P-rW"X:. THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER K'ygy. u ; wi wy ^w. ^ •>•» jljiqy fryp. »» W '» V> *»'M/ •Mffj! ys« i. * ?>} * * S- %'Si t GMC|« Jingent f irnplicw'fl Spenser:;--.. £..'.--:---^ • George Nugent of aot- •d as one of the sponsors for hi* &«W nephey-, Richard Byron Nu- Cent, at a christening service performed At the home of the infant's Jtortnts, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nup* m\, in Cbicage last Friday. Youas "Dick", who was born on Mfty 26, has two brothers. Jack. M. and Thomas. 8. . The paternal grandparents rife jfr. and. Mrs. A. Nugent 0f McHenry, who have six. grandsons In all. " ' ."• Fasjpwell Party ,-V; Shirley FaUfeifc •; Vv f * The girls at the telephone office In McHenry honored Miss Shirley Patzke at a farewell party last ^Thursday ,ni#ch|. at the Fox Hole. A lun«heim was served and two were presented to Miss Patkke. The first was that of a small, tnlniatare train so if she missed her train in the mornng to get to her new position wth the Army OTdinance, 4n Chicago, she could use it as a substitute. The second gift was pajamas with a matching jacket, which was given to har with the best wishes of lier friends and former co-work- •rs. R.N.A. Camp At Olsen ReiiklfMf * _ "----~ Fox Riveivtamp^. R.NA. Will hold its next meeting at the home of Mrte. Leslie Olsen on Tuesday, July 3. («athering A| „ Thelen Home ' - A gathering was held recently at the Vern Thelen home. wjth a picnic dinner and supper being served. The get-together also served as a surprise birthday party for Mrs. jake Stoffel. In attendanre were Mrs. Anna Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Miller And family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hermance and children of Riclitnond. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Mjller and child, Mr. and Mrs. Erfgene ABller and H'hild. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kurbyun of Lily Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Thelen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Stoffel. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leisser and son, Bad. of McCullom Lake, Mr. afid Mrs. N'ick Miller and her sister Hand husband, the latter of Montana. Miss Alary Ann Miller and friend. Mrs. George Worts and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller and fatji- % of Fox River Grove. Girl Seents Scouts who are going to camp in July may get their health certificate blanks from Mrs. A. J. Wirtz. These girls are asked to send the balance of the camping dues to the Kenosha Girl Scout office at Kenosha, Wis., at least a week previous to their arrival there. Those Scouts who will be camp PMfmi EiMilM Far Twin Nepbewf? Mr. and Mrs. George Bu«sler entertained at tlieir lovely home near Johnsburg last Sunday for Mrs. Dealer's twin nephews, who are observing their twenty-first birthday anniversary. They were fng jn Lake Geneva in August are Gerald and William Mannix of, to turn j„ tfxe balance of their Chicago, who helped in entertaining the thirty-five guests. A buffet luncheon was served •n the lawn, after which speed boat rides, swimming and games jrere enjoyed. Fwty Entertained At Lively Home Mr. and Mrs. Tom tertalned about forty party held at their Country Club su (Saturday evening. A jiii La ty gne rbM«b!l L hol c Lively enests at a in the ion last dog roast Vat enjoyed, followed by the singing of old tunes and the playing «f games. camping dues by June 30. Everybody reads the want ads. Lnneheon-Card Flirty Jane The luncheon and card party sponsored by the McHenry Woman's club will be held at the Veterans of Foreign Wars clubhouse this Friday, June 29, be-, ginning at 1 p.m. sharp. The public is invited. , Mrs. Cornelias 'Quinlan will provide an interesting piano interlude during the luncheon. Other* numbers will include gypsy numbers, in costume, by Warren Jones, popular local tenor, and a prftty gypsy dance by Jjoreen Jones and Lorraine Nellia. Gfotfycring Honored * Visitors From Soutftl 4 llr. and Mrs. Lo»n Martht of Jacksonville, Fla.. spent the past week visiting in the home of his brother, Clinton Martin. On Sunday, about fifty-three relatives and friends gathered in the Ringwood * Methodist church ^bfli to honor the visiting couple. --: .A.