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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Sep 1959, p. 2

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Page Two THE McHENRY PLAINDEALEH b "Tipperettes" Meet At Highland Shores Bridal Couple . The August meeting of the "Tipperettes" was held at the home of Millie Voigt in Highland Shores, Wonder Lake. After a brief business meeting, they played charades. Due to illness and a death in the family, Margaret Rose and Edna Hay were unable to attend. E\%lvn Rehberg wili be hostess on Sept. 18 at her Lakeland Park home Kalk iff ant 1& Christened Michael Dean Kalk, soi Mr and Mrs. JerOme KalitT was christened last Sunday at St. Patrick's Catholic church by Rev. Fr. Edward Coakley: Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Merle Freund. Dinner was served later at the home of the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dean. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reinboldt and daughter, Gwen. Christen Daughter Of Richard Heusers The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heuser of Chicago was christened Patricia Ann at a baptismal service conducted last Sunday at St. Andrew's church. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. James Wall of Ingleside. Dinner followed the ceremony at the home of Henry Heuser in Chicago. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mc- Gee and daughter, Cathy, and Johanna Bogan of Ingleside; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGee and family of Waukegan; Carol and Janet Heuser of Chicago and Mrs. Helen Heuser of McHenry. Tell Engagement Of Colleen Ward ik Studio Photo THE ROBERT KELLEYS Miss Joann May of McHenry ind Robert Kelley of McCul- i om Lake exchanged nuptial vows at St. Patrick's Catholic church on Saturday. Aug. 22. They are making their home in Chicago. Woman's Club Opens Season SADA BENEDETTO Sada Benedatto will be guest soloist when the McHenry Woman's club opens the fall reason at a luncheon meeting at the Wing 'n Fin club on Friday. Sept. 11. at 12:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus L. As a/hild' ^iss Benedetto Ward of 615 Allen Ave., Mc- afPearf(! J on the d™matic GARDEN CLUB TO CONTINUE WORTHY PROJECTS IN FALL Mrs. Frank Prem of Dutch Creek Woodlands opened her home recently to McHenry Garden club members for their regular meeting. The Fruit and Flower guild set aside the month of September for collecting jams and jellies for worthy institutions in the area. Mrs. George Johnson is the guild chairman in the McHenry group. Members will be stopping at her home on Main street during this time to leave their contributions. In | the past; these tasty preserves have been given to the Elgin State hospital and to the McHenry county rest home. A very interesting letter arrived from Mrs. Urban Comes, who is travelling jibroad. She told of a trip to Interloeken. Switzerland, and of the breathtaking scenery' and landscape. The. members agreed that this would indeed be a wonderful tour. Mrs. Estelle Beattv and Miss Ruth Neal were responsible for the. Mchenry entry in the recent Crystal Lake Garden show. Their entry was discussed and the members were pleased with the appearance and the results. Mrs. Fred Svoboda announced that her co-chairman for the spring flower show will be Mrs. George Johnson, whe was the chairman of the "Har- Christmas show. This show was Christams show. This show was sponsored by the McHenry Garden club in 1957. The president, Miss Ruth Neal, announced many dates o! important events of interest to members that will be taking place soon. Some members are making plans to attend the Presidents' Council meeting Sept. 21, in Chicago. There wil! be interesting lectures and demonstrations, plus entries on exhibit. Reservations for attendance and lunch are due Sept. 15. The September meeting will be held the 29th at the home of Mrs. Reed Kaiser. Henry, announce the engagement of their daughter. Colleen, to Lieut. (J.G.) Thomas ^ Keaveny. US.S. Navy. A December wedding is planned. Miss Ward graduated from Marquette university in June, ^ and jsjngy/ employed as a stewardess. Mr. Keaveny is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Keaveny of Devon. Conn. He is a 1957 graduate of Marquette university's college of engineerstage and in New York City was a member of the New York Art theatre. She has been soloist on radio programs in that city and has appeared in special productions for leading hotels. In opera, Miss "Benedetto has appeared in" productions of "Carmen", Andrea Chenier", "R'goletto" and "Eugene Onegin", as well as in light opera presentations. She has also done concert and