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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Oct 1950, p. 2

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» - w *- *. ""-S* *« - ' ' i 4CV V . . Lllymoor last week, at which time luncheon and cards were enjoyed. Prises were merited by Eleanor Miller, Tillie Bruce, Marguerite Adams and Rose Barthel. The next meeting wiU at the home of Mrs. Bruce. vf&:i' •1111 TI flu Dowell was honor- I«n shower which was Thursday afternoon at m Miss Marian Freund te Drive. Co-hoBtess Owen Bieschke, who frtand presided at the table. Ltions were in yellow and With bouquets of fall flowpteoM herb and there about home. Gifts for the bride-to-be <MT» attached with yellow streamaft to a tall pole In the center of Witable. Oaests were co-workers at the KeBnrr State bank, Lillian Liraen, Kathryn Bolger, Lanra ff llll Diane Freund, Lucille "UMn and Bernice Krueger. . Christy lw Brits Observed Birthday Christy Lee Brits,- dangtiter* of Mr. and Mrs. Hank Brits, celebrated her seventh birthday anniversary last Sunday. Those attending her party were Josephine and Carol Freund, Dorothy Adams, Darlene Schaffer and Sandra Wirtz; also of Fox Lake, Peggy Anne Klein, Kathy Herman, Dick and Diane During and L&da Miyl Tommy Lewis. A lunch consisting: of sandwiches, milk, cake and ice cream Farm was sfrved at the close of games. In City McHenry Woman's club | CLARICE SCHAEFER hold its next meeting on Fri- SATURDAY BRIDE OF Oct. IS, at the Methodist tfti iipppppt PTfWPM The program will constat rlUKXiW Of ft talk by a member of the Chl- ^oaier Cbasiber of Coma speaker from the well Freedom Forum, and vocal febers by Adele Froehlich and Jones. change In meeting place aonth was necessitated by need of a small platform for tpfSker in order that the entire mlgh clearly see the matter which will act the talk. view of the timeliness of the 1601c and tiie need of every Amerir6iii to understand and plaiiSe ftll on his freedom, guests ar4 ifty invited to attend this ffcg, non-political discus- Ail cltab members are urged ; be present and to bring a font 'fpelt 1 Te Meet :wm Mrs. Read 1 JWele 1 of the W.8.CJ. will hold itef meeting at the home of fW. Wed Bond in Columbia Park MMlliiOR, Johnsburg, at 1 ^H^ock tn the afternoon of Tues- •mj, Oct 10. Trot* ,/ ' IclMry AM aad Mr A. Robert 13. Stoller thf engagement of their daughter, Patricia, to Koeti, son of Mrs. Sophia (MWa-K- f • Baiarj 1st|, . Altar and Rosary sodality St. Patrick's church met Monevening In the church hall, bastnass session was followed' Mritt, with a prise awarded for taWe. A tasty lunch was ser- 1tit Mrs. Anna Winkelman and •aoaitlee, with decorations la kaeplng with the Hallowe en The committee included. Mi's. Wiakelman, Mrs. Gnssardo, Mrs. Nick Mrs. Thomas Dokerty. Miss Knox and Miss Ann 9 M M V < « meeting win to leld ftfcrn. « jifeatUe Club hM Ams! Have l|Phe Canadian Pinoch.e club met home of Mrs. Lee Bassi in Worwick Photo A lovely fall wedding was solemnized in the rectory of St Mary's church last Saturday, Sept. 30, when Miss Clarice Schaefer, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Schaefer, exchanged nuptial 1 ptaffr . followed the service at Club Liiymoor, with members of the immediate family in attendance. A reception and buffet supper were enjoyed later by 250 guests. The couple have taken up residence on the Ficken farm on Rt The bride attended the> //^lOoCc:a l schools and has been employed at the McHenry Laundry. The bridegroom is hn employee of W. Raycraft, tree surgeon. * S ' MISS BETTY CAIRNS AND ROBERT BCTTS WED IN RICHMOND Worwick Photo with Mr. Herbert Ficken, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ficken, Sr. Rt Rev. Msgr. Nix officiated at the service, which was performed 'at S o'clock in the afternoon. The pretty bride was attired 4n- J»a white satin gown, »tyje<j with "lace trimmed sweetheart heckline and circular train. Her net veil, edged in lace, was held in place Robert Betts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Betts of Riagwood, and Miss Martha Cairns of Spring Grove were married at the Lutheran church in Richmond last Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock by the Rev. R. L. Carlson. Miss Betty Cairns, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and MISS Jayne Betts, sister of the bridegroom, and