- " Couple Honored " ; /s / On Sliver Wedding - / • . Mr. and Mrs. John'Ma^ <lf Wftukegan were honored guests at a gathering of relatives held in their home last Sunday, the occasion being their silver Wedding anniversary. Present were Mr. and Mrs. John R. Freund and^daughter, Diane.v Mr. and Mrs. Leo Blake and family. Miss Gertrude May, Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wagner and family and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Freund of McHenry. Important Meeting1 Of Community Club The Johnsburg Community 'club will hold its next meeting on Wonday evening, July 2, at the school hall. All members are urged to attend and express their views on an important matter. Residence Changes The Donald t)ew«y farrtjlly has moved from Oakhurst to the Martin Wegener apartment on Pearl street. Prevent Insect Sites William Morgan ' Baby Baptised The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan was baptized John Joseph at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, June 24, at the Catholic chnrch in Elkhorn, Wis. Sponsors were Joseph J. Miller, grandfather, and Mrs. Clarice Purvey, th& baby's aunt. Gaests in the Morgan home following the christening were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Miller and daughter, Terry, Mr. and Mrs. B e r n a r d K e n n e b e c k a n d B o b Becker of McHenry, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Purvey and son, John, of Crystal Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Kelso of Huntley. ltaaew that subscription to the Platndaaler sow. • AT WORK • AT PLAY • AT EASE For everyday and vacation comfort get your supply now! INSECT REPELLENT Bolger Drug Store Phone 40 Blrervlew Camp Planning Plealc Riverview Camp, R.N.A., is planning for a pot-luck pletaic, to be held at WilUsme Park, Rockford, on July 5. Reservations f9r transportation should be made by calling Mary Weingart, SH54-W, or Susan Justen, 125-M, not later than Tuesday, July 3, . Style Revue At Ykelkt Clu%' The Woman's Activities group of the Pistakee Yacht club will hold a style revue and dessert luncheon at the club on Tuesday, July 10, to Which the public is invited. Styles shown will be from the Toddler shop. Reservations Should be made by calling 3?1 or 75ML/ \ CARD OP THANKS We would like lo take this opportunity to thank neighbors, relatives and friends for floral offei> ings, spiritual bouquets, cards of dympa,thy and donations of cars in the time of our bereavement. We are especially grateful to Fr. Oeorge Schark c4 Voio,- Rt. Rev. Magr. C. S. Nix and Fr. Ghigene' Baunih'ofer. THE FAMILY OF *7 V MRS. ANNA WAGNER Mrs. George Kellogg of Sarasota, Fla., visited her cousin, Mrs. Clinton Martin, and family recently enroute to Birmingham, Mich. From there she will return home. GAS is FINE iri The Furnace - not in Your Stomach If your stomach burns "lika fire" it means your food turns to gas instead of digesting. So you are in misery with bloat and c^n hardly breathe. McHenry- people say thsy are free of stomach gas since they got CERTA-VIN. This new medicine digests food taster and better. Taken before meals it works with your food. Gas pains go! Bloa* vanishes! Contains Vitamin B-l to enrich the blood, give you pep and make nerves stronger. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering. Get CERTA-VIN -- Bolgers Drug Storm COMING EVENTS Jane 29. McHenry Woman's Club Dessert Card Party -- V.F.W. Clubhouse June 30 Bake Sale--Certified ^ Market-- 10 A.M.--Sponsored .by y.F.W. Auxiliary. r vJnly 3 J o h n s b u r g C o m n m n l t y C l u b Meeting--School Hall. - July t Ringwood tJnit Home , Bureau. Fox River Camp, R.N.A., Meeting-- Mrs. Leslie Olsen Home. July 5 • Riverview Camp Picnic--Wllliams Park, Roekford. < July 7\ - * H o m e Sttre^u Party--Neuharth Home, : ' July 10 Adult Girl Scout Association- Legion Hbme--1 ;3<T p.m.--Avis Gans and Elsie Oisen, Hostesses Dessert Luncheon and Style Jaly 10 R e v u e--Pistakee Yacht Club- Sponsored By Woman's Activities Group. Jnly 18 Christian Mother A Altar Pot- Luck Picnic--V.F.W. Qrounds --Noon. , Jaly II McHenry Choral Cfcib Meeting. July 18 P.T.A Dessert Garden Pttftfr »-- 1 P.M. -V ,¥«F.W. Grounds. July 10 ' , Picnic -- Johnsburg Church Grounds (t-- Johnsburg, McHenry, Aurora and Elgin Courts. July 21-22 St. Peter's Church Carnival and Chicken Dinner--Spring Grove. July 2* Card Party r- St. Patrick's Parish Lawn --1- Sponsored By Altar and Rosatr Sodality. 'Aofast §.' \_ Marine Day. August 9«12 Carnival--City' Pai . • • . August 17 Flower and Garden Show -- lie- Henry Equipment Show Room Sponsored By Woman's Club. August 2S Dessert-Fashion Show -- Villa Hotel, Pistakee Bay -- Sponsored Byt St. Mary's-St. Patrick's school P.TA. f Aagast St. . John's Church * Carnival, Johnsburg. . IN MEMORIAM la loving memory of Stephen Schaefer, who died July 2. 1948. You are not forgotten, loved one, Nor will you ever be; As long as life and memory last We will remember thee. "7 LOVING WIFE AND SONS Mrs. Harold Whiting of Chicago spent a few days in Mcflenry and attended the funeral of Mrs. John Phalin. / Thursday, Jun« 28, 1951 CARD OF THAHKS gP We would like to express o4f sincere thanks to neighbors and! friends for floral offerings, spiritual bouquets and other kindnessitt extended in our bereavement. Wa are also grateful to the pallbearers and especially to Fr. 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