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r. I THE McHENRY.PLAINBEAIEH Thursday, January 18, February 9 Bridal Coupte ORCHESTRA-MAYBE ORGANIZED FOR SPRING PROGRAM McHenry Woman's Club Trip tov Art; Institute Leave at Noon from Methodist ChurcH. 1 Fepruary 14 Public Curd Party V.F.W. Clubhouse Sponsored by McHenry Woman's Club Benefit McHenry Library 12:30 p.m. 'Mrs.

A. S. Klmbro of Sunny JOHN-BROWNS-'-' OBSERVE 55TH ANNIVERSARY Mr, and Mrs. John J. Brown of 329 Slocum road, Wauconda, well known in this vicinity, ob served their fifty-fifth wedding anniversary recently, with a Mass their honor at Transfiguration church at 9 o'clock, attended by their children and grandchildren.

A dinner was enjoyed at a hotel at 2 o'clock for memliers of the immediate family. Estates, mother of the Plaindealer columnist Polly Stevena, fell tfWf home Sunday morning and sustained a With the cooperation of in 6trumentr musicians in the area, plans are under way to organise, if possible, a small orchestra to accompany the McHenry Choral club In its spring program this At present, the singers are rehearsing a program based on Conlfiy-Mlller Nuptial Planned January Evening of j. Recollection-Christ the King Church, Wonder Lake 7 p.m. Sponsored by Y.C.W. January SI lecture Luncheon Club --N(xn 't Martlnettl's, Crystal Lake-.

r-r January- i R.N.A. Nof 3251, In broken ankle. She has been 1 Tfc. ATTEND CHURCH MEETING Mrs. John B.

Smith and. Mrs. Stanley Sweeney attended a' confined to St. Therese hospital, Waukegan, Friends will be happy to Announcement has, been made -by Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Conley of "Huntley of. the engagement- -of -thoio-Jdaughtep, Virginia, to William C. Miller, lhe theme "Vagabond Variety," diocesan board meeting -ofthe leant tharAlfredeyffnlfrhaswnich -Win-be concluded with Episcopal Church Women at the Cathedral of St. -James in reiumea io nis nome in jsriago ,1 son of Mrs. William J.

filler classic vagabond selections, They are planning to unit; stallation Of Officers 8 p.m. Pprt, Texas, after being con-i Chicago recently singers and orchestra in an pf Fox River Grove and grand' on of Anna, Miller of Mo Henry. fined to the hospital following an Illness with which he was stricken Dec. 4. The local folks 1 adaption of Liszt's rhapsody entitled "Romany Life," and Mr.

Miller teaches in Sterling and his bride-to-be is a teacher .1 also excerpts from the opera Other sections of the pro who knew the Seyfferths during their many years of residence at Lllymoor may wish to write to him at 17J0 Cates, Bridge Port, Texas. gram are classified under The former Anna Margaret Shilling and John J. Brown went married John's church, Johnsburg, by Rev. Fr. Henry Mehring on Jan.

9, 1907 They are parents of three children, a son, Elmer, of Wauconda, and two daughters, Mrs, LaVerne Obenauf of Munde-lein and Mrs. Evelyn Fowles of Wauconda. MARRIAGE LICENSES Joseph W. Selzer and Mary Jungwlrth, both of MeHenry. Jphn T.

Brennan and Charlotte Ackerman, both McHenry. Thomas R. Phillips, Wonder Lake, and Virginia Carr, Mc "Gypsy Vaga bond "Vagabonds of and "Vaga in Algonquin, Plans are being made for a November wedding. Mrs. Stanley Sweeney Head Eptaoepal Group The first regular meeting of the new year was held by St.

bonds of the McHenry Hospital Patients admitted to Mc -m-. IN HONOR SOCIETY Henry hospital during the post week included Anna Schults The Thomas Blumhorsts This pretty bride waj LoJ? Retail $10.98 i $735 and Richard Liptak, Wonder Phi Kappa Phi, national hon Paul's Episcopal Church Women last Thursday, Jan, when FaU Winr SKIRTS Si Winter or society which elects from all academic areas, initiated Lakei Francis Brost, Fox Lake; Janet Wightman, Jerry Vratny, Ida Borchardt, daqghter pf Mr. officers were elected. Mrs. Stanley Sweeney was 133 new members this week Henry.

