Page Two THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER otylfc Show To Benefit Hospital A style show sponsored by the woman's auxiliary for the benefit, of the McHenry hospital will be held Wednesday, May 13, at 8 p.m. at the Wing 'n Fin club. The committee met Monday evening, March 30, at the home of Mrs. A. C. Thornton to formulate plans for the show, It will be called "Sun and Fun" Mrs. Chuck Miller will'be cochairman with Mrs . A, C. Thornton. Mrs. Henry B. Tonyan will be in charge of,tickets and reservations. Bridal Shower Honors Miss Patricia Seebach Arlene Wijas and Barbara Becker .were co-hostesses at a bridal shower held last week at Club Lilymoor, honoring Miss Patricia Seebach. She will be married to Daniel Shaw in two weeks. Thursday, April 2, IV59 WOMEN'S CLUB FEDERATION HOLDS SPRING MEETING by Marie Sehaettgen PERSONALS Community Club To Meet April 6 The next regular meeting of the Johnsburg Community club will be held Monday, April 6. at 8:30 o'clock. Important items of business will come up for discussion and members are requested to be present at this meeting. Those serving on the committee will be notified by mail. Past Oracles Meet At Johnson 'Resilience The McHenry County Past Oracles will meet at the George Johnson home at 406 Main street on Tuesday, April 7, al 12:30 o'clock. This will be a pot-luck luncheon. The Fox River Valley camppast oracles will act as hostesses. April 4 Johnsburg Station No. 2, Volunteer Fireman's Dance -- Johnsburg Memorial Hall -- 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.--Public Invited. April 7 Fox River Valley Camp, R.H.A., Regular Meeting--Mrs. Frjtjnk Pechert Home. Catholic Order of Foresters --Open Meeting--8 p.na. April 9 Lady Foresters' Meeting--8 p.m.--St. Mary's School April 10 McHenry Women's Club. April 18 Bake Sale--Huppy and Leo's Store, Green street--Sponsored by Women's Auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Bake Sale -- Zion Lutheran Church -- Sponsored by Zion Lutheran Ladies' Aid -- 1 to 4 p.m. April 21 Catholic Order of Foresters --8:30 p.m. May 5 Catholic Order of Foresters --8:30 p.m. JOINS SORORITY Mary Lou Watkins, daughter of Mrs. J. T. Watkins, of Orchard Beach, McHenry, has been initiated into Epsilon chapter of Delta Delta Delta at Knox college. "PLACEMENT DAY" Marvin C. Martin, principal of the McHenry "nigh school, is shown at the fourth annual University of Illinois "Teacher Placement Day" held recently. The university's office of teacher placement set up interviews for nearly 150 school administrators \vith prospective teachers in all areas. About 350 students attended the interview program in the Illini Union ballroom. HOLD DEANERY INSTITUTE AT WONDER LAKE The McHenry Deanery institute will take place on Thursday, April 16, at Christ the King school hall in Wonder Lake 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Miss Nora LeTournea'u, field secretary of the National Council of Catholic Women, will be guest speaker. Her subject will be "Leadership." Miss LeTourneau is a graduate of St. Benedict college at St. Joseph. Minn. She is a licensed attorney with a degree from DePaul university in Chicago and a master of arts degree in social science from Catholic university in Washington, D. C. In 1950 Miss LeTourneau was given the family Catholic action award by the National Council of Catholic Women. She was elected to the hall of fame of the College of St. Benedict in recognition of the outstanding way in which she has made Christian principles operate in society. All Catholic women in McHenry county are urged to attend and to bring a nose bag lunch. Coffee and dessert will be served by the Altar and Rosary sodality of Christ the King church. A bake sale will be held at St. Mary's school hall in McHenry Sunday, April 12, sponsored by the McHenry Deanery council of Catholic women. Proceeds of this bake sale will be donated to the Newman foundation at Northern Illinois university. The foundation provides facilities for the spiritual and intellectual development of 1.700 Catholic students at Northern which is located in DeKalb. Mr. and Mrs. George Glosson spent the Easter weekend in the home of her mother, Mrs. Martha Stringer, in Monclovi. Wis. ; Letters Mean So Much L Mere--When Yow S INCLOSE SES m FOR CAMERAS AND FILM OWNIE OUTFIT With Star flash Camera in your choice of colors Everything needed for day-and-night snapshooting. New Brownie Starflash