PG. 2, SEC. I - PLAINDEALER - JULY 13, 1967 Easter Seal Married July 1 •- hi'Sk iW - r '•" aa 7 ' ' "&?>" ;^v-t I » • ->JlL/;- LEONARD STUDIO PHOTO MR. AND MRS. EARL L. DOWELL, JR. An early summer wedding solemnized at St. Mary's Catholic church on Saturday, July 1, united in marriage Miss Mary Rose Burrafato and Mr. Earl L. Dowell, Jr., both of McHenry. They will make their home in Killen, Texas, where the bridegroom is in the service. Tell Engagement Of Joy Brabenec «5» If'4fi? »<W ***&»•-*, v >! JOY ANN BRABENEC Mr. and Mrs. George Brabenec, of 4216 E. Lake Shore ; IMvs.^Wooder Lake, announce ;t|e engagement of their daughter, Joy Ann, to Mr. Glenn p. Doles, of Youngstown, Ohio. Miss Brabenec, a 1964 grad- 'tttte of McHenry high school, 'will be graduated from the West Suburban Hospital School of parsing, Oak Park, on July ?§*• Mr. Doles, who received an associate Degree In Applied Science from BsVry Institute of Technology, Chicago, in 1965, ! will be taking a leave of absence from his present em- ; ployment in Owego, New York, .to complete studies for a degree in electrical engineering St Marquette University, Milwaukee, this fall. ; A> summer of 1968 wedding being planned. IMcHenry Girl Plans (Nov. 25 Wedding i r fXrXy. *k Mabel Powers Is Honored On 84th Birthday In observance of her eightyfourth birthday anniversary, eight children of Mrs. Mabel Powers and their families surprised her at a brunch Sunday at the Sibre Whiting hone on Center Street. Honoring this very young-atheart octogenarian were these children, Mr. and Mrs. George Powers, Mr. and Mrs. David Powers and Danny, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Powers and Ronnie, and Mr. and Mrs George Freund and family of Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Burge and family of Grayslake; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Powers and Jimmy and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Powers at Crystal Lake; and Mr. and Mrs. Sibre Whiting and family of McHenry. Also present was a granddaughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. William Stilling (Sandra Whiting) and daughter, Beth, of Glen Ellyn. Miss Richwamd Emg@g®i To Wed SANDRA JUNG Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jung of 4201 White street, Solon Mills, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra, to Pfc. Edward J. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Miller Of 6707 Rt. 31, Ringwood. Miss Jung now reigns as Miss Richmond of 1967. Her fiance is serving with the Army in Vietnam. No' plans for the wedding have been made. TRUDY FREUND Mr. and Mrs. Donald ! Freund of 3017 W. Crescent ; avenue, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Trudy, to Mr. Donald Vyverman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vyverman, 312 E. Adams street, Taylorville. Miss Freund is a 1964 McHenry high school graduate and Mr. Vyverman graduated from , Taylorville high school in 1957. ; Both are students at Eastern f Illinois university, Charleston. I Trudy is in the Alpha Gamma Delta social society and Donald is a social member in the Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity. A November 25 wedding is planned. Benefits From Tour Of Home Trophies* design combined with modern American splendor is the secret of waterfall house at Dutch Creek Woodland, Johnsburg. This fabulous structure will be open to the public Saturday and Sunday afternoons, July 15 and 16, from 1 until 5 p.m. for the benefit of the Easter Seal women's auxiliary of McHenry county. John Behmiller, who with Don Devine had the house erected at a cost of $150,000, is giving the entire gross receipts to the auxiliary. Volunteers from the auxiliary will assist with the tour both days under the direction of Mrs. Karl Koch. The house, which took one' year to construct, is tucked in the hillside where a lagoon flows from the Fox river and enhances the entrance way. The tri-level and exotic structure is unique in design. Its many bubble-topped domes extend skyward and waterfalls within the house spill cool water into the stone enclosures, over huge boulders from the lava beds of New Mexico. The waterfall inside the entrance door is reached over a hanging bridge tightly protected by a bamboo railing. Call it Jamaica, Haiti or Hawaii, there is an enchantment to this house that has to be sera to be enjoyed. Devine, who is a racing enthusiast, has housed in the building foreign racers that are of special import-a Farrari 275GIB and an Egyptian Scarab. These are a few of the things that a visitor will see when he attends open house Saturday and Sunday afternoon. Cheri Janquart Plans Wedding mm CHERI JANQUART Mr. and Mrs. Jerry C. Janquart, 5804 N. Meadow Hill Lane, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Cheri, to Mr. Jerome J. May, son' of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond May, 7920 Bellevue Avenue, Spring Grove. Cheri graduated from McHenry high school in 1965 and Jerome is a 1960 graduate of Richmond-Burton high school. Plans are being made for a December wedding. Wette land-Smith Engagement Toid CHURCH PICNIC A picnic held jointly by, Spring Grove and Mount Hope Methodist churches will be held Sunday, July 16, at 11 o'clock