Two THE rtcHENRY PLAIMDEALEft Thursday, August 26; 1954 t?*-- KM • • B ai »'* ' Kenneth Cristys Wed 85 Yearn Mr. and Mrs. will hold open home between Kenneth Cristy hous? at their., RingfW'ood and Wonder Lake in honor of .t!it»ir thirty-fifth wedding anniversary on Sunday. Aug. 29. f:oni 1 .'<> . 7 p.m. It is their wish that- no j gifts be brought for thorn, bul j baskets will be provided for cash | dbnaitions for the rebuilding of the Ringwood church, whii h was \ destroyed bv fire Aug. 2. .... r , •. . j Plan Training Krhnril J For Home Bureau Loeal leaders of Mc-Heniyj County Home Bureau will r.-r : ceive training in'time, and ehergy saving ironing mclhods Tuesday ; Afternoon; Aug .">1. A training' school will bo heUy'from .1 |> in. j to 4 p.m. in tin- inci-iinj: luwn <>f ' Grace Lutheran • chun !)./'Wooi-j stock. V- : Home Management Sprc-i-^li-;; : Catherine Sullivan of the sitv of Illinois himir economics j extension stafl will present the j school to i(>p.resentati\es "f Hon. \| Bureau units These lvpM'senta- , tives will, in Jum, nri'scii! the j subject nt unit nieefin^s to be j held dti: in*> September and Octo- j ber. i Miss Sullivan will (lemoiistrate ; energy saving teofrnjqpies. Site j will be assistcri by Mrs. Betty j Cougfolin. farm-home represent a- I tive of Pahlic Service company, j who will present an'ironer dem-j onstration. . Mrs. Joy Polnow, Maiengo. i* j county major project chairman and will assist wlth^ the school. I C0MING.EVENTS August '27 Bake' gale 10:30 p m. Muzzy's building, Ringwood. Aufust t9. Distric t picnic •- Mfoose Lodge August SO . Junior-Senior Registration High School Office , Augusfcf.Sl Fre^pj^-iiophoniore Registration -- "<|i^'Sjpbool Office ^ September 7 Public Schools open August 31 ' McHenry Garden Club Meeting --; Mr^t J. Gruenfeld Home -- 1 p.m. ' ^ 'September 2 Catheli^ Daughters of Americ i j -- Business Meeting V' 'iSfiptmbCT 5 ' | Bake Sale -- St. John's School : Hall - 8 a.m. - Sponsored By : Blessed Virgin Sodality j September 7 Woj^pn of tbe Moose Initiation MeetiflJ .^Social Hour Following -- Sfc-p.fn. • • ^September } 4 i Loyal Order of Moose Meeting 1 --- September Birthday Meeting -- 8 "p.m. St. ^ Patrick's Mother's Club ! Monthl^Meeting - 2:45 pih -- Church Hall Election of Officers, C.O.F.. St. . Mary's Court. No. 594 8:30 rp .m. | September 21 Women of the Moose Meeting ' -- 8 p.m. September 21 C.O.F. Meeting Rev. Raymond P. Hillinge:. Bishop of Rockford. Guest Speaker St Mary's School Hall 8 p.m. All Men Invited ^ October 7 Public,- £arty - Sponsored by C D. of A. . *5**5*v*i**1"*1**1"^v .PERSONALS 1 ! Mrs. Georgt' Thompson and ; Mrs. John Freund drove to Lake > Geneva, Wis., Thursday, where j they visited Mrs. Jack Draper. They also attended a dessert luncheon and cai d paKy a.t St.- . - Jv ssrvv ^ Mr. and' Mis. •••Georgr-•Therapy ' son spent last . weekend at. l Springfield, touring Uu> Capitol. 1 They also attended the state fair. On the return trip they travelled , through Iowa. Mrs. Emil E. Holler'and husband of Morton, .111., visited her ° father, William Ricks, at Johhsi burg two days this week. | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber ali tended the Chicagohuid Music ; festival at Soldier <-Field last Saturday night.. Mrs. Nellie Bacon was m visitor in the Harold- Bacon 'home in Crsytal. Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Miller attended the music festival m Chi- : cago Saturday evening. r Mr. and M:s. Art'hin Stilling and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. ! Freund are enjoying a vacation through Michigan. Mackinac Island and Canada. Mr. and M:s. Noi bei t Vegg.- and son. Jack, attended the slate fair in Springfield last Kriday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John McGlave returned home Sunday after spending three weeks m the Martin-Thompson lumie. Mrs? Mollie Vollme: of Chicago has been visiting in the Elnic Jensen home this week; Mis Vollmer is an aunt of Mrs Jensen Mr. and Mis. A l b e r t Krause have been vacationing in Wis- , consin. Among those from heie who attended either the wake or fune: al of Mrs. Annj M. Dalin in Chicago last Sunday and Mon- ! day were Mrs. Gertrude Thurl- ; well. Bernaid Thurlwell and Mr and Mrs. Bob Thurlwell and family. Dr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Peas- 1'ee spent last weekend attending ; the annual lyceuni homecoming j at the Palmer' School of Chiro- 1 practi". Davenport. Iowa. CARD OF THANKS _ ; ojipoi tunity to thank the many people who assisted in taking • members of our family out of the water and helping, in othei ways following the boat acci ^ den| la:<t week. ytf* oiql. grateful to ' the Coast (jitara " auxiliary, i the Johnsburg rescue squad the i telephone operators, to Mary j Smith of Chicago, Mrs. Bess:e Bouss, Lawience Freund, Tom and Bill Huemann, Bill Nowak and a young man we know only as "Skippy" We are most grateful to all of them. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reardon i Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Reiter ! 16 , 'TEEN-ACiF DANCE A Hi-Fi back-to-school danc<» | will be held at St. Patrick's I church hall on Sunday, Aug. 29, 'from 7to 10:M0 o'clock. DQROTHY McAULEY SATURDAY BRIPE OF MR. VINCENT TONYAN St. John th<- Baptist Catholic cliurch at Johnsburg was the scene of n beautiful wedding'.last Satin iv mo:rfing ut 9:30 o'cIock when Miss Dorothy M-cAuleV of McHin.iv became the bride of Mr. .Vincent Tonyan. son of Mr. 'anu Ms Bernard Tonyan of Ring- W(K)d. Rev. * Fr. Joseph Blitsch uffiriateU at the double ring ceremony, '1 he pretty,. blonde bride i hose a white embroidered nylon net jress over satin, styled ballerina length. With it she wore a Juliet cap. trimmed with iridescent sequins and pearls, to which was attached a tlr-ee-quarter iength vt-il. She carried a cascade bou- 4u et • of white Amazon lilies and steplvinot is. Mrs. Marilyn Rudolph of Hp:ing Gr;ve. *a close frieml,- .icted as matron of honor and Mis. Mary M-'Auley Blake, her >ister. was bridesmaid. Mis. Rudolph was a* tiled in pink ami Mrs. Blake in orchid, both di esses being styled similarly. Tr.ey were ballerina length of net over silk, styled strapless, vith capes. Thej' wore matching picture hats and carried yellow glads. Paul Tonyan served his brother as besi man and Harry Freund. a friend, was gioornsman. B/eakfast was served following the service at the Tonyan home to members of the bridal party. At 1 o'clock, thirty-five relatives s.nd close friends gaheied. at Hettermann's in Johnsburg for the wedding dinner. The couple left later in ,iie day for a week's trip through the West. Upoii their return, they will reside at Wonder Lake. The bride graduated in 1952 from Austin high school in Chicago and has been employed until recently at Jastromb's Phai>- macy in that city. The bridegroom is an employee of O'Leary Brothers Sand & Gravel company in Woodstock. * ' • <. NcSfciK > - •" The Altar and Rosary sodality meeting will be held. Monday, Aug. 30, instead of the fiist. Monday in September because of Labor Day. Residence Changes 6 The Williaqi Soucie family moved recently from the Blake apartment on Richmond Road to Huemann's subdivision. Gold Coast. West Africa, is known as the "White Mans Grave." MISS MARY BOLDT SATURDAY BRIDE; OF CHARLES McGUIRE .St. Mary's Catholic church in ! Woodstock .was the scene of a i lovely wedding last Satyj-day j morning, Aug. 21, at io o'clock! when Mis^ Mary feoldt, daughter j, of , Mr. and Mrs. Charles John [ ! Boldt of Wonder Lake,, be came' the brid«J., of Mr. Chai'le.y/1 Mc-! Guirc, -son- of -Mr. and Mrs.? Henrv " Knaack" of Rt. 1, Woodstock, j About 125 friends and relatives' were present in the church forthe single ring service.. The church was heaUtifU]iy decorated for the occasion with bouquets of white roses. Given in marriage by her father, the radiant bride approached the altar, charming in a full length gown of white, imported, embroidered organdy, styled with full skirt and tight fitting bodice. She wore matching gloves and a headpiece of net and pearls, from which' ^fell an elbow-length veil. She carried in her bridal bouquet '• white asters and pom poms. ; Miss Mary Jane Gerasch of McHenry, a close friend, acted I as maid of honor and Miss Ma; ! I tha Ann Boldt, her sistei* was ! ' bridesmaid. j Both young ladies were attire ' ' ' similarly in long dresses of silk ; Shantung in crystalette blue. ; i They were styled with full skirts | land pleated bodices. Both - had! i matching haf.s, sweetheart style | and pleated, and carried pink : asters. j ! Harold Schroeder of Woodstock ! j served the groom as best man | 1 and groomsman wag Tom Lalof ! of Hebron. Ushers were James I Lalor and Larry Liles of Hebton. j I For her daughter's wedding, i Mrs .Boldt chose a pink, polished [ cotton dress, white accessories ; and a corsage of small white pom poms. Mrs. Knaack wore a soft gold silk dress, white ac- ! cessories and the same kind of ' corsage. Twenty-one membeis of „the , immediate families a'nd the brl- I dal party enjoyed breakfast in j the Marioli loom of the church J following the service. From 2 to | 5 o'clock in the afternoon, be- i tween 200 and 