- V v'. tiLAffiDEALlEH ;/;••' "'iV--/ 'Vy'?'..^:• ••• v?','? W-r- .... ' M SI ' ^liSI' onlry Plaindealer one 170 -171 blished every Tfiursday al «awy, 111., by the McHenry lifchirig Company, Inc. oi? ax I BURFEINDT, Gen'l. Mgr. CLE FROEHLICH, Editor ^SUBSCRIPTION BATE IP McHenry County Year .......... . . $3.50 RloiithS .......... $2.Q0 Mbiiths "4r.:'......'. $1.25 Outside McHenry County 1 Year $4.00 '# Months.. . •.»»,;... $2.25: 3 Months ..... .v.. 4 $1.50 u Entered as second-class matter at the post office at McHenry, Illinois, under the act of May 8, 1879. PERSONALS •r DB. dahl presides XT ANNUAL CHURCH MEETING MAY 14 The annual congregational meeting of the Community Methodist church will be held on Wednesday evening, May 14, at 8 p.m. at the church. All numbers are invited to. att9ml and are entitled to a vote. Dir. Birger Dahl, district superintendent, will preside at the conference, at which time reports will be submitted from alF church committees and organizations. Officers, committed and boards will be elected. Hie gathering; will conclude with a fellowship period in Honor of new members received djjping the year. 7 . J . , - J CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this means of thanking relatives SW friends for the many acts of:-syhipathy extended at the tfrfie of our bereavement. Everything was appreciated so ritttoh. *1 Family of Hugh Morris CARD OF THANKS ' I wotjild like to take this Opportunity to thank everyone for c&ds and prayers during jny recent illness. Your thougbtfulness was greatly appreciated. k $. Frances Michels Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Muska have returned from Orlando, Fla., where they spent the winter. ' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Engdahl, Jr., who spent the past week with his parents thie senior Herbert Engdahls, left Sunday for a visit with her parents in Peoria before returning to their home in Detroit, Mich.. • v . Mr. and Mrs. Math B. Laures have returned from West P$dm Beach, Fla., where they spent the past several months. " Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seepe of Chicago, were McHenry visitors Saturday, # Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nixon hav£ returned to their home in California after a visit with her mother, Mrs. George Wegener and other relatives here. Lieut, and Mrs. F. G. Pepping, of Grand Rapids, Minn; are spending a two weeks leave with her parents, ' Mr. and Mrs.. Herbert Erigdahl, Sr., and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Pepping. John F. Knox returned last week from Miami, Fla., where he spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Burgess Budd of Kokomo, Ind., and John Budd'and son of Bloomingdale, were visitors in* the Howard Lockwood home Saturday. Mr. William Wissell, Sr., and Mrs. Robert Wissell attended a pink and blue shower honoring Mrs! Carl Matthews at the Fay Matthews 'home, in Lake Geneva, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sullivan of Libertyville, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gaylord and son, Stevie, of DeKalb, were ou|-of-town guests in the Harold Stilling home Sunday. Mr? atyl Mrs. Robert Wissell visited hfer father, Charles Note of Crystal Lake, at Presbyterian hospital, Chicago, Sunday. Mrs. Henry Stilling spent a few days the past week in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. William Frye of River Grove, Mrs. Al Horn, daughter Penny of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lawson of Wauconda, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carvers, Roby and CSndy, of Pistakee Bay and Mr. and Mrs. Art Broecker, of Elgin, attended a gathering at the Robert LdWspn home Sunday honoring their twin daughters N|mcy and Linda who made their first Communion oh that day. Mr. and Mrs. Hilmer Heike, Bobby and Kenny of Libertyville, were Sunday guests in the Robert Wissell home. Edward Dwyer of Chicago, was a weekend guest of las sister, Mrs. Walter Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. James Esford of Chicago, were Sunday visitors in the James Stilling home. Mrs. Herman. Stamer, Mrs. Paul Brefeld, Mrs. George Cable and Mrs. Roy Miller spent the weekend with their daughters in Champaign where Mother's Day was observed. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stilling of Jefferson, Wis., visited McHenry relatives Sunday. Nicholas J. Reuland, Mrs. John Grogan, daughter, Andrea, Robert Shea, Bobby, Dennis and Bill were out-oftown guests in the Lawrence J. Huck home Sunday, honoring their daughter, Terry, on her first Communion day. " 'Messrs. and Mesdames Clarence Freund, Clarence Young, Leo King, Charles Weingart, Alfred Weingart and James (jurran attended a dinner at of last week honoring Ralph Ostrand^r. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs*. Tony Sprezo of Oak Lawn, Mr. and Mrs.' Edwin Pilml of" Cicero, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Plaskis of Meadowdale, were entertained in the J. Mikota home, Sunday, the occasion being the first Communion day of their daughter, Jay Ann. Mrs. Frank Meyer accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Isabelle Grantham of Wauconda, visited in the home of a niece, Mrs. Gordon Grubneau, in Lake Zurich Wednesday. PAUL JESSCP SEftVfeS ON W. SHOW AT SC Paul Jessup, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Jessup 200 Country Club Drive, is a member 6f the % show book committee for Northwestern university's twenty-seventh annual Waa- Mu show. This year's original musical revue, "Sing No Evil," will be presented fqr seven performances, May 5, to 1Q, at Cahn auditorium on the Evanston campus. ». Jessup, who graduated from M c h e n r y C o m m u n i t y h i g h school in 1956, is a member of Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity at Northwestern. He is also a member of the stydent executive council of the school of business and Phi Eta Sigma, freshman men's scholastic honorary. CHURCH SOHO6L The Community Methodist church and the new, Presbyterian church are planning a united daily vacation church school, to be conducted Aug. 4 through 15. Sessions Will be from 1 to 3:30 p.m. week days. All children who have completed kindergarten and those in the first eight grades are invited to attend. Registrations will be taken during the month of May. Interested persons may call Mrs. LeRoy Olsen, 1708-R, or Mrs. .Alvin Benoy, 2043. Guests'. in the William ^ Bolger home Sunday in observ ance of their daughter Kathy's first Communion were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lattner of Chicago and Edward Arndt of Lake Zurich. Claire Beauty Shoppe 200 S. Green St. McHenry 10 Special -- Monday & Tuesday Only $5 PERMANENT Including Shampoo, Set and Haircut Swedish Massage and Steam Bath, $4.00 Massage, $3.00 WE FEATURE , - Patricia Stevens Cosmetics T ADOAI WINNERS SW" <?«&>>•. ^ ^ , > Photo by Bill McCarroll Sherry Evans, at left, and Nancy Whiting, center, were local winners in the'Legion's essay contest, "History of the Flag," conducted recently. Nancy's essay, which advanced into district competition, received second place in the Eleventh district, which includes four counties. Mrs. Roy Homo, at right, is shotf n presenting her with a medal in recognition of the achievement. According to Ethel McGee, Americanism chairman for the Legion auxiliary, this is the first time McHenry has ever had a winner in district competition. May d Woman's Club Luncheon Meeting--Legion Home--I pin. May 12 C. D. of A- Mother's Day Banquet -- McHenry Country Club. May IS Woman's Auxiliary of McHenry Hospital Semi-Annual Meeting -- Community Methodist church. McHenry Hospital Auxiliary Board Meeting -- 10 ajn. -- Community Methodist Church. May 14.- ' "Missouri Traveler" Movie-- McHenry Theatre -- 8 p m. -- Sponsored by Friendship Guild : of Zion Lutheran Church. - M$y 15 W6CS Meeting -- Comihunity Methodist church noon. In» stallation of officers. McHenry Township Republican Woman's Club Dinner Meeting -- 8 p.m. -- McHenry Country Club. 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