality Day last year with Mrs. Virgil Smith. Date for the 1965 Holiday Hospitality Day has been set. It will be Wednesday, Oct. 6 By-laws were amended to specify that the third member of the auxiliary on the hospital board of directors must be an auxiliary board member. The president tmd vice-president are specified but the third woman was not specified. Mrs. George Kunzer was chairman for the successful luncheon event. Mrs. Frame reported the auxiliary has given the following equipment to Memorial hospital since the last report: Circoleetric bed, croupe tent for infants, and surgical dental equipment. The auxiliary has a balance in its bank accounts of $36,- 526. Its purpose is to make the patients' stay more comfortable and to raise money for the hospital. In this it has been most successful, giving more than $250,- 000 to the hospital since the auxiliary was founded in 1946. McHenry Hospital During the past Week patients admitted to McHenry hospital included Thomas Mooberry, Kirksville, Mo.; Elmer Meierdirk, Antioch; Ronnie Johnson, Wauconda; Anna Alter, Fox Lake; Clara Schaefer, Graysiake; Joseph Suhanek, Island Lake; Fergus Stephen, Robert Madsen, and Julia Twohey, Crystal Lake. Also Gary Leske, Arlene Foreman, Rita Prell, Mary Schmitt, William Damiani, Ronald Smith, MildroB Thorsen, Mary Orgler, Myra Zcechowicz, Victoria Kerechek, Robert McDonald, Dobert Massolle, Arnold Eckstein, Helen Smith, Richard Piatt and Dr. Milton Smith, of McHenry. Memorial Hospital Woodstock John Koubek, Ann Buetow, Alfred Gignac, Stanley Feist and Donald Huff of Wonder Lake and Frank Wilson, Lebrado Lopez, Edward Munroe, Stephen Cable and Elecia Breig of McHenry were patients during the past week in Memorial hospital, Woodstock. Harvard- Hospital Mrs. Marie Reinhart of McHenry was a patient during the past week in Harvard hospital. McHenry Hospital On May 24 a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Knutsoo are parents of a daughter May 25. A son was born May 25 to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wegener. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shad announce the birth of a son May 26. A Richmond couple, Mr. and Mrs. David Popenhagen, became parents of a son May 26. Memorial Hospital On May 26 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conant welcomed a son. BEACH BOYS TODAY (Popular New Beach Boys' LP) HALF PRICE SALE $199 $049 Stereo 2 ALL 45 RPM Records 59 ea. Thursday, Friday & Saturday--June 4, 5 8c 6 HOURS: Monday thru Friday -- 9:00 to 9:00 Saturday -- 9:00 to 6:00 TONES Music Across from the "Jewel" 3719 W. Elm Street McHenry 385-4646 ANNUAL SPRING MUSIC PROGRAM AT LANDMARK \ The cadet band and the fifth grade classes of Landmark school presented their fifth annual spring music and patrol program at the Junior high school on Wednesday, June 2. The cadet band will play six numbers under direction of James French. Members include Amy Leighty, Debra Stepanovic, John Thomas, Sue Murphy, Kevin Fourdyce, Ronald Chappell, Janet Homo, Mike Moran, Shelby Lundy, Laurene Vycital, LaDonna Losch, Diane Benson, Larry Lamberg, Fred Dolby, Vince Antonicelli, Douglas Sund, Rusty Cleaves, Paul Hirsch, Brad Shelton and Frank Iannelli. Also David Watkins, Pat Eurich, Dirk Voorhees, Jeanne. Schultz, Tim Van Fleet, Marshall Leonard, Bradley Richards, John Cassell, Gary Braun, Anthony Serio, Jay Garber, Bruce Eternick, Paul Dethlefson, Jirp Haagenson, Leonard Stark, John Seat on, Mike Lorch, Frank Lorch; 'Edward Kroncke and Sara Richards, Captains of the safety patrol members recognized were Fawn Oldenburg, Corey Nellis, Ron: aid Chappell and Robert Wickenkamp. Patrol members honored were Reid Alderson, Judy Alexeyuk, Susan Anderson, David Borcovan, Robert Burton, Michael Carlson, Roger Claypool, Randy Goettsche, Betsy Hamm, Janet Harper, Cary Hill, Janet Homo, Louine Klontz, Jeffrey Kuhlman, Amy Leighty, Diane Marinich, Deanne Owens, Fred Ubrig, Steven Risch, Dirk Voorhees, James Walker and Scott Wilhelm. Directed by Mrs. Shirley Watkins, fifth graders concluded the program with their version erf the hit musical, "Mary Poppins". Featured were Carl Bierman, Cameron Viita and Ivor Janci as narrators. Other leads were taken by Betsy Hamm, Kelly Low, Diane Marinich, Janet Homo, Howie Parth, Laura Bagnall, Alan Neurer, Susan Landis, John Seajton, Amy Leighty, Michael Carlson, Mike Moran, William Walter, Ron Cross, Priscilla Mclntyre, Mick Grothman, Chester Grandt, Rob Wickenkamp, Roger Wright and Lance Kuhns. Thursday, June 3, 1965 i Bridal Couple Rudi J. Photo MR. AND MRS. NICHOLAS DIM AGO IO Miss Diana Schultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schultz of McHenry, became the bride of Mr. Nicholas Di- Maggio, son of Mrs. Antoinette DiMaggio of McHenry, in a. beautiful wedding at St. Mary's Catholic church, on May 1. Rev. Fr. Eugene Baumhofer officiated at the nuptial ceremony. CARD OF THANKS My appreciation goes to all the readers of the Lakeland Park column, to my fi'iends, neighbors, and relatives for their visits, calls and many acts of kindness during my illness. Only one who has been confined knows how much these things mean. I am extremely grateful. 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