oratorio ing and is now studying at the j work and was well received in U.S. naval submarine school in New London, Conn. Doctor Best Man At Brother's Wedding each. Flower Arranger Speaks An open meeting of the Fox Lake Garden club will be held Sept. 10 at the Lions hall in Dr. George Alvary of Mc- that city, featuring Mrs. E. Henry was best man at the | Burger, well known flower arwedding of his brother, Lor- j ranger of Woodstock. She will enzo Alvar y, Metropolitan , present her Christmas proopera basso, when he was mar-1 gram which will include ideas ried Sunday to Mrs. Norman | for door decorations, mantle Fox in her LaPorte, Ind., j arrangements and centerpieces. home. | Mr. and Mrs. Alvary will go j TWO SUNDAY SERVICES to San Francisco for the opera ' season, and will live in La- ! Porte and New York City. | | Sunday, effective Sept. 6 ome St. Paul's Episcopal church will have two services each There will be Mass at 7:30; at 8:45, morning prayer and at 9 o'clock. Holy Communion. CATHOLIC DEANERY ELECTS OFFICERS FRIDAY, SEPT. 11 St. Joseph's church in Harvard, is the location for the next McHenry open deanery meeting. The time is Friday. Sept. 11, at 8:15 p m. All Cath olic women in the McHenry deanery are invited to attend. Benfediction will be at 7:30 p.m. A board meeting will take place at 7:45 p.m. and the open meeting will begin at 8:15. New officers will be elected at this time. The members of the nominating committee are Mrs. Robert Newkirk of Mc Henry. Mrs. Andrew Nemsick of Wonder Lake and Mrs. Frank Cacci of Woodstock. They met at the home of Mrs. LeRoy McCall, president, on Thursday, Aug. 27, and will present their slate at the open meeting in Harvard on Sept. 11. Thursday, September 3, 1959 Wed In Photo by Robert THE BEN SLOVES Tliis lovely bride was Miss Carol Engh before her fnariage on Saturday, Aug 22, in St. Mary's Catholifc church to Ben Slove, Jr., of DesPlaines. They will reside in Mineral Springs. SISTER M IDE3LLE PROFESSES VOWS IN MILWAUKEE Sister M. Idelle, O.S.F., the "ormer Betty Jane Schaefer, iaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe v Schaefer, recently made her first profession of vows in the congregation^ o£) the School Sisers of St. Francis, Milwaukee. Bishop Akielski presided at he ceremonies and celebrated the pontifical high Mass afterward. Peggy Anne Stamer To Wed Next Summer Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Stamer of Pistakee Bay arir nounce the engagement of heir daughter^ Peggy Anne, to Robert E. Henley, son of Mr. ind Mrs. L. E. Henley of Du- Quoin, 111. Miss Stamer is a June gradtate of the University of Illimis and will return there this fall to do graduate work. Mr. Henley is a graduate of Southern Illinois university and received his master's degree from the University of Illinois., Wedding plans are being1, made for next summer. ^ MARRIAGE LICENSES ' Norman Peterson, Round Lake, and Kathleen Keller, McHenry. 1/ledicaI Mirror Heart Can Me • School Problems Q. What it the meaning of "low activily tolerance"? A. This may be another way of saying "diminished cardiac (heart) reserve." The normal heart pumps more than 10,000 quarts of blood through the body every day. This is done with ease and with energy or reserve to spare. When a person with a normal heart runs up a flight of stairs, the heart beats a little harder and faster but soon quiets down. A weak heart runs out of steam. Such a person might be said to have a "low activity tolerance." People with this sort of trouble should live within the capacity of their heart and never push themselves beyond the point of tolerance. Q. At the beginning of the tecond school year my ton attended one day and then flatly refuted to go back. He finally" made it but what causet thit tort of thing? A. According to a Canadian psychologist, such children are basii Betier IM1 fledtk ThnaqhmKmMqe cally terrified. Fear of school or school phobia is common and may develop vas the result of something which would not ordinarily produce overwhelming terror. When school phobia develops it; is best, says the Canadian doctor, that the child face the situation as quickly as possible. The parent should remain calm. Don't threaten or punish but reassure the youngster: "Yes, we know that you are afraid but go back and "face it. Yc 1 may find it hard at first but by going back now, all your fears will vanish." Questions directed to Science Editors, P.O. Box 396, Madison So Sta., N. Y. 10, N. Y. will be incorporated in these columns when possible. ENTHUSIASTIC CROWD GREETS LOVELY MODELS MoHenry's Democratic Women's gala style show recently was a fine success. The large, enthusiastic crowd applauded