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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 May 1956, p. 2

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•'-r wl < " 5v r {^rlPrf Two! THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER K ^'1' VFW-AUXILIARY INSTALLATION Annmincp Troth Of i the third and fourth grades, un- IjtiirKaret Lumly j der direction of Sister M. Alba; >: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lundy. Sr., | also a four-act comedy entitled tijf ftt. 5, McHenry, announce the • "Second Fiddle" by Sister M. engagement of their daughter. Luana's seventh grade pupils, tylargaret, to Jack Fleming, son : Edward Thennes of the park of Mrs. R. M. Fleming. No date district committee was introduchas been set (or the wedding. j ed and he spoke on the value of -- forming such a district, explain- Smiths Honored At ! ing at some length how it would Surprise Housewarming ! be possible to finance such a A surprise housewarminc party project. The P.T.A. set up a rescv was given for Mr. and Airs. R'o- ' lutipn supporting the program as bert E. Smith of Ponca avenye, outlined by him. Cooney Heights, on Saturday The meeting then continued evening, May 5, with six couples with the usual business, a high-, attending. light being discussion of the an- A social evening was enjoyed nual style show by Betty Nieland those attending each con- 1 sen, to be held in August. tributed an item to the delicious array of food Refreshments " were served by the committee in charge. Iftvervlew Camp Annual Card Party Kiverview Camp, R.N.A., is Home Bureau At Mrs. N'agpl's Home The May unit of the Ringwood planning its annual eatd pait> Home Bureau met at the home; at the Legion home on Wednes- Qf Mrg Anng Nagp, af. I day, May 16. at l:3u oclock. , fprnoon, with Mrs. Ralph White. This picture was taken during.the joint installation of the Veterans of Foreign Wars post and the auxiliary unit, held at the local clubhouse recently. Left to right, William Smith, past commander of Post 1293, Waukegan, who was installing officer; William H. Soucie, commander of Post 4600; Mrs. Pauline Pries, president of the Ideal auxiliary; and Mrs. Katherine Hoaglund. past fifth district president of Elgin, who installed the auxiliary officers. as co-hostess. ; | VALLEY SINGERS Sixteen ladies' were present to i PRESENT SPRING respond to roll call by giving their childhood nickname. May 16 is the date of the Dessert will be served, followed by cards. The committee in charge is planning a pleasant day for all who attend, with table and special prizes. Tickets may be purchased from members or at the j spring picnic and Ringwood has door .. been appointed on the clean-up committee. It will be held at Unnea Larson Lutheran church grounds in 9 Years Old ! Woodstock. Linnea Larson, daughter of the ' Tlie ladies were honored to Arnold ^Larsons, observed her ' have the president of the-county ninth birthday anniversary on j Home Bureau, Mrs.' Schuler of Saturday. May 5. although the 1 Harvard, at the last meeting, actual date was two days later. Miss Downey was also present A party was held at the Lar- ; and gave the lesson, "Draperies son home, with the following as for Your Windows." guests: Kathy Barrows, Kathy j message from a member, Pitzen. Susan Nardi, Elaine ^ ]yjrs McEachren, who is now Bartow, Lynn Reihansperger, j touring Greece, was read. Sandy Peterson. Sandy Ficken, j Delicious refreshments were Carol I^arsen and her sister, Karen. lee cream and cake were This is expected to be one of the year's highlights in musical entertainment. r-rvTsr PERSONALS llfescjMbes George Lindsay, Kenneth Peterson, George Johnson, Hblger Pederson, George Worts, H. B. Schaefer, Louis Stoffel and Margaret Creamer attended the annual spring luncheon of the McHenry County Past Oracle club, held at Gurnee May 1. 6 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Behrendt of Chicago were Sunday visitors in the home of Mrs. Mollie Givens. Elmer Schuberth of Chicago called on McHenry friends Sunday. The Edward Marum familj^ of Chicago visited his grandmother, Mrs. Gertrude Jdsten, and other relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Magnus Nelson and sister, Mrs. Wm. McCabe, enjoyed luncheon with friends, at the Orphei Singing club in Chicago Satur- Kolin Photo | day. Miss Kay" Bacon, a student at Alverno college, Milwaukee,.visited her grandmother, Mrs. Nellie Bacon, Saturday. Charles Thompson has returned home from- Treasure Island, Fla., where he spent the past five months. The Robert Wayman family of Arlington Heights and the James Wagner family of Milton, Wis., were . Sunday visitors in the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Simon. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Damm of Kenosha, Wis., were visitors in the home of her mother, ^Irs. rr* stock Sunday. Carol Glosson acted as sponsor, for Marilyn Elizabeth Staines, who was baptized that day. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schenning and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schenning of Silver Lake, Wis., were Sunday visitors in the Fred Bienap'fl home. Mr. dnd Mrs. ,Wm. Lingenfelter and family spent Sunday with Chicago relatives. ' • ' -i Thursday, May 10, 1 9% BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Doherty are the parents of a daughter, born May 3 at Memorial hospital. served by Mrs. Nagel and Mrs. White. CONCERT MAY 13 i Attend Class Reunion J2T shoTL.o.T'wuft' «h" |Oi St. Philomena's School Valley Singers' spring choral con- i cert in Crystal Lake this coming Mrs- Georee Pas'chen of Johns- Zena Bacon, Friday. Sunday evening, May 13, at 8:15 , burg attended the tenth anniver- , Walter Warner of Elgin called o'clock. This interesting and var- ' sary reunion of her high school 1 on McHenry relatives Friday, ied program will be held in the class last Friday, May 4. Thirty- : Mesdames Helen Heuser, Bob- Central grade school. ^our mem^ers of the class of ^,je May, Irene Guffey, Theresa Thp Vallev Sineers are a eroun May' 1946, of. St Philomena s ! Steffan, Rose Staines, Bertilla of local people from throughout j ThVir^first reunion ' Freund* Mildred Mil,er- Agnes the countv Thev are intensely' union. Hanson, Ann Rodenkirch and interested' in fine choral work 1 A buffot supper was sevvpd j Elizabeth Thompson entertained and the presentation this Sunday j an<* th<? evening spent recalling (he boys at Downey last Wedis tho result of nearly a year's i high school days. •, nesday evening. work in this direction. j Sister Herminigal, a member! * Bernard Matchen family, t . , . . , ! Jerold Bruhnke of Woodstock , of the faculty who assisted them ; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Glosson, Mr. and Mr§ Edward Tonyan gr is the director and Kathryn i at the time of their graduation, j and Mr and Mrs. Edward Ton- Svoboda of McHenry is accompan- helped members of their class in . yan, Jr., attended a party in the TAX SCHEDULE DEADLINE Another reminder is given concerning hours when taxpayers may file schedules With Assessor Lester Bacon. He <#nay be contacted at his home- at 203 John street Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 1 to 5 p.m., on Thursday and Friday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. and on Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon during May. He may be reachedby phone also. CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this means of thanking friends and neighbors for floral offerings, cards of sympathy and the many othgr kindnesses extended in our bereavement. Everything was appreciated so much. Dr. Joel Wheeler Mrs. S. J. Frazer . 1 Mrs. Verena Owens MONEY AND BANKING === In Everyday Living ===== GAftDEN-HOSE "tiON'TS." • Your hose is a valuable piece of gardening equipment. Experience has shown that it's unwise jo allow the couplings at either |£|fnd to drag (when threaded Connectors are banged out of shape, they won't connect) ... unwise to bend the hose (bends weaken the material, make for breaks). With proper care, a good hose should last and last. • • • "I OWE ME." This .approach to the business of saving money, say many. Ydio have t^ied it, can help make a bank account balance grow at a satisfying rate. When payday rolls crouild, you automatically set aside so much for the utilities bill; so much, if you rerit, to pay the landlord--so much to pay each of your regular fixed expenses, Why not earmark a definite sum to pay yourself-- to deposit in your savings account with us? Every payday presents an opportunity to build gp your reserve of moneyin- the-bank. Maybe thinking of that opportunity as an obligation will help you^ to seize it. WALK DOWN ANY STREET (any typical "Main Street," that is), and you may see the hardware dealer getting a haircut at the barber's; the barber buying nails at the hardware store--or both men at. the bank, getting change, perhaps, or cashing checks. What more have you seen ? A picture of the "economic . interdependence" ^ of a community's citizens--and the dependence of all of them on the services provided by their bank. Xhe bank is indeed an essential part of American life. 1 1 McHENRY STATE BANK Interest Paid On Savings Deposits ' Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System PHONE 1040 i served after games. Linnea received a variety of lovely gifts. ist. The program will contain making arrangements. The next meeting is to be at | selections from American folk the home of Mrs.A /M1.