4 4 !? * .4'- ,,^v'~ • tr •' * ^ .; .* ;>'i. • •>••• •••' »•• '?;' •'" :-cr.' 1 f • »J ' » 1 ' : *W •*"•• WW , i . &•. t \M'•• • .. "'• •fhundiy, January 14.19M Anniversaries Ate Observed1^ THE MeHENHY PLADJDEJILES . «•*# ®^b, 18 -- Joining the ranks at golden wedding couples were MSt .and Mrs. Edd Peet, formerly of Ringwood, who celebrated the memorable day by enjoying open house at the home of a daughter, Mrs. leucine Fout, at Spring Grove. They have two other children, Mrs. Dorothy Clay and Mrs. Edna Porter, both of Rockford. April 11 _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams observed their sixtieth wedding anniversary by holding open house for their many fi lends at their home at Ringwood. A family dinner wa? enjoyed at noon by the Williams and their seven children. Earlier in the day an anniversary Mass was read at St. John's church. May 9 -- Mr. and Mrs. Adclph Urban of Knollwood, McCullom Lake, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. They have been local residents for ten years. The Erbans have five children, Vincent, Ann Schereck, Mary Sorce, Dorothy Ranos and Minnie Harrest; also thirteen grandchildren and, six greatgrandchildren. June 4 -- Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bernacchi of Chicago; the parents of Mrs. Albert Barbian, celebrated their golden redding anniversary. The day was spent at the Bemacehis' summer home at Ragle' River, Wis. June 7 -- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schulz of Johnsburg celebrated their fiftieth wediing anniversary June 7, with dinner for the family in Chicago. August 29 -- Mr. and Mrs. James A. Freeman, formerly of McHenry and now residing in Chicago, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at the home of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. William Van Oeyen, Jr.. at Fernwood subdivision. Mr. Freeman has been an employee of the Armstrong Brothers Tool company in Chicago for more than fifty years. The couple has two daughters, Mrs .Van Oeyen and Miss Lorraine Freeman. Octber 18 -- Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Wagner of Spring Grove celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary when open house was held in their honor in St. Peter's church hall. Five children were present to assist in the memorable celebration. October 24 -- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gruber of Lakemoar celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary in Chicago. The Grubers were married in Hungary and came to America in 1907 They have been residents of Lakemoor since Mr. Gruber's retirement as a cabinet maker in 1947. The Grubers have three daughters and two sons, Mary Regner of Ingleside, Julia Stessl of Chicago, Paul Gruber of Chicago. Teresp of Oak Park and Frank, Jr., of Coral Gables, Fla. Oct. 25 -- Fifty years of married life was cause for celebration by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kamholz of Cary. Both Mr. and Mrs. Kamholz (Minnie Feltz) were born in McHenry, where Mr. Kamholz was employed by the Borden Milk company. The Kamholz' have one son and three grandchildren. Nov. 6 -- Mr. and Mrs. William Oeffling of Johnsburg celebrated their sixty-third wedding anniversary, making them one of^^the longest married pairs in this area. They have five children, Mrs. Anna Guyser of Chicago. Mrs. Catherine Guzzardo of McHenry, Alfred. George and Peter. Nov. 11 -- Mr. and Mrs. John Blake of 300 N. Green street, observed their golden wedding anniversary with a High Mass in their honor at St. Mary's church. Later, members of their families gathered at Hettermann's at Johnsburg to enjoy dinner. The celebrants have five children, Mrs. Eva Nye of McHenry, Mrs. Rcgina Reinert of Elgin, George P., Albert S. and Arnold M. Blake of McHenry. Nov. 21 -- A memorable reunion was held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Frett of Kenosha, Wis., when friends and relatives gathered at the home of their daughter, Mrs. W. H. Tolly an, to celebrate the occasion. The Fretts also have a son, Edward J. of McHenry. Nov. 26 -- Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Justen of Waukegan, both natives of the Johnsburg community, observed their golden wedding, celebration by holding open house. They have one son, five daughters, eighteen grandchildren and seven great-grandchildrert. PRISON SUPERINTENDENT Governor William G. Stratton has appointed Champaign County Sheriff James E. Denney, of Urbana, as Superintendent of Prisons in the state Department of Public Safety, effective Feb. 15, 1954. Denney will succeed Frank Trapp, who resigned last September. A former prison guard at the Pontiac branch of the state penitentiary, Denney served more than three years in the U.S. Army in World War II, and was wounded twice. He left the Army with the rank of staff sergeant. ( In 1946 he was appointed a deputy sheriff of Champaign county, and was # lected sheriff in 1950 .. * " .i- •( Kaasas Pealtry •>- "Hie comparative stsnfflnf 8t the poultry Industry in relation to other leading farm enterprises in Kansas was fourth in 1948. Wheat was first, cattle and calves second, dairy oroduct* third, and hogs tift*. VY :vv Twe-Pieee Costume Two-piece costumes of Ha«l eon-Isting of a slender skirt and • sot. Jacket are perfect together When you want variety, wear the Jacket with a pleated skirt or the skirt with a sweater and a bright •earl MR. A&VD MRS. A. G. STEVENS « - : ¥ THE E. E. WHITINGS 80 Yeftnr-^--" MR. AND MRS. H. F. SCHMIDT MB. AND MRS. JOHN SMITH ~ '-H :«.V f*';'.'--.' MR. AND MRS. ADOLPH 50 Years IAN MR. AND MRS. M. J. RAUEN 58 Years MR. AND MRS. JOHN CRASSER 51 IVar* ' : v - • ' '• ' / ' . ' . . " « MR. AND MRS. HENRY WILLIAMS 60 Years •' 1 10k AND MRS. CHARLES 54 Years MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH P. MILLER 52 Years AND MRS. PETER SB 54 Year* THE PAUL F. 9CHOLZES 50 Yean 51 Years MR. AND MRS. FRANK I. WAGNER 60 Years THE ALFRED SI 51 Years MR. AND MRS. JOHN WIRTZ 52 Years MR. AND MRS. N. E. BARBIAN 62 Years AND 54 Ye MR. AND MRS. EDD 50 Years MR. AND MRS. J. H. JUSTEN 50 Years MR. AND MRS. 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