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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Sep 1945, p. 8

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. •' *1:ii' lim 111 • mi i*>»j \ Socidy Notes tfeC' ; * * e Bureau Has Dessert-JfenUjli* (Despite inclement weather, sixty Mies were present for the dessert- J^ridge presented by. the Ring-wood •nit of £he Home Bureau on Tuesday of this week. Squares of cake imothered in whipped cream, topped % maraschino cherries, and served frith coffee, preceded the cards. • • • J ttortains At irtMay Party Little Diane Freund, t»jrtor-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. JPreund, entertained several of her little friends at a birthday party on Thursday -afternoon, September 27. Ihollowinjf -ait5" afternoon of games, |he little folks gathered at a table fittractively decorated in pink and ' white, and partook of a prettily decorated cake'and ice cream. nee ,EkiK>K«Miit Patricia Stoddard Mr. and Mrs. James Pavlik of IfVonder Lake announce the engagejner. t of their daughter, Patricia Stoddard, to Duane M. Fossler, son "j^f Mr. and Mrs. Merritt L. Fossler ;#f Wonder Lake. Miss Stoddard attended Frances Shimer school at llfount Carroll, 111., for the past three years and is a senior at the fecal high school this year. Mr. Fossler graduated from the Wood- Stock high school with the class of 1943 and has been serving in the iiavy as signalman in the armed fruard. He reported to his base at New Orleans last Sunday, after a three-weeks' leave at his home. • • • A. mi "twiii. State Air batunit w": tertain At omecoming' Party Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Adams entertained relatives at their home on Grand avenue on Sunday afternoon ifknd evening in honor of their son, Gene, who recently returned from pacific duty and was discharged from fhe army. Those present to enjoy --jl delicious 6 o'clock dinner and" several social hours ^ere Mr. and Mrs. iieorge Schreiner, Mr. and Mrs. John pitzen, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pitzen, Mrs. J. M. Pitzen, Mr. and Mrs. Kick Pitzen, Lawrence and Bernice Pitzen and Mrs. Theodore Pitzen of this community; Edward Pitzen of Sau Claire, Wis.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pitzen <rf Woodstock; and Mrs. fiausheer and daughter, Marion, of .Chicago. * - fosiness, Prof<*»ioml Women Open Fall Season "r The first meeting of the fall sea- Jon was opened last week at the tome of Miss Blanche Thompson for the courfty Business and Professional Women's club. Plans were discussed for the 1945-46 year, with the theme for the year being "Our World To Build." The October meeting will be held lb the Woodstock Methodist church, •ith the topic, "What Do We Know About Local Legends" being discussed. Mrs. Henry Raeder, Mrs. Jack Jones and Miss Ethel Jones, |he latter of McHenry, will be in Charge of ]the meeting. Hie November 19 meeting will, be in the home •f Mrs. Peter M. Jus ten, with Mrs. Cretta Goodell as chairman. The theme of that meeting will be "From Hpountry Store to World Market." Committees named for the year #ere: education and vocations, Mestfames Verda Dierzen, M. L. Aldrich and Mrs. E. Schiverman; finance, Hisses Hazel Passmore and Mabel Hobbs and Mrs. Peter Justen; intermational relations, Mrs. Gretta Goodell, Miss Jean Schmeidescamp and jfifis Blanche Thompson; membership, Misses Minnie Bohn, Marian Seewala, Gladys Laughlin, Ethel Jones and Mrs. Clara Sweeney; public affairs, Mesdames Mary Yates, Ethel Coe and A. Tavenner; news service and Illinois bulletin, Mrs. «dk Jones and the Misses Ethel 'ones and Blanche Thompson; lfegis- ttion, Mrs. Clara Sweeney and Clara ichards, and Mrs. Elizabeth Pich. • • • ilift. and Mrs. Pchltaann Jin West Since Marriage Staff Sgt. and Mrs. John H. PoUSnann are making their homa in Frederick, Oklahoma, since their marriage, which took place in Our X<ady of Victory rectory on August 18. The bride is the former Mary Anne Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Price of Ada, Oklahoma. tSgt. Pohlmann is the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. La _ Bey. The were attending ~East Central college in Ada. Sgt. Pohlmann wears the Medal with five clusters, three tie stars and the presidential citation. He returned from overseas in June and hopes to be discharged soon. < .»