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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Sep 1958, p. 2

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Page Two Elaine Gustefson To Marry In October Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gustafson of Lakerijioor; Announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, -Elaine Marjorie, to Mr. James John Berryman of Woodstock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Berryman. The ceremony will take place. Oct.-18 at St. Patrick's church. Wed Sept. 13 ;Lfc Lacy To Marry iJncqinwQod Girl Mr. and Mrs. Hans Austermuehle of Lincolriwood announce the, approaching mar,-*, riage of their daughter, Marlentr^ 16 Lt. Herman E. Lacy, son of Col. and Mrs. H. E. Lacy, of McHenry. Miss Austermuehle is a graduate of' fcliles Township high school and Northwestern university. At present, she is teaching mentally handicapped children in Chicago. Lt. Lacy is a graduate of the McHenry high schopl and of Bradley university and is stationed with the. Air E*orce in Chateauroux, France; The wedding is planned for Nov. .29, after which the couple will reside in France for1 two years. $n open . bf the Attend Deanery • Meeting In County . Monday, Sept. 15, de a nery meeting D.C.W. was held -at 'St/Mary's in Woodstock. Attending the meeting were Grand Regent Madeline Mayfield, Helen Nueber and Eleanor Young. ' Thursday, Sept. 18, the C. D. of A held ittj first social meeting; at Jthe C. hall: - Winners in canasta were Mary " Hiller and Rose Kennebeck; in briefer-Rita Martin; and in pinocle; Bobby May, Irene Guf- ' fey, Marie Vales and a guest, Mas. Moore. •After cards, refreshments were served by . Dorothy Weber and her committee. The next meeting will be a business kneeling Oct. 2 at 8 o'clock. ~ lUUUU'V JUANITA ROSE. LOVELY BRIDE OF i^WAJlD L. STRAUEL •£.r-.: ' • -) v •St. Patrick's Catholic cftorefe iij' McHehry was the. scene of a.lovely nuptial rite on -Saturday, Sept. 20, at 11 o'clock when Miss Juanita Gwendolyn Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Frederick Rose of 757 Bay View" Lane, Pistakee Bay, became."' the bride of Mr. Edward Louis Strauel, Jr., son of the Senior Strauels of Barrington. Rev. FT. Edward "C. Coakley' officiated at the wedding service. Bouquets of white flowers decorated the altar. Vocal soloist for the service was Jerry Gibbs,- who sang "On This Day © Beautiful Mother" as the -bride placed her bouquet on; the Blessed Virgin'altar: ; "Tbe dark-haired bride was beautiful in a bridal gown of pure : silk taffeta, with tulle, underneath Italian cut-out in rose design. Her French illusion" bridal veil fell from- a crown of heart-shaped sequins and pearls and she carried an orchid with yellow tipped stephanotis and feathered mums.': - Attending the bride were Mrs. • Mary Jo StuSrmer of Chicago as matron of honor, Miss. Mary Gormerly and Mrs. Rita Mikulic of Chicago and • Miss Jean,O'Brien of McHenry as bridesmaids. All were attired similarly in gowns of iridescent v tangerine silk taffeta, with tulle cummrberbund. Their bouquetSr were of bronze mums. ' Diane Rose and Barbara: Andersen- acted as the pretty little ' flower girls and Thomas Kleemaiv; Was ring bearer. Charles H. Andersen of Chicago served as best man and groomsmeh were Patrick J. •Kessler of Cfidcago, Henry Blim of Moiint Prospect and Norman "V. Rose of Morton Grove. ; - The bride's mother chose a grey" lace dress over pink taffeta, 'with which she wore pink and grey accessories and an Orchid; corsage. Mrs. Strauel chose a ' grey beige and pink print dress, beige accessories and a- pink carnation corsage. Fojlowihg the service; a wedding r breakfast was served at the, 4ohpsburg Community club for fifty