'W ' ^ • V • ... Bitty Htttft ^xv* * i( Mtofiw it McHenry, OL, wl» H7t. On Year • , ' "nihii'^'80 j haH. ; k f Display ads for the Plaindealer i Ctrclc j * Dill be accepted until Tuesday noon {Pag* Cir P. T. A. Of Olkcn Ji Election of ofiem will be held at the next meeting of the P. T. A. on Joa» 4 at the parochial achool nun HAT AMD DOHALD SOUSTtt WB) AT LOVJSLY BXRVIOK One of the to occur in lovllest wsiMhija of the week ad is to a] Class-I irele 3 of «fco ,W. 8. C. 8. will ifled ads will nesdayi morning o'clock. News on Thursday afterno?* #• •nut be " id i« appear. „ -- . , „ - - -- be accepted uirtil Wed-! meet at the home *Jfnv Page iK at 10 o'clock -- ~ in our office by 5 o'clock; Tuesday afternoon. j ALCNIORIALSSOCIATION ! Annual P. T. A. j Picnic Jane 9 ; Ttot annual picnic for children St. Mary's-St. Patrick's school, i / --m > ! sored by the P. T. A., will fcTS. mitmyJrkmHl. in Walkup's Woods near G^fcJr^Cn Tius ®*y O Beautiful $tnrrzrrrrrr*rYY*^^ 1 j£th,rs°nwho this spring season took place^at St, Mary's church on,.Thur»day, itlQr St, at 9:80 o'clock/leT. Father ~ Baumhofer officiating. Units*! la marriage ware Miss Joanne Hay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hay of Crystal Lake, and Mr; Donald J. Schaefer, son of the Peter J. wCBMatr# of wut Jtcuenty. The altars were beautifully decorated for the occasion with fepwputa of hydrangeas and green ferns. The children'# choir sang the nuptial m*ss and Ihrl Conway offend Avo_Mari*» ^ * r 0thern after the service, Miss Hay was radiant in a white marquisette dress with lace embroidered, high neckline, full sleeves and long train. Her short veil was held in place toy a crown of seed pearls and she carried a lavender orchid oh a white prayer book. Serving as maid of honOr was Miss Carolyn Hay, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Miss Evelyn Hay, another sister, Mlsi Virginia SSf? AT John Milter, a natlve ot Johns- $21' ***".*«» ™* mr* 4, hJe2a*rt 2atstadckr "ofn SM"a*y »I,fS, ,,S1M2TS, »ajJt the aCftof Mt. msi h^Mfe! •JH* Hoffman farm, ait three yoavft Hubert Brov chased. They in In 8t ma- I on tho . „ - --_ Ofove tor thore for ^en&lKr>^yfrom7ani3Sr Tuesday, June 8. All can -attend are asked to meet at the school at 10 a.m. •harp. r' , • « • < 'v\ ise ffnetiann Heeteaa "*^ .' 'o Club On May 22 _ . „ . „ . . . . , M i s s R o s e H u e m a n n e n t e r t a i n e d ^members of the East River Road aftSiJsrWfw «~ ttttbjxsftz them M?T Martin J. Colby and her and Mrs. Bruno Juergens, The n«tf father-in-law, Fred F. Colby, of meeting of the group w»U be on Burlingame, Calif., both of whom, June 5 at the home of Mrs, Juergens. are past matron and past patron, re-! • - * * * spectively, of Lodge 278, Ikirlin-1 Stork Shower game. Mr. Colby is a former local • At Wood lawn Park resident. I Mrs. Elizabeth Martin and Mrs. Anouncement was made that Mrs. James R. Allan of Woodlawn Park Valeska Hoppe, gTand represents- were hostesses at a surprise shower tive of Manitoba, Canada, 'will leave held «t their home on Monday after- May 30, to attend a grand session noon for Mrs. William iMi^ker. A for two weeks in Manitoba. I tasty luncheon was sei M at 1 i * * * ! o'clock, followed by the pitying of Altar ft Rosary J cards. Mrs. Meeker was nreoented Plane Meeting with a variety of gifts from the The next meeting of the Altar ft, twenty-five guests in attendance. Rosary sodality of St. Patrick's «? * • church will be held on Monday eve- Community Club ning, June 2, at the Legion hall. To Meet June 3 Mrs. Quentin Walsh is chairman of Math Schulien will provide spethe committee in charge, which in- cial entertainment at the next meeteludes Mrs. Dick 'Weber, Mrs. Chas. jngr Gf the Johnsburg Community