Donna McNish, were bridesmaids. Esther Marie Betts, niece of the groom, acted as flower girl and Marvin Cairns as ring bearer. > The pretty bride wore a white satin dress with long pointed sleeves and a long veil, the latter held in place by a halo of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white gladioli, carnations and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor was attired in lavender taffeta and the bridesmaids in pink and blue taffeta, 'each carrying a bouquet of chrysanthemums. The little flower girl wore a pea green taffeta dress and the ring bearer was attired in a blue Buit. Earl Betts served as. best man and ushers were John Cairns and Kenneth Betts. - -A.-reception followed lhe ..service in the church hall. The couple will make their home in McHenry. . . . The . a t t m e t i v * dress of ctaila tan and accessories aad had a corsage Talisman roses. Her only attendant was Miss Florence Larklfc, sister of the bridegroom, wtfo chose a forest green dress, matching accessories and a corsage of pink roses. James Powers, brother of the bride, acted as best man and usberB were the bridegroom's brothers, James and Gerald Larkln. For her daughter's wadding, Mrs. Powers was attired, in a gr. dress, with which sbe.wose b! accessories and a corsage pt orchid- colored asters. Mrs, Larkln wore a blue dress, gray accessories and a pink aster corsage. , Breakfast followed the ceremony at the Edward Buss home for the bridal party. Later, dinner was served at 12:30 o'olOck at'the Villa Hotel Restrt for Vralftyhtediate families. ^The couple left during the afternoon on a ten days' weddfcig trip, the bride departing in a suit Of forest green, with brown accessories. * The former Miss Powers is a graduate of the local high school and until the past summer, when she has been employed by Barblty Brothers in their Riverside Drive store, was an employee of the National Tea store in McHenry. The bridegroom, also a graduate of the local high school, Is employed by Walsh DiStribtttdHi. FOR WOODS1 ROBERT RICHARDS< by a pearl tiara and she carried POWERS-LARKIN a bouquet of white gladioli. Attendants w«.« the bride's sisters, Mrs. Eveiyn Albright as matron of honor and Mrs. Lorraine Gausden as bridesmaid. Both were attired in gowns of ninon over taffeta in poudre blue color, with peter pan collars. Their headpieces were halos of braided blue tulle and they parried bouquets of red glads. The groom was attended by his brothers, John Ficken, Jr., aS best man and Rudy Ficken as groomsman. Mrs. Schaefer chose for her daughter's wedding a dress of ,green color and a corsage of white asters. Mrs. Ficken wore a black crepe dress and a similar corsage. VOWS EXCHANGED WEDNESDAY. OCT. 4 A lovely wedding was solemnized in St. Patrick's church last Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock when Miss Marie. Powers, daughter of Mrs. James Powers, Sr., became the bride of Mr. George Larkln, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Larkin, Sr. Rev. Fr. Edward C. Coakley, officiated at the service. A very pretty evening wedi was* solemnized last Saturi Sept. 30, in Woodstock's Ba] church when Miss Marilyn Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Arthur Bennett, became the bi of Mr. Robert C.^ Richardson .McCullom Lake. RevXj^ F. _ officiated at the double ring, cSffidlelight service. *8 WW* ing," Greig's "I Love Thee" "The Wedding Prayer'*. He H$f acccompanied by Mrs. C. 'at Goodell. -gg The attractive bride, giveti ft Warren Jones of McHenry vocal soloist, singing "At Dai G « LEADS TMEFII IN MASTITII TREATMSN its. natte, with oatbetal train, styled with fitted bodice, Peter. Pan collar and long sleeves. Her flngertlp, illusion veil was held In place by an open crowned liltfte satin Juliet "ignp decorated with seed pearls, #»d carried a crescent shaped bouqaet of gardenias and ivy streamers. The bride's slsterB, Mrs. William McBride of FaHnrriae, Tex., served as matron of tumor aad another sister, Mrs. tUcnard Lappin of Woodstock, and iliss Geraldine Donash of Wonder Lake Were bridesmaids.