jguests. Later, a reception was held there for 250 guests. „ * ~ - ' i s f - t v O H ' S - t f c i p - ti Niagara. Falls and Canada and upon their return will reside in -Cary. ' The 'bride id a graduate of the Convent of .the Sacred Heart in Chicago, and the gfoom from St. George high school.' *He is an accountant #ith B a r t; o Manufacturing company in Barringtbit Don Peasley Photo THE O. J. POLISES , Miss Cathy Wegner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Linus Wegner, Woodstock, was married to Oscar J. Polis, son of Ms. and Mrs. Edgar Polis, Woodstock, at St. Mary's church, Woodstock, by the Rev. Fr. Joseph Egan, pastor, on Saturday, Sept. 13. The newlyweds will liveat 117 W.: Washington street,X BflcHenry, following their boneyh^ootrtrip. DELTA KAPPA GAMMA SOCIETY HOLDS CONFERENCE The Delta Kappa Gamma society planning conference was held at Dundee Community high school on Saturday, Sept. 20. Registration was followed by a coffee hour. Greetings were extended by Miss Elma Engelbrecht of Dundee. Group meetings, were then attended until the luncheon hour. A report on the international convention was given by Irene Herman of Rochelle. Members were present from Rockford, Lena, Wheaton, De- Kalb. Morris. Dixon, Dundee, Crystal Lake and McHenry. Those attending from here were Mesdames" Foley, Gibbs and McGee and Miss Nellie Doherty. " -Miss Marcia Ann Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy of • Pistaqua Heights, is enrolled as a freshman at Elmira college, Elmira, N. Y. Before entering Elmira college, Miss Murphy attended Grant high school, Fox Lake. cLiMM&iteilf ;,-r- BEGIN CAMPAIGN FOR REGISTRATION / Members of the Democratic Woman's club enjoyed a delicious dinner at the Chain O'- Lakes Game Field on Monday, given by the Sheriff Lehman campaign committee arid arranged by Thomas Brennan, Under sheriff of Cook county.. UJV short: .meeting was Jield after dinner, conducted by Mrs. Lawrence; HuckK president of the local .club." This was followed rby a}; very enlightening talk by' Mrs.. Blanche Fritz, former state* chairman of the Democratic women and for eight years assistant director for sthe Dep&rt'ntent of Pyblic Welfare for the 'state. William Bplger discussed the importance of registration arid voting. Kits were made up ,for each precinct and*T?assed out t!o the following .women, who will act as chairwomen for the Democratic women's registration. drive: Mrs. George Thompsdn^ jtfecinct 1; Mrs. Robert Stueben^.2; Mrs. James Doran, 3; Mrs'. George Tussey, 4; Mrs. Edward Cannon, 6 and 8; Mrs. Harry Burnes and Mrs. Raymond L. Smith, 6; Mrs. August Uttfch, 7; arid Mrs. George Hoffman, 9. For, Nunda township, the chairwomen are Mrsv ,Qw€>n Charrey and Mrs. Edward Kocmound. ik'.fi'S THE McHEtgtY PLAIWDEALER : : 25, 1958 Bridal Couple VAAWW ARDED CUSTODY In S county,on Sept. 19, 1958, temporary custody of Ronald NBradford was awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip E. Ahlberg of 301 N. Fourth street McHenry. Ronnie, 2 years old, was the only son of the late Marilyn Owen Bradford. . Langdon Studio THE RICHARD CROAKS St. Thomas Catholic church at Crystal Lake was the scene of a lovely wedding on Saturday, Aug. 30 when Miss Catherine Ellen Bacon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold became the bride Of Mr. Richard Allan Croak* son of Mr. and Mrs. Robefct Croak of Woodstock. After a reception at th^ Bacon home, the couple lemby plane for Florida on a wedtfing trip. They ar£ now, leaking their home in Chicago. \ Both attended St. Mary's school in Woodstock. The bride also attended Alverri'o 'college in Milwaukee and is now employed as a secretary.. The bridegroom attended St. Joseph's college in Indiana, and is engaged iri the inguijawje business. L i. if 11 SHOP IN SSSS tmm APPOINT McHENRY PRIEST MODERATOR OF LOCAL DEANERY The-wdgM^theMcHenry Deanery held an open meeting Mary's church in Woddsto^ji last week. Mrs. Farrell, president of the Mariola club, arid it^ member were the ho§fesses for the evening and ®&£her Egan, pastor of.:our host p a s t o k ' : r • ; M | " ; j \ \ ^ • Father Harold Nilj^es, assistant of St.; Mary's church !n McHenry,?