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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 May 1940, p. 8

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* -X1 *% JV'/ V, Society Note Wh */ » ^ ... &*, .. *T" 'i»aw»*e »easy*A w*&$ * -V * • „. rn&Z'tm ~ * \ %• • * • • . • Jk K- ;• 'jrSi The Bellem had Diego. Calif., the ; lUauJttAm'- In 0 been _ past fiva ymuL Ellen Mary, the little daughter of Mr. and. Jfrs. George Miller of Chi- V Callers at the Linus F. Newman !®go v' h" h*** * guest in the homt lersoiwts $:*" r O. EL s. W All members are" urged to attend next regular meeting'of the Eastern Star on Monday evening, May 27. ft/.. ' 9 * • & POX RIVER VALLEY CAMP , Pox River Valley Camp, R. N. A., §.'«*• ' held their ftegular meeting Tuesday ,? evening at which time an invitation v-' ^ras read to attend Friends' Night the Wood^ck^puxip An June 6. He chancelMijraadii^MN(fc^ are to office. *^1 be Id Tuesd '{jCHLE 1 the East nesday to Mrs. 6 Glos, Thomas flees on . !f.V& . ANNoupwrapsGAGEMEtft ./<>> Mr. and ' wHght <rf Mc- * Henry announce the engagement and •v^lSpproaching marriage of their daugh- 4er, Genevieve Alice, to Mr. Joseph A. Wiser, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. ' Joseph Wiser of Volo. The wedding , %ill take place at St. Peter's qkurch ?-•at Volo on Wednesday, June 19k - ?•'i- • • • • . ENTERTAIN RELATIVES .fS;'. • Mr. and Mrs. Math Adams, near Volo residents, entertained a group -'."'ff relatives Sunday honoring their •on, Richard, /who made his First Communion at JohnsbuVg that day. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Adams, son, Clement, of Jfohnsburg. Michael Bauer, daughters. Frances, Carolyn and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Adams of McHenry and Miss Ruth Vogt of Waukegan. .. BOUSE WARMING |> Wr.und Mrs. Arnold Anderson were * Surprised in their hew home on Park '• tfvenue, in the Wattles subdivision, f*st week when a group of friends galled to give a house warming party. ' Card playing was the order of the evening, followed by a delicious lunch. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. M. Schoenholtz, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Wirtz, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Justen. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson of Richmond, \ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Traub «f Elgin, Evelyn Justen and Evelyn Anderson. • • •. BUSINESS, PROFESSIONAL CLUB The Business and Professional Woluen's club met with Mrs. Minnie Bohn -St Woodstock on Monday evening of Shis week., Following a dinner the tfcusiness meeting was held and they fleeted officers for the year. Miss l5thel Jones was elected as the new president; Mrs. May Yates, first vice a- president; Mrs. Minnie Bohn, the re- ( fifing president, is the second vicep'me Pass all t<fc> tyrfclil?. •resident; Mrs. Ethel Coe, secretary;! *n absence-ft4hs^ttttoidtifrit, Mrs. ffies Daisy Moore, treasurer. Plana!Harold Owen, th»«*kSPyrteUent, Mrs. "yim* made for the June meeting at I R*y Page conducted the business ifrrhich time a number of clubs in this I session which* ffttll&wed hy the of 'the country will be invited to I serving of teh&tokMMi. attend. The date has btn set fee I ^ was humMiKM^thW}'kilfeiSfdmmer * I«ae 17. V bazaar and dfamef;PfMQl#!)ie tield in the Methodistdtt Thare- FIWT CONCERT * I day afternooif'SBhl 27. After months of practice, the Com* I At that time fliKK W j l&rge asipunity church orchestra gave its first I sortment of MAT 'UMffial articles jeoncert in the church hall Sunday |on display. inch^*^ nHttfreprons of , fvening. The fact that the concert varied designs»'tThttVIfrilP also be I1'- t *ras Such a brilliant success is due. I ^oun^ b^HntiftJl'fcMd'MiblMdCTed lin most likely, to the fact that the mem- «"» and fancy *BWst reasonably are devoted to the orchestra, j Pr|ced and just the thittg^fdr gifts or ch individual shows great interest i ^"dge prizes. 