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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Feb 1967, p. 2

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.. ctriiAM i j ii.ucKtifr\/Di Aikific^i cb J: ccddi iaov U 10A7 ' EnttOBementOf v '^ . • lis U If'll'll'IWI Miss Fidler Wed Saturday PAGE 2, SECTION 1 - McHEI^Y PlAjftbE^tER -x FEBRUARY 16, t$57 ~ STEVE MISSMAN TAKES BRIDE IN OAK LAWN RITE Mc Henry Mends wilT be interested to learn of the marriage ot Mr. Steve Missman, a former. McHenry resident, to Miss Susan Devine. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Missman of Nachusha, claimed as his bride the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Devine of Oak Lawn in a lovely wedding solemnized in St. Catherine of Alexandria church, Oak Lawn, on Saturday, Feb. 4. Rev. James O'Brian officiated. Attending the couple were Miss Elaine Devine, sister of the bride, and Roger Missman, the groom's brother. Mr. Missman graduated from . McHenry high school in 1965 and is a student at Northern Illinois university, DeKalb. They will reside in thai city. Engagement Couple Announced -mm* Carmen StUUng'-$ Engaged F® Wed Catherine Rath'a Engagement Told •m*1* ' \ ^ Langdon Studio Photo MBS. RICHARD JOHNSON I k ft £ •:;'A beautlftil candlelight wedding ceremony performed in the Community Methodist church of McHenry on Saturday afternoon, Feb. 11, united in marriage Miss Geraldine Fidler and Mr. Richard A. Johnson, Rev. Raymond White officiated at the 5:30 o'clock service, for which • the bridegroom's brother, Carl Johnson, sang "O Perfect Love". White roses decorated the altar as Miss Fidler approached, wearing a white crepe gown, empire style, with chapel sweep, sculptured neckline, fitted bodice and elbow length sleeves. Eight cabbage roses graced the bottom of her slim skirt and a detachable, chapel length train . was adorned witha similar rose "and one bow. Her silk illusion^ two tiered bouffant veil fell frpifi a cabbage rose shell crown.. Elena Seaufy Hints t- In conjunction with lasts weeks tips sm styles for the individual type face, I am aph> goiBjj to mention a few new ways to wear your Hair if you have the type face mentioned below. For a heart shaped face, wear your hair full JiBt below your cheek bane. TMs is were your face begins to taper inward to a somewhat narrow |*in A forward movement on the cheek just below the cheekbone would fluff out to give you more fed out to give your moae width where your face is hollow or a pagette fluff under in the back. Always keep the sides above the essclose to the head. This style is worn equally as well on someone with a triangular shaped face providing the witi@t point of •&£ face is at the temples ori not at the chin. If you Suave an upsidedown triangle whie2n to narrow at the temples aM wide at the cheek then your hair should be woa shorter and dose at the ear mA chin and your fullest point above the ear to give you better balance. In short the whole idea is to try to achieve fee oval look. Always fill in the narrow spots and keep yaw hair closer to your widest point to give you better balance. Your hair on the crown should also be in balance with your forehead and profile. If your Jaw line is rather full why not minimize it even more by wearing darker makeup, from the ear down the sides of your jaw line. This also applies to a protruding chin or large nose. Darker makeup used and blended properly can conceal many of our faults. To narrow down a rather wide nose, use darker makeup on either side of the ctnoa to make it appear slimmer. There are many ways that makeup and the proper hair sty le can be worn to change your appearance if they are done wisely. Try experimenting with them - you may turn up looking like Liz Taylor after all. TIP OF THE WEEK: If nail polish has thickened, add a drop or two of cologne or perfume. It will again flow freely and be nicely aoentod. Miss Fidler carried a prayer book brought back from Old Jerusalem, Jordan, by the groom's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schultz. It was also carried by the groom's sister, Gail Cro!dn0 on her wedding day. The prayer book was decorated with a cascade of white roses, the center of which had a detachable, going-away corsage of white roses. Attending her were Miss Sandra Stuebner of Fox Lake as maid of honor, Mrs. Gail Crokin of Spring Grove and Miss Catherine Ruth of McHenry as bridesmaids. They wore floor length, sleeveless, red velvet, empire fashion gowns with sculptured necklines. The fitted bodices were trimmed with red velvet ribbons with a bow and long streamers in front. All had white, forma! lessth gloves. Their bouquets were heartshaped, the outer edge trimmed with white net. Red rosebuds and roses with red streamers adorned the inside of the bouquets. Each had a cameo pendant, a gift of the bride. Roger Crokin served his brother-in-law as best man and .groomsmen were Carl Johnson of McHenry, his brother, and Gary Jones, college roommate of the groom of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Johnson chose a pale blue linen floor length gown with which she wore blue accessories and an orchid cor- MARGARET ANN COSS The engagement of Margaret Ann (Peggy) Coss erf Greenwood to David Eugene Westphaln, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Westphaln, Sr., of