• \ ilYPUNG-ALBRETH' .... VOWS EXCHANGED AT ST. JOHN'S It was a beautiful holiday season wedding last Saturday, Dec. 29. • hat uniled in marriage Miss Joan Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. l^eo Young of 3603 N. Richmond road, and Mr. Robert Albreth, ' son of Mrs. Gwendolyn Albreth of Union. Rev. Fr. Joseph Blltsch officiated at the 11 o'clock nupiwil Mass performed in St. John the Baptist churi-h, Johnsburg. The altars were decorated appropriately with bouflMots of Christmas poinsettins. Miss Yoilng walked down the aisle, lovely in a bridal pown of while satin, styled with scoop neckline, long sleeves and bell skirt. Her trntti tif silk Organza extended from the shoulder and featured silk otganza roses at the top. Silk Italian rosebuds were 'attached to the veil, which fell gracefully over her forehead. THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER 'N Thursday, January 3, 1963 > Bt.tKKLY Sl'OUK loverly Spohr i • Rnga>fed To Well Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Sjiohr of Pistakee Bay jinpounce the engagement of th daughter, Beverly, to I Frank K. Studnick, son of I 'fend Mrs. Frank . Studnick of Cicero. Beverly is in her junior m at I l l i n o i s S t a t e Normal u n i versity. Her fiance is a 1W.' graduate of the same university and is now teaching at u n d e e Community high school. T the weckllng will take place in August "of 1964. Kenneth Pociask To Marry Connty Girl Announcement has been made of the engagement on Christmas Kvr of Miss Bonnie Saran of Fox River Grove to Mr. Kenneth T. Pociask, son of Mr. and Mrs. Casimir Pociask of 2601 S. River road, McHenry (Griswoid Lake). « No date has been set for the .Wedding. Mr. P o c i a s k g r a d u a t e d in 1960 from the McHenry high school and has been with the National /toard for two years. Community Cltib , win meet Jan. 7 The Johnsbuig Community club will hold its next meeting "ft Monday evening, Jan. 7, at K p.m. at memorial hail. Com: mi t tee members will be c notified by m.iil. * KARYN LOMBARDI Raryn Lombardl Engaged To Wed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lombardi announce the engagement of their daughter, Karyn, to William Kirk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orin Kirk of Gays, 111. Karyn is a graduate of McHenry high school and is in her senior year at Grant hospital school of nursing in Chicago. Her fiance js a graduate nurse of Alexian Brothers school of nursing and is now studying medicine at the University of Illinois in Champaign. No definite date has been • Prt frrr NANCY FLANDERS Kenneth May To Wert Rockford Girl Mrs. Marie K. Flanders of Rockford announces the engagement of her daughter, Nancy Murie, to Mr. Kenneth I*]. May, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. May of Richmond. No definite wedding date has been set. ONE-MAN SHOW OFFERED WOMAN'S CLUB ON JAN. 11 1 SANDRA SC'UMCNK Tell Betrothal Of Miss Mchmunk Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schmunk Of 3420 W. Fairway drive, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Jean, to Kenneth L. Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F, Young of 2014 W. Rt. 120. Sandra is presently employed as a secretary with an architectural firm in Chicago and Kenneth is completing a sales management course at Rockford School of Business in Rockford. A fall wedding is planned. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE On Jan. 11, the McHenry Woman's Club will proudly present Mrs. Sadie Stern Merel, the original one-woman show, in one hour of vibrant, dynamic, portrayal in which she assumes all roles in a New Vork stage production. Mrs. Merel is equally versatile in comedy or drama. She is skilled in dialects and voice ranges. She has appeared several times in surrounding aeas • Hnrvarti and Antioch -- and has made repeat appearances in these areas. This is her first appearance in McHenry and it is with great anticipation that the McHenry Woman's club will hear her on Jan. 11 in the Community Methodist church social hall. The meeting will