•'r:.- t , • if V*; • Circle 1 With Mrs. Henry IIHg TM next meeting of Circle 1 of the W. S. C. S., will be held on October 9 at the home of Mrs. Henry Illig at Shalimar. • • • P. T. A. Will Meet October S „ ; , ^ The next meeting of the P. T. A. of St Mary's-St. Patrick's sehoot will be held on October 3. * * * George Oefflings Observe Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. George Oeffling of Johnsburg celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary on Sunday, September 23, bv entertaining more than 100 guests. A social evening was enjoyed and.the honored couple presented with lovely gifts. -* * -• * vl.';. Attar and Rosary ^ \ . <•* Plana'Card Party The first regular meeting of the fall season of the Altar and .Rosary sodality of St. Patrick's church will be held on next Monday evening, October 1, in the Legion hall. At that time plans will be made for a public card party to be held in the church hall on October 14, with Mrs. Clarence Angelse as chairman. , * * * • , Hold Reception For New Pastor A pot-luck supper and reception will be held at the Community Methodist church hall next Sunday evening, September 30, honoring the new pastor, Rev. Wayne Price. Everyone is invited to attend the 6:30 o'clock supper and to bring a dish to plate and dinners, fIJ5 w plate. . Rsscrvatioas must be made before Monday, October 15, to Bobby May, phone 89-M, or' Marie Vales Kempfer, phone 634-R-2. Special guests will bs charts** • members and past grand re SS2 also the state regent, Mrs. Boyle; of Centralia, and Deputy Mrs. videre. Estelle McGill District of Bel- Autumn bride in last week's issue. Births Photo by A. Worwick. McHenry MRS. LEO SCHAEFER In a lovely wedding ceremony solemnized at St. Peter's church,. Volo, on Sept. 12, Miss Rita Brown became pass. Those who cannot be pres-1 the charming bride of Corp. Leo ent at this time are urged to come. Schaefer. Complete details appeared later for a social evening. • » • C. D. of A. Holds Social Meeting The last social A. meeting of ^ the C. D. of A. was held..at the K. of C. hall last Thursday evening. Cards provided entertainment, with prizes in auction bridge being awarded to Mrs. Kathryn L. Freund, Mrs. Eleanor Nye and Mrs. Elizabeth Pich; in contract bridge to Mrs. Ella Buss; and in pinochle to Mrs. Eleanor. Young srnl Mrs. Mayme Jackson. Mrs. Marie Vales and her committee served delicious refreshments at the close of the evening. The next business meeting will be held on October 4. • • * * Court Joyce Kilmer To Celebrate Anniversary Court Joyce Kilmer, No. 573, Catholic Daughters of America, will celebrate its twenty-fifth anniversary with a dinner and party at Eva's Sgt. and Mrs. Joseph Monteleone of Wonder Lake are the parents of a son, born at the Woodstock hospital on Friday. , C<w«tjr Legion vetsrsns met ln Woodstock test Thursday evening for taWnTpSf * fct) His from tlM Cruslty is-chkrred ia iMi-is Want Ads DIVORCE SUIT for divorce was filed last week in the circuit court by Clarence Fulton vs. Winnie Fulton. A statutory charge is made in the complaint. Odor Determines 8igfct Black-eyed persons can see better in dim light than can persons with hazel, gray or other light-colored eyes. Blue eyes are reported as least sensitive in low iliumination. NOW 19 THE TIME TO GET WINTER BLANKETS TO THE - VOGUE CLEANERS Phone McHenry 19. We Pick Up and Deliver FitzGerald's Men's Shop -W-C' =-- -i--1:. {Representative] West McHenry an Invitation td : v ^ SERVICEMEN and WOMEN Wives;, Fathers, Mpthers, Brothers and Sisters of All Those in Service to Attend an OPEN MEETING to hear qualified speakers present the many benefits to which the Ex-Serviceman is entided under the much-discussed G| and answer such questions as, How can the Ex-Servicemaa obtain furthet education? How can he obtain funds for-- L , Starting a Business? Buying a Home? \ Buying a Farm? y I •WONMT.IOM NN*IW M AKt.W nom Hourwooo ITSQUtCKlOrtrwitoM* ••n* m • MMrt, ftimim II> natuim tint SUPER-WARM NATIONAUY ADViRTISID How can he get Free Medical and Rehabilitation Benefits? . many other questions that will aid returning veterans and THE PART THE AMERICAN LEGION :-- '• -- y; W DO YOU KNO W your son or in service, is now e£, to even i - »t SURPRISE ENTERTAINMENT f f ? 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