1 i ru^ the undertaking and sometimes I During the aftefrttdoft-t^fheshments taake worthwhile sacrifices to attend Ibe served AnditlM^dllW^will close practice. with the serving <#^lWicious dinner. Besides several selections by the 1116 mena 'or *>meunced chestra there were solos by Bonnie I 'ater- t ^ss-j ~ Donations <£«t%iel0»itJ*i>4 gold will be greatly appMHirfed ^bji ttte ladies who are puttiKf cfdrt® *eif effort to make this umtMt' It: succei The commit$e£EP< iHdkes in change of the sewing %r% ^rorking hard and their ingenuity*upd><«XP#rfence make them most csvptljle to- discharge their duties in a most efficient manner. Because the ; .regul|r meeting date falls on Decofatiopi Day, the next meeting of th» soeietr? win be held EAST RI Mrs. Ed Si River Road afternoon, a Barbara Krf&e, and Mrs. JoH^ Thompson Tuesday, Jun^ 4^ . mtfftar, Marilyn, tfa^iit^ebdw)8^tei' of Mr. and Mrs. HaMd|dkR^0yi)tn f^lebrated her ninth birth^MBlfta^r rfte fuoon by giving a'jffcrty qrihMWnpj^tor the twenty-five The children playpdigSpM^fofrt^fices and were then seirye^^ln »tesinned cake, Marilyn is a.thindigprade{;ptopa in the Public Grade ndswobi , r, .v5.i?q* ;;; • Wv * : Nineteen tiMrt' at the card party #hidf'WU t^MMsored by the WomenVieiWrt^OWSr-of Foresters last Sunday nigta; &t St. Mary - St, Patrick Ifcal?. lK®Haes were awarded for <p*f*feT*,Ard 'Spwslal prizes went to Mrs. Patl! Geraaeh, George Wirfs and Mrs. Charles Michels. The committee, headed Vjf Mitsf Mary Freund and Mrs. Barh^fa Xr&use, served a lovely loach. m if • CONCERT AT^ ^^bir^CK All lovers of voea^ ^ius)c are cordially invited tt> Htl^nd the spring concert of the Woodstock Symphonic Choir, Mor.dsy evening, May 27, at 8:30, daylight savings time, in the new auditorium of the Woodstock Hi<rh school. , . . >•.. The choir 4&- tWrty^ve voices (members of all church choirs represented) is directed by Prof. Carl Hendrickson of Todd School;. This is the seventh season of' this choir. Singing a capella, a varied program of sacred and folk; song* by master composers is offerwd. ^By popular request Prof. Hendrickson will render a group of wiolin selections, accompanied by ' Prof. Merritt Fossler, Chicago. '•>':( <.-v: As there wtti 'be no ticket tale, a silver offering •will be tsken. LAOIE8' AID Members of the Ladies^Aid society spent a pleasaltti^Md ^mfitjible afternoon last t the home of Mrs. Charles Sniigtf; Where plans for the summer bazaar were discussed and sewing for the httaftr tttade the home Sunday were Mrs. Lewis McDonald and sons, Robert and Junior, of her Walsh. grandmother, Mrs. Loretta man and son of Chi- Mrs. A. E. Nye of innati, Ohio, where the tatter's mother, iler. They left pect to return home yp returned the first after spending a few ell Nye home at Libshe had been caring daughter. , called <m friends " fPage, Edith Sherman, Laura Shertnan, Warren Jones and Gordon Schol- ^ The latler two also presented a SHOWER FUTURE BRIIlM Seventy-five guests showered MisB lElita Freund with gifts Tuesday even $ng in the Johnsburg church hall. Cards and bunco furnished the entertainment and prizes in bunco were Swarded to Margaret Stilling. Lor of Woodstock, Mrs. May Poile of Chi- ^ cago, Mr. and Mrs. Ford McDonald of ca~Q ^ Waukegan. Mrs. Poile returned home ^jg Saturday, morning from Florida. they Mr. and Mrs. George Stilling and son, Bob, spent Sunday at Lake For* Tuesday est college, which college is having Saturdayits music festival this week. The * jjrg ^ former's daughter, Louise, and Vale nnrt i t.' Adams, also of McHenry, took part jn in the Inter Sorority-Fraternity Sing ertyville at the school that day. They al»o fQr saw the crowning of the swing queen^ m who will reign all week. jn MCH«BT» Mr»- yi. »l«-;.1Chi- Mrl M WucMli "Siv?, HcHtot vi,lted h«re ISiesday wn- Mrs. Gregory K»ttn«r «r.d taf.nt '"m™. Henry Voeel. Sr., of Richmond, son were dismissed from the Wood- . ^.uL. i_ *L!T I L stock hospital S»furt.y. ^..« Ti.Hor_l, the torn. <rf Mra. Lenor. Pri.by ... »mons th. C°,S,®KSt^ T ^5? °*' guest, who surprised Mi.. Eleanor w moftS Sutton of Woodstock with a party last hJihI mother, Mrs. Thursday evening. The party was »ov * Wrtwrt In ^rty.Mn, UjHw^ty of ffiino,. Mrs. Oou^d MeCftfferty «,d b.l>7 of Vinceanos, fed., were iwmS. lut ttv week of her mother, Mrs, May Fisher. f t.he 1K' George1 Vales and Vletor LomWdi ». H • '."rth«r- '.h« of Chicago were guests in the Albert i . ,v- , n Vales home Monday and Tue»hy. '? •« mfnraaj qnni4. associated fields. Gladstone is a John King retamed Sunday frohman in the College of Liberal from a week's visit at