Page Two THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday# June 30, 1&0 0|K>n House For Stiver Wedding Open house in observance of their silver wedding anniversary will he observed at vhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Beahlei. 6 West Sunset drive, Lakemoor. between 2 and 5 o'clock Sunday, July 3. Friends and neighbors- are invited to spend the afternoon with the Reahlers. ' > Juvenile Foresters Invited To Picnic 4 The Juvenile Foresters of. St. Clara's Court. Nol 659. of Mc- Henry are invited'to attend a picnic on July 12 at Veterans' Acres, Crystal I.ake. , They will meet at 10 a.m. at St. Mary's school. I.iinclv will be provided. The Lady Foresters will have .their annual picnic on Aug, 24. Robert Joseph- Shitrp Christened In City The son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Sharp was christened Robert Joseph at St. Patrick's church recently. Sponsors were Miss Mary Ann Sharp of Elgin, an aunt, and Carl Sharp acting as proxy for John Bolger, an uncle, of Syracuse. N.Y.. who was unable to be present. The new baby wore a baptismal gown made by his greatgrandmother. Mrs. Adam Koch, more than three quarters of a century ago. and worn by several members of the family on similar occasions. Wed June 18 ** v V*! j McHENRY MAN CLAIMS BRIDE ON SATURDAY ^ St. Lawrence church in Lawrenceburg, Ind., was the setting for a lovely nuptial service on Saturday, June 25, which united Miss Sharon Kay Westrick and Mr. C. Ernest Useman. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Westrick of Lawrenc-eburg, Ind., and the groom is the son of Mr.' and Mrs. Ernest Useman of Country Club Drive, McHenry. Rev. Kasper officiated at the wedding rite. The bride was radiant in a white, silk organza dress over net and taffeta, floor length, stvied with long sleeves. With it she wore a short veil with princess pearl crown and lace shoes. Her bridal bouquet consisted of white tea roses With a white orchid. Newlyweds Diana Pieroni Daniel Weber took as hist bride Miss Dolores Ann Freund. - in a pretty, nuptial service I Miss Diana Pieroni, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pieroni of Fair Oaks subdivision. became the bride of Mr. Charles Tonyan, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Tonyan Sr., of 501 N. l^ark street, in a pretty wedding that took place Satur- ; day. June 25, in St. Mary's ! Catholic church a t' 10:30 | o'clock. - The adult choir sang the solemn high IVfass. Bouquets "of white glads 'and tangerine car- | nations decorated the altars, j and at the ends of the pews were small clusters of the same I floral arrangement. Pretty Miss Pieroni chose a Kotalik Studio Photo i floor length : gown of silk or- THE DANIEL WEBERS ! ganza, primmed in chantilly lace, styfed ivvith scoop neck- . j * it - t*n . which was so,emniZed ^ S t . l i n e b o u n d ' ! n ' s t > q t i i n s a n d A close friend. Mrs. Devofa Patrick's Catholic church on pearls and cap sleeves. The 'tmarm. acted as matron of June 18. „ ^ extended int chape, j McHenry Hospital J Patients in McHenry hospi- 'tal this past week included Mary Lou Sabielny, Hazel MacjLaughlin, Wilbur Counley, Forjrest Reinhardt, Stewart Burjton, Joanna Parkhurst and Joseph Walker of McHenry; Rojbe'rt Sturtevant of Fox Lake; |Arlie Pickering of Richmond; i Thomas Johnson, ^Esther Wendt and Astrid Eckstrom of iCrystal Lake; Frederick Hoffman of Cary; Gerald Hogan of iRingwood; James Schmitt of Algonquin; Joseph Marsala of Pell Lake, Wis.; Edward Oesterreich of Round Lake; Jo- |seph Redalieu and Josephine ,Koenneker of Wonder Lake, and Noirma Chamberlain of jBarrington. \ Ortmann. oi , June jg. honor and Miss Rose Krider. j _ i Langdon Studio Photo l ' MR. AND MRS. BE2CTZ | Pictured after their wedding 1 in St. John the Baptist Catho- : lie chin ch. Johiisburg, on June : 18 are Mr. and Mrs. Donald i Bentz. Mrs. Bentz is the for- ! mer Grace Hiller. Ilene Bussett To Wed In Fall another friend, was maid of : BETH ANN SMITH, honor. -Debby Ortmann and Jen- IVTTYA T T CTTt T t?xr nie March were junior brides- +vAJ\L?A1jLi oJliLil^Jliiv majds. All are of Lawrence- MARRIED JUNE 25 burg. The attendants were at- j . .-- tired similarly in ballerina | A p^tty wedding was solem- ; as maid of honor and bridestrain. A fingertip veil fell from !' a pearl crown, and she carried ,a bouquet1 of white orchids and • stephanotis. Miss Norma Marchese of Chicago, a close, friend, acted Phyllis Woll's Betrothal Told Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albert Woll of Washington, DC, formerly of Winnetka, announce the engagement of their daughter, Phyllis Irene, to Paul Curtis Stokes, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stokes of Betterton. Md. Miss Woll is a graduate of Barat college and her fiance attended Washington college. The mother of the bride-tobe is the former Genevieve Carey of McHenry. Her father was former United States att o r n e y f o r C h i c a g o a n d t h e northern district of Illinois. length dresses of pale aqua, nized at the Wonder Lake Bible maids were. Miss Louise Tonsilk organza, with large pic- church by Rev. Richard Wright yarv sister of the groom, Miss ture hnts The matron of honor on Saturday. June 25. uniting Sandra Sells of Wonder Lake and bridesmaid had yellow in marriage Miss Beth Ann an(i Miss Maria Semisch of daisies and yellow rosebuds in Smith, daughter of Mr. and McHenry friends and former their bouquets, while the jun- :Mrs Flovd smith of Rt. 1, classmates ior bridesmaids carried baskets Wonder Lake, and Mr. Randall They were attired in water of aqua and yellow daisies. Jaek Sellek, son of Mr. and Ni]e ereen si]k sheath street Vince Peterson, former room- jMrS- Melvilie Sel.ek of the w?th lace "- mate of the groom at the Um- jsame address. : „erts, in the skirt and fishtails versity of Illinois, was best man ; The 2:30 o'clock wedding in the back. Heir pearl chokand the grbomsman was Chris took place in a church decorat- ors were gifts of the bride. West rick- of-Lawrenceburg. the ed for the occasion with pink Matching picture hats completbride's cousin. |and white baskets containing rd their costume and they car- Mrs. Westrick selected a :carnatj0ns, glads and mums, as , , iod bird of paradise flowers, beige lace over taffeta dress wfell m canelabra. Mr. Gor-, Liul neriise Pieroni niece and a rose corsage. Mrs. Use- don Fossum presided at the ,TiI 1 ^ u' man wore white lace over la-l " preWOe<l of the bnde^as the charming vendar, with vioTet corsage. |°r^" prett>, youn. bridc se. ' •. *«- * „r0c v>oih it the , .. c similar to that of the bride, in A reception was held at the ijPCled a chiffon taffeta gown vvhite silk oreanza floor length «T rolley Inn, Cincinnati, imOmhipo , 'g&t-y*jyp,edu w, it"h fluulul sSRkVir,t. and lvo ng, w-i»thi crown andA ' v'e i-il . Souh e car- for the bridal party and imme ; train demure neckline edged Memorial Hospital Patients at Memorial hospital. Woodstock, this past week included Herbert White, Joseph Stephenhagen, jean Sirtak and W. ,T. Goher of Wonder Lake; Guy Surtees, Larry Geier and Ruth Mazur of McHenry. Harvard Hospital Mrs. Otto Kirsten of Wonder Lake has been a patient in •Harvard hospital this past week. ' j Miss Ellen Walsh underwent j surgery on Monday at Lyingin hospital, Chicago. Friends jmay write to her at the hospiital, 5841 S. Maryland, Room 201. J. J. HAUTERS TO LIVE IN WILMETTE > AFTER TRIP EAST " Of interest to many . McHenry folks was the marriage on Saturday, June 18, in the First Christian church of Bloomington. 111., of Miss Jacjqueline Stoller, daughter of Mr. jand Mrs. Albert L. Stoller, an'd ' Mr. Jerry J. Hauter of Lake | Zurich, son of Mr. and Mrs. i Arthur O. Hauter of Morton, 111. I Among those in the bridal | party was Miss Jeanne Olson jof Cross Plains, Wis., a teacher in the McHenry grade school. | Following a trip through the i eastern states, the couple will jmake their home at 1517 Elm- ;wood fn Wilmette. j The br;de is a graduate of i Northwestern university and has been a teacher of music in the McHenry grade and Junior ihish schools the past two years. She will teach inJ Peoria schools next fall. Mr. Hauter, a graduate of the University of Illi- |nois, is a na^al auditor in Chicago. CARD OF THANKS I want to take this means o f t h a n k i n g t h e m a n y k i n d friends, neighbors and relatives who sent cards., visited , me, offered prayers and re- ! membered me in other ways jfollowirig my accident. I am i also grateful to the nurses and j doctors at McHenry hospital and to Fr. Rennell for