lisl. *'• 'P Stciion One -- Page Two THE McHENHY PLAlNDEALEH MM J f..l AM 1MI inumnoy. «iuty ou< 1001 Bridal Couple m te - <tr~' WSfo*. *«L _VTL--. . , xjfgl SL' SAN BLOMORBX Blomgren - Sawdo Engagement Announced - Mr. and Mrs. Leopard G. Blomgren of Columbus, Ohio, formerly of Madison, Wis.; announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Susan Mathilda, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lee Sawdo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee A.- Sawdo, McHenry. --Miss Blomgren, an elecrocardlEtgram technician, formerly worked at Madison General hospital in Madison, Wis., and i§ flow employed at St. Mary's hospital in Milwaukee, Wis. Mr. Sawdo, a student in electrical engineering at the Milwaukee School of Engineering, will graduate in March. A late September wedding is being planned. Honor Mrs. Dust At Baby Shower A baby shower was held recently for Mrs. William Dust at the home of Mrs. Gerald Thiel. Assisting Mrs. Thiel were Mrs. Harold Thiel, Mrs. Allan Thiel and Joyce Thiel. . Appropriate games were played and a buffet supper Served. Many gifts were received for the baby girl, Lynette Marie, who was born two days after the party. ; Mrs. Dust is the former Sharon Thiel. Community Club To Meet Aug. 3 The next regular meeting of Jbhnsbtirg Community club will be held Monday, Aug. 3, at 8:30 o'clock, which all members are urged to attend. . Refreshments will be served a committee composed of CJeorge Diedrich, Jr„ Leo Dietrich, Hans Flach, Richard Fredclicks, Walter Frett, Pat Douglas and Sibre Whiting. Hbya! Neighbor Annual Outing w Royal Neighbor Camp, No. 33151, will enjoy the annual outing for members on Tuesday, jSjug. 4, at the Virginian in Crystal Lake at 7 o'clock. The meeting will take place at the Methodist church in McHenry at 6:30 p.m. .Reservations sHOuld be made by calling 385-3271 or 385-2382. Girl Forester Picnic Aug. 5 Members of the Girl Junior Foresters of St. Clara Court No. 659 of McHenry are invited to attend a picnic at the city park from noon to 3 o'clock on Wednesday, Aug. 5. In case of rain the picnic will be held the next day, Aug. 6. "Lunch and refreshments will be provided. Over 50 million Americans are studying on a regular basis-- in public and private schools, college, on-the-job, and 9 million vi?i correspondence. Party Honors Jeffrey Justen Jeffrey John, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Justen 1508 N. Green street, was the guest of honor Sunday at a party given at his home, to celebrate his first birthday. After opening his many gifts, an outdoor buffet supper was served to the following relatives ami friends: Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ekholm and family of El^in. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Stephens and family of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blish aijd Kimberly of Kenosha, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Nye and family of McHenry. Mrs. Dena Rothermel of McHenry, the pater-; nal grandmother, Mrs. Evelyn Justen, of McHenry, and the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Blish, of Wonewoc, Wis. Wed Recently MRS. JAMES O'NEILL Mr. and Mrs. James E. O'Neill were married on July 11 in St. Patrick's Catholic church, McHenry, and are now making their home at 4436-A Hamilton street, San Diego, Calif. The pretty bride is the former Pat Corso of McHenry. WILLIAM NELSON CLAIMS BRIDE IN RINGWOOD CHURCH The Ringwood Methodist church was the setting for the marriage Friday, July 24, of Miss Carol Welsch and William Nelson. The double ring service was read at 11 o'clock in the morning. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Welsch of Mundelein and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelson of Wonder Lake. The lovely bride wore a white brocade, street length dress with a slightly scoop neckline, elbow length sleeves and the skirt softly gathered at the sides and decorated with a bow on each side and a modified bustle in back. A short veil covered a white bow hat. She wore a single pearl necklace, gift from the bridegroom, as her only jewelry and had a white carnation and red rose corsage. Following a three-day honeymoon trip, they will make their home in. Wonder Lake. The former Miss Welsch is employed as a secretary at the Coral Chemical Co. of Waukegan and the groom works at Scan-Am in McHenry. AT SI MMER WORKSHOP Gregory Green of 919 N. River road, McHenry, is among high school students attending Northern Illinois university's second summer workshop in speech who will present final projects Friday, July 31. He is one of the workshop students in the oratory and debate section. Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Kenyon are making their home in Crystal Lake since their marriage in St. Thomas the Apostle church, Chicago, on June 27. Before taking up housekeeping in the neighboring city, the Kenyons enjoyed a trip into northern Wisconsin and upper Michigan. The bride is the former Miss Marie M. Dow of Crystal Lake. Both she and Mr. Kenyon are teachers at McHenry Junior high school in McHenry. She is a graduate of Northern Illinois university. The bridegroom received his B.S. Degree from Wisconsin State university at Whitewater, Wis., and his M.S. degree from Northern Illinois university, DeKalb. Their first daughter and second child was born July 26 at Sherman hospital, E)lgin, to Mr. and Mrs. Christian E. Jepsen of Country Club Estates, McHen-. ry. Cara Kristin, who weighed 6 lbs. 7 oz„ at birth, has a brother, William, almost 7 years old. The proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Marticke of McHenry and Mrs. Margaret Jepsen of Chicago. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lance K. Parks at the Sycamore Memorial hospital in Sycamore on July 22. The baby weighed 8 lbs. 5 oz„ and will be called Elizabeth Mary. The maternal grandmother is Mrs. Thomas McCormick of Genoa, and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lance M. Parks of McHenry. Also on hand to greet the new arrival is the maternal great grandmother, Mrs. Hyiat of Genoa, 111. and a paternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Frank Schulz of Beloit, Wis. Memorial Hospital, Woodstock On July 25 a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Billie Williams of Wonder Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Dust announce the birth of a daughter July 22. A Wonder Lake couple, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lodewyck, became parents of a daughter, July 22. STlDENT HONORED Karen Bush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Bush of Johnsburg, has just been named to the dean's list for the second semester at Illinois university, honoring students with grades no lower than "B". Karen has also been named to assist in the orientation of new students which begins Sept. 12 and 13 with the convocation for new students, parents, and faculty members. She was chosen on the basis of leadership ability, personality and scholastic record. M. R. DONAHUES TO MAKE HOME IN CHICAGO Announcement has been made of the marriage on June 27 of Miss Patricia Verdine Spencer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Ryan of 2507 S. Riverview drive, McHenry, and Mr. Michael Roderick Donahue, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Donahue of 4246 West End, Chicago. The ceremony took place in Transfiguration Catholic church, Wauconda. The bride is a student hurse at Evanston hospital. The groom, now employed In production control at Motorola Manufacturers, plans to attend Wright Junior college in September. The newlyweds are making their home in Chicago. McHenry Hospitul During the past week patients admitted to McHenry hospital included Karen Freund. Leon Jackson, Robert Schmidt, Winfred Rogers, James Knox, Jack Disc hone r and Donald Bockhorst, Crystal Lake; Ruth Wolke and Adam Winclechter, Chicago; Clara Smejkel, Lake Villa; Richard Lees, Wonder Lake; Robert Grammer, Antioch; Elsie Creech, Cary; Herbert Landis.DesMoines, la., Helen Brunhoefer, Herbert Zabaroski, Sally