Re-hansperger and Mrs. Harry )Ciub, which will be held on the night <yBrien* * * • ®f June 3 at Nell's ballroom. This ww n..,,. h"lLalso h® Iadies' ni*ht- "•n*r 71*1 «anfl , I The committee in charge includes u t, j * U„ Donald Michels^ Glen Nixon, George Mrs. Elisabeth Brand of McCullom NoWak, Elmer Meyers, Lloyd Oeff- Lakewas guest of honor at a party hngt ^ h Quaintance pmf Ktxen, Sh*er £b"ir SthSda y anni°vne rsary" "on" tT"u eos-f Theodore Pitzen, Peter H. Smith nd peter day afternoon of this week. A de-1 , , , liaous buffet luncheon was served Music C)ube Meet ~ anda social hour enjoyed. At GoodelI Home Present to spend the day with her _ , • . . were Mrs. Helw. Patscher and MrsJ mwnbership drive for the Claire Klein of Chicago, Mrs. James f J ™ °( Lester Samuel of Elgin, Mrs. Erna J.ln.e. 7rts', sP?"sored by the second] Zeddies of Kenilworth, Mrs. Flor- £stl?ct . °' I,hnols Federation of ence Larson, Mrs. Celona Kane, Mrs. ®*us,c c*u .» opened last week Ziolkowski, a friend and Mrs. Lor- Lillian Hoffman, Mrs. Olga Scheeu- „ a held in the home of; raine Gausden, sister of the groom, ttort, Mrs. Rose iFVisa, Mrs. Margaret ^ " .m McHenry. I All were attired in gowns of lemon Davidson, " " Elizabeth Rochelle, . present were Mrs. Brand's grand- *°P their profession and who are quets of blue carnations and yellow daughter, Petty Ann Samuel, and; considered among the finest musi- daisies. her nephews, Kenneth Petscher. • • • Photo by A. Worwck, Mcllenry ' MRS. LA VEDRNE SUND At Zion Evangelical Lutheran church on Saturday afternoon, May 17, Mr. LaVerne Sund of RJdgefield claimed as his bride Miss Jean Schmitt of McCullom-Lakllf ^ CHICAGO CUfcL WAS SATURDAY BRIDE OF ARTHUR SMITH, JR. If H-- • /t,£ . Photo by A. wwmak, VoHibit ^3ora[ iof£ *ij&m'i border they cafl II "Pik»." | Mexican merchants give goodcufttomenaometiiing mp*-- extra measure of DromDtness. '%r helpfulness and individual attention to your special banking extra to shom their appre- needs. Long established elation of the purchaser's customers tell us that | patronage. It's an Amer- tikis personalized service ^ banking custom, too. is one of the principal But herr^we extend it to reasons why they like to all customers whether bank wi^h us. We cortheirfinanrial transactions diaBy invite you to inwith us are large or smalL quire about a loan or ask Every service you receive about other services you here is accompanied by an may be able to use here. * \ <;v-; 4r. ""v ,i ^ '# . .•• i', •?• i• "J 'iii iey wore greatly appre- MRS. MAYME KING; ho and his wife moved into their new home in Spring Grove. Survivors include, besides the A pretty wedding took \>1&& in widow, two daughters, Mrs. Cor- Chicago last Saturday^ When Mr. della Firsching of Spring Grove and Arthur Smith, Jr., son bf the senior j Celia Miller at home: two grand- Arthur Smiths of this city, took as | daughters, Irma and Donna Firschhis bride Miss Lillian DeVoto.! ing of Spring Grove; and the followdaughter of the August DeVotos of j ing brothers and sisters: Mrs. Jake Chicago. The nuptial service took Miller of Johnsburg, Pete and Wilplace at 3:30 o'clock in St. Thomas liam Miller of Spring Grove, Mrs. Aquinas church. |Art Thelen and Joe Miller of Johns- The lovely bride wore a gown of Mrs. Rose Dr^miller and Mrs. white satin, with long train and ^nceB Chlcag A° a"d N,®k fingertip veil, the latter held in place Miller of WaUkegan. Another sis- . by a seed pearl headpiece She passed away twenty-two years j sent me flowers and cards and who carried a bridal bouquet of white, ag£. . . . . 