Section One -- Page Two THE McHENRY PLAINDEALEK Thursday* October 29* 1964 Christen Fruik Baby Sunday Mary Anne Camel ia was the name chosen for the new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fruik when she was baptized by Rev. Fr. Eugene Parker at St. Patrick's church. Sunday. Sponsors by proxy for her aunt and uncle, Mrs. Beverly Noblet and Alex Faggotti of Crystal Falls, Mich., were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Snyder. Little Mary Anne, who was born at McHenry hospital Oct. 1, was wecomed home by three sisters, Dianne, Kristanne and Roxanne, and a brother, Glenn. Following the christening a group of neighbors and friends gathered at the Fruik home in Cooney Heights, for a social afternoon and lunch. MARILYN MILLER WED IN McHENRY CHURCH SATURDAY Announce Engagement VALERIE WHITE Announce Betrothal Of Valerie White Mr. ahd Mrs. Charles R. White of 413 North blvd., McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Valerie Lynn, to Michael Wayne Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Paul of McHenry. The young people have set no date for the wedding. CAROL KUNTZ McHenry Girl Engaged To Wed Roger D. Kuntz wishes to announce the engagement of his daughter, Carol Lynn, to John A. Perschke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Perschke of McHenry. Both young people are graduates of McHenry high school. No date for the wedding has been set. Janet Marie Weber Christened Sunday The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl William Weber of 1?Q3 North avenue, McHenry, was christened Janet Marie in a baptismal service taking place Sunday, Oct. 25, at 1:30 o'clock in St. Patrick's Catholic church. . Sponsors for the baby were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy, her aunt and uncle, with Mr. and Mrs. William Neumann acting as proxy. Following the christening, relatives gathered at the Weber hbme for cake and coffee. Janet Marie has three brothers, Jeffrey, Stephen and John. Community Club To Meet Nov. 2 The next regular meeting of the Johnsburg Community club will be held Monday, Nov. 2, at 8 p.m. All members are urged to attend. Refreshments will be served by a committee comprised of James , Hettermann, Gerald Hettermann, Robert Hettermann, Fred Huemann, Eugene Huff, Sigurd Jacobsen, Lee Kortemeier and William Kreutzer. Flans "Luncheon Is Served" Party St. Patrick's Mothers club is in the midst of plans for a "Luncheon is Served" party to be held Monday, Nov. 16, at 1 p.m. in the church hall at 3500 Washington street. A goal has been set of 100 persons in attendance in order to avoid a penalty. A demonstration of gift wrapping for the coming holiday season will be given by Mrs. John Justes. Tickets are available at this time by calling the chairman, Mrs. Thomas Landre. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my thanks and appreciation to all who sent cards and gifts and to all who visited me during my recent illness at Sherman Hospital. 10-29-64 Alfred Thelen MARILYN FUCHS Marilyn Fuchs To Marry In June Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Fuchs of Johnsburg announce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn, to Allan Etheridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Etheridge, Jr., of Crystal Lake. A June wedding is planned. Bride Honored At Two Showers Mrs. Donald Jensen, the former Marilyn Jean Miller, was honored at two pre-nuptial showers in recent weeks. A linen shower was given by Mrs. Lewis Jensen, her motherin- law, at Chippewa Falls, Wis., attended by fifteen guests. At this time she met her future relatives. Another shower was given by her bridal attendants, Patricia Ahlberg, Lynn Hemm and Evelyn Cichon, held at the Ahlberg residence in McHenry. About thirty guests attended the miscellaneous shower from Chicago, Cicero, Woodstock, Ingleside, Richmond and McHenry. Games were enjoyed and the bride-to-be opened many lovely gifts. St. Patrick's Catholic church, McHenry, was the setting for a pretty autumn wedding last Saturday, Oct. 24, in which Miss Marilyn Jean Miller exchanged nuptial vows with Mr. Donald Gregory Jensen, HN/- USN. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Joseph Miller of 114 Lily Lake road and the late Joseph Miller, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jensen of 210 E. Grand avenue, Chippewa Falls, Wis. Rev. Fr. Eugene Parker officiated at the 11:30 o'clock wedding, for which Mrs. Carl Weber played traditional music. The church was decorated with altar vases of white carnation's. and another bouquet was placed at the altar of the Blessed Virgin by the bride. Miss Miller, given in marriage by her brother, Gerald Miller of Chicago, was radiant as she approached the altar wearing a dress fashioned of peau de soie and chantilly lace, styled with a fitted bodice, long, tapered sleeves of lace and accented by a portrait neckline outlined