vi® PAGE 2, SECTION 1 - McHENRY PLAINDEALER - FEBRUARY 9, *967 BRIDAL COUPLE Wedding Bells WED IN JANUARY m i : ; Kotalik Studio Photo ,, MS. AND MSS. mCHAH} HUNZEN Christ the King Catholic church, Wonder Lake, was the setting for a lovely wedding on Saturday, Jan. 7, when Miss Donna Luciano became the bride of Mr. Richard Franzen. The newlyweds are making their home at 1410 Riverside drive, McHenry. Exchange Nuptial Vows COUPLE OBSERVES 40TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wegener Sr. of Mairie Park observed their fortieth wedding anniversary recently by first attending a Mass of Thanksgiving at 10 a.m. in St. Mary's church, with their children, their families and close relatives present. After the service', all adjourned to the rural home of the Wegeners, where a buffet dinner was served at noon and the remainder of the day spent socially. Sharing the special day with them along with their children, Anthony Wegener Jr. and family of rural St Charles, the Donald Wegener family, Somonauk, the Richard Hall family, Elburn, and. David, home on leave from Ft. Meade, Md„ Danny, Mary and Susan, were Mrs. Carmel )Maynard, Waukegan, Sister Lucas, Milwaukee, Wis.: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin PhannestOl and Mrs. Roberta Wiser, McHenry; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bradley,1 Elgin, and the Joseph and James Wiser families of Volo. A special guest was their pastor, Rev. James Novak. Their son Bernard and family were unable to be with them as he is now stationed at Hersfeld field, Germany. The honorees were remembered with congratulatory cards and gifts. Anthony Wegener and Una Wiser were married, Jan. 18, 1927, in St. Peter's church at Volo. Kotalik Studio Photo MR. AND MRS. WAYNE DESUTTER Miss Kathy Smith, daughter versity. Her husband, a 1963 of Mr. and Mrs. John R. graduate of Atkinson high Smith of 4508 E. Wonder school, attends the university Lake drive. Wonder Lake, be- when he is not engaged in came the bride of Mr. Wayne playing' professional football DeSutter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence DeSutter Atkinson, 111., in a beautiful wedding ceremony solemnized Saturday afternoon, Jan with the Buffalo Bills. DONALD FREUNDS OBSERVE SILVER 28, in Christ the King Catho* WEDDING FEB. 11 lie church, Woraier Lake. NUB8E8 MEET • All graduate and registered nurses are invited to the McHenry County Nurses association meeting on Thursday evening, Feb. 9, at 8 o'clock in the dining room of Memorial hospital, Woodstock. The program will include talks on "Therapeutic Uses of Female Hormones", with special attention to oral contraceptives. Dr. Larsen, obstetrician, will present medical aspects and Father Neuman win be present to give the religious viewpoint. All are welcome to at* tend with questions for the guest speakers. Attending the bride were Miss Peggie Underwood of Pekin as maid of honor, Miss Janet DeSutter of Atkinson, Miss Susan Forke of Elmhurst and Miss Judy Keithley of Alexandria, Va., as bridesmaids. Hie groom was attended by Gene DeSutter of Atkinson as best man, EdwardCichy of Riverside, Craig Maddox of LaGrange Park and James Windy of Atkinson as groomsmen. Ushers were James Smith of Wonder Lake and Louis Prato of Chicago. The bride, a 1964 graduate John Daleiden officiating. of McHenry high school, attends Western Illinois uni- MARRIED SATURDAY H 1* # Leonard Studio Photo MB. AND MBS. ROBERT BOYLE A pretty mid-winter wed- attendants, with bow ding was solemnized in St. hats half 'Patrick's Catholic church last Saturday afternoon, Feb. 4, when Miss Georgia Lee Manning exchanged nuptial vows with Mr. Robert Boyle. Fr. David Beauvais, assistant pastor, officiated at the 1 o'clock service, for which Mrs. James Wegener was Soloist. -- Miss Manning is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Dennis Kozicki served as best man and Mel Major was groomsman. Mark Meyers, brother of the groom, was the stately ring bearer. Mrs. Manning was