~ * Sr k{ > 2* ^ V*; V?', V ' WPP " ""'^'^ " 1 jg.7;-"'- i"T, * /y\ **«*•>«»»•»•••.••*••••••, c r ,w<v k r 0 THE McHENRY • Frank Zimmermans \,V' fifed 85 Years Nov. It*!' |, it r. and Mrs. Frank Zimmertrian, who observed their thirtyfifth wedding anniversary on Nov. ll, celebrated the occasion last Sunday at the hort\e of their j daughter, Loretta (Mrs. Eugene J Harner) and family in Cooney j Heights. A dinner was served ! £ith Mr. and Mis. Girard Zim- , erman and family allso present. , . Other children not able to be I present' were Frank, a student at St. Paul seminary, St. Paul. ^ Minn., and Mrs. Frank < Frances i j Harner of Midwest City, Okla. j The Zinamermans also have six | grandchildren. -• Arrangements for the celebration were made by Mrs. Harner aind Mrs. Girard Zimmerman. j The couple exchanged vows in j St. Benedict's church, Chicago, • III 1919 and moved to McHenry In April of 1947. He is a retired machinist and Mrs. Zimmerman operates the McHenry Doll hospital. A mass in their honor was read Nov. 11 at St. Mary's church by Rt. Rev. Msgr. Nix. Attend Clothing Training School Mrs. Clarence Seegers of Marengo and Mrs. Paul Walkington of Ringwood attended a district 4-H clothing training school in St. Charles Friday, *>Nov. 14. Both are 4-H club leaders^ in their local communities. They received information on clothing construction from state 4-H Specialist Elsie Ross Butler and will now conduct a series of training schools for McHenry county 4-H clothing leaders in March. Proclamation Woman's Club Hears Travelogue The November meeting of the McHenry Woman's club was held at the American Legion home last Friday. Guest speaker was Helen Vetter of Lombard, who presented a most interesting travelogue, with slides, on Turkey. Her talk was followed by the appearance of Miss Vicki Kleinhuizen, who offered vocal selections which pleased the members. Plans were made to send gifts t®, the Hartland home. 'Hostesses for the day were Mrs. A. J. Wirtz, Mrs. H. Freund, Mrs. Estelle Beatty and Mrs. C. H. Duker. Announce Troth ' Of Joau St'holz Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Scholz announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan, to Paul Freund. son of Heibert H. Freund of 202 E. Pearl street. . The wedding will take place \ in the spring, but no definite! date has been decided upon. ' I Announce Troth Of Miss Barber Mr. and Mrs. George Barber announce the engagement of their daughter, Jacqueline, to Paul Glauser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glauser of Ringwood. The wedding date has been set for Dec. 11. AMONG THE SICK Ray Dodds Elected To O.EJ5. Offices McHenry chapter of the Order of Eastern Star has elected Harriett Dodd and Roy Dodd into the positions of matron and patron. Myrtle Harrison and Ethel Holly succeed themselves in offices of secretary and treasurer and the Arthur Klingbergs move into associate positions. Marie Nickels was elected conductress and Gertrude Silva, associate conductress. A ceremonial installation will take t)lace in Decembers With guests to be invited. """* •*"*' George Wegener of Lilymoor is a medical patient in Victory Memorial hospital, Waukegan. Mrs. Rose Kennebeck underwent surgery at Memorial hospital this week. Ben Stilling has been a medical patient at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. WHEREAS, tuberculosis, a disease which can be prevented and can be cured, costs our nktion approximately $.600,000,000 annually, WHERE AjS, a new case of tuberculosis is reported every fifth minute, and every twentysecond minute one life is t&ken by this insidious killer, WHEREAS, in this community at the moment the shadow of tuberculosis lies across some 126 homes, and WHEREAS, the McHenry County Tuberculosis association, a voluntary organization supported by the sale of Christmas Seals, cooperates closely with your other agencies in the fight against tuberculosis, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE P. FREUND, Mayor of McHenry, Illinois, urge every citizen to inform himself about TB