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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Feb 1966, p. 2

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^ectlon One --r Page /Two Legion Auxiliary Of |j McHenry Honors Member^ Membership chairman' Dot tie Messer. Co-chairman Carolyn Cogdon, Evelyn Ficek, President of McHenry Unit Bobbie Carroll, Irene Cary, Ann Holdon and Margaret Pickett are pictured at meeting. Top row Carol Murray of Algonquin McHenry County Council Secretary. President of McHenry Unit 491 Bobbie Carroll. Eleventh District Secretary Mabel Schultz of Huntley. Bottom: McHenry County Council President Marion Peter of Algonquin. Eleventh District Director Mae Chesak of Huntley. McHenry Unit 491 of the American Legion auxiliary honored their members at a dinner Feb. 19. The dinner was prepared and served by the members of the post. Chief cook Bernard Matchen was assisted in the kitchen by Commander A1 Bianchi, Roy Homo, Francis Pickett, Harry Lock, Lloyd Scharf, Ed Reid, Tim McCormick, Ed Brut, Shorty Mueller and Senior Vice Commander Frank Ficek. The auxiliary is sincerely grateful for the wonderful meal and superb service. President of McHenry Unit 491 Bobbie Carroll introduced our honored guests. Eleventh District Director Mrs. Arnold Chesak, her ..secretary, Mrs. Robert Schults, of Huntley,McHenry County Council President Marion Peter, and her secretary, Can^l Murray, of Algonquin. They each, in turn, expressed their thanks for the dinner nnd gifts presented by our Unit. Mrs Chesak spoke of the various auxiliary programs and urged our continuous cooperation. Awards for work on the membership drive were presented by Dottie Messer and j her co-chairman, Carolyn Congdon, to Evelyn Ficek, Margaret Pickett, Vickie Bottari, Ann Holdon, Marge Olson. Betty Lou Smith, Barbara Han- ! sen and Irene Cary. Member- ; Ship now stands at .".84. This is slightly under the quota set ! by the Department of Illinois , and all delinquent members ; are urged to please pay their dues. Continuous membership pins were presented by President , Bobbie Carroll for ten years ! service to Arlys Aim, Alyce 1 Brda, Margaret Pickett, Midge Scharf, Helen Schmitt a n d Rosalyn Volpendesta. Terry . Becker, Donna Glosson. Ann : Kane, Claire Noonan. Beatrice Peterson. Mary Ann Pyles. Marlha Rausch, and Judy Con- ! way were not present to accept their pins. A fifteen-year ' pin was presented to Marie ' Diedrieh. Elaine Gregaro will i receive her fifteen-year pin j shortly. Twenty-year pins will j Shower Honors Mother, Infant A shower was held recently at the home of Mrs. Charles P. Miller for Mrs. Richard T. W i l l i a m s a n d h e r i n f a n t daughter, J a n a Christine. Hostesses were Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Donald Herdrich. Guests at the party were former classmates of Mrs. Williams. Jana received many lovely dresses and "frills" to make her a well dressed young lady. Cake and coffee were served during the afternoon. be presented to Henrietta Ahrens, Helen Dobyns and P'thel Hunter. For thirty years of continuous membership, a pin was awarded to Marjorie Jelinek, Lillian Jensen also has a thirty-year pin coming. Past presidents of McHenry present were Mary Einspar, Lauretta Homo, Frances Matchen, Minnie Meyer, Margaret Mikota, Frances White, Pearl Pietsch, Eleanore Reid and Pearl Sanders. Three Junior auxiliary past presidents who have now become senior members were introduced; Bernadine Reid. Eileen Homo and Bonnie Lee Einspar. These girls all have over ten years' service with the auxiliary. After the dinner, introductions of distinguished guests and presenting of awards, the men joined the auxiliary in a pleasant evening of dancing to a local popular orchestra. AFS MARDI GRAS BALL SCHEDULED THIS SATURDAY Reservations lor the AFS (American Field Service) Mardi Gras ball are coming in from other towns. The ball is sponsored by the AFS Community committee and will be held Saturday Feb. 26, at the VFW hall in Woodstock.sCrysilal Lake and McHenry will be represented. International dishes will be featured in the smorgasbord that will be served from 7 to 9 p.m. A flowing punch bowl will be a feature-. Miss Judy Regner, faculty sponsor for the AFS club at Woodstock high school, together with the ctficers and members of the club will decorate the hall with gay posters of foreign countries, streamers and the American flag' will be prominent on each table.' A shower ol balloons will be released at 11:30 after, the announcement of the prize winning costumes. Judging of the costumes will be done at 9:30 by Jack Satorius and his commit:ee of Gladys Gruszczvnski and Dorothy Mc- Eachrcn of the Adult AFS club. It is hoped there will be many entries in the categories of bist representation of a country, prettiest and funniest to make the work of the judges that much more difficult. An honored guest will be Honorable Robert McClory, who has had a loijg and great interest in the AFS and foreign student exchange program. Currently he is the US delegate to the Inter- Parliamentary union which represents seventy-live parliament.