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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Dec 1960, p. 2

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figi Two THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thundiy, December 1> 1960 Knights, Ladies Buffet Supper About seventy members of the knights of Columbus hnd their wives attended a buffet Sapper held Sunday evening at ||)ie K. of C. hall. Dancing and ||ftmes were enjoyed during the cvenihg. Big Hollow P.T.A. I To Feature Dancers "Bring your partner -- swing your partner," will be the program theme for the Big Hollow P.T.A. meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 7, at. 8 p.m. Charles Rapp antf his square dancerswill be the special guests for the evening. There will be a short business meeting followed by . the traditional "grab bag" for the coming holiday season. .JH&stesses for the evening be the sixth grade moth- St. Mary's P.TA To Hear Program The regular monthly rryggting of St. Mary's P.T.A. will be "held MoQday, Dpc. 3,~1b tiff School auditorium at 8°fcun.,~at which tirhe a Christmas' gram will be given by tfoejfr^ second, third and fourth B&de pupjls ofJSt.; Mary's scl^fL r- . Refreshments will be served. Saturday Britfe ^tvervlew Camp Plans Xm&s Party . /At the November meeting of RIVerview Camp. R.N.A.. held •at the K. of C. hall, plans were made for the annual Christmas $>arty on Dec. 20 at 7:30 pjn. There will be a gift exchange of seventy-five cent articles. .Election of officers will be held during the business meettag that evening. f sj|Jltiotfnce Engagement XM D6na Marie Petersen "Mr. and "Mrs. Alfred Hoefling iit "McHenry announce the en-; ^geirYent of their grand- 'd&Ughter, Dona Marie Peterto John Willard, son of Mrs. Alma Willard of Island ~ \"W\ - i my ilii No wedding date has been ifet. Wlige Club Meets At ftersten Residence tThe Wonder Lake Catholic Women's Bridge club met this fpeJv at the home of Millie fej$ten. The hostess was high ayer for the evening and Betty Selsdorf received consolation prize. Others playing were Alice Condren, Maxine Bixby, JDoris Andreas, Lorraine Hou- &L M&rie Shrosbree and HarlUt McCall. . ,,Tasty .apple pie was served with coffee. ..-Next month the croup will jgeet at Marie Shrosbree's home. Howe# Photo . . . . geraldute qaekv A beautiful fall solemnized &t 'fftl rajxl$c's, Catholic cliUrch Wst "Saturday,' Nov. ife, when Mr. '^ifliain ,Jf.r Cowlin of Crystallite dappled, as Ms "bride . Mis* : Gertfldine Carey groom C. Cowiin ah<j the lat Cowlin. The iMde j| the ter of Mr. "and ^frs John Carey of ^tcjfejvryy RteV.. Fr. Eugene "Parker official at the nuptftf MfiSli at ll&Oj o'clock. . Miss Carey, giyen in marriage by her father, was lovely in an ivory peau de self gown^gh? woj^e a fyussej? lap£ maintflla which * * MISS JOAN SIMMS BECOMES BRIDE OF iLIAM WEBER Christen Daughter Of Harold Walters He infant daughter of Mr. ahd Mrs. Harold Walter was 'dirlstened Linda Marie in a Tiaptlsmal service which took .place at Zion Evangelical Lutferah church during the 10:30 ; "Service on Sunday, Nov. £0, with Rev. Carl A. Lobitz of- Ublating. Sporisors were Robert Elsing, a friend of the family. and Shirley Dowell, a Cousin. gathering was held after- Wards at the parents' home on Waukegan road, where a biiflet 'dinner was served for the Immediate family. Those in attendance besides ^he baby and her parents were ttie grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. •fofon Eshoo of Chicago, Mr. "IKid Mrs. Robert Eshoo and Wigliter, Leanne, of Brookeld, . Mr. and Mrs. Herman Walter and family, Delores and Kfchard, of Crystal Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eising and -daughter, Mary, of Wonder Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dowell and daughter, Shirley, of McHenry. - Those unable to attend were the great-grandmother, Mrs. Anna Garr, Mr. and Mrs. )farank Garr and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Watkins and sons, all from Chicago. she from Brussels, stepHanotis. Attending^ , Wfje Richard J. Zieinan of Lake Zurich, Her felstcfr,' 'tis .'foafton' of honor, andMisa Barbara O'Grady of WiimetHfk, $|wl. Thomas Babcock ;. and MWJohn JC, Thies, of McHeiucy a£ bridesmaids. They wore moss g r e e n v e l v e t d r e c j w a and wreaths of rose leaver .00 theli* heads. All of thp bouquets were of yellow mums, « - , Jane Ziem&n of iLfeke Zurich, niece of the thp flower girl. She woKe a light T beige velvet dress and carried* yellow mums. Edward A. May of EdKH&ri tcsn, Alberta, Ctaad^/Serve the groom as Irat itian ail ushers were \VHlfkm "J^ntes ojfjL Chicago, Thoifms Bflfbeock of ' McHenry a^d Jphfe. Q»)vlin dt Crystal Lake, .H^ ^rot^es. i. ^Plie of the . prettiest of ttije holiday weekend weddings in this area jwas, the marriage sole*iftlzed at St. Mary's Catholic church on Saturday, Nov. 26, uniting Miss Joan _Simms, "daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. The-: odore J. Simms of Rt. 3, Mc- Senry, aind Mr. William N. Wpber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weber Of Rt. 1, Pistakee Ba«y ropd. Rev. Fr. Harold Nilges officiated at the 11 o'clock cerefor whic|i; $j§ter Anand the children's choir offered Kpproprrate mQsic. The church altars were decorated for the occasion with pink and white ^bouquets. *riip attractive bride selected a floor length gown of houquet taffeta |n light ivory color,; with chapel length train. The d r e s s f e a t u r e d a b o d i c e and lone sleeves re-embroideredwith ,Aiencon lace imported from France, and a. flower at the waist. Her bouquet consisted of Amazon lilies and Stenhanotis. Mrs. Robert ^urns of Chicago; acted as matron of honor and. bridesmaids.j were Miss, Joyc? Weber, sister of the groom, find Miss Joan Nimseern. a friend. They were attired similarly in street length dresses, of aqua taffeta, with $qpiare necklines, short sleeves and wrap-aipupd skirts featuring bows starting at. the side *&ftd extending dpwrv the bapk. fiey carried white muffs, with Ink looses and pom poms, and 3d white Jat^. Dfefifel,. Weber seryed rather as b«t itian. Groomstnen were )licl?a^ti Simms, of, Denver, CoIq;. "brother of the bride, and Albert Schaefer of McHenry. Mrs. STmms selected "a light bli^e jtllk dress with royal blup and green floral design, and matching jacket. She had a blue floral hat and a pink cymttidium corsage. Mrs. Weber wore a pile green brocade tfress with tnatehfng jacket, green floral 1iat, brown accessories aftd a similar corsage. Breakfast was served at "Chapel Hill Country Club to tv/eaty-flve gikests following the fcferefnony. Later, the Legion Honie in Lake Zurich was' tl»e setting for a reception attended by 300 gtiests. Following a twelve-day trip to t®eJdc6, the couple will re-* side at Pistakee Bay,, The T>r!de is a graduate ojf 15ePaul tMversity in 1959 and is flow a teacher in the fourth grade at the Jbhnsburg school. The bridegroom, a McHenry high school graduate, received his degree in agriculture frorp the University of Illinois and |s now employed a% a plumber With his father's firm. £pQjj IN^REST: a 6 jpftr cept loan pn .$10,000 for 20 years will normally earn $7,- 194 Ju. ipteirest. Oman's Club To old Xmas Program The McHenry Woman's club ill hold a Christmas program riday, Dec. 9, at the Methjiadtet church at 1 p.m., at which tiine there will be a demonstration on how to make Christmas decorations. Members are requested to bring clothing or toys for the needy and a grab bag gift. , Mrs. A. J. Wirtz is chairman of the committee in charge of the program, assisted by Mesd^ urnes Henry Freund, Calvin Stineman, Carl Weber, Clyde J&iley, George Johnson, Rob- ,ert Thompson, Elbert Bergen- "er, Ludwig Kaeuffl, Victor Bas Si and Sarah Dies. Mrs. Carey ^elected a suit, fur trimmi^, ^^biowij ,.! cessories and a: ^icown arc! corsage. Mrs. Cowlin was als0 attired i^ beige. Upon their fetifri*, from wedding trip to Mexico, thfe couple will reside 1h Lake. ,• . The bride is, & at Maryville college; $ty Mo. The bridegpfiociiR from the University 'of gan school 'of.)**One^i* istration aoid Michigan 16# ov. 12 Photo by Kotalik TllE C. J. KORUSfiS Saturday, Nov. 12, Was the wedding day of Misis Charlotte Freund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freund of Spring Grove, and Lt. Charles J. Korys, USAF, of Chicago.. They were married in St. Jeter's Catholic , church, Spring Grpve, \)y the bride's brother, l^ev. Nicholas T. Freund, of Rio Defll, Calif. Autumn Bride < v ^<>x ^ \ |a|| Julaine Kloeckner Becomes Bride On Thanksgiving Day A wedding of interest locally was . solemnized on Thanksgiving /Day, Noy. 24, when Miss Julaine Kloeckner became the bride of Mr. Edward Miller. Rev. Fr. Eugene Baumhofer officiated at the 10 o'clock nuptial 'rite in St. Mary's Catholic church, uniting in marriage the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wohlert of Spring Grove aind the son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pollet of Harvard. , The pretty bride approached the altar in a ballerina length dress featuring a white lace bodice, and organza over a taffeta skirt. She carried red and yellow roses in her bouquet. Edith Wohlert of Spring Grove, her sister, acted as maid of honor, attired in blue lace over taffeta, ballerina length, white accessories and a red and yellow rose corsage. Joseph Justen of Woodstock, a friend of the groom, served as best man. Mrs. Wohlert selected a black lace dress with blue accessories and a red and yellow rose corsage. Mrs. Pollet wore ta, with matching accessories a)fd a similar corsage. - The bridal couple and imm e d i a t e f a m i l i e s e n j o y e d Thanksgiving dinner at the home of her aunt and uncle. A reception followed at the Odd Fellows hall in Harvard for 150 guests, With Harriet Wohlert, a sister, and Judie Justen, a friend, cutting and serving the wedding cake. Tfie couple left later on a short wedding trip. The bride is a graduate of the McHenry high school and is now employed at Magic Slacks. The groom is an employee of the Admiral plant in Harvard. CARD OF THANKS We wish ,to take this opportunity to express our sincere thanks to our neighbors and friends for remembering us on our Golden wedding ainniversary. :> Mr. and Mrfe. William V. Hergott *12-1-60 : i-- *- TOANNE SMITH WED ON SATURDAY TO DALE HOUGHTON Miss Joanne Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith of McHenry, became the bride of Mr. Dale Houghton, son of Mrs. Arthur Krause of McHenry, in a quiet ceremony which took place last Saturday, Nov. 26, in Woodstock. Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wozala of McHenry. The newlyweds will reside in the L-L-L apartments on Main NOW Rainbow offers We will: - • Take down • SANITONE clean + Decorator fold • Rehang your drapes PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT u. .• Rainbow Cleaner^ Licensed SANITONE Cleaners Phone: EVergreen 5-0927 MRS. JOHN VESELY .. A beau tlfpi , late autumn wedding was solemnized at St. Patrick's Catholic church, McHenry, on Saturday, NtfV. 19, uniting in marriage Miss Penny Nye, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William A. Nye, Pistakee Bay, and Mr. John Josepjh Vesely, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Adam Vesely of . Hollywood, 111. .. CARD OF THANKS We would like ; to take- .t! opportunity to thftrilr5 who extended their sympathy in. so many ways during the time of our bereavement. We are so very grateful to friends, i neighbors and relatives, to doctors and njurses of the McHenry County Memorial hospi-i tal, Woodstock, and especiallyto Rev. Fathers Joseph Blitsep and Cletus Anger of Jbhnsburg and Father Murphy Of Woodstock. The Family ojf Mrs. John N. Schmitt •12-1-60 Put your knit dresses and skirts back in style. Our Professional knitters will make mem to the new shorter hemline with perfectly finished hems for $6.00. ALSb: We can shorten regular dresses, skirts and coats at $1.50 to $4.50 each. lone EV. 5-0927 for Pick-Up Service CLEANERS Licensed SANITONE Cleaners 100 k. Front St. McHenry VAMinfl Corner "North pf ^a^loftal Tjt^a Co. Store Open Dally -- 8 A.M. to 6t P.M. --. EMdays to 9 P.M. Always plenty of Free Parking at Rainbow's Drive-In Crowning Touch sonal a^pearainces" on festive holiday occasions is a flattering new haii^o ... fey us! ss for your "per- OfQtlfmm OUt Item* ffe have Novel for the tifflei Cpnvnunity. Club To Elect Officers The next meeting of the J o h n s b u r g Community c l u b and the annual election of of- -iicers will take place next Monday, Dec. 5, at 8:30 o'clock. Due to the importance of the meeting, all members are urged to be present. | Committee members mil be notified by mail. ^iverdide 'dvxxir&ty.iing, .Stticlio 126 N. Riverside Dr. Phone EV 5^147 Mcrfen'ry, 111. JMjem^r of ^.HlC.A. __ Open; Tue«V;fhurs., Fri.. 9-9; Wed., Sat., 8-5; Closed Mon. 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