*u chow, with i hHiisettcmn-yu s<uiiicpHh aa«s "lHiee'ss u("oJo inn' I j »» Tr • Mr_ and Mrs. William Heimer Mrs. Kopp and Mrs. Milbrandt | Away, Christen Daughter assisting Of James kupees : " ~~ . The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ! Announce Marriage James Kupec was christened .Carolee Smart Gemette Gaye in a baptismal j Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fijalkowservice at Zion Evangelical Lu-I ski of Riverside Drive announce theran church, with Rev. C. A. (the marriage of her daughter, Lobitz officiating. Witnesses were j Carolee Jean Smart, and Fried- Mrs. Ray West and Milford rich Vann, which occurred Satur- Wilke. j da>" May 5, at 10:30 o'clock at Dinner was served later at the \ Sacred Heart chapel of St. Patreligious selections like i„A. d, oramus %T,e , ,, and- many ola 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Math Laures A! Amo home in Kenosha Sunday, honoring Kathleen Amo on her First Communion day. Mesdames Robert Thompson, Fred Bienapfl, H. B. Schaefer, j favorites such as "Deep River" ' sPent Sunday with the IrWm jr(lward Nickels, P. M. Justen, and "Set Down Servant." Laures family. Kupec home. ritk's Catholic church, McHenry. Marilyn Staines - --* - Baptized Sunday I The little dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Staines of Woodstock. born April 7, was christen- CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this opportunity to thank friends for cards and gifts received while I , „ .i. • _ i was in the hospital. They were ed Marilyn Be h in p | ^pprecjated so much. service solemnized Sunday May ; 1 Haro]d Foss 6, at St. Mary s church, Woodstock, with Rev. John Petit offi- J qiating. i Sponsors lor the baby were j Carol Glosson of McHenry and James wniting of wooustocK, cousins. Dinner guests in the Staines home later were the grandmo- | ther, Mrs. William Staines, Mr. | and Mrs. Joseph Glosson and family of McHenry and Mr. and j Mrs. Lee Whiting and family of . Woodstock. . The baby's maternal grandmo- j fher lives in East Bernstadt, Ky., j alid her great-grandmother in i Little Egypt, Ky. YOUNG TEEN CORNER See Our BRACELETS. LOCKETS,. • IDENTIFICATION CHAINS ^ ^ All $1.00 Plus Tax The perfect graduation gift for the Young Teen Miss. ^ 109-111 Elm St. McHenry, III. Thomas Phalin, George Lindsay and Elmer Winkelman enjoyed dinner near Marengo Tuesday evening, May 1. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glosson and daughters and Mrs. Wm. Staines were dinner guests in the Mervin Staines home in Wood- V; Open Tues., Thurs. and Frt Evenings 'til 8 There's Still Time Sunday, May 13th is Mother's Day but you still have time to give "Mom" a practical gift she will long remember; a lovely, easy-to-manage permanent wave ! . . the soft, beautifully styled waves for which our salon has become so well known. Just call 147 today and we will make an appointment at her convenience. YOUR LOVELINESS IS OUR BUSINESS i vet\ stJe * ^ffairshilinq 126 N. Riverside Drive 'styling McHenry, 111. to Phone 147 St. Mary's P.T.A. Conclude* Meetings St. Mary's P.T.A. concluded meetings for the school season on May 2, with a short musical program given by the children of \ Remember someone Mather's Day May 13 Ih Sample,// CHOCOLATIS This Tery special candy for a very special person. Now $2.00 lb. Dm Tropicona Fashionable wicker handbag with a 1 lb. Sampler. Beautiful corsage can be removed and worn separately. $5.95 DRUG STORE 108 S. <5reen St. McHenry, III STORE WOOLENS atomiow'/mm. d»«p. M cm&mt ONLY ncludat imuranc* protection Nothing to pa Wo furnish Hi Fill it full of Woolens--then tall Os w 0 We dean, store and insure every- • thing; safe from moths, fire and theft In the Fal§, woolens wi dean, refreshed and returned to use RAINBOW CLEANERS N. Front St. Around Corner North of National Tea PHONE 927 AND WE'LL DELIVER THE BOX TO YOU OR PICK UP SOX AT OUR STORE AND SAVE 10% ON CLEANING COSTS. 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