Wednesday at the University Alfred RichaixJ Borchardt, of Forest be(prf her marriage to the son of Mr. at)d lvjn PjJumborst o( Wood-stopk on Nov. 25. Tpy ex of Illinois: Among-them" was tr Rlchard'BrHiner and Doro pamed president; Mrs. FmJ Fowles, vice-president; Mrs.

John Helnzleman, secretary; and Mrs. John Kerner, IDT, treasurer. DLOUSES $2.65 $4.00 thy, M. Schmitt, both of Mc Girard Toussaint of Emily ROBERTA MEYER Roberta Meyer To Marry In June Mr. and Mrs.

George G. Mey-cr of McHenry announce the engagement of their daughter, Roberta Ellen, to Richard D. son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Simms of Wauconda.

Miss Meyer is a 1959 graduate McHenry high and is employed as a secretary in Chicago. Mr. Simms Is attending the University of Denver. A June wedding is planned Henry. Lane, McHenry.

New members included seniors with a 4.5 aca Jack R. Hines, Wauconda, Plans were made for the an- $717 W. Elm 8t McHenry Marie Esposjto, Dpnald Philip Riloy, A.strjd Pal-Jiper, Michael" Marinovich and Edward Inger, Crystal Lake; Paul Koyar, Raymond Crasser and Evelyn Barrile, Ingleside; Sudie Rick-er, Muhdelein; Russell demons, Island Lake; Harold Gregersen, Antioch; Walter Schwalge, Wauconda; William Brown and Norman Lee Kuhn, Chicago; Petty Jean Keller, and. Marguerite Smith, Spring demic average and juniors with 4.73 average. nuaj fiesta spaghetti supper to be held at the Legion home on changed vows a candlelight ceremony heild in St.

Johp Evangelical Lutheran church, Forest Park. The bride is a graduate of Proviso East high school in Maywood. Her; hus-bajid graduated from McHenry high in 1957 and attended De- Shrove Tuesday, March 6, with serving from 5 to 8 p.m. Tick ets may be. secured from mem bers or at the door.

PawPaw. Emille Smith- ON SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Paul university. He Js now as-sistant credit manager for Wayne-Hummer, Chicago. They Crick-Beam son, Grace L. Defenbaugh, john Olsson, William Mahon, Patrick DeFran cisco, Harold will make their home, in Nuptial Rite est Parky Blake, Drury Burns, Jennie Hagberg, Orlo McMahon, Bpl Huemann, Agnes Osborhe, Joseph (Jay) C.

Crick of McCullom Lake exchanged Mary Roby, Qifford Anderson, HOME BUREAU OF STATE MAY CHANGE NAME AT MEETING vows with Mrs. Mary Joyce fa I Emil Schroeder, Betty Notson, Lisa Alvary, Jerald Farson, Charles Gibbs, Ja hTSchmitt, Beam of Woodstock in Shreve-port, on Jan. 8, Mr. Crick The Illinois Hoihe Bureau is- the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jean Kaiike, William Beaton, Harry Miller, Theodore Winkel, Hazel Ann Knox Janice Staclv federation giving official "no- tice to the entire membership Joseph Crick of 4209 W. Parkview, McCullom Lake. The Charles -Hueckstaedt, -harl4 of the state of the annual meeting on Jan. 31 at Urbana, in bride's parents reside out of state. Epperson and Thomas Weeks, McHenry.

