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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Jul 1958, p. 2

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m J^ly 3lr CORNERSTONE KEVIN CAREY WED TO BARBARA WOOD IN VOWS EXCHAN AT CRYSTAL LAKE PERSONALS Annual Picnic For juvenile Court *St. Clara's juvenile court, No. 059|, W.C.O.F. has chosen Vete-* raris Acres, near Crystal Lake as site for the annual picnic to be held Aug. 12 at 10:30 a.m Those interested are asked to call McHenry 258 or 227 for reservations before Monday Aug. 11. v Juvenile Foresters J Planning tor Picnic Hie Juvenile! Foresters of St. Agatha's covlrt,|jolinsburg, wil! enjby their annual picnic at Roy park, Antioch, on Wednesday, Aug. .6. Those - attending will meet at the sfchool at 9:45 a.m. Each family is asked to bring a dish to pass, dishes and silverware. Charcoal will be furnished for those who wish to have hot Community Club To Rear financial Report The next regular meeting of the Johnsburg Community dub will be held Monday, Aug. 4, at 8:i5 p.tn., at which time a financial report on the carnival will be presented. All members are urgently requested to attend. Refreshments will be served by the following committee: Joseph King, William May, Peter Miller, Roy Miller, Le- Roy Miller, Arnold Michels and Clarence -Michels. Club To Present Garden Specialist The Richmond Garden club will present Miriam Michaels, miniature garden specialist, Aug. 4 at the Hunter Country club, Richmond. The lecture and demonstration will be preceded with a dessert luncheon at l'p.m; Mrs, -Michaels has conducted classes in this unique art in the J^awson YMCA and for handicapped groups throughout the Chicago area. A modest donation will be asked. Mrs, Evan Vogel is chairman pf the «vent. €brlsti& jpgughtor Of Anthony Schaeters The" ffifetit daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schaefer of Johnsburg was christened Theresa Marie at baptismal services held at St. John the Baptist church on July 20; with Rev. Fir. Joseph Blitsch officiating. •Sponsors for the baby were t» aunt, and uncle, Dorothy Schaefer , of Johnsburg and Tom McMahon of Bull Valley. Dinner was served at the home of her parents for members of the immediate family. Christen Infant Of Richard Dohertys The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Doherty was christened/Terri Beth at a baptismal serice which took place at 1:30 Sunday at St. Patrick's church, with Rev. Fr. Edward C. Coakley officiating. Sponsors for the baby were Charles and Helen Miller. Present at the reception held at the Doherty home later were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Doherty, Danielle and Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Meddings and son, Jeff, Mrs. Virginia Doherty and son, Stevie, and the Richard Doherty's two other children, Dickie and Shirley. ShriijeMeeting Planned Aug. 6 The next regular meeting of the Guiding Star Shrine, U.D., of McHenry will be held on the first Wednesday of August, the sixth, at 'Acacia hall at 8 p.m All members are urged to attend. There was a fine turn out at the first meeting and it is hoped this attendance can be topped at the August meeting. GARDEN SHOW TO BE DIVIDED INTO TWO CLASSES Plans continue for the sec ond annual flower show •Through the Garden Gate, which will be presented by the Wonde^; Lake Garden club on Saturday, Aug. lft and Sunday Aug. 17, from 2 to 9 p.m. > There will be two divisions to the show, and popular with the public will be the horticul ture class. This wilj be divided into the following sections: An niials, perennials, roses, corms tuberous roots and bulbs, veg etables and fruits. The public is urged not only to enter the various classes in horticulture, but also to make entries in the artistic arrangie ment, which will be explained in future issues. No investment "pay's better JUvtdends than safety. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boyjsen of 5ioux Falls, S. D., spent a few lays in the home of her uncle, Robert J. Frisby. Mrs. Boy- >en's father, Walter Frisby, who accompanied them here, "emained for a longer visit in the Frisby home. Mrs. Frank Martin, son, Ter- -y, and Miss Myra Green of Belleview, Fla., are spending ;ome time in the Clinton Martiri home and with relatives in Wauconda. j Mr. and Mrsj Paul Yanda ?pent a few days the past week with' relatives in Minong, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stoffel, daughter Barbara" of Baltimore, Md., are spending a few weeks in the Paul Stoffel home. Miss Dorothy Walsh, Robert Frisby, daughter Lenore and their guest, Walter