and what he can do to help protect himself and his family against it. I hereby call for your support of all community efforts to check the spread of this disease. Everyone of us can buy and use Christmas Seals generously for the benefit of all of us. Dated November 12, 1954, at McHenry, Illinois. George P. Freund Mayor CLASS PLAY The senior class of Richmond- Burton high school is presenting a play, "George Washington Slept Here," on Nov. 20, with seventeen members in the cast. PARTY-BAKE 8ALE A bake sale will be held in conjunction " with the feather party at St. Mary's hall this Sunday, Nov. 21, sponsored by the' Christian Mothers sodality. Russo-Sales Vov^ Exchanges Nov. 13 -A"---/ •. . r •• A beautiful fall wedding tpok place last Saturday, Nov, 13, in Qur Lady of Lourdes church, Chicago, when Sgt. James F. Sales,. USMC, claimed as <hi£ bride Miss Barbara Russo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sal Rtisso of Chicago and Shalimar.Itisgr. John Campbell officiated at the double ring service. < Given in marriage by her father, the lovely bride wjj& fittired in ah ivory satin' gown, styled with full Skirt* lcjpg sleeves and long train. iShe wore a fingertip veil and carried a white orchid on a prayer book. Mrs. Joan Granahan of Chicago, sister of the bride, acted as niatron of honor, wearing , a champagne velvet' dress,' after* noon length, and a crown' of champagne-colored velvet to which a short veil was attached; She catried chartreusfe mums. Bridesmaids were Miss Loretta Giomitti, Miss Baiiba'rg, Jfcusso and Mrs. Nancy Frick, who virere attired similarly to the matron of honor. Robert Sales served his brother as best man and his two other brothers, John K. Sales and Charles R. Sales, and William Granahan, brotherrin-law of the bride, were groomsmen. Mrs. Russo chose for her daughter's wedding a Dior blue silk dress, with which she wore white accessories and an orchid corsage. Mrs. Sales was attired in silver lace over orchid^ navy accessories and had an orchid corsage. Breakfast was served to forty at the Belmont hotel following the service and later in the day a reception was held there for 275. Out-of-town guests included six young men from the Marine Thursday, November 18,1954 Air ibafce at Edenton, N.C., and from . Canton, Ohio; also friends and relatives from Lockport, Riverside, Oak Park andi McHenry. ' Following a short wedding trip, the couple will reside at Edenton until he is released from service next N&rch. Their address is 100 Iff. King street. "' The former Miss Russo is a graduate of Immacuiata high school and has been employed in Chicago. Sgt. Sales graduated from the McHenry high school in 1951 a$d has.. served for more than three years with the Marines.. " Announce Local Delegates To Jehova's Witnesses The Watchtower Bible and Tract society of New York will sponsor a three-day assembly of Jehovah's Witnesses in Chickgo, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 19 to 21. The convention, Which will be held in the Plumber's auditorium, 1340 W. Washington boulevard, is for Bible instruction and concentrated gospel preaching in this area, spokesmen for the group have announced. Among the delegates representing the Grayslake, 111., congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses will be Mr. and Mrs. W. Hyatt of Lakemoor and Mr. and Mrs. J. Wray and Mrs. Esther Smith of McHenry. ME. DONALD GEARY CLAIMS MILWAUKEE » GJRL AS HIS JBHIBE ^ In a beautiful ceremony performed at St. Robert's Catholic church .in Milwaukee, Wis., on Saturday, Nov. 13, ki 11 o'clock, Miss Jane Suminski of Milwaukee and Mir. Donald Geary, second oldest soh of Mr. and Mrs. John Geary of Volo, were united in marriage by Rev. James Mehan, pastor. The charming bride was lovely in a floor length gown of white satin, with shbulder length veil falling from a half cap of matching lace and satin and featuring clusters of ~ tiny seed pfiaTls. Her pearl necklace and earrings, were gifts from the groom. She carried an ivory covered'^ <prayer book upon which rested a large white