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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Aug 1951, p. 6

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'9T "WpWW;:.; %* • , .. - - -->r ft 1\? AjniorncE BIRTH • fliere hasn't been so excitement at the Plaindealer office la aome time aa there was Monday. Shortly before 2 o'clock In the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. William Moore of Wonder Lake (he is foreman of the Plaindealer printing department) announced . •? ' $*m \ "* • ';¥i '• i-;'. . ' THE M 500 Present At Fashion Revue A crowd of approximately 600 style-conscious women were present at the very lovely fashion revue held last Thursday afternoon, Aug. 23, at the Villa Hotel Resort at Pistakee Bay. It was the annual event sponsored by St. Mary's-St. Patrick's P.T.A. and presented by Betty Nielsen. The attractive models walked the length of the spacious resort dining room and then into the the birth of a 7 lb. daughter at yard, where a great number were the Woodstock hospital. The little lady, who has a sister, Joyce, 6 years old, has bean named LjflftP Lorraine. 4e? It 1 n 1 n n 111111111 n 111 Residence Changes f i t 1111 I 'M 1111 HM'H'l 111 The Robin McDaniel <fimily lias moved from Chicago to the Alex- Adams place on First avenue, which they purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Miller moved from the Peter Miller house on Park street tottisli iiiww tmme on Broad street The place they vacated will be ooott^lW Ify the Virgil Prines, whtt •SavM been residing in the Pkto the same street. • t0 L Ca 3M-- 1 'fljfa* AMONG THft<3tGK : rnncpt iobohbeioi OtKsor- 1 lOss May *")MMn.. returned tome last Friday from St Therese hospital, Waukegan, where she ted been confined -tor a week With a fractured ankle suffered ithen a cow stepped on her leg. Miss Charlene Freund, daughir of the Leo Freunds of Johnsrg, underwent surgery at St. Tfherese hospital, Waukegan, last *<iek. 'Mrs. E. Farrell has been a j|edical patient in Victory Memorf| l hospital, Waukegan. Mrs. Paul Doherty underwent rgery at Victory Memorial hos- 1, Waukegan, last Thursday. Mrs. William Berndt (the form- Marie Freund of McHenry) derwent surgery at Columbus pital, Chicago, last week. Irs. Caroline Schiessle has a medical patient at the oodstock hospital this week. seated who could not be accommodated inside. They were attired in casual and dress clothes in one appearance and l&ter appeared in coats and suits, all theferery latest in fall and winter styles. Mrs. Albert Barbian provided lovely piano music for the revue. MrB. Clarence Anglese served as mistress of ceremonies, introducing the P.T.A. president, Mrs. Charles Vycital, who spoke a few words of welcome to the large crowd. Mrs. Zee, who provided the tasty lunch, and Mrs. Nielsen were also introduced. Capably carrying out the duties of narrator for the various costumes was Miss Betty Nielsen. For those outside, a large table was attractively decorated, from which those on the lawn served themselves buffet' style. Entertainment was furnished by Eugenie Olaeser, singer of folks songs, who appeared in costume to delight her large audience. Not only within the dining room did she entertain but also made her way among the tables on the lawn. Mrs. Edward Frett and Mrs. Arthur Tonyan were in charge of the event » OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Math Rauen of Riverside Drive, McHenry will quietly observe their golden wedding anniversary on Tuesday, Sept 4. PLAINDEALER m NttWS FROM Wonder Lake By Vaaeese Sells • £ * ,#.• .. Warn Residents ef Aim A boat Pressor* Salesmen t' Residents of Wonder Lake are warned against Chicago salesmen who are covering the area selling various items ifcSlf' high pressure manner at a considerably higher price than the same items could oe secured from local dealers. Those who are approached by an out-of-town salesman should contact his nearest deaier with the same type of merchandise and compare quality and prices before leaking a decision. Some so-called "bargains" can end up costing more in the long run. Also the residents are reminded that if you purchase an item from a dealer in your neighborhood or your county, you can go back and ask for an adjustment for an unsatisfactory item. No such recourse is possible when itinerant salesmen pass through . . s. only once. - Woodstock's K. Of C. Beats Hen's Clab Team The Wonder Lake Men's club baseball team dropped a game to the Woodstock Knights of Columbus at a picnic given by the