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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Jun 1947, p. 4

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SSw! mifen every Thursday at Mc- 111., by Lucy H. Renich. and Manager A. H. Mother iate Editor ...Adele Froehlich .:ff Chamtfce AtoNBVR Mr. and Mis, , paign visited Me thur Smiths, last . ... Mr. and Mrs. BlI^W iVgtt and daughter of Chicago i|W> the weekend visiting nitttvw litre. Mrs. Frett'a mother, Mr*. Catherine Boreturned home with them for Mn« Charlae Catered as second-clans matter at ft. ro.to«ce .t McHenry, m.. ufe'j ^ ^ ||jc act of May 8, 187S. Mhs Joan Zimmer of Palatine visi ftoe Year $2.60 ted relatives here last Thursday eve- - ning and attended cpmsssncement Jr.-vis Display ads for, the Plaindealer exercises at the high school. *ill be accepted until Tuesday noon ! Mrs. Sue Adaass has returned tf the week ad is to appear. Class- from Hot Springs, Ark., where she tfted ads will be accepted until Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. JJews must be in our office by 5 oclock an Tuesday afternoon. Z.i ALCDITORIAI-- ASSOCIATION |§M V*! . * had spent several wades undergoing treatment. Mrs. Rose Schaefer and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Young spent Sunday at Holy Hill, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. fVank Klapperich of Johnsburg and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Weber of Milwaukee visited Henry Klapperich at St. Thereae hospital, Waukegan, on Saturday. Migs Martha Aaron of North Miamr,,Fla., is spending this week as a guestyof Miss Betty Kramer. Donald Karls and Marvin Karls of Johnsburg Visited their grandmother, Mrs. Landre, in Chicago last weekend. * „ , Wittinv Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Stevens of Mr. and Mrs. Rvmw -J* Waukegan visited in McHenry on and Mrs. Eleanor ONein oJMg Memorial Day. f*rev* Mr. and Mrs^Vietor Johnson were last week Wednesday evening, weekend visitors in Chicago. (Edwin Walsh of Chicago spent Mr and Mrs. E. KHnker of Morris; Memorial Day visiting friends and n] > spait tM weekend with her relatives in McHenry. mother, Mrs. Emma King, in Johns- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schroeder and burg children of Palatine speht the holi- Eugene Cour "and Miss Florence day with her parents, Mr. and Mis. Nicholson of Chicago visited in the Jacob Sfceffes. 'John Murtaugh home here on Sun- Miss Joan Collins is spehding two day. ( weeks visiting in Monmouth, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kralowets Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin find daughter, Karen, spent /the hotiand daughter, Rita, returned last day weekend visiting relatives in Friday evening from a month's trip Chicago and Indiana. to California. ! Mr. and Mrs. A1 Ward of Munde- Jacob Buss of Chicago spent Me- lem spent Sunday visiting Mr. and torial Day with relatives here. Mrs. John Bode near Johnsburg. Mn. Walter Carev aad son. Dick. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of morial Mrs. Walter Carey son, Dick, t Ssnt a few days l*it week at No^ Ch?2*5 me. weekend Nancy Carey, who had been visiting in the Arthur Smith home a t t e n d i n g ! : S t . M a r j r s c o l l e g e t h e r e , w ' . . . returned tor the summer months. j _ Father .Walter Conway of Notre Mr. and Mix. Georfe Scknlner * the tatter's husband, Frank, at Sacred Heart sanitarium in Milwaukee, Wis., last Sunday. A most impressive ceremony' Was solomni«ed at St. Peter's vlrtiwh cm Sunday morning when W® Mw children received their First aMf Communion. They entered the church marching in procession. led 9>y four