* < '• Mrs) - McBHfle chose a turquoise taffeta gown, fashioned with sweetheart neckline, fitted, sleeveless bodice and bouftafct skirt. She wore a mat£htqg;,fcat and gauntlets. Hf r bouquet consisted of bronze baby mums with ivy streamers. < j The bridvsauilds were attired n gowns styled similarly, in bittersweet taffeta. Their bouquets were of yellow and bronze mums. Serving as best man was George Bradley of McCullom Lake, stepfather of the bridegroom, and groomsmen were Harold Emanual, Jr., of Belvidere and Gordon Gaylord of Woodstock. Harry Detzler of Flint, Mich., was head, usher. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Bennett was attired in a dress of coCoa brown crepe, with which she wore dark brown accessories and a corsage of yellow and brown mutfs^Jfgs. Bradley, the groopi'a ]{fp$hp*, wore an ensemble of navy blue, with matching accessories asd,^,corsage of white Fq|16w;J#£ t|^|jweddlng, a reception for 260 guests was held at where a buffet lunch was served by Mrs. John Phillips. The treading cake was cut by lira, Fred Sells of Wonder Lake said Mrs. Wank Elmer of Woodstock, and Mrs. Lyle Pllcher and Mrs. Junes <p*Leary poured. Mrs. Michael Pajak was in charge ot the guest hook. The bride's going-away costume was a dressmaker salt of burgundy gabardine, with which she wore black Suede accessories and a corsage of white gardenias. The new, Mrs. Richardson graduated from the Woodstock h^gh school with the class of 1946 and has been employed by 'the Daily Sentinel for the past two years as society editor. The groom attended the. schools in White Cloi^d, Mich., and at present is employed as a pressman for .the Belvidere Daily Republican in Belvidere. He served with the- navy for three years following the last war. The Richardsons will reside at 1215 Whitney blvd., Belvidere. erand Pietig HOWARD REINBOLDTS ATTEND IMPORTANT EVENTS IN IOWA Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reinboldt have returned from Iowa, where they attended the Wedding of Belle Reid, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pietig of Carroll, Iowa, and Mr. Sylvester Lunkenheimer, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lunkenheimer of Odebolt, Iowa on Saturday. Mr. Lunkenheimer is a cousin of Mr. Reinboldt and a grandson of Mrs. Anna Lunkenheimer of McHenry. The ceremony was performed at •ad Paul church in , Carroll, the double ring, service and nuptial mass being read by Rev. Fr. Frank Greteman.; Breakfast for the bridal party, Mr. and Mrs. William Lunkenheimer, Mr. aad Mrs. Howard Reinboldt and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pietig was served in the home of the bride's parents after mass. At noon, the immediate families were Mfyad*; 4taa«p: ip : ti|K i .-tMftnjii room oit ifie tiotel fci^rice. friends was held at the hp^e/ Tl" " Following a trip west, Mr. and Mrs. Lunkenheimer will be at hoifrtr at Schaller,' IoWa. While in the neighboring state, Mr. and 'Mrs. Reinboldt helped Miss'Bobbie Boughtdq, sister of Mrs. Reinboldt, celebrate her birthday anniversary and announce her engagement to Toby Weidermann, Jr., son of the senior Toby Weidermanns, of Templeton, Iowa. They plan to be married soma They plan to be married some time during December at Carroll. After visiting with friends and relatives in Carroll, tlfe McHenry folks drove to Odebolt to visit relatives. ' We would like to taka means of thanking our many kfttd friends' and neighbors tor floral offerings, spiritual bouquats, cards | of sympathy and the many otbar kindnesses extended fh our reavement. We are especially grateful for the services of Ft. Coakley and Fr. Steve. 21 THB K1N8ALA FAMIliT W-: CAR» OF TSUIS I would like to thahk' all' who sent me otf* alld flfefts had for the many bther IdadneSaea «ttaoded during ay recent illneas. Everythfiag was -greatly appraeiseied. , 21 AL&ERT KRAUSK Come in and see our lataat shipment of new fall hats tn the vfery smartest shades*• Also - lingerie. Dorothy Schaefer, ' Qreftn sMet, McHeary. . IK Need rubber stamps? OMtt a The Plaindealer. «• PREVENTION Si ;t::: WEEK OCT. 8-14 Defective chimneys, cauii of 49.000 fires in 1948. uo.Wf PH" BANKING <• 1 •!, 1.1 i|i 41 'H11"!1 •I"l"l"l"ll <• 'I1 • 1 •!' 'fr •!' 'I1 •!' <• -• •I1 *t 'l1 'I1 'M1 i • '!• • .a >> Hi Beautiful New T Shirts Sices 1 to 12 11.16 to $135 PHONE 746 SIS ELM ST. MeHENRYj ILL. { | | i f i 4 , < • <• ' H " l ' } " l " l " t " f r i i i l ' 4 » j ^ » Mastitis due to StfaftffQeeas aj lactiae. Easily administered direct the teat canal, it s»|Q|p ed infection found tg 1 oat caws. 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