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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jun 1956, p. 10

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SPRING GROVE P»g« Tin THE auditorium on Tuesday night;. There was also a social evening lat cards and refreshments were Wrved. A meeting of the committee, with Mrs. A1 Wipper as chair lady, v^as^held Wednesday night Mrs. Charles Freund ___ i received his B.A. degree in phil- <to discuss a luncheon and card _ . , . , r .=c «u«_ party which wall be held at St. TJe seniors of the class of 56 osophj this >eai. Poter-s parish hall on Tuesday, Of Richmond Burton high school t Mi. and Mis. John sanDoin mPnn 'or thp lunrh- Who took the senior trip are i and Mrs: Alice Wagner visited | June 26. The menu .or the still bubbling with excitement ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gross and j eon wa? planned and will nd should vou meet one of family in Wausaukee, Wis., over; ^ude Potato salad, baked ham, .hem I'm sure .vou would hear | the weekend. jello salad, relishes, rolls and about the \vondrrful time ! Mr. and Mrs. Presly Vorhies j stra\|toerry short Cards they had. Mrs. Virginia Joseph- and son. Delbert. from' Glendive ; 'givon^awly'^ ^ son of Richmond1 and myself j Mont, made a surprise visit on , man> prizes gi\ n away. w,e re cuhiaiinFeirio-nmes.,, s> o I'll trv to . tlie Frank Sanders famih this i Diplomas were awarded. to the ferritory1 ca7be in five I Mrs. Gertrude Parfrey has just J following for having completed davs returned from a visit with her >" a satisfactory manner the wl lr>fi Decoration Div via son Edward and family in Alex- : prescribed. course of study fgr We left Decoiation L»a\, ua t)ie eight grades of St. Peters file Pennsylvania railroad, ar- • ^eminnrian<. from St." Nazianz. school. Spring Grove, in impresrived in Washington. DA. • at 10 - < Kaean bovs Bud Tin- sive ceremonies before the 8 a,m. on Thursday and immediate- • Smith are home o'clock mass Sunday morning at Ijf boarding a sight-seeing bus; nc> whizzed through Washington. We visited the Capitol building for summer vacation. St. Jeter's church. Diplomas Katherine Tinney. a student at ; were presented by Fr. Daleiden, „v - r " Our I ortv Of andwnv who also gave an interesting and at Arlington cemetery wit- „. * joxva ^ a)so homP foi' talk. Congratulations are exnessed the changing of the. " tended to Jerome John May, guards*. saw Lincoln Memorial • - \frc • Fred Kittmartn ' William" Cornelius Dam, Thomas and many other historical and : an^d Vfa mil, v h< ave moved^ fr rom ^the ; ^Pte.tueir Mmda>v, Gwluenmn Daniel Ga,,t h- impressive buildings were pointed Mount Widhalm. James Arnold Kattner. Harey Allen Bell, Mary Louise ed out to us. Then on to ftioum Albert Bl itz house to their own MistrettaP(Daniei Vernon through Alexandria. Re- . home ^ PaAwauke^.WJ. Mr j a Mist^a, D^el lurning from Mt. Vernon we had ;',nd Mis Robeit Bossow ana .. .. dinner and back to the station ' son moved the past week to to catch a train for New ^°rk. « 1 Kagan, Janice Elaine Bieneman, 1 Arrived in New York at mid- Mr and Mrs. Clarence Hack- . Jerome John Freunrtt John Ed. j night, a very tired group, yet enmiller and lamilj of Yakima. ' ward Ferris, Albert Peter Mav. i full of anticipation lor the com- Wash., dropped m for a ^lslf , Leslie jCan Hartman. June Marie ing davs in New York. with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence First thing Fridav morning, a Miller and family on Thursday _____ _ ^ cruise on Hudson Bay and ; while enroute- to Dubuque la. , Elaine Kittmann. around Manhattan Island was Mi. and Mis. James Broun greatly enjoyed. That afternoon i ant| f«mil> spent a few da\s \awe shopped. Night clubbing was cation at the Dells, Wis., last schooled for the evening and i ^pek. we had a delicious dinner. We j Members of her club met at left early for a walk to Times | the home of Mrs. George W. tended to all his priestly bless- Square and luck was with us as May on Tuesday night. Cards j i n g we got in to see the Steve Allen were played and prizes went to --. television show. Nothing would: Mrs. Charles Freund. Mrs. Re- ; do but that we go to the top of J gina Schaefer, and Mrs. Eldred the Empire State building, which i Johnson. Chicken sandwiches and ; we did Saturday morning. In | whipped cream cake were served | the afternoon we took a bus by , the hostess to complete, the i Miller, Salvatore Robert Molose, Kenneth Henry Goebel and Ellen Rev. John Daleiden introduced his new assistant, Rev. Andrew Plesa, to his congregation at all masses on Sunday morning at St. Peter's church. Fr. Plesa extrip through lower New York. (Chinatown and the Bowery, which ended with a tour of the United Nations building. A show at Radio City Music Hall was party. The club will meet next at the home of Mrs. Arthur j Kattner. I The annual meeting of the i Holy Name society of St. Peter's j enjoyed in the evening. Then j church was held at the school . back to the hotel to pack our bags and get ready for the trip hack home. We boarded the Pennsylvania headed for the Midwest at 11:30 p.m. Saturday, a tired but happy group and all agreed this was one of those I never-to-be-forgotten events in one's life. While in Washington, D.C., with the senior class group, Mrs. Charles Freund met her son, Frdter Nicholas, S.D.S., who is attending Catholic university. He spent the day With the group and Mrs. Freund and daughter, Charlotte, enjoyed visiting with him. Frater Nicholas A CHAT WITH US. Regular check-ups and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs to you! Call us today and find out for youisself. Brake Service All Mechanical Repairs Complete Motor Overhauling BUTCH'S 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE 809 W. Elm Street Phone 811 -- McHenry, I1L Residence 91-11 riwrnfawwitl ml mr ntn knst . . . and i t n a t u r a l l y costs Jess to run! m IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET THE FACTS ABOUT GAS AIR CONDITIONING. [?®§t FULL PARTICULARS, INQME AT OUR NEARES? 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