Frisby, vacationed in Michigan a few days the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Blake, soris: Tom and James, Miss Betty Skogstad. and Leroy Diedrich spent a few days the past week in the Robert Bigelow and Elaine Horstrr.an homes in Fort Jennings, Ohio. While there they attended a reception for newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bigelow, given in Memorial Hall in that city. Miss Elaine Blake, who had been visiting her sisters, returned home with her parents. Mrs. Mary Kagel of Palos Park was a guest in the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Olsen, Sr., the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Courier of Marengo visited her mother, Mrs. Nellie Bacon, Friday evening. Robert J. Frisby and brother, Walter, were guests in the home of another, brother, Thomas frisby and wife in Oak Park, the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bacon arid children Marilyn and Johnnie of Trenton, N. J., are visiting- his mother, Mrs. Zena Bacon and other relatives here. . ^H«abe%^.Thompson, Mas.-:£gn£S Ad&$s£ and Mrs. Kathryn Worts were guests in the Marion Messman home in Woodstock Sunday. Mrs. Zena Bacon and daughter, Mrs. Hazel Lange, visited in the Harvey Damm home in Kenosha, Wis., Thursday. Mrs. A. P. Freund, the Irving Freund and Voiney Brown families spent the weekend with the former's sisters, Sisters M. Zldefons and Sister M. Arcadia at Campbellsport, Wis. They also had the pleasure of seeing another sister of Mrs. Freund, Sister M. Jeremia, of Huntington, Neb., who was visiting there at the time. Mrs. F. J. Aicher and Leo Heimer saw the Brave - Cubs ball game in Milwaukee, Wis., Sunday. Robert J. Frisby of Detroit, Mich., was a weekend guest in the home of his uncle, Robert Frisby. Mr. and Mrs. Lipsle Bassett and son, Homer, returned Sunday evening from Denver, Colo, where they vacationed the past couple of weeks. They were accompanied heme by Miss Ilene Bassett who will spend several days here. Mr. and Mrs. Alfons Adams and daughters left Milwaukee, Thursday evening, on the 'Spartan" arriving in Ludington, Mich., early Friday morning. From there they went to see the Mackinac bridge and then on through Michigan and Wisconsin making several stops enroute. They returned home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Butler of Chicago visited relatives here, a few days last week. Mrs. William Doherty has been spending several days in the home of her daughter Mrs. Peter Weingart, in Arlington Heights, making the acquaintance of her new granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson of Kansasville, Wis. visited MpHenry relatives Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Freund of Chicago were weekend guests in the George Heimer home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawrence of Chicago visited McHenry relatives this week. Mrs. Dallas Davis and baby of Elgin visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. -Henry Scholtz Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Conway and son Michael vacationed at Winchester, Wis. the past couple of weeks. Specialist 3-c Robert Weber of Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. spent the past week with his parent# Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Weber. Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson accompanied Mrs. George Thompson and son, Bob, to Cham One of the solemn moments at the laying of the cornerstone of the new'Christ the King Catholic church jn Wonder Lake is pictured above. From left to right are Mr. Charles Finn of Wonder Lake, seminarian; Rev. Fr.. Edward C. Coakley of St. Patrick's church, McHenry; Re* Fr. James Vanderpool, pastor of the riew .church; and Rev\ Fr. William Collins of St. Patrick's. paign, Friday, where the latter registered at the university for the coming year. Miss Nancy Sinnott, of Chicago, was a weekend guest of Miss Ann Loretta Weber. Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn and family of Rockford were recent guests in the home of Mrs. Annabel Aicher. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nye spent the weekend with relatives in Milwaukee, Wis. Cylde Hollowell Sr., of Maywood, was a visitor in the George H. Johnson home Saturday. Mesdames Helen Young, Lillian Berret and Anna Miller saw the parade at Woodstock, Sunday and later visited in the Walter Huff home in Harvard. Miss Joan O'Brien has returned from Colorado Springs, Colo., where she spent several weeks in the home of her sister, Mrs. Howard Useman. