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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Apr 1964, p. 2

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THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday. April IB, 1964 JUNE RADLOFF Former McCullom. Lake Girl Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kaminski of Minocqua, Wis., formerly of McCullom Lake, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Ann, to Thomas A. LeClair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur LeClair of Denora, Pa. Miss Kaminski, now residing in Chicago, attended Ray Vogue School of Interior Design and is presently employed by a decorative fabric firm at the Merchandise Mart. Mr. LeClair, who also lives in Chicago, is a graduate of General Motors Institute and is continuing his education at Northwestern university. He is employed by a life insurance company. The wedding will take place in Minocqua on Sept. 5. Nowak Baby Christened Margaret Ann Nowak, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Gregory R. Nowak, was christened April 5 at St. John the Baptist church. An uncle, Richard Nowak, and Susan Nowak, acting as proxy for Patricia Olson, were the; baby's sponsors. Following the services a buffet supper was held at the Nowak home. Guests included the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Nowak, the maternal grandparents, Mr. Mid Mrs. Harold Bell, Harold Bell, Jr., Mr.'and Mrs. James Patzke and daughters, Sandy and Cheri, the sponsors and the baby's sister, Mary Beth. Margaret Ann was born March 12 at Sherman hospital, Elgin. Ten Engagement Of Roselind Grabow Mr. and Mrs. Walter. J. Grabow of Wauconda announce the engagment of their daughter, Roselind D., to George Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith of Wonder Lake. An Aug. 8 wedding is planned. Skemps Wed 56 Years ---Mr. and Mrs. Burton Skemp of 2813 N. Villa Lane, Oakwood subdivision, observed their fifty- sixth wedding anniversary last Sunday, and celebrated with a family gathering. Present were three of the Skemps' four daughters, Mrs. Betty May Martin and her husband, John, of Menominee Falls, Wis., Mrs. Helen Menard and her husband, Harold, of Rockford and Mrs. Jane Prince and her husband, Lee, of Lombard; also the Menards' daughter, Lois A ho, of Forest Park and the Princes' daughter, Linda, of Lombard; Unable to be present was another daughter, Mrs. Geraldine Garrand, of Tallahassee, Fla. Friends present were Mfs. Mary Loshbough of Woodstock and Mrs. Lil Cartan of Lakemoor. A special feature of the day were the solos sung by their daughter, Mrs. Martin,, at the Sunday service at the Wonder Lake Bible church in honor of the occasion. The Skemps have resided in the community since 1952, when he retired as owner of Westmore Supply company in Lombard. AUDREY ALBKECHT Audrey Albrecht Engaged To Wed The engagement of Audrey Albrecht to Earl J. Hodges, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Hodges of Belleville, 111., has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Albrecht of 1012 W. Oeffling drive, Mc- Henry. Both young people are now attending the University of Illinois. Audrey, a 1960 graduate of McHenry high school, is a member of Tri-Sigma sorority. Her fiance has served in the Air Force. At the university he is a member of Phi Kappa Tau. An Aug. 15 wedding is planned. tUttuw&F g for Graduation A jooior's mmmct h ddigferfally feoelFaflfc and j Ibsssas is MHWb tessi MM cs^nkes « . IsSEZffill fSsSsg <&&•» cmfcsriwf on Skaa £ t© Igb 17.95 Others From $10.95 up 1216 N. Green Street Dally 9-5:30 -- FrL 9-9 McHenry Girl To Marry In Summer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beckenbaugh announce the engagement of their daughter, Anita, to David Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hilmer Johnson of De- Kalb. The bride-to-be attended Northern Illinois university and is presently a speech therapist in Portland, Ore. Her fiance attended North Central college and is studying the Russian language at the Defense Language institute in Monterey, Calif. A summer wedding is planned. Pink Lady Sewing Guild At Kllngbergs The Pink Lady sewing guild of the Woman's auxiliary to McHenry hospital met at the home of Marge Klingberg in McHenry on Thursday, April 9. A delicious dessert luncheon was served. During the business meeting a discussion of the prices of aprons for the shoppe was discussed. Present at this enjoyable afternoon were Celia Blake, jLilah Jordan, Margaret Bolin, Theresa Kelly, Lillian Cox, Dorothy Olson, Esther Knapp, Mildred Kennedy, Tillie Ahrens, Lorraine