t ^.,-Vf-i' "'">/' * " '-V/t ^ ,v* ,:•' *1""" v*'"-'" THE McEENHY PLAINDEALER Thur*Uy,Odob« 3.1957 m ,T>'. * "X<i r\ W.S.C.S. To Entertain Antique Auto Club On Saturday, Oct. 5, the W.S.C.S o£ the Spring Grove Methodist church will serve lunch to the Antique Auto Club of America," Chicago region. The club meets Friday, Oct. 4. in Lake Geneva for dinner and a show. Saturday morning they begin their rally events and the follow- up, lunch at the Bayard Sheldon home at Spring Grove. Announce Marriage Of Helen Kustner Announcement has been Made of the marriage of Mrs. Helen M. kustner and L. F. Bieclermann, who exchanged vows in a ^simple ceremony at St. Patrick's churchy McHenry last month. The bride is the widow of Carl Gerding Kustner of Pistakee Bay. Before her marriage in September, she had been living in Chicago but for many years was a summer resident of the bay. The Biedermanns will continue to maintain this home as well as their residence in Crystal Lake. $aptixe Son of Junes Schmlts The infant son of Jamesand Annette Schmit of Lakemoor was christened Victor Steven on- Sunday, Sept. 29, at a baptismal ceremony performed at McHenry at St. Mark's church. (Mrs. Schmit Is the former Lakemoor reporter). Godparents were Victor's maternal uncle, Richard T. Herrmann, and his wife, Hildegarde, of Franklin Park. The ceremony was performed at 2:30 p.m. feind was followed by a delicious,cafeteria style dinner in the Schmit home, honoring the baptism of the new son, at which thirty-five guests attended. Hie majority of friends and relatives were from Downers Grove, Franklin Park and Chi-, cago. Tell Engagement Of IOn Barbara Link Announcement has, been made of the engagement and approach-, tag marriage of Miss Barbara Link and Donald Dixon, both of Mb- Hehry. No definite date has been ^tiet Christen Weingart - Baby On Sunday 1. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weingart (Dorothy Doherty) of Arlington Heights was christened Lori Lee Marie at a baptismal service solemnized at Our Lady of the Wayside church, Arlington Heights, last Sunday. The baby weighed 7 lbs. at birth Sept. 16. Sponsors for the baptism were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Babcock of McHenry, aunt and uncle of the baby. A buffet supper' was sexyed later at the Weingart home for relatives. ^ Entertain Business Associates At Dinner Bob Beckenbaugh entertained a group of business associates in McHenry recently, marking the opening of. "a new regional office of his company in Elgin. Attending the dinner were Mr. and Mrs.. Orrie Stevens of Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Keene of Rockford, Mrs. Ella Nelson of Belvidere, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clark of Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. James Longhway, Ray Page, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elshoff, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Rowe and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Vycital of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Greeter of Crystal Lake. MUM 14'M't»»•!'«'< I HIII 1 I PERSONALS H. .g. f r . j . . t » > • » • § • < Canasta Group Met Thursday The Martha canasta group of the woman's auxiliary to the McHenry hospital met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. George Reiker. The hostess served a delicious dessert and coffeee preceding the games. Attending the social gathering were Mesdames John Neuharth, Dorothy Olson, Arthur Klingberg, Victor Milbrandt, Anthony Weretke, Leon Switzer and Elizabeth Munson. High scores were held by Mrs. Reiker and Mrs. Weretka. Seven dollars was turned in to the auxiliary. ©oimiimrttsr Club Hfc Hold Oct. 7 Meeting ^ The next regular meeting of the jfohnsburg Community djib will be Held Monday, Oct. 7, at 8:15 o'clock. -At. this time, plans for social activities for October and November will be discussed and every member is urged to attend. ' Refreshments will be served by Richard Marshal, "Hez" Miller, Ves_. Tonyan, Charles Weingart, Sibre Whiting, Perry Walker and Gerald Wakitsch. Miss Marilyn Sifiith Guest At Shower \ A lovely bridal shower was given in honor of Miss Marilyn Smith at Johnsburg Memorial hall -Sunday, Sept. 29; Miss Smith will become the bride of Carl OWrich of Woodstock, Oct. 19, at Johnsburg. Hostesses Phyllis Kalemba, Wil na Davis, JoAr.n Miller and Jpam Wenzig seized a delicious buffet luncheon to about fifty guests. The hall wfts beautifully and ap propriately decorated, using fall colors. Many lovely gifts were received by the veiy surprised brideto- be. , Tell Engagement Of Patricia Dixon Mr, and Mrs! W. B. Dixon pf McHenry announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia, to Donald Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ray, also, of McHenry. No immediate plans have been made for the wedding. O.E.S. News by