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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Sep 1959, p. 2

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Pfgr h *} * Page Two THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, September 17, f959 anoe of Ann Varese of McHenry to present her version of "A Broadway Musical Comedy Review". The program will be held at 7:45 p.m. on Saturday. Sept. 19, at Gavin school gymnasium. Hold Frett Family Reunion On Sunday The Frett family, all descendants of Nicholas Frett, founder of Johnsburg. held a reunion at the V.F.W. i i Mc- Henry on Sunday, Sept. 13, with 115 in attendance. Guests included members c-f the family from Chicago. Des- Plaines, Elmwood Park, Tiri^ey Park, Wonder Lake, Westchester, Graysflake, A r 1 i n g t o n Heights, McHenry and Johnsburg. , Oldest in attendance w a s Miss Susie Frett, 87, of McHenry. a daughter of-Nicholas Frett. The youngest was Suzanne Gignac. 8 weeks old. o! Arlington Heights, a. greatgreat- granddaughter of the founder. Her parents were Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Gignac (Jeanne Marie Frett, daughter of the late William Frett of Chicago) and a great-grandniece and namesake of Miss Susie «t>Frett. A picnic dinner was a highlight of the all-day reunion. Plans were discussed for making the event an annual gettogether. Mothers' Club Plans For October Luncheon At the first meeting of the St. Patrick's Mothers' club, plans were made to hold a "Luncheon is Served" on Oct. 13 at 1 o'clock at St. Patrick's church hall instead of the regular meeting scheduled. The public is invited, and tickets may be purchased from Mrs. Janice Hettermann's Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hettermann of McHenry announce Ihe engagement ot^their daughter, Janice Katherine, to Thomas Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Edwards of Christen Son Of John Shays The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Shay was christened Kevin Michael at services held Sunday in St. Mary's Catholic church, with Rev. A. Reincll officiating. Sponsors were Mrs. James Delaney of Oak Park and Roiald Bykowski of McHenry. aunt and uncle of the baby. A small family gathering was held at the home of the parenis on Millstream Drive, Mr Henry, following the baptismal rite. versary last Sunday, Sept. 13. at the Officers' Club at Great Lakes. Fifty-five guests were in attendance to offer congratulations to the local couple. The Hartmanns have resided at the Bay during the summer for the past nineteen years and have been permanent residents | Vir^/ Prine. 408 Park street, for two aftd one-half years. chairman of the event, who will be assisted by mothers of eighth grade students. j Mrs. Frances Schneider presided at the meeting, along J with new officers. Mrs. Eleai nore Freund as vice-president ; I Mrs. Kay Palmer as secretary and Mrs. Dorothy Reinboldt a s t r e a s u r e r . C o m m i t t e e s named for the year were Nadine Larkin, health; Claire Miller, insurance; Irene Adams, publicity and uniform exchange. Room mothers are Helen Prine. eighth: Dorothy Cusack. seventh; Kay Mahoney. sixth: Leona Est is. fifth: Gerrv Moerschaebacher. fourth; Edith Nimsgern. third; Ardelle Smolzer, second and Mrs. G. F. Herkes. first. These mothers assume many responsibilites in assisting the Mothers' c'ub during the year and are helping with the playground patrolling so the Sisters of Mercy lunch hour is not interrupted. Mothers who can assist in watching the children during noon hour are asked to contact their room mothers. Dodring-Martirt Vows Exchanged Miss Barbara D o e ring daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Doering of Lakeland Park, became the bride of Mr. Raymond Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin of McHenry, in a lovely wedding ceremony which took place in St. Patrick's Catholic church last Saturday, Sept. 12. ftev. Fr. Edward C. Coakley officiated at the service. Atending the couple Were Miss Angie Parratore of Lakemoor, a friend of the bride, as maid of honor and Miss Ruth Ann Schoenholtz as bridesmaid. Harry Wohlert of McHenry arid Henry Hogan of Ringwood attended the groom. After a trip into Wisconsin, they will reside at West Shore Beach. OSRRII1T AL n McHenry Hospital Mrs. A. P. Freund is the grandmother of her thirtyfirst grandchild, a daughter, Kathy Ann, born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Freund of Crystal Lake at Memorial hospital, Woodstock,, Friday, Sept. 11. The new baby has two sisters, Becky and Linda, and two brothers, Tony and Randy. Stephen H. Freund is the •paternal great-grandfather. Mr. an<jl Mrs. Leon Durben of Milwaukee, Wis., are the parents' of a son, Craig William, weighing 7 lbs. 14 oz., born Sept. 11. Mrs. Durben is the former Mildred Hiller. A son, Robert George, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl j Richard Butler, of Wonder | Lake at Lake Forest hospital on Sept. 9. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.-Robert E. Johnson of Wauconda and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Butler of Toledo, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Salo are the parents of a son, born JANICE HETTERMAXN rural McHeiry. No immediate plans for their marriage have been made. Miss Hettermann is a 1959 graduate of the McHenry high school and has been employed as a "comptometer operator at Barrington since June. Surprised At Birthday Party Tell Engagement Of Wonder Lake Girl Mrs. Irene Kevek of Wonder Lake has announced the engagement , of her daughter,! Showers Honor Mrs. Carl Ames j Mrs. Carl Ames of Regner: Road. Pistakee Bay, was guest! of honor at two pink and biuei showers held recently. Last Thursday night. Mrs. Robert Hanks of Sunnyside Beach was hostess to a group of friends from this area who gathered at her home. Attending the shower were Mesdames Preston Hayes, Ed. Carlson, Deno Burralli, Ben Francke, Paul Newren, Earl Ross. Herman Lacy and Louis Hartmann. The preceding Sunday, a shower was held at the Ames home, given by Mrs. Louis Hartmann of Pistakee Bay and Mrs. Stephen Zebrowski of Chicago. • •, Guests at this shower were Mrs. Roy Marchetta of Glenview, Mrs. George Zebrowski of Round Lake, Mrs. William Koch and Miss Connie Jennings of Chicago. Franees Irene, to Larry Wayne i Lynn, -son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Lynn of Petersburg, 111. Miss Kevek is employed in Woodstock and her. fiance is a state trooper in the McHenry area. The young people plan a July 16 wedding. O.E.S. To Serve Roast Beef Dinner The McHenry chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star will serve a roast beef dinner and hold a bazaar on Wednesday evening. Sept. 30, at the Masonic temple. Court street from 5 to 8 p.m. Members are requested to contact Martha Neuhart'h, Lillian Bossier or Mabel French concerning dona tions. The public is invited to attend. Miller Infant Is Christened The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller was christened Julie Ann at a baptismal service held last week a t S t . P a t r i c k ' s C a t h o l i c church, with R e v. Eugene Parker officiating. Sponsors for the babv were Marlene Fasse of Waukegan and Richard Rosing of McHenry. Julie has a brother. Gerry, and two sisters, Jane and Judy. Ann Varese Performs For Ingleside WSCS Miss Alvina Schumacher of Johnsburg was eruest of honor at a surprise birthday party held Sundav. Sept. 13. at her home. A buffet supper was served and Miss Schumacher presented with many beautiful gifts. Attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kennebeck. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kennebeck and sons, Duane, Dean Brian and Jim Bouchard of McHenry; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holm. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gaylord and sons, Don and Dickie, of Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kennebeck and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Kennebeck, Jr., and family and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kennebeck and family. Pa.t.i.e nt_s a. t Mc.H enryy h'o"sopvi - Sqe ptt . 