I he lovely models, as well as t he special entertainment which included the singing of Lance, Ed. and Ron Parks and of-soloist, Mary Etheridge. The ittle models, too, came in for their share of attention for their unpredictable antics. Among special guests was State Rep. Ferri Carter Pierce. Mrs. Lawrence Huck providvery fine narration which accompanied the showng of fall and winter styles. Many of tjhe models were oficers andfmembers of the club Aho have devoted many hours >f work to the show. They felt ichly rewarded for their efforts. Following the show, a cool ind refreshing French pastry buffet was served. The club's board is busy planning an interesting program of n formed speakers for the coning season in anticipation of the spring primary. Wed In Evening Kotalik Studio Photo The Kenneth Camerons A lovely candlelight service it the Community Methodist church on Saturday, Aug. 22, united Miss Penelope Lee Fike of McHenry and Kenneth Leigh Cameron of Cherry Valley. 111. DeKalb will be their home for the next year. CARD OF THANKS Our sincere thanks to all our friends and neighbors for your sympathy and aid in our bereavement. The Family of Mrs. Minnie Block * 18 , YOUR KIDDI APPEARANCE REFLECTS YOUR OWN GOOD TASTE! tarried Aug. 22 Kotalik Studio Phoio THE R. L. JACOBSONS & St. Joseph's church, Richmond, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Aug. 22 when Miss Jeanette Huff became the bride of Richard L. Jacobson in a double ring service. Their wedding trip took them to Niagara Falls and Canada. 0SRITAL notU McHenry Hospital Patients in McHenry hospital this past week included Hertnan Rauschenberg of Ingleside; Beatrice Allen, Candice Jones and Helen Arthur of Crystal Lake; Uuno Matson of Fox Lake; Sandra Lundy and Daisy Motter of McCuIlom Lake; Josephine Varga of Volo; John Metzger, Florence Antholz, Katherine Betlejewski, Genevieve Hayward, Joseph Ryan, Darlene Justen, Carolyn Bruce, John Valaski and Joseph Richter of McHenry; Kathleen Finn of Round Lake; Joseph John Malin and Sarah McTagne of Chicago; Harriett Hironimus of Wau- ?onda; Louis Clich of Cicero; Kenneth Stanek of Lakeland Park and Charles Bellis of Westchester. Memorial Hospital Francis Higgins and Carl Vanderehe of Wonder Lake, F r a n c e s S c h m i t t , B e r t h a Schmitt and Mrs. E. Thompson of McHenry were patients at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, this past week. Harvard Hospital Patients in Harvard hospital this week included Robert Kerr, JVIrs. Henry Gorr and Mary Pouliot of McHenry. SHOP IN McHENRY Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Lauer are the parents of a daughter, born Aug. 29 at Memorial hospital, Woods jtock. ' A son was born Aug. 30 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sherman became parents of a daughter at Memorial hospital on Aug. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis welcomed a daughter at Memorial hospital on Aug. 26. A boy was born Aug. 26 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Younger. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sabielny are the parents of a son, born at Memorial hospital on Aug. 25. A son was born Aug. 26 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Tonyan of Ringwood. ATTEND WEDDING Among those who attended t h e W i j a s - F r e u n d w e d d i n g were the John Gasinski, Walter Malechi, L. Wijas and John Weiss families of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. John Malecki of Park Ridge, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Philips, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Philips, Sr., of Evergreen Park. Wed In Boots Photo, Park Ridge Miss Miriam Beyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beyer of Park Ridge, was married recently to Mr. Henry Ziolkowski, son of Mr. ^rtd Mrs. John Ziolkowski of McHenry. The marriage took place July 18 in the Redeemer Lutheran church of Park Ridge. The newlyweds are making their home in McHenry. Read the Want Ads *r •HIAPPIR 8 STUDINTC LY - W A L U I NOW, LIMITS© TIME ONIY..* c • Includes $2.95 Sh«off«rSfcHp»i» Folintatn Pan, 4ty Paekog* «f 5 Skrip Cqrtridgt, Handwriting Improvement Beoklett • Take advantage of tKia Once-in-a-lifetime offer by thl W. A. She&fTer Pen Company. $3.44 value far i only 75 SHEAFFERS Get yours today. ss Available only at BOLGERS Smart Coordinates with new Phantom Waist "Do suppose we can affordl a new car?" Of course, that's really a question you will have to decide. But we will say this: The features of our bank auto-financing plan have helped many a family hereabouts to see its way clear to a new car. 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