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Columbe and children have returned to their home in Linton, Ind.; after a visit in the Henry J. Smith and -James Hoyt homes. Among the out of town folks who paid their last respects to Mathias Lay at the Peter M. Justen funeral home or attended the services on Monday were: Elmer Miller, New Lenox, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Jake W a s s e n b e r g , M i s s C a r o l y n Rodemeyer, Sterling; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bulfer, Leo' Bulfer, Sr., Sublette, HI. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hines, John Hines, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bertrang daughter and son-inlaw of Atirora; Mrs. Schmitt, St.'Paul, Minn; Martin B. Schmitt, St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lay, of Waukegan; Mrs. Gerald Klaus and son of Mt. Prospect. Betty, Jimmie and Dick O'Brien, children of the Ward O'Briens are spending several weeks in the Cy Martin home in Hart, Mich. Nancy aryl Gary Lockwood were guests of their aunt Miss Amanda Behrens in Woodstock Sunday. Mrs. Chrstina Miller, Mrs. John. Lay, Miss Mary Schmitt, Mrs. Frank Freund and her guest, Mys. Anna Schmitt of St. Paul, visited in the Nick Hines home in Aurora Thursday. Jjick Yegge spent the weekend in DeWftt, Iowa where he served as acolyte at the wedding of his cousin, Mary Yegge. Mr. and Mrs. George Klein and five sons of Chicago visited McHenry friends on Sunday. Mrs. Klein, the former Miss Ruth Klodzinski, taught in the McHenry high school about fifteen years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Suchor are the parents of a son, born at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. on July 27. A daughter was born July £2 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Herman. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Spiljih announced the birth of a duaghter at Memorial hospital on July 23. She has been named Theresa Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Walkington of Ringwood are the parents of a son, born July 28 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. A son was born July 27 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Schey. Announcement has been made of the birth of their first child, a son, Dennis James, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard" Useman of Colorado Springs, Colo. The baby, was born July 14. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Useman and Mr. and Mrs. Ward O'Brien of McHenry. A son, Stephan Jp|m, was born July 25 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs.' Loijis Brefeld. They have three oth£r children, two boys and one girl, On July 26, a daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bass of Ringwood at Memorial hospital. . Mr.- and Mrs. Raymond Johnson of Tulsa, Okla., are the Anna parents of a son, weighing 6 lbs. 6 Oz., born July 5 at Hillcrest Memorial hospital in Tulsa. He has been named 'Scott Anthony. Mrs. Connie John* son is the daughter of Mr. and! Mrs. George Posthuma of West Shore Beach, McCullorit Lake. KANE COUNTY FAIR FEATURES? BIG HORSE The Kane county fair opened on July 30 and runs through Aug. 3. There will be afterr noon and evening perform^ ances of the horse show on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 2 and 3. More than 600 saddle and harness and ponies will be entered, to make it the biggest outdoor horse show in America, according to Howard Huntoon, horse show manager. The Kane county fairgrounds are located on Randall road, a few miles west of Geneva, and between North avenue (rt 64) and Roosevelt road (Alt. U. S. 30). nized -at iSt. Francis Catholic church in ( Mo., on Wednesday morning, July 23, at 10:30 o'clock when Miss Barbara Wood became the bride of Mr. Kevin Carey. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood of Lebanon and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carey of McHenry. Miss Wood selected a white lace dress and carried a-prayer book bn which weife placed white roses and lilies of the valley.' .... t „ ** ( Her jpoffiter chose a light blue silk1 suit, while Mrs. Carey wore a .dark blue silk n suit. Both had tfose, c^rs^ges. " The couplel left on a short trip to Lake of the Ozarks, Ifter which "they will make their home SQXI a farm near Crystal Lake." The groom Was recently discharged froin Army service at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Mrs. Walter Carey and Miss Florence <C$rey attended the nuptial rite.' 0SRITAL McHENRY HOSPITAL Patients at, McHenry hospital during tJi« past week included Theriesa Malcor, Oharlene Coughlin and Wilma Skapula of Chicago; Joseph