Von Bruenchenhein, Thomas Low, Thomas Ziesk, Marion Brink, Michael McEvoy, Steven Salter, Stephen Conner, Donald Rode, John Juranko, Stewart Lorch, Raymond Medland, Sophie Lotz and Alma Rowe, McHenry. Memorial Hospital Woodstock Patients admitted during the past week to the Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included Ronald Endres, Blanche Adams, Lynne Duke, Charles Marsak, Albert Yerkes and Stephen Laing, Wonder Lake; Henry Repke, Ringwood; and Baby Veronica Gomez, McHenry. Harvard Hospital Otto Heinz, Mrs. Henry Reese, Salvatore Sances and Darlene Haffner were patients during the past week in Harvard hospital. IN MEMORY OF EARL PADDOCK When evening shadows are falling, ^ And I sit in the quiet alone, To my heart there comes a longing, If he could only come home. Friends may "think I have forgotten, When at tithes they see me smile, r But they little know the heart* aches My smile hides all the while. There's many a lonely heartache, There's many a silent tear, God only knows how I miss him At the end of one lonely year. Rest in peace, my darling, And God bless you always, Let perpetual light shine upon him, Loved and deeply missed by his wife. Loving wife and family. 7-30-64 IN MEMOR1AM In memory of Kurt Slusher who passed away a year ago. A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is stilled A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. 7-30-64 The Slusher family. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my neighbors and friends for the many acts of kindness extended to my family and myself during my recent disability. 7-30-64 Gilbert Moore [©©SIM Yet a SMS« tioi 's: 103JS ffiijpi has enBy 3 cy 'rs. )tPSiJ (<y All cars fhat net at Bonnevflfe have tpedklty prepared engines. So did SAAB. Basically, the engine is th© same 2-stroke, valveless ©ngin© that has only 7 basic moving parts and mor© rally wins than any other engine in the work!. Strang© powerplant? Sensible powerplant! • It delivers a power stroke every revolution; tilt pickup's amazing. • It gets 28 to 38 mpg. • It is warranted for 2 years op 24,030 miles. (So are the transmission and differentia!.) Come in and see our SAAB engine in its natural habitat: a rugged 5-passenger family sedan. Overseas Delivery Available IUR0PA MOTORS 3318 W. Pearl St. McHenry, in. Phone 385-0700 Open Daily 8:30-6 -- Fridays 'til 9 -- Sundays 12-4 MARRIED FIFTY YEARS ( MR. AND MRS. ALBERT JONES Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones of Anna Maria, Fla., were honored last Saturday, July 25, at an afternoon garden party marking their golden wedding anniversary. The social gathering was held at the home of their daughter antl husband, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gallagher, 2414 N. Orchard Beach. MEETING SET FOR ALL GIRL SCOUT MOTHERS AUG. 13 Mothers of Girl Scouts in the local Neighborhood are asked to meet at the V.F.W. clubhouse on Monday,, Aug. 13, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for the purpose of explaining the program as it is being carried out and seeking help from more adults. The Girl Scout program continues to grow, and there is a serious need for more mothers to assist. They are being notified by phone, and it is hoped all will attend. Mothers of Brownies will meet from 10 to 11:30, mothers of Juniors from 12:30 to 2 and mothers of Cadettes from 2 to 4 o'clock. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Bauer, Jr., of Oskosh, Wis., were weekend guests of his parents, the senior Joseph L. Bauers. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Miller and son, Gerald, attended the baseball game at White Sox park Wednesday of last week. August 7-8 Rummage Sale -- Engdahl's Barn, 508 N. Green Street -- Benefit McHenry County Association for Retarded Children. August 8 Rummage Sale -- Sponsored by Wonderview Woman's Auxiliary -- Association House--10 a.m. to 1 p.m. August 12 Annual Style Show and Luncheon -- Sponsored by St. Mary's Home and School Society •-- V.F.W. Clubhouse -- August 13 St. Clara's Court, W.C.O.F., Outing. Meeting of Girl Scout Mothers -- V.F.W. Clubhouse -- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. August 21 Teen Dance--Barnard Mill Community Center. August 21-32 Rummage Sale -- Engdahl Barn -- 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.