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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Jun 1943, p. 8

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[o'clock at St. Patrick's church when [wedding on Wednesday Fnorning, June Rev. Father William* A. O'Rourke'9. when Miss Mareta Blake, daughter fete -i •vj • V • ; ;-k r'$-' ' f i - * / • J Rev. Father William, O'Kourke », wnen -Miss Mareta Blake, daughter A 14-year-old Libertyville boy was ' i i ^ united in marriage Miss Marie B. hof Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blake, be-1 killed and another uma ininroH ok^,.+ Vales, daughter of Mr. and Mn>. j came the bride of Carl James Serock,n p m Tuesday, June 8, when the * • Al , . , _ , , Albert Vales, and Mr. Frank Kemp-; son of Mrs. Charles Serock of Elgin. car jn which thev werp ' riHino- nr> 4-H Club . iq Cathenne Wagner of Grayslake; Mr. fer seoonf] class petty officer of the | The Rev. Msgr. C. S. Nix officiated at Buckley road just eaTof t nes At 6:30 on Friday evening, June 18, and Mrs. John W Schaefer and daug - ^ g Nayaj Reservef son Qf Mr. and j the 9 o'clock ceremony. ! Plaines river crashed into two trees there will be a 4-H club meeting at ter, Darlene, Mr. and Mrs Henry M Frank Kempfer, Sr. The church | The altar was banked with Ipink and ( The dead bov is Donald Faulkner 14 M Wte I wa' Wifully decocted f.r the «c-| white peonies and .bukct, of £ %£% PaT.ve?U^yZ.' "il . Spring Grove, Mr. a d . , j casion with pink and white peonies. j spring flowers. The bride, given in ;0f LoUis Faulkner nonular I ibortv- " O. E. S. InviutiwiB . ^ Grubea«d son, Walter, of C icago The bride who wflg gjven jn mar. marriage by°her father, wa sbeauti- j vjiej sports fan and'basebali umpire ' ftie McHenry chapter. O, E. S. has John Mertes. x ^ riage by her father, was radiant in a ful in a gqjiwi of white silver satin,; received two invitations during the At the cl«se of ^ eveni"«s enter- white satin dress trimmed with seed ; made princess style, with train and j The Wauconda commnnitv wn. past week, * the fvstr by. Rockford tainment the honore^'couple was pre- pearls her tjg-htly fitted sleeves end-? long sleeves. Her long veil was held bowed in grief upon learning FrirUv chapu r for *n ofricial visit on June; sented .with a beautiful gift. , ^ , [ img fn a point at her wrists, while the in place by a tiara of see<* pearls and June 4of the d th £ R Father V 19, and the ^econd by Nujjda chapter,| v. Iskirt formed a long train. Her full she carried a white prayer book, on p Gahairan who nassed : Crystal. Lak^ for Worthy Matrons and j . Fashion R«m :to^v^>i%nRertip veil was edged with shadow !whfch rested a white gardenia. She o'clock Thursd aveveni neat St Marv's, nieh. on J„». IV ' A -ry ^e, ;sU„ g ,„e and P was heM in pl.« by , tiara ; wore , sinsfle strand of ^.rb, .gift i "S." • O t I L.n.*h«i,n •• 5Sn«r m I years of affliction. Not only ^nembers tu n ip ie" sDo^orinff a 1 was presented at the Colony theater ot u w*lte rofeS> to which streamers of Se.rving as maid or honor was Miss qf Transfiguration parish, to whom The 0. E. S, is sponsoring a4 l. T' S(jav eveninc 0f week when • ^hite sweet peas and ferns v.ere at- Marcel la Serock, who wore yellow Father Gahagan administered spiritual i, .oelock lutjcheOn and card party at' geVenteen modeb anoreaed- on the tached- Her only jewelry was a three- marquisette over taffeta: The bride's ; aid for 19 years before illness caused ;:, the Masonic hall next Tuesday, iwie • afternoonahdcocktaildrelsses str»nd Pearl necklace and earrings to sister, Miss Lucille Blake, served as.him to retire from service, but peo- £.22. Admission Will be fifty ^s. The ^ ^its match' a *ift fr°m the . bridesmaid, attired in a similar frock pie of all walks of life and klldenC' lunchf^n will feature chicken a Ja ! ' - f . The maid of honor, the bride s siter, of pale blue. Both wore blush veils j inations were deeply grieved bv word ..