a , •itf&r-'- M;. T ^ < -\ - ? ' ;.'.V;M v. PG. 2, SEC. I - PIAINDEALER - AUG. 24, 1967 MARJORIE JUNG, MEYER, JR. Wed August 12 WED SATURDAY Miss Marjorie Ann Jung was a pretty bride on Saturday, Aug. 19, when she exchanged nuptial vows with Mr; Erich William Meier, Jr., of Crystal Lake. Miss Jung is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Jung of 3620 W. Grand avenue, Mc- Henry, and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Erich W. Meier of Robin lane, Crystal Lake. The wedding was solemnized in St. Mary's Catholic church hy Rev. Fr. Eugene Baumhofer at 3 o'clock. The children's choir offered appropriate music in a church decorated for the occasion with bouquet^ of carnations and glads. Miss Jung walked down the aisle wearing a linen A-line, floor length dress, with train falling from the waist. Both the sleeves andtrain were trimmed in alencon lace. A fourtier, shoulder length veil fell from a crown of satin and lilies* of the valley and she carried a bququet of carnations and roses. Attending her were her sister, Miss Dianne Jung, as maid of honor and Mrs. Carol Jean Smith, Miss Carol Young and Mrs. Clarice Howard as bridesmaids. They wore pink, floor length, A-line linen dresses, flair sleeves trimmed in pink lace. Their floor veils were of deeper pink, attached to pink bows, with carnations of accent color in the bows. Each carried a cascade of accent color carnations and ivy. Edward Hladik served as best man and groomsmen were Blair Gilbert, William Querhammer and Ronald Garry. John Hess and Jack Weightman acted as ushers. Mrs. Jung wore a light green, linen dress with lace bodice and jacket, matching accessories and a yellow rose corsage. Mrs. Meier was attired in a blue lace dress with la:e coat, matching accessories and apink rose corsage. A reception at the V.F.W. clubhouse in McHenry followed the ceremony, attended by 250 guests. After a trip to California, the couple will reside in McHenry. J MR. AND MRS. THOMAS C. MILLER Before her marriage on Saturday afternoon, Aug. 12, in St, John the Baptist Catholic church, Johnsburg, this lovely bride was Miss Ardis Carol May of Johnsburg. She and Mr. Thomas C. Miller of Wonder Lake exchanged nuptial vows in a beautiful wedding solemnized at 3 o'clock. They are making their home in Crystal Lake. LANGPON STUDIO PHOTO MCHENRY COUPLE TO MARRY SEPT. 9 - JUDITH WATSON Mrs. Charles Whiting of McHenry announces the engagement of her daughter, Judith Watson, to Daniel Jurgens, sao of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jurgens of McHenry. • lite wedding will take place In McHenry on Sept. 9. : Gwenann Bennett - /* Christened ' On Sunday, Aug* 13, the intuit daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Bennett was baptized Gwenann by Rev. Matthew Sudden at St. Mary's church. Sponsors for the baby were •an mint and uncle, Bcnnea Bon- •der Capt. Ron Banknider. -For her christening the little iniss wore a dress used by her xousin, Chandra Banknider, and ;a shawl belonging to her paeternal grandmother, Mrs. Ralph Bennett. Following the church service -a reception was held at the 6 B Ranch at Wonder Lake. Those present other than the ones mentionsa were the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Dorothy Bander, Zslmfia and Jerry ; Bennett, Mrs. Ron Banknider • and daughter, Chandra, RoVena • Marshall and Fred Gessler. The baby has a 2 year old sister, Gina. Her mother is the 1 former Gayle Bonder of Lake- , moor. SHEPHERD OF HILLS CHURCH ENJOYS PICNIC The regular 8:30 a.m. worship service was held at Shepherd at the Hills Lutheran church Sunday. The 10:30 worship service was held at the McHenry city parte. Following the service, theSundaySchool children enjoyed games conducted by their teachers. Following the noon pot-luck the adults participated in various races and games. The adult recreation was planned by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blundell and Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams. Prizes were awarded to the following: Sack race, Mrs. Richard Blundell and Alan Olsen; egg throwing contest, Mr. and Mrs. George Kammerer; throwing of water balloons, Mr. anil Mrs. Walter Nuss; shoe kicking, Mrs. Norman Schmaling. The oldest person to attend the picnic was Mrs. Trace Ziehr, 84 years old, of Woodstock. Youngest child was the foster child oi Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Scheid. The largest family represented was four generations of the Henry Duits family of Woodstock. FUN NITE AT EASTWOOD MANOR Eastwood Manor Property Owners association is making plans for a "fun nite" at the Barn on Aug. 26 at 8:30 p.m. This promises to be quite an affair with refreshments and games. SHOP IN McHENRY Wed In McHenry BASELEY INFANT 1S CHRISTENED