PlfWesifSSpf!F. 'iff r<%:. ^ ^ V;fV*V.;~ . / ' • • • ' ' , " > > * - , - v ' ' - - ' %RE McHENHY PUUNDEALEU " "*** Bfogwood I'nlt MH*» : Adah; Zola Olbrich, Ruth; Man- It WilMDfton Home ! W Harris, Esther; Lolo McCor- Tlie July meeting^ of fhc Ringr-1 ^V1®1 *uth Schaffer, I , WCK>d unit of the Home Bureau rKlccta;. B^ra Kunrtjy. ward- V Will be held at the Wilkinson 'j: George W Le- ' residence overlooking Wonder R'W Scully, color bearer; Phyllis Lake, July 6. at 1:30. It *U1 Nunt* **>•«*: and. Elmer Icenfeature 4-H cliA achicvemonts. i °f f0 ' __ _ _ P ^ Mothers of young people up | ,M! ; ^rs'Edward Can*M>» to college age are urged to oonie jw<>lconied the many guesta., • '"-••Ad get acquainted with Hrtme-h: ' ;\ Bureau activities and those .of J** '"K1 & ' r the 4-H clubs. Members mayi< arwl RHl^ ^ Ki(W<r brin? quests ' Ml and M' Arthur, F. K»ng- 86 ' fc _ - - I berg announce the engagement £ •--« ^3 ; of their daughter, Carole, to AT?h^rr£Shtf' • ' [Bernard J. Peschke, Jr. No date f * ^ Charter Nigh ^ . r has be^if set for th6 wedding. ? * x •. McHenry Kiwaniahs, and then t' Wives took part in the; Sterling Infan ieiub Charter Night Tuesday. , >rn June 29. More than 300 northern) fllitfois members of Kivvanis 1 . represented eleven clubs and several other districts answered roll call. Lt. Gov. Joseph X. Wavnne Of McHenry was master of cere- Jog BHtgch officiating monies and Lewellyn Fay, the 8pongors were James punter, principal speaker. , an uncle and Schmitt, a The McHenry Township club . cousin Was represented by Mr. and Mrs, I , Horace Wagnei. Mr. and Mrs. j pox Valley Camp ; :if, Waynne and Claude McDer-i ^ Petersen Home mott. , Pox River Valley Camp, No. Charter night was also ladies' j 3251, R.N.A., will hold its next night. After the familiar opening regular meeting at the home of ceremonies and dinner, the Elk's ! Mrs. Kenneth Petersen on Tuesclub quartet entertained. 1 day evening. July 6. at 8 o'clock The infant <jhught«g|»f',, Mr. and Mrs. Vein Th?|en \vas chrisi tened Susan Rita sit a baptismal 1 service held last ^sreek at St. John's church, wiuk ReV. " FY. Olebrate S"vcr Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lombardi The ifJiCttfe group will meet *t the city park Wednesday, July 21, at 12:30 shaip so that they itfay arrive at" Rockford by 2 o'clock. , Michael Grace 7 Years Old Michael Grace of 303 Maple avenue observed his seventh birthday anniversary one day last week when he entertained a number of little friends at a party. Games were played, afte«" which a tasty lunch was served to the children. Guests included Grace Weber, Joyce Adams. Jeanne Liptrot, Diane Rothermel, Nancy Riggio, Tommy Low. Dave Harpei*. Jerry Bueh, Billy, Ann and Nancy Grace. ^ 1 Surprised On v 62nd Birthday Mrs. A. P. Freund \vks pleasantly surprised by her family Sunday afternoon on the pccasion of her sixty-second birthday anniversary. A pot-luck supper and weiner roast, on 1 the lawn were enjoyed. Mrs. Freund was presented with many lovely gifts and a large decorated birthday cake. Guests included Donald Freund, Margie Freund, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tonyan and daughters, Julaine and Mary Therese, Mr. and Mrs Irvin Freund, daughter, Darlene, and son, Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Volney Brown, sons. Tommy and Danny, and daughters, Alice and Marian; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith and daughter, Debbie. Mr. and Mrs. William Herrmann and daughters. Peggy and Patty, and Miss Joan Nell of McHenry, Mr. +******+***** H4M1 'I'I#'Ml PERSONALS ***** 'Miss Gerrie Carey haa return*! ed After spending two weeks wlttf* friends in Michigan. Mr and Mrs, Francis Bonslett of Evanston called at the Stoffel home recently. mm Thursday. *#1.1954 Betty Schmitt Wed To Robert Wagner The *[j*ctorjr-• 8t. - Mary's Catholic church was the scene of a lovely wedding ceremony on Saturday. June 26, when Miss ' Betty Schmitt, daughter of Mr. Miss Rita Martin and Mrs. i and Mrs. Anton J.' Schmitt of Richard Hester enjoyed a plane trip to Pontiac, Mich., last Thursday evening. They spent three days visiting in the Frank Altman home, and in a nearby McHenry, exchanged vows with Mr. Robert W. Wagner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wagner of Woodstock. Rt. Rev. Msgr. C. S, Nix officiated at the double ring city called on the