,!• J•Ml«l ru »V «»»» ^ ,«»' "" 11111 J» * M« S Two ' . * • ' • • ' • ' , - ' t . - - . < • > . j • . ! . » • . THE MCHENRY 9Uumx*uaK 'v • -- «f < Thursday, December 27,1951 BIRTHS t. T. A. Party Ftr Children ' Pupils or si MaryVSt PKrfck's school were entertained lMt Thursday afternoon at the annual Christmas party sponsored fcy the P. T. A. Co-chairmen of the event were Mrs. Paul Gerasch and Mrs. George P. Freund. A very enjoyable program consisted of entertainment presented by members of each grade, after which Santa made his annual visit and gave each youngster a bag filled with candy and n u t s . - i ' ' • The children also took their turn at gift-giving when they presented the Sisters and special teachers with remembrances. Personal Shower For llrlde-To-Be * Miss Kathryn Jackson, wh<y wHI become a bride in the near future, was guest of honor at a personal shower held at the home of Miss Blaine Nell one afternoon last week. Co-hostess was Miss Barbara Simon. A number of former classmates were present tl enjoy a social afternoon &nh present Miss Jackson with loterly gifts. tfh and* Mrs. Robert Ftett of Orand avenue announce the birth of a son at 3t. Therese hospital, Waukfegon. on Dec. 17. A daughter was born on Dec. SI at the Woodstock hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Laures. The Laures' also have twin sons. She has been named Vickie Ann.' Mr. and Mrs. John Neichmann are the parents of their second daughter, Donna Lee, born Dec. 14 at the Woodstock hospital. A daughter, Patricia, was born on Friday, Dec. 21. at the Woodstock hospital td Mr.' m Mftt. Donald Tonyan. . v JOSEPH HUEMANN3 RETURN FROM TRIP THROUGH THE SOUTH AMONG THE 310K m PERSONALS C. D. of A. XBUMI'v Party Held Dec. • ttf" The C a t h o l i c D a u g h t e r s o f America held their annual Christmas party last Thursday, Dec. 20, with fifty-eight members present. This was also the third party in the current card tournament. Winners were Elizabeth Thompson, Lillian Stoffel, Rose Freund, Clara Adams, Betty O'Brien, Olive May, Marie Oeffling and Kathryn L. FT eand, pinochle; Qenevieve Knox, Marie Larkin, Dorothy Adams and Elsie Winkel, contract Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huemann of Johnsburg returned recently after a month's trip through the South. They spent a week at Orlando, Fla., known as the city of oranges and grapefruit, and while there attended the National Well Drillers' convention. At Pompona Beach they visited. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keenan, spending a week there and enjoying the sunshine and swimming in the, ocean, with daily temperatures of 75 to 85. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. George Deusler and William Mertes at Miami Beach. They enjoyed a few hours with several other local folks, Including Mr. and Mrs. William Tamasy Mrs. Lorraine Frost has been dismissed from Mercy hospital in Chicago and is now at home with her parents and family on north Court street <ciarenc«rF3er^^ lom Lake, a juteflfr student at the University of Illinois, left by auto' Saturday for California, where he will attend the New Year's Rose Bowl game between his school and Stanford. Bob McCulla of Quincy college, Quincy, 111., arrived home last week for the holiday. Patrick Krohn of the University of Illinois ki spending the vacation period with his parents. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Bucttner and daughter, Nancy, left Sunday morning for the southern part of Illinois, where they are spending the holiday vacation with relatives. Air. and Mrs. C. H. Duker are spending the Christmas holiday with their son and family. tHe Guy Dukers, in Alton. Holiday guests in the Martin Cooney home were Lee Cooney, COXING EVENTS bridge; Helen Young, Gertrude Btfillng and Van Diedrich, canas- i and Mr. and Mrs. Bngstrom, the ta. latter who spends the winters in Refreshments were served by Florida. Mina Kinsala and Mary Ann Thennes, chairman and co-chairman of the committee in charge. A business meeting will be hold Jan. 4. KeHeary Lodge Plans Installation Installation of officers of Mc- Henry Lodge, No. 158, A.F. & A.M., will be held at 8 o'clock on Saturday, Jan. 5, in the lodge hall on Court street Visiting brothers are invited to attend. A ham dinner will be served following the installation. Regular meetings of the lodge dre held on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. CHRISTMAS PARTY The Cullom-Knoll association announces that the children's party held last Sunday, Dec. 23, was very successful. Members are grateful to the children who participated in special events and especially to Ray Osterby, who accepted a last minute assignment to provide music when Otto Pyrits became ill. The association also1 wishes to thank those who donate ed money to makf the party, a success. December 28 McHenry Lodge, No. 158, A.F. 4b A.M. -- Special Meeting Jannary 4 C.D. of A. Meeting. Janaary i • •• _. McHenry Lodge, NO. fi§, A.F. ft A.M. -- Installation of Officers. Jannary 9 St Mary's-St. Patrick's School P. T. A. Meeting -- 3:15 P. M. Jannary 24 Special Community P. T. A. Meeting -- Rolf Loehrlch. Guest Speaker. Jannary 24 Special Community P.T.A. Meeting -- Guest Speaker. $peclal Meeting . r- Mfe Ho. 168 ' A special meeting of McHenry Lbdge, No. 158, A.F. * A.M. will be held at 8 o'clock on Dec. 28 at the lodge hall on Court street, at #hich time there will be first defree work. Refreshments will be served Visiting brothers are wel- MARRIAGE LICENSES John F. Sanders and 8hirley H. May, both of Spring Grove. McHenry Barber Shops will be closed ^ SATURDAY'S al 6 P. M. EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1952 May the holiday, season b e b u t tfie start of ,a year of peace ---and prosperity" for all. KRICKL -- MOTOR SERVICE - . JAY Heotth *...