Camera that takes Ektachrome color slides as well as black-and-white and Kodacolor snapshots. Built-in flasholder. Plus batteries, flashbulbs, Verichrome Pan Film, instructions. Camera available in your choice of four custom colors: coral red, skyline blue, stardust white, or jet black. ALL FOR ^5 - The spring meeting of the county federation of the Illinois Women's clubs will be held April 8 at the First Methodist church, 236 W. Crystal Lake ave., in Crystal Lake, with the Crystal Lake Woman's club as hostess. Registration will be Ht 10 a.m. The meeting wiil be called to order at 10:30 a.m. by Mrs. Noble R. Warner, county president. Each club president will be introduced and will give a five- | minute limit report on accomp- ! lishments and activities of her j club. The county projects for this ' year are: I, abolition of indecent literature--this to be reported on by Mrs. J. McCauley; j 2, a scholarship to train a teacher to teach the educable mentally handicapped by Mrs. Vaughn Jones and Mrs. Kenneth Humbert. A pot-luck luncheon will be served at 12:30. Each attending gtiest is requested to bring a salad or dessert dish of their choice. The hostess club will furnish the rest. ' An outstanding program is planned for the afternoon. Mrs. Ervin Heckel, former state president of the federation, will speak on "Federation and What It Does For Us." There will be a period for questions and answers. The Crystal Choraliers, directed by Mrs, Hugh Locker, will entertain with choral numbers, a solo and a trio. < All members of Woman's club in the county are invited to attend. McHenry will be well represented and two county officers, Mrs. Vaughn Jones, chairman for project 2, and Mrs. Carroll Dietle. county vice-president. CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank all my friends and neighbors for their cards, flowers, visits and gifts while I was confined to the McHenry hospital; also to Rev. Martin for his many visits and prayers. Sincerely. *48 Ethel Smith. MARRIAGE LICENSES Norman W. Michaelis, McHenry. and Luella E. Wickard, Woodstock. Daniel V. Shaw, Richmond, and Patricia A. Seebach, McHenry. Donald W. Babarsky and Dolores E. Thiel, McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yanda spent the Easter holidays with relatives at Cloquet, Minn. Easter guests in the Lester Bacon home included the ! James Ballotti family of Sycamore and Duane Bacon and son, Tim, of Champaign. Miss Virginia Williams, R. N. and friends, "Miss Marion Early, R. N„ both of Hines hospital, spent Sunday evening in the Joseph Williams home. Mrs. Harry Stinespring vvi'l present a dramatic discussion the book "Papa's Wife," at a meeting of the Ladies Sodality of St. Anne's parish, Barrington, on Tuesday evening, April 7. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Mitchell of Waukegan were Sunday visitors in the home of her mother, Mrs. Zena Bacon. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buchert have returned from a two weeks trip through the south with Florida as their .destination. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Thomas and three daughters of Michigan spent the Easter weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Engeln. Richard Hayes and son, Robert of Chicago, spent Saturday evening with his mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dowe j entertained for the Easter weekend their son and his wife, Don and Betty Dowe. Don is now attending Illinois Wesleyan at Bloomington, where he is a sophomore. The couple resides in Bloomington. Edith Hayes. Miss Louise Tonyan is hotne from her studies at Sacred Heart academy, Lisle, 111., to spend the holidays" with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Tonyan. Mrs. Olga Nordin visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. Anna Ekstrom, in Elgin, Saturday. The Joseph G. Moffett family has moved from 606 Center street to 207 Ann street Edgebrook Heights. Out of town guests in the William Staines home for Easter were the Lee Whiting and Mervin Staines families' of Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. James Artrim of Missouri Valley, Iowa, are spending a few weeks in the Robert Mickey home making the acquaintance of their new grandson, Mark Andrew. Mrs. Laverne Lockwood and children, Mrs. Al Jacobs of Lake Geneva, Wis., and M/s. Dallas Davis and son of Elgin were visitors in the Howard Lockwood home Monday. ' Mrs. Velma Douglas spent the