Lillian Bossier By Lillian Bossier Sept. 24 was our Advancp Night as most of you know. A wonderful attendance honored our chapter. Sister Olga Lishamer, Brother Duane Overton and Sister Betty Krickl were pleased and honored Hoy so many friends being there. Yours truly was honored by the privilege of being guest of honor, something I shan't forget for a good many years to come. Brother Art Klingberg outdid himself in making the centerpiece for the officers' table. The decorations were beautiful. Just a note to let you know we are having our card party on Saturday, Oct. 19, at the Masonic hall. Seeing a great number ofj you on this night would give us great pleasure. This will be at 8 o'clock in the evening. Gifts for each table. Let's all turn out and make a good showing. Our next meeting is a stated meeting on Oct. 8. We have two new candidates to initiate. Let's have a good attendance. Weekend guests til the Harold &. Seebach home were Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Wegren and son, Stephen, of DesPlaines. The occasion was the birthday of Mrs. Seebach, who also entertained Mrs. Ed. Whitehead of Belvidere last- week at luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. George Kinsala, Miss Mildred Kinsala, Mrs. Marie Corso and Mrs. Harriet Johnston attended an automobile showing in Chicago Tuesday evening. Mrs. Edith Hayes spent the weekend in Chicago, where she attended the wedding of her granddaughter, Miss Mercedes Gustafson to Mr. Joseph Williamson which took place at Queen of Angels church at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 28. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seedar and son and Miss Mary Ann Keefe of Waukegan were Sunday visitors in the Fred, Bienapfl home. Mr. and Mrs. William Sutton and son of Maywood visited his father Edward Sutton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Riggs, Mrs. George Merkt and Mrs. Vida Sheen of Silver Lake spent a recent day in the Fred Bienapfl home. Mr. and Mrs. George Adams of Elgin called on McHenry friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander White of Chicago and their ^guests Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGuire, of British Cblumbia, were weekend guests in the home of Mir. and iMrs. G. Walinder. Mrs. Eleanor Nye and Art Martin were Sunday guests in the George Strandel home in Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. , Eugene Nye and sons and Mrs. Nick Weingart were Chicago visitors Sunday where they saw the "Ten Commandments." Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Berkley and children Cheryl and Orrin of Elgin were visitors in the Joseph Glosson home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Porter of Hinsdale and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bungard and daughter Marilyn of Elmhurst, were Sunday guests in the home of Mrs. Irene Guffey. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glosson were Sunday visitors in' the Arthur Staines home at Powers Lake. Mrs. Robert Conway and daughter, Judy, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Stella Calbow of Crystal Lake and her mother, Mrs. Blanner of Rockford visited relatives in Oklahoma, Nebr. last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Glosson and children visited relatives in Kenosha. Wis.; Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phalin and daughter Diane of Waukegan, visited McHenry relatives. Sunday. ACKNOWLEDGE ENTRY OP WONDER LAKE GIRL IN CONTEST The following"letter . which we quote in part, was received by Sharoh Louise Moore, 9%, of Wonder Woods subdivision. Wonder Lake, in answer to otie %fitten by heir to submit a drawing for a n$sr American Rc$ Cross poster for their next campjaigh; "Dear Sharon Louise, . "Thank you for your very nice SHARON MOORE letter. Every day at Red Crdtes we receive many letterq--but we; are always most happy to hear from boys and girls. Young people, like you Sharon Louise, will be . the adults of tomorrow, and, when at the age of 9 years yo& are interested in an organization such as the Red Cross, that is very fine indeed. "Did you know that Red Cross has an organization especially for boys and girls who are in grade school and high school? This group we call "Junior" Red Cross. Its members make tray mats, party favors, games andf Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Powei* and son, Scott, of Pekin, 111. wereweekend guests in the Senior Ray- ' mond Powers home on Center St. Mrs. Ella Walkup of Greenwood was a Sunday guest Professor Carl Lyle Steiner of Cosmopolitan pre-high school and Mrs. Steiner, Mrs. Thavin and Ellen Schneider of Chicago visited relatives and friends in McHenry recently. CARD OF THANKS We want to take this opportunity to thank relatives, friends and neighbors for gifts, flowers, cards and the many other remembrances; also