cpnvene at I p.m., with the social hour following the program, under the supervision of Mrs. Frank lilake and her committee. At a recent meeting of the lub, it was voted to extend a ourtesy membership for 1962- to local ministers' wives and all teachers. This is l>eing done on a trial basis in the hope that some of the local teachers can find time to participate in some of the club activities and feel a part of the McHenry Woman's club philanthropies. It was also recently decided to contribute $100 to the Illinois Women's clubs scholarship fund, $10 to Park Ridge School ;'or Girls, $10 to Lincoln Lodge for Boys and $10 has already been sent to the Girl Scouts. The entire proceeds of the annual card party being held at the V.F.W. on Feb. 14 will go to McHenry Library. As the club memtiership continues to grow, they are able to contribute to many more women's club philanthropies, making members feel more a part of the National Federation of Women's Clubs. Attending the bride was\ Miss Carol Young, her sister,' j'S maid of honor, and Mrs. Janice VanDruska of Barrington, a edusin. Miss Jacqueline Pavis of B»rrittgton, a friend, »nd Mrs. Gloria Korman of Woodstock, bridesmaids. They were attired in red brocaded dresses, ankle length, fashioned with round, scoop neeklincs and long sleeves. They wore white satin pillbox hats, white satin shoes and satin muffs decorated with large red roses. Ross Kitchen of Marengo served as best man and groomsmen were Raymond Litnisky of Hebron, Robert Foster of Union and Richard Dailey of Woodstock. Ushers were Charles Kunde of Marengo and Norman Lesken of Buffalo, N. Y. Pretty Vicky Lynn Draper, godchild and cousin of the bride, was the flower girl, wcaiing a Christmas ^green, short silk dress, fur muff and fur hat trimmed with holly. Jerry Gaylord of Marengo, godchild and cousin of the groom, was the stately ring bearer. Mrs. Young selected for her daughter's wedding a royal blue velvet costume suty and matchinjf blue velvef-dress, with which she wore black accessories and an orchid corsage. Mrs. Albreth was attired in a goldcolored knit suit, black accessories and a similar corsage. A dinner for 200 guests followed the ceremony at the V. F. W. clubhouse, after which an afternoon reception was enjoyed. ' The couple left on a twoweek trip into Wisconsin, and upon their return will reside in an apartment near Wonder Lake. The bride is a 1956 graduate of the McHenry high school, attended Northern Illinois university at DeKalb and for the past three summers has attended Loyola university. She teaches at St. Mary's school in McHenry. Mr. Albreth is a graduate of Marengo high school, attended Northern Illinois university and is now manager of the Linder furniture store in Woodstck. THE B I B L E SPEAKS 10 YOU New Radio Series 9:30 a.m. Sunday, WCLM-FM, 101.9 me WAIT, 820 kc Christian Science r, January 9 "WHAT IS MAN?" January 8 Jaycee Smoker and Orientation Meeting -- 8 p.m. -- Dave Granger home. January 12 Card and Bunco Party -- Club Lilymoor -- 8 p.m. -- Proceeds go to Cerebral Palsy Drive. January 24 Community P.T.A. Meeting ---8:15 p.m. Edgebrook school Prof. George Walter, guest speaker. February 14 Card Party -- V.F.W. Clubhouse Sponsored by McHenry Woman's Club -- Proceeds go to McHenry Library. Hold Fun Night At Wonder Lake .Wonder Lakers might well attend the next PTA "Fun Night" meeting Tuesday night, Jan. 8, if for no other reason than self-defense. When the curtain goes up at 8 p.m. in Harrison School gym, many secrets will lje laid bare to the community. Pat Dusthimer, chairman, has arranged a full-fledged "I've Got A Secret" program. Judging from a few advance hints, the guests, panelists and audience are in for some rare and humorous, but good-natured, secret situations. The panel will be selected Irom tne audience at random. Prizes will be awarded. Mrs. Dusthimer and her fee* lect committee of ftuth Kin&e and Maxine Bixby, have quietly probed into lives and events of many people to obtain choice revelations. To learn whether neighbors and friends "tipped off" the committee, every individual whether or not a PTA member of parents of school children should plan to be present for an evening of fun. The Harrison school board also meets the same evening, but whether members can concentrate on business while the PTA is ranging at large over many subjects remains a point of conjecture. S^IHIHIMia MeHrn Mr. and Mis. Kopsell of Crystal Lake became the parents of a girl on Dec. 30. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Loren Fisher of Lake Villa on Dec. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Postl of Barrington announced the birth of a daughter on Dec. 31. A son was born Dec. 31 to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Crokin of McHenry. A girl was bom Dec. 31 to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaiser of Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrst John Kaufman of McHenry welcomed a daughter on Dec. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Paul 11 Freund are parents of a son born Saturday, Dec. 29. He has two brothers, Mark, 6 aAd Stephen, 4. The material grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scholz and Mrs. Frances Scholz is the maternal g r e a t g r a n d m o t h e r . Herb Freund is the paternal grandfather. Memorial Hospital On Dec. 27 a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Abner. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen, Wonder Lake, are parents of a son born Dec. 28. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Repke of Ringwood announce thfr birth of a daughter Dtiic 27. A son was born Dec. 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ernest of Wonder Lake. Other Births Lt. jg. and Mrs. Eugene J. McCarthy are parents of a daughter, Christine Ann, born Dec. 29 in Atsugi, Japan. The young lady weighed 5 lbs. 8 oz. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. McCarthy, 4701 W. Lake Shore ('rive, McCullom Lake. The maternal grandmother is Mrs. Frank Heckle, Seatle, Wash. The baby's father is stationed with the navy in Japan. Mr. and Mr«. James Bastian of Chicago announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Susan, in a Chicago hospital Dec. 18. The baby has a brother, James, Jr., 1 *2 years old. Mrs. Bastian is the former Jane Blake, daughter* of the Wilfred Blakes of McHenry. The maternal great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blake. Mrs. Maida Bastian. Wonder Lake, is the paternal grandmother. DAVID CARLSONS,^, OBSERVE 58TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. David Carlson of Griswokl Lake celebrated their fifty-eighth wedding anniversary at a family gathering held Sunday, Dec. 30, at their home at 2508 S. Michael court. Mr. Carlson, 76 years of age, and his wife, Elsie, 74 years old, are both enjoying good health. The couple has two children/ Leonard Carlson and Lillian Morgan, both of DesPlaines. ?/Iany of their grandchildren and great-grnndchildren were present for the -occasion. The six grandchildren are David and Donald Carlsoh, Doris Buck, D e n n i s , Robert and Thomas Morgan; also fourteen great-grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leotker of McHenry attended the wedding anniversary celebration. The Carlsons have lived in this area for about ten years. REV. CONSTANTINE TO ADDRESS ST. PATRICK'S CLUB St. Patrick's club will hold its next monthly meeting Tuesday, Jan. 8, at 7:45 p.m. in the church hall. Rev. C. E. Constantine, O.F.M., of St. Mary's seminary in Crystal Lake, will be guest speaker. Hostess for the meeting is^ Dorothy Uttich, assisted by not hers of fifth grade children, who will serve refreshments. An attendance- prize will be awarc\pd to the room with the best attendance. FRANCES CASEY BECOMES BRIDE AT NUPTIAL MASS MARRIAGE LICENSES Ronald Kosmicki and Pamela Bethke, both of Wonder r.ake. St. Patrick's Catholic church was the setting for a pretty wedding Saturday morning, Dec. 29, when Miss Frances Casey became the bride of Donald McGowan. Rev. Fr. Eugene Parser officiated at the nuptia| {rd\p performed at 10 