Ridgefield, has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanfiel P. Coss, Sr., of 4406 Lathrop drive, Woodstock. The young couple will be married June 24 in the Greenwood Methodist church. CATHERINE RUTH Mr. and Mrs. Aubert C. Ruth of 1121 W. River Terrace drive, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Catherine, to Roger Peck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manford E. Peck of 1916 N. Orchard Beach, McHenry. No wedding date has been set. Miss Ruth is a student at Cottey college, Nevada, Mo., and her fiance attends Elgin Community college. Baseball Star Is PTA Speaker St. John's Home and School association will hold its next meeting in the Johnsburg Comr m unity club, when the guest speaker will be Paul "Dizzy" Trout, former Detroit pitcher who is now public relations manager for the Chicago White Sox. His topic will be "Athletics for Children". As one of the great baseball players of another day, his appearance is sure to be of great interest to all sports-minded persons. CiAJB FEATURES SPEAKER The Marian Central Mothers' club will hold its monthly meeting at 8 o'clock on Monday, Feb. 20, in the school cafeteria. Mrs. Barbara DeMark will speak on "Furniture Refinishing and Antiquing". All members are invited to attend and bring a friend. Refreshments will be served. _ , CARMEN STILLING Charles Stilling of Chapel 1011 road, McHenry, announces the engagement of his daughter, Carmen, to Jon Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert?Adams of W. Maple street, McHenry. A spring wedding is planned. McHenry Man To Take Bride RECENT BRIDE x .ify A reception followed the ceremony in the church hall, with a buffet dinner served to 140 friends and relatives. The ball was decorated for the occasion with red and white streamers. The couple left on a honeymoon trip, and on their return will take up residence in Hawarden, Iowa, until returning to the McHenry area this summer. The bride, a McHenry high school graduate, was admitted to U. C. L. A. with honors, where she majored in theatre arts and was affiliated with Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. The bridegroom received the Bachelor of Science degree in industrial engineering at Purdue University after three years of study. Special guests at the wedding included the maternal grandmother of the bride, Mrs. Gladys Bowman, who attended from Portland, Oregon. The former Miss Fidler is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Fidler of 3100 W. Riverstream drive, Mcfenry, and the bridegroom is fe son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Johnson of 3705 W. St. Paul's avenue, McHenry. MAVOURNEEN REARDON Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Aloysius Reardonof Round Lake have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mavourneen Bertel, to Ignatius Anthony Scolaro, son of Mr. and Mrs. William DeVries of McHenry. Miss Reardon is a graduate ; of Grant Community high school *Ailn Fox Lake and attended St. Mary-of-the- Woods college in Terre Haute, Ind. Mr. Scolaro is a graduate of McHenry high scool. An April wedding is planned. DELTA ZETTA GIVES HELP TO HARD OF HEARING The local Delta Zeta Alumnae group recently received letters of appreciation from L. D. Vuillemot, director pf special education in Lake county, and Mrs. Robert Tinsley, secretary of tie McHenry-Lake County Parent organization for Hard-ofhearing and Deaf Children. These letters express their thanks for the donation of $400 presented to them by Mrs. Don- > aid Truckenbrod, 3307 West second avenue, McHenry, on behalf of all Delta Zeta Alumnae living in this area. This money was earned throughout the 1966 program year under the direction of the president, Mrs. Jack Dahl, 492 Linn avenue, Crystal Lake, and the philanthropy chairman, Mrs. Henry Tomlinson, 2505 North Martin road, McHenry. These letters, along with one from Harold Salmon, administrator of Sherman hospital, Elgin, expres sing gratitude for the tray favors that have been provided for hospitalized children, were read at a recent planning meeting where preparations were being made for this year's activities. The first meeting of 1967 will be held March 23, at the home of Mrs. Richard Berna, 413 South Edison, Elgin. This meeting will honor Mrs. Oscar Mullikan who will be the first lady in this area to receive the "Order of the Golden Rose". Mary Wallace Mullikan has celebrated fifty years as a member of the Delta Zeta sororiety. She was initiated at Pi chapter, Eureka college, Feb. 17, 1917. Her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Anderson, also a Delta Zeta, will be present to witness the presentation. The major philanthropy of Delta Zeta on a national level is assisting the American Hearing society, providing an annual $1,000 Audiology scholarship, presenting $2,500 grantto areas expanding services to the hard-of-hearing and support to Gallaudet college for deaf students. 'PARENTS' MEETING The general meeting of Parents Without Partners, Lake area chapter, will be held on Thursday, Feb. 16, at 8:30 p.m. in the Rumsey Building, Rte. 176, Crystal Lake. Following the meeting there will be a guest speaker from the Internal Revenue bureau. USE iSSIFIE MRS. DENNIS E. BANKER A wedding of local interest was solemnized on Saturday, Pet). 4, in St. John's United Church of Christ, Granite City, 111., when Miss Lana McDaniels became the bride of Mr. Dennis E. Banker. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George McDaniels of 3502 Franklin avenue, Granite City, HI., and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Banker of Rt. 1, Chicago Heights, HI. A reception followed the service at the V.F.W. hall in Granite City. The couple left later for the Mardi Gvas in New Orleans, and upon their return will make their home in Aurora. The bride is a graduate of Granite high and Illinois State university, Normal. She will teach in Greenman school, Aurora. Her husband graduated from McHenry high school and attended Arkansas college,' Batesville, Ark. He is employed in Aurora. HOSPITAL SERVICE AWARD Mrs. Edward Newell, Route 2, Mylith Park, McHenry, has been honored for 500 hours of volunteer service at Lutheran General hospital, Park Ridge. She received a bronze pin recently at the annual meeting of the Service league. §> tfme. Spedaffloto Sn ... • KNIT DRESSES • FORMATS Fit. to 9 pal. Dally 7 MI. • $ pjn. 1206 N. Green Street S88-1712 dsasaSng LQiMdl*y Shirts • DRAPERIES • LEATHER O FURS WE CEL&OJSNGE 00MPAHK30N TBir US AN© SB McHenry, HL Brides-to-be- FREE glamour sifting and Picture GaU For Information Family Record Plan Nw ANNUM, Washington's BMhday ACACIA hi AL'S WHITE Glamour Portraits FEBRUARY 22nd COME ONE. COME ALL! with drewlng etc. WEDDINGS... FORMAL and CANDID. PHONE 385-5579 \ LEOMAPD 1 STUDIO Vg McHENRY V® 17 Years' Experience Complete TURKEY 10' Pitcher Beer 15* 0* White House 2028 West Route 120 -- McHenry, III. 885-9892 Academy Graduate KATHRYN HICKS, Career Academy announces the graduation of Miss Kathryn L. Hicks of McHenry as a dental assistant. Having completed the prescribed course of studies, at the Academy, Miss Hicks received her cap and certificate at Edgewater Beach hotel in Chicago. Kathryn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hicks, 4221 West South street, McHenry. MARRIAGE LICENSES Sheldon T. Moder, Wonder T-akp., and Bemie JeanBarnick, Algonquin. Jack L. McGue and Marie Beranek, both of McHenry. Lawrence Polep, Chicago, and Trudy Rogde, McHenry. Archie Herman son, Woodstock, and Dorothea Miller, Wonder Lake. Louis Misker and Dorothy Beresinski, both of Wonder Lake. AUXILIARY TO HOLD FASHION SHOW, LUNCHEON Hie woman's auxiliary of McHenry hospital will hold its annual spring fashion show-luncheon at noon on March 15 at the new American Legion halL Ann Varese will present a lively commentary on fashions. The committee announces that many surprises are planned. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Henry Tony an or the hospital's Pink LadyShoppe. ©LASSiPIiSS "Y" ANNIVERSARY The Lake Region Y*s Men, their wives, and guests gathered recently for the celebration of their first birthday. The party was held to celebrate the completion of one year of giving service to the Lake Region area. A delicious pot-luck dinner was served by the Y's men's wives, and hearty appetites were displayed byalL HOME ADVISOR GIVES TALK FOB. WOMAN'S CLUB The February meeting of the McHenry Woman's club was held on Friday, the tenth, at the Community Methodist church at 1 p.m. - Rev. Carl Lobitz, pastor of Zipn Lutheran church, opened the meeting with a brief period of meditation. Fpttowing the business meeting, Mrs. Katherine Newmann, home advisor of the McHenry County Home Bureau, presented" an" interesting slide-lecture on "Line and Design," giving many informative hints on fash- , ion design to compliment the figure. Mrs. Newmann represents the Cooperative Extension service out of the University of Illinois. Mrs. George Kleinhans, chairman of the Education division, was chairman of the day and presented the program. Delicious refreshments were served during the social hour that followed, with Mrs. Vincent Weyland on hand as tea hostess. & SHOW COLOB FILMS FOR PTA, JOHNSB URG SCHOOL Tuesday, Feb. -- 21, at 8 p.m. at the Johnburg public school, the Johnsburg P.T.A. is showing two colored films from the NASA Lewis Research center. "Project Appollo" will show space walking and steps taken to put a man on the moon; "Life on Other Planets" presents Dr. Lederberg of Stanford university and he discusses the possibility of life existing on other planets. These films should prove interesting to all adults. A short demonstration -- discussion on "Parent & Family Life Education" will be presented by members of the P.T.A. Topics such as relationship with family members,discipline, responsibilities, allowances, etc., are studied and anyone interested in forming a group will want to hear the discussion. Inoculations are scheduled for any time after March 4. March 16,17 and 18 are Book Fair Days at the Johnsburg public school and workers are needed. Contact Mrs. Vercouter, chairman,, at 497-3883. Refreshments will be served following the meeting. ill«* fell atoaxFULLSERl/IGE baJd Take your choice of Checking Accounts here! Here you have your choice of income-fitting checking accounts--requiring a certain balance or no minimum balance at all. And having a checking account here will mean greater safety, prestige, and all-weather convenience for you ... all year around! WALK-UP fc BMVE-M W1HDOW8 OPEN FEKAY IiW!3fINGS 4:30 pjn. to 7:30 p jn. "Your $30,000,000,00 Bank" PHONE 385.1040 BANK o

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