tiny servers and flower girls in floor length pastel dresses. Each little girl had- as her partner a little boy dNBsed in a wdiite suit with large yellow bow ties. Proqeding the eoinmunicants were page boys and angels, who led them directly to the altar, where they renewed thejr baptismal vows. During the mass, the ahgel* led the little boys and girls, ah In pure fhttti to the altar to receive Our Lord for the first time. The church beautifully, decorated with flowers. Communicants were Nancy Diedrich, Dolores Kiach, Diane May Betty Meyer, Roland. Freund, Leigh Kagan ind Dennis Schmitt. Among those who entertained for. their children were Dr. and Mrs. L.; L. Kagan . and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Mo«r. Tin Geoife W. Maars had as their guaate Mr. and Mrs. John' Weber, daughter, Nancy, of Fox; Lake, Mr. and Mis. Paul Weber,' daughter! Judy, and the Char Mi I Freund family. Mr. aftd Mia. Ray-f mond Freund % entertained .at a dinner. Guests wc^e Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams, great-grandparents of Roland, Anton and Louisa Williams of Ringwood, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Tonyan, Paul, Jerome and Clarence of Ringwood, Mr. and Mrs. William N. Freund of Johnsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Tonyan, daughter, Wanda' Lee, of Ringwood and Mr. and Mrs. John Jung. Mrs. Bay Haneline of Monticello, Mrs. Peter Freund of Antioch ana of Wi rtitm wiwiMBir vsta^. GERHARD was hurrying «r ITOU STONE to an "Aldrich Family rehearsal when he noticed a vaguely tainiliar looking man peotlng ^l' the block-long line of people Waiting to buy tick ets at the |fusic hall. He was Mlchaai. Curtiz, whom Ezra hadn't sgesusiaite €urtiz directed the movie "This Is the Army,' .which staged on Broadway. Curtis commented, in fancy dialect, Mrs. John Clark that only ha Maw York would people get up. at ten in the morning to stand in line to see a picture--and, looking sadfcr at "The Egg and I" aukagan were siga.addod "And it eesn't even my callers in the home of Mrs. Charles! peecturel" Incidentally, Stone can Freund on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller an the happy _parents of a baby girl, bom at Woodstock hospital last week. Mrs. William Brits was hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibbs spent *h» w-- A# w Ainh at W thevreekend wllh her family in. home on Thursday afternoon. Cards . . _ were played and prises want to Mrs. Ttf fflUTS.bi^TSd Miu Helen M^'andr"^ M «M ^r«;W Roboei1^ .TThoTmpKson',!| p^ete r Way, Mrs. Math Nf Wffch of Woodstock called on rela- "g- .IrTSU£* iM™ tlVM in MeHsnry on Saturday af- qye ^and ^daughter, [ jtmwon. Arthur Klein and Mrs. . - . - -i Ehgels. Refreriiments were CeHa. and Mrs. Frank Going mast Mondav afternoon in Rlrhi I gzj km served Mn. Bertha EM aad Mrs. Albert '.S. ;"£s• Henniken^ and Bruce Henniken erf tona Beach, Fla^ last winter. °?^c visited Mrs. Martin May Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lang and on,~'ind*y- I daughters of Hammond, Ind^H. M. + •!"?• Wry Im? ,*•» • Chicago J Rapp and daughter, Carol, of A] «aller on Saturday. {ton Heights and Bob Bacon of Miss M*rjorie Duieer, 1LN., of Ou-; cago spent the weekend eago spaat a Um days the last of (Mrs. Zsna Bacon. the week with hflr psisnts. j Jth sad Mo* Geoiga Kramer Mrs. Cari Courier of Marengo spent T%nr^y in visited Imr jwiher, l] bs. Nellie Ba- "* ~ «on, on rndiy. j as, of Dallas, Tax., has been visiting Mrs. But BNWA spent several her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat ing at her home in Waukegan from daughter, surgery undergone recently. {spending h™**, Raosch of Chicago Am. ,1 Mr. and