-- Page Two THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, June 24. 196$ Married In May Frttt-Swarteloff Engagement Told -Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frett of 2220 W. Johnsburg Road, McHenry, announce the en- DONNA FRETT gagement of their daughter. Donna, to William Swart zloff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Swartzloff of 10110 Main Street Richmond. Donna is a 1964 graduate of McHenry high school and graduated a year later from the American School of Beauty Culture. She is now employed in Waukegan. Her fiance is a 1962 graduate "of Richmond Burton high school and attended Lakeland college for a year. He is now employed in Silver Lake, Wis. A fal'l wedding is planned by the young couple. Tell Engagement Of Dorothy Adams Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Adams of 303 W. Lincoln Road, Mc- DOROTHY ADAMS Henry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Marie, to R. Richard Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Brown of Glen Ellyn. Miss Adams is a student at Drake University, DesMoines, Iowa, majoring in pharmacy. Her fiance also attends Drake University and is majoring in accounting. No definite date has been set for the wedding. Wiener Roast For Classmates Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marshall entertained eighth grade classmates of their daughter, Earla Marie, at a wiener roast on Monday, June 21. Dancing and games followed the repast, with a fine time reported by the twenty-eight in attendance from St. Patrick's parochial school. Teacher Plans August Wedding Miss Gail Pa'ricia Paddock and Gerald E. Szontagh are planning :>n Aug. 21 wedding in St. Gilbert's church, Grayslake. Announcement of the engagement was made recently by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evertt Paddock of Long Beach, Calif. Mr. Szontagh is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Szontagh of Highland Lake. Miss Paddock is a graduate of Rosary college. River Forest, and1 has been teaching English in McHenry high school. Mr. Szontagh is a graduate of Bradley university in Peoria and is employed in Waukegan. Large Crowd At Miller Anniversary About ;i50 friends and relatives gathered at the Johnsburg Community club last Saturday ?voning to honor Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Miller on tin occasion of I heir silver we\ldiii" anniversary. Earlier, the bridal party enjove I an afternoon lunch at the Miller In m< at 5410 N. Wi'.mot' R >ad. All of the attendants at their wedding twenty-five-.years a,;.- were present, including Mrs Lorraine Freund Rut/en. <•' Johnsburg, Mrs. Frieda'Weit Nystedt of St. Charles. Mr- Diane. Freund Noiss of Mi- Henry, Ahin Freund of Chic i go and George M'.ljor of .Mr Henry. A highlight of tluv eolebra tion was ;; mock wedding P" e sented'by the children of 1 hi Millers, Georgette Sobiesk o McHenry, Nancy Miller o Mount Prospect anl John home; also mat l ied friends the Sobiesks. < Installed Xew I), of A. Officers Elvina Latimer was* installed as grand regent, Joyce We betas prophetess, Jean Driseott as monitoi, Ann Rodcnkin'h and Alvera Nye as trustees of the Catholic Daughters of America at a special pot-luck supper and installation service held last week. District Deputy Sarah Myers of Elgin acted as installing officer and gave a short talk Two other visiting members from Court Elgin were introduced and gifts were presented to Miss Myers anl to the retiring grand regent, Alvera Nye. Several members attended the thirty-third birthday dinner of Court Elgin on Thursday evening. CHRYS LEVESQUE RECOGNIZED AT COLLEGE PROGRAM Miss Chrysande Lcvesque daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lcvesque of 3011 N. Spring road, McCulom Lake, was recognized for her academic achievements at the recent Honors Day recognition service at Mae-Murray college, as one of three freshmen attaining a straight "A" average for one semester. Miss Levesque completed her freshman year at MacMurray this spring. She is a 1961 graduate of McHenry high school, where she was active in the National Honor society and held offices in various school organizations. She was an Illinois State Scholarship winner. WSCS TO HOLD RUMMAGE SALE IN MID-JULY The annual rummage sale sponsored by McHenry's Community Methodist church is scheduled for July 16 and IT and will bo held at the Engdahl barn. 508 N. Green Street, from 8 a.m. to <S p.m. Friday and from 9 a.m. to A p.m. Saturday. Featured will be household furnishings, appliances, clothing, miscellaneous items anil even some antiques. Coffee, soft drinks and light refreshments will be sold. Committee members, hard at work on preparations, say there is s-till time to search attics and storage rooms, to clean out closets and bring in those things for which the owner has no use but someone else might want. The complete proceeds of the sale, for which a goal of $1,500 has been set. will go to help pay off the church mortgage. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend a sincere "Thank You" to ail our friends and neighbors for their cards, memorials and other expressions of sympathy at the time of our recent bereavement. We are truly grateful. A special thanks to Father Raumlv>fe»\ Rudden and Parker. Foresters, and the American Legion Auxiliary. The Family of George Wir'.s 6-L'l ilW1 JM'4 MR. AND MRS. DAKKI, II. FOREST, JR. Rev. Fr. John Dording officiated at the nuptial Mass on M.i\ 'J!) which united in marriage Miss Patricia Margaret Frisby. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weston J. Frisby of -1J17 N. Wilmot Road. McHenry, and Mr. Darel H. Forest, Jr.. son ol the senior Forests of 041 S.- Lombard Avenue, Lombard, 111. The wedding took place in St. John the Baptist Catholic church. The newlyweds are now making Iheir home in Lombard after a two-week trip to Las Vegas, Nov. Thi' bride graduated in 1901 from McHenry high school and the groom is a 1954 graduate of Proviso high school. i Jenart Studio Photo DR. AND MRS. ROBERT ORT Dr. Robert Ort of McHenry claimed Miss Alice Caroline1 Johnson of Inglesido as his bride in a ceremony perlormed in Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church, Long Lake, on Mav S. DR. JOHN F. KELLY OPTOMETRIST ^ At 1224 N. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Wednesday) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL> TRAINING -- VISUAL, REHABILITATION CONTACT LENSES. HOURS: DAILY 9:80 a.m. to 5 P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS 8:80 P.M. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 385-0452 H. STINESPRING CLAIMS OAK PARK GIRL AS BRIDE A wodvlii'g of inlorost to many in this community was solomni/od last Saturday, June 19. mi Faith Presbyterian church, River Forest, Rev. Charics Furguson Hall officiated at the 1:30 e>'elock nuptial rite whieh unites! in marriage Miss Margaret "Peg" Van Dovon and Mr. Harry Stinspriiu;. III. Miss Wei l>oren is the daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. .lames 1). Van Poron of 7,'l'i N. Kenilworth. O.ik Park, and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Siinespring, Jr., of ,'U29 N. Lay view Lane, McHenry. Chrisline LeVesconte of Redlord, New York, aeteel as maid nf honor and bridesmaids were l.ilihy Stinespring of McHenry, si-tor of the bride- ..M '"!!!. M'-iiique Schenone and M.iiihn ik'ker of Oak Park. Tinunas Staggs of Jackson^ vtilc. II' , -orved the gloom as best in.in and groomsmen wore Pi.nild s; .ncsprirg of McHon- DEPEN DABLE ry, brother of the groom, James Van Dorcn of Oak Park, ihe bride's brother, and Robert Sutton of Evanston. A reception for 450 guests followed the wedding, held in the church parlors. Later, fifty relatives attended a buffet dinner at the Van Doren home. The newlyweds left on a wedding trip for two weeks to the Caribbean. The bride will teach French next year at Downers Grove Junior high school. The groom, a graduate of McHenry high school and MacMurray college in Jacksonville, is attending law school in Chie-ago, and also, ac's as assistant administration diredor at MacMurray. A reheat sal dinner for the bridal party was server! Thursday nigh' at the Oak Park Arms hotel. If Uncle Sam raises the postage rates much, more, it may be cheaper to marry the gal, rather than to write to her. Louise Tonyan Be comes Bride A beautiful bride of Saturday, June 19, was Miss Louise Elizabeth Tonyan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Tonyan, Sr., of 1621 N. Park j Street, McHenry. She became the bride of Mr. James G. Militello, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James Militello, Sr., of Rt. 2, Terra Cotta Road, Crystal Lake, in a Ipyely ceremony solemnized in St. Mary's Catholic