Lindemann, Gert Snell. A former member, Nell Bergener of San Bernardino, Calif., was a surprise guest. Norbert Adams To Take Bride In Fall Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Radloff, Sr., of 4311 Prairie avenue, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, June Marie, to Norbert Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Adams of 1616 N. Court street, McHenry. Miss Radloff is a 1962 graduate of Grant high school, Fox Lake, and her fiance is a 1958 graduate of McHenry high school. The young people plan to be married in October. WHOA! Only 4 more days to shop NYE'S lc SAILED "Your Friendly Walgreen Agency" CONVENTION OF DELTA KAPPA GAMMA HELD Wed April 4 NEWLYWEDS TO MAKE HOME IN CRYSTAL LAKE The twenty-ninth annual convention of Delta Kappa Gamma society, Lambda State organization, was held at. the Conrad Hilton hotel in Chicago eariy in April. A birthday luncheon was held Saturday, with Carolyn R. Wones of Zeta chapter as the speaker. Her subject was "The Finest Hour." Discussion groups met in the afternoon at 3 p.m. The annual dinner honoring presidents was 7 p.m. in the Continental room, with Mrs. Irene Herrmann, state president, presiding. The address of the evening was "Professional Courage -- Stabilizer for Cultural Change" by Madge Rudd, international executive secretary. Those in attendance from McHenry were Carolyn Bauer, Lillian Bolger, Marion Brolin, Helen Curran, Nellie Doherty, Eleanor Foley, Dorothy Gibbs and Genevieve Knox. Homemakers Unit Holds First Meting The Pistakee Hils Homemakers u#t held its first meeting at the home of Mrs. Theodore Cramlet last Thursday, April 9. Mrs. Katherine Neumann, McHenry County Home advisor, gave the background and educational purpose of the Homemakers Unit and its coming events. Seventeen women were served coffee and dessert. Any women of the Sunnyside. Whispering Hills and Pistakee Hills area who are interested in joining this group, may contact Mrs. Cramlet at Hyatt 7-3604. Mrs. David Hadley, Mrs. Theodore Cramlet and Mrs. Robert Lakowske of the unit attended the McHenry County Homemakers fashion show, "A Touch of Mink" at Crystal Lake, Monday night. Jeffrey Lawrence Baptized Sunday At services held Sunday, April 12, at St. Mary's Catholic church the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence was baptized Jeffrey Robert by Rev. Fr. Eugene Baumhofer. Sponsors were an uncle, Daniel Thurlwell, and an aunt, Mrs. Kenneth Lawrence. Dinner was served to a group of relatives following the ceremony at the Lawrence home. Guests included the baby's sis-; ter, Debbie, 3, and his brother, Mark, 2. Jeffrey Robert was born March 19 at Sherman hospital, Elgin, and his maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thurlwell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lawrence are the paternal grandparents and Mrs. Catherine Schaefer of Johnsburg is the maternal great-grandmother. r h eeia --ft i n you store all those Out-of-Season tainbow Cleaners Our low«cost box storage plan is the thrifty way to expand your cupboard spacef You just pack all those ou£-©f-season clothes in special boxes provided by us. Pud all you cam into each box. We'll pick them up, store (hem where they're safe from moths, fire and thieves. When you want them, your clothes will be returncd- on hangcrs-Sanitone-clean, crisp and bright as new to greet the new season. mi m% $495 " p«r box phis usual (faming (fists Did 385-0927 For PICKUP SERVICE at CASH and CARRY PRICES RAINBOW 1304 N. Front St., McHenry Across from A. P. Freund Ball Park Store Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. There's Always Plenty of FREE PARKING AT RAINBOW'S DRIVE-IN Langdon Studio Photo THE HAROLD KINGS Miss Lynn Cole Sturdy of Woodstock became the bride of Harold Leo King of McHenry in a pretty wedding ceremony solemnized in Christ "the King CaThoTic ehurch, Wonder Lake, on .April 4. NEW OFFICERS ELECTED BY GARDEN CLUB Mrs. John Welnert assumed duties as president of the Richmond Garden club at the April meeting held at the home of Mrs. Arnold N. May, Other newly elected officers who will serve during the coming year are Mrs. Harry Anderson, vicepresident Mrs. Duane Walters, secretary and Mrs. Harold Michaelis, treasurer. A rising vote of thanks was given Mrs. Edward Swartzloff, out-going president, for her service to the club during the past year. The Richmond club had a busy and successful year, under her leadership, as was shown by the annual report, which was read into the minutes. During this time nine new members were added to the roster. The club undertook several civic