~ * • m S^V^j PWT CM SLWTK Margaret McCarthy was delighted Monday, June 9, on her eightyfourth birthday when she received a shower of post cards froai her many friends and neighbors. • * * Bakt Sale The Mothers' club is sponsoring s Bake Sale in the Jacob Jus ten and Sons furniture store window Saturday, June 21, Members who will have difficulty.Hie ^delivering bakery goods to the *£& are aslc^d to call Mr*. M. L. Scn^enholtz, chairman, phone 97-R. OLD S001H GXatBlosum\ entertained club ftchreiner, fid Mrs. Paul tiie prices. Bands Helps the romanceappeal of buty hands Safeguards feminine softness of skin.. Large Hobnail Bottle--§1.00 Bolger's Drug Store OrMfilmt McHenry N< Mrs the ladiea Friday ev> Mrs. George Schwerman c; All members of St. Mary's Court, Catholic Order of Foresters, are kindly requested to attend the next meeting of the court on Tuesday, June 17, in St. Mary's s***** • faiB, . ments will ^(served.*;; ,>s>- » * • Forfeit*! 'SfiP&wer"*"*' Miss Evelyti"" Justen whs the guest of honor at a personal shower last Friday which complimented her coming marriage on Saturday of this week. Mrs. Irwin Hart, Jr., was the Air home in Chicago. Apfm^HMMMljr Sfsftty guests were present, aod -a -lnnch was served. Ic. son, Dsnlet, all of Mtfbnry; Christina Msrqssrdt, Mr. and Milton Davie and Mrs. Beverly of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. William Marum and family of Edison Park. • • « Farewell Party Gerald Reed, coach at the local high school who will spend the summer as I instructor * in a camp in Wisconsin, I said farewell to his friends at a party , held in his apartment in the Lasch home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. George A. Stilling, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Durland. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lasch, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dobyns, Mr. and . . Jhf&- Uni* Irwin Kstt, Jt. land Ksthleen Japan of Cvanston. urd , of and Mothers' Club .The members of the Mothers* dub Will mMtlt the home of Mrs. C. W. KlontS Friday afternoon at 2:30 for a rsgnlal mwHuit. The giiest speaker will be Mis* Katherine Kortendick of Rockford. . / " • • * , Past Oracles Mrs. Henry Vogel of D&lavan, Wis., •was hostess to members of the Mc- Henry County Past Oracles Tuesday o'eokk in Sfc-C at Woo&tftek, Miss Baafly-Ksiser, of Mr. and Mrs. Prank > who reside sooth of Wood- „ became the bride of Mr. Rsjr Grsmpelsperger, aon of the Joseph [ teadbers at the local high schaoL Grantpelspergers of Harvard. The Rev» Joseph Egan officiated. The wedding breakfast was served **-Tt .,J annoaac--MUt ofof|f)M Opal Foat «f m*. Edmund Willis of Si£ariet,Wla» tfhe wedding took place is tews l»st Monday, June 9. Both were former Bride-To-Be Honored Miss Catherine Rothermel, who is At noon at the home of the bride's ! soon to become a bride, was presented parents, where decorations were carried out in pink and ffhHe. A recepwith a lovely gift Tuesc the home of Mrs. •finfalK at """ Pleh Invited to Wedding UcHwtTy friends received invitations to %ttend W©dding of Miss Grace Ajin Stefafliju daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stengel of Indianapolis, Ind., and Mf. Thomas Fredrich Lux, al» of'tfiat city, on Saturday, June 21, at 8 a. m. * The wedding will take p church in I: will be held The Ste: of McHenry* spent her chQi Joan of Arc A reception p. m. ortaer residents bride-to-be 84 Years OM '• * Mrs. Gertrude Justen of West Mc- Henry was honored Sunday, at a dinner at the horn# of her cBBIthteT and family, the R. E. Suttons, In Chicago on the occasion of her a^ity-fourth birthday. Those prfefent were as follows: Mr. and . wrs. Stephen H. Freund, Mr. ftnd Mrs. Nick Barbian, M. M. Niesen, Mrs. Kathryn Barbian, v. '* \0$ w The man who smokes, makes gift buy- - ing easy: there's nothing lie wants more than some more of his favorite brand of tobacco or cfowcttoa. or a new smoking gadget. 'v--/.v" ft-*"*-, GUTS FOE DAD'S OAMEKA HOBBY ^ All the latest models in Americans finest make cameras. Priced from -- $li)0 vqy>-~ ' Many more splendid Father's Day gift suggestions in stock! GIVEHIM . .. - . A Wallet. . . We c a r r y a complete line of Wallets priced from... TBc to 51(^00 Any Blan will be Pleased with . Toilet Articles.. . Gome in and look over our complete stock. Numerous various prices. For the Golftog Man . #.. We have a large select tion of golf balls . . Gnldahl . . . Armour and Hol-Hi. 4 Gome in and select hiC^ brand! ~ Tftamcib i /? GIVE Liquor . . . te quarts, pints and % pints . . . »"y ml"; For the Smoking Han t, ; Give him hows of enjoyment in a canton of his favorite cigajrettea. Forth© ' 'v.';'- T. ' Pipe-SmokingFath#, We have in stcfck . 