^ was appointed deariery modern^. He succeeds Rev. Witi^^Clfejgsiman, who Was' the ideanery modern ator fpr'the past four years. Electibn' of officer3(was held and ' '^cin t<». • i of • hpr.';:o1$ce of; r. ;^rs'.; !t;e- *Roy "MoCalj' of Wonder Lake was re-efected to the presidency. Mrs; iMartin Shrove of Fox River, Grove is first vicepresident; Mrs, Charles Freund of Spring Grove,, second vicepresident; Mrs. Harold Riley of Woodstock, recording secretary; and Mrs. Louis Yegge, also of Woodstock, treasurer of the/leanery; Mrs^JUbert Wipper of Spring Grove^-rhe rural life chairman of jMe deanery in charge of Ittie' p?0j&yn fbv thje evening, Cl^m^rit Petit of Hamphshire to speak. His subject was "Rural Life." Mrs. Charles Cuda will represent the McHenry deanery at the National Council's convention in St. Louis, Mo. -T$e Rockford Diocesan Council of Catholic Women will, hold their convention at the cathedr^ r in Rockford on Suriday,. 0% 5. All Catholic Women are invited to take part in this convention. Wed Recently that chic well-groomed r" r> * Giddens Photo THE JOHN LA'WRENCES i '"- . • •' ^ :vr; Of interest locally wa^the recent marriage of Hundley Chapiri, daughter- of -Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Kun^ey of Elgin, and Mr. John If. Lawrence, son of the Fred Lawrences of McHenry. The wedding took place Aug. 29 in the lantern lit garden of Braeburn on the F05. The couple was. attended by Miss Barbate O'Brien, close friend of the. bride, and Kenneth Lawrence, the groom's brother. After a trip tlycftjgh Wisconsin, the Lawrences returned to reside at 12 South Union street in Elgin. • • * Foute-Fiedemann ^ Vows Exchanged MM Miss Elaine Foute of Lakemoor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Foute, became the bride of Mr. Ronald Fiede-/ mann; son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fiedmann of 2105 Roscoe street, Chicago, in a simple wedding ceremony which took place last Saturday, Sept. 20, at 2 pm. at the Community Methodist church in. McHenry. Rev. George Martin officiated at the-service.: ; The bride was charming in a biu^, sheath dress with , white accessories arid a corsage of white gardenias. Her mother wore a-black dress, white accessories &iic| a pink rose sage. Following the ceremoriy, a .reception was held at the home of thq bride's parents for relatives and fricnida of the bride and groom. . The newlyweds plan to reside in Lakemoor. The bride is a 1957 graduate of the McHenry high school and her husband attended Lake View* high school in Chicago. He is employed at Avon 'Cosmetics in Morton Grove and she is an employee of Radio Industries in DesPlaines. tridal Couple ENTERS COLLEGE David Knox has ?ritere>d his second year in the college of commerce at Notre' DaMe. Worwick Studio Photo ' * c THE JOHN SHEETS A pretty fall wedding on Sept. 6 at St. Peter's church, Spring Grove, united in marriage Miss Patricia Young of Fox Lake and John Sheets of Spring Grove- "c ; S FALL FLING According to William Nuber, deputy grand night and general chairman of the McHenry council, knights of Columbus^ the fall fling promises to be a gala affair. Reservations will be limitedyto 300. Tickets may be purchased through William Nuber, McHenry, or Arnold AT. 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