in the morning at Wiimot State park, Wis. The church service begins at 11 o'clock at the park, with picnic following at noon. All who attend are asked to bring picnic lunches and tableware. Luncheon - Card Party Sponsored by ST. PATRICK'S ALTAR AND ROSARY SODALITY July 19, 12:00 noon Church Hall 3500 W. Washington Table Prizes ADMISSION' $1 ,'AZ Tickets Available at the door. Newlyweds Wed 50 Years MR. AND MRS. JOHN P. MCDONAGH MR. AND MRS. ROBERT G. SCHERDIN A most interesting and unusual double golden wedding celebration was observed recently by Mr. and Mrs. John P. McDonagh of 3606 W. Clover avenue, McHenry, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Scherdin of Chicago. They are the parents of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. McDonagh of 3606 W. Clover avenue, Edgebrook Heights, where the anniversaries were celebrated on June 25. The senior McDonaghs were married July 9, 1917, in Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Scherdin exchanged nuptial vows on June 16 of the same year in Indiana. Both couples celebrated with 125 friends and family members at open house held at noon at the McDonagh. home, with Jrnffet dinner served at 3 o'clock. The McDonaghs have three sons, Bernard of Dallas, Texas, John J. of Seattle, Wash., and Michael at McHenry; also fourteen grandchildren. The Scherdins have one son, Robert, Jr., of Manhatten, 111., and Mrs. McDonagh; also four grandchildren. The family attended 8:30 Mass at St. Patrick's Catholic church, for which Michael McDonagh served as commentator. Attending the* celebration from out of town were guests from Fort Myers, Fla., Lowell, Ind., McNabb, 111., and Chicago. Richard Snyder Baby Christened The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Snyder was baptized Carol Jean Sunday, July 9, by Rev. Leonard Guzzardo at St. Patrick's Catholic church. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fendt of Fond du Lac, Wis. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Dr. August Rossettf. Carol Jean has four brothers, Lee, Mark, Paul and John; and three sisters, Ann, Ruth and Judy; also her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abing, Platteville, Wis.; and the paternal grandfather* Peter Snyder of Galena. MARRIAGE LICENSES The office of the County Clerk, Vernon Kays, reports the issuance of the following marriage licenses; William Albert Beissert, Jr., of Algonquin and Miss Patricia Ann Krich of McHenry. Kenneth Robert Magisen of McHenry and Miss Barbara Jane Brown of Wauconda. Lawrence D. Ahrens, Rt. 1, Huntley, and Miss Judith Elaine Smith, 5701 Bull Valley road, McHenry. Raymond A. Blake, 1509 N. Green, and Mrs. Doris E. Woodbury, 2408 Manor Lane, both of McHenry. READ THE CLASSIFIED JEANNE WETTELAND Mr. and Mrs. ISiomas Wetter. land of 1802 N. Riverside Drive, McHenry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jeanne, to David Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Smith 1402 N. Green street, McHenry. Both young people are 1966 graduates 'of McHenry high school. Jeanne is employed in Elgin at the state hospital in the children's unit. Her fiance is employed in Chicago. No date has been set for the wedding. FESTIVAL DANCE USIC 10 pc. orchestra Dancing: 9 - I FREE ADMISSION Present Second Play In Opera House Season "Look Back In Anger" will be presented at the Woodstock Opera House on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, July 13 to 15 at 8 p.m. This is the second production in a four r production summer season in the young people's summer theatrical program. Under the direction of Robert Keil, Jr. and Donald Barden, these young people receive class instruction in all aspects of the theatre and are involved in every phase of each production except for directorial duties. This summer over 100 young people are enrolled in the program. "Look Back In Anger", written for adult audiences, is an English play of the 195Cs and has established itself as a good dramatic production. Written fay John Osborne it represents the angry rebellion against the staid and empty English middle and upper classes. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my beloved husband, Melvin Hudecek, on our fifth wedding anniversary, July 14, 1967. Should you go first and I remain, to walk the road alone, I'll live in memories gar- , den, dear, with happy days we've known. In spring I'll wait for roses red, when faded, the lilacs blue. In early fall when brown leaves fall, I'll catch a glimpse of you. Should you go first and I remain, for battles to be fought. Each thing you've touched along the way will be a hallowed spot. I'll hear your voice, I'll see your smile, tho blindly I may grope, The memory of your helping hand will bucy me on with hope. Should you go first and I remain, one thing I'll have you do: Walk slowly down that long long path, for soon I'll follow you. I want to know each step you take, so I may take the same. For Someday down that lonely road, you'll hear me call your name. H.A.A.I.M.Y M.T.A.K.G. B.Y.A.K.Y.T.W.M.I.H.F. M.I.I.H.F.Y.I.A.W.D.M.M. W.T.L.I.N.Y.S.M.O.G.K. T.A.T.ME.L.H.L.Y.A.N. Y.B.M.S.F.E.M. your loving wife, Joan 7-13-67 MR. AND MRS. DONALD CARLSON Miss Patricia Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brown