Mrs. Math Nimsgem and W ? ,?a^^d Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freund gram at the high school. {home. \ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawrence of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kerber left last ChKago^ visited her mother, Mrs.; Saturday to spend a few wfeeks visi- ,Mwie Givens last weekend. ting relative* in southern Dlinois. Miss Jean Coinw of "ttgin, audi Mr. and Mia. George Btenger Miss Genevieve .Knox left Sanday spent the Memorial wy weekend in evening for a vacation trip to Calif- Indianapolis, Ind. foniia. I Mrs. Albert Vales and daughter, ..Miss Maiy Grace Murphy of Dolores, and Mrs. Frank Kemjrfer,! Mount St. Claire college in Clin- Jr., and son, Albert, spent last1 ton, Iowa, visited her parents here, Thursday in Chicago. last weekmd. j Mr. and Mrs. Math Schaefer, Math Mrs. John Hayes and sons and and Francis Jung of Johnsburg, Mr. ~\j®- Helen Parker of Woodstock and Mrs. Bernard Jung and luafly ifiLi "* ^ Chicago and Mrs. Edmund May aad ewled on Mrs. Edith Hayes on; Jrim, attended the high school fi£rLeVeni^ • ! nation eserdsea at St. Maiy*s - from a few Mrs. Bob Hallford Chicago, d and m Schmeltxer and Mis. Albert Brits spent Saturday in Elgin. Rita Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Freund, is a patient at the Woodstock hospitaL Msmorial Day < visitors at the John Jung home were Mrs. Anna Miller, daughter, Mary Ann and Mrs _ .Charles Miller snd diildren of Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freund and family^ spent Thursday night in the enipr at a r .^ famiiy gathering in honor of Miss • T?y *'i h*ve,.ret?rn^ Catherine Gerasch, who was a t several months in Phoenix, of McHenry high school. son, Friday. I ford on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Beverly of -- ? - S£ ^•" PoUy Kuby wm CniTer,ity D^rtt B. R. Marshall of Atkinson. Wis ! Whan Visited in the " w ~ -wnrn of the bronse plaque for veterans World War Two at Memorial Hall in Richmond on Memorial Day. Sunday dinner guests in the Albert Britz home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Skits and family of Moline, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prose er of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. William Brits, Mr. and Mrs. of Rockford, Mrs. Bertha Esh, and Norman Brits. Callers through the day were Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Klaus, Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Klein and Ben Brits. John Sanfcorn, Jr., who is in the army's battalion of teen-age soldiers, in training at Fort Knox, Ky. spaat the weekend with his parents, Mir. and Mrs. John Sanborn. Another great shock was given this Community whan they learned of the passing away of Jamea He died very suddenly at have a supervisory post with a major network if he wants it. --*-- Larry Paries, who makes a gag personal appearance in "My Awful Wife," playing' a movie star, actually stags in the picture. "The Jolson Story" star joins Lucille Ball, Franchot Tone, Edward Everett Hortoa and several hundred other film players in rendering "For, He's a Joliy Good Fellow"--so don't count on knowing how Park's voict sounds when raised in song." Rudy Wissle£, wtw was A1 JoW son's voice as a young boy in "The Jolson Story," sings as himself in a new picturi^--he's soloist with the St. Luke's Boy's Choir, which will be seen and heard in RKO's "Fight ing Father Du$ne»" " 1 » "Sfnstgr Egrd^prodncer-creator saa 1 lift) of "Caa You Top This?'