with sequins. A bell-shaped skirt of white peau de soie with soft side pleats fell into a chapel length train. Her vail of English silk illusion fell from a crown of pearls and crystals and she carried a cascade of white carnations and stephanotis centered by a white orchid. The orchid was later removed to wear with her going-away ensemble. Mrs. Evelyn Cichon of Cicero, her sister, acted as matron of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Lynn Hemm of Ingleside, a friend, and Mrs. Phlilip Ahlberg of McHenry, the bride's cousin. They wore bright blue, floor length dresses featuring lace bodices, with beaded midriffs and skirts of silk organza. Their headpieces were two-tiered tiaras of pearls and veils of net. They wore drop pearl necklaces, gifts ' of the bride, and carried casj cade bouquets of white carnations centered with blue carnations and greens. Lewis Jensen of Chippewa Falls, brother of the groom, served as best man and groomsmen were Richard Yager of Wonder Lake, a close friend, and Phillip Ahlberg, cousin of the bride. Mrs. filler chose for her daughter's wedding a beige dress over rosy beige taffeta, and an orchid corsage. • Mrs. Jensen wore an aqua, two piece suit, black accessories and an orchid corsage. A reception for 150 guests was held at the Ahlberg residence at 1113 N. Fourth street at 2 o'clock in the afternoon with a buffet lunch being served. Entertaining at the reception were The Pipers Four, friends of Mr. Ahlberg, composed of Richard Schroeder, Gerald Miller, Jack Coots and Richard Ritt. They sang a musical prayer before dinner, as well as other selections honoring the bride and groom. The newlyweds have delayed their wedding trip until the bridegroom obtains a longer leave. They will reside in McHenry for the next year, until his discharge from the- Navy. The bride was educated in Chicago and is employed at Rae Motors, Inc. The bridegroom attended school in Chippewa, Falls, Wis., and works in the medical branch of the Navy at Great Lakes. After his discharge the young couple plan to make thier home in Chippewa Falls. EPISCOPAL WOMEN OF DEANERY HOLD ANNUAL MEETING CAROL HUGHES The announcement of the engagement of MisfV Carol Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hughes of 3102 W. Crescent avenue, McHenry, has been made. She will marry George Kurland, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George Kurland, Sr., of 169 Lakeshore drive, Lake Geneva, Wis. Joy Fairchild Becomes Bride CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends, neighbors and relatives for cards, flowers, gifts and prayers during my recent illness at Sherman hospital. 10-29-64 Mrs. Sebre Whiting It's Time for . . . SLACKS One of the largest groups to choose from in McHenry County . . . S-T-R-E-T-C-H or REGULAR Short . . . Average . . . Tall Wool & Nylon . . . Cotton ... or Royal Adagio COLORS GALORE -- Brown, Gold, Purple, Sapphire, Red, Camel, Black & Emerald. Also Plaids & Black & White Checks Values to $14.95 SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS WEEKEND ONLY NOW *9.58 Use Our Layaway Plan Join Our Merchandise Club (Ideal Way For Christmas Buying) Z^adll ion (Lee SL Kay Bldg.) 1001 Front 8t (Bt 81) 885-7747 tJSE OUR FREE PARKING LOT . . . McHenry, IIL A beautiful autumn wedding was solemnized in St. Mary's Catholic church last Saturday, Oct. 24, when Miss Joy Lynne Fairchild, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Fairchild, became the bride of Mr. Richard C. Herdrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Herdrich, all of McHenry. Rev. Fr. Eugene Baumhofer officiated at the 10 o'clock nuptial rite, for which Sister Andreella offered appropriate organ music. The church was decorated with bouquets of white mums on the altar. Pretty Miss Fairchild walked down the aisle on the arm of her uncle, Lyle L. Fairchild of Mundelein, wearing a gown of silk faille, styled with fitted bodice, featuring a scoop neckline and elbow length sleeves. The controlled skirt fell into a cathedral train. Both the bodice and skirt were appliqued with medallions of alencon lace and reembroidered with pearls and crystal beads. Her bridal headpiece was of matching lace and had a three-tiered silk illusion bouffant veil. She carried a crescent shaped bouquet of white orchids and pom poms with gardenia leaves. Miss Karen Busch of McHenry acted as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Sandra Fairchild, sister of the bride, Nanci Buckner and Sherry Evans, friends, and Linda Herdrich, sister of the groom, all of McHenry, and Mary Spinsky of Indiana. They were attired similarly in dresses of blue cloud chiffon, with empire styling, floor length, and matching headpieces with blusher veils. They carried crescent-shaped bouquets of Amazon white lilies with pom poms tinted blue. Don Herdrich served his brother as best man and groomsmen were James Herdrich, another