attired in a pink crepe dress, with which she wore pink accessories and a carnation of pink and white carnations, Mrs. Meyers wore a teal blue k#-'. >ff§ 'f$F# The Freunds have five children, Trudy, a student at Eastern Illinois university, Charleston, HI., Tim, a stud* ent at Western Illinois university, Macomb, Roxanne, a freshman at McHenry high school, Karen and Debbie, St. Mary's school pupils. Graple To Wed crepe dress, blue accessories "Manning of 1717 Rogers av- and an all white carnation solemnized at the Communenue, McHenry, and Mr. corsage. ity Methodist church in Mc- Boyle is the son of Mr. and A reception at the McHen- Henry on Friday, Feb. 3, Mrs. William Meyers of 5005 ry Country club for 100 guests when Miss Sandra Fairchild orange, with yellow accessor- roads. JEANNE L1PTROT Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Liptrot of Maple avenue, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jeanne, to Duane Kennebeck, son of Daniel Kennebeck of Maple avenue, McHenry. Miss Liptrot completed a business course at Northern Illinois university,where she was a member of Sigma Lambda Sigma service soror- Acting as bridesmaid was ity and Echoes, an honorary Susan Swanson of Cherry Val- sorority. She is now employley road, McHenry, who wore ed in Chicago as secretary a wool, A-line dress in burnt for one of the leading rail- Photo By Gaylord MR. AND MBS. MICHAEL HATFIELD beautiful wedding was W. Rt. 120, McHenpr. Bouquets of white carnations decorated the main altar. Given in marriage by her father, the pretty bride approached the altar wealing a peau de soie, empire fashion, chapel length gown, styled with scoop neckline, banded at the waist with alencon Jace, fitted bodice and long, pointed sleeves. The detachable cathedral length train was adorned with two bows. Her nylon illusion, three-tiered fountain veil fell from an £lericon lace crown, highlighted with pearls and aurora borealis crystals. . The bride was attended by her two sisters, Mrs. Annamae Lezon >of LaGrange as matron of honor and- Mrs. Carole Knor of McHenry as bridesmaid. . They were attired in white and light pink chiffon, empire -•fashion, floor length gowns, banded in peach at the waist, .with back floating panels. They had matching pink petal shell crowns trimmed with pearls and flattering maline two-tiered bouffant veils. ; Maty Ann Lezon, niece of the bride, was flower girl. She was attired in a gown 'identical to that of the other followed the ceremony. Following a wedding trip, the couple will make their home at 3607 James street, McHenry. The bride attended Gage Park high school, Chicago, and is employed by the Federal Reserve bank of Chicago. The bridegroom attended McHenry high school and is an employee of Jemeson Electric^jCo., Crystal Lake. Set Postponed Card Tourney For Feb. 9 • The card tournament of the National Catholic Society of Foresters (formerly Woman's Catholic Order of Foresters) postponed Jan. 26, will be held Feb. 9 at 8 p.m. in the school lounge. became the bride of Mr. Mi chael G. Mayfield. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Fairchild of McHenry and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schroeder of Warrenville, 111. Rev. Raymond White officiated at the 8 o'clock candle- the groom, light service. Altars were dec- a reception ies. Her bouquet included three cymbidium orchids in yellow and bronze tones. Terry Jordan of McCullom Lake served as best man. Ushers were Gary Fairchild, brother of the bride, and Robert Wiles, brother-in-law of followed the Mr. Kennebeck received his Associates degree from DeVry Technical school in Chicago and Is majoring in electrical engineering at Marquette university, Wis. A June 3 wedding is planned. orated with white pom poms ceremony for 125 friends and and tropic ana roses. Miss Fairchild, given in marriage by her uncle, Lyle Fairchild, was attractive in a winter white wool suit, the sleeves of which were trimmed in white fox fur. Her headpiece was a white