the University of Illinois audi Their wedding took place in r-f-" Mrs. Justin Wagy, state the Sunset Acres Baptist church, Shreveport, at 7:00 with" the Rev, Harold Memorial Hospital During the past week pa president of Home Bureau, is cordially extending invitations Harvey officiating. tlents admitted to Memorial to all those who wish to attend, For her early evening nup hospital, Woodstock, incWded WlUiam Corcoran, Mary. Lou Watkins, Helen Stewart, Frank; Daskr Charles Llndwall, Sam as are also the county presidents throughout the state. Mrs.rEryuixWot is McHenry tials, the bride wore a.

floral silk print, street length'' drew with matching accessories and JANE CORZnra Bruce Nelson Will Wed Champaign Girl Mrs. Allen D. Conine, 306 g. Willis avenue, Champaign, an A xl IM; there's no substitute county president The agenda wDl start with nounces-the engagement of her daughter Jane Daiisrto her corsage was of white car nations. For her sister's wed-' ding.

the matron-of -honor, Mrs. Jarvis Davis; jftosa a gray suit with matching accessories. Witnesses for the groom Bucaro and Anna Bauer, McHenry; Chester Scott and Den is Waskewica, Ringwood; and Master Erik Doty, Patrick Clark and Pearl Bukovsky Wonder Uke, re-'i registration at 10 a.ra. and busuiesk i sessions at 1 pJB. on Bruce Nelson7.2Jk USAF Medical;" Service corps.

He ia the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon- Wednesday, Jan. 31. Among the important items to be voted on -J ard JJaieraJcL Parfc were James Goodwin of wilL bethe.

changing -ef the' name Horn Bureau' to either Miss "Corzine, a graduate of -Champaign' high! is 'a Harvard Hospital. Mary Jost of McHenry wag a Illinois Homemakers Extension senior at Bradley; university, patient during the past week in the Harvard hospital. where she is majoring In sod federation or Illinois Home Extension federation. Delegates from throughout the state will vote on the new name." r' ology and physical- education. Lt Nelson, a graduate of Mr I I 111 'I II ij I' .1 CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere Minden, the.

bride's brother, and her; brother-in-law, E. M. McGee, of Shreveport. Immediately following the ceremony, a dinner for the bridal party was held ata local restaurant The couple returned to the bride's home state for the wedding and combined this journey with their honeymoon. Upon their return to Mc In the grand ballroom of the Henry high school, was graduated frera Bradley in June, mini Union building; the an thanks and appreciation to all who; sent flowers, cards' and 1961, with a major in busines administration, and is now sta get-wll wishes during my recent stay in the hospital.

Joe Simon tioned at-Ellsworth Air Force base near Rapid City, South -you can withdraw your savings 'with no: delay and no for-mal application, explanation or extra cost. Our. financial statement shows why there's, no substitute for. "Money in the Bank." Cash and high grade marketable securities of $10,500,000.00 offset 60 of our deposits. Dakota.

Henry; they wmoved into their newly purchased home at 5000 June, weeding 4a planned. W. The new Mrs. Crick is employed as a tele nual banquet will be held starting at 6 p.m. Key speaker win be Mrs.

Aimer Armstrong, coordinator of organization relations for the Indiana Farm Bu reau Cooperative association of Indianapolis, Ind. She will 5peakv on the Subject "Safety is a Family Membership awaras will be given the following day, Feb. 1, starting at 9 a jn; followed by a very interesting program. The secretary has stated that last year roll call was answered by ninety-six counties. phone operator in Woodstock, while the grocmir who served three years with the Army bank a Tank corps during World War is employed as a carpenter for a local contractor.