/ has finished a six-month mvey of the Jakes submitted to the progrsm by the listeuiag audience. It shows that most af the Jokes that gat the best laughs were submitted by womea. Now he'd like to know why, if wemea have a keener sense of hamor than aaa, there aren't more professional fessale gagsters. --^-- MGM's star, "Lassie," becomes the first dog star in radio when "The Lassie Show" makes its debut on ABC in June. Using a Hollywood radio cast in the dramatizations, "Lassie" will appear on each program With her trainer, Rudd Weatherwax. Mrs. To Mrs. tess to C. &, at Park on teraoon m< pot luck li wfll ha hos• > • se«rv ed at 12:80. Altar A Rosary Continues MOetfnga A large group #as. in attendance at the of tiie Altar A saklitf of St. Patrick's church, held last Monday evening in the Legion luill. The sodalitywUl continue to meet during the summer month*, a plan which has not befoia been carried out. Clttb BoMs Last - 1 " tlag Of SeMpa •'& st meettnilr of we season of tiie Mothers Club will be held, at the Legion ^ Hall on Friday afternoon, i!®® i5?- .A «wnP of young people from Elgin will provide the musical program. The comniittee in charge of the meeting will be Mrs. *C. C. Hoyte, chairman; Mrs. C. W. Klonts, Mrs. William Spencer, Mrs. Floyd Covalt. Mrs. A. J. Richardson, Mrs. Paul Doherty and Mrs.^ Marjk>rie Siemon. Party Honored - ^ Ihursday Graduate Walter "Sonny" Min«* ws«hott#ed St a party held at his home ft>B*wing graduation from high school last Thursday evening. Cards and visiting provided entertainment, after which a tasty lunch was served. Those from out of town to attend were Mr. and Mrs. John Aylward, Jean Conway and Mr. and Mrs. George Adams and son, Billy, of Elgin, the Clmrles^Maier ftunfly of Volo Md the William Millar family of Richmond, r. >S IS ISHi IIIMIMII1MIHHMI M* s • ftyllj K A' r* /' a onsam er credit has en* ll&ledAm^rkjsn families to enjoy a higher * If, g< s were manufactured In smafl volume lor only the cash buyers. standard of living by ere- To provide jobs, maintain mass buying power our national economy and mass production it lower costs. Msssproduction has made jSutomobiles, home appliances and other durable goods available to the public at much lower .prices than would have (teen, possible If iuch provide su£Bdent income to service the national debt, a vcrfume of $100 billion of consumer goods and services mutt be distributed. To accomplish this, consumer 'credit must be widely utilized. Finance your needs hero* ;n, '/w| • A'. «»• Z"" V'.i " * rrn>t BANK Member Federal 1teserre Systea fember Pedeiml Deposit Insnraaee C »l » l t l 1 1 1 I I 1 1 H11111111 I t >| SUM IIIMHMMMIM I I |» -f-JIf.. HM * VFW Auxiliary J To Sponsor Party A public card party will be held on Monday evening, June Id, at $ pjn. in St. MoryVSt. Pktriek^s school hall, sponsored by the VFW Auxiliary. Pivot stylo will be *min the card BRODERMAN-CLAM ^ vow& eXohakgid OK SUNDAY ^TUHOOir Of interest keSftr was ^a maxriage on Sunday, June 1, of Miss Louise Broderman, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Elmer Btooderman of oodstock, and Gordon Truman _ ^"^ed Energy t , Four and a half times as nupch v«wgy is Mquirad to work at a! tefcle or sink thpt is too low as one o* correct height Complete lino of Baebe livestock Hnediea at Wattles Drug Store, Mom uie various cam ramss yw innmn snry. • ^4S-t fn " wiH be a donation of fifty' Clark, eon of the Clyde C. darts, • who reside between McHenry aaa lada a# 4U L. a I WnftdatimV THa j «ftl •ftlim , cento "* | between. Proceeds of tho party will be used WoojUtock. The sendee was solemfor the benefit of veterans at Hinea at *** G«ce Evangelical Lo» Edstrom has returned in Woodstock on Monday evening. Mr i ., her Marcella Jung, a niece of the above Pfnts, the David Paynes, in Gary, mentioned, was a member of the i* j ** . graduating