Wilmette. Ar+. rf ^ Mrs. Ray Scott of Maywood, Calif., George was a guest in the home of her sister, Mrs. R. I. Overton, Monday. She has ifts for Graduates! Oiv* Km soQwCMBg He'U enjoy 9om*tidag to wewi been visiting friends in Elgin daring gpen^ ^jje the past month and expects to return to California Monday. * MMiissss RKuutthh RKeeiihhaannssppeerrggeerr wwaass a u™- TLr«».j-« weekend guest in the home of her Monday, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reihansperger. She is a student at Rockford college. Edwin Sherman of Chicago sfrent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. C. E. Sherman. Martin Baum won second place for his baritone solo, "Beautiful Colorado," in the contest held at Battle Creek, Mich., last week. Only two contestants were given first place ratings, the musicians coming from Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Michigan. He was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Elmer Baum, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yanda. Joseph Gausden was a Chicago eaB> er on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beller. daughter, Monica, and Miss Isabelle Niesen, returned to McHenry last Wednesday to spend the summer in their home of Chicago Was the here Sunday. Hamilton of Chicago ip McHenry. and Prank Slowe of Chicago called at the Albert Vales lOOMXNG EVENTS ! May 27 0.fJ.S?--Regular Meeting. Spring Conceit--Woodstock Symphonic Choir--Woodstock High School. J«ne 1 Bake Sale---Sponsored by Altar and Rosary Sotfety of St, P*trick> Chtntik. . , - ' June 4 "a Fox River Valley Can»«--XegulaT Meeting. Jane • ' P.-T. A.--St. Mai*y - 8t Patrick School. itallation of Officers. hodisCiChurch Hall. tidHis' and ts fth- teeefiration Wabeth Pich, Green Street. ™ J l-p8 |Ci<4wdi., SHIKTS _ Ib pattaitt k'U apoeuTtM v ^8W> C»nwBMnS»i ' «1,«5 and J2.00 Fnoto by Worwlck fiW^ PAUL BOYK Spring Yruit of the PajuiiM $%M< • y>-.-t •• > ill fm-'y N"\: Miss Henrietta Herdrich, daughter of Mrs. Cora Herdrich of McHenry, became the lovely bride of Mr. Paul Boyk, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Boyk of Niles, on Saturday morning, May 11, at St. Mary's church, McHenry. They are making their home with the bride's mother. yoor Robber at The i-.VTIBS'/' j-- To harmonise^ " with his new dflUxt, fre«h ' "«• fjpriog vtMerxu. fcWH-A?" H O SI -- Smart slack socks all with lastex tops. Blended shades and plain. 25^ 35^ 50 f , Additional Suggestion^; ^Schick Shaver with '•y Whisk-it $0.75 ^ ISlasti-Olass Belts , and Suspenders $1.00 fport Belts 50^ 'IISmart Sport Shirts SO^ to $1.60 Shirts and 1 «">rts 35^ 50^ Bport Oxfords $4 - $5 C. D. of Ladies' Large Misses' Day and Buy your Baby Chicks at the Firm' s Mill, the Home of Good Chicks. Phone SO. 88-tf- " .. * '-.a •• Odder Commeneonent flowers at the McHtpry floral Co. Phone McHenry 'The Store for Men*' Phone 47 eoe-R-i. : 1-2 McHenry ls|- •Vaine Lay. Jeanette Kennebeck and IJune 6. m the Methpdist -church parverna Freund. In five hundred, ^th Mrs. (Rpy-Page as hosteis. ^hose rei^eivinsr awards were Elmer J During the mo>ftk eii.J«pe the so- Schmitt, Verona Huff, Lorraine Still-|ciety wil1 meet evtWfTefdt to prepare ing and Riita Freund. The hostesses the annrani^fr-^j « aewmg planned for the bazaar-and *!^ attendance of members and. fritimvllo assist in this j work will be appreaifted. The meeting will start promptly at j two o'clock aad eachvtme is asked to bring her nradie..thimble and thread for basting.uf- «r. . |McHENR¥ P ODAY (Contiftu^^Kiiyt l^^ Ope) 'were Misses Freida Weitl and Loriraine Freund. Mrs. Marion Schnen holtz, Mrs. Edward Frett, Mrs. "Ben ^Freund and Mrs. Leo Freund. Miss Freund will become the bride of Mr LeRov Miller on June 19, at SL John's church, Johnsburg. - „ . * • »" 1 C.D.OFA: v--- Court Joyce Kilmer, No. 678, Catholic Daughters of America, met on ^Thursday evening. May 16, in the K, _of C. hall for their social meeting. Plans were made at this time for installation of officers, which will J bring a final,u:peaceful settlement to .take olace on June 6, with Mrs. Mc-lthe yrar. -J :'-r- Gill, District Deputy, as installing of-J Pending Chd>H6&ttl£nlt4hV however, ficer. A pot-luck suoper is to be [striking milk -W#g#n drivers prepsared served; each member is requested to to resume deliv^rfcs iundbr their own bring a dish to pass. The suoper will supervision. be at six o'clock in the K. of C. hall. Leslie G. Goiidte, head- if1 the Team. Cards were played and prizes I sters' Joint council, ^Nftfented the awarded to Mrs. 