latter group Sunday in the Woodstock city park. The score was 8-7. Those who played on the Men's club team included Jim Bell, Fred Zandier, RUBS . Spuehr. Jess Seeman, Cene 'Corcoran, Charles Rockstead, Bob Hough. Dan Moeller, George Stellan, Sandy Ruggero, Fred Knsch, and "Bud" Schau. Members of the K. of C. team included Bob Croack, the Rev. Raymond Elpers, Jim Keefe, Ed Sullivan, Jack Byers, Gene Salzman, Ray Wolf, Bob Fagen, ana Arthur Brink. --• Football Players Asked To Tarn Oat For First Practice The Men's club is asking all youngsters interested in playing on the Wonder Lake football team to be present Sept. 8 on the Indian Ridge South beach for Complete line of Beebe livestock first practice. Boys between 85 remedies at Wattles Drag Store, pounds and 120 pounds are elig- McHenry. 8tf | ible for play. Beys are asked to let' the ettab know how much eQuipMent they hate of their own, and, It they have helmets they will be painted by the club free of charge. Inquiries about the team may be directed to Fred Zandier, who will assist In the coaching With National Gaard '1. Now on a camping trip with the National Guard are four men fron^ the Ring wood-Wonder Lake area. The four are James Bradley, Clifford Raven, Howard and Laurence Wenkel. Mi mm CHTOCH SUPPER The W.S.C.S. will serve supper at the Ringwood church on Thursday, Aug. 30, beginning at 5 o'clock. The menu will include roast beef, barbecue, mashed potatoes, potato salad, deviled eggs, creamed corn, buttered beets, pie, cake, coffee and milk. i t l l l l l l l l U I H t l H 114 I I ' COMING EVENTS »t»4M H tUniMIMIMI j st. Mai #.T.A. -- . /7#Pte*her 1 . ~ Legion Party For Ckrnlval Workers--Legion Home--8 P.M. September I Parochial School P.TJL--3:15 P.M.--School Hall September 4 -. Fox River Valley Camp, R.N.A 4--Myrtle Harrison Home, Ring- .#rood. y * September ( St. Mary*s-St. Patrick's School 3:15 O'Clock. September 6 Business And Social Meeting-- C.D. of A. i September 7 Christian Mother Aii Ail tar Sodality will have monthly meeting at the School Halt. September * V.F.W. Fifth District Meeting-- VJ.W. Clubhouse, McHenry * September 10 McHenry Choral Club--Meeting 'In Methodist Church Hall September It Adult Girl 8cout Organisation j "Meeting--1:30"P.ll.--Legion Home 8 e p l M r t w . i l , v Annual Fall Luncheon--McHenry Woman's Had ICE a b. of A°p5ffi^fe?r^L October -f -- V . F .W. Party For Carnival Workers--V.F.W. October'18 Knights Of 0(Odtiltolbui^ Party . And Dance. 111(- '>;trce i 2s Legloa Aaxlliary The American Legion auxiliary will install their officers at ceremonies in the Legion home Sept 20. Friends and members are Invited to attend. The L e g i o n a u x i l i a r y hopes that residents are still saving coupons, rags, and magazines* Those having any of these items to donate may telephone Wonder Lake 415|. /"^U^loes Into Service Keniieth Fossler, former 'indent of Wonder Lake, will enter army service Sept. 11. Kenneth,, who has been working in Chicago! are Mr. and Mrs. J. G, Smith, St. for TW\, was graduated from1'c'-ei8bur8' Fla. front lines Is Korea. Jttnmi* must report to Port Shsrlda* Sept 3 after M Wa leave at hom^f-:: - . New Residents ? ^ New residents of the area are Mr. and Mrs. Menard Ciesil, daughter and son-in-law of the A1 Bisbees. The Cieslls are residing on the blacktop road near Ringwood. i * , Zanders' DaagMer The third child and second daughter of Mr. hnd Mrs. Frea Zandier has been named Janice Marta. She was born recently in the Woodstock hospital. The Zandiers have two other children, Linda Ann, 3, and William Toby, 18 months. Former Resident t-.,*. Announces Child's Birth Carolyn Jean Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith, St Petersburg, Fla., was born Aug. 8 at Mound Park hospital. Mrs. Smith is the former Joanne A. Hampton, daughter of Mrs. Ruth Hampton, Oak Park, and of Harry Hampton,. Wonder Lake, Other grandparents of the child on either side. The decorations W4re the handiwork of Mrs. Mary Swanson. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ray Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Grand, Mi*, and Mrs. "Muss" Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson, Herbert Metz, Nancy Elbersen, Mrs. Amanda Donash, Mrs. Dorothy Christensen and daughter, Myrtle, Miss Deming, Mrs. Swanson, Mildred Webster, Mrs. Hill and Edward. Miss Donash and "Bud" Elbersen will be married Sept 22 in the Methodist church. McHenry, with a reception to follow in the VFW hall. WCHS in 1947. i - Now In Texas ' Mr. and Mrs. Duane Fbsster (she is the former Patricia Stoddard) are now residing in Hous^ ton, Texas. Duane was graduated from the University of Oklahoma at Norman this year. He is now employed by the Austin Company doing engineering and design. A Son For Gerglts The first son and second child of Mr. and Mrs. George Gerglts of the variety store, Wonder Center, was born Aug. 17. He has been named George Jr. ; . SS Give Blood There were 23 persons from tike Wonder Lake and Ringwood area who gave blood recently when the Red Cross bloodmobile was in McHenry county. First on the list from bur region was A1 Bisbee whose soil, Jimmie, is . now home from the rated umbrella with candelabra Bridal Shower ^^ For Jerre Donash Miss Jerre Donash, bride-elect of Gerald Elbersen, was honored at a party and shower given last Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. William Elbersen and Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Johansen in the letter's home* Cedar Point Williams Bay, Wis. A buffet supper was served from a table centered with a crepe paper bride under a deco- Gospel Church New^-'|^ The Dally Vacation Bible Ifctftrot closed last Friday evening with an excellent program given by •the children. More people were attracted to^ that meeting than could be accommodated. It wa» no doubt the largest number of people ever seeking a seat in our humble chasel. Acain we were therefore reminded cf the need of larger quarters. The average attendance at the school this year was 104. Many more would have come bad our facilities been adequate. . The teachers " and. workers In this D.V.B.S. wete Mrs. Richard Oldson (sup't), Miss Eleanor Raffel, Mrs. Franklin Anderson, Mrs. Floyd Bordwell, Mrs. Ferd. Raffle, Miss Geneva Terwllleger, Mrs. Roy E. Swanson, Mrs. Walter Meyer, Mr. Richard Oldson, Mrs. Sidney Martin, Mrs. Verne Hanson, Mrs. Agnes James, Mrs. Helen Cronin, Mrs. John Buursma, Mrs. Arthur Rescke, with Pastor and Mrs. Anderson. We extend a most cordial invitation to friends, neighbors sum- • ••••••• ••••••«• <*• * •••••••••• • •••••••••••••ft II' fiXl/P you# IAWN over Itibor Pay Introducing SWIFT'S Ice IN McHENRY SUNDAY ONLY, SEPT. 2 Buy a pint and get one free!! rAiLLLLbElNi 'wS SWEET SHOP RIVERSIDE 8c PEARL McHENRY -fimbflratt a problem * Dsttroy - it with dry «fV>t»d SCVTl- , 79c $1.95 $5.85 . Clean out Dandelions, , Plantain, Buckhorn, most broad-leaved weeds with Scons 4-XO Treat 2500 sq ft-$1.75 11,000 sq ft-$4.85) Al&SMEAOflS •noble you to de-weed, feed or seed in a jiffy • $7.35 $12.50 Moke the coming holiday a "Iawn2 da/'. ' It's q winning combination' when you select ScoOk and early, fall to beautify your lawn. TUttf BUILDIR-the right food 10 vevive summer scorched lawns,' make them smile again. I lb feed»{ t#sqft better iNmi ihree times ail 25Jbs -^ W&lim sq # lod l^s ieeds 10,000 sq ft-$7.83 Siottk LAWN mo- Three mWion seeds per pound fairly bursting d. with energy *0 make y»0r fall planting a success. TWs is the permanent turf producing seed >xtur». 1 Thanday, raer residents and visitors to the services next Sukday, Sept. , 2. The Sunday Bible School is at 10:00 a.m. Junior church at 11:00 and Morning Worlhlp Service at 11:00 o'clock, with an evening Gospel Service at 7:45 p.m. WATER FIGHTS The championship water fights sponsored by the McHenry County Firemen's association will "be_ held Sunday, Sept. 2, at the park near the Crystal Lake beach. Mc-( Henry's team Is the defending champion, having won the title; four consecutive years. Children Different A parent should not treat all Children in the family the same way, according to Chiidcraft experts. Each child's needs differ With regard to such things as responsibility, discipline, and show of affection from parents. caw «r **A5*s :• m We wottlti tike to take this opportunity to tiiank friends, neith-i^4 bors and relatives for floral offerings, spiritual bouquets, cards , of sympathy, donations of cars|^ and the many other kindnesses ^ extended In our bereavement. We ' are especially grateful for the^ services of Msgr. Nix, Fr. Luke* and Fr. 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TIMER CONTROLLED APEX WASHER Were $179.95 -- *14985 -- with your old washer as IHdl Down Payment. 'Automatically controls washing time; Drain Pump. LOIIIL INSTINCTIVE SAFETY WRINGER Fall 10 Lb. Capacity; S3 Gal. Tab * Easy Terms 15% Down -- Balance 18 months C&J ELECTRIC JMVUANCES GREENWOOD ROAD ^ MCHENRY 567-W-2 McCULLOM LAKE •j..;. • -r- ...V .

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