4 ^ited me dunng my recent Ulness. carnations with two orchids in the , The ,at tho Miller These many kindnesses were much _PTltpr | home until 10 odock on Thursday appreciated. ... ' _ 'morning of last week, when last! *2 MRS. MARTIN MAY. Miss Mary Krenen of Chicago rite8 were conducted from St whfte ciipf^^Tand ^ar^nJHred Burial was in ^ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thonnoson T crepe gown and c^?J8 in|m^j church cemeteiy. ^ ^ ! attended funeral services for hia BANK 1 r i. ... " • ^'-X Member Federal Reserve Systen Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation £ M»»+teti n m I i I II n I n I II I I > i»< CARD OF THANKS [ THANK YOU CARD I wish in this manner to thank In this" manner I desire to expi friends and neighbors for cards,' my thanks to relatives, neighbors gifts, flowers, visits ahd prayers dur- and friends A»r floral offerings, syssin the time 1 was confined to the ] pathy cards, spiritual bouquets aaA hospital. The: dated. CARD OF THANKS I wish in this way to thank the | many friends Mid neighbors who the many other kindnesses extends# in my recent bereavement. I am ei^- eciftlly grateful for the services of' er Doleiden. JOHN JACKSON. MRS. DONALD J. SCHAEFER Photo by A. Worwlck, McHenry T . ' -- '" --I --*"• mi _ T-1. « • , . .... "V.v ->• I V»UoWto,, bUrIUoUth1CerI oUXf tUhiee UbTri1dUeC,, aBnndu avidson, Mrs. Susie Schaefer, Mrs. ^ie A™ chapter yearly pre-J moire, of colonial style, with cap| George Roncarati of Chicago, her Bzabeth Boyle and Mrs. Mildred sente artists of fine musical caliber, j sleeves and three-quarter length {cousin, acted as groomsmen. ochelle, all of McCullom Lake. Also ">any of whom have reached the' matchfng gloves. They carried bou- The bride's mother chose a blue aai Ronald, c,aP? today. j Little Kathleen Albright, niece of At last weeks meeting, Wfcrren the groom acted as flower girl, • V | Jones, tenor, accompanied by Mrs. charming in a yellow net dress GoodelI, presented a group of vocal I trimmed with blue velvet. Her t s ^c or^-, __ . ,. . • . j headpiece was a band of yellow The Home Bureau unit met at the Mrs. Helen Emmert, district chair- daisies and blue ribbons and she home of Mrs. Arnold Rauen on May]man, appointed Mrs. GoodelI in carried a colonial bouquet fashioned Zl. Mrs. ClarT Bweeney, county charge of the American composition; like those of the bridesmaids. home advisor,.gave a very interest Mrs. Stanley Kouba of Fox River Eugene Schaefer, broUier of the ing talk and demonstration on "Tex- Grove, choral chairman; and Miss'eroom served as best man and «*. and Fabrics." 1W. w« the Gertrude Swain, pubUcity and, state ^^e^Tere^"iJSw ftTy lli publication editor. . j Robert Hay, brothers of the bride, A delicious lunch was served from and Paul Bonslott, friend of the o o o o o o o o o o o o attractively decorated tables which \ groom. Ushers were Edward J. MRSHARP\ cumau im VMS wantSATWaiS Of MOBI IXMNSIVI Writ** tmeemly carried out the 'Indian motif even to the colors of blua and yellow. Business Woaien Elect Officers \ Gausden, brother - in - law of tho groom, and Donald Hay, the bride's brother. The bride's mother wore a green .. print dress with white accessories, Hentv ^ -ng *5e off"iwhile the ^room'» mother chose a ®USlnrt *?^i.Pr?~! poudre blue dres« and navy accesm I sories. Both wore gardenia corsages. SsfdDierxen wast a dinner was served to the bridal v«i^Oth^ SL+St !party mnd ^ immediate famUies at S included Miss the Mill Inn at Wonder Lake, fol- ^ by a reception in the ^tor- ® ' T2JS0nd I noon and evening for 850 guests at Tf" St- Mary's-St. Patrick's school hall. DDeessmmoonndd , corresponding secretaryu ;* IThe couple on a short wedding trip into Wisconsin. They are now home with the groom's parents West McHenry. mitt** m™ „ ~ i The former Miss Hay attended ^ men at'"{£ T Northern niinois Statte Teachers' S