Page Two THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER • 1 Thursday, June 9, 19$D ^ Elgin; Mr. and Herman Henry; Mr." and Mrs. Clair J Lam?; of Crystal Lake; Mr.' Kinsey and daugtiter of Crys- ; and Mrs. Harold Aim and iVfl- tal Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hay and- family of Woodstock and Don Liston of Mc- Cullom Lake.. Judy received many lovely gifts; • A buffet lunch was served and games enjoyed. ! chael. Pat and Timmy Lamz of McHenry. Larry Thomas To Wed Ingleside Girl Mr. and Mrs. Harold Juul of Ingleside have Shirley Mae ThiirlwelF Will Wed Melvin Fminil Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Thurlwell announce the engagement ot their daughter, Shirley Mac. to Melvin J. Freund, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L." Freund of Johnsb] urg. The young people have Selected Oct. 1 as the date for their wedding in St. Mary's Catholic church. Christen Son Of The John Wirtz.es iThe little son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wirtz of Springfield was christened Jeffrey Anthony on May 29. Sponsors were Francis Wirtz, great uncle, and Mrs. Wirtz serving as proxy for Miss Kathryn Hettermann of Atlanta. Ga., a cousin. .. Guests in the horn? later were the baby's grandmother, Mrs. A. J. Wirtz, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wirtz, Patricia, Christopher, Anthony and Jill. Tell Engagement Of Marie Sunde Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sunde of Pistakee Hills, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marie, to Mr. Dennis Huff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Huff of Trevor, Wis. Miss Sunde is a senior at McHenry high school and her fiance is a graduate of Salem Maria Semisch's Betrothal Told The engagement of their daughter, Maria, lo Robert Tony an has been announced by CARRIE LOU JUI L nounced Christen Baby Of Lon Smiths The new, two-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lon H. J. Smith was christened Patricia Marie in a service which took place in the Community Methodist church last Sunday, with Rev. George Martin officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schopp were sponsors for the infant. ST. SCENE OF LOVELY NUPTIAL SERVICE The couple left on a wedding trip through the West ana upon their return will' reside at 118 John street. The bride has been employed JOHN'S CHURCH j Korcsch of Lake Geneva, a friend. They .vypre white'hylon organza dresfees, styled:; with full skirts, square.-, necklines, scoop backs and blue satin I bows ajt the waist. They had j as a secretary at Big Hollow June's first.. Saturday, the j small Juliet caps to which blue i grade school at Ingleside, while fourth day of the month, was veiling was Attached. Miss ! the groom is an employee of the bright sunny day selected I Semisch had a bouquet of j Northern Illinois Gas Co., by Miss Joyce Marie Mangold j white roses and lilies of the j Crystal Lake. for her marriage to Mr. Wil- j valley, centered with red" roses. | liam B. Nimsgern. Miss Man- I Other attendants , had white I gold is the daughter of Mr. and j roses with a red'tfose center. Mrs. Phillip Mangold of 13 | Junior bridesmaids were North avenue, Hiller's subdi- j Lynn Mangold, sister of the vision, and he is the son of Mr. \ bride, and Mary Agi^r JBell of and Mrs. Joseph Nimsgern of Woodstock, a cousin. Little Mr. and Mrs. Don Soberg 'are the parents of a daughter, I born June 1 / at Memorial hosof pital. •; t'.ieir daughter, Carrie Lou, to Larry Thomas, son of Mr. and . I Mrs. Pale Thomas of McHenry. j The young people have se- I leeted Sept. 17 as their wedj ding . date in the Ingleside ! Methodist church. MARIE SUNDE Honored Qjn Graduation Judy Hay, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Bill Hay, was guest of honor at a party held at j amj Central high school. Paddock her home following her grad- Lake, Wis. I uation from St. Patrick's | No date has been set for: school on Sunday. June 5. ! the wedding. | Present to help her celebrate j ! the occasion were John Hay ! Surprise Couple ! and family, Mr. and Mrs. On Anniversary | Frank Hay. Mr. and Mrs. Jer- A son was bom May 27 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Petlak. A daughter was welcomed by Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Zimmerman at Memorial hospital .Tune 2. A son was born June 2 at Memorial hospital to.',Mr. and Mrs. George Lucchetti. A daughter was born June 3 at Memorial hospital to Dr. Santo Ruggero of 205 .Washington street. The ceremony took place in St. John the Baptist church, Johnsburg, at 11 o'clock, with Rev. Fr. Anger officiating. The children's choir offered nuptial music, directed by Sister Celesta. Altar decorations btfuquets of rpses. t Tftp statjtraRtiye, dark-haired bride selected a floor length, pi incess style dress, with chantilly lace, bodice and silk organza skirt, Her fingertip veil fell from an Aurora Borealis queen's crov^n. Her only jewelry was a necklace Of Aurora Borealis and pearls. The bridal bouquet was of white roses, lilies of the yalle^^md stephr anotis. - Acting as maid of honor was Maria Semisch of McHenry, and bridesmaids were Carol Strak# of Chicago, a cousin, Joafi-Nimsgeirn of McHenry, Denise Thomas of McHenry Iowa Relatives Attend Graduation at Marian Mr. and Mrs. V. H. C. Yegge; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Frank was the flower girl. All were ; and children; Mr. and Mrs. attired similarly to the senior attendants, with Denise carrying a white basket of red rose petals. Joseph Nimsgern served his brother as best man and included j groomsmen were Robert Torii yan, Donald Blake and William Mangold, brother of the bride. Ushers were Ray Levy of Chicago, an uncle, and Harvey Schaefer of, McHenry, a friend. Mrs. Mangold chose a blue silk sheath dress, blue accessories and a white rose corsage Mrs". Nimsgern wore a blue crystalette dress, wHite accessories and a Corsage of white roses. A wedding breakfast was held at the William Barth, Jr.. home after the ceremony for about twenty-five guests. At 5:30, 450 friends and relatives gathered at the V.F.W. club- \ he groom's sister, and Mary house for an evening reception. Henry Yegge and family of De Witt, Iow& and Mrs. Donald Diericks and-son of Lone Rock, Iowa, were visitors over the weekend in the Norbert Yegge home. On Friday night they attended the graduation ceremony at Marian Central Catholic high school at. Woodstock. Vincent Yegge, son of the Louis Yegges of Woodstock, was a member of this first graduating class. Sunday the V.H.C. Yegges and the Frank family attended the 9:30. Ma$s in honor of the eighth grade graduating class « St. Mary's school, Woodstock. Thomas Yegge, son of the Louis Yegges, was a member of the class. Open house was held at the Yegge home in honor of their two sons. OBITUARIES Mathilda Nelson Services were held Monday, June 6, in Chicago for Mrs. Mathilda Nelson, 97, grandmother of Jack Hollander of McHenry. Survivors include three sons, two daughters, twelve gra^- children arid nine great-grandchildren. Henry C. Nickels Henry C. Nickels, 61, a lifelong resident of McHenry, died early Monday morning, June 6, at Hines hospital. He had been ill for about a month. Mr. Nickels was born in McHenry in 1898, a son of Fred (Sandy) and Louise Dettr^r Nickels. He' never married. The deceased was a veteran of World War II, having served between Sept. 23, 1942, and Feb. 15. 1945. , - A brother, Fred J. Nickels, of Barrington survives, as well as seven nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a brother, Edward (Bruce) Nickels. • The body rests at the P«^r M. Justen funeral home until 2 o'clock today (Thursday), when ftev. Carl Lobitz will officiate at last rites. Burial will be in Woodland cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hobbs ome Stilling and daughter, Mr. were pleasantly surprised by and Mrs. Donald Schaefer and their daughter and husband,; s6n, Mr. and Mrs. William De- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lamz, at j Vries and family, Mr. and the latter's home in Cooney j Mrs. Alfons Diedrich and fam- Heights last Sunday, in honor j ily, Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Rod-1 welcomed a daughter on June of the Hobbs' thirty-fifth wed-! enkirch and family, all of Mc- 6 at Memorial hospital. ding anniversary. Present to enjoy the day Wonder Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rad are the parents of a boy, born May 27 at Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Busch are the parents of a boy, born at Harvard hospital on June 6. A son was horn June- 6 at Harvard hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Slove. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brod MARIA SEMISCH her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Semisch of N. Park street, McHenry. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Tonyan, Sr., aijso of N. Park street. 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