brother, Ken Stilling, Gerald Stilling, Bob Hettermann and Joe Hettermann, cousins of the groom. Ushers were James Hettermann, uncle of the groom, and Gary Fairchild, brother of the bride. Ellen Pease was the flower girl and Steven Pease was ring bearer. Both are cousins of the groom. Mrs. Fairchild wore a bonecolored, embossed ribbon crepe dress with brown accessories and a corsage of cymbidium orchids. Mrs. Hettermann wore a gold lace dress with matching The annual meeting of the Episcopal Churchwomen of the W'aukegan deanery will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 4, at the Church of the Annunctiation of Our Lady, North Greenhay road W'aukegan. The Communion service offering will be sent to the companion diocese of Swaziland and Zululand in eastern Africa. The Very Rev. Robert E. Savage, rector'of Christ church. W'aukegan, and dean of the W'aukegan area, will talk on the St. Louis convention and how the decisions made there will affect Episcopalians at the parish level. "Church Music" will be the topic of the luncheon speaker, the Rev. Vincent Fish, vicar of the Chruch of the Holy Family, Lake Villa. Reservations should be made with the Rev. T. Timithy Tepsic, vicar of Our Lady church, or with the Churchwomen president. Mrs. Richard Siver, 3116 Hickory drive, Zion. Among local residents planning to attend the meeting is Mrs. William Haynes, 1517, N. Meadow Lane, president of the Churchwomen of St. Paul's church in Edgewood Heights, McHenry. The Waukegan deanery includes the parishes in Antioch, Crystal Lake, Deerfield, Grayslake, Highland Park, Lake Forest, Harvard, Lake Villa, Libertyville, McHenry, Wauconda, Waukegan and Woodstock. COMMUNITY CLUB SPONSORS ANNUAL DANCE NOVEMBER 7 The Johnsburg Community club will hold its second annual dinner dance on Saturday, Nov. 7, at Memorial hall. An invitation is extended to all members, their families and friends to attend. A delicious turkey and roast beef dinner, family style, will be served the public, and there will also be refreshments. Members of the club suggest this as an excellent opportunity for friends who have not yet had an opportunity to become acquainted with the latest improvements in the clubhouse to do so, as well as to meet new friends. Serving will start at 6:30 o'clock. In order to assure a success, reservations for tickets are requested to be made no later than Oct. 31 by notifying Richard Hiller, who is in charge of arrangements. PLAN BENEFIT DANCE The third annual dinner dance for the benefit of the Mental Health center of the county will be held at Martinetti's in Crystal Lake on Nov. 24. Tickets will be available very soon and may be secured by contacting the center at 3514 W. Waukegan road, McHenry. accessories and a similar corsage. About 200 guests enjoyed an afternoon reception at the Johnsburg Community club hall, where Judy Herdrich, sister of the groom was in charge of the guest book. After a wedding trip to Ochos Riss, Jamaica, the newlyweds will make their home in Lawton, Okla. The bride is a graduate of McHenry high school and James Ward Thorne school of nursing. The groom graduated from Campion Jesuit high school and Marquette university and is now serving as a first lieutenant in the Army. as. Want To Your House Iflnr? * Ask atafi oar LOW-COST HOME IMPROVEMENT McHENRY STATE "Always Serving You -- All Ways" Since 1906 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System Phone 385-1040 Married Saturdays IMi JUDY CONWAY WITH BALLET IN OPERA "CARMEN' Friends of Miss Judy Conway, 17-year-old daughter df' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conway of 3720 W. Grand avenue, Mu- Henry, will be interested to learn that Ute^yaung lady was selected as a member of the corps de ballet in .the Lyric Opera presentation of "Carmen" at the Civic Opera House.' The first performances were Oct. 23 and 26, and others follow on Saturday of this week and on Nov. 4. Miss Conway, a 1964 graduate of McHenry high school, received a scholarship to study at the Stone and Camryn School of Ballet in Chicago this; fall. The talented and pretty young lady was generous in qtt-" tertaining at schapl and civic programs over the/past several years. MR. AND MR$. McHenry Portrait Studio K. I. LISHAMER Pretty Miss Karen Lee Hauser was a bride of Saturday, Oct. 24. She was married in a lovely, late morning, double ring nuptial ceremony performed in St. Mary's Catholic church by Rev. Fr. Eugene Baurahofer. Miss Hauser is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hauser of 825 N. Plymouth Lane, McHenry, and her bridegroom, Mr. Kenneth I. Lishamer, is the son pt Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lishamer of 3118 N. River Park Drive, McHenry. The children's choir offered nuptial music in a church decorated for the wedding with bouquets of white mums on the altar. Miss Hauser chose a dress of candlemist taffeta, with