< one Happiness be yours during the coming New Year ond lor many yon to come. BIEiy YKAB -CBMEBTlHICSj) RIVERSIDE BARBm SHOP CLARENCES SHOP MADE TO ORDER Bird Houses -- Lawn Chairs -- Swings Picnic Tables -- Umbrella Tables -- Sand BOMS Cement Cesspool Rings and Covers Pier and P*rk Benches -- Flower Boxes Wheelbarrows -- Picket Fences -- Arbors Trellis* etc. Unfinished Kitchen Cabinets, Cupboards, Chest of Drawers, etc. CLARENCE J. SMITH TEL. 583-J-1 JOHNSBURG a student at Bradley University, niel Cooney, flying the Tokyo- Htongkong airlift, and 8ft John ketz of Chanute Field. Miss Rose Huemaira is enjoying a tew months' vacation at Le Mesa. Calif. Miss Mary Ann Bolffer of Rosary college arrived home last Wfeek for the Christmas holiday vacation. Miss Eva Unti of Lake Forest college is spending the holiday* with bea parents, Mr. and Mr*. Ous Unti. Miss Nancy Siemon of St. Teresa's college, Winona, Minn., arrived home last weekend to spend the holiday vacation with her parents. Miss, RoVena Marshall returned last w'eek from i trait) trip to Washington, D. C-, where she visited Mr. afid Mrs. A. L. Koslnski. Miss Oerrle Carey sttont last week in Washington, D. C., where she served as feaid of honor at the wedding of her' cousin, Qynthla WelL " •;'> V>; -»3 "fefrfc of 1952 b now open You are invited to join. Start saving today for a merrier Christmas next year! McHENRY STATE BANK Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Interest Paid On Savings Deposits PHONE 1040 GET YOUR NEW YEARS CHEE# AT THE OLD BRIDGE TAVERN 140 RIVERSIDE DRIVE BdNDE ".'.-r-J McHENRY. ILL. WHISKEYS AsLow^;/, : $4.55 SCOTCH as low as $5.25 G I N OlOCRO* As Low As BRANDY & RUM As Low As & ring in the New far 6 word of )reetfc£, « , and a lor your coo itiorv % FRIENDS BtENDED WHISKEYS As Low As $3.45 Christmas day gaests in th« Ben Justen home were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Skow and son, {Charles, of Woodstock and 1 Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Justen and son of Momenee, ~iil. Mr. and Mrs. ft B. Ward spent the holiday with her parents in Kankakee, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawrence and Mrs. Cecil Minneau of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phalln and daughters, Monica and Diane, of Waukegan and Miss Ann Frisby were Christmas dinner guests in the home of Mrs. Mollie Givens. Miss Mary Jean Doherty, a student at Rosary college, River Forest, is spending the holiday vacation with her parentB, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doherty. Mrs. Nettie Bacon qpent -the weekend and holiday with her son and family, the Harold Baeon*. in Crystal LakO. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Doherty of Blmhurst are spending the vacation period with, relatives in McHenry. Tuesday guests in the home of Mrs. Eleanor Foley were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Phalln of Wilmeite, Mr. and Mrs. James Mahoney and children and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson and family of Chicago, Mr. and MrB. Harold Phalin and family of Waukegan, Miss Julia Foley, a student at DeKalb, and Maurice Foley of Camp' Chaffee, Ark. Mr. and Mrs« Mltgnu* Nelson a n d ( l a u g h t e r , N a n c y , s p e n t Christmas ete and Christmas day la the Leo Badall home In Crystal Lake. ' Glenn Robison of Woodstock was a McHenry caller Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Quinlan spent the holiday with relatives in Chicago. 18 ' HI RT 7N ACCIDENT . y Mrs. William Martin of Sterling is confined to the hospital in Rochelle since Christinas eve, when she sustained injuries in an auto accident which occurred while Mr. and Mrs. Martin were 77 en route to McHenry to spend the holiday with his father, Clarence Martin. She is known to have suffered ft broken ankle and a back injury^ * "SALVAGE" DOES NOT MEAN JUNK AT THE ILLINOIS RAILROAD SALVAGE STORE If one article in a phlpment is scratched or broken the entire shipment is sold as salvage because labor costs are too high to inspect and repack the remaining good articles. We have those igood and slightly damaged pieces at 20% to 100% savings to you. We usually have name brand canned goods, fui-niture, hardware, household effects, paint, building materials and farm supplies. NEW MERCHANDISE IS RECEIVED EACH WEEK "FIRST TIME" customers are surprised at the good quality of our SALVAGE. A lot of the merchandise we have is new and undamaged. Come in, look around ask questions, bring your purchases to the counter. N# one sells you anything. | f We are located on the Eas't side of Diamond Lake on Lake street in Mundelein. ILLINOIS RAILROAD SALVAGE STORE • Store Phone Mundelein 6-lllHS Open every night until 6:00 P. M. Closed all day Monday ' ~ Open Fri., Sat. & Sun., until 8 p.m. Open Sunday at 11:00 A. M. VYCITAI/5 Hardware ft Sheet Metal Shop A May the bells of the New Year herald a season of happiness and McHENRY FLORAL CO. 1 Mile South of McHenry on Route 31 All Kinds of Case cold Can Beit Ask to see our menu of fine foods. Ribs -- Steaks -- Chops -- Sta Foods l>late Lunches Don't Forget Our "BIG" New Year's Ere Party Entertainment Pearl Miller at the Hammond Electric Orgii Thurs.. Fri.. Sat. and Sun. Evenings. 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