The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Baseley was baptized KristLne Marie, Sunday, at St. Patrick's church by Rev. David Beauvais. Sponsors were an aunt and uncle, Mrs. Pat DeBuck of Wauconda and Robert Meyer. The little miss wore a long white dress made fay her godmother* The baby was born July 24 in Sherman hospital, Elgin, an the thirtieth wedding anniversary of her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Meyer, Sr. At the reception following the service thirty people gathered at the Baseley home. Among the guests other than those mentioned were the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Baseley, and great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Banks of Wauconda; and Mrs. Jennie Meyer of McHenry, and the baby's brother, Bobby, 4 years old. READ THE CLASSIFIEDS First Baptist Church 509 Front St. (So. Rt. 31) Tender, Loving, Care NUtSERY SCHOOL "The School with the need of your child in mind" Daily: 7:30 a-m. to 5:00 p-m. Opening Date: Sept. 5, 1967 Pre-enrol In tent at Church: Aug. 12, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Aug 24, 2 - 4 p.m., 7-9 p.m. • State Licensed and approved • A Christian atmosphere for your child • Hot Noon meal • Juice in morning and afternoon • Spacious play area 'inside and outside) • Constant supervision • Teaching period both morning and afternoon • Full-day and half-day provision • Ages 2 years through 5 years Bridal Couple TEEN-AGE GOP GROUP KICKS OFF 1968 ACTIVITIES The Teen-Age Republicans kicked off their 1968 activities with an eight-hour birthday party for Miss McHenry County, Crystal Lake's VeritaFroula. The party was attended by over 100 high schoolers at one time or another. - In the afternoon swimming, boating and water skiing were the order of the day, with most taking an active part. From five to seven hot dogs, potato chips, orange pop and birthday cake were served. Finally, from 7 until 10 a live band serenaded the teen-agers. The TARs are in the process of scheduling a series of seminar-type meetings with ad-, ministrative assistants of leading Illinois politicians, campaign managers and legislators. Election of officers for the fall will be held in early September. DEWANE STUDIO PHOTO MR. AND MRS. ROBERT BERNA Nativity Lutheran church, Wonder Lake, was the setting for a lovely wedding on Aug. 12 when Miss Shirley Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson of Wooded Shores, became the bride of Mr. Robert Berna of Woodstock. After a week's honeymoon trip, the newlyweds are residing in Woodstock. Henlcins Family Holds Reuhion Mr. and Mrs. Josie Smith attended a Henkins family reunion at the Legion home, Henry, 111., Sunday. It was their first reunion held since 1904. Family members arrived from Iowa, Douglas, Alaska; Collins, Miss.; Sanford, Fla.; Phoenix, Ariz.; Torrence, Calif.; Newark, Mo.; Portsmouth, Va.; Denver, Colo.; Spokane, Wash.; Stanley, Wis.; Minneapolis, Minn.; and Prentis, Pa., as well as Illinois. A total of 250 enjoyed a buffet dinner and spent the entire day reminiscing. Each family brought pictures of the parents, grandparents and children. Some of those in attendance had never met and ethers had not seen each other since childhood. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and the letter's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Henkins, of Buda, 111., mads a trip to Pennsylvania in 1881 and studied the Henkins family tree, making a complete history of it. Mrs. Imelda Holler of Lakan started plans for the reunion in May and sent letters and the history to each family. The success of the reunion was due to the efforts of Mrs. Holler, with the cooperation of many others. John Henry Henkins, greatgreat grandfather of Mrs. Smith, came to this country from Holland, docking Sept. 26, 1752, in Chester, Pa. He made his home in Prentis. RECEIVES DEGREE Miss Michele Dougherty of 4411 North Maple Leaf drive, McHenry, who had been studying at the Middlebury College Graduate School of French in France, in Paris, received a master of arts degree from Middlebury at commencement exercises. Aug. 15. AUGUST DINNER BENEFITS MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 'The McHenry County Mental Health center will benefit from a "Touch of Elegance Champagne" dinner to be held Wednesday, Aug. 30, at 7:30 p.m. at the McHenry Country club. Featured on the program will be comedienne-songstress Linda Merrill, and also dancers Kathy McClory and Nancy Gardiner, vocalists Irene Keim and Walter Kuhns, and organist Louise Vellas. A dance band will highlight the evening program. The committe in charge includes Elena McClory, Delores Overton, Alice Schroeder, Eleanor Mangold and Joanne Varese. A security guard will bepresent to protect the valuable prizes and costumes. ,, Marriage Announced MARRIAGE LICENSES Robert F. Berna, Woodstock, and Shirley Johnson, Wonder Lake. Rudolph Me rid a and Marilyn Wilson, both of McHenry. MR. AND MRS. LUTHER H. MAYFIELD, JR. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Rau announce the marriage of their daughter, Karen, to Mr. Luther H. May field, Jr. The wedding took place Saturday-, Aug. 19, in Chicago. Serving as best man was the groom's brother, Alvin Smith of Chicago. A reception followed the ceremony in the Smith home. Among relatives present for the wedding were the bride's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Rau, who attended from Whitewater, Wis. The newlyweds are residing in Chicago. MR. AND MRS. DANNY ACKERMAN Danny Ackerman and Karen McKim, pictured during their marriage ceremony in the chambers of Judge John Kaufmann Saturday, Aug. 12, at 6 p.m. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan McKim and his parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ackerman, all of McCullom Lake. yWBAY BREAKFAST t t Take the family out for Sunday Brunch lo the Fox Hole Restaurant. Special children's breakfast. Ser ving from 9:00 ajn. FOX HOLE RESTAURANT Rt. 120 & Riverside Drive 385-9800 In The Riverside Hotel A Touch Of Elegance Ciiampi|iti Wednesday, Aug. 30 7:30 p.m. McHEMRY COUNTRY CLUB Featuring: Comedienne Songstress LINDA MER1ILL Dancers Kathy McClory Nancy Gardiner Vocalists Irene Keim Walter Kuhns Louise Vellas, OrganlHt Dance music by the Unpredictlbles DINNER DANCING ENTERTAINMENT ELEGANT PRIZES FOR THE LADIES . WiK from Beayty Bazaar Mink Boa from the Mink Farm Jewelry from Wahl's Jewelry PRIZES AND SURPRISES FOR THE MEN -- Tickets may be purchased at -- BEAUTY BAZAAR 385-9717 WAHL'S JEWELRY 385-2688 Benefit for the McHenry C -unity Mental Health Center ' • 'MX'?-""-' ' ^ . \ Married Recently DEWANE STUDIO PHOTO MR. AND MRS. HARRY J. HOGAN Miss Georgia Blake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Blake of 3018 N. Richmond road, McHenry, and Harry J. Hogan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan of 6606 Barnard Mill road, Ringwood, exchanged nuptial vows In a beautiful wedding solemnized at St. Mary's Catholic church, McHenry, on Saturday, Aug. 12. The ceremony took place at 11 o'clock in the morning. their home in an apartment on Beacon street, Chicago. Mr. Rowbani came to the United States as a foreign student from Iran. He attended Missouri university at Kirksville, where he graduated with a degree in industrial arts. He will be teaching at Little Flower high school, Chicago, and is studying at Loyola, working toward his Master's degree in education. Mrs. Rowhani, whose grandfather was Atty. V.S. Lumley of Woodstock, will attend Roosevelt university this fall, a sophomore majoring in sociology. COUPLE EXCHANGE VOWS IN DOUBLE RING CEREMONIES In double ring ceremonies performed on July 22, Miss Frances Marie Holsinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holsinger of 4919 E. Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake, exchanged nuptial vows with Mr. Nourollah Rowhani of Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shahriyar Rowhani of Yazd and Tehran, Iran. The first ceremony took place at 9:30 o'clock in Baha'i Temple Garden, Wilmette, Chicago Assembly of Baha'i, and at 11:30 the same day the couple repeated vows at Emmanuel Methodist church, Evanston, with Rev. R. Bruce Brenemann officiating. The bride and groom were honored )*y Louis .jdedicatuig its* gateway arcTi on tneir honeymoon. liiey were among the first 200 to ride to the top in gondolas. Among places visited were Hannibal, Mo., in Mark Twain country, the surrounding caves and Kirksville, and the Missouri North Eastern college campus. They will make FLOWER FAIRYLAND The Fox Lake Garden club will present its annual flower show, "Flower Fairyland", on Tuesday, Aug. 29, at the American Legion home on Route 12, Fox Lake. Light refreshment will be served. All are invited to attend or participate, those wishing to exhibit must have specimen or arrangements in between 8 and 9:30 a.m. The show will be from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Anyone wishing further information may contact the flower show chairman, Mrs. John Horak, at JU-7-8341. Proudly Announce Our ND OPENING Sunday Aug. 27th 1 p.m. til ? DRAWING $100.00 Fall $65.00 Wlfflet and case $37.90 Make Up Case Mink Eyelashes Bath OU BGAUTV SHOP 385-7112 Public Invited 1330 N. Riverside Drive., McHenry ALE WORLD FAMOUS BERKSHIRE STOCKINGS THURS. AUG. 24, THRU SAT. SEPT. 9, ULTRASON Regular Prlee $1.75 Sale I'rlce $1.39 "Only once a year are we able to offer savings like these. Lovely Berksl ;re Stockings in the newest fashion colors All with the famous Nyloc* Run Barrier at top and toe Look at the savings! BERKSHIRE 1216 N. Green St. McHenry