**W*i JUNE BRIDE (* j, ' >*> t ' * (Photo by Max Kolin) MRS. WILLIAM GIES A pretty wedding was solemnized in St. John's Catholic church, Johnsburg, on Saturday, June 14, uniting in marriage Miss Jane Micbels of Johnsburg and William Gies of Woodstock. They lare residing on "tl»e Gies farm. , n's,.;, fimpriae Pimk And Bine Shower Mrs. Louanne Smith was guest Of honor at a pink and blue shower lield Tuesday evening of last week at the home of Mrs. Urban Bauer 'on Rt. 3, McHenry. Guests were girls of the photo-pack division Of Edwal Laboratories. A social evening was enjoyed •nd Mrs. Smith was presented With a lovely gift from her friends. fox River Valley Ounp Meets July 1 Fox River Valley Camp, R.N.A., Will meet Tuesday evening, July 1, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Leslie Olaen, Miss Carol Olaen will Act as co-hostess. Plan Style Show At Spring Grove The church hall at Spring Grove will be the scene of a summer style show on Tuesday afternoon, July 1, at 1 p.m. There will be a luncheon, with cards following. Narrating for the event will be handled by Edith Grant, and the following will serve as models: Misses Barbara Simon and Shirley Wegener and Mrs. Gertrude Justen of McHenry; Miss Patty Klein of Fox Lake; the Misses Beverly Berggma, Eileen Kattner and Louise Josephson and Mesdames Valeria Arsenau, Elaine Etten and Marge Jung of Richmond, the Misses Ann Spindler, Clarice May, Charlotte Freund, Betty Lennon and Kay Toole, and Mesdames Orion Brown, Rose Kattner, Lois BiiU. Mayme Tinney, Isballe Smith, Julia May, Kathryn Kagan, Eva Freund, Theresa Miller, Annabelle Mc- Grath, Frances Bochs, Emma May and Frances McNally, all of Spring Grove; and Misses Patty Heinz, ePggy O'ConneU and Marilyn Goebel of Wildwood. Children's apparel will be modeled by Sharon Ann Kruger of McHenry, Diane Jung of Richmond, Sharon and Nancy Smith, Marianne May, Paulilie Ann and Chuckie Brown, Donnie Bell and Davie Wipper of Spring Grove. - Card Party, D«wert Bridge The Altar St Rosary sodality of St. Patrick's church is planning a card party and dessert bridge for Thursday, July 24, at 1 p.m. on the church lawn. Mrs. Rav McGfce is chairman of the event. J9lairem Enjoy Aaaual Party About fifty-five mcmbm of the - ^McHenry Choral club and their • • „„ Jfuests gathered at the Fiesta in 13^ ,4Crystal Lake last Thursdav eve- 'i^-' jning to enjoy their annual ban- >4quet and party. Following the 7:30 dinner, various groups entertained with sefr-: i flections used at the club's last i- program in May. Dan Justen, ' v' ' ' vice-president, introduced the program, and Norbert Mauch car- . rled out the duties of master of ceremonies. Ida Ann Quinlan and Delia Cheney provided piano ac- • companiment and Otto Pyriti played his accordion. * ( The dub will not have rehear- ,'t , sals again until the second week j|^4in August, when practices will be iresumed for the December pro- . gram. Mr. and Mrs. William Martin of Sterling spent a few days last Week visiting his father, Clarence Martin. WfcD SATURDAY In a quiet wedding ceremony performed at J5t. Mary's church last Saturday morning, June 21, at 1Q:30 o'clock, Miss Beatrice Buergler and William Meath exchanged nuptial vows. Following their wedding trip, the couple will reside in an apartment in the Riverside Hotel. Mr. Meath is owner of McHenry Mills, Inc., Crystal Lake Road, BIRTHS Gregory Patrick is the narrie selected by Mr. and Mrs, Steven Koenig, for the 4 lb. ( os. son born to them on June 11. A daughter was born Jttnfe 22 at the Woodstock hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Groff. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Butler are grandparents of a girl, June 14 to Mr. and Mrs. James Bingley of Chicago at the Illinois Masonic hospital. The couple has another daughter, Linda. CHAPTERS HONOR O.E.S. WORTHY GRAND MATRON OF ILLINOIS Saturday, June 21, was recognized as one of the most beauti- Ail evenings of the year for local Chapters of the Order of the Eastern Star. Sister El*a S. Stevens, worthy grand matron of the O. E. S. of Illinois, was received jointly at Wauconda grade school at 8 o'clock by Richmond chapter No. 267, Harvard chapter No. 362. McHenry chapter No. 547, Mayflower chapter No. 555 and Haven chapter No. 727. Vernon C. Hayes, grand patron, was also honorary guest. Alyce Hoeft, worthy matron of McHenry chapter, held the station of assistant conductress, Wm. Hoeft, worthy patron, was marshal, Phyllis Nimtz acted as organist and Ethel Holly was secretary. Edith Harrison performed the functions at the station of Ruth. The grand worthy matron addressed the more than 300 representatives of the five chapters with words of special compliment for the fine work they had done and encouraged them to continue in the future. She expressed her thanks for the impressive reception, honorary memberships in the five chapters and personal gifts. The grand patron also expressed gratitude for gifts and memberships presented to him on the occasion and promised to avail himself of the privileges they gave. Marilyn Highgate, soprano, added color to the evening with her renditions of special songs. The songs were arranged for and sung to Sister Elsa S. Stevens and Brother Vernon C. Hayes. The grand worthy patron addressed the assembly with words of praise for management of Macomb and Rockford homes. He announced open house in Rockford Home on June 29 and at Macomb on July 27. He advised paying visits to the respective homes on the designated days for better appreciation of the facilities and conditions they offer. After introducing all present and retired officers, the chapter was closed in proper form and refreshments served. The laree group of participants from McHenrv added in making the. evening beautiful for Aiyoe and William Hoeft. M i l l I N u i i Mrs. Thomas Phalin returned last week Wednesday from a trip to San Diego, Calif. She was accompanied home by her daughter, Mrs. Patricia McCannon, and the latter's two children, who win spend a few months visiting relatives here. n Woman Lunoheon and Card Party -- OJ5.S. Hail -- Noon June VI . Special Meeting To Confer Sec* ond Degree Work r~ JMt Masons Welcome -- 8 P.M.' -- McHenry Masonic Lodge. * • July I Special Meeting, McHenry Lodge, No. 158. A.F. St A.M. -- First Degree Work -- All Masons Welcome -- 7 P.M. Style Show, Card Party And Luncheon -- 1 P.M. -- St. Peter's Church Basement, Spring Grove. Card Party, Luncheon and Style Show -- St. Peter's Church, Spring Grove -- 1 p,m. Fox River Valley Camp Meeting -- Mrs. Leslie Olsen Home. July 8 Bake Sale -- George Justen Store -- Sponsored By Christian Mothers A Altar Society. v *** 9 Card Patty -- V. F. W. Clubhouse -- Sponsored By McHeary Woman's Club f Aug. 14, 15, 16, IT V.F.W. Carnival -- City Park July 19-20 Chicken Dinner and Carnival -- St. Peter's Church, Spring- • Grove. , July 24 Card Party and Dessert Bridge -- Benefit St. Patrick's Altar & Rosary Sodality -- 1 pjn.-- Church Lawn. ago returned home Monday after; to be sent overseas. MARRIAGE LICENSES WALTER NICKELS W0D TO WAUCONDA GIRL IN HOME SERVICE Announcement has been made of the marriage on Sunday, Juita 15, of Miss Nancy Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Anderson of Forest Gardens subdivision, west of Wauconda, and Walter Nickels, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Nickels of Barrington. formerly of McHenry. The nuptial service took place in the bride's home at 2:30 o'clock, with Rev. Carl G. MetUing, pastor of the Barrington Methodist church, officiating. Following a wedding dinner at the Fiesta. Crystal Lake, the :ewlyweds left on a two week." honeymoon trip through the mid-western state. They will reside at For: est Gardens. 