Muska, William Smith and Yvonne Ryden of McHenry; Ann Crane nnd Alfons Braem of Lakeland Park; Gerald Wakitsch of Jak Ana Heights; Richard Bitterman and Edna Petlak of Lakemoor; Marie. Davis of Ringwood; Edward Schendel of Wauconda; Sally MacDiarmid of Richmond; Mary Taiaska of Fox River Grove; Camilla Gegenheimer of Lake-in-the Hills; Theresa Quillinan of Johnsburg; Lillian McCarthy of Mc- Cullom Lake; Mrs. Joetta Meyer of Woodstock and Shirley Turek of Park Ridge. St. Agatha's Forester Picnic -- Antioch. August 18 St. Clara's Juvenile Cottirt, No. 659, W.C.O.F., Picnic -- Veterans Acres---10:30 a:m. ? ' . \ Regular O.E.S. Meeting--8 P-m. / , . September 9 .0.1E.S- Advance THIRTY-THRp: AT TEA OF DEMOCRATIC WOMEN'S CLUB : Memorial Hospital Mrs. Herbert Reihansperger underwent surgery at Memorial hospital in Woodstock this past"#eek. Thirty-three members joined the newly formed Democratic Women's club at the membership tea held at the home of Mrs. Robert Stueben on Wednesday, July 23. Others interested in becoming charter members may do JSO by signing up before Oct. 1. The constitution was read by Mrs. Lawrence Huck,, after which each committee gave a report. Plans were also discussed for a style show which will be held Aug. 28 at the Legion home. Iced tea and fancy sandwiches were served from a table decorated by Mrs. Huckr' Members include Carol Bolger, Gwendolyn Smith,1 Maricl& re Adams, Katherine Reuland Hack, Georgia' Stueben, Eva " Bacon; 'Vivian Howard, Renec Freund, Mary A. Freund, Betty Lou Smith, Theresa Schultz, Dorothy Uttich, Leona Rauen, Lillian Anglese, Lillian Bolger, Marie Vales, tDofrrthy Weber, . Ruth Surz, Lillian Busse, Ilavern Gregory, Clara McAndrews, Jane Weiss, Bertha Jager, Eleanor Last, Elmira Kujak, Marion Hulbert, Lillian Huck, Beatrice Justen, Lillian F. Leibsohn, Emily Drucker, Irene Stiles, Ingeborg Olsen, Mrs. Helen Cbrey of Woodstock, and Mrs. Mabel Jurs of Crystal Lake. church in Crystal Lake w^s the ietting for a beautiful evening wedding last Saturday^ July 26, when Miss Mary Lou Pfeiffer of Crystal Lake exchanged nuptial vows with Mr. Jerry of Wonder Lake. Rev. red Duever officiated at the 7:30 -o'clock- service which united the daughter of Mr. and M^s. William Pfeiffer and the isoh of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy. Gdrdon Fossum, brother-inlaw of the groom, was soloist, slinging "0 FeVfecit Love." The church was decorated with bouquets of white carnations on the altar. ^ The lovely bride selected a silk organdy dress with appliques of imported lace. Sh6 wore a c&ppette type headpiece of imported Swiss braid, with matching 'circular nylon yeil. Attendants for the bride were her five sisters, Patsy, Nancy, Dorothy, *ri>mmy Sue and Judy* They wore white nylon eyelet dresses over pink taffeta, ballerina length, \vith pink cummerbunds, and had matching hats and blusher veils. The groom's three brothers, Kenneth, Jr. of Chicago and Nelson and John of Woodstock and two nephews, Eugene and Frank Cristy of Woodstock attended him. Ushers were Jay Cristy, Jr. of Wonder Lake and Herbert Pfeiffer of Crystal Lake. " Mrs. Pfeiffer chose for her. daughter's wedding a toastcolored peau de soi dress, with which she Wore white accessories arid a white orchid corsage. Mrs. Cristy was attired jn an ice blue embroidered silk organza dress, white accessories and a similar corsage. Following the service, a reception was held at the Moose hall for 375 guests, after which the couple left^on a wedding trip to the Wisconsin Dells. Upon their return, they will reside at 300 Virginia street', Crystal Lake. Harvard Hospital Orrin Wolf has been a patient at Harvard hospital this week. , - - - *: SHOP IN McHENRY CARD OF THANKS To the many friends, relatives aind neighbors who were so kind to me during my stay at the hospital and since my return home, I wish to extend my gratitude. I shall always remember your thoughtfulness. 13 , Marilyn Reihansperger DIVORCE GRANTED Judge William M. Carroll, in Circuit court, ordered a divorce decree entered for Patricia Engelhardt of McHenry against Marcus Engelhardt. WATCH REPAIRING AT ITS FINEST By McHenry's Oldest, Most Reliable Dealer STEFFAN'S JEWELRY STORE 514 W. Main McHenry Phone 123-J Armed! The Famous Sampler All new CHOCOLATTS New Packages New Assortmeata 8n them afour Candy Dept. BOLGER'S PHONE 40 S. Green St. BfcHenry U [« eaaJe aJ . . . for a vacation? LET OUR EXPERT HAIRSTYLISTS DESIGN AND DO ,A COIFFURE FOR MY-LADY AND PUT AN END TO YOUR VACATION HAIR PROBLEMS ./ If You're Not Becoming To Him . . . . . . 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