--Sponsored by Woman's Auxiliary to McHenry Hospital. August 22 Duplicate Bridge and Dinner --Christ the King School Hall, Wonder Lake -- 6:30 p.m. COOKS CORNER Neatest trick of the season is a zesty tomato juice aspic salad molded right in the very can that held the juice when you bought it! You'll like the crisp texture of shredded cabbage and green pepper combined with the peak-ripe flavor of full bodied tomato juice. Look forward to tasteful salads the year 'round, made easily with the canned tomato juice supply on your pantry shelf. Tomato Juice Aspic 1 No. 2 can tomato juice 1M . envelopes unflavored gelatin (1 T. and IV2 tps.) 1 teaspoon grated onion 1 teaspoon salt cup finely shredded cabbage 1 tablespoon finely chopped green pepper Remove top from can of juice completely. Soften gelatin in V* cup of the cold tomato juice. Heat balance of juice to a full boil. Add onion, salt, and softened gelatin, stirring until gelatin dissolves. Chill until slightly thickened. Stir in cabbage and green pepper. Pour into tomato juice can. Chill until firm. Unmold. Cut into 5 or 6 slices and place on salad greens. Top with salad dressing. 5 to 6 servings. (May be molded in individual molds if desires.) TEEN CLUB The Barnard Mill Teen club had a car in the Fiesta Day parade in McHenry. The riders were Bonnie Bruce, president; Ed Erwin, vice president; Susie low, secretary; Rose Sperandio, treasurer; Roger Barker, publicity officer. The driver was Mrs. Walt Low, youth advisor from Ringwood. Don't forget, there is archery every Wednesday night for Ull teens. The regular club meetings are on the first and third Mondays at 7:30 p.m. There will be a dance at the center for all teens of this area on Aug. 21. The center is located in Ringwood. This dance will be held outside, to the rear of the. center. All teens are welcome. Come, and bring your friends. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Kathrine Adams wish to thank Fr. Miller, Fr. Myer, the Sisters of St. Francis, neighbors, relatives, and friends for spiritual bouquets and other kindnesses extended us during our recent bereavement. Joe M. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Schaefer Mr. and Mrs. Louis Huff 7-30-64 WEDDING & PAHTY SPECIALISTS Announcements, Invitations, Decorations and Consulting Service -- Personal Specialized. Service. Original Line of Unusual Gifts and Distinctive Artwares STOP BY or CALL Don & Bill Kinsala 8405 W. Elm Street PHONE 885-0864 McHenry, 111. C^iaire i djeautu Shoppe PERMANENT WAVE SALE Budget Permanenis 8.5 $ Better Permanenis Reg. $8.50 - $10.00 Reg. $12.50 - $20.00 NOW 5®® NOW$10®® This Sale to run daily thru Aug. 29 Open Everyday (Except Wednesday) HOURS: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1220 N. Green St. Ph. 385-0010 Many Prizes Await Winner Of Miss McHenry County Contest Addition of a new prize that honors the five finalist candidates and of sparkling entertainment featuring local talent dothinate news from the Misa McHenry County cohtest. Meanwhile, the eleven contestants have been taking part in various local parades, improving their suntans and making radio and television appearances to remind everyone that the McHenry County Fair is coming up August 6 to 9 at Woodstock. A dinner to honor the new Miss McHenry County and the four other finalists has been added to the list of prizes, Miss Dorothy Olbrich, chairman has. announced. Entertainment .will include the rich vocalizing of Preston Mattix and the organ and musical know-how of youthful Tom Pajak. % Feature Fashion Show Entertainment will be interspersed in the program to provide a pleasant atmosphere to the pageant. Also, a fashion show with one more model than appeared at the preliminary judging will be presented the