church. Rev. Fr. Eugene C. Baumh'- fer officiated at the 11:30 o'clock nuptial rite,' for which the children's choir sang. The altar was decorated with bouquets of yellow glads and white nia.jectic daisies, and the pews were marked with ribbons. Given in marriage by her father, Miss Tonyan approached the altar wearing a floor length sata peau gown with elbow length sleeves and mexlified empire waist, the beidice trimmed in aleneon lace and seed pearls. Aleneon" lace also trimmed the bottom of the A-line skirt and a bow a,t the back of the waist held in place the detachable full train. Her headpiece was a circular band of aleneon lace and seed pearls which held in place a three-tier silk illusion veil. She carried four large white orchids with yellow, lily of the valley and stephanotis. Her bouquet for the Blessed Virgin altar consistedof white daisies. Mrs. Girard Zimmerman acted as matron of honor for her sister, and bridesmaids were Carol Jean Anderson and Miriam Gies of McHenry and De>nna Frett of Johnsburg, the latter a cousin of the bride. They were attired in maize-colored, silk shantung, floor length Aline gowns, fashioned with elbow length sleeves, mexlified empire waistlines and paneled trains. Their headpieces were clusters of white daisies accented with maize bows and cloud veils. They carried circular bouquets of white daisies. Jane Zimmerman of McHenry, niece and godchild of the bride, was the pretty flower girl. She wore a dress and headpiece styled similar to the1 bridesmaids and carried a white basket filled with daisies. The basket was one used by the bride as a flower girl in the wedding .of her sister, Mrs. Girard Zimmennan. Geraild Michalski of Mequon. Wis., served as best man and Richard Smith. Jr., of McHenry, Ronald Tonyan of McHenry, brother of the bride, and Kenneth Kuznicki of Des- Plaines, the groom's cousin, were groomsmen. Mrs. Tonyan was attired in a celandan green sheath, jacket dress, with which she wore a g/reen f/lowered hat and white orchid corsage. Mrs. Militello wore a turquoise chiffon dress, a picture hat of the same material and white orchid corsage. Dinner was served immediately following the ceremony to 200 guests at the McHenry Country Club. Later, the couple left on a six-week honeymewm through Europe. Upon their return, they will reside in DesPlaines. The bride is a 1962 graduate of Marian Central Catholic high school and of Moser Secretarial schexil, Chicago. The groom graduated in 1961 from Notre Dame high school for boys in Niles and received his bachelor of science degree i business administration at Mi quette university, Milwaukee, in 1965. He is now enrolled in the DePaul university law school. Kiipcctiti Kaopectate' Prompt acting.., soothing... safe. Trusted for mora than 28 years. (> Moid <>/.. 10 fluid <>/. *1.13 (iive S(£:II Stamps NYE DRUG , Your Friendly Pharmacy I32.J N. Ki\erside Dr., McHenry i Phone 38.5-442G CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank friends and relatives for massr es, prayers and flowers, the use of ears, for food and help on the farm and other remembrances at the time of our bereavemenl. Also Father Dording and Father Weidman of St. Je>hn's and the Johnsburg Rescue Squad for .their thoughtfulness and assistance. The Family of Bernard A. Freund 6-24-65 BERNARD TONYANS HOLD OPEN HOUSE ON ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Tonyan will observe their golden wedding anniversary on Saturday, June 26, when open house will be heid at the Johnsburg Community club hall. .^Friends are invited to attend at 8 o'clock in the evening. Rose Williams and Bernard Tonyan were married June 16, 1915, at St. John the Baptist church. Johnsburg, by Rev. Fr. William Weber. Attendants were Joseph Tonyan, Louise Williams Smith, Martin Williams and Josephine Freund1, the latter now deceaseel. The Tonyans have six' children, Mr§/_Ra^mond (Bertha* Freund, Vincent. Clarence. Jerome, Mrs. Schuyler (Rita) Case and Paul; also twenty grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. ' o CLASS OF 1925 RECALLS GOOD OLD MCHS DAYS Eleven members of the 1925 McHenry Community high schexyl graduating class and their spouses gathered Sunday at the McHenry n^Cintry Club for their fortieth anniversary celebration. Two of the original class ot seventeen passed--to their great reward just at graduation time, anel since