those who helped in other ways to make our golden wedding day such a happy one. We are especially grateful to Rt. Rev. Msgr. Nix, who sang the Mass of thanksgiving. *22 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F. Justen Announcing the Opening of McHenry Y Newest Women's Apparel Store Marie's Specialty Shoppe op OCTOBER 4th WE SPECIALIZE IN LADIES' DRESSES From $5.95 to $1245 Sizes 10-20 & Halfsizes ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF • Lingerie • Skirts • Blouses • Millinery • Purses 103 N. Riverside Drive McHenry, Illinois MdNEMcHENRY 1843 , i» V»» decorations for servicemen 1ft itiil* itary hospitals. Boys and .'girls in high school make sweaters, dresses, toys and aU kinds of needed things ^for people whose homes and possessions hay£ Wen destroyed £y floods and fires. Members of Junior Red Cross alsc* make , picture albums, showing, something: about theftr hpme afcd school life and send these to boys and girls iir other countries. At Christmas time, Junior Red Cross members fill 'gift boxes' for Cftttdren overseas and for needy children here in America. The money to pay for materials.'and shipping is provided through Junior Red Cross to the schools, where the children make their projects. The money is raised1 by the students who have benefit parties, do extra chores, and so on. Most of the things made bjy JRC are done, to; school, in'.. the art, home economics, shop and regular classes. "Perhaps you - have a Junior Red Cross group in school near you--and if you do not--might wish to ask the Red Crosg chapiter in McHenryj which has charge of Wonder Lake., to help you csv ganize a JRC £feup in your school. "Yours sincerely, . "(Miss) kose Lavery "Field Representative" ; SUNDAY CHURCH PROGRAM At 5:30 pttt. on Sunday, Oct. 6, the Methodist Youth Fellowship group of Sjpring Grove will meet with James Brown as counselor. The First Methodist church of Kenosha will serid its youth group for a wiener roast at the. conservation area, .^hat day; vrtth program and Worship at the church. That evening at 7:30, there will be fellowship group meeting led by Hugh Glllilan on "Unfolding Drama of the fiible." Buy US: Savings Bond« - HOURS- 9:30 AM, to 6:00 P^I. Weekdays Friday to 9:00 PM, Closed All Day Wednesday MISS ANN. PALUCH BECOMES BRI£>E OP MAN St. Catholic clttirdi was the scene;of a beautiful wedding ceremony ltat Saturday inorn^g ?ept. 28, at 10 o'clock when Miss Ann , BiAicji of McHenry exchanged ni^>tied vbws. with Mr. tiutfett, scoop ni tapered to The all; lj.. detachable^ taffeta, by a t|ara Acting her sist Young of tir^d in a' dress, strapless, down the mink. He^® with scalk^ed, d long sleeves t over her hands, featu^ a at French ve$l was lieid and she carried white onJiids and stef>hanotis. •on. of honor for Mri. Winifred h, who Was atghe - coipred length, styled jacket buttoned said trimmed M piece was also Worwick Studio Photo Thomas. Pickett of Philadelphia, Pa. Rev. Fr. Reuland officiated at the service which; united the, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony G. Paluch and the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Glazer. The pretty brldt» was charming in a ballerina length dress df white chantilly lace and French in mink and she carried yellow and, bron>^£^^ums, ,M{ss Mary' Aiui Massmann of ,Chicago, a^id^UsmT of tfie bridS, acted as hdqls^maid, wearing a similar ensemble David E91HS of Philadelphia, uncle the. groom, served ast best man and Anthony Paluch* brother of bride, Was. groomsman. •• -- The pretty little floWer girl was Charlotte: Yotitijg, a nieqe of the bride. She wore a short, white dress and . carried a basket of flowers. • :: >- A reception ®»r the 5X>uple was held at the brfde's home after the ceremony, attended by about 200 guests. They left later,on a twoweek trip' t» South America by plane and upon their return wilt make their home in Philadelphia. The bride is a* graduate of the McHenry high school with the class of 1952 and has been engaged as an airline sWward&ss for Braniff Airlines. - The groom graduated in 1$50 from Qermantown, It., • : ' school and recently was&icfttu$^iv;. after service as a lieutenapt in tbej Air Force. He will enter business^ with his father In Gerieral Meivi - chandise Distributors. McHenry Plaindealerf Phone 170 - 171 Published every Thursday at McHenry, 111., by the McHenry^ Publishing Company, Inc. NATIONAL ED IT OR IAL . AS5^S/TVo c-ufAT l"/3 N *. BBaBBETOBSaia ^ W. BXJRFEINDT, Gen'l. Manager ADELE FROEHLICH, Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATE In McHenry County 1 Year $3.00 6 Months J1.75 3 Months $1.00 . Outside McHmry County 1 Year :. $3.50 6 Montha $2.00 3 Months $1.25 its? I9S7 v mscnTiolry Entered as second-class matter at the post office at M< Henr>, Illinois, under the act May 8, 1879. W. 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