o'clock. ^ Breakfast was served to the bridal party at the Starlight restaurant following the service, and at 5:30 o'clock a reception was held at the Legion home. Following a short honeymoon trip, the groom wiH return to Georgia, where he is serving with the U. S4 Army paratrooper division. His bride will join him later. COOKS CORNER by Marie Sehaettgen CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank Rev. Ernest Carder for his kind and comforting words,' pall bearers, relatives, neighbors and friends for their beautiful floral offerings and other acts of kindness. Also to all those who kindly donated the use of their cars. The Family of *1-3-63 Marshall Buchert U. S. has 10M: million people suffering from mental illness or personality disturbances. I At a recent Garden club pot luck luncheon, several mem' bers asked for recipe for cauli flower casserole. It has appeared in this column previously but here it is again. Cauliflower Au Gratln 1 large head cauliflower (firm-- no brown spots please) Cream Sauce -- medium lb. grated American cheese ° 3 or 4 hard-cooked eggs Corn flake crumbs Salt Pepper Place eggs in cold water, bring to boil and simmer for 10 minutes. Plunge in cold water and peel immediately. Cook cauliflower in large amount of water uncovered for about ten minutes or until just tender but still firm. It is better to trim and separate flowerlets before cooking. Make cream sauce and grate cheese while cauliflower is cooking. Place cauliflower, cheese, eggs and sauce in bowl, reserving about 2 tbsp. cheese for top. Add salt and pepper to taste and toss lightly to mix. Place in l a r g e c a s s e r o l e , top with crushed cornflakes, about S tbsp; and sprinkle the 2 tbsp. chcese over top, then bake fo* 30 minutes in 350 degree oven. '*toonaU~ tors. Jefthie May Coofey has returned from a Christmas visit with her son, Robert, ana family In Florida. Mrs. Charles Gibbs and Mrs. Walter Walsh were in Elgin Sunday where they attended a gathering at the Patrick Smith home honoring their new daughter, Brigid Elizabeth, who was christened on that day. A group of relatives and friends frfonv Barrington, Crystal Lake and McHenry gathered at the Thomas -Adams home Saturday evening to honor their little son, Donald, on his second birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weber of Waukegan visited relatives and friends here Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Eddy Adams, Debby and Ricky, and Mrs. 'Adams' mother, Mrs. Marion Johnston of Hialeah, Fla., were guests of McHenry and Wauconda relatives over the holidays. The Herb Rei ha nsperger and Thomas Fen wick families were dinner guests in the Elliott Timme home in Park Ridge on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brockrogge of Crystal Lake entertained members of the Patzke family at - a Christmas part> at their home in Crystal Lake on Saturday, Dec. 22. Mrs. Brockrogge is the former Shirley Patzke. The Mark Hopkins family of Madison, Wis., were visitors in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doherty, on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Granger Smith and grandson, Jeffrey Smith of Elgin, and Miss Villa Smith of Cleveland, Ohio, were Sunday evening supper guests in the Robert Thompson home. Other out of tewn callers were Mrs. Charles Owen and son, Charles, of Skokie. Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Bassett spent Christmas eve in the home of their sen, Homer, in Chicago and Christmas Day in the Henry Vogel home in Glenview. Leo Conway of Chicago spent 'a few days during the holidays with McHenry relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Engdahl and sons, Mark and Glen, arrived in the Senior Engdahl home Saturday from Livonia, Mich. Mr. Engdahl returned to Livonia on Christmas day but his wife and sons remained for a week's visit. Other guests in the Engdahl home on Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pepping, Jerry and Tommy, of Gary, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Peterson and four children of