class. rtSl*. h ®»W1 of Mrs. A. L. Ward attended a club ®nd* 1» mtrnrr th. F.ort IhMI i W-fS,, a, }m t 0ar deepest sympathy extended to his family. A large crowd attended the Firsmen's Dance at town hall on Saturday night. Members of the Spring Grove 4-H club met at the Mia. Charlea Gilles- Saturday afternoon, entered the 4-H dub ; the public school ** rim (• Puj'dirS- Mrs. GiUeapie as leader aegrees. «m^is helped to elect officers for the coming year. They are as follows: will h* Marilyn Olsen, president, Arlynne R a n c h , v i c e - p r e s i d e n t ; M a r t h a seventy-sixth annual C* W* GoodWl home commencement of the University of "v? ** , ShnSL«..« . « Illinois is held in Champaign on E®fnj'T® MrCrZE?' -^on Scholle, Sunday, June 8, Miss PollyKuby W^': - West McHenry will bo among J}' rt. ail college students, spent those awarded their degrees. She is C . ' their respective: receiving her BS degree in commer- ~ icial design. :-m Sal Edith Dean .ting, all college the weekend at homes here. • C • ~ ~ When Brian Donlevy fell wounded after winning a gtm duel with BiH Goodwin in the Seymour Nebenzal "Heaven Only Knows," he hit the spot on tiie lot where he met his first movie death 12 years ago, in "Barbery Coast." His performance as s black-ahirted killer started him on the way to staSdam. Gabriel the iaspira* theran church, Dr. Roger C. Kaufman officiating at the 3:80 o'clock nuptial. ' The bride was lovely In a whits satin gown with hawl embroidered net inserts in the skirt, net yoke with low neckline, and wrist length halo with hospital. In addition to the price of admission, any donations of cigarettes or magasines will be greatly appreciated. * * Mrs. Claade Nieteb ' Hoetesa At Shower Mrs. Claude Nickels ^VNst llc- sleeves. She wore a net Henry was hostess at a pre-nuptial Ml>es the vafley in her hair, shower held on Main street one eve- caught with a full length veil which ning last week, honoring Miss s^tim vnas worn by her mother at her own Btroderman of Woodstock. Mxg. wedding. A double strand pearl neck- Blanche Sthuller was assistant hos- l*ce, a gift of the groom, was her tess. only jewelry. Traveling bunco, was played andi Mrs. Irene v Trumble served as lunch served from a tailse centered! matron of honor, and Miss Audree by a miniature bride, with white; Asmus as junior bridesmaid. Miss streamers extending to a mirror that served as a background. Attending were Mrs. Mata Kiel, Alice and Leta Clark, Mrs. C. C. the charming are 'A ft Ighiei Toaaowew." fi makes as secret ef the that rich la steiias wllh heart appeaL Haatter eftea reads as may as tso a day, both beeaass he's looking for material and beSaase he enjoys Judy Schuller was little flower girl. Claude Nickels of West McHenry, «. it j m /,i j -.brother-in-law of the groom, acted vl ii.' u t m?*1!' Gladys Dowey,|M best man. and Arnold A. Larson Violet Van Uideuyat, Minnie Dimon, and Glenn Eppel, also of Mc&nry, Mrs. Lyje Given, Eva Anderson, were ushers. Robert Kiel of Wood- - f BS? .^rs. Elmer stock was the ring bearer. Broderman of Woodstock, Mys. A reception was held for 100 Robert Anderson of Ahronquin and guests in the church parlors foltow- Mrs. Allan Dimon of, McHenry. fng the ceremony. Honor Graduate* * «Thf.bl^dt- 'v Evg?du^tei. At Party MayZS " Woodstock high school and has teen Five of tM w class, Marian Freund, Susan Olsen,;H- "J • L hlJSS 52T Gwten Knaack, Joyce Hkiska and Lor-! mT etta Kuns, were guests of honor at vff^ a party held last Thursday evening | n Mnnle acot mthmee nAce. mPe.n ft Veeuxnedrc ihsoesm. e fAol lotwasintyg reside for the mprMeseannt^ wwitiithh^ Shiias lunch was served at the close of the p^ren social