m Girl Foresters Hold Annual Picnic Aug. 6 The .Johnsburg Juvenile^rl Foresters of St. Agatha Court No. 77T will hold their annual picnic on Aug. 6 at Veteran's Acres, Crystal Lake. The directors will purchase the food. There will be no dish to pass and no table ser vice is needed. There is a small charge for each girl. Permission slips may be obtained from, and returned to Mrs. Leo Schaefer, Mrs. Boyd Lindberg, Mrs. Alfred Oeffling and Mrs. Carl Neiss. Permission slips and money must be returned by Sunday, Aug. 3. The girls will leave St, John's school at 10a.m.andre- turn between 3:30 and 4 p^m. Additional drivers are need ed. Pre-schoolers are accompanied by a responsible adult. *• inVited if SOCIETY MR. AND MRS. EDWARD GEO. RASKE, JR. MARRIED -- Miss Jean Marie Hettermann, daughter of Mrs. Gerald Hettermann of Johnsburg, and Mr. Edward George Raske, Jr., son of the senior Raskes of Wonder Lake, were married in St. Bede's Catholic church, Ingleside.'on Saturday, July 12. DeWANE STUDIO PHOTO Nancy Piatt Wed Saturday The Church of the HolyFam- ily in Lake Villa was the set ting for a pretty wedding on Saturday, July 1?T when Miss Nancy Piatt • became the bride of Mr. Richard W. Krcmar. Miss Piatt, who re»^.^ sides at 3002 N. Palwood, Mc-^x>dice of lace and sheath skirt Henry, is the daughter of Mr. of crepe. The dress had and Mrs? R.R. Piatt of 2405 N. Nordica, Chicago. Mr. Krc mar is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Krcmar of Rt. 1, Barrington. Rev. Fr. Vinc^iLFish offic iated at the 11 o'cf&k service, for which the church was dec orated with bouquets of glad ioli and daisies. , ~ The bride was radiant in a street length, white dress fash ioned of crepe and chantillv lace. It featured an empire waistline banded in satin, scoop neckline and short sleeves, the detachable panel train of lace. Her illusion veil was attached to a large bow headpiece. Senior Citizens Combine Cards With Business ^ The next meeting of the Mc- Henrv Senior Citizens club will be on Monday evening, July 28 at 7:30 p.m. at the East cam pus cafeteria. Following the business meet- - ing, there will be a free card party for members, with table prizes awarded to the winners at each table. The art class is growing and every Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m. members meet at the Mc- Henry dam for outdoor sketch ing and drawing. In case of rain, they meet on Thursday af ternoon instead. The group is very enthusiastic and members are doing well. Anyone interest ed in joining this group should contact Alf Heggeland for fur ther particulars. Mr. Heggeland also reports that the square dance group will start again tfci a. » * a" '» V Fran Piatt of Chicago acted as honor attendant for her sis ter. She wore an aqua chif fon, street length dress fash ioned with empire waistline, long sheer sleeves, ruffled neckline and watteau train in back. Her headpiece was dyed to match. Robert Krcmar.of McCullom l ake served his brother as best man. Mrs. Piatt selected an apple green chiffon dress, while Mrs. Krcmar wore a robin's egg blue dress with silver threads. A reception for 250 guests followed the ceremony, after which the couple left on a week's trip to Nassau. They will make their home at 3002 N. Oak- wood, McHenry. Both young people are 1960 high school graduates, the bride from McHenry high school and the groom from W'auconda. The new Mrs. Krcmar is employed in the mill department at Fores Atwood Paper Co., Schiller Park. Her husband works for Meyer Material in Hanover Park. YOUNG SCULPTORS -- Skill in sculpturing shows in this 4-H project by these 4-H mem bers east of Island Lake. Displaying their cer amics projects are, from left, Eileen Ziesk, Dick Tenksbert and Debbie Wagner. Exhibits go on view at the McHenry County Fair July 31. This trio of members belong to the Stem- of-the-Clover 4-H club. MARK PEASLEY PHOTO % \ MRS. T.W. OLSEN MARRIED -- Miss Janice E. Ueaumont and Theodore W . 01- sen were united in marriage Juiie 28 during a double ring ceremony performed by the Venerable Louis Hemmers in St. George's Episcopal church, Belleville. 