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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Nov 1969, p. 2

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PHONE 385-8729 JO ANN DIEDR1CH Hospital Notes McHENRY HOSPITAL Among the patients admitted to McHenry hospital this week were William Yung, Sr., Ber- nice Freund, Loretta Young, Dorothy Hanson, Elsie Be rends , Thomas Aylward, Martin Phil­ lips, Carl Freund, Maurice Harteau, Betty Jean King and Myrtle Booster, McHenry; Mi­ chael Bunij, Wilfred Virgin, Spring Grove; Pauline Wright, Wonder Lake. Mary K. Schmitt ^Surprised On 90th Birthday Miss Mary K. Schmitt was honored at a surprise party on Saturday, Nov. 8, to celebrate her ninetieth birthday. The guests were served a turkey dinner with all the trimmings at a local restaurant. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Schryer, pastor of St. Joseph's parish in Elgin, Jo­ seph Schryer and Mrs. Hazel Minson of Sterling, and Mrs. Gertrude Sondgeroth of Med- dota, friends of Miss Schmitt, made the trip to Johnsburg to help make her day complete. Relatives who attended the dinner included Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Schmitt, Mrs. Math Schmitt and Mrs. John Lay and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freund. A beautiful cake was baked for the occasion and served to top off a most delicious meal. After dinner the party re­ sumed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.* Frank Freund, where the guests enjoyed an afternoon of visiting and playing cards. The evening presented still more surprises for the birth­ day celebrant as quite a num­ ber of friends,nieces,nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews dropped by to wish Miss Schmitt continued health and happiness Planning for the Panhellenic card party and style show to be held Nov. 18 at the V.F.W. are Mrs. Pat Seaton and Mrs. Marjorie Adams, models; Mrs. Charlotte Collins, chairman; Mrs. Cindy Card Party, Style Revue Planned Nov. 18 The McHenry County Pan he 1- linic will sponsor its fifth an­ nual card party-style show on Nov. 18 at the V.F.W. club­ house. Members will act as hos­ tesses for this benefit event, for which proceeds will be used a^s Day, president of Panhellenic; Mrs. Trudy Poivier and Mrs. PLAINDEALER PHOTO Ange DiBonas Observe Silver Wedding Nov. 22 Mr. and Mrs. Ange DiBona of Marengo will observe their twenty-fifth wedding anniver­ sary on Saturday, Nov. 22. Mass in their honor will be celebrat­ ed in St. John's Catholic church, Johnsburg, at 3 o'clock. A re­ ception will follow at the K. of C. hall, McHenry, at 5 o'clock, with dinner at 6 p.m. and open house at 8. Miss Dorothy Michels of Johnsburg and Ange DiBona were married in St. Jotfti's church, Johnsburg, Nov. 22, 1944. Pre-Holiday Fashion Show Benefit Event The auxiliary of the McHenry County Association for the Re­ tarded will sponsor a pre-hol­ iday fashion show at the Mc­ Henry Country club on W ednes­ day, Nov. 19, at 12:30 p.m. Models will be Mrs. Phil Mangold, Mrs. George Ped- ersen, Mrs. Kathy Orthwein, Mrs. Dan Lennon, Mrs. Ed Pieroni, Mrs. Albert Horn, Mrs. Benjamin Massouda, Mrs. Robert Stanell and Mrs. Gene Miller. for a^scholarship for a high MR. AND MRS. DAVID BODE LEONARD STLDIO PHOTO Nancy West Married In Fall Nuptial A beautiful autumn wedding was solemnized in St. Mary's Catholic church, McHenry, on Saturday, Nov. 8, uniting in marriage Miss Nancy Ruth West and Mr. David H. Bode. Rev. Fr. Eugene Baumhofer offic­ iated at the 11:30 nuptial rite. Miss West is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. West of 3001 Mary Lane, McHenry, and Mr. Bode, a resident of 10482 Doris court, Rosemont, 111., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Bode of Cedar Rap­ ids, Iowa. Bouquets of mums and glad­ ioli decorated the altar. Given in marriage by her fath­ er, the pretty bride chose a velvet and Venice lace, em­ pire fashion, chapel sweep gown. It was styled with polo collar, fitted bodice and long wrist length, angel sleeves. Her detachable chapel length train was bordered in Venice lace. The nylon