satin rose from which fell a short blusher veil. She carried a large orchid with stephanotis and greens. relatives in the church hall. Following a short trip, the newlyweds will make their home in Rolling Meadows, 111. CANCEL POT-MJCK The Girl Foresters and Mothers' pot-luck planned for Feb. 15 at the Legion home has been cancelled. PUJIUC INVITES ^afh/n^onf Birthday • • • • t • • • AWHim VMJEWTME CAS AND DESSERT LUNCHEON Sputtond by McHENBY WOMAN'S CUDB Benefit of McHENRY PUBLIC LIBRARY Wed., Feb. 15-1:00 p.m. V.F.W. Clubhouse -- Route 120 Do nation $1.50 -- Tickets available from members O.E.S. CHAPTER #547 ANNUAL George Washington's BisiMaf Oesseri Card Party 8c Bak© Sal© Wednesday, February 22nd 1:00 ¥M. ACACIA HALL 1309 N. Court Street PRIZES Harrison Students, Teachers Recall Memories At Reunion On Tuesday, Feb. 14 at 8 p.m., the Harrison school PTA will present an alumni reunion for all graduates, teachers and anyone who attended Harrison, or worked there at any time. Program Chairman Gloria Coughlin will present a program which will take everyone back a few years. On display will be old pictures, and school records for all to laugh over and study. Gifts will be presented to the graduate with the largest family, one who has travelled the farthest, one for the grayest hair, and one for the least hair. Shave Memories • If anyone reading this has any friends or relatives who taught at, or attended, Harrison at any time, they are urged to contact them and ask them to come. It should be a night to remember for all. They should bring with them any school records or photos they have and share the memories with everyone there. Mrs. Cbughlin can be called for further information, or her assistant, Mrs. James Bixby. Founder's Day will be acknowledged by honoring t h e past presidents of the Harrison PTA. President Gloria Freund asks that all past presidents please attend. Refreshments will be served jby the kindergarten and first grade room mothers. Tell Engagement Of Miss Abel Mr. and Mrs. Donald Freund of 3017 W. Crescent drive, McHenry, will celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary on Saturday, Feb. 11. The observance will begin with a Mass at 3 o'clock in the afternoon at St. Male's Catholic church, followed fay open house for friends and relatives at 8 o'clock in the evening at the Johns burg Community club. Donald Freund and Lorraine Lay were married Feb. 11, 1942, in St. Peter's church, Spring Grove, with George Mally PTA Speaker When the high school P.T.A. meets Thursday evening, Feb. 16, at 8 o'clock in the cafeteria, George Mally administrator of the Mental Health center of the county, will speak on "Emotional Problems of Adolescents". It is expected that Mr. Mally will also explain the forthcoming mental health referendum. A board meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Hillendahl To Address WSC8 The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the McHenry Community Methodist church will hold the monthly meeting on Thursday, Feb. 16. Prayer service In the sanctuary at 11:45 a.m. will precede the noon luncheon, which will be served by the Sonjle Pearson circle. Speaker for the program will be Mrs. Louis Hillendahl. Worship service will be conducted by Mrs. Ronald Patterson. SUE ABEL Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Abel announce the engagement of their daughter, Sue, to Pfc. Robert Knigge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Knigge of 137 Wilson, Wauconda. The couple will be married Aug. 5 in St. Patrick's Catholic church, McHenry. Miss Abel will graduate in 1 9 6 7 f r o m C a r m e l h i g h school in Mundelein. Her fiance is a 1963 graduate of Wauconda high school and is now stationed at Fort Carson, Colo. Washington Birthday Party And Bake tele The McHenry Chapter, No. 547, of the Order of the Eastern Star, is sponsoring its annual cherry pie dessert card party and bake sale on Wednesday, Feb. 22. The social afternoon begins at 1 o'clock at