then the remaining fifteen have come through virtually unscathed except for the ravages of time, more apparent class members report, to others than to the celebrants who all agreed that but little change was apparent, Led by their senior class president. Dr. William A. Nye. the other members of the class of '25 who attended were, Fefri Bacon Mitchell, Floribel Bassett Vogei, Lillian Buss Mc- Knight, Marjory E. Whiting, Elizabeth Vogt Johnson, Olive Vasey May, Gus Freund, John W. Smith, Bernard H. Freund and Haroid J. Bacon. Many old time recollections were bandied abemt, helped by the vivid memories of C. H. Duker. their superintendent: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stringer, of Rockford (he was their co^teh and instructori and Mrs Mabel Peterson Davis, freshman English teacher, who came from Maywood with her husband. Betty Vogt Johnson from Portland, Oregon, came the greatest distance but readily admitted it was .worth every ounce of effort, as did Marjorie Whiting, recently discharged from the hospital. Other members of the class who found it impossible to attend were Dorothy Mathews Buchert, Angela Petesch, Marjorie Phalin Mahoney and Ella I-Iarrison Thomas. This wa>. the first class to graduate from the "new" high school, the original part of the present, building, after spending three years at what is now Landmark, where they occupied the present grade school plus the annex, which was later sold and served Grayslake both as a church and later as a school. Each pledged a willingness to attend another reunion ten years hence .for their golden anniversary party. -- RECOVERS FROM INJURIES William Thornton, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Thornton of 7417 State Park Road, was released Friday from McHenry hospital, where he was treated for injuries suffered when his bicycle was struck by a car last week near Spring Grove. Mrs. Elvera Pelletiere of Lake Villa told authorities she passed two other bicyclists and was about to do the same with the Thornton boy when he pulled across in front of her car. Exchange Nuptial Vows Rueli J. Photo MR. AND MRS. HUGH SAYNOR Miss Judith Wright and Hugh Saynor were married Saturday, June 12, with a reception following for frienrts and " family. The bride~is_the- elaughtei- e>f- Mr, and MJsT Martin Wright of Lilymoor and the bridegroom is the «on of Mr. anel Mrs. Hugh Saynor. ^ Bridal Couple JNW «'•< Kotalik Studio Photo, MR. AND MRS. RALPH \V. MUNSON Miss Barbara Jean Spielman, daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. Elmer B. Spielman of Wonder Lake, anel Ralph W^ Munson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph- Munson of Pistakee Bay, exchanged nuptial vows in a pretty wedding solemnized June 5 in Zion Lutheran church, McHenry. Following a short wedding trip, the newlyweds took up residence in McHenry. Advertise - It Pays car insurance buyfamous low rates and top service. Contact me today! KORT. J. C'OXWAY 331.5 \V. Elm St. Phone 385-.V285 3TATE FARM Mutual Automobile Insurance Company Home Qffice: Bloomington, Illinois A JOHNSBURG FARM 4616 N. SPRING GROVE RD. Summer Acltooi of fine art EVENING CLASSES IN PAINTING & DRAWING For Information Call 385-5372 Day Program Also, Available McHenry Hospital A son was born June 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel - Weber of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Koch of Inglesid'.? welcomed a se>n oh June 16. A boy joined the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean W. Hargis of McHenry on June 16. Mr. and Mrs. Anthe>ny, Tarello of Wruconda are the parents of a son, born June 17. A son was born June 18 to Mr. and Mrs. William F. Reissman of McHenry. Haiyard Hospital Mr. anel Mrs. Wesley May of McHenry are the parents of,a elfiughter, horn June 20. Memorial Hospital A girl was horn June 15 to Mr. and Mrs. George Sites of Wonder Lake. Sherman Hospital Elgin A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stupey of Lakeland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ilenelrie- h of Hi oa-1' Street, McHenry, welcomed a son. READ THE CLASSIFIEDS Want New Screens Or Storm Sashes? Ask about our LOW-COST HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS! McHENRY STATE BANK "Always Serving You. -- All Ways" Since 1906 Phone 385-1040 Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation