Page Two THE McHEHRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, July 27. 1961 Third Birthday Party Ifpir Michael Aim --Michael Aim, son of Mr. and MPS. Stanley Aim, celebrated has, third birthday, July 20. Thirteen children including his brother, Jeffery, enjoyed the games, cupcakes and ice cream. In the evening his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aim of McHenry, his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Aim, and his great grandmother, Mrs. Gerda Davis, of Richmond were his guests. Unable to attend were his g r a n d p a r e n t s f r o m C r y s t a l Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kleptz and family; and two cousins from Indiana. Patricia Kelly's Engagement announced Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Kelly of McHenry this week announced the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Ann, to William Walter McCarroll, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McCarroll of McHenry. The bride-to-be graduated from New Trier high school, Winnetka and attended Mac- Murray college. Mr. McCarroll graduated from the McHenry high school and is employed as an apprentice plumber in McHenry. A November wedding is being planned. Carole Swanson To Marry In August Miss Carole Lynn Swanson and Samuel E. Mitterling, whose engagement was announced by Miss Swanson's parents sometime ago, have selected Saturday, Aug. 26, as their wedding date. The ceremony will take place &t 4:30 p.m. at the Wonder Lake Bible church with the pastor of the church, Rev. Richard N. Wright,, officiating. Miss Swanson, daughter of the Roy E. Swansons of Wonder Lake, is planning to continue" her nurse's training at Evanston hospital, where she is now- a senior. Mr. Mitterling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mitterling of Warroad, Minn., is an engineer, at Evanston hospital. ADELLA DICKSON Adella Dickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dickson of McHenry, is this week attending annual state leadership conference at East Bay camp, Lake Bloomington, 111., as a representative of the McHenry chapter of the Future Homemakers of America. Mr. and Mrs. ^fertan Crumlish of Woodstock became parents of a son July 20 at McHenry hospital. A daughter was born July 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stokes of Crystal Lake at McHenry hospital. • On July 24 a girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. David Lennon of McHenry .. at McHenry hospital. A Crystal. Lake Couple, Mr. and Mrs. James Kruse, became parents of a son at McHenry hospital, July 22. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roths, McHenry, announce the birth of a son JUiy 18 at McHenry hospital. The McHenry Plaindeal£¥ staff enjoyed a treat on this young man as his daddy is a linotype operator at our office. Mr-, and Mrs. Harold Weingart_ welcolmed a daughter born July-18 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weirich of Wonder Lake announce the birth of a son July 19 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. A son was born to Mr. and. Mrs. Richard Smith of Wonder Lake, July 21, at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. On July 22 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fry became parents of a' daughter at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Randell Sellek, Wonder Lake, announce the birth of a daughter at Memorial hospital, Woodstock on July 23. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Behnke are parents of a son bom July 20 al Harvard Memorial hospital.- DIVORCES GRANTED LaVergne Zdon of Lakemoor has j>een granted a divorce from -Albert Zdon. FO& TOUR DONNA CONNERS LOVELY BRIDE OF ROBERT SANDERS The Spring Grove Methodist church was t lie scene of one of the prettiest of mid-summer weddings when Miss Donna Conners became the bride of Robert Sanders, on Saturday, July 22, at 10 o'clock. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Conners and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mi's. George Sanders. Both families reside in Spring Grove. Rev. Philip Bergstrom officiated at the double ring ceremony before the church altar decorated with white gladioli. Soloist was Mrs. Genevieve Gardiner, who sang "O Promise Me" and "The Lord's Prayer". The bride was lovely in a floor length gown of white chantilly lace over taffeta, with fitted bodice and full skirt, and the neckline featured rows of pearls. Her fingertip veil was of white tulle. She carried White carnations centered with a white orchid. Sandra Sanders, sister of the groom was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Brenda Conners and Ruth Hess. The attendants were dressed^ similarly in floor length gowns of pastel pink silk organza with lace insertions in the bodice. Their headpieces were of pink tulle. They carried pink and white carnations. Best man and attendants for the groom were James Thomas, Dick Young and Philip Kincaid. The bride's mother chose for her daughter's wedding a sheath dress of beige lace and wore a corsage of white roses. The groom's mother wore a silk sheath dress and her corsage was of pink roses. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the American Legion hall in Genoa City, Wis. A dinner was served the immediate family at noon. From 2 to 6, approximately 200 guests attended the reception. The guests were entertained with music and dancing, and a buffet supper was served. The groom is employed with Thelen Sand & Gravel Co. Following their honeymoon, the newlyweds will reside in Solon Mills. FLOWER SHOW ES VIEWERS ^UND WORLD" Around the world in eighty minutes? That is the schedule on August 19 and 20 at the .flower show to be held at West wood school on Franklinville road, just outside of Woodstock. This spectacular colorama is being presented by the four garden clubs in and around the Woodstock area the Bull Valley Garden club, Kishwaukee Garden club, Men's Garden club of Woodstock, and the Woodstock Garden club. Each of these clubs has an illustrious reputation for staging shows full of variety and inspiration. The general chairman of the show is Mi's, Loren Dirren- Ijerger of Woodstock. The international flavor of the show stems from the title "The Market Place." One will be able to view tables using accessories suggesting countries such as Holland,. Greece, England, Egypt, India, Peru, Honolulu, etc. Triptychs and shadow boxes will cover the United States from New England to the Golden Gate. In t h e a r r a n g e m e n t c a t e g o r y , again, around the world from the orient to Swedish modern. DONNA RAYCRAFT BECOMES BRIDE IN JULY SERVICE M iss Donna Raycraft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Raycraft of Rt. 3, Woodstock, became the bride of Mr. Robert Dwyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dwyer of Skokie, in a wedding ceremony solemnized at St. Mary's Catholic church, Woodstock, Saturday, July 15. Rev. Fr. Joseph Egan officiated at the 11 o'clock ceremony. Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Donahue of Woodstock, sister and broth er-in-law of the groom. A reception followed . the ceremony at the K. of C. hall an Woodstock, attended by seventy-five guests. The groom, a graduate of Loyola, is a furniture salesman. The bride, who graduated in 1955 from the McHenry high school, is employed in an insurance office in Chicago. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express > our thanks for your kind expressions of s y rti p a t h y, cards, masses, flowers and prayers which were gratefully appreciated by the family of the late John Phannenstill. We also, want to thank Father Baumhofer and Father Rennell for their spiritual aid before and after the death of our father. The Family of John Phannenstill 7-27-61 James Wegeriersj Welcome Baby j Mr. and Mrs. James Wegener of Ringwood are happy to welcom£ into their home a five-week old son, James Frederick, born June 13. The little fellow was christened by Rev. Fr. Edward Coakley at St. Patrick's Catholic church last Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, with Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Saunders of Sycamore, aunt and uncle of the baby, as sponsors. The baby's grandparents are Fred Wiedrich of Ringwood and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wegener of McHenry. The new baby and his mother were honored at a baby shower held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Miller at Richmond last Monday evening, with Mrs. Bill ' Karls, Mrs. Warren Wegener and Mrs. Jake Wegener as co-hostesses. Twenty guests enjoyed a social evening. Decoration on the gift table were in blue. YOUNG STUDENT WINS HONORS IN COLLEGE PHARMACY McHenry friends will be happy to learn that Kathleen Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Young of Elgin, has been elected national secretary-treasurer of the student section of the American Pharmaceutical association. Her election came at the annual convention held in Chicago. The young University of Illinois college of pharmacy student will also serve as secretary of the University of Illinois A.Ph.A. student branch for 1961-62* Miss Young, daughter of a former McHenry resident, has been editor of the college of p h a r m a c y p u b l i c a t i o n , t h e Pharmascope, and is historian of her sorority, Lambda Kappa Sigma. She also received recognition for service on the Illini Union social committee. Reunion Picnic For Clemens School Alumni A reunion picnic of jtUpils' of the Clemens school from ttye year 1931 through 1941 Vfill be held at, the V.F.W. park on Sunday, Augi 13, starting at 11 o'clock In' the morning. Those ,wfco fWve hot been contacted > are asked to call Mrs. Buelah Habeley Hansing at FEderal (8-4026, or Mrs. Earl EVergfeen l5- 5876 after *$Vj>iin." V )' , CARD OP THANKS In the Golden.Book of Pleasant Memories, let me say "Thank You" on each page, to all the fronds and neighbors. * Elmer Thorp; 7-27-61 fou are co*radiiaaii iy invited to attend die ram on CARD OF THANKS My grateful thanks are extended to all my kind friends for the prayers, kind wishes and cards which helped so greatly in my recovery from an almost losing