5 The bride is employed at Conrad's Variety store in Barrington, while the groom is an employee of Schroeder*s hfcfdWare store there. j*«rsonals Mrs. Mary Ann Draper of McHenry and Miss Mary Jellnek of of Cary attended the Saunders- Blackborn wedding and reception at Kennilworth on Saturday evening. "the reception was held at the Michigan Shores club in that city. The bride is a cousin of Mrs. Draper. Kathleen Anglese and Betty Schaefer left Wednesday for Morrison, 111., where they wMl visit for a few days with the former's grandparents. Mrs. Clara Scholefield of Chic spending two weeks with her daughter and husband, the Cornelius Quinlans. The Quinlans accompanied her to Chicago, where they spent the day with relatives. Miss Mary Kay Freund and Miss Ottie Effers, the latter of Volo, have been vacationing in «^New York City and Washington. Enroute, they visited the former's cousin, Richard Adams, who Is stationed with the Air Force in Virginia. Mrs. Margaret Saynor of Chicago spent a few days this past week with Mrs. Wynne Jolitz. Zane Grey and Russell Lawrence of Elgin were Sunday callers in the Jolitz home. "Curly" Wilson of Elgin called in the home of his aunt, Mrs. Wynne Jolitz, Sunday evening. Mrs. Edna Belongia, who has been making her home with Mrs. Wynne Jolitz, is visiting in Watersmeat, Mich., for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James West of Augusta, Ga., and niece, Kathy Johns, of Elgin visited Mrs. Nellie Bacon and Miss Ann Frisby one day last week. Linda Bingley of Chicago spent last wpek with her grandparents, the A. J. Butlers. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferwerda of Sayner, Wis., have been spending a few days visiting relatives in McHenry and Crystal Lake. In the latter city they have been making the acquaintance of their ••in iiivi|<|iiiiici!ii[jiir'iin» i miiii i new giAndaau, bom a few weeks ago to tfr. /ftftd Mrs. Carl Kiefer (Oe&evleve Fwwerda). Mr. ahfl Mrs. Richard Stenger And daughter, Susie, of Kalamazoo, Mich., spent a few days this past week with her mother, Mrs. William Spencer, returning home Monday noon. The Stengers' son is now in service and waiting to be sent to Korea. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Grove of Edison Park and Mr. and Mrs. ftoy Grove of Springfield, Ohio, were guests Wednesday evening in the home of Mrs. William Spencer. Lee Larson is enjoying a furlough from Army duties at Fort Knox, Ky., after whiett he expects attend* te G.OTT cOnVe&tion at this week. <2htte /( ing thai Springfi Mrs. Susan Steinsdoerfer William Lawrence, McHenry. and IN APPIttltAllDN To our many, friends Who joined us in the open Utilise we held in honor of our twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. II was lovely and thank you all a£ain for the beautiful gifts and cards we received. They shall always be a memento of MIT Silver wedding day. Sincerely, , , AJ^RRT ^ CAJgtYN AMONG THE SICK Mrs. Wynne Jolitz, who was ill this past week, is able to be about some. Harry Gannon of Lakemoor underwent surgery at the Woodstock hospital last weekend. ^CHEfcltY 4-H The Cherry Valley 4-H club met last week Wednesday, with Jeannette Dresdow leading the pledge. The minutes were read and apt proved, after which Barbara Zenk gave a talk on fire prevention. Norma Moore talked on picniesites. • Nontoa Moore, reporter. Want ads, like freedom, everybody's business. on Saturday Jlnle T, I*ar& schfefer corporation oftlcially opened its new dlesel engine division in Crystal Lake, Ringing to nine the number of P4kK plants now in operation. Following the dedication, guests touted'the new one-story building which occupied over 100,000 square feet and is located on an 80-acre tract of land. There were numerous exhibits with all component parts of PAH diesel engines displajflii in their order of assembly. JOHN KOST9CH GENERAL CARPENTER* and REMODELING Made To Order AIT types cabinets, wtmMpr valances and lawn fumltnit. : Tel. Wonder Lake 2641 CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this manher of thanking friends, neighbors and relatives for prayers, visits, spiritual bouquets, floral offerntrs, cards of sympathy, donations of cars and the many other kindnesses extended during the illness and at the time of the death Mrs. John P. Schaefer. We are also grateful to Fr. Blitsch and the Sisters of St. John's for prayers and visits. Everything was greatlv appreciated THE JOHN P. SCHAEFER •7 FAMILY FAMILY PICNIC Eighty members of the Community Methodist church gathered at the Harry Hans home fpr a familv picnic last Sunday. An enjoyable day was spent KV *ames and visiting. Want ads, like freedom* everybody's business. are THE TOBB1ER SKCP Ut E. 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