m ^ ,hc """y' mach «M» «me in Y^r v3Sn» •"•Italy. He i, employ^ in hi. father*. Tea was served from a lace-] *rocery 8 e" i covered tadtde centered with flower* ing quince, apple blossoms and tulips,; (complemented by lighted pink j tapers. Miss Annette Collins poured. Guests were senior girls of the Woodstock high school and McHenry, high school and their sponsors, Miss Lr>*» Coultas of Woodstock and Miss 52d ?i8£ JEegRJ Smltt C^cag°, Daniel MHler, A1 Weber and Paulj Mr ~ WnrTi. - w .. friend of^ the bride acted as brides- Weber. ! . Mrs. Bob Burns of Hollymaids. carried Daniel Justen, friend of the groom, Mrs. Nick Weber, Mr. and'Mrs. Ben served as best man, and August De- f Adams, Mrs. Math Weber, Hubert " Miller and Mrs. Lena Krebseach of Stacyville, Iowa; Math Miller of Taopi, Minir, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Mr. and Mrs. A1 Schaefer and Mr. crepe dress and a white carnation and Mrs. A1 Weber of Milwaukee, corsage, while the groom's mother Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Weber wore a black and white crepe dress °* Waukesha, Wis and a corsage of red and white car-! ' nations. • | Brother-In-Lftw of A dinner was served at the Lion's JohllSOll Dfas club for ninety guests following »*#***««** ***** the service, and 200 friends and rela IN MEMOR1AM i "Ii memory of Math Karls, died two years ago on June 3.- Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear; Fond memories linger every day. Remembrances keep him near. flhfilK. and Mrs. Joe Iforls nd and yellow carnations. Miss Smith; Pallbearers included Alvin Miller,I nephew" Stanley* Harris in Chicaro ! Children. of McHen^. • jt the Euge„e Miller Clarence 1^ 2™',!?*'^ ' * omitn OI CniCftffO, TWampl VUlai" A1 Woh«* o-n/l Paul ! _ |j^ jfgetor Both wore crepe gowns and, " Amonr those from out of town! called on his aunt and I reaaonable usage, the life of yellow carnations. who attended services were Mr. and uncle» Mr> and Mrs. George H. John-; • farm tr^toc j» approximately BOHj one rccciiv osy« | tives assembled there to enjoy the , Edward Peterson of Crystal lake, reception in the evening. -- j brother-in-law «f George H. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Smith left later for «? }hi* city and well known here, __ 25, MK7, foli. He was 68 died on Sunday, May lowing a short illness. years old. Mr. Peterson, a i native of Ches- Denver, Colo., and upon their return will reside in Chicago. The bride attended Chicago schools and has been employed in the office . . T . of Montgomery Ward ft Co. The Ind., was a claim investlgroom graduated here in 1987 and] *or .. the J Chicago A Great was employed at his father's grocery: railroad. store until entering army service' •ur£iinei?^ services,, were held on in mil. He served four years in ^11®^, ^temoon at the Warthe United States, the Aleutians and 5me' * M'. 'n India. He is now employed by Dalrymple pastor of the First Con- Weatern EUectric in Chicago. MARRIED MAY If gregational church, officiating. Burial was in Union cemetery. BOLGER'S , Kfcee.1 St. • McHenry oStuGSn" ax ! Y'x \ ICE CREAM FLAVORS FOR MAY BUTTERSCOTCH ROY ALB VANILLA . ' 'PLUM ROY ALE ' TOASTED HAZELNUT CHOCOLATE--MINT--CHOCOX44TE WEEKEND it'. BOLGER'S DRUG STORE raom « • •' Pboto by A. Worwtak. MeHenir MRS. ROY STACKHOUSE St. Peter's church, Yolo, was the scen^ of a lovely wedding on Mky 17, when Miss Betty Wagner of that .community became the bride of Mr. Roy Stackhouse of Woodstock. t MICHAEL NEGRI DIES Funeral services were held in Chicago on Tuesday, May 27, for Michael Negri of 6839 S. Wood street, father of Flora Neil of Ringwood. Last rites were conducted at 9 o'clock from St. Mary of Mount Carmel church, with interment in Mount Olivet cemetery. Complete line of Dr. Hess'poultry and animal remedies at wattles Drag Store, McHenry. 