illusion, two-tiered chapel length veil and blusher fell from a velvet Came lot bon­ net crown, highlighted with Ven­ ice lace. Attending Miss West were Star West, her sister, as maid of honor; Marcy Fischbach of McHenry, another sister, Bon­ nie Segermark of McHenry, Judy DaPisa of Glen Ellyn and Gayle Marzorati of River For­ est, friends, as bridesmaids. They were attired in avocado- colored velvet, empire fashion, floor length gowns, adorned with white Irish lace. They wore av­ ocado velvet, double bow, half hat crowns and maline two- tiered veils. Thomas Woods of Coggan, Io­ wa, served the groom as best man. Groomsmen were Har­ old Fischbach of McHenry, brother-in-law of the bride, Dr. Dennis Walsh of Otis Air Force base, Mass., Robert Manning of Oak Park, both friends of the groom, and Kevin Bode of Ce­ dar Rapids, his brother. Mrs. West selected an ice blue colored satin costume suit. Mrs. Bode wore an aqua wool sheath. A reception at 1 o'clock was held at the McHenry Country club attended by 150 guests. After a trip to Nassau, Ba­ hamas, the couple will make their home in Rosemont, 111. The bride graduated from McHenry high school in 1963 and attended Western Illinois university. She is a stewardess with United Air Lines. The bridegroom graduated from Re­ gis high school, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and attended Loras col­ lege and the University of Iowa in Iowa City. He is senior cus­ tomer service agent for United Air Lines. school senior girl. This award will be presented at Honors Day in the spring. Preceding the card party, homemade pie and coffee will be served. During the evening, holiday fashions from the Cas­ ual shop will be modeled by Pauihellenic members. Table and other prizes will be offered. Tickets for the event may be obtained from any Panhellenic member and also will be on sale at the door. John Reese To Claim Bride In December Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walk- up of Crystal Lake announce the engagement of their daugh­ ter, Pamela, to John Reese, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reese of McHenry. Miss Walkup is a graduate of Crystal Lake high school and will complete her studies at Elgin Community college in June. Mr. Reese graduated from McHenry high school and Coe college in Iowa. He is program coordinator for the Pioneer Center for the Exceptional, Mc- Cullom Lake. A December 20 wedding is planned. Family Night Special Planned For "Y" Members Family members of the Lake Region YMCA are being invited to attend the first fall Family Night special on Saturday, Nov. 22, at the Elgin YMCA. The evening's activities will be planned around swimnr.ng, gym and family sociability. Partic­ ipants will meet at the Crystal Lake Plaza mailbox at 5:45 p.m. for the trip to Elgin. Each fam­ ily must arrange for their own transportation. The activities will conclude at 9:15 p.m. Family members who reg­ ister for the family night spec­ ial may elect to swim all eve­ ning or use the gym for the en­ tire evening, or they may par­ ticipate in any combination they wish. Gym activities will in­ clude volley ball, badminton, trampoline and ball games. At the end of the evening, refresh­ ments will be served. Registration deadline is Nov. 19. Register at the Lake Re­ gion YMCA, 95 Grant street, Crystal Lake, on week days from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon. 13* OFF REGULAR PRICE GIANT SIZE ONLY _ACE HARDWARE: McHenry DIAL-A-DEVOTION Hear God's Word Wherever ^ ^ Y o u A r e ^ Sponsored by: Guettler Memorials 385-9831 80BHL an» Johnsburg PTA To Hear Visual Readiness Talk ENGAGED -- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Diedrich pf Johnsburg announce the engagement of their daughter, Jo Ann Marie, to Robert J. Harrington, son of Mrs. Marge Harrington of Woodstock and the late David D. Harrington. Jo Ann Is a senior at McHenry high school. Her fiance is serving two years In the Army, now station­ ed at Fort Carson, Colo. Home - School Lists Speaker The Johnsburg PTA will hold its November meeting on Tues­ day, Nov. 18, at 8 p.m. in the Johnsburg elementary