projects, the largest of which was the landscaping of the Richmond grade school. The bridge and Memorial hall were planted with multicolored petunias for the summer; greens and poinsettias at Christmas, and greens during the winter months. The club sponsored a Christ- ,mas home decorating contest and was most pleased with the 'response by Richmond residents. Many homes were beautifully decorated and first, second and third prizes were awarded. Zion Lutheran church in McHenry was the setting for a pretty wedding on April 4 which united in marriage Miss Adrienne Elaine Ozog, daughter of Shirley Rowe Ozog of 1908 N. Meadow I^ane and Edward G. Ozog of 1513 N. River Road, McHenry, and Mr. Richard Myron Buiman, son of the Myron Burmans of Crystal Lake. Attending her were Mrs. Sharon Melahn of Crystal Lake as matron of honor, MariAnn Borchert of McHenry and Susan Limbaugh of Crystal Lake as bridesmaids. Bruce Mehlan of Crystal Lake served as best man and Ralph Varese of Crystal Lake and Edward Scott Ozog of McHenry were groomsmen. The newlyweds are making their home on Terra Cotta road, Crystal Lake. The former Miss Ozog graduated in 1963 from McHenry high school and has been employed in Barrington. The groom received his education in Crystal Lake and is employed in that city. TEA FOR GUILD A tea was given recently in honor of the Junior Altar guild of Holy Family Episcopal church, Lake Villa, by St. Mary Magdellan Altar guild of St. Paul's church, McHenry. Guests at the tea were Fr. and Mrs. Fish, girls the four altar guilds and their adult representatives. Fr. Northway conducted a short service, after which the guests toured the church. The serving of tea followed. Wed Fifty Y^ars Ef I- - ^ «-Hl#filf® i. > ^ J r ME DAVE REIDS Romance began in church for Margaret Baird and Dave Reid in a south Chicago church, and culminated in a marriage which has survived fifty years, to be celebrated April 20. An "open house" for the couple who reside1 at 4902 W. Fountain Lane, McCullom Lake, will mark the festivities Sunday, April 19 at McDonald's in the village. The celebration will4 be hosted by the couple's two sons arid wives, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reid of McCullom Lake and Mr. and Mrs. George Reid of Mundelein from 3 until 7 p.m. A large attendance is expected to pay homage to McCullom Lake's first permanent family. Margaret Baird, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Baird, met Dave Reid at services at the Brethern church, Chicago. They courted for about one year, with a great deal of assistance from Margaret's mother. They married in the home of the Rev. Anderson, their mutual clergyman, on April 20, 1914, and settled in Chicago. They became the parents of David, who died at 6%, George and Bill of McCullom Lake. The two surviving sons are married and have children. As a young man with responsibilities, Dave was employed as a police operator for Lincoln Park, then worked for Metropolitan Insurance Co. until he began his own enterprise as an electrical contractor. He received his education in the electrical field at the Illinois Institute of Technology and Armour Institute. Perhaps the very first family to choose McCullom Lake as their home, the family settled here in 1929. During their many years of residence, they have observed the summer resort area develop into a village which now encompasses nearly 400 permanent families. During their active years, both Mr. and Mrs. Dave Reid were members of the various improvement organizations and have supported measures which would insure growth of. their community. Mrs. Reid was employed by Madeline and Sam Nathanson and retired in 1952. Some years ago, she underwent surgery for a serious malady but has made a complete recovery and still has the diminuitive figure she enjoyed on her wedding dav. In addition to their two sons and wives with whom they enjoy a very close relationship, the couple is inordinately proud of their five grandchildren -- teen-age Joanne and Michael Reid of McCullom Lake and Ann Laraine, Lynn Margaret, and Joan Reid of Mundelein. FATHERS' CLUB DRIVE The Marian Fathers club meeting will be held Tuesday evening, April 28, at 8 p.m. at Marian Central Catholic high school. A membership drive is the most important project at the present time, with Henry Leisten of McHenry heading the campaign. LECTURE LUNCHEON CLUB The Lecture Luncheon club will meet at noon on Wednesday, April 29, at Shady Lane, Marengo, when Ann Varese will present the Broadway musical, "Happy Hunting", accompanied by Verna Schlofner. 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