of McHenry, was married to Mr. Donald Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson of Woodstock, on July1 at the Community Methodist church. Rev. Raymond White officiated at the 4 o'clock afternoon ceremony. Attendants for the couple were Charlene Meyer of McHenry and Donald Swetts of Woodstock. The bride attended McHenry schools and the bridegroom graduated in 1966 from Woodstoack high school. He is serving in the Navy, stationed at San Diego, Calif., where they are making their home. . . Preliminary Queen Judging Preliminary judging for the eleven Miss McHenry County candidates is over, and now the representatives of eleven communities in the county await the next judging opportunity. R will take place befor the grandstand audience At the McHenry County Fair on opening night - Thursday, Aug. 3. The candidates are seeking many wonderful prizes. The winner will have the chance to vie in the Miss Illinois County Fair contest in January, 1968. The candidates are in the midst of making several radio and television appearance. They will ride in the McHenry Marine Festival and Woodstock V-J Day pafades. The candidates bstore the preliminary judging Monday night drew for the official order of appearance, fe will be followed at the finals on Aug. 3: Tina Bracich, Miss Cary, Cary Jaycees; Nancy Reavy, Miss Woodstock, Chamber of Commerce; Faye Marl6we, Miss Huntley, Huntley Lion's club; Janet Dahlgren, Miss Marengo, Marengo VFW and auxiliary; Cynthia Brandon, Miss Fox River Grove, Chamber of Commerce; Helen Palko, Wonder Lake, Wonder Lake Fire department; Verita Froula, Miss Crystal Lake, Chamber of Commerce; Sandra Jung, Miss Richmond- Burton, Cole's Pharmacy; Patti Sherry, Miss Hebron, Hebron Businessmen's association; Sandra Fry, Miss McHenry, McHenry VFW and auxiliary; Nancy Wittmus, Miss Harvard, Harvard Rotary club. AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP Fran Holsinger, 4919 East Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake, has been awarded a scholarship from Roosevelt university, Chicago, based upon her accumulative grade average of B at the university. She resumes her studies in the fall as a sophomore and is majoring in Sociology. Fran is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holsinger and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent S. Lumley, early residents of Woodstock. Be Wise Shop In McHenry Report of Condition of McHENIY STME BAWK of McHenry, Illinois, at the cose of Business June SO, 1967. a state banking Institution organized and operating under the banking laws of this State and a member of the Federal Reserve System. Published In accordance with a call made by the State Banking Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this Dlstrlet. A 8 I B T 8 1. Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection $ 3,419,679.77 2. United States Government obligations 8,901,449.63 3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions 1,272,804.44 4. Securities of Federal agencies and corporations 1,274,964.68 5. Other securities (including $38,000.00 corporate stocks) 36,000.00 7. Other loans and discounts 15,391,717.57 8. Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises • • • 595,003.50 9. Real estate owned other than bank premises 1.00 11. Other assets 10,006.81 12. TOTAL ASSETS $30,901,627.60 L I A B I L I T I E S 13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 8,313,871.23 14. Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 17,662,038.31 15. Deposits of United States Government 228,873.42 16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 1,560,502.63 19. Certified and officers' checks, etc 307,321.84 20. TOTAL DEPOSITS (items 13 to 19) $28,072,607.43 (a) Total demand deposits 9,910,569.12 (b) Total time and savings deposits 18,162,038.21 24. Other liabilities (including $ NONE mortgages and other liens on bank premises and other real estate) 247,816.38 25. TOTAL LIABILITIES $28,320^423.81 C A P I T A L A C C O U T T I 26. (c) Common stock--total par value $ 400,000.00 No. shares authorized 4000 No. shares outstanding 4000 27. Surplus 800,000.00 28. Undivided profits 631,203.79 29. Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves 150,000.00 30. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 2,581,203.79 31. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 30/301,627.60 m e m o r a n d a 1. Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with call date 28,511,018.88 2. Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending with call date 15,873,972.01 3. Loans as shown in "Assets" are after deduction of valuation reserves of 361,208.16 I, Thomas F. Bolger, Cashier, of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this report of condition is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. THOMAS F. BOLGER We, the. undersigned directors, attest the correctness of this report of condition and declare that it has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct. W. A. NYK, MD. GERALD J. CAREY RICHARD J. ZIEMAN Directors. State of Illinois County of McHenry ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of July, 1967. LENORA E. FRISBY Notary Public (Pub. July 13, 1967»