'l . a large selection of handsome Pipes, Pipe Racks, and Humidors . . . reasonably priced! - THm MSHENRY DRUGGIST* MS HENRY* 1LLI Mrs. Albert Purvey and Mr* and Mrs. afternoon. Among those present from Nick Freund. Cards were played and the/ first prizes went to Mrs. Nick Freund and #vir. Purvey, while the second prizes >vere awarded to Mrs. I\rrvey and Mr. J)urland. • • * feadotph • Walkap lleHenry friend* will he pleased to learn of the marriage of Miss Ann Walkup of Ridgefield, who became the bride of Mr. La Verne Rudolph of Crystal Lake Saturday, -June 7, at five o'clock at the Ridgefield Presbyterian church. Rev, Giesaelhrecht of Waukesha, who performed the marriage services at the wedding of the bride's mother and father, officiated at the service. The couple wag attended by Miss Margaret Walkup, a cousin of the bride, and by the brother of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph will reside at Crystal Lake. f • » t Sanshine 4-H CMb ..." fhe Sunshine 4-H club of Rinf##d held an organization meeting last Friday, June 6, at the Ringwood Community hall. The members ordered books and elected officers as follows: President, Edith Pearl Harrison; Vice President, Bemice Raemaker; Secretary and Treasurer, Shirley Neal; Club Reporter, Helen Ruth Butlef; Recreation leader, Amy Harrison. Mrs. Paul Walkington has taken the position as leader and she will.be assisted by Mrs. Glen Benoy. The first meeting was held Tuesday, June afc lf.Bi.st tho Cammuwity hall. • - * • Bridal Shower Mrs. Ralph Justen and Mrs. Walter Anderson of Richmond were hostesses at a shower last Thursday evening in honor of Miss Evelyn Justen of Mc- Henry, who will become a bride in the near future. She was showered with many miscellaneous gifts, after which cards were played and lunch served. The invited guests were Evelyn Anderson, Eleanor Bolger, Laura and Alta Mae Denman, Mary Sutton, Mrs. Arnold Anderson, Mrs. Alex Justen, McHenry were Mrs. Carry Ensign, Mrs. Cora Baaaett, Mrs. Mabel Johnson, Mrs. MSHV R. Freund, Mrs. Fred Nickels, Mn^ Fred Schoewer, Mrs. Howard Wattles, Mrs. Thomas Kane and .Mrs, Frank Thurlwell. Guegts were aleo present from Woodstock. • • • C. D «f A. The Catholic Daughters of America held a business meeting last Thursday night, at which time the new officers presided over the meeting. Following the business meeting a social hour was enjoyed. Prizes in pinochle were awarded (Laura Weber end Mrs. Helen Heuser; in* bridge to Mrs. Eleanor Nye and Mrs. Mae Martin. The organization will start its Merchandise dab No. 3 next Thursday, June 19. Everybody Is welcome to join. • • • Fete Totare Bride Fifty guests Were present Sanday afternoon at a miscellaneous shower which was held in St. Mary's school hall in honor of Miss Catherine Rothermel who is to become the bride of Fred Meyer of McHenry on June 21. Cards and bunco provided the entertainment of the afternoon and lunch was served at the close of the party. A large sprinkling can, fashioned of crepe paper, hung above the table and crepe paper streamers, representing water, poured from its spout. The many gifts were heaped underneath it. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. Perc Molton and Kate Kelleher of Elmhurst; Mrs. Helen Compagne of Dundee; Mrs. Leo Rothermel or Chicago; Mrs. Jacob R. Justen of Waukegan and Mrs. Fred Meyer and Mrs. Charles Freund of Spring Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rothermel, daughter, Regina, and their daughter-inlaw, of Kenilworth, who were also invited, met with an auto accident on the way and were unable to attend. Hostesses of the afternoon were Mrs. Albert Krause and daughter, Marion, Mrs. M. J. Weber, Mrs. Elmer Meyer and Mrs. George Freund. tion was held during the afternoon.; where a group of her Following a honeymoon in the south, assembled. Twenty gaaatS war* yi they will reside in a now home being ent to honor Miia RothertHel and to eroded near the Kjfiier home. Guests , enjoy an evening of aarda. Prises were were from McHenry and Chicago. j awarded Mrs. Peter M. Jusrfies sad Hie bride is s srraduste of the Miss Katie Weber. A lunch tins Woodstock Cetaataity _ Hiafs l^Mlrvrd before the MMt* .everted, class a! 1939. land §1* briigEJpom w** Was decorated for the graduated from HfcrVftxd Si^ti school occasion' with several bouquets of > 1986. She is employed fat tha Ale- spring flowers. _ a Mite office and he is a toolmaker st S t * * * the Alemite in Woodstock. ^JBodge - Bwlirt f , * * * Miss tiOl-ayne Boehart, datightSfr of P.