public, Miss Olbrich said. Newest model is Gail Marquart of McHenry, Miss McHenry County in 1962. Other models include outstanding beauties, all queens in their own right--Patricia Hogan, Toni Higgins, Midge Olbrich Roach, Margene Losee, Kathy Hinner and Chris Levesque. The Miss McHenry County contest is sponsored by the McHenry County Fair in cooperation with local sponsors who choose a candidate to represent their respective community. It is a beauty contest with 60 per cent of the scoring weighted to stress this pleasant aspect of the competition. Judges had a first look at the contestants in preliminary judging July 13. Now the public will join the appraisal before the grandstand at the fair on Thursday night, August 6. The contest is set for 8 p.m. and admission to the grandstand is free. Winner of the Miss McHenry County title will go to the Illionis Sta^e Fair as a guest of the McHenry County Fair association in mid August. She will also represent the local fair at the Miss Illinois County Fair contest in January, 1965. The new. Miss McHenry County will have a new convertible at her beck-and-call while at the fair. Receive Roses A bouquet of red roses, one will go to the new Miss McHenry County, as well as a tiara and a $100 wardrobe. If she counts her bouquet, she'll find 16 red roses, one for each year of the Miss McHenry County contest. Runner-up winners will receive yellow roses. The eleven Miss McHenry County candidates drew for positions, and here is how they will appear before the grandstand audience, first in formals Kotalic Studio Photo THE D. H. TOUSSAINTS Following a short honeymoon trip, this happy couple will make their future home at 1326 Vi N. Riverside Drive, Mc-, Henry. Douglas H. Toussaint claimed as his bride Miss Carol D. Schuringa in a beautiful wedding rite solemnized July 18 in St. Patrick's Catholic church. FALL ATTIRE TO BE FEATURED AT STYLE REVUE On Wednesday, Aug. 12, at 12:30, St. Mary's Home and School society, McHenry, will present their twenty-seventh annual style show and luncheon at the VFW hall in McHenry. Genevieve's of McHenry will stage the show featuring "back to school" and fall clothes that will appeal to both the young and old. Music will be furnished by Mrs. Alice Barbian. Pepper Lopez and her dance group will perform prior the style show. Anyone interested in purchasing tickets may do so by contacting Mrs. Fred Meyer or Mrs. John Herdrich, co-chairmen. They will also be available at Genevieve's and at the door on the day of the luncheon. and then in swim suits: 1, Leigh Perry, 17, Miss Wonder Lake, Wonder Lake Fire Department; 2, Nanette Lockhart, 17, Miss Woodstock, Woodstock Chamber of Commerce; 3, Judy Conley, 19, Miss Crystal Lake, Crystal Lake Chamber of Commerce; 4, Tina Braoich, 16, Miss Cary, Cary Jaycees; 5, Kathleen Kooistra, 17, Miss Hebron, Jay-Dee Construction Co.; 6, Edith McFadden, 18, Miss Harvard/Harvard Rotary club; 7, Shirley Ackmen, 19, Miss Huntley, Huntley Lions Club; 8, June Kakac, Miss Marengo, Marengo VFW and Auxiliary; 9, June Kouba, 17, Miss Richmond, f)ari-D of Richmond; 10, Beth Glysing, 16, Miss McHenry, McHenry VFW and Auxiliary; 11, Sharon Ann Kucera, 20, Miss Fox River Grove, Fox River Grove Chamber of Commerce. •What is th« best kind of homo-purchaso loan to got?" The answer depends ©a yma. Of the several kinds of mortgage arrangements available, there is a best one for each home-buyer: That wMda in all ways fits his particular situation. We are sfsatialists in arranging home fsnamdssg tdhaa mssos individual needs -- yet always stresses modecs cost, and repayment in budges-ietiiag monsMy knojollmstiao leading to full ownership v/fidhfln a doflimes If you're thinking of buying a home, come m: Draw on our experience. You will be under no obligation. When shall we talk?, Listen to the McHenry County Fair, Thursday, August 8tb - 1:30 p.m. WKRS - 1220 on your dial Sponsored by STATE BANK "Always Serving Too -- All Ways" Since 190C Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System Phona 385-1040