services i while I was confined to the i hospital. ! Mrs. Amanda Freund 9 Bridal Pair i Miss Joanne-Elaine Miller of (jrayslake, a teacher in the McHenry high school last year, THE CURTIS JOHNSONS was married to Curtis L. Johnsort in a pretty afternoon Adding wnich took place in Wauconda's Federated church -on June 18. Lt ater tthhne aorfttewrnnononnn, ooitnheerr 1 , • T" white carnations. Thomas Zim- seqUins and pearls, and short, relatiye_s gathered | shirred sleeves. A fingertip veil , v as. the rjn(J f,earer merman, nephew of the groom, Announce Engagement Of Patricia Comes Mr. and Mrs. Urban P. CW^ ^f Woodbine Drive. Barringlon, announce the engagement of their daughter. Patricia Arlene, to Jon Edward Temte, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Temte of Winfield. The wedding is being planned for next spring. Newlyweds To Take Up Residence In Harvard Of interest locally was the marriage of St. Joseph's Catholic church, Harvard, of Miss Sandra Jean Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lee of Harvard, and Thomas Joseph Ewers, son of Mrs. Jennie Ewers of Beloit, Wis., which took place June. 18 in St. Joseph's church, Harvard. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Laurette Lee. as maid, of honor, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Bassett announce the betrothal of their daughter, Ilene, of Denver, Colo., to Elmer J. Wiedemann, M.D., of Stuttgart, Germany, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. Wiedemann of Dillingen, Bavaria. The marriage will take place in Stuttgart on Nov. 26. The couple met during Dr. Wiedemann's "Beriver internship at Mercy hospital as a Fulbright grantee. He has studied I at Heidlebcrg, Geneva and Pa- Iris. and graduated from Tujbingen university with his Ph ID degree. He will return this I fall to Stuttgart to complete I requirements for his German I license and eventually will ac- ; rep? an offer from the U. S. Navy to work in their space and aviation medical research !program in the United States. | The bride-elect is a graduate jof the McHenry schools and in j 1957 from Cornell college. She has taught art and English in SLakewood high school in Colorado for two years and is presjently production manager for :an advertising firm in Denver. diate families at 12:30 o'clock, j with alcncon lace, iridescent a ^as^et °f tangerine and Later in the afternoi friends and relatives there for a reception. I fell from a lace and tulle , The bride graduated from >s c trimmed with , Mrs- P u ie;om sel«cif a i Champaign business college last Sequins and pearls : (1ress^ white -W«*sorles and a [May. The groom is attending, Miss Susan spuehr acted ^ | pink ^cymbidlum orchid corjournalism college at the Urn- Laid of honor Miss Learnja ' f ^e- M.7' T?n?*n wore a navV versity of Illinois. Upon return Se„ek wgg brjdesmaid. BWfc drefs w,th p,nk accessories and [from their wedding trip, they lyoung ladies are from Wonder ;a s'm^ar corsage. will reside in . Champaign while Lake They wore white, silk i A breakf&st for forty-five he completes his education. On organza wai«z length dresses, members of th£ two families their trip to Texas, the couple jvvi^h curnnierbunds of emerald and close friends followed the will visit th£ groom's brother, !green and had matching half service. In the evening, 400 (Howard, and family, as well as |hats Qnd cjrcuiar veils. ! guests gathered at the V.F.W. continuing on into Mexico. | Pau] Mattingly served as best clubhouse for a reception. , man and ushers were Gary The couple left on a honey- | " iVogt and Douglas Sellek. moon trip through the West. !PAMTT T T? COVAL.T ^rS- ^m'th wore a pastel : for two weeks and upon their Vp • - Iblue, embossed linen dress with | return will reside in an apart- HONQlMSi^rn^tEEEMy^-^wajjtlue accessories and a pink and j rtient on Riverside Drive. Read the WANT ADS HONOR GRADUATE Mrs. J. Matchen and daughter, Linda Rae, have returned from Muskegon, Mich., where they attended the graduation of Kenneth Larson, who was valedictorian of his class. ^Je received a scholarship to the U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n a n d was presented nine other awards. Kenneth was formerly a student in the McHenry grade and high schools. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rizzo j of Ingleside are the parents of a boy, born June 23 at Memorial hospital. A girl was born June 21 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pitts. Mr. ynd Mrs. Norbert Cisewski are the parents of a son,, born June 24 at Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frarik Milinac | welcomed a son at Memorial hospital on June 24. A daughter was born June 27 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pinkonsly. SSS". * >' / summer shower by Prince Matchabelli / Keep cool the fragrant way... splash ort tliis dalicious bouquet of 22 cooling fro* grancet. You'll stay delightfully scented arid refreshed far hours. $ 1 Cologne--4 ozs. Bubbling Bath Salts Perfume Creme Sachet Bath Soap--3 cakes Stick Deodorant New Roll-on Deodorant / Dusting Powdar Cologne--8 ozs. each Also-- Prices plus tax-- .S1.7S $1.65 ne tax en soap Cologne Spray Mist $2 CAMERA CLUB MEETS The Camera club will meet j July 5 at the Kotalik studio. I Members are asked to bring lfts <= Green St pictures for a photo contest. ' BOLGER'S Phone EV ®-40OO JOB'S DAUGHTERS I white corsage. Mrs. Sellek was j attired in a willow green dress, ibeige accessories and a garde-' The bride, a graduate of the McHenry high school, has been employed as a bookkeeper for North Bridge Marine Service. • --- ' iw*-at nig ii ochuui auu ia trill Mathews hall, after which the ployed as a carpenter for Ton couple left on a two-week trip to the Smoky Mountains. They will reside with the bride's parents for the present. The new Mrs. Sellek is a 1960 graduate of the McHenry high school and is now studying to i become a beautician. Her husiband attended McHenry high school alsc and is employed as an auto mechanic. GRADUATE NURSE Miss Carolyn Hopper, daughter of Mrs. Leonard Schlintz ind the late Floyd Hopper of Crystal Lake, former McHenry residents, was one of sixtys^ ven students at the Evanston hospital school of nursing who received diplomas in the commencement exercises held recently. Read the WANT ADS yan Construction. Miss Camille Covalt, daughter jnia and pink rose corsage. of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Covalt I A reception followed the j The groom "also attended the I of Center street, has been i ceremony for 100 guests in I joca] high school and is emnamed honored queen of Mcj Henry Bethel, No. 98. She was | installed in an impressive cere- ! monv which took place recentj ly in the Masonic Temple. ! Patricia Bates, past honored • queen, served as installing ofl ficer. Kathy Prawl was the rei tiring queen. ! Other officers installed with ! M i s s C o v a l t w e r e C a r o l ; Hughes, senior princess; Susan Watkins, junior princessr Judy Murray, guide; Susan Prawl, 'marshal; Lynda Morris, re- : eorder; Penny Scholtz, chapi lain; Brenda Krukow, musijcian; Carolyn Bruce, first messenger; Barbara Lorch, second ! m e s s e n g e r ; J a n e t M u r r a y , | third messenger; Sandra Fair. I child, fourth messenger; and | Karen Lindwall, senior custo- | dian. I Miss Barbara Krickl, installing soloist, was named treasurer for the year. CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank the m a n y f r i e n d s , n e i g h b o r s a n d relatives for their kind expressions of sympathy extended to us in our bereavement. We are grateful for cards, floral offerings, spiritual bouquets and especially for the services of Father Slingerland and Father Rennell. The Family of Joseph F. Wagner 9 Montgomery Photo MR. AND MRS. EWERS Donald Rizzio as bridesmaid. Joseph Gilmore served as best man and groomsmen were Roger Luety and Donald Rizzio. Following a trip to New England, the couple will reside at 105% Garfield street. Harvard. The bride attended North Boone high school and is employed by Admiral Corp., in Harvard as an inspector. The groom is a 194J graduate of Beloit high school, served seven years as a Navy radarman and is employed at Admiral as a department inspector foreman. Fashions for Children Sizes: Girls: 0-14 -- Boys: 0-7 The Store That's FIRST! _____ With Values f l|c\T With Better Brands * •• • J • With Finer Gifts Come In And Shop With Us! THE DEBBIE SHOP, Richmond, 111. One Door West of Anderson's Candy Open Daily 9-6 -- Closed Thurs. 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