111. The couple's INCOME TAX AIDS POSSIBLE THROUGH COURSES Would you like to better un derstand income tax calcula tions for individuals or bus inesses? Or, would you like to study ways of figuring the costs of operating a business? Aid for, persons interested in these topics will be avail able beginning Sept. 8 at Mc Henry County college. Daniel Pollock, chairman, Business division, has announced that Cost Accounting, will be offer ed from 7-10 p.m on Thurs days. He also stated that In come Tax Accounting, will be offered from 7-10 p.m. on Mon days in Room 152, Crystal Lake high school. The Cost Accounting course will study the federal income tax structure with emphasis on tax returns for individuals but some treatment of partnership and corporation returns. Both courses require the suc cessful completion of a course in principles of accounting as a prerequisite. Students who have not had such a course may be granted permission to enroll by the instructor if their pre vious experience has given them a familiarity with accounting principles. ? Interested persons may reg ister immediately by making an -appointment with a coun selor. parents are Colonel and Mrs. Allen A. Beaumont, Trenton, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Ole T. Olsen , McHenry. A reception was held at Scott Air Force Base Officers' club immediate ly following the ceremony. The newlyweds are graduates of Bradley university. They will reside in Milwaukee, Wis.,, where Mr. Olsen is employed by Allis Chalmers. OSPJTALl McHENRY HOSPITAL During the week patients ad mitted to McHenry hospital in cluded Michael Clark, Henry Schmitt, Raymond Bottari, Pat- trick Niesen, Timothy Ander son, Mary Brinkman, Charles Blake, Genevieve Pokett, Mich elle Cooper, Rosa Nichols, Ur ban Garretts, Edward Freund and Arthur Eckholm, all of Mc Henry; and Margaret Tonn of Island Lake. MEMOR LAL-HQSPIT A L Among the patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Wood stock, the past week were Nor- tannn Simon, Clarine Justen, Mc henry; Horace Wragner, Mar- gereit Vandermeiren, Wonder Lake; Ethel Repke, Ringwood; Cindy Miller, Spring Grove. * * i Elwood P. Dowd (Dan Wakefield) awaits the arrival of his invis ible rabbit companion, while his niece Myrtle Mae (Deidre Kelley) looks on dismally. PERSONALS Mrs. Alice Frasier of Grin- nell, Iowa, spent a few days the last of the week with her sister, Mrs. Ray Page, and also call ed on old friends here. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. David Ross, and husband of Grinnell who motored on to Chicago returning on Sunday to attend the Smith reunion af ter which they all returned home. Mrs. Elizabeth Kaddatz of Genoa City, Wis., was a visitor in the home of Miss Genevieve Knox last week and while here accompanied her to St. Charles on Thursday to help thelatter's cousin, John Aylward, an old time McHenry resident, cele brate his eighty-fourth birth day. Guests in the Fred Bienapfl home on Fiesta Day were Mr.' and Mrs. Robert Brugger of Kenosha, Wis., and Mrs. Eva Sedar and Richard Sedar and children of Waukegan. Mrs. J.P. McNeil, a former resident of this vicinity but now of Bellevue, Fla., was a vis itor in the Clinton Martin home last Wednesday. She is spending some time with her daughter in Woodstock before leaving on a trip to Hawaii. Terry, Ricky and Joan Pav- lik of Waukegan were guests in the Harry Lawrence home several days last week. 1 Martin --Knowles of Chicago spent a recent day with his mother, Mrs. Mabel Knowles. • Mr. and Mrs. George Larkin enjoyed a vacation at Mack inac Island recently. Z.-, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Schoe- wer of "Where is Elwood P. Dowd?" asks young Dr. Sanderson (Dennis Bruzas) to his beautiful but dumb nurse Kelly (Marcia Fries) in "Harvey" at McHenry County college. Heuser, who spent the past week in their home, returned to Mc Henry with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schoewer were Monday visitors in the Fred Schoewer home enroute to their home in Rockford af ter a visit in the home of their daughter, Mrs. Donald Kelly, in Buffalo Grove. Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. Wia- ter of Long Beach, Calif., were guests in the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Althoff, the past week and while here were guests of honor at a family gathering at the James Althoff home in obser vance of their twenty-fifth wed ding anniversary. Mrs. Earl Paddock, Sr., of Aurora is spending three weeks with relatives in this vicinity. Miss Margery Duker of Los Angeles, Calif., is spending a few weeks with her father, C. H. Duker. Other weekend guests were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Duker of Champaign. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Peter son accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wagner of Wau- Oak Park visited Mc- ^kegan have returned from a trip Henry relatives and friends on through Michigan and Minnesota Fiesta Da}. visiting many places of interest Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heuser enroute. of Chicago were local visitors Mrs. Ben Justen and Mrs. Sunday. His mother, Mrs. Helen Bernice Smale and daughters, Sue Ann and Mary Jo, motored to Springfield last week to at tend the wake and funeral of the former's sister-in-law, Mrs. Math Rothermel. PG.2 - PLAINDEALER FRI. JU'.Y 25, 1969 College In Presentation Of "Harvey" This Friday, Saturday and Sunday nites at 8:30 p.m., the McHenry County college Black Watch Players will present "Harvey" . The Black Watch Players is the college theatre organization and the play is produced and directed by James G. Kenna, who is the speech and drama instructor and head of the Humanities department. Elwood P. Dowd, the taci turn, pleasant, almost insep arable companion of the invis ible Harvey, is played by Dan Wakefield, a student at MCC, who has acted for the Toronto Actors Studio, acted and di rected for the Hull House thea tre in Chicago. Mr. Wakefield has had two off-broadway type plays produced in Chicago and Los Angeles. He is assistant director for Harvey, and lives in McHenry with his wife Nan cy, who is stage manager. Leona Leon, a Dean's list student with honors at MCC, plays Elwood's sister, Veta Louise. Mrs. Leon has worked with children's theatre, as well as in the American Dame at the college. Elwood*s niece, Myrtle Mae, who lives with her mother Veta and Elwood, is played by Dei dre Kelley, a graduate of MCC, who has acted in both previous college productions. Dennis Bruzas, an MCC stu dent from McHenry, makes his theatrical debut as Dr. Lyman Sanderson, the young psychia trist who mistakenly admits the wrong person as a psychiatric patient. Dr. Sanderson's nurse and object of romantic interest, Miss Kelly, is played by Mar cia Fries, a resident of Wood stock attending summer classes at MCC until the fall, when she will re-roll at Illinois State un iversity. V--^ Dr. Chumley, the head of the sanitarium, who has a special interest in Harvey, is played by Wesley Vos, who is a Doc tor in Musicology and has per formed widely at George Wash ington university in St. Louis. Judge Omar Gaffney, old fam ily friend and lawyer for El wood and Veta is played by Nick Baldasano. Mr. Baldasano is an MCC student who has worked as a disk Jockey for the Chris tian Brothers college in Mem phis, Tenn. Also featured in the cast of "Harvey" are Beverly Morgan, Jackie Dinkelacker, Nancy Wakefield, John Goettsche and Jim McWilliams. Tickets for the performances may be re served by calling the college. \ T I i s McHENRY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Inny Norris announce the birth of a daugh ter July 21. \ MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin De- Cicco became parents of a son July 18. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Freund announce the arrival of their first child, Michael Allen, born at McHenry hospital, July 19, weighing 7 lbs., 6% ozs. The new baby is the first grand child of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Miller. Other granc^arents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Freund and great grancfoarents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller, Mc Henry, and Mrs. FredRamaek- er, Humboldt, Iowa. .PLAN ZOO TRIP St. Clara's Court, No. 659, Junior Girl Foresters, will en joy a trip to Milwaukee Zoo on Aug. 5. They will meet at the city park at 9 o'clock, bring ing lunch. Those planning to attend should call Mrs. Max Koch or Mrs. John W. Johnson for reservations. - DOLLAR DAYS - July 31st through August 2nd NEXT FRIDAY will be GOODWILL PICKUP DAY McHENRY AREA Dial 385-0863 Agnes T. Adams For a Goodwill truck to •top at your home.. Help the Handicapped to help themselves by giving discards. MR. AND MRS. FREDERICK C. THOMPSON MARRIED JULY 12 -- A nuptial ceremony solemnized in St. Anastasia church, Waukegan, on Saturday, July 12, united in marriage Miss Margaret Mary Konchan and Mr. Frederick C. Thompson, both of Waukegan. 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