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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Jun 1965, p. 3

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'Y •! : i " 'vUlH ' . c* Thursday." June, 1Q. 1985 ^ i.',.,.l|; K,t THE McHENBY PLAINDEALEH inge Nuptial Kotalik Studio Photo MR. AND MRS. TERRENCE MURRAY Faith Presbyterian Church, McHenry, was the scene of the lovely afternoon wedding uniting Miss Barbara Kopsell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Kopsell, 612 W. Columbus, McHenry, and Mr. Terrenee James Murray last Saturday at 5 p.m. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray, 5200 W. Maple Hill Drive, Mc- Cullwn Lake. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. John Mclntyre. Mrs. Verna Schlofner offered appropriate organ selections. The lovely young bride came down the aisle accompanied by her fat her, who gave her in marriage. Her floor length gown was of white lace over taffeta with a scalloped neckline and tiers of lace on the skirt, ending in a chapel train. Dn her head, she wore a crown of pearls with a bouffant veil and carried white carnations. Mrs. Dorothy Gibson served her sister as matron of honor. The bride's other sisttej*, Mrs. Lucille Ritter, was bridesmaid. Four-year-old Cathy Kopsell, the bride's niece, was adorable in her role of flower girl. Sheer aqua organza over taffeta street length dresses were chosen by the attendants, vyhiph featured bell skirts. They wore flowers on their heads, with blusher veils, and used matching accessories. The colonial bouquets were carnations. The flower girl was dressed in white and carried a basket of flowers. .Richard Miller of Oak Park served as best man, groomsman was Neil Campbell of Salem, N. J., and James Liston of Woodstock served as usher. JThe bride's mother wore a street length dress of medium blue lace with white accessories. Mrs. Murray chose a blue green silk print with a sleeveless jacket effect and white ac- CYNTHIA SCHULTZ IS DELEGATE TO FHA CONFERENCE The Illinois Association of the Future Homemakers of America will hold their nineteenth State Leadership Conference June 17 through June 19--at Illinois State University ait,'Normal. Cynthia SchuLtz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schubtz, McHenry, has been selected by the Section 21 chapter of the Future Homemakers of America as a delegale to this conference. Cynthia will be a senior at McHenry high school and will hoW the office of president in her FHA chapter. Future Homemakers of America is a national orgairrizatipff of students studying home economics in junior and senior high schools. In their chapter activities, they work toward the. over-all goal of helping individuals improve personal, family, and community living. The three day conference is planned and carried out by the teenagers to help develop leadership abilities and become acquainted with the new national objectives. The Illinois Association has a membership of 30,085 members" in 580 high schools. CARD OF THANKS """I" wish ito thank all my friends, neighbors and relatives for " gifts, cards and prayers during my stay at the McHenry Hospital. Special thanks to Father Baumhofer, Father Rudden and to doctors and nurses for their kindness. 6-10-65 Helen Smith CARD OF THANKS The thought fulness and sympathy extended by our friends and neighbors during ouf recent sorrow will always remain with us as a precious memory. Our sincere thanks to all and a special thanks to Reverend Carder. Mrs. Quentin Jandt 6-10-65 and Barbara. cessories. Both mothers wore corsages of white orchids. Following the marriage ceremony, a reception for 120 guests was heidi at the Country Club. The young couple stayetl at Lake Geneva before continuing on to Tomahawk, Wis., for one week. The two met while attending McHenry high school and graduated together in 1961. The bride was employed in Woodstock. Mr. Murray is finishing his senior year at Bradley University, Peoria, where they will reside until January. • Two Graduate From Northern Illinois CHICAGO GIRL IS JUNE BRIDE OF E. STEADMAN, JR. St. Mary's Catholic church was the setting for. a beautiful wedding on Saturday, June 5, when Miss Adrienne Fontaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slimp of 5815 S. Maplewood, Chicago, became the bride of Mr. Edward Steadman, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Steadman, Sr., of 322 S. Sheridan Road, McHenry. Rev. Fr. Eugene Baumhofer officiated a»t the 11:30 Mass which united the couple in marriage. Miss Fontaine walked down the aisle, lovely in a silk orgapza and chant illy lace dress, with bustle in brick. The dress featured long, pointed sleeves adorned with pearls and sequins and a hoop skirt, with train attached. Her veil was held in place by a crown of pearls and sequins. She wore a heart-shaped locket and carried a large