•^.]k.itig ,^nd rlov^j^r^. « th Westnhal of Miss Doiores Ann Vales, was attired i to match their gowns and carried CO- 6f his piassing. Chicago; Joan Reihansperger; Patrick ::i\.sje"ow satln &nf, nct W't?1! «onial bouquets of pink and white flow- j W ; CrisUV Helen Shirley Heide, Kathleen £h,CJ she ^0Te P«ke bonnet , ers. Harold Blake served the groom Growing popularity of lafce , Henn Mrs Eugene^^ Savle- Mrs ' A Her h011^ consisted of orchid sweet as best man. . , las a place for fishing, boating and T .gm Gliomas Phalin was hostess to Thompson" Jane DUrland 'Mrs Ed peas tied w,th yeIIow net "bbon. j The mottier of the bride was attirdd ; swimming, and the attendant greater^ J ihentbers of the Eyeniw-«lub when-' • ^ Bollawahn, Lily Unti and The bndesmaid, Mrs. Florence Ko, j m navy blue- sheer and the groom's danger of drowning, has drawn a •v.... K«,. Knm« i»«f Fridav , s Paul Karls McHenr^. Mariiyrt priva, of Chicago wore an orchid taf- mother wore a Wack sheer dress with warning from members of the Anti- Eaton, Mrs. Richard Eaton'and Mrs. feta and organdy dress ami an orchid black and white accessories. Their och Rescue quad who pointed out the Walter Conway Woodstock- Ann net picture hat. She carried a bouqut i shoulder bouqueta were fashioned of hazards of misjudging the depth of for cards. Evening Club they met at her home last Friday evening/ Prizes for cards were merited bv Mrs. Ben Miller and Mrs. PaulI Schwerman. The^.ext meeti»B Richard Richmond, and Hrs'. Claire «» ™e> with orchid net jweet peas of the clubj.UI^be held at the home of Mi-= Robert Thompson on Janp ^ : J Card of Thanks * • * * St. Mary's-St. Patrick's school P. Welding Anniversary T. A. wishes to thank Mr. Miller for , water over what was formerly dry ribbon. ; After the ceremony a wedding land. Squadmen who measured the The little flower girl, Miss Tonia breakfast was served to the bridal lake this week reported finding depths Kempfer, a cousin of the groom, wore 1 party at the Blake home and at 1 cf from 10 to 15 feet in many spots « blue organdy floor length dress with o'clock a dinner was served at Eva's jn the lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Adams cele- tlle use of the theater, friends for do- a t b,ue ^ P<*e bonnet and carried a restaurant for twenty-five relatives, brated1 .t1h ei< r tj wentieth . wedi dj:i ng anni- . AnlAnial KAnnnar At mnlf ewnor rtAflQ ann TrionHa i natj0ns of flowers, the committees in versary on Saturday evening, June 12. charge and Mrs. Betty. Nielsen, for colonial bouquet of pink sweet peas and friends. 1 a young red fox, the species which tied with a net bow. The three at- The young couple left for a short "were wont to make nocturnal raids by entertaining about fifty members her co-operation in making the fashion tendants wore *old crosses, gifts from northern trip, the bride traveling in Cn the farmers' chicken coops around of the family. A buffet supper and revue a success. -the bride. a tailored suit of white flannel, with here in the early days, is now occupy- < pleasant evening-was enjoyed by the , The groom's attendants were Fred which she wore brown accessories. jng a dog house on the William Peterfollowing: Pfc. Leo Schaefer of Fort ' CARD OF THANK® Simon of Chicago and George Vales. Mrs. Serock is a graduate of the son farm on North Milwaukee avenue Riley. Kas.. and friend. Rita Browh,i:V:j|,,tfos manner we deshe to express 11 brother of the bride- The father and McHenry Community high school and Becoming suspicious of the numerous . of Vo!o: Pvt. and Mrs. Kenneth Tar- our thanks for floral offerings spirit- attendants wore summer £orma,s Wlth Mr- Serock graduated from the Mar- mbUnds of new earth in the subdibell of Camp Grant, 111., formerly of ual bouquetg donations of cars and boutonnieres of white carnations. The mion Academy at Aurora. Both are vision, which is just north of Liberty- Kalamatoo. Mich., who - pleasantly oth£r expressions of sympathy ex- *room wore his blue dress navy um- employed at the Elgin National Watch ville, the Peterson boys organized a surpnied th_eir aunt and uncle '>y. tended us at the time of our bereave- fo1™' »,L.... ^ company. ^ , hunting expedition and when they obtaining: a °hort furlough, making it' jngnt, possible for them to attend the cele- MATH BAUR AND FAMILY bration; Messrs and Mesdames Jacob " • H. Adams, Math Adams, Otto Adams, Not grangers . Marines have played an importarit role in the history of Hawaii for the past 128 years. Nick Adams, Alex Adams,., A If on s . Adams, Vincent