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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Nov 1951, p. 8

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^ tKT v w ' ; > n v ? < r ^ \ r t % •' w». * *te . ... « .... »->...« « hf . * i it _«•'?. Sfc, " \.«r» «...«•»». . * *"* * • *'j ' * t/Y. * " r- *. . • ' - . McHENRY PLAINDEALER . tfbnrnbkrS. »51 ring Grove white, the boys in white suits and the girls in white dresse9 and wreaths of flowers as lie'addresspat- t of the evehing the towp was filled with wltchpe, spooks, hoboes, etc., as thie "trick or tfeat- (Irr Mn. Ckorlw .Freund) The Christian Mothers and Children of Mary sodalities held their regular meeting in St. Peter's pariah hall on Thursday of last week. A social evening at cards was also enjoyed and those receiving the prizes were Mrs. John Hlnes, Mrs. Mary Smith. Mrs. fimma Kattner, Mrs. Mary May, Mrs. Dolores May and Mrs.. Luella May. A loveljr lunch-was served by •the committee in charge. Committee appointed for the November meeting were Mrs. Mary Nimsgern, chairman; Mrs. Julia May. Mrs. Eugene Hergott, Mrs. Nora Miller, MFRS. Frank May, Mrs. Helen Jung. Mrs. Hilda M*yer and MIbs lJonntt Schmitt. Mr. and Mrs. Roman Brown and family of Sheboygan Falls. Wis. Were weekend guests in the Walter Brown home. • , Mrs. Math Toofe is i p*tijent at St Therese hospital due to a broken avm and face lacerations caused by an automobile accident. -Quetfts last weekend in ththome of Mr. and Mrs. John Sanborn were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Schulz and Mia» Catharine Hnff of Chi- «mgo. • ' '^Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mayfield of Rochelle were presented with a iltoghter last week. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Schmitt are also proud grandparents. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roland" Bauer of Ringwood Saturday. A group • of relatives spent a day recently in the Math Nnmsgern home. A delicious pot-luck and ham dinner and supper was served and the day was spent visiting and playing cards. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schramm, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reinhardt, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Anderson, Mr. and Mts. Joe Pittges, Mrs. Emll Nebgen, Mrs. Reinhardfe Mrs. Emily Reinhart and Mrs. Steve Campbell all of Chicago. Mrs. Bernice Lent and daughter, Linda, of Lily Lake and Mrs. Lucille Jordan and twins, Pat and Mike, of Sharon. Those who enjoyed a turkey dinner at the home of Mrs. Shirley Dawson on Monday night in honorvof her birthday were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Freund, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mikoleit, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freund, Mr. and Mrs. Mickey McGovern, Mrs. Alice ' Claim of Lombard and Mrs. Mary Smith. The solemn closing of Forty Hours devotion was held at St. Peter's Church on Tuesday night j of last wetek. Following three days j of perpetual adoration and praylr. I a large crowd attended the clos- | in* services A very interesting | sermoa was given by the. Holy | Cross Father who conducted, fol- ( lowed by Benediction and proces- i sion before the Blessed Sacra- i ment. The children took part in i the procession, all dressed in • es. The altars were beautifully {ers" raided the town. Later in the decorated with fall flowers. j evening the grown-ups enjoyed a Mrs. Math Toole is a patient«t j Hallowe'en party at St Peter's St. Therese hospital due to aj parish hall. Prises for the best broken arm and face lacerations' costumes went to Mrs. Shirley Dawson and William Engels, Jr. Refreshments were served. A gathering of rtelAtives was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Freund last Sunday. Dinuer and supper were served and the day was spent visiting and playing cards. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Anton H. Freund, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Freund and family, Mr. and, Mrs. Alfred Freund and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schumacher and Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Freund. Members of their club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Freund on Thursday night. Games of five-hundred were played and prizes went to Mrs. Ben May, Joseph L. Freund and Nick Miller. Those who make up this club are Mr. and Mrs. Ben May. -Mr. and Mrs. Jake Miller, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Freund, Mr. caused by an automobile accident some weeks ago. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Anton Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Schmitt; who became grandparents last week. Mi*, and Mrs. Roger Mayfield of Rochelle are the happy parents of a girl. Mrs. Mayfield is the former Miss Gladys Meyer. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bauer> of Ringwood. Before her marriage Mrs. Bauer was Miss Georgia Schmitt. Miss Clarice May is staying at the TMayfields in Rochelle *tt» give a helping hand with all those "little extras". J Those" who enjoyed Turkey dinner at the home of Mrs. Shirley Dawson on Monday night in honor of her birthday were Mn, and Mrs. Joseph P. Freund, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mikoleit, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freund, Mf. and Mrs. CHICAGO PLAY CONTINUES TO PRAW CROWDS Show. S&res Hit mttntiful girls' in diaphanoni^ vestments coupled with laughs, are still potent box-office lures as attested by the crowds that fill the Palace theatre, Chicago, t6 See Carol Channing in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes." Here is n<» "message" or "significance" or "misston.' The big extravaganza with Its populous and personable personnel oY 100 waft designed solely for entertainment. • Miss Channing, who skyrocketed to stardom overnight at the Ziegfeld. New York . . . and, she didn't cofae down like a stick ; . . in the part of the acquisitive Ldrelal Lee, has more than duplicated the impact on Chicago's fun lovers. The saga of the Ozark lass 6n the make follows rather elosely the original novel and comedy without music Anita Loos authored twenty-five years ago. Lyrically in "He Done Me Wrong in Littl.e Rock" she recounts her re* pulse of the bfft bad wolf. In fact, the villian got himself a .38 In his anatomy for his presumption. Later in the performance, after a season ih Paris afcd an apartment on Park avenue, the progressive vestal reveals her philosophy in the tuhetal proposition that ,'Diamonds Art A Girl's Best Friend." It is many years since Chicago has seen such a colorful spectacle. There are • twenty scenes and a similar number of musical hits. , , Performances are given nightly including Sunday and excepting Monday evening. Matinees are ann o u n c e d f o r W e d n e s d a y s a n d Saturdays except that the midweek afternoon show will be given Thanksgiving day rather than Wednesday. There will be a New Year's eve performance, while the night show New Year's day will be eliminated. Mail orders ceive prompt attention. -1 Blue As Background '**!(§ """curio" room in W^shingUnNl Blair House, where the Truman* are living while the White Housew under repair, uses bibelots as decoration: Against paneled walls painted a soft blue, these ornamental objects show to advantage. Cove lighting illuminates the gold-tctoed ceiling. Mickey McGovern, Mrs. Alice j and Mrs. Peter M. Freund, Mr. and Claim of Lombard and Mrs. Mary Smith. ." ." Mr. . and Mrs. Frank Mikoleit have moved to Chicago, where they recently purchased a tavern. The tavern now known as Frank and Frieda's will be operated by od two teams and enjoyed ah eve Mrs. Arthur Kattner, Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Thelea,, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Huff and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Miller. .Members of the Holy Name society of St. Peter's parish form- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schomak. Mrs. Bertha Esh is" visiting her daughter, Mrs. Andy Straub and family, in Chicago. Hallowe'en parties were held for the children in both schools, the public school and St. Peter's parochial school. Needless to say, the children bad a howling good time bobbing for apples and many other games including stuffing themselves with cup cakes, cookies and ice cream. In the early ning of bowling at Twin Lakes last Sunday. 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