Chicago and Mrs. Nina Rendell and Primrose of Elgin. Norman Calbow, Debbie and Michael, of Crystal Lake, Dennis Conway of DeKalb and the Robert Conway family of this city were dinner guests in the William Weyland home Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dunlap, Dorothy, Tom and Dale, of Elkhorn, were visitors in the Robert Conway home Christmas enroute to visit Elgin relatives. Mrs. Anna Barron of Milwaukee was a guest of Mrs. A. D. Foley a few days the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson were visitors in the George E. Johnson home in Skokie Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Johnson, who had spent Christmas there, returned to McHenry with them. Dinner guests in the home of Mrs. Eleanor Foley on Christmas Day included Mr. and Mrs. Howard Phalin and Mrs. Mildred Cue, Winnetka; Mr. and Mrs. James Mahoney, son, James; Mr. and Mrs. William Phelan and children, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wade, Sr.; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wade, Jr., and baby of Crystal Lake. C. H. Duker visited his son, Guy, and family, in Cham- Bananas, each c a r e f u l l y wrapped in tinfoil, were sold for a dime each, at the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition of 1876, as a tropical curiosity. paign over the. £hristroas, holidays. ' Mrs. Velma Douglas returned Thursday from a visit with relatives in Dodgeville, Wis. Stephen Johnson of Skokie visited Howard Griffith, Jr., a few days the past week. Mrs. Walter Walsh was a Christmas guest in the home of her sister, Mrs E. C. Kimmel, in Elgin. ^ The Robert Scholz family ot Rock Island were Christmas guests of his parents the Robert Schplzes of Shalimar. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sherman and son left for their home in Denver, Colo., Thursday after spending the Christmas holidays with relatives here. The John Hoffman family of Indianapolis, Ind., were weekend guests in the home of Mrs. F. J. Aicher. Mrs. A. P. Freund was a visitor in the some of her son, Delphin Freund, and family In Wnuconda on Christmas Day. Their day was marred by an accident to the Freunds' son, fifteen year old Stephen, who broke his leg in three places while skiing. The Earl Dowell family of Lafayette, Ind., spent a few days last week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs: Charles,Steilen and two sons of LaGrangte were Christmas guests of his^nfether, Mrs. Kathryn Steilen. Miss Sdndra Whiting returned to Rochester, Minn., Sunday, alter a two weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sibre Whiting. Her sis- "ter, Nancy, was home from Madison for the Christmas holidays. James Justen spent a few days last week with friends in Norfolk, Va. Christmas guests in the Ernest Schroeder home were Mrs. Ella Buss, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reynolds and children 6f Burlington. Wis.; Charles Schroeder of McCullom Lake and Bob Weiles of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. John Kotecki of Norfolk, Va., spent the past week with her mother, Mrs. Helen Heuser. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Courier of Marengo, and daughter, Mrs. George Anderson, and husband of Milwaukee, Wis., were Saturday evening visitors in the home of Mrs. Nellie Bacon. Mrs. Nick M. Justen, daughter, Clarene, and Mrs. Marie Martin and daughter, Marta, visited the former's daughter. Sister Nicele, at Boylan convent in Rockford Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heuser, Patti and Suzy, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heuser, Carol and Janet, of Chicago, spent a recent day in the home of Mrs Helen Heuser, where they celebrated Carol Heuser's thirteenth birthday. Miss Rita Martin was a Christmas guest of relatives in Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zoia and children of Minneapolis, Minn., s^en^ the Christmas holidays \vith*her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Phalin, and with his relatives in Woodstock. 