bouquet of white carnations. Acting "as maid of honrtr was Lorraine Steadman, sister . of the groom, and bridesmaids were Sue Steadman, another sister, and Sharon Fontaine, sister of ithe bride. ( Janice Steadman was flower girl and James Steadman av*ted as ring bearer. The adult attendants wore floor length dresses of taffeta, styled with hoop skirts, and huge net umbrella hats in matching color. The maid of honor was in pale yellow and carried a cascade of yellow carnations, while the bridesmaids chose aqua and carried white carnations tipped with aqua. The little flower girl wore a short yellow chiffon dress, full skirt and bustle in back and a yellow bow in her hair. She carried a basket of white carnations. Harold Foss, Jr., of McHenry served as best man and groomsmen were John Boyle of McCullom Lake and George Loser of McHenry. Donald Kibbe was usher. The bride's mother wore a beige sheath with lace coat, matching accessories and corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Steadman was attired in a pink suit, white accessories and white rose corsage. A wedding breakfast was served to thirty guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foss. Later, 100 friends and relatives gathered at the Chicago Midway House for a reception. After a trip to Niagara Falls and Canada, the couple will reside in Chicago. Both young people are attending Loyola University. ARDIS MAY A record 1,340 graduates received bachelor's and advanced degrees at Northern Illinois University's sixty-sixth anual commencement June 5. The graduates, parents, faculty and visitors heard Wayne A. Johnston, president of the Illinois Central Ra,ilroad, deliver the commencement address titled "The Hope of America". Among the graduates wer§ Ardis Carol May, BA in French, and Michael William Meeker, BA in English. IN MEMORIAM Fox River Valley Camp 3251 Royal Neighbors of America holds in memory those who have departed from us. 6-10-65 CARD OF THANKS Thanks a million to my many friends in our community for your helpful assistance during rfty tractor accident on Sunday. A special thanks to the fast and efficient help of the Johnsburg Rescue Squad and to George Gutzman and the Sheriff's Department. Words cannot say how much all your help was appreciated. 6-10-65 > Clayton Bruce CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this opportunity to thank friends and relatives for floral - offerings, spiritual bouquets, cards of sympathy, prayers and other remembrances at the time of our bereavement; also to Father Baumhofer ami Fat her Rudden of St. Mary's for Iheir kindness. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Flach and daughter, Frances. 6-10-65 FIESTA DAY PARADE APPLICATION (Return to Frank Low, 3313 W. Pearl Street, McHenry) Name Address TYPE OF FLOAT Originality Beauty Comical Animal ""Vtiiu/ Radiator TSScJW ' Repair Service Brake Service All Mechanical Repairs Complete Motor Overhauling Towing Service For Expert Car Care Come to . . . BUTCH'S Auto Service McHenry Hospital An Antioch couple, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Krogh, are parents of a son May 31. ^ A son was born May 31 to Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Panzer of Barrington. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kazlausky of Ingleside became parents of a son June 1. On June 2 a son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Dobhs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wirth became parents of a son June 4. Mr. and Mrs. James Paddock of Wonder Lake announce the birth of a son June 4. A daughter was bom June 1002 N. Front St. 885-0811 McHenry, III. McHenry Hospital Patients admitted to McHenry hospital during the pasit week included Ada Parsons, Stephen Cejner, Catherine Cottrell, Fox Lake; Nicholas Leshena and Diane Horn, Wonder Lake; Stanley Siegel, Downers Grove; Otto Segelke, Spring Grove; Sandra Burmingham, Cary; George Maluzzi, Candice Hammer, Albert Hammer, Jr., Mary Stuart, Edward Jeschke and Violet Mavis, Crystal Lake; Michael Bambulas, and Kimberly Mitchell, Wauconda; Harriett Troy, Carol Papciak and Rose Citro, Round Lake; Edward Okpisz, Barrington; Edward1 Welch and Charles Graber, Ingleside; Percy Fry, Island Lake; Barbara Brodie, Woodstock; Sharon Hanses, Roselle; and Mary Cashmore, Long Lake. Also Dawn McKim, William Rose, John Tabar, Mary Ann Varese, Nora Jackson, Kenneth VanNatta, Joan Brastad, Emily Martino, Marianne Lennon, Everett Hunter, Harold Morris, Richard Hansen, Timothy Steimle, John Savini and Brian Lund, McHenry. Memorial Hospital Woodstock During the past week patients admitted to Memorial hospital, -Woodstock, include Leonard Marzano, Dorothy Moore, Anna Kasper, Maude Craig, Genevieve Weisenburger and Harold Zapel, Wonder Lake; Baby Felicia Parrish, Elsie Parrish, May Fields, William Hendee, August Moritz, Master Roberta Pease, McHenry; Viola Low and Clayton Bruce, Ringwood; and Joseph Bauer, Ingleside. Harvard Hospital Mrs. Fredrick Funk of Wonder Lake was a patienit during the past week in the Harvard hospital. HURT IN FALL Mrs. Ray Page of Court Street sustained a broken leg last Thursday when she fell on the stairs in her home. She was taken to Sherman hospital, Elgin. BREAKS ARM Brian Lund, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lund of 320S W. Fairway, McHenry, broke his arm in a fall Sunday afternoon. to Mr. and Mrs. James Heard. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schram welcomed a son on June 5. Other Births Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keenan of Decatur, Ga?.( announce the birth of their first child, a son, on June 7, weighing 7 lbs. Mrs. Keenan is the former Joan, Blake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blake. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keenan of Pompano Beach, Fla. Memorial Hospital Woodstock - -- On June 3 Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bruce announced the birth of a daughter. Other Births Mr. and Mrs. John Vesely announce the birth of a son, John Joseph, June 5, at Sherman hospital, Elgin. The baby is the first grandson of Dr. and Mrs. William A. Nye. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Vesely, Sr., of Chicago. He has a sister, Carol, 3 years old. Mrs. Vesely is the former Penny Nye. • A daughter was born June 3 to Mr. and Mrs. John Tony an in Sherman hospital, Elgin. Mrs. John Neuharth was taken to McHenry hospital early Tuesday morning, and her condition has been described by the family as serious. June 12 Rummage and Bake Sale -- Pistakee Terrace June 16 Pot-Luck Dinner and Installation -- K. of C. Hall -- Sponsored by C. D. of A. -- 6:30 p.m. Spaghetti Supper -- Social Hall of Zion Lutheran Church -- 6:30 to 8 :00 p.m. -- Sponsored by Friendship Guild of Church. June 18-19-20 Country Air Fair -- Junior High School. June 19-20 Rummage Sale -- Eastwood Manor Barn, East of McHenry on Rt. 120--9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday -- Sponsored by Viscounts Parents Association. June 22 Christian Mothers Sodality of St. Peter's Church Sponsors Card Party -- Noon -- St. Peter's Hall. June 27 Breakfast at Legion Home. June 29 Installation of Officers and Pot-Luck Dinner with College of Regents Officers -- Moose Lodge, McHenry -- Women of the Moose. Smorgasbqrd -- Sponsored by McHenry Chapter, O.E.S. -- Acacia Hall - - 5 to 7:30 p.m. July 14 Altar and Rosary Sodality of St. Patrick's School Sponsors Luncheon and Card Party -- Luncheon at 1 p.m. July 16-17 Rummage Sale -- Engdahl Bam, 508 N. Green Street -- Sponsored by Community Methodist Church; 8 to 8 on July 16; 9 to 3 on July 17. Obituaries MARGARET SIMON Family and friends this week mourn the death of Mrs. Herbert (Margaret) Simon of 1404 N. Richmond Road, who died Sunday evening, June 6, in Memorial Hospital, Woodstock. She was 74 years of #ge. The deceased was bom Oct. 27, 1890, in McHenry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Weber. Mrs. Simon was a member of the Woman's Catholic Order of Foresters, Riverview Camp, R.N. A., the Catholic Daughters of America and the Christian Mothers Sodality. She is survived by her husband, Herbert, to whom she was married forty-sevea veal's ago; seven children, Mrs. Robert (Kathryn) Wayfnan of Arlington Heights, Mrs. James llsabelle) Thompson of McHenry, Mrs. James (Lucil)et Wagner of Milton, Wis., Mi's. Gerald (Mary) Hettermann of Johnsburg, Mrs. Charles < Barbara) Hansen of McHenry. Mrs. Carl (Margaret) Elshoff of Springfield and Joseph of McHenry; twenty-one grandchildren; one great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Hilda Powers, of Chicago; and one brother. Nicholas Weber, of McHenry. The body rests at the George R. Just en & Son funeral home until 10 o'clock Thursday, when a Mass will be sung at St. Mary's Catholic church. Burial will be in the church cemetery. . "TnfflTTf,' Section On« -- Pag* Tfire#; CARD OF THANKS To all my friends and neighbors: Many thanks for gifts, flowers, cards and 'all kindnesses shown during my recent inactivity. Special thanks to the doctors and nurses at McHenry Hospital and God's Blessings to all. 6-10-65 Hulda Ottoson JOHN KOI BEK John Koubek, 88, of 7401 Birch Drive, Wonder Lake, died in his home Sunday, June 6. Mr. Koubek, born June 28, 1876, in Austria, came to this country in 1910. He was a retired grocer. His wife, Emily, preceded him in death in 1961. Survivors are his daughter, Mrs. Arthur Miller, of Wonder Lake; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The body rested at the George Justen & Son funeral home, where Pastor Thomas Johnson of Nativity Lutheran Church, Wonder Lake, officiated at last rites Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment was in Chapel Hill Gardens West, Elmhurst. Lombardo was found by his wife about 5 o'clock last week Wednesday afternoon, June 2, behind the wheel of his car, which was parked in the garage attached to his house. The wife, Beta, had returned' from her work at the Admiral plant and found her husband dead. Sheriff's deputies were summoned and found the ignition key turned on but the car was not running. Mrs. Lombardo last saw her husband Tuesday morning, but was not concerned as he often remained in Chicago in connection with his work as a liquor salesman. Neighbors said they saw him as late as 11:30 Wednesday morning, when he picked up mail from the box near his home. The deceosed was bom June 9, 1911. in. Chicago. Aiuong survivors is his wife. The body was taken from the Justen chapel to the Smith funeral home at 2500 N. Cicero, Chicago, for arrangements. ANNA BUETOW Services were held in the Schneider-Ijeuchit funeral home, Woodstock, at 1:30 Saturday for Mrs. Anna M. Buetow, 78. of Sill W. Sunset Drive, Wonder Lake Rev. Carl Lobitz of Zion Lutheran church, McHenry, officiated, followed by burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Buetow died June 1 in Memorial hospital, Woodstock. She was born Aug. 18, 1886, in ^Chicago, and was married Sept. 27, 1913, to Otto Buetow, who died in 1936.' Survivors are a daughter. Mrs. Florence Bell of Wonder Lake; two sisters, Bertha Weith and Ella Borck of Chicago. CHARLES JORGENSON Charles E. Jorgenson, 75, of 3508 N. Oakdale Road, Johnsburg, died Monday, June 7, in McHenry hospital. Mr. Jorgenson was born in Chicago April 1, 1890, and was a steamfitter by trade. He belonged to Local 597, Pipefitters Union. Survivors are his widow. Augusta; two sons, William and , v, Robert, both of McHenry; four „ grandchildren; i one greats grandchild and two sisters. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon from th" George R. Justen & Son funeral home, with burial in Acacia Park, Chicago, THOMAS POKORNY Graveside rites were held Tuesday in Transfiguration cemetery, Wauconda, for Thomas Pokomy, infant son of Robert and Catherine Pokorny of Wauconda, formerly of Island Lake. The baby, who was' bom Saturday of last week in Condell Memorial hospital, Libertyville, died Sunday, June 6. Besides the parents, the baby is survived by a brother and three sisters. A brother, Charles, was killed during the Palm Sunday tornado which struck Island Lake. CHARLOTTE CARLISI Mrs. Charlotte Carlisi, 74, who made her home with a daughter, Mrs. Antoinette Di- Maggio, at 5510 Cleveland Avenue, West Shore Beach, for eighteen months, died early Tuesday, June 8, in McHenry hospital. She had been confined there for only a few hours. Mrs. Carlisi was bom in Italy Nov. 5, 1890. The body was taken to the Peter M. Justpn & Son funeral home in McHenry and then removed to the Montelair cha- I>el at. 6901 W. Belmont Avenue. Chicago, for finnl arrangements. CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank all the kind and understanding people who helped us during our brother's recent illness. The sincere, efficient handling by the sheriff's department was deeply appreciated. 6-10-65 Helen and Dick Baer CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation for the many acts of kindness, cards and floral offerings received during the illness and passing of our loved one. Many, many thanks to all. 6-10,65 The Gale Fatnily HARVEY H. SMITH Harvey H. Smith, 38, of 1503 W. Hickory, Holiday Hills, was pronounced dead on arrival at McHenry hospital Saturday, June 5. Death was attributed to a heart ailment. Mr. Smith was born July 1", 1926, in Chicago. He was employed as a welder in an electrical manufacturing company. Survivors are his wife, Karen; four children, Gregory, Debra, Barbara and Tammy, all at home; a brother, Donald, of Elmwood Park; and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Smith of Chicago. Services were held at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home at 1 o'clock Tuesday, with Rev. Ernest Carder officiating. Burial was in Ridgewood cemetery, Des Plaines. JERRY LOMBARDO An inquest is scheduled to be held next Saturday at 11:30 a.m. at the Peter M. Justen & Son funeral home in the death of Jerry Lombardo, 54, of S719 Memory Trail, Highland Shores, Wonder Luke. Mr. IT'S NEW in McHenry HENNY PENNY FABULOUS CHICKEN 3815 W. Elm Street Next io Clark's Service Station You3IILove Our Chicken! 4 Pc. Fried Chicken Dinner, Full Vi Chicken French Fries, Slaw, Roll 8 Pc. BOX CHICKEN Serves 2 io 3 people 12 Pc. BOX CHICKEN Serves 4 to 5 people 18 Pc. BOX CHICKEN $ Serves 6 to 7 people 21 Pc. BOX CHICKEN $ Serves 8 to 9 people Hickory Smoked $ Barbecue Ribs Dinner French Fries, Slaw, Roll CARRY $<| 35 $2°° $295 425 495 195 OUT MENU Hickory Smoked Barbecue Ribs Ala Carte (1 Lb. 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