orchid. Miss Mary Renzanl pf St. Paul, Minn., a niece, acted as maid of honor, wearing a ballerina length gown of green .taffeta, with matching pumps. She carried a bouquet of American Beauty rosebuds. The bridegroom was attended by his cousin, Forest Geary, of Libertyville. Donald Meyer of Mundelein, close friends of the groom, served as ushers. Following the service, about 100 relatives and close friends gathered at The Surf on the .iaJeft shore for a reception and |ra$foeoiC / '•>~®he bride is employed by".a large insurance brokerage firm in Milwaukee, where she? he • done special secretarial work for the past seven years. The bridegroom has been employed by Rusco Storm Window corporation of Chicago for seven years and has recently been given an exclusive, independent -sales agency for the firm in Milwaukee. Following a short honeymoon trip, the couple will make their home in Shorewood, a suburb of Milwaukee. What makes the world go round is the temptation to attempt something that can't be done and to succeed. It displeases me to see young men unwilling to take chances. iYs, First Church of Christ, Scientist Woodstock, South & Dean Sts. invites you to attend Church Services 11 a.m. Sundays Sunday School at same hour Wednesday Evening Testimony Meetings 8 o'clock Reading Room open daily, except Sunday & Holidays, 2 to 5 & Wednesdays 7 to 7:55 p.m. ' ' How Christian Science Hetfls ""WHAT GRATITUDE CAN DO" Sun. 7:40 a.m. WJJD (U60kc) Sun. 9:00 a.m. WROK (1440kc) Open Tues., Thurs. & Fri. evenings til 9 p.m Hairstyling's and per manents take a holiday in style; as New hairstyles move in on the new. season that you can Don or Doff Ask us to give you one of our own original Styling's . . . Phone 147 for your ap pointment now YOUR LOVELINESS IS OUR BUSINESS Jflwartude OlairtdijlLncf Stadia imiw Pre-Holiday 312 ELM STREET McHGNRY, ILL. Jackets Values up to $4.95 Sizes 2-16 >225 COATS 25% OFF SNOW SUITS 25% on- Boy's Flannel and Sport Shirts Values up to $2.95 Sale £| Priced at ... I7® THANKSGIVING RITE A special Thanksgiving service^ open to the general public, is announced by First Church of Christ, Scientist, Woodstock, for 11 a.m. on Thanksgiving Day. The seivice will be held in the Church Edifice at South and Dean streets. A good time is something that everyone. expects to have. The Navy Accumulates 400,000 cubic feet of records a year.^ BIRTHS , A daughter was born at Me-. morial hospital Nov. 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene King. They have one other child, a son. Mr. and Mrs. StWen Koenig are the parents of a son, born at Memorial hospital this past week. MOTORIST KILLED Elmer Leon Jories of West Chicagb was killed last Wednesday night when his car smashed into a large truck at the intersection of Rtes. 14 and 47, just sbutheast of the Woodstock city limits. The inquest was continued until Notr. 22. CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank everyone who sent gifts, flowers and cards and all thosfe who visited me while confined to the hospital. Their remembrances were greatly appreciated. *28 Vera Shales Often we dislike a person Who is first to say the very th'ing we have thought a thousand times. Ber-Jan Studios of Dance Berenice Paulsen hag opened a new Dance Studio in McHenry, located downstairs of the Post Office on Riverside Drive. Entrance is in the rear. • BALLROOM Classes forming now for teenagers and adults. Start from scratch, or improve what you know. • BALLET - ACROBATIC - TAP - TOE - BATON All classes carefully graded according to training and ability. Classes for both boys and girls. • WEE FOLK A SPECIALTY 2% years and up. A kindergarten pre-dance school. • GUARANTEED RESULTS Latest methods in all phases of the dance. All students personally supervised. Studio equipped with Barre, mirrors, acrobatic equipment and latest stereophonic sounc^equipment. • REGISTRATION Register in person at the §tudio, all day on Saturday. By phone - Monday thru Friday - 3:30 to 6:30. Round Lake 6-1011. 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