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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Feb 1966, p. 2

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Section One -- Page Two THE McHENRY PLATNDEALER Thursday, February 17.1966 Wedding Bells Sandra Wetzel Married To Thomas Ballowe On Saturday ;ii ! I i*. M V:r:r "WHifiiH" / MR. AND MRS. THOMAS F. BALLOWE St. Mary's Catholic church was the setting for a lovely wedding ceremony last Saturday, Feb. 12, when Miss Sandra Carole Wetzel became the bride of Mr. Thomas F. Ballowe. Miss Wetzel is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Wetzel of 615 S. McHenry avenue, McHenry, and Mr. Ballowe is the son of Mrs. Cecil Ballowe of 1716 Riverside drive, McHenry. Rev. Fr. Eugene Baumhofer officiated at the 2:30 o'clock nuptial rite, for which the children's choir sang. The altar was decorated with bouquets of white glads, mums and red and white carnations. Pretty Miss Wetzel approached the altar wearing a floor length gown of dulcette satin, bell shaped, with sculptured bodice, long, tapered sleeves and an overlay bodice of chantilly lace. The skirt was trimmed with chantilly lace aj>- plique of seed pearls and crystal matching the trim on the detachable train, and held at the waist with a satin bow. An elbow length mantilla of silk illusion, bordered in chantilly lace, with blusher veil, was held in place by a satin pillbox. She carried a cascade bouquet of white gladioli and stephanotis with a white orchid in the center. Attending the bride were Isabelle Wolf of McHenry as maid of honor, Judith Makovvski of Chicago, Janet Murray, Terri Ballowe, sister of the groom, and Patricia Simonsen of McHenry as bridesmaids. They were attired similarly in floor length gowns with red velvet bodice styled with scoop neck and long sleeves, and a w h i t e b r o c a d e s k i r t . T h e i r headpieces were of red velvet bows and matching net veils. Each carried a cascade bouquet of red roses and white carnations. The pretty little flower girl, Kerri Wetzel of Palatine, cousin of the bride, wore the same kind of dress and threw rose petals along the aisle. Timothy Ballowe, stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., served his brother as best man and groomsmen were Michael Wetzel of McHenry, brother of the bride, Dennis Welter and Ted Frett of McHenry and Anthony Espey of Aurora. Young Timothy Wetzel. brother of the bride, was the ring bearer. Mrs. Wetzel selected a pink, silk shantung suit with which she wore a white orchid corsage. Mrs. Ballowe was attired in a blue suit of brocade and had a similar corsage. A reception followed the wedding at 6 o'clock at the V.F.W. clubhouse, after which the couple left on a two-week trip to Florida. They will make their home at :',S1G W. Main street, McHenry. The new Mrs. Ballowe, a 19G5 graduate of McHenry high school, is employed as secretary- bookkeeper for Althoff's Plumbing and Heating, McHenry. The bridegroom, who graduated in T9G1 from McHenry high school, attended Marquette university for two years and served two years in the U.S. Marine corps. He is associated with McHenry Cab & Transixjrtation Co. Susan Russell To Wed In June Li:!!?; Aw!': jjLf ... .iiiiil SUSAN RISS10LL Mr. and Mrs. John T. Russell of 9020 West Sunset drive, Highland Shores, Wonder Lake, announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan Ellen, to Joseph P. Azzaro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Azzaro, 721 Lake Avenue, Woodstock. Miss Russell is a senior at Woodstock Community high school and is a pari time telephone company employee. Her fiance was graduated from Marian Central high school and is employed in Woodstock. They will be married June 18 :n Christ the King church in Wonder Lake. Call The One And ONLY P Cab Co. n OTTO MUELLER TAKES BRIDE IN CHICAGO CHURCH A wedding of interest i$ok place last Saturday, Feb. 12, in Our Lady of Grace Catholic church, Chicago, uniting in marriage Frances Violet Koczar of 2700 N. Drake avenue, Chicago, and Mr. Otto E. Mueller of .".1(H5 W. Crescent avenue, McHenry. Rev. Fr. Oaveby offii iated at the 2 o'clock nuptial rite. The bride was lovely in an uqt& dress, with which she wore aqua-colored ;.'cess; ries and white gloves. Attending her as matron o.r honor was Mrs. Nancy Guest of May wood, daughter of tl<jr bridegroom. She wore a pink dress and matching accessories. Leonard B. Koczar of Chicago, son of the bride, attended the groom as best man. Mrs. Ann Samborski of Chicago. mother , of the bride, selected a blue ensemble for the wedding. Following the ceremony, a breakfast was served at Mnjor hall, 5660 W. Grand avenue, Chicago, for ].'>0 guests. Dinner also was served there at 6:.">0 o'clock. The couple will make their home at !>106 W. Crescent avenue, McHenry. Couple Plans Fall Wedding Couple Plans Sum liter Wedding BONNIE I,KK SCHILLER Mr. and .'Mrs. Raymond Schiller of 905 N. Draper road, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Bonnie I^ee, tb Airman 2nd Class Thomas A. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill L. Jones of 2'!4 prairie street, LibertyviUe. Miss Schiller graduat&d-^from Marian Central high school in 196.'; and is employed in Crys- I tal Lake. Her fiance, a 1962 ' graduate of Mundelein high school, is stationed at the Hahn air base in Germany. The young people plan an August 20 wedding. Elgin (iirl Engaged To McHenry Resident MARY LOU WAKITSC11 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wakitsch announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Lou, to John M. Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Olson of McHenry. The young people have selected Oct. 8 for their .wedding. Showers Honor Carol Anderson Miss Carol Jean Anderson was guest of honor at several pre-nuptial showers held recently. At one, her cousin, Mrs. Ralph Jensen, entertained at a miscellaneous party at , her home in Harrington. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Justen entertained a group of couples at their McHenry home, at which time Miss Anderson was presented with a lovely group gift. Cheryl Vacula of Wonder Lake and Mrs. James Militello, her attendants, were hostesses at a party held at Wonder Lake. Another shower in her honor was held at the Houghton home in McHenry Shores, given by the groom's sisters. Marrilou Smith, Kathy Sehultz and Joanne Houghton. Mrs. V'ern Mikkelsen and Mrs. Gene Nye, aunts of the bride, were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower bed at the Nye home. JUDITH HEIN Announcement -"or the engagement of Miss Judith L. Hein to James . Cassell has been made by her parents, Mr.and Mrs. Orville Hein, of Rt. ?>, Elgin. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cassell of 200 South drive, McHenry No wedding date has been set. Miss Hein graduated from Larkin high school and attended Elgin Community college. Mr. Cassell is a graduate of McHenry high school and is serving with the Navy, stationed at Great Lakes. BIRD LOVERS MEET This Saturday evening, Feb. 19, at 8 o'clock, the McHenry county chapter of the Illinois Audubon society will meet at the home of Leta and Alice Clark at 8815 Rt. 120. A film "Pack. Paddle and Portage" will be shown. There also will be a speaker on "Game Birds". Details of the March meeting will be planned. Guests are always welcome. Fox River Valley ( amp Plans Dinner Fox River Valley Camp, No. .1251, R.N.A., will enjoy dinner March 2 at Harmony House. Reservations should be made with Mrs. Ray Murphy or Mrs. Leslie Olsen by Feb. 25. ^ Miss Anderson Becomes Bride Using a lovely Valentine theme for her wedding, Miss Carol Jean Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Walter Anderson of 511 N. Green street, McHenry, became the bride of Mr. Richard J. Smith. Jr., of 209 E. Main street, Morris, 111., son of Mr. and Mi's. Richard J. Smith, Sr., of 3703 W. Maple street, McHenry. The couple exchanged nuptial vows in St. Mary's Catholic church at noon 'last Saturday, Feb. 12. Rev. Fr. Matthew Rudden officiated at the ceremony, for which the children's choir sang to the organ accompaniment of Sister Andreella. Altar bouquets were of white gladioli and^ red carnations. Rev. Fr. H. V. McGinn, Chaplain of the Newman Center at Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, was present on the altar. Given in marriage by her father, the blonde bride approached the altar for the double ring ceremony, charming in a full length bell gown of ivory satin fashioned with bateau neckline and long, pointed sleeves. Re-embroidered alencon lace and sequin and seed pearl motifs trimmed the bodice, skirt and sumptuous chapel train. A flat, self fabric .bow graced the waist back. A Dior bow of ivory satin held in place her illusion veil and she carried a cascade bouquet of phalaenopsis and stephanotis. Attending Miss Anderson as maid of honor was Miss Cheryl Vacula of Wonder Lake, a close friend. Bridesmaids were Miss Marrilou Smith and Mrs. Kathleen Sehultz of McHenry, sisters of the groom, and Mrs. Louise Tonyan Militello of Des- Plaines, a friend of the bride. All were attired similarly >in primrose pink crepe, semi-empire styled floor length gowns. Carrying out the Valentine motif, the attendants carried heart-shaped bouquets of white carnations ad garnet roses. Robert Smith of McHenry served his brother as best man and groomsmen were Sam Maggiora of Chicago, a friend, Keith Weingart of McHenry. cousin of the bride, and James Militello of DesPlaines, friend of the groom. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Anderson chose a threepiece, light green silk suit w i t h j e w e l e d n e c k l i n e a n d m a t c h i n g a c c e s s o r i e s . M r s . Smith wore a yellow linen sheath dress with three-quarter l e n g t h f l o w e r e d c o a t a n d matching accessories. A reception followed the ceremony at the Johnsburg Community club for 200 guests. Charlene Weingart, cousin of the bride, circulated the guest book. The cake decoration was used by the bride's grandmother and mother on their wedding days. After a ten-day honeymoon trip to Rockton, the couple will make their home at 209 E. Main street, Morris. Both the bride and groom attended McHenry high school. The new Mrs. Smith graduated from Northern Illinois university on Jan. 21 of this year. Her husband graduated from the Illinois Institute of Tech- Junior Girl Foresters Give Books To Library RECORD DANCE OF YMC A SET . . \| FRIDAY NIGHT ( The February record dance conducted by the Lake Region ( YMCA for seventh and eighth grade boys and girls will be held on Friday, Feb. 18. Featured at the 7 to 10 p.m. dance will be two folk singers and a live combo. Soft drinks will be served. The gymnasium of Central school on Paddock street in Crystal Lake will be the site of the monthly record dance. Earlier record dances were |! conducted in October, November, December and January. From 150 to 260 ( youths have been attending the dances. Any seventh and eighth grade student in Algonquin, Cary, Crystal Lake, Fox River , Grove, Huntley, Island Lake, McHenry and Woodstock are welcome to attend the dance. The admission for Lake Region YMCA members is free. Nonmembers are required to pay a small admission unless they have previously registered for all the dances. Mary Rodenkirch, left, publicity chairman for St. Clara's Court, W.C.O.F., Junior Foresters, looks on as Bonnie Buss, president, presents to Mrs. Lynn Stuart, local librarian, autographed copies of Art Linkletter's books on children. Forty-one Girl Junior Foresters of St. Clara Court, No. 653, McHenry, paid a special tribute to their mothers at a mother-daughter Valentine Tea Feb. 10. at 7 p.m. at the American Legion hall. Special guests of the evening were the mothers of members, librarians from McHenry library. Bonnie Buss, president, on behalf of the Girl Junior Foresters. presented autographed copies of Art inkletter's books, "Kids Say The Darndest Things" and "A Child's Garden of Misinformation", to Mrs. Stuart, representative from the library. Mary Rodenkirch, publicity chairni in, is presenting the autographed copies of each book to the nuns of parochial schools as they could not attend due to previous commitments. The evening's program included dance numbers from the recent "Alice in Wonderland" recital, which was thoroughly enjoyed by all in attendance. Bonnie Buss read a short "|K>em especially dedicated to the mothers. Miss Buss, assisted by other junior officers, Debbie Shannon, Peg- !ry Stilling and Mary Rodenkirch, conducted a game for the mothers only, "What's Hidden In a Purse" and awarded prizes to wir.iers. Recipients of special awards were Kathy Steirisdorfer, teen prize; Peggy F r e u n d , y o u n g e s t ; M i d g e Scharf, mom with a birthday; Grace Stilling, most daughters. A special tribute was paid to nology in 1964 with a degree in electrical engineering and is now employed as an engineer for the Commonwealth Edison company at the Dresden Nuclear Power station in Morris. MIES The New 3317 W. Elm Street INTRODUCES THE RAZOR CUT - $3.00 $2.00 with this adv. This new concept in men's grooming produces smoothness and managaltility not possible with regular haircut. CALL 385-7771 FOR FULL INFORMATION Service by Appointment Only -- Offer Exprcs March 10 -- 385-0723 Radio Dispatched 1/5 of a century of Accident- Free Service TRANSPORTATION IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS 24-HR. 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The girls are reminded to attend a special Mass this Sunday, Feb. 20, at 8 a.m. at St. Mary's to celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of the adult women Catholic Order of Foresters. The junior essay contest is in progress ahd must be turned in to one of the junior directors by May 1. Topic for Juniors in fifth through eighth grade is: "The Flag of the United States Of America", limit 300 words. Bon Voyage Party Honors Lee Amour Lee Amour was guest of honat a bon voyage surprise party at his home in Island Lake Saturday, Feb. 12. Lee entered the Navy on Valentine's Day and will undergo boot training at Great Lakes. He hopes to be accepted in the field of electronics. His brother, Ron, who is attending the Milwaukee School of Engineering, was home for the weekend. Both young men are graduates of McHenry high school, Lee in 1963 and Roni in 1965. Other guests at the party last weekend were Lee's grandparents, Mr. anS' Mrs. Frank Gannon of Chicago; his, aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Roberts of Chicago; also Mr. and Mrs. William Gee and Mrs. A1 Chappel of Island Lake Mr and Mrs. Carl Rienwand and Cheryl May of Crystal Lake and Robert Hansler and John Rienwand of Cary. Mrs. Frederic Amour served a buffet supper following a musical jam session which highlighted the evening's activities. Guests William Gee played the organ, with Carl Reinwand on the piano, Lee Amour on the bongo drums, Nona Amour on the boorri-bass and Frederic Amour on the tambourine-. The vocal honors went to both Lee Amour and John Rienwand. Read The Classifieds 20% OFF Poppytrail Dinnerware OPEN STOCK 5-Piece Place Settings SALE! i BED BOOSTER 5-Pc. Place Setting Reg. $8.95 SALE $1 PRICE mm PEPPERTREi 5-Pc. Place Setting Reg. $6.95 SALE , $g=56 PRICE CALIFORNIA TEMPO 5-Pc. 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