Adams and'Clement Adams and friend. Miss 'Marguerite Freund. of McHenry; Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and daughter, Alvina; Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson of Grass • Handle of Nerve Fib«#S Lake; Mrs. Margaret Hafner, Cleve- The optic nerve that connects the land, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. human eye with the brain is like a Schaefer and family, Mr. and Mrs. telephone cable. The nerve contains Charles Martin and son. Raymond, of about 800 bundles of nerve fibers, Spring Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur according to the Better Vision in- Wagner and daughter, Joan, and Mrs. stitute. form. , The ushers were Sgti Albert G. Among wedding guests were rela- dug down into a likely looking bur- Vales of Fort Sheridan, a brother of tives and friends from McHenry, row they found young Reynard I the bride, and Lieut. Albert C. Vales Elgin, Chicago and Wheaton and the ..curjed up jn a corner. He put up' i of Camp Charleswood, Monmouth, bridegroom's brother, Petty Officer a lively fight but the boys subdued New Jersey, a cousin of the bride. , First gtass Ben Serock, of Williams-, and took him home-where he is The bride's mother wore white with burg, blue accessories, while the mother of biow salely chained to Fido's chateau. NUPTIALS PERFORMED AT CAMP McCOY, WIS. A wedding of interest to friends * • " Poultry Feed ' One hundred hens should eat 2S to 35 pounds of feed daily to maintain both good egg production and body weight. Bring' jooi csuf to us St least every 60 days to have it checked. This service is prjbe \--and it is VALUABLE/ . . . i enables you to have mino defects taken care of before they become expensive repair operations. Protect your transportatioo for the duration at lowest cost. Our free checking offer covers all makes of cat*; 5 Points to ll9m*mbft • We still tia*£ competent . chaoics _ «: W*e Mitt use • We Mill check your car widMMt charge . i • We have speciallf-desigofd tools to reduce repair time V, , •i Ve want to be helpful In fOltt tea asportation problents rniac Service or r#e n*t,°N Phone 6 R. I. OVERTON MOTM SUES "Front Street West McHenry WELL SPENT GIVE YOUR FLOORS THIS NEW~BEAUTY TREATMENT. A TOUGH • DURABLE • ELASTIC FINISH IN COLORS THAT WILL HARMONIZE AND CAN TAKE REPEATED ABUSE! FLORLUX Green Street. McHENRY the groom wore green witb. white ac- SCHAEFER-OLEYNICHAK eessories. Both had corsages of-mixed sweet peas While the bride placed a bouquet of white peonies on the altar of the Blessed Virgin, Miss Adele Froehlich sang "On This Day O Beautiful here occurred on Saturday in a chapel Mother," during the mass she sang at Camy McCoy, Wis., uniting in mar- , the "Ave Maria" and later "Because," riage Miss Emma Schaefer, daughter [accompanied by the church organist, of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schaefer of j Mrs. Carl Weber. The two brothers Johnsburg, and Pvt.' Louis Oleyni- i -'of the bride, Sgt. Albert Vales and chak, son of Mrs. Levindoski of Chi- $ William Vales, sang with the choir. cago. A chaplain performed the Following the ceremony, a delicious double wedding ceremony in which a dinner was served at 1 o'clock at Eva's friend of the groom was also marrestaurant on Riverside Drive. A re- 1 ried. ception was held in the evening at the j The bride wag attractive in a floor home of the bride's parents, with about length white dress and fingertip veil. .140 relatives and friends present. The She carried a white prayer book and home was beautifully decorated with | a bouquet of sweet peas. white and pink peonies and white Marie Graben of Chicago, sister jstreamers. ffroom. served as maid of honor, A four-tier wedding cake was the wearing a pink floor length dress and centerpiece on the wedding table, with carrying sweetpeas. Mrs. Cecelia a miniature sailor and bride decorat- Oleynichak, sister of the bride, acted ing it. as bridesmaid, attired in a blue dress Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Kempfer de- and carrying a bouquet similar to that parted on a three-day honeymoon in of the maid of honor. Wisconsin and are now residing in Frank Graben, nephew of the groom, Waukena»y> the groom being stationed served as best man and William at the Lakes. Schaefer of Winnetka, a brother of Out of town guests who attended the bride was groomsman. the wedding were Mrs. Albert C. Vales The gr6om is stationed at Camp Mcof New Jersey, Mrs. Charles Vales, Coy and the bride will continue her Mrs. Frank Vales, Mrs. Ed Vales and work at the Elgin NationalWatch ; Mrs. Albert F. Vales of Chicago, Mr. company in Elgin. 'and Mrs. William Vales and daughter,f -- 1 • Louise, of Cicero., Mr. and Mrs. John ! • ' ' Mieklautz of Cicero, Mr. and Mrs. A. j _ . Explains It *»G. Carlson of-Blue Island; HI., Mrs-. ^^jyate Gene B. Harry Jr.t QT1C John Bartosek of Berwyn, Mr. a;id of hundreds of marine corps recruits Mrs. Frank Brousek, Mr. and Mrs. Don't Forget Father's Day J 20th! Frank Sinkuler and son, Mr. and Mrs. John KTahules and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Valek, Mrs. William Marshall, Mrs. Mary Pauly, Ray Kopriva, Joe Lauritz, Mrs. Fred Simon, Mrs. Elizabeth Heckler, Mrs. Margaret Kempfer, Miss Betty Zech, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kildebrant and Miss Lucille Mc- Guire of Chicago and Miss Marie Wigs of Brookfield. COMING EVENTS undergoing training at the marine rifle range at Parris Island, S. C., committed an unpardonable error on the firing line. He dipped the muzzle of his rifle into the ground while reloading. A veteran marine, coaching the recruits, leaped into the air and tame down with his tongue flying. "Where the devil do you come from, boot?" he yelled. "From Blue Hill, Maine," replied the recruit. % €• 0 fi Paj amas Zeilon Jackets $1.50 and up $4.95 and up Sport Shirts $1.00 and up Pants $2.95 aud up T-": ' < i • • Phone 19 'S West McHenry ; • . June 15 « Fashion Show -- Sponsored by St.'1; Mary-St. Patrick's School P.-T. A. :--Colony Theater. j June 17 I W. S. C. S.--Mrs. Harold Owen, COMING EVENTS-- J une 20 Open House -- Community Methodist . Church. June 21 Neighborhood Club--Mr*. Rose Landgren. June 22 O. E.. S.--Bridge Luncheon . June ,24 Picnic--Five Hundred Club. V y ' "That explains it," the odsrehwhi®- lired. "So do I." ' -- Need Rubber Stamps! Order at The Plaindealer. Mmmember Yoftr Falhmr k KING FOR A DAY Svnday, June 20th Evening Club--Mrs. Robert Th©J«pSon.*! -"June 26 Griswold Lake Community Dance. June 28 Friends Night, 0. E. S. June 29 • Altar and Rosary Lawn Party.. . July 1 C. D of A.--Regular Meeting. July 2 Christian Mothers--Regular Meeting. July 3 ' Bake Sale -- Sponsored by Christian Mothers -- Justen Brothers Furniture Store. # July 6 Johnsburg Community Club*. Home Bureau--Mrs. Wheelock. "" ' ' July 15 Card Party--Sponsored by the Lady Foresters. ..July 16 Mother's Club Picnic. Eye Curtains The lewest form of animals having a colored curtain before the eye --the iris--is the fish. Nevada's State Cars In Nevada all state-owned autos are on a car sharing basis And required to carry a full load of p ' aengera. so be jvr0 to sencf Mm one of our appropriate FATHER'S DAY Greeting Cardsthat will make him feel like the king lie deserves to be. V. We have all kinds -- jollf, "pally," serious or sentimentat Phone 40 Green "St. McHenry ' • * -- . 0«d is such a great guy Hwt he'll love you whether or not yo^ give him a present Sunday. Why not surprise him with some good, practical duds thai heU be proud to wear and to show off to his friends. Shown below are |ust several of the many Wilson Brothers Hems that will do the trick. See them today! StyM for Father's Day (Jtme 20th) ^ f/jotl FAULTISSS PAJAMAS New sheer-weight Faultless Pajamas^ roomy-cut for sleep comfort. Get him several pairs at $2.50 up SNIKTS --IPoronet-weave shirts in cool pastel tones. Can be worn with collar open for leisure . . . buttoned with a tie r business. V-shaped waist. $2.50 up Colorful new Congo Ties. $1.00 |kippsk liisuiiwiai $kipper Leisure Shirts and knit T Shirts are equally good for woi|t- ing or relaxKiinnge . Smart new weavaa and colors in easy-to-launder fabrics. $1.00 up 0 r> 0 suru snorts a socks Dads love comfort. They'll appreciate these cool, Poronet shorts with flexible Ringsider waist. 1 75e Pastel-toned socks with comfortable knit topa. jjc, STORE FOR AEN Green Street »+••••••» a €> • v . - m::. "

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