school. A noted optometrist, Dr. L. F. Koresch, O.D., F.A.A.O., will give a talk on visual read­ iness. Dr. Koresch graduated from the Illinois College of Op­ tometry in 1955. He spent one year at the University of Indiana in post graduate work. Dr. Koresch also spent one year at Gesell Institute of Op­ tometry at Yale university in New Haven, Conn., where he did research in infant and child de­ velopment. He had spent three years as an officer in the army working In optometry. Dr. Kor­ esch now resides In Lake Gen­ eva, Wis., with his wife and three children. There will also be a musical presentation by several chil­ dren from each of grades first through fifth. These children will demonstrate the general music program being taught to elementary school students. The evening will conclude with the serving of refresh­ ments. Holy Name To Sponsor Old Fashion Party St. Patrick's Holy Name so­ ciety will hold its annual old fashion Thanksgiving party Sun­ day, Nov. 16, at 8 p.m. at the K. of C. hall, 1304 N. Park street, McHenry. This autumn party Is the most important event spon­ sored by the Holy Name society each year for the benefit of the athletic program at St. Pat­ rick's school. Parishioners and the public are invited to attend the party, for which Tom Foran is chair­ man. Michael Hurt, M.A. clinical psychologist for the Family Service and Mental Health Clin­ ic for McHenry County, will be the main speaker at the Novem­ ber meeting of the St. John's Home and School association of Johnsburg. The meeting will be held Wed­ nesday, Nov. 19, at the Johns­ burg Junior high school, lo­ cated on Church street. It will start at 8 p.m. There will al­ so be a discussion during the business meeting about the an­ nual dance which will be held in January. Mr. Hurt's talk will be on "Child and Parent Communi­ cation." A question and answer period will follow the talk. New Arrivals McHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kinseyare parents of a son Nov. 10. A son was born Nov. 11 to Mr. and Mrs. ClarenceKrepps. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mag- nisen of Island Lake became parents of a daughter Nov. 12. PG. 2- PLAINDEALER FRI. NOV. 14, 1969 SHOP IN McHENRY KAREN JOHNSON ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT -- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Johnson of 312 S. Crystal Lake road, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Karen Lee, to Dale Robert Bengston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert R. Bengston of Cranston, Rhode Island. Karen is a junior Spanish and French major at Valparaiso university. Her fiance, a 1969 graduate of the same university, is currently teaching in Gary, Ind. The couple plan to wed in the summer of 1970. $ ORDER | IMPRINTED $ CHRISTMAS % " CARDS NOW SELECT FROM OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ALBUMS. (Must be 30 in all) SEE OUR PARTICULARLY OUTSTANDING "HALLMARK" ALBUMS and BOXED CARDS PLAN REUNION The 1960 class of McHenry high school is planning a ten- year reunion In the future. Mrs. Daniel L. Adams, Mrs. John C. Hogan and Mrs. Gerald H. Hogan are class members seek­ ing the whereabouts of several whose names appeared in the Wednesday Issue. BARBARA KOBER ENGAGEMENT TOLD -- Mr. and Mrs. William Kober of Mor­ ton, 111., formerly of Wonder Lake, announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara, to Kenneth J. Reld, son of Mr. and Mrs. James K. Reld of McHenry. Barbara is a 1969 graduate of Mc­ Henry high school and presently is enrolled at Northern Illinois university, DeKalb. Kenneth is a 1968 graduate of M.C.H.S. and is attending McHenry County college as well as working for a large utility company in Mount Prospect. No wedding date has been set. *GIFTS •CANDY •CARDS •PARTY NEEDS "STATIONERY •CANDLES | Agatha Gifts & Candies^ 1242 N Green Street g McHenry 385 0097 8 THIS MAN CAN GIVE YOU THE HAIR STYLE OF YOUR LIFE ! Meet Famous Hair Consultant DONN SHERMAN at our ICE CREAM SOCIAL from 9 AM-6PM SAT. NOV. 15th On A Syhthetic KANEKALOM WIG reg. 29.95 Sat. 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