hour and the girls were pre-' " , •• sented with lovely gifts. I --- --" Attending the party were Mr. and f001" quartet, llje toys sang a Mrs. Arthrur Tonyan and daughters, j '•* numbers for the other guests. Julaine and Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Ir- Hf"y was the recipient of many vivn Freund, Mr. and Mrs. Volney lovely Brown and son. Tommy, Mr. and __ , . . H ^ Mrs. Ralph Freund, Miss Bertha and Holy Name flad*y ; Miss Dorothy FVeund, Elmer Smith. , .. ... ^ -- and Obarles Martin. Much interest and enthustesm was The five graduates left early this!"hoT? 'Tuesday^ev^ii^ of tiiis weric week for the Wisconsin Dells, where ^.5 m*n. th.y win .P^ . »«.««. the meeting to help Father James Vanderpool with the organising of wJL£'h^TmIm Chlcago RPent the A total of 1,M7 , f , xiZ t u ?lnry" conferred next wedmnd at the uni- marina fcf ^ f - Jacob Adams and Mr. and versity. On Juno 20, 883 others will fuefflman, «*wetary; June Klaus, jF Adanw and daughter, be conferred at Chicago. A total of tr®®9Ure'; ®a**>*ra Schmitt, re- Joan visited Brother Jacob Freund 411 will be post-graduate degrees. p^rf®r: Stwdman, program 2^. Holy Cross parish, Milwaukee,.- chairman; Jeanette Huff, recereation f,V Wis., on Memorial Day. Complete line of Dr. Hess' poultry ^hairnJ*n' .^Mary Rudolph, song lea- ' v George Gray and Mrs. John and animal remedies at Wattles *|er' Gillespie, pledge lea- 4, fLozumplik and children of Elgin Drug Store, McHenry. 48-tf-pS der- A11 f*™ *re welcome to The moat expensive oat field in the world will be seen in 20th Century- Fox's "Bob, Son of Battle"; held st the vanderpool aad Mrs outline opening remarks, gave an FSathar J**t| purposes of the Holy Masse society, elmalfta followingT offkers then Conway* president; secretary; A. J. McGee Snd Breetings. CE CREAM Division of N«tior<«l D«iry Products Corp. FLAVORS FOR JUNE URAL STRAW BERRY v.. '• VAKILLA TOASTED HAZELNOT BLACK RASPBERRY ROYALE IN MEMOR1AM In loving memory of George King, who passed away one year ago on June 9. Nothing can evfer take away The love a heart holds dear; Fond memories linger every day, «? Remembrances keep him near. 8 WIPE AND CHILDREN* CARD OF THANKS In this way I wish to thank the many friends and neighbors for jrifts, cards and visits during the time I was confined to the hospital. They were all greatly api preciated. MRS. ROSE* SCHUMACHER. Mrs. Pauline Regan Gueist At ttmwer Mrs. Pauline Bogota honOr at a atork shov home aMter^parenter John IBode, near Ji week. Hostesses were Mrs. the studio planted 20 acres of oats 5^P^r c a h'K?S?- SSl?,ected: about 30 miles from Hollywood- Harold Pha and paid for four hours of watering; in p P in^h^ awarde/^to Mrs. ^ace^Xns daily throughout the California £red SmitK, first in five hundred to! ™« new offiirs rnnriiirtni a short summer. So Lon McCallister and! Mrs. Maggie Meyers, and first in business meeinr in which the around Peggy Ann Garner will oe seen in bunco to Mrs. Rogers. A tasty^'k^aT^S^ JrAeacSriSs ££^£±^£.2* £'Sf^'!rche?1v.was 8erved at conciu.}of 0\he^Tffi^i£5»s ^K»g ^ about as ttiudi assionof the games. this, the men enjoyed a social hour caviar! ... „ Those attending from this vici^Uy and an excellent lunch served by --* I were Mrs. Mabel Smith, Mrs. Jack piaren^ niwin hia Richard Webb, his wife and two Smith, Mrs. Marie Fox, Mrs. Katie1 - children think an ideal vacation, Freund, Mrs. Dena May, Mrs. Lena consists of roughing it on a tract of Mrs. Rosina Weber, Mrs. land Webb owns not far from Reno, i Gertrude Vogt, Mrs. Pete Smith, r ^-- i Mrs. Maggie Meyers, Mrs. Agnes Katherine DeMille, who has a top !Yebe.r' supporting role in her father's "Unirnnnnpr^ " urnrVaH nn th» e^tfl committee. Main St., McHenrjT ^ tpphoiie 123>J •conquered," worked on the sets docki, Mrs. Albert ftodig, Mrs. John SPECIAL BRICK EACH WEEK-END! BOLGEIVS drug store PHOI«40 McHENRY CARD OF THANKS In this way may we express our heartfelt thanks to friends and relatives for floral offerings, spiritual bouquets, donations of cars and the many other kindnesses extended in our bereavement. We are also prateful for cards sent to Mrs. Nell during her last illness and for the services of Msgr. Nix and Fathers. Baumhofer, Neidert and Thennes. REV. GEORGE NELL,. JOE NELL AND FAMILY, HENRY NELL AND FAMILY, FRANK NIELL AND FAMILY, *8 CKULA FOX AND FAMILY. fshhreee efofo™rmnaaUllvy referred to Director ^Mrs. Clara Adams> Mi„ phyilig Smith, Mrs.! Cecil B. as Mr. DeMille. Martha Freund, Mrs. Delia Miller,! Miss Annamae Vogt, Miss Bern ice, ODDS AND ENDS--Afor* than 200 King, Mrs., Evelyn LaFontaine, cow pontes mrt bArtg trmutd for csvstrp Mrs. Walter Friend, Mrs. Marie{ maneuvers and battle scenes for Colum-, Klinker, Mrs. • Rite White, Mrs. Dena. Wi "The Man From Colorado," star» Stilling, Mrs. Mary Michels, Mrs. I ring Glenn Ford, Ellen Drew and Wil- \ John Degen and Jeanette Owen. liam Holden. .. . ABC bat come mp with Out of town guest* included - Mrs. beautiful programing--beginning Anna Ward of Mundelein, Mrs. Marin September, Ati fs Town Meeting tha Gorski ' and Mrs. Margaret Pe.\nat Crop Aamul value of the peanut crop in a dozen southern states now exceMls $200,000,000. s , OCeasive Oder v:J"; Boil orange peels a minute or twe la half a cup of water to of- . fai^^vs coojtiiig - odois, . - • tmerica'; will be broadcast at 8:30, as usual, and Burnsdorff of WoodStaak* the Boston Symphony wiH follow im- i * * mediately, at 9:30--fine for those who Honor Graduate At like serious programs. . . . Parks John- Surprise Party son, Warner Hull and "Vox Pop" will A surprise graiduation party was return to the air next fall on a major held in honor of Harry Mueller at network with a new sponsor; till then the home of his parents, Mr. and they'll vacation. Mrs. Otto Mueller, last Thursday eveping. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. H. Vasey and son, Howard of Lake Zurich, Mr. and Mrs. L. Haack of Maywood, Mr. and Mrs. S. Engl and daughter, Carol, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ebchoenlohr and son, Wolfigang, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Art Semish Woodstock and daughter, Maria, all of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. K. Hanf ahd daughter, i ******** | Among the Sick Mrs. Ruby Schmelser has been a medical patient at the hospital. w>. Mrs. Olive Armstrong of Wonder: Linda, of River Forest, and Mr. and ike has been confined to the Wood- Mrs. Peter Fisher of McHenry. tock hospital. I ^olowing a buffet supper, Harry Frank Rosing i% a patient at the ?«» ««n>ri«ed tor the second time Woodstock hospital j by the arrival of three of his clooe Alfred Rix ia eonflaed to the friends and classmatea, _Bob Bva- Swedish Covenant hospital ia Od- *»**>** Felaeand ^t Itosjt vdi» K, ol c. DANCE • • • ' ' ' -I .«• ^;v?: f. Wednesday^ June 18 Nell's Ballroom ^ -JOHNSBURG ' '•» ^i"1 ' " ' -,4* T .t •; ' -« .-".jI*. "*•&3 * • : At the time of tho Johnsburg School Fire, The Knights of Columbus of McHenry Council promised to do their small part in reconstruction. The school will bow share benefits of this big dance. srTHIS IS A PUBLIC DANCE-- --IVratYBODY UROED TO TAKE FASTr- mud tfMfL't Kg-4.-rf%k ' ti.1' • * • W k O X D A H D Y O U T O w ' » ' * r I ^. *r J-1\ 'U Va;* V* ' vV*'. l:ims & i W! i t * ? ,

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