0SRITAL * Memorial Hospital Patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, during the past week included Vem Race, B:tby Diana Scionti, BaDy Constance Horn, Emanuel Ma* caluso. Wonder Lake; Dorothy Aissen, Ringwood; Kathryit Conway, Joseph Hewitt, Joyc£ and Stanley Pankiewic2, Irvi* Anderson, Baby Jeffrey Wolf and Master Andrew DiedricH. McHenry. Harvard Hospital Susaiine Pacewicz and Gebrge were patients„ during the' past week in Harvard hospital The largest and heaviest load ever recorded on American rivers was the 60-barge oad of coal carried frcm Pittsburg to New Orleans--6^6 acres of coal, about 10 feet d e e p . The t r a n s p o r t a t i o n tost?? $18,000, as compared to $185 to 190,000 by rail. Legals NOTICE The annual meeting of the members of the McHenry Savings and Loan Association will be held on Monday, January 21, 1963 at the McHenry Savngs and Loan Association, 3611 West Elm Street, McHenry, Illinois at 8:00 P.M. EARL J. KRUKOW Secretary (PUb. Jan. 3, 1963V/V State of Illinois ) )SS Have you ever heard a speeder moan, "This is murder!" while he paid his fine in police court? Well, as recently as 1927 in China it literally was MURDER to exceed the speed limits . . . and to emphasize the importance of the crime, Chinese authorities decapitated several violators. V If Washington could come back now --• he likely wouldn't. County of McHenry ) , NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of a Writ of Attachment and .Judgment there- >n issued by Joe Ritter, •» Tustice of the Peace of Ma: Henry County, in the State of Illinois, in a certain case lat£ ly pending before him wherein Anthony A. Varese was the Plaintiff and William M. Wj^ ant was Defendant, a levy and taking was made of alt the right, title and interest <2 :he said Defendant in the fofc owing described goods and chdP; ttels: 1 RCA dishwasher; 1 RCA - refrigerator; 1 chrome dinette table & 3 chairs; 1 drop-leaf table; 1 3-pc. " walnut bdrm. set; 1 maple Z dble. bed & dresser; 1 set maple bunk beds;^ 2 ; double size mattress & box springs; 1 8-ft. sofa; - 1 sofa & chair set; 4 ~ wicker seat chairs; 1 3-pc. "T map'e cocktail & end table ~ set; 3 high back rocking chairs; 1 3-pc. walnut . drop-leaf cocktail & end tables; 1 walnut 40" lamp " table; 1 platform rocker; . 2 wing chairs; 1 reclining '• chair; 1 27" cherry woqd , lamp table; 2 rugs & pads; 1 L. C. Smith typewriter; * 1 pr. brass lamps; 2 portable electric heaters; 1 RCA 24" TV; 1 roll-a-way ^ folding bed & mattress; 1 Z pr. 6' bamboo drapes; - other miscellaneous & sundry household items, which above items I shall expose for sale at public auctioff to the highest bidder for casn at 1825 Woodlawn Parkway in the Township of McHenry" and County of McHenry and State of Illinois on the 5tH day of January, 1963, at 2:30 o'clock P. M. /s/ Stanley W. SevcilC Constable (Pub. Jan. 3, 1963) LIQUIDITY See Page 3 r. STARLITE S MAI-LING RESTAURANT aire & HAIR STYLISTS a ^T 885-0010 1230 N. GREEN ST. NOW OPEN 7 Days a Week Carry Out Special FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY AMERICAN CHOP SUEY $1.50 Luncheons Served Dt.it> 11:80 a.m. - 2:80 pan. Specialists In Cantonese and American Foods MON. thru SAT. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed Wed. • Claire • Mary Ann • Klmmre • Mnrlene Ring the New Year in with a new hair fashion from our salon. Dinners Served Daily 5 pan. - 10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays 5 p.m. - 1 a.m. Sundays 12 noon - 10 p.m. Entertainment on Friday and Saturday NlgMi JEANNE RANDOLPH at the Organ. STARLITE 3924 W. Main St. RESTAURANT ind LOUNGE Ph. 385-9834 McHenry, HL January Clearance Sale 25% DISCOUNT on all " ELECTRIC RAZORS -- SCRIPTO VU-LIGHTERS 2IPPO LIGHTERS -- BALL PEN & PENCIL SETS -- COSTUME JEWELRY -- TOYS & GAMES XMAS CANDIES and CHOCOLATES -- JEWELITE COMB and BRUSH SETS -- MEDICO and KAYWOODIE PIPES 20% DISCOUNT on all COLOGNES -- PERFUMES YARDLEY GIFT SETS WRISLEY'S COLOGNE, SOAPS and BUBBLE BATH You should avail yourself of these Bargains during month of January BROWN'S NEWS & SUNDRIES 3918 Main St. McHenry