bout with pneumonia. After two and onehalf weeks, I have been allowed to leave Columbus hospital and convalesce at home. Garrison (Senator) Latimer 7-27-61 • 28, 1961 irom 12 noon ti( ? oj? the J. STUDIO (In the Riverside Hotel) 1304 N. Riverside Dr., McHenry, III. Stop In To See . . . FIESTA WEEK PICTURES TS - CARD! and See Fred & Lil Wirtz At ; 3426 W. Elm - McHenry (Next to titsa Toddler Shop) PEaosae EW S-3S2® W. O//., IJou... the widest selection of professional talents to give you "personalized" attention and care. "It Costs No More, To Set The Best!" Riverside JSbJi 9 aver&i 1320 N. Riverside Dr tylinp Phone EV 5-0147 Member of N.H.C.A. Open: Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9-9; Wed., 9-6; Sat., 8-6; Closed Mml UO McHenry, I1L Party Host At 95 Alfred Revor, 95, is shown at left as he hosted the recent golden wedding anniversary celebration of his daughter and husband, Mr. and' Mrs. Edwin L. Kessler, Sr., of suburban Roseland. Mr. Revor, who was unable to be present at Mc- Henry's 125th anniversary Celebration this month, intends to visit hero in the near future. He was born in McHenry March 1G, 18(56, just thirty years after the community was settled. Mr. Revor's brother, James, was chief of police in McHenry many years ago. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. George Brower of Indianapolis, Ind., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Damen of 3816 W. Main street for a few days during the Fiesta -- Anniversary week celebration. They report a wonderful time, attending the many activities in progress. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sharp and son, Mrs. John Bolger and Mrs. Ella Newman visited Mr. and Mrs. James Wegener and their new son, James Frederich, at Ringwood last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Belling of Maywood were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Damen of Main street for a few days last week and the visitors had complimentary remarks to make about our city. Mrs. William Just en visited her son, Rollin, and .family at River Forest over the weekend. Mrs. Verona Kent and niece, Sally Niesen, visited the past week with Laurayne Conway, who is a counselor at the Chippewa Ranch camp in Eagle River, Wis. George Wirfs left Wednesday for his home in St. Petersburg, Fla., after a six-week stay visiting relatives and friends in his home town. July 30 Ice Cream Social 2 to 7 p.m. -- Pistakee Terrace Beach. August 1 Women of the Moose Meeting. August. 6 Old Fa.shioncd Ice Cream Soi-ial - Lakeland Park Community House 4 to 7 p.m. -- Re f res 1 n no its and Entertainment - Sponsored by Lakeland Park Women's Club. August 9 Dessert Luncheon -- Card August 23 St. Mary's Home and School Style Show -- 12:30 p.m. August 28 Annual Picnic Dinner -- McHenry Country Club -- 12:30 p.m. -- Riverview Camp, R.N.A. WED SATURDAY Miss Diana Louise Koerper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Koerper of Lakeland Park, was married to Mr. Alfred M. Thorson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thorson of Bay View Beach, in a pretty ceremony solemnized in St. Patrick's Catholic church, McHenry, at 11:30 o'clock Saturday, July 22. MARRIAGE LICENSES Richard Anderson, German Town, Wis., and Betty Zeppenfield, McHenry. Lance Gedde, Park Ridge, and Jo Ann LaRock, Island Lake. C IN MEMORIAL Knauer, Karl F. -- In loving memory of my dear husband who passed away two years ago July 31. Always true, unselfish and kind, few in this world, his equal you'll find. A beautiful life that came to an end, he died as he lived, everyone's friend. Mrs. Bernice Knauei^ *7-27% Hie McHenry Plaindealer has moved to its ^ New Location at 3812 W. Elm St. "Next lo National Tea" CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank Pastor Carl Lobitz for his prayers, a|l relatives, neighbors and friends for cards, well wishes, and prayers offered during my illness. Louisa Janiszewski 7-27-61 One does not find streets paved with gold very often, but, once in a while, we can find a few minutes left on a parking meter. Watch CUSTOM T.V. GROW! 3413 W. Elm Street McHenry, III. * QUESTION: Is this the "Batyf we financed a crop for 17 years agof ANSWER: You bet! And we're going to see him through "Ag " school, too! A fanner Ekes to do business with a bank that is genuinely concerned with him, his family and his daily problems. And this goes for our otksr neighbors who are not farmers, too. We havie proved our concern through the years. Banks, like ours, pioneered in the development of farm credit. That's because we're interested in making farm loans, and we have the experience to give farmers who counsel. Our bank is owned and operated by people right in this community who know and understand farming. Maybe, that's why we have been able to serve the farm community so successfully through the years. We're a Community Bank ... and Proud of it! McHENRY STATE BANK (Established Since 1906) Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation -- Member Federal Reserve System Interest Paid On Savings Deposits Pfe@K)© 5-1040