Acacia hall, 1309 N. Court street. Table aid other prizes will be given away. The public is invited to attend. YMCA To Sp&mor JJmmmr High Dance The Feb. 10 Junior high school record dance, conducted by the Lake Region YMCA in the Lakewood village hall, will begin at 7:30 p.m. Hie doors will open at 7:10 and close at 8 p.m. Hie dance will continue until 10 p.m. Seventh and eighth grade boys and girls who are Lake Region YMCA members, or who are non-members registered for the dance, are admitted free. Other boys and girls from Algonquin, Gary, Fox River Grove, Island Lake, Lake in the Hills, McHenry, Wonder Lake, and Woodstock are admitted for a small charge. Demonstration For Home-School Group A representative of a local paint store will give a demonstration on the furniture antiquing process b e f o re members of St. Patrick's Home and School association when it meets Tuesday, Feb. 14, at 3 o'clock sharp in the church hall. Refreshments will be served prior to the meeting. 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Awards are made for outstanding service to the following: 250 Hours: Linda Erjavec and Debbie Foley of McHenry and Judy Maxstadt of Wonder Lake. 100 Hours: Millie Ayers, D a r l e t t e F r e u n d , K a t h y Freund and Anina Jensen of McHenry. 22 Hours: Pam Afeld, Patricia Baird, Kathy Becker, Linda Blundell, Gayle Braun, Colleen Doherty, Marcia Dolby, Pamela Eurich, Linda E x l i n e , J a c k i e F i s h e r , S u e Freund, Pat Harms, Cathy Hawkins, Lynn Johnson and Kathy Klapperich of McHenry. Also Lynda Kommer, Janet Larkin, Maureen Moore, Jane McCrary, Peg McMillan, Bonnie McWilliams, Lorraine Nicolai, Margie Osborne, Doreen Patterson, Caryn Peterson, Susan Shustltsky, Pauline Starzyk, Peg Tomlinson, Mary Uttich, Darcy Watson, Nancy Winters and Cheryl Ziszik of McHenry. Others with 22 hours are Leslie White, Linda Uthoff, Diane Studley, Char Soberg, Lynn Poore, Sue Pfeiffer, Kathy Kowalski, Jean Kahle, Lana Beach, Diane Dearmont, Lisa Duvall, Karen Hagen. Janet Johns, Jill Jollie and Jean Jones of Crystal Lake. From other places, they are Carol Boehlke, Jane and Kim Kengott, Karen Magnuson, Gail Mathews, Pat O'Keefe and Judy Smith of Ingleside; Cathy Poblocki of Ringwood; Karen Murphy of Spring Grove ; Ann Fox, Donna Harrison and Linda Huhn of Fox Lake and Nancy Venerable of Huntley. IHITHE CLASSIFIEDS Marriage Lice--m Edward A. Schwabauer and Joy A. Wright, both of McHenry. Wayne E. DeSutter, Atkinson, and Katherine I. Smith, Wonder Lake. Richard A. Johnson, and Geraldine Fidler, both of McHenry. Robert E. Boyle, and Georgia L. Manning, both of McHenry. What hair style is best for you? I say, it is the one that takes note of your Individuality. It must have harmonious relation to your features and be in balance with your head-to-toe proportions. If your hair-do minimizes your faults, calls attention to your assets, looks good from the front, both sides and the back and is sensibly scaled to your physical size, you have, by any reasonable definition. an attractive hairstyle with which you just can't find any complaint. Check your profile after you comb your hair. Brushing your hair off the face will call attention to a large nose. I you aren't blessed with a Liz Taylor profile and most of us aren't; try bringing your hair forward to minimize your nose. A protruding chin will disappear if you brush the hair out past the cheeks and keep your hair cut at least two to three inches below the ear, providing you don't have a square jaw line. If you have a square Jaw and narrow temples, the fullness should be at the temples not the jaw or below the ears. We will try to give you helpfull hints on all type faces, Meanwhile have your hair styled and cut to suit your facial structure and not the movie star you most admire. Let's be ourselves, let's make the most with what we^have. TIP OF THE WEEK: Prevent steaming your bathroom when taking a bath by running cold water into the tub first, then add the hot water. i i