71o2 at M™ emori• al, hu o's pTita,l, tal this past week were Joan Woodstock. FVh'ner of .Ch.cago; Lillian, A son was born j* , 9 at Orlowsfc Jan.ce-Erbm and Ca-; Memorial hospital to Mr. and xx- k,1 ^ - _ tfi£*(eG' Mrs. Everett Fleming of Mc- Highlands; Dominic Tomasello, I Henry iT«?,nd ^hfter Sheriff of: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Et- McCullom Lake, Eugene Har- ten of Ringwood weicomed a per, Stephen H. Freund, Edna | boy at Memorial hospital on Noice, James Hess, Thomas Sept. & Weeks. Mary Marinnich, Mich- Mr. and Mrs. George Kamael Pitzen, Hazel MacLaugh- merer are the parents of a boy, lin and Albert Jesky of Mc- born Sept. 9 at Harvard hospi- Henry; Clarence Karls of In-; tal. gleside; Anna Plocar and-Roy | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reid Anderson of Crystal Lake; Ga-;are the parents of a daughter, ry Schaid and David. Byrnes! born Sept. 9 at Memorial hosof Woodstock; Mary Jane Klin-1 pital. zing of Lake Villa; Anthony! A daughter was born Sept. 8 Spoto of Island Lake; Stanley; at Memorial hospital to Mr. Leneski and Jack Young of j and Mrs. George Scheid. Wonder Lake; Pauline Bted-j = ford and Dennis Freund of; EILEEN BLUM Wauconda; Josephine Baczek1 pirr'nA/rTC nmnp of Round Lake; Anna Wardy ^^MiLb BKIDE of Richmond: James Magoon of Fox Lake and Elmer Mueller of Carv. Memorial Hospital * Patients at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, this pastWe^ included George Witt, Chj&rtfs Dixon and Elsa Hanl^^f- fifcf Henry. f Harvard Hospit^S Guest At North Chicago Shower Mrs. Carl Ames of Pistakee Bay was guest of honor at a surprise baby shower held Monday, Sept. 14, at Forrestal village, North Chicago, given by Mrs. Herman MacDonald at her home. Ten guests, including wives from the Great Lakes Naval Training center, enjoyed a social afternoon. Capt. Ames and his wife are leaving for Pearl Harbor Sept. 21 for a three-year tour of duty. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend a sincere "Thank You" to all our relatives and friends for the many acts of kindness, spiritual bouquets and floral offerings re ceived during our recent bereavement. A special thanks to Father Dording of Hartland and Father Daleiden and Fai ther London of St. Peter's. 20 The Family of Frank J. Wagner Michael Leonetti art'«|lj| Hinspater of McHeni^ Jiand Mrs. John Shaver of Winder Lake were patients in Harvard hospital this past JOHN F. PETIT; ;•* TO BE HONORED V BY DEMOCRATS " Honorable John F. Petit, member of the Democratic Saate Central committee, will be honored at a dinner on Saturday evening, Sept. 25} at thef Elgin Masonic Temple. Mr. Petit has been an active member in Democratic politics for the past fifty years. Guest speakers for the dinner will be Senator Paul H.i Douglas and Mayor .Richardj Daley. . , Tickets for the dinner may1 be obtained by calling Williarn' J. Bolger, EV. 5-2541. j h Pays to Advertise IN SATURDAY RITE Miss Eileen Blum, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Renard Blum, summer residents of this area, became the bride of John Wi&rt^in a wedding ceremony which' took place at St. Monica's church, Chicago, at 11 o'q^ock on Saturday, Sept. 12. A reception followed in Elmhurst. Attending frorti here were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brefeid and children, Gail arid Richard, Mr. ^nd 1\Irs. Eugene Hughes and children, Eugerig and Rosa, |4irs5'Richard Gatrrelts, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cameron and son, Miss Karen Soda, Mr. and Mrs. 'JdSeph Suttoh and Mr. and Mrs. Lennox Armstrong. Ann. Marlowe; Wed :• H In Huntley Church 5 Of interest to local residents was the wedding on Sept. 5 Which united Miss Ann Marlowe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marlowe of Huntley, and Dr. George Buchal • of Waterford, Wis., which occurred in the First Congregational church of Huntley. Fivehundred guests attended the nuptial rite. The bride is the daughter of the former Helen Harrison of Ringwbod and the granddaughter of Chancey Harrison. MOOSE LODGE WOMEN OF MOOSE September 17 Original Luncheon Is Served -- Zion Lutheran Church -- Sponsored by Friendship Guild -- 12:30 p.m. September 22 R egular Stated Meeting. O.E.S, -- 8 p.m. -- Acacia Hall September 80 Roast Beef Dinner and Bazaar -- Acacia Hall -- 5 to 8 p.m. -- Sponsored by O.E.S. Lecture Luncheon Club -- Noon -- McHenry Country Club October 1 C. D. oi A. Business Meeting October 4 Joint Conference of C. D. of A. Courts -- St. Mary's School Hell. October 13 "Luncheon is Served" -- 1 o'clock -- Sponsored by St. Patrick's Mothers' Club. October 14 McHenry County R.N.A. Convention -- Social Hall, Huntley -- Afternoon and Evening. HURT IN ACCIDENT John Jorgensohn of Rt. 2, Wonder Lake, received head and chest injuries and Herbert Levandoski of Hatley, Wis., suffered leg and neck injuries as the result of a head-on collision in Woodstock last week Wednesday night. According to Woodstock police, Jorgensohn attempted to pull back into his own lane when his vehicle struck a semi-trailer driven by Levandoski. . FOR THE BEST RATES.and SERVICF IN FINANCING . Autos - Boats Appliances see the McHenry State Bank George and Clara's While House ROUTE 120 WILL BE CLOSED ON M@WiAYS Until Further Notice The W. S. C. S. of Ingleside has arranged for the appear- ReaJ the Want Ads Louis Hartmanns Married 25 Years Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hartmann of Pistakee Bay celebrated their silver wedding annitf ©R TIRE-RUINING "STCERING WOBBUfcS* When "STEERING WOBBLIES" go work, tires go fostl They're cauied by wheels getting out of alinement or or balanced. Their cost is uneven tire wea blow-outs, loss of control. They're problerrrl But here's the onswer: Let i correct your car now with our scientific BEAR equipment. Clu For That 1't Happen" McHenry Auto Body COMPANY 611 Front St. - So. on Rt. 31 Ph. feV 5-0444 McHenry, 111. SAFETY H EA1 R ¥ E R S BER JAN STUDIOS OF ADULT BALLROOM LESSONS E Semi-Private or Class Lessons in: CHA CHA CHA - RHUMBA - JITTERBUG - TANGO SAMBA - FOX TROT - WALTZ - POLKA and the NEW ENGLISH QUIK STEP Begin now and you will dance for the Holiday Season. Our first Dinner Dance is in December. Free printed Dance Notes for home reference. PRE-TEEN CLASSES IN BALLROOM (10 through 14) TEEN-AGE CLASSES IN BALLROOM (14 through 17) We have taught quite a few of you parents in the McHenry Area to know that dancing is fun. Currently it is "right with the Teens" to dance. Let's teach them to dance well and we will have happy teens. Free printed booklet of dance steps and Teen-Age Etiquette. Proper manners taught and practiced at each lesson. HALLOWE'EN - CHRISTMAS - VALENTINE And SPRING GRADUATION COTILLION Dances CHILDREN'S CLASSES BALLET - TAP - TOE - ACROBATIC - CHARACTER MODERN - BATON TWIRLING and ADAGIO Very tiny tots ( 2 V j ) to Teenagers Free printed notes of Dance Lessons. REGISTRATION - Saturday Morning, 9:30 to 1:30 Studio phone EVergreefi 5-0349 If no answer call EVergreen 5-4694 We'll make ii Mhw urge r!L ' We've got the best answ^ to the question of financing that new car of yotfr head's desilre. Our auto loans are low in cost. Service is fast. Terms will be arranged to suit you to a T. ENRY STATE Established Since 1906 Interest Paid 6n Savings Deposits Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System • Phone EVergreen 5-1040 Women of the Moose The Tuesday meeting was called to order by senior regent Hazel Struwe and ttien turned over to Publicity chairman Pat Tomasell for the evening. At the meeting, Rudy Bryant showed the attending members and their guests a short movie of Mooseheart and Moosehaven. Welcome to LaVerne Jost, who was enrolled in the Loyal Order of the W.O.T.M. ' La- Verne was Pat Tpmasello's candidate. Birthdays fdr September are as follows: Lillian Cox, Ethel Wolff, Ann Rodenkirch, Ethel Hagburg, Eunice Tobey, Elaine Ziszek and Kay Mahoney. Anyone wishing to attend star recorders' night at Harvard on Thursday, Sept. 17, or on Tuesday, the 22nd, at Crystal Lake, please contact Recorder Olga Johnson, EVergreen 5-0866. Contact Olga Lishame* if you care to bowl in the Wednesday night mixed league. Call EV. 5-4616 after 7 p.m. I would like to take this *>- portunity to thank Shirley Lossman. Elaine Paulsen and all the other women that helped the publicity committee serve refreshments. Apologies are in order to junior grand Regent Mabel Thomas, who was guest junior grand regent at Woodstock last month. Also to Hazel Struwe, who Was guest senior regent in DesPlaines. So sorry it wis missed at the time. Pat Tomasello IT PAYS TO >E PLAN FOR NEW CHURCH More than 200 members and friends of Nativity Lutheran chiurdh of Wonder Lake were present at the ground breaking service held recently at the new church site. The approximate cost of the church, for which the architect's drawing appears above, is $118,000 and will be a combined church and parish education building. The church nave will seat 200 people and it is planned eventually to have three worship services and two complete sessions of Sunday School to coincide with two of the worship services. This will enable those who come from some distance to attend church while the children are Ml Sunday School. This building is the first of two units, plans including additional space for church seating and parish education. 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