former Gladys j ceremony, which was solemnized Warrington of McHenry. Mrs. Glen Robison and Miss Helen Welch of Woodstock Visited in the home of Mrs. Eleanor Foley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Blake have just returned' from, a week's trip to Booneville, Mo., where they visited her cousin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hlttner. They also dtove to. Hot Springs. Little Rock, Ark., and through the Ozarks., At Hannibal, Mo., they . saw. ••' th# Mark Twain museum. Mr. and Mis. Sherman Peiffer and family of Orlando, F}a., are staying at the Frank Muzzy home during the summer. Mf. at 11 o'clock. The ladiant bride was charming in a gown of nylon tulle, schiffley emibroidereo, styled waltz length witn icng sleeved jacket featuring an Elizabethan collar, and sleeves tapering to points at the wrists. The dress/ had -a draped bodice, empire waistline and bouffant tulle, schiffley embroidered handkerchief skirt banded with nylon tulle. Her illusion fingertip veil was held by a headpiece of embroidered petals and she carried a colonial "streamer bouquet of carnations, Centered with an orchid. IlUIIie UUIIIIK UiC DUUIiilOl, mi, Attendin, g Miss Schm.i t^t as ma- Peiffer i. district agent for .!"» <nf".c• ,loofa n MnriP ™Vnflr A,K Who WAS sins of the bridegroom, and Bill Hoerbert, a friend. The bride's mother selected to wefir a white nylon print dress, street length, with pleated skirt. With it [She had white accessories and a white carnation, corsage. Mrs. Wagner wore a navy blue linen dress, trimmed with pink, and had pink accessories and a pink carnation corsage. A reception and supper were enjoyed at the Ame* ican Legion Home in McHenry after 5 o'clock, with about 200 guests in attendance. Mrs. Gordon J. Schmitt served the guests pieces of the three-tier wedding cake and Miss Carol schneidewlnd was in charge of the guest book. The cbuple are taking a honeymoon trip into northern Wisconsin for two weeks, the bride, travelling in a white and gray striped dress, red trimmed, and white accessories. Upon their return they will reside at 615 McHenry avenue, Woodstock. The bride is a graduate of the McHenry high school with the class of 1951 and is employed as secretary at the Faim Bureau in Woodstofck. The bridegroom graduated from the Woodstock high school in 1952 and Chicago Technical college in 1953. He is employed $»'&:•<&& penter In Crystal Lake. " • COMING EVENTS i4.1 •I H-ll'!•» July 1 "Luncheon is Served" -- Sponsored by Friendship Guild of Zion Lutheran Church -- 12:30 p.m". -- V.F.W. Clubhouse : July 3 ;V-VBaWe Sale sponsored by "WP.W. Auxiliary -- George Justen Furniture Store -- 10 A.M. July 4 Bake Sale -- 8 a.m. $t. John's School Hall, Johnsburg -- Sponsored by Biassed Virgin Sodality , - St. Clara's Court Bake Sale July 6 ' i Annual Meeting -- 4-H Achievemerit Progi am, Ringwood Unit, Home Bureau -- Wilkinson Residence -- 1:30 p.m. Initiation Meeting, Women of the Moose ;--" 8 p.nW -- Moose ». July 11 - Family Style Dinner, SV seph's Carnival, Richmond ; July 1* O.E.8. Annual Public Dessert Card Party -- 1 pan.?--- Acacia Hall July 11 - 18 Chicken Dinner and Carnival. -- St. .Peter's Chuwk, Spring Grove July 38 Circle 3, W.S.C.S., Garden Party -- J. J. Gruenfetd Residence -- 1:30 p.m. -- Fairoaks Subdivision November 14 Annual Feather Party -- Holy Name Society of St. Patrick's Church -- 8 p.m. Shakespeare was 52 y*W» when he died. -- * • J *! • i M •« July 9 Opening of Annual Carnival --• St. Jbseph's Paricrfi, Richmond -- Fish Fry, 5 p.m. * ;ur.ct7;c»: -i'M'i, hostesB. Miller Family were 1^0'sts at a buffet dinner j Reunion Sunday partyr$a their lovely ranch style The family of Mrs. Anna Mil h«>me Oakhurst last Saturday. June «W. The occasion was the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mrs; Lombard's sister, Mrs ler of John street held their annual reunion at the McHenry Sportsman's Gun club grounds recently, at which time a picnic Ricky, and daughter. Sheila, of Crystal Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Del Freund and sons, Denny, Michael and Stephan. On Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Petitclair, sons, Paul and John, and daughters, Carol and Jennie, of Wattkegan and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Freund and MWr Lombarws Mrs. recently, at wmcn unit- » , tww «f orvstal Lake Joseph* J. Fisher, and her hus- , dinner and supper were served | ^ ^ band. Fishers arrived from and games enjoyed. their borne in St. Louis on j Out of* town guests were Mr. Thursday to spend a long week- j and Mrs. Ray Hermance and end with Mrs., Fisher's brothers' family of Richmond, Mr. and and si&ers in the Chicago area, j Mrs. William Miller and family AmdSf thos# present at the j of Fox River Grove, Mr. and Lombi&i home to help celebrate | Mrs. Ed Landmaster and family were Mr. and Mrs. Ectmond J*. and Mr. and M:s. Peter Merges Simeca and daughter, Alice, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kobesko and son, Fredrick. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weston and children, Linda and Dick, and an uncle, John Miskiewicz, of Saratoga. Fla. 1: Party decorations weei rtp silver and white. *5* "8* "5" BIRTHS boat concern. Mr. And Mrs. F. N. Muzzy and dai)ghter, Jeanne, were in Marengo visiting friends and relatives this week. Mrs. Emma Sibila and Miss Edna Foley of Cleveland, QhiO, are visiting this week in the home of Mrs. Eleanor Foley. Miss Darlene Engstrom of Ci^stal Falls, Mich., has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Fruik. Mrs. Ray Scott of Los Angeles, Calif., visited Mrs. R. J. Overton a few days last week. Miss Dorothy Davis of Pis^ftkee Bay left Wednesday for Mackinac Island to attend a convention of Gamma Phi Beta sonority. Miss Davis will represent her chapter from Lake Forest college. She expects to 1>® 4fone a Week. Mis. Jean Marie Vogel, who was attired in a waltz length dress of yellow, styled with empire waistline and full circular skirt draped in back with rows of net ruffle tiers. A largje bow was tied in back of the waistline. Mrs. Vogel carried a colonial bouquet of aqua colored carnations. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Joanne Harrison, a close friend of the bride, Miss Phyllis Ann Schmitt and Miss Joyce Schmitt, sisters. All were attired in gowns of aqua, styled similarly to that of the matron of honor. They carried yellow carnations in colonial bouquets. Gerald F., Vogel, brother-inlaw of the bride, served as best man and groomsmen were James Kline and Gene Burmeister, couiiv.? r if rand, Lecturer's Night|jM| Mc-llrory GralUi Lecturer's tffgiit Wis ipast Week at McHenry chapter, No. 5^7* of the Order of Eastern $5tar, wSs another of a series of very Successful metings. Betty Clark Wauconda was honor guest.fifAeola and Edwin Underwood served in the East, and nearly all offices were filled by guest grand lecturers. and family, all of Chicago. Rake Sale In St, Mary's Hall St. Clara's Court, No. 659, W.C.O.F., will hold a bake sale in St. Mary's school Sunday, July 4, beginning after the 10 o'clock mass and continuing until after the 12 o'clock mass. ^ All members are asked to bctked goods for this sale. IMverview Camp '\ Plans Annual Picnic Riverview Camp, No. 6818, R.N.A., has accepted the invitation of Neighbor Varena Owens to hold its annual picnic at her home at 207 Williams P^"k, Rockford. Mrs. Owens, who has previously entertained the Royal bo IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our desar husband and father, Albert M., j A daughter, Nancy Diane, was . Schmitt. who died July 1, l$53.a { „j!n June 15 at the Woodstock > days since you've beetle I hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert | gone are empty and forlorn, Hess of Hickory Grange. The ; your fatheily devotion We ly miss and mourn. 1 Your smiling face and tender words seem lost and far away, But your memory's cherished in our hearts and there will always stay. •8 Loving Wife and Chil<Jre baby weighed 7 lbs. 15 ounces at birth. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Meyer are the parents of a son, born June 23 at the, Woodstock hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corrado of Wonder Lake are the parents of a son, born June 27 at the Ijrotfdstftck ho^iital. With Harriet Dodd, William ! Neighbors camp, has proved to Wirtz served as associate patron; 1 Linnea ?Peterson was secretary; Mariott: Hutson. treasurer; Es IN UEMORJAM si „ In memory of our mother and.' wife. Leona May Edstrom, who Radio Station KDKA of Pitts- j died one year ago, July 1, 1953. burg is the oldest in the world. ! s Husband and Children be a charming hostess. 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