a scalloped neckline and long sleeves extending to a point over the hand. The bodice was trimmed with re-embroidered alencon lace, decorated with iridescent sequins and pearls. The skirt and chapel train were decorated with lace as well as the sequins and pearls. Her crown was a small cluster of iridescent flowers with a bouffant, fingertip veil. Miss Hansen carried a cascade of white cymbidium orchids and stephanotis. Acting as maid of honor was Miss Cheryl Adams of Griswold Lake, and bridesmaids were Miss Patricia Grabovy of Wonder Lake, Mrs. Carolyn Hauser of Wonder Lake, sisterin- law of the bride, and Miss Mary Therese Provenzano of Evergreen Park, a cousin. They wore dresses of avacado green satin, floor length, fashioned with scoop necklines and cap sleeves, the waist accented by a matching set-in velvet cummerbund with small bow at the back. Their hats were small clusters of matching velvet flowers with circular veils. All of the young ladies had cascade bouquets of one large bronze mum surrounded by smaller, yellow and white pom poms. Russell Hopp of McHenry served as best man and groomsmen were Wayne Fuchs of McHenry, Robert Hauser of Wonder Lake and George Hauser of McHenry, the latter broth- 7 PERS01ALS Mr. and Mrs. Don Diericks and children, Jeffrey and Julie, of DeWitt, la., spent the weekend in the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Yegge. Mrs. V. H. C. Yegge, who has spent the past month in the homes of her sons in McHenry and Woodstock, returned to DeWitt with them. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schafer have returned from a weekend spent near Phoenix, Ariz., where they celebrated their twenty-ninth wedding anniversary. The trip was made by plane. MARRIED OCTOBER 3 Hinda Allen Sizemore of Mundelein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Allen of Hazard, Ky., became the bride of Robert A. Carlson, son of Mrs. Mary Carlson of LaGrange. Rev. Cecil Urch officiated at the Oct. 13 ceremony. Mr. Carlson lived in McHenry prior to his marriage, but the newlyweds are making their home at 217 Griffing avenue, Woodstock. ers of the bride. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Hauser wore a sheath dress with matching jacket in spruce green lace, a gold petal hat and a white cymbidium orchid tied with gold ribbon. Mrs. Lishamer chose a turquoise sheath high lighted with gold metallic threads, matching accessories and a corsage of white roses. A breakfast for thirty-five guests was served at 1 o'clock at the bride's home, and later, 200 friends and relatives ga- Jflieredsin the V.F.W. hall for a reception. Following a wedding trip to California, the couple will make their home at 1204 N. Riverside Drive, McHenry. The bride graduated from McHenry high school in 1964 and is an IBM operator for an insurance company in Chicago. The groom graduated in 1962 from the local high school and is employed by the Pure Oil company. McHenry Hospital Patients admitted to McHen- • ry hospital during the pQs.t . week included Frank Trkovsky Jr., Spring Grove; Mary Louise Brokhof and Dennis Fry,. Wauconda; Craig Robinson, Harry S. Chambers, Richard Martinez, III, Richard B. Sing- • er, Alfred Thorson, Bruce Mc-, Kinney, Crystal Lake; Pamela Reinholm and 'Hanna Kleinfeld, Woodstock; Charles Dussman, Jr., and Martin H. Geweke, Ingleside; Marion A. Vaughn.and Frank S. Borchardt, Wonder Lake; George Rakushin and Leslie N. Blankenberg, Fox Lake; William Deuerling, Island Lake; Joseph Abhau, Arlington Heights; Mamie McLemore, Grayslake; John Scott Winslow, Bartlett; Martin Sorbin and Ruth Foxvog, Des Plaines; Richard Mojeska, Lombard; Terry Heskins, A1-, bert Schricker, Bessie Grobel^ Lena Abbinante, Barbara Eggerstaffer, Donald Reinboldtr Marcella Miller, Gary Besserud, Viola Jazdsyk, William. Baird, Theresa Schultz, Alfon* so Alvarez, John Rasmussen, Kenneth Losch, Howard Dowell and Delia Raines, McHenry. Memorial Hospital Woodstock Among the patients, admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, during the past week were Raymond Stross* ner, Jr., James Gerth, Rasmus Dornen, McHenry; Marian Wilkinsin, Debra Talko and Orlo Rossberg, Wonder Lake. M.Y.F. MEETING At 4 o'clock on the afternoon of Sunday, Nov. 8, there will be a meeting of the Methodist Youth Fellowship, followed at 6 p.m. by a meeting on missions. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends for the lovely gifts, flowers, cards and good wishes received on the occasion of our twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. You have heiped make this one of the most memorable days of our lives. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith 10-29*64 / V. F. W. Halloween Party j Sati Ja^. Ort. 31st 9 PM HI ?? PRIZES FOR BEST COSTUMES ADMISSION FREE! Bob Freund & His Orchestra PUBLIC INW@¥I® Enteriainment in the Cocktail Lounge Every Friday & Saturday Night by "The isspredi