48-tf-p5 „ -r,V" "A., _ Mr. knd Mrs. George Johnson and Mrs. Ollie Gear of Crystal Lake visited Miss Marguerite Johnson at Wheaton last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weber visited her mother, Mrs; Jack Walsh, at the Augustana hospital in Chicago last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Altman and daughter Sara Beth, of Pontiac, Mich., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr,.-and Mrs. James Sayler. Mrs. Altman and baby remained for a longer, visit. Mrs. Edith Hayes spent the weekend with relatives in Chicago. > Miss Mary Walsh of Chicago and Miss Georgianna Donahue of Hunt-' ley spent Sunday visiting Miss Gen-S e v i e v e K n o x . j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hirschmugl.i Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber and Louis) Nimsgern attended a roller skating 1 r i n k o p e r a t o r s ' a s s o c i a t i o n show h e l d j at the Arcadia rink in Chicago one! day recently. J Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buss have returned from .a three weeks' tripi west. Mrs. Celia Knox of Crystal Lake spent the weekend with her parents, the Martin Conways. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Feiereisel were Chicago callers On Saturday. Carl Weber and Clifford Wilson attended a radio parts' show at the Stevens hotel in Chicago recently. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Albert and son, Ronald, attended • an exhibition of printing machinery at the Stevens hotel in Chicago on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Moderhack and children, Darleen and Kenneth, of Chicago visited her mother, Mrs. Ida Kreutzer, on Sunday. Robert Felse spent Saturday in Chicago. „ Mr- and Mrs. Edward Rich of Waukegan spent the weekend visiting in the Robert Frieby, Sr., home here. On Sunday the FriObys and their guests and Miss Lenore Frisby George Frisby home in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. George Adams of Elgin spent Sunday visiting relatives and friends in McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Steffan and children spent Sunday visiting in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nye of Harvard were recent local callers. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schoewer, Mr. and Mrs. John Murtaugh and Mr. and Mrs. L. Allan Blomgren were supper guests in the new home of Mr and Mrs.s E. E. Denman in Gurnee on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Lang visited friends in South Haven, Mich., and relative in Cdhnribus, Ohio, last week. ^,4... * MARRIAGE Charles N. Freund and Maybelle L. Ibsh, both of McHenry. Complete lino of Beebe livestock remedies at Wattles Drug Store, McHenry. 48-tf-p4 SINGLE PHASE ELECTRIC MOTORS 1 5-H. P. Dost Proof, new • 1 5-H, P. Split Phase, wed 1 3-H. P. Heavy Duty, mod 1 2-H. P., used. _ 2 1%-H. P. Heavy Duty, used 2 1-H. P. Heavy Duty, used 4 1-H. P. Drip Proof, new 2 %-H. P. Heavy Duty, use# «•. t- Also numerous fractional horse power motors. McHenry Electric Motor Service 102 West Waukegan Road Phone 181 --A A well groomed appearance A stepping stone to success Our reputation gained through years of experience W I Have now recovered from a recent illness and will be happy to again serve the public. r - - - - ' ~= - ' : JOHN THE TAILOR Cleaning, Alterations, Repairing Pressing Same Day Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE 123-1 416 Main Street West McHenry better. Let us dean your draperies 1, gloves, mm'* hats. sort Prees luts longer, looks Our many patrons testify to •0, t i ?s4*l*C J'." X ' '*1 * " ' ' *v ' ' ! m