The bride's daughter, Mi chelle, will make her home you establish credit reference second to none. in a bank with the newly wedded couple. A I Discuss Benefit Fashion Show March 15 Mrs-'Marlin Kalpin, RL 5. McHenry; is a local member (t the Chicago chapter of Clipped Wings, stewardess alumnae group which will meet for, lunch on Thursday, Jan. 18, at 12:30 pjn.

at the Florence Critten- ton 2678 Wv Washington boulevardViC-hl cago. Members will discjuss plans for the annual benefit luncheon fashioir show which will be beld March IS. Clipped Wings national phil- anthropy, a children, and local charities, the Austin Special School of Chicago and ithe Florence Crittenton Anchorage, Will share the proceeds. She also has two other daugh ters, Mrs. Carol Tate, who lives in Laager, and Judy, who resides with her MRS.

STINESPRING GIVES EXCELLENT REVUny OF BOOK At club meeting; held Jat Friday, Mrs. i liarryiSttaespring, father in Calif." 7 you can obtayi a vast array of services available nowhere else undei; one roof savings accounts, checking accounts, per-sonal loins, commercial loans," real estate loans, safe deposit boxes financial assistance and guidance, and many others I 1 9 0 6 CARB-FHTLLIPS NtJPTLH Miss Virginia Carr, daugh reviewed the boot "To Kil) a ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Carr of McHenry, became the bride of Mr, Thomas Phillips of Wonder Lake in a. lovely, 2:30 banlt o'clock nuptial rite solemnized NYE DRUGS by Rev.

George Martin at the Community Methodist church on Saturday, Jan. 13. 31en Welty played apprbpriate music on the organ, and Mrs. Betty Martin was soloist singing Mocking and her excellent presentation left the audience entrancedShe hiade the large group of women present feel thatv they would like to join her on her white charger to make -the world a better place for everyone. Vocal selections were given by Adele Froehlich.

Mrs. R. A. Stueben and her committee were in charge of the social hour, and served a delicious salad. 1 "Walgreen Agency' "and See! The Lord's Prayer" and "I Ceaple Surprised On cr" Fortieth 1 Anniversary-- Mr.andMrs, Joseph Lr -Bauer of near Vplo were sur prised by group of relative at the home of their daughter, Andrew Steinsdoerfer, in "Edgebrook Heights last Saturday evening, the occasion being their fortieth vedding anniversary, A turkey dinner was followed by cards and visiting, and the honored couple pre; sen ted with many lovely gifts'.

Present' for the happy "occasion were Sister Helen of St Mary's convent Milwaukee. Love You Truly." IT PATS TO ADVERTISE such, as McHenry State Banlc your deposits are insured up to by the Federal Deposit insurance Corporation which insures Availability as well as Safety. "Money ip the Bank" is a aual ed by other thrift devices such as share accounts, corporate stocks and bonds, and mortgages. It's cash' where yu want-It available when you need it. There's no substitute for "Money in tho Dcnk" McHENRY STATE BANK' I Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Bauer of-i A Full Service Bank EstabUfihed 1906 i- that's how youll. feel with one of our new light, fllGHT. hair-do's' Make an ap PHONE 335-1W0 Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Bauer, Mr. and Mrs, Math Adams and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. George FmuuL and Sue. anne, and Mrs.

Norbert Mauch, Robert and Randy, Miss Carolyn Bauer, Mr. and' Mrs, John RJFreund, and Mrs. Ben Kennebeck and Earl, Mr. and Mrs, JJosephJreunaVJean, June and Janie, the Donald Bauer and Andrew Stelnsdoerf-' er families, all of this vicinity. Community P.TJL To Hear Doctor pointment today personalized hair $tyle that sends you Ringing lnto Sprtag," looking as beautiful as you feel.

Member -Federal Deposit Insurance i 1 Member Federal Reserve System. J4air5tyli itna Annuities GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Health" will be the subject of Peter Grles- bach's address to the Commu wversiae vr. Phone EV 50147 McHenry, Member of NHP nity P.TAr at the Junior high Open: 9-9; 9-6; 8-5; dosed Mon. school on" Thursday, Jan. 25.

1 The program begins at 8:15 ifyu ON ALL PA55DOOK SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SW clock. Dr. Griesbach Is chisf of staff of McHenry hospital V-.

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