If" Section One Patfe Two THE McHENRY PtAINDEALER Thursday, July 1, Announce Engagement Of Eleanore Wirfs Mr. and Mrs. Alex W. Wirfs of 314 W. South Drive, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Elea- ELEANOKK WIKFS nore K., to Terry M. Cross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cross of Rt. 4, Ottawa. The bride is a graduate of McHenry high school and St. Francis Hospital School of Nursing in Evanston. After returning from St. Joseph's Mission, Hereford, Texas, she worked at St. Mary's hospital, Streator, 111., in surgery, and id now employed at the Ottawa medical center. Mr. Cross graduated from Ottawa high school and attended Western Illinois university, where he was affiliated with Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity. He is employed in Ottawa. The couple plan an Oct. 2 wedding in St. Patrick's church Ottawa. McHenry Girl Engaged To Wed Mr. and Mrs. Ray Siscoe of 417 N. Mineral Springs Drive, McHenry, announce . the engagement of their daughter, Cleo, to John Baugh, son of Glenn Roblsons Wed Fifty Years Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Robison of Woodstock, former residents of McHenry, observed their golden wedding anniversary on June 24, but celebrated last Saturday at a dinner in Lake'Geneva with family members. Knjoying dinr.er with them were Mrs. Robison's sister Mrs. A. I. Froehlich of McHenry and Mrs. Fred Brink of Woodstock and the latter's husband, a nephew, William Martin, and his wife of Sterling and nieces. Rita Martin and Adele Froehlich of McHenry. •liiy Waikfngton To Wed I,aGrange Girl Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Den Wood of 436 South Waiola Avenue, LaGrange, announce the engagement of their daughter, Janice Dee, to Jay P. Walkington, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Walkington of Ringwood. Miss Denwood, a graduate of Lyons Township high school, is a junior at Southern Metho- CLEO SISCOE Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baugh of Holiday Hills. Cleo is a 1963 graduate of McHenry high school and is now employed in Deerfield. Her fiance is a 1961 graduate of M.C.H.S. Having specialized in I.B.M., he is at present Employed in Deerfield also. The couple have set Sept. 18 for their wedding. Call Community Club Board Meeting Due to the fact that the July meeting of the Johnsburg Community Club falls on a legal holiday, there will be no meeting during the month. However, a special meeting of the board of directors will be held sometime during July to take care of necessary business. The next regular meeting will be Monday, Aug. 2, at 8:30 p.m. JANICE DENWOOD dist university, majoring in biology. Mr. Walkington, a graduate of Cornell of Iowa, is in his second year at Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist university. He is a member of Gamma Tau Pi fraternity. The date of the wedding is indefinite. HONORABLE MENTION Miss Chrysande Levesque, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levesque of 3011 N. Spring Road, McHenry has received honorable mention at MacMurray college for the second semester of the 1964-65 school year. Honorable mention requires carrying at least 14 hours of academic work, with at least a B-plus average. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend a sincere "Thank You" to all our friends and neighbors for their cards, memorials and other expressions of sympathy at the time of our recent bereavement. Also a special thanks to the V.F.W. Auxiliary. We are truly grateful. Warren S. Holly and son William C. Holly 7-1-6.1 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank everyone for their visits, cards, flowers and special thanks for the many kind deeds. Your t hought fulness will always be remembered. John and Margaret Stilling 7-1-65 RESIDENCE CHANGES Mr. and Mrs. Donald Aeverman, former local residents, have moved from Algonquin to Crystal Lake Manor. George Washington bought over $200.00 worth of ice cream in 1790. the record shows. Newlyweds MR.' AND MRS. J. C. KADLEC EK Miss Judy Anne Harrison, daughter of Neil William Harrison of Wonder Lake, exchanged nuptial vows with Mr. Joseph C. Kadlecek. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kadlecek of Chicago at Christ the King- CiUholic churGh,- Wonder Lake, Saturday, June 19. Attending the couple were Rosa Patlan and Larry Taylor, both of Woodstock, friends of the couple. A reception followed at 1 o'clock in Lake Geneva for the wedding party, parents, grandmothers of the couple, immediate relatives and close friends. The newlyweds will reside at 212 Healy Street, Elgin. Married May 22 MR. AND MRS. KENNETH BRICE Miss Lynn Purvey, daughter of Mrs. John Purvey ol C rystal Lake and the late Dr. Purvey, wn^ married to Mr. Kenneth Bruce, son ol Mr. and Mrs. William Bruce of Venice Street, McHenry, in a pretty wedding solemnized May 22 at St. Thomas Catholic church, Crystal Lake. following a tlip into Wisconsin, the couple' returned to make their home in Huntervilie