-, and organizations. He serves on the Cultural and Education committee which concerns itself with literacy and student exchange programs. He recently attended a meeting of UNESCO in Paris, studying the subject of student exchange as well as application of science to the program. As a young man he was a student and teacher in Switzerland in the part of the country adjacent 'to France and is fluent in the French language. Two of his three children received part of their high school and one, his college education, in Switzerland and he has a married daughter living in Switzerland. He therefore knows at first hand the great good that comes from interchange of students. Invitations" were sent to the AFS Area host families and their student guests, to chapter presidents and to high school faculty members, also to friends of the adult chapter who they thought might be interested in furthering the program of AFS. They welcome most heartily anyone who is interested in learning further of the program. Tickets are available at the door. THE MrTIENRY PLATNBEALER _ , -- -Q WSCS Presents Speaker At Annual Spring Tea March 2 Thursday, February 24, 1966 J. DAVID MCCARTNEY The Women's Society, of Christian Service of the. Community Methodist church will present J. David McCartney at their annual spring tea on Wednesday, March 2, at 1 p.m. at the V.F.W. hall. Mr. McCartney, who has chosen (IK subject "Potpourri"' for this occasion, resides in Long Grove. 111., is married and has three children. He was born in Louisiana: received his B.'A. degree at Lake Forest college and his Master's at the University ; of Arkansas. He has had extended studies at the University of Mississippi and Norths western university. He w as Director of the Arden Shores Home and School for Gifted Boys in Lake Bluff for three and a half years. Mr. McCartney-- has been affiliated with School District 125 for eight years. He is presently director of the guidance and counseling program at the new Adlai Stevenson high school in that district. He is active with the Mental Health board of Lake County and on the Lake County Civic committee. Mr. McCartney is listed with a speaker's bureau and speaks before many political groups, charity groups, as well as at church and school affairs. He has appeared on the Jack Eigen and Tony Weitsel shows. Appearing in amateur drama, as an actor who can also sing, is one. of his secret avocations. Mrs. Harry Hans, chairman of the tea, states that tickets may be purchased from members of the Women's society or at the door. LOCAL ACTRESSES WILL PRESENT GUILD PROGRAM ON DEAN'S LIST Jim Benson, a sophomore student at the University of Illinois, has been placed on the dean's list with a 4.5 average for the semester. He is a member of Lambda Cia Alpha fraternity. JOINS HONOR SOCIETY Sandy L. Spohr of McHenry recently was initiated into Eta Sigma Phi, national classics honor society at Marquette university. Milwaukee. Miss Spohr is a junior in the college of liberal arts. Picture Tour Entertained By Following the monthly business meeting of Joyce Kilmer Court. No. 573, Catholic Daughters of America, members present were entertained by a colorful tour through many countries in Europe, via pictures shown, and very ably presented and narrated bv Miss Virginia Williams of McHenry. Many interesting pictures were shown and attention was drawn to the great difference in architectural structure, of the numerous churches in comparison to'those in this country. The beautiful formal flower gardens of Lourdes, France, were shown as well as the colorful pictures of Paris, Brussels, Madrid and Rome. The ancient Coliseum at Rhone Valley, Nimes, France, which dates back to B.C., also was shown. This Coliseum is still in use, on occasions, for festivals and plays. The evening was concluded with lunch served by the committee of the evening. Maxwell J. Kelly, well-known Carpentersville director, will evolve a theatrical explanation of the myriad relationships between one woman and another in the presentation, 'The Catherine Wheel of Worhen,' on Thursday morning, Feb. 24, at 10 o'clock in the Woodstock Opera House. For this Creative Living program sonnsored by the Women's Guild of the Woodstock Fine Arts association, attention will be focused upon the four local professional actresses who will present the dramatic interpretations of literary women from Giradoux to Oscar Wilde. The actresses are Esther Pantages Stewart, executive director of the association; Doris Kelly, wife of Max Kelly and prominent in Carpentersville's experimental Theatre Workshop; Theresa Hobart, who has made her 12-foot dancing giraffe an endeared animal to children's audiences thruout the area; and Delores Daily also of Theatre Workshop. Tickets will be available at' the door and luncheon will be served immediately following the program. Wedding Bells Cindy Smith Honored On Eighteenth Birthday Miss Cindy Smith was guest of honor at a pajama party given by her friend, Julie Sladik, at Solon Mills, Friday evening, the occasion being h e r e i