'Albert Vales and (plan. The council is affflirfWfl with the Mrp. Herb Simon in bridge, and the I Drivers' unicyn. , G^ytd^e explained that pinochle prize to Mrs. Fred C. union men WQuJd r haul milk from Schoewer. Mrs. Ed Thompson and!farms to dairies.pnd from dairies to her committee served a delicious 1 customers in thrirfiowa trucks. Pastelunch. | urization and bottling would be done . at independent dairies holding union QUARTERLY CONFERENCE contracts. y- Turiey Stephenson of Chi-j Goudie said he expected normal decago. district superihtendent, will be]livery soon. The system, it is hoped present to preside at the last quarter-1 by the union, will return the custom lv conference meeting to be held at i era who have . depended> upon non the Community Methodist church this I union stores since the walkout, evening, The meeting, which will con-1 Ma«y D»>hfS 81 gm Ve"e at 8 o'clock, will include renortsl Eighty-one of' Chicago's MO dea3- and a summary of the year's work, as | em have signed contracts under which well as the presentation of incorpor-1 they will pay the old wage of forty itfe plans for the further growth and {eight dollar^ a week plus commis success of the church. Isions, President Henry Weber of the It is hoped there wfll be a large I Drivers' UniOp said. Larger dealers, attendance of members of the official 1 however, hkve refused to pay the old board and^ friends of the church to | scale and are standing firm on the proposed wkge-scafe of thirty dollars weekly, plus ,llliiiViii|ys» v"f f h..0: WW amist in the plans and to encourage Dr. Stephenson's talk which will be belcful and encouraging. Besides its many activities, the ehivch is enjoying a prosperous year witll its new pastor, Rev. A. W. Blood. /I •••>•(; iutc aciiviueB are iiie ounuay SCh^|| Epworth League, ehoir, orches- 1m f*d the church service itself atfine group of young folia and every Sunday. A general inis extended to everyone who *t attend any ditfth to worst tte €oaunusft|r Methodist HOME D The Mill dents of w m mu _ night whei^ destroyed FIRB er r®sivictims i/> Friday ompletely Round ENTICING are the offerings flagging your eye from behind the plate glass along Automobile Row*--how in the world can a poor mortal pick the best of the bunch? You cfip't try them all, it's plain. Bpt there's one thing yon can do tijfitnialsitt a lot of sense. Just give yourself a yardstick to start with. Take the car that all the talk's aboot. t Give yourself something to go on by trying a Buick>SrsiC Of course, it may be tough on the next fellow once you've sampled Buick's swift and thrifty Dynaflash straight-eight--no other engine made is balanced after assembly to slick-as-watchworks smoothness. | And stout, soft co//springs all'around, especially when combined with ridesteadying torque-tube drive, may spoil you entirely for any other kind of ride. Ag^n, there are things liko raeoil* motrntedKnee^ Action, pressure-sealed systems, Two -Way Direction Signals with automatic cut-off and to on ^atyou simply can't find elsewhere. '••• • m • • • ; But \t isn't Qiily Buick's six-dci^en new features that make this the car you ean't pass by it's also the d9r^nt priqesf start at $895 •fortfce busiftess coupe, delivered at Flint, Mich. ~ transportation baaed on rail rates, state and local taxes (if any), tad optional equipment and lories extra. pric*. That puts a really Th«adds up to deOveredprioes &at reach. It buys not only a lot of exclu* ^ open your eyes wide--ao why not sives and extras, but gives you more of arik your Buick dealer for the whole die basic things, such as power and size story and a free demonstration P anddeep-rooted sturdiness -- a hng*r $9 fllftAacif-MStiiflfe •Sff- ; MOTOSS VAUIS Lake. They are living wife the Bre felds who rtSHenS^lrofVolo. Order your fleam a for Day at the McHenry Floral Co. Phone McHenry S0S-E»t. 1-S frott Street, Wmt -r-/' •: an THK 6!H!U1 MOTOKS IXHiSITS M1W NCW YORK AND SAN HtANCtSCO FMRS ' .

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