Park. Mr. Bruce is associated in business with his father and brother in Bruce Marine Service. McHenrv. @5*2* • Ht4r> July 6 Fox River Valley Camp, No. 3251, R.N.A. Meeting Mrs. Frank Pcchart Home • 8 p.m. July 7 McHenry County Young Democrats Meeting 8 p.m. Ray's Chalet, Rt. 31 South. July 14 McHenry Garden Club Annual Card Party Mrs. Marshall Leonard Home, 2905 Bay View Lane, McHenry -- 1 p.m. July 14 Altar and Rosary Sodality of St. Patrick's School Sponsors Luncheon ami Card Party Luncheon at 1 p.m. July 1(5-17 Rummage Sale -- Engrlahl Barn. 508 N. Green Street Sponsored by Community Methodist Church; H to S on July 16; 9 to 3 on July 17. July 31 1955 Class Reunion of McHenry High School -- Chapel Hill Country Club. SHOP IN M« HENRY JOHNSBURG FARM 4616 N. SPRING GROVE RD. 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BARBECUE YEAR 'ROUND With a Weber fireplace keltle new WEBER barbecue fits in fireplace Vales barbecuing a year 'round pleasure. Heat and srroke to up ch'Tiney Same solid con. struj.on and ccci *g ad.a" !«es « c.!c-:cr Aete.-s. Unit* supported by two handsome fciass ar.Siions to M chaim to aw fireplaca. Carey Appliance, Inc. 1241 N. Green Street McHenry, Illinois PHONE 38.-j-5.>0() BETTY LEE NEFF BECOMES BRIDE OF DUNDEE MAN Miss Betty Lee Neff, daugh tor of Mr. and Mrs. John Becker of 5211 W. Hunter Drive. McHenry, became the bride of Mr. Harold F. Piekerill, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Piekerill, Sr., of 409 Elgin Avenue, Dundee, in a beautiful wedding solemnized Saturday, June 26, in the Community Methodist church. Rev. Ernest Carder officiated at the 7:30 o'clock candlelight service. The chutch was decorated with two bouquets of gladioli. Pretty Miss Neff. given in marriage by her father, selected a white satin and organza floor- length dress styled with round neckline, elbow length sleeves an.l cummerbund waistline covered with pearls and .'(•quins. The back of the skirt formed - three tiers covered with pearls and sequins, extending into a -chapel , train. Her beaded crown held a'fingertip veil and sh<"> carried stephanoti's and white rqses. . Miss Sandra Berkley" of Me-' Henry, close -friend of the bride, acted as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs. Sandra Neff of McHenry, sister- in-law of the bride, and Miss Joanne Becker of McHenry, her sister, Janice and Julie Szewczuk of Twin Lakes. Wis., twin nieces of the bride, and Alyce Marie Massheimer of McHenry, also a niece, were flower girls. The adult attendants chose light blue satin sheaths, with bodice covered in blue lace. The short satin over-skirts featured bows in fiont and back. They were attired in matching shoes and circular hats, the latter of blue satin with overlapping blue leaves. They carried piifk and white carnations in colonial effect. The flower girls were attired in pink nylon dresses with bows over the left shoulder and had pink and white carnat i o n headbands. The twins carried pink rose petals and Alyce Marie had a pink carnation bouquet. Howard Wiikes of Dundee, cousin of the groom, served as best man and groomsmen were Richard Johnson of Carpentcrsville, brother-in-law of the groom, and James Neff of McHenry, brother of the bride. Dennis Becker, another brother, served as usher. Mrs. Becker chose a twopiece beige and gold suit with white accessories and had a white rose corsage tied with gold ribbon. Mrs. Piekerill wore a blue sheath, with white lace, and matching coat, and had a white rose corsage tied with blue ribbon. A reception followed at Club Lilymoor for 250 guests attending from Chicago, Wisconsin TWENTY-XJEAR REUNION HELD FOR CLASS OF '45 The McHenry Community high school, class of 1943, held its twentieth year reunion in June at the McHenry Country Club. Of the fifty-two graduating members that year, all still living, a buffet dinner was served to thirty-nine members and-guests, in addition to nine teachers and guests. The class colors of blue and white were carried out in the floral centerpiece and corsages for ,the ladies. Dean McCiacken. president of the class, performed the duties of toastmaster anil welcomed classmates from Texas, New York, Georgia. Minnesota. Indiana, Rockford.' Niles. Bcnsenville, Mount Prospect. Waukegan, Elgin, Carpenicrsvillc. Crystal Lake. Richmond. Wonder Lake, .Johnsburg and McHenry. .. Fr. Adolph Wei imVin and Dolores. Peisert Biai.e lead the class prophecy ;.s I written twenty years ago. l-'rir.es wore awarded as UxV.r.-vcJ Longest 'distance • travelled, Paul Schmitt, Houston, Texas; married the longest. M Sut. Richardson; largest family. Mayor Donald Doher'.y; member with youngest child. •George Whiting of Richmond; and a special award presented to Elaine Schaefer Nell and Henry Nell as the only ones who selected a spouse from the class of 1945. Each was presented a booklet containing a short biography of . each member of the class. TWO BAPTIZED Diane Astrid Heard and Cassandra Anette York were baptized Sunday by Pastor D. D. Johnson at Shepherd Of The Hills Lutheran Church. Sponsors for Cassandra York were the parent^. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin York. 2906 \V. Id.vle Del! Road. Sponsors for Diane Heard were Violet Crowley and William Mclnnes. Diane is the daughter of MP. and Mrs James Heard, 1,911 W. Sunnyside Beach Drive. Minnesota and Estes Park, Colo. After a trip to Estes Park, Colo., the young bride and groom will make their home in Dundee. The bride is a 1964 graduate of McHenry high school. The groom graduated in 1960 from Dundee high school and is quality control inspector at Chicago Rawhide in Elgin. What we really need is an automobile with a windshield wiper that won't snag parking tickets. DR. JOHN F. K OPTOMETRIST At 1224 N. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Wednesday) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION CONTACT LENSES HOURS: DAILY 9:30 a.m. to 5 P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS 8:30 P.M. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 385-0452 mm House Need New Gutters, Leaders? Ask about our LOW-COST HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS! We Will Be Closed Monday, July 5th We Will Be Open Wednesday, July 7th McHENRY STATE BANK "Always Serving You -- All Ways" Since 1906 Phone 385-1040 Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Miss Borchardt Married Sunday The Community Methodist church was the setting for a lovelv. early summer wedding when Miss Jean Marie Borchardt and Ensign William G. Biddlecom exchanged nuptial vows last Sunday evening, June ,127. at 8 p.m. Rev. Ernest Carder officiated at the evening service. Mrs. John Leighty acted as organist for the bride's sister, Sara, who was soloist. The church was decorated for the occasion with bouquets of white daisies. Miss Borchardt is the laiuhter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand P. Borchardt of 611 W. Lincoln Road. McHenry, and her husband is . the son of Mr. •ind Mrs. W. C. Biddlecom of 754 Main Street, West Seneca. New York. The bride was radiant as she walked down the aisle in a gown of her own design, of white batiste with two lace panels inserter! i,n the 11nin A lace topper was worn . over the strapless gown, which featured an empire waistline. Iler headpiece was of embroidered flowers, to which a fingertip veil was attached. Mrs. Terry Thompson of Villa Park acted as maid of honor and Miss Mary Williams of Wheaton and Miss Sara Borchardt, the bride's sister, were bridesmaids. They were attired in leaf green, linen A-line dresses with empire waistlines and wore for their headpieces flowers of the same material. Each carried crescentshaped bouquets of daisies and ivy. Alan Johnson of Urbana, Leslie Martin of Aurora and Chris Borcherdt. brother of the bride, attended the groom. Mrs. Borchardt chose a beige linen suit. The bridegroom's mother was unable to be present. A reception followed at the bride's home for seventy-five guests, after which the nevviy- weris left on a trip into Wisconsin, Minnesota, Canada, North and South Dakota. They will make their home in Charleston, S. Carolina. The bride is a graduate of McHenry high school and of the University of Illinois in February of 1965 with a BA degree in rhetoric and philosophy. She expects to go into the teaching profession. The groom is a graduate of Erie County Technical Institute and has a BS degree in chemistrv McHenry Hospital A 7 lb., 8 oz. daughter-\vas born June 28 to Mayor-and- Mrs. Donald P. Doherty. gj, has been named. Catherine Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doherty are the paternal grandparents and Joseph Williams is the maternal grandfather. Other Births Mr. and Mrs. William Stilling of Glen Ellyn announce the birth of their first child a daughter, Beth Ann, on June 27 at Elmhurst hospital. The baby weighed 7 lbs., 8 ozs. Mrs. Stilling is the former Sandra Whiting, daughter of • Mr. and Mrs. Sebre Whiting and the" paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William' Stilling, Sr., of Richmond. Sherman Hospital Elfjin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slice of.306 N. Kent Road, .announce t he bit t h' of a daughter, Stacey Ellen, on June- 15; She weighed 7 lbs.. 7 ozs., and has •a sister. Jeahine. 3 years old. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Fryar of Ridgewood, N. J., and the paternal grandfather is JRaymond Slice of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Busche became parents of a daughter. A s.on was born to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Larrierand. Harvard Hospital On June 23 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dowe became parents of a daughter. from the University of Illinois, having graduated this month. An ensign in the Navy, he will be working on his PhD degree. 1^1 f you ran play the guitar^ voii should enter the I . GUITAR ENTRIES CLOSE AT 5 P.M. . . JILY 17TH (Jet Your Free Entry Today! I 1ST. 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