300* friends find , relatives attended a reception for] the new'yweds at t!ie K. of C. i hall in Woodstock. . j The couple is now enjoying , a ! <i w4i.AVetiku , , .a.ncl^, £ retui n. will reside at 471 Jijdd . stre'-'. Woodstock.. The bride's J tiiiveillng costume was a blue j taffeta dress with which she | wore white accessaries and a corsage, white pon^ (pomafi; The bride graduated from the McHenry high school in 1952 and has been employed at the Woodstock State bank. The bridegroom is a 1951 graduate of St. Mary's high school in Woodstock and is an employee of the Auto Lit'e. Guests attended the wedding/ from Colorado, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois and Iowa. ' siwSkf Sunday - night, Aug; 22, the senior Methodist Youth for Fellowship council met with their advisors, Mr. ""and Mrs. stinespring, to plan the fall program. It will be as follows: Sept; 19, Rev Ellis speaking on "What MYF can mean to you," also installation of officers; Sept. 26, "What is the MYF fund?"; Oct. 10. youth-parent panel discussion on membership service; Oct. 24, movie, "Family on Trial"; Nov 7. Rev Lambert talking on "Youth in their Family"; Nov. ,'!1. ."Miracle of 34th Street," and Dec. 19. Christmas caroling. Saturday, Aug. 28, We arc sponsoring a paper drive. All proceeds will go to the Ringwood's MYF fund to help build a new church to replace the one which was completely ruined this summer by fire. All paper should br brought to the Methodist church on Saturday. You can have it picked up by calling Sue Stinespring, McHenry 1894, or Dick Wissell, McHenry 617-J-2. Over the Labor Day weekend, there will be a convention for all MYF officers in the Rock river conference. It will be held at Garrett in Evanston. Those -tt ending from McHenry are Barbara Eggert, Penny Fike, Sue Stinespring, Kathv Anderson. Donna Barger, Peg Stamer, Terry Lishamer, Archje Christian. Karl Stuebefi and Larry homas. Betty Wright, Reporter AMONG THE SICK Mrs. Richard Overton underwent an emergency appendectomy Sunday at the Lake Forest hospital. THANK YOU! The McHenry Garden club wishes to extend a veiv hearlv ;'thank you" to the McHenry J^auKleaiei* ^W^-th^fine^puhliciiy, given the recent flower show and to individuals who made entries that helped much toward its success 16 Advertise In The Plaindealer Square Dance Club To Open Season Sept.. 16 . With another summer drawing ^to a close, president Leo Krumrrie called a meeting of th?. Crystal Lake Square Dance club committee recehtiy to make plans ~,or the coming season. ce dates are: Oct. 7,' and 21, *«u- IS/ L»'eo. 'i-.- anu- 16'- (Christmas party), Jan 6 ^nd 20, Feb. 3 and 17 ( Valentine • party), March 3 and 17 (St. Patrick party), Api'il 21 and May 5 (no dance first Thursdky in April due to Holy Wee^JX "Ed Me- Quiddy of Evanston/ has agreed to call the two C>ctober dances and all the first Thursdays thereafter; and^thje^emaining dances will be filled in by ,popular demand, with Fred Tesnow of McHenry calling some pai ty dances. Through the cooperation of the Crystal Lake Park district, dances will be held at the recreation building from 8 to 11 p.m. On Sept. 16 and 30 there will be instruction at the recreation building in basic fundamentals of both square arid couple dances, strictly for beginners or those who have danced only a few times. New members are invited. KINDERGARTEN TEACHER Edith Tony aft has been engaged to teach the kindergarten at the Johnsburg school this fall. During the War of 1812, Stephen Girard, Philadelphia banker, assumed an entire Government loan of $5,000,000. PIANO TEACHER AFFILIATED WITH CHICAGO SCHOOL Mrs. Samuel Leibsohn has 'recently become an affiliated t^a,<5her with the Sherwood Music school, which is nationally accredited and in its fifty-ninth year, she will teach in McHenry tlio school's- music- cutuae- leading to a diploma and a teacher's certificate. Credits earned through completion of this course are transferable to the music department of any college toward a bachelor or master's degree. Scholarships are offered to graduates of the course for furthering their musical education at the downtown school in Chicago . BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Francis Schmitt are the parents of a son, born at the Woodstock hospital last week. -ft A son was born at the Woodstock hospital this past week to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nerstad. NICKELS RITES ' Mannie Nickels, 89, of Marengo,, died at the Villa Rest Home on Friday, Aug. 20. He 'was a retired blacksmith. 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