St. Clara's Court To Meet Nov. 14 - The regular meeting of St. Clara's Court, W.C.O.F., No. 659, will be held Thursday, Nov. 14, at 8 o'clock in St. Mary's school hall. <•» 4 '3' '1' <1 H .11..M. •- PERSONALS {• .y. .|. .f. f, ft .J, ||. if- >t<.»<1 W.C.O.F. Bowling Jamboree Nov. 20 The W.C.O.F. first Boiling jamboree will be held Wednesday, Nov. 20, at 1 p.m. at McHenry Recreation. St. Agatha'^ fcourt, No. Til, Johnsburg, and the McHenry court are invited to attend' along with their guests. Courts from the Rockford diocese will be in attendance. Card Tournament ,Begins Nov. 21 The p.D. of A. held a business meeting last Thursday, at which time Rev. Fr. Nilges spoke on "Extreme Unction."' Co-hostesses were Eleanor Young and Eleanor Freund The next meeting on Nov. 21 will also mark the opening of the ca^d tourney. Announce Engagement Of Sharon Lee Hertel Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Hertel of Round Lake announce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon Lee, to Arnold A. Wirtz, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wirtz of McHenry. A summer wedding is planned. V ^ REV. DAVID FISON TO ADDRESS WSCS, GUESTS NOV. 21 Rev. David Fison will be the guest speaker at the Woman's Society of Christian service meeting on Thursday, Nov. 21, at the McHenry Community Methodist church. Formerly the pastor of Ingleside Methodist church, Rev. Fison transferred to a pastorate at the South Deering Methodist church, near Calumet Park, where race riots occurred on the south side of Chicago, thus going into an area where the church is threatened by violence as the result of racial tensions, aerial bombs were exploded nightly and during church services which are under an integrated program. The present parsonage, which they were forced to borrow money to buy after being evicted from their first home in the neighborhood, is under twenty-four hour guard that has been doubled since the Calumet Park riots. Rev. Fison's work in this church, which is now having a building program, has been written up in an earlier issue Included in the McHenry relatives and friends who attended the funeral of Gerald Freund at St. Catherine's church Dundee, Thursday of last week were: Mr., and Mrs. Peter H. Freund; Mrs. Raymond Kennebeck; Mrs. Walter Freund, sons, Roger and Gerald; Mrs. Otto Grasner; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kania; Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Yegge; Frank Moran; Mrs. Irvin Freund; Miss Leoha Freund; Math Freund; Mrs. Mary Buch and Mrs. Ann Rodenkirch. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Johnson of Skokie visited his parent^, the George H: Johnsons, Tuesday evening of last week, and also at*, tended the garden show at the Legion home. . Mrs. Anna Barron of Milwaukee, Wis,; a former teacher in the McHenry school spent the weekend with friends here. John Vycital returned to his home in Washington, D. G. Thursday, after a few days visit with his mother, Mrs. John Vycital and other relatives here. Members of the Catholic Daughters of America from McHenry who entertained the boys at Downey Wednesday evening were Mesdames Bobbie May, Irene Guffey, Rose Staines, Helen Heuser, Ann Rodenkirch, Theresa Steffan, Elizabeth Thompson, and Miss Laura Weber. •Mrs. Hazel Lange was a weekend guest of her mother, Mrs. Zena Bacon. Mrs. Lange is spending some ^ time with her daughter, Mrs. Mike Hreha in Hammond, Ind., making the acquaintance of her new granddaughter, Kathleen Carol Hreha. Other guests on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rapp of Arlington Heights. Mr. and Mrs. John Kolway of Burlington. Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Neuman of Silver Lake. Wis; were Sunday visitors in the Carl Neuman home. Miss Clara Miller spent the weekend with Chicago friends. Mrs. Chester Frasier and daughter Louise arrived here Monday from Grinnell, Iowa. They were called here by the death of her mother, Mrs. John R. Smith. Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Peaslee who were Called to Long Island, N. Y. a week ago Sunday by the illness of his father, returned home .Thursday but were called back again Monday when word was received of his death which occurred Sunday evening. of Life, in the November issue of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bienapfl ac- Ebony, in the Oct. 30 issue of [ eompanied by their guests, Mrs. the Christian Century magazine, j Richard Sedar and son of Wauand will be discussed on a Church Federation TV program later in November, which date will be ann o u n c e d . He has p r e v i o u s l y brought his story to the Men's club of the Community Methodist church. Following ; a revised time schedule, a salad luncheon will be served half an hour earlier than usual, at 12 o'clock, .preceding the business meeting and talk by Rev. Fison. Members and guests are urged to attend and hear this interesting talk by one who is vitally involved in obtaining a local solution to a national problem.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaiser are the parents of a son. born at Memorial hospital Nov. JL1. A daughter Was born to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Schmidt at Memorial hospital Nov. 11. Mf. and Mrs. William Fiala of Wonder Lake are the parent* of a son, born Nov. 9 at Memorial hospital. A daughter was born to Mr. arid Mrs. Gerald Long at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, on Nov. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson are the parents of a son, born Nov. 10 at Memorial hospital. Mr, aand Mrs. Louis Besserud welcomed a son at Memorial hospital on Nov. 10. . Milwaukee, Sunday. Other visitors from McHenry at St.' Joseph's were Mr. -and Mrs. Joseph Schaefer. Mrs. Beverly Mackey Rusteal and two children, William and Wallace, spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Wynne Jolitz in Elgin. Join the McHenry State Bank Christmas Club. 88 CLASS MEETING A meeting of members of the class of 1948 of M.C.H.S. will be held Tuesday evening, Nov. 19, at 8:30 o'clock at the home of Joan Althoff, 405 West avenue. A class reunion will be planned at this time. DIVORCE GRANTED s A divorce decree was granted last Friday in circuit court by Judge Sidney Block to Hedda Buail from Thomas Budil. MARRIAGE LICENSE Robert E. Krinn and Mrs. Mary E. Hall, McHenry. kegan, visited in the George Merkt home in Silver Lake, Wis., Sunday. Mrs. Carl F. Antonsen and sons Elmer and Leonard attended the funeral of a relative in Dowagiac Mich., Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dalton and children, Ronnie and Linda, of Oak Park, were Sunday visitors in the Dale Dixon home. Mr. and Mrs. Nick B. Freund accompanied by Mr. aand Mrs. Merle Freund of Fox Lake visited in the Harry Bengston home in Northbrook Sunday. Mrs. Annabel Aicher and brother, George Heimer returned Monday from a visit with relatives in Indianapolis, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fenske of Chicago visited her mother, Mrs. Charles Reitsel and other relatives here Sunday. Among the out of town folks who attended the Regner-Tonyan wedding here Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kopiniski and son, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vesda, the William Harbst family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harbst, Mrs. Sam Harbst, Jacob Regner, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sebastian and family all of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Freund accompanied by Judy Watson and Maribeth Kauss yisited Diane Freund at St. Joseph's Convent, Here's that ^BETTER Dry Cleaning you've been looking for! JUDITH OLSON AND DAVID SMiTHt ' MARRIED NOV. 9 A beautiful nuptial rite solen*> nized at St. Peter's Chyrch, Spring Grove l$st Saturday, Nov. 9, unit? ed in marriage Miss Judith Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olson and Mr. David Slplth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith of Richmond. Rev. Fr. Jqhn Dpleideiio dated at the 10:30 o'clock dou ring ceremony, , Given in marriage by her father, the )ovely blonde bride, approach* ed the altar radiant, in a floor length gown of white imported lace and satin featuring tiny icattered rh^nestooes ahd sequinf. The bodice was* fasppned with rounded neckline and^fang pointed lfrce Sleeves, her fall skirt farfnetl * circular trataijl lace cap trimmed in pearls held In place ft finger tip veil of nylon net and she carried a bouquet of white stepHanotis centered with a white orchid. Her only jewelry was a pearl choker. Miss Annette Smith, sister of the groom acted as maid of honor and. bridesmaids were Miss Charlotte Smith, another sister and Miss Betty Meyer, a close friend. The bridesmaids wore ballerina length gowns bf light blue crystalette with medium blue cummer^ bunds while the nui4 of honor's gown was of iqedfyun blue crystalette with light blue cummerpund. They mfere fashioned .with scoop neckline and ca}N» sleeves. Hie full skirts flared to psnels in the back. All wore blue crown hats to match and carried . pink roses centered with red roses. Their jewelry was one strand pearls and pearl earrings, gifts of the bride. John May of Woodstock served as best man and groomsmen were Loren Freund and Eugene Hughes of McHenry, all friends of the groom. Ushers Were Robert Mitchell., uncle of the bride and Robert Sefchou, a friend from Woodstock. fe{r*. Olsonchose for her daughter's wedding a Dior blue satin sheath with matching feather faat, her corsage was white rQfpefe/1%* bride's grandpiother, Mrs. ^Otfila Olson wore navy, with pink h£t and pink rose corsage. Mrs. Smith wore a <)resg of off-white brocaded satin and i>lhk feather hat, her corsage was yellow roses.. - Miss Dianne May wa8 soloist at the morning service. A turkey dinner was serve# the bridal party and immediate family at noon and a reception for approximately 400 guests was held in St. Peter's hall at 5 o'clock. The hall was beautifully decorated in white and blue streamers and bells and large bouquets of red carnation* anc^ fall IkMperg. A large four tiered wed«ng cake paced the center of Uil bride's. • table, -.v,/ ; I- $"-• The biride is a graduate of Ricb? mond-Burton high school with the class of 1957 and is employed at - Marine Office of America in the Insurance Exchange Building i«| Chicago. The groom graduated in 1954 from McHenry high school and e n t e r e d m i l i t a r y s e r v i c e i nx September, 1954. He was in Korea for one and a half years, and now is employed by Tonyan Construe* tion as a carpenter. The couple is honeymooning in West Palm Beach, Fla. Sanitone Dry Cleaning is the best in town! Jar Sanitone Dry Cleaning actually makes clothes look like new again! Colon, patterns and textures are renewed . . . perspiration's banished and no cleaning odor remains. Call on us for service today. 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