-T. A. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boehait .of Wood- The iParent-Tsftcfcer Association met stock, and a member -of the elaas of for the last regular meeting of the 1941 at the Woodstock High Ichcol, school year on-Wednesday afternoon, I w*s married to William Dodge of June 4, at three o'clock in St. Mary - ' Woodstock, son of Mrs. Genevieve St. Patrick school hall. The meeting Dodge, at five o'clock Wednesday a»fwas called to order by the president, teraoon at St. Mary's rectory, Wood- Mrs. Ray McGee. During the business ' stock, with the Rev. Joseph Egan ofsession, a report of the successful ficiating. They w«re attended by Jane style show, given by the association,1 Ann Williams of lESgin, A rline Wrigwaa read. Current bills were paid juid ley, Wendel Nelson , sad John Nscy. snnual reports were given by the A 6:30 dinner was served at the Boe- I hart home. Following commencement exercises president and treasurer. Mrs. Henry Weber, chairman of the nominating committee, read the slate last ttigfct, at which time tin bride of new officers as follows: Mrs. Harry Durland, president; Mrs. William Schlitt, vice-president; Mrs. A. J. Wirtz, secretary; Mrs. John Bolger, treasurer. The new officers were unanimously voted into office and were escorted to their respective chairs by Mrs. Weber. Mrs. McGee. havfne served as president for the past three years, gra-. -- , ciously thanked her officers, commit- J. A. Ftisby of Elgin, and Mr. Francis tee chairmen and all the members for Edward Henry of Dixon, 111., took their co-operation during her term, place Wednesday morning, June 11, in Mrs. Durland greeted the association St. Mary's Catholic church at Elgin, as their new president and then ad- The Rev. H. E. Ouimet was celebrant journed the meeting. • / of the mass. The bride was attended received b*r diploma, the couple left on a honeymoon. They will reside in Woodstofefe The groom, who is employed b£t the Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance company in Chicago, was formerly of Ringwood. • • • ' Henry - Frisby Nuptials The marriage of Miss Ruth Marr, daughter of Mrs. Thomas An entertaining program was presented by the violin and piano pupils and also the school orchestra under the direction of Sister Andreella. At the close of the program, the hostesses, mothers of the second grade pupils with Mrs. Paul Brefeld and Mrs. John Bolger as co-chairmen, inby her sister, Miss Nancy Grace Friaby, and the groom by Robert K. Underwood of Dixon, a fraternity brother,and former classmate. The marriage is the culmination of a college romance at Drake university, of which both are graduates. The couple left last evening by motor for 119111M! " 1 _ in Persia centuries before the Bsd Men Combine :' _ «<pnbine, ths <Wji * . , A a t e ; s t e e t h e y w i l l f a l l , « . • one by ens, an oopittad sacrifice in f \% m contempuble struggle.--Burke. v ^> ' • v;.; Latest records and sheet music, > ; . • three for $1.00 at Nye's, West Mc- Henry. . * £ \ »/ ; Remember Dad!!! Sunday is Father's Dav ^ f ( : v , "'"•AULTLSSS -Ai t" Nobelt Pajamcm :• • »• ij.1 /' « J* iK' ^ ' with NOBELT Wcrist . . . famous far tS ^ v. ^ Hi jNTsmuielssf comfort. •slsctfost of iew 15'\ '• • vited the guests to an attractively j Boulder, Colo., where Mr. Henry will arranged table where each past and enroll as a summer student at the -'<«*» cmdpodm^-i '"W; . ' -i >*>.< **.1 " rv . C [Wv, :y • present officer was presented with a corsage. The members also presented Mrs. McGee with a gift in appreciation of her work as their leader. University of Colorado. The bride is well known in McHenry. * Bead the Want Ads Opts Wednesday ft Saturday Evenings Green Street --s-- McHesuy 'M* >AY* Tax* *As 1st you MAYBE you didn't know that an efficient gas mixture for your car has about 9,000 parts of "s.•Simr by volume for every one part _ a. :lFT£vi*Z> v if gasoline.1 f t 4 • ir-jr That being so, you can see how in**' portant air-hand ling capaci your power plant. 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