g h t e e n t h b i r t h d a y . Friends who helped her celebrate were Sue Laurence, Linda Jo Links, Sharon Dam and Donna Tammeau. Shop In McHenry ROSE FARDELLA BECOMES BRIDE OF LA VERNE TRICKLE In a lovely wedding ceremony last Saturday afternoon Feb. 19, at 2 o'clock in St. Mary's Catholic church, Miss Rose Ann Fardella became the bride of Mr. LaVerne James Trickle of McHenry. Miss Fardella is the daughter of Mrs. Mary Fardella DeMay of 1618 Beach Road, McHenry, and Mr. Trickle is .the son of~ Mr. and Mrs. Emery Trickle of Rl. 2, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Standing before, the altar decorated with carnations the couple repeated their vows before Rev. Fr. Matthew Rudden. The lovely bride wore a lace dress with a plain full skirt, fitted bodice and beaded .neckline. Her head piece was a spray ol pearls with a chapel length, veil. Acting as maid of honor for her sister was Miss Mary Jo F'ardelia and the bridesmaids were Miss Mary Schillace, Mrs. Charlotte Frazier, Miss Mary Burrafato, Mrs. Jeanne Fair of McHenry; Mrs. Dorothy Ford ot Crystal Lake; and Mrs. Diane Skervin of Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. The maid cf honor wore a granny style dress with a blue lace top and ankle length blue chiifon skirt, blue gloves a.nd shces and a veil headpiece. The bridesmaids were gowned in granny style dresses in gold lace tops, with yellow chiffon skirts, gold shoes, gloves and wore veils on their heads. Serving the groom as best man was his brother, Emery Trickle, cf Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Groomsmen were John Fardella, Wade Dowell, William Frazier, McHenry; George Ziemann. Wonder Lake, Ronald Ford, Crystal Lake, a,nd Kenneth Skervin of Wisconsin Rapids. Wis. For her daughter's wedding the bride's mother v/ore a fitted gold dress with matching accessories. Mrs. Trickle was attired in a litted blue dress, black shoes and flowered hat. A reception was held at 5 p.m. at the Lilymoor Steak house for 150 guests. The young couple will live at 7619 Oakwood Drive, Wonder Lake, and are employed at Oak Manufacturing Co., in Crystal Lake. William Michaelis To Wed Volo Girl DIANE WAGNER Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner of Volo announce the engagement of their daughter, Diane Marie, to William R. Michaelis of McHenry. Miss Wagner is a graduate of Wauconda high school in 1965. No definite date has been set for the wedding. Local Man To Wed Kansas Girl MARRIAGE LICENSES Michael Ebie of N. Canton, Ohio, and Sandra R. Vospagel, Wonder Lake. Michael D. Kulisek and Carol Sue Landgren, both of Wonder Lake. Robert J. Bartelt and Mary E. Diedrieh, McHenrv. James Doran Claims Bride Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bouchor of Portland, Oregon, wish to announce the marriage of their daughter, Lynn Rae, to James W. Doran, USN, son of Mrs. John L. Boehm of McHenry, and the late Rob^jt J. Doran. They were married Jan. 18, 1966, at 11 a.m. in Manila, public of the Philippines. The young couple had be$n engaged for about six months, and when Jim was sent to the Philippines from his duties,,.„aboard the USS Ticonderoga Hm the South China Seas fpr cgffe of a broken arm, Lynn flew out and they were married. On phoning his family ih McHenry immediately following the ceremony, Jim informed his mother that he had also signed up for an additional eighteen months in the Navy, which will give him a total service time of five and one-half years bt discharge. The young Mrs. Doran Is back in the United States now, and is living with her married sister in Bellingham, Wash., where she will remain until her husband's ship returns to the United States sometime in Ihe next few months. Patricia Ann Schmiit To Wed Zion Man Miss Nancy Jill Johnson's engagement to Airman First Class Stephen James Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Olson of Chapel Hill, McHenry, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson of 1329 Tyler Street, Topeka, Kans. Jill is at present attending school there. Steve has been stationed at Forbes Air Force Base near Topeka for the past two years, and is a 1962 graduate of McHenry high school. A July 16 wedding is being planned. Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. S c h m i t t o f 1 2 0 7 S . C r y s t a l Lake road, McHenry, an* nounce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Ann, to Robert A. Griffith, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Griffith of Zion. Miss Schmitt graduated from McHenry community high school in 1963 and from the School of Practical Nursing at Waukegan in 1965. She is now employed as a licensed practical nurse in Waukegan. Her fiance is a 1956 graduate of Zion-Benton community high school and is presently employed in Cary. The young people have selected Oct. 15 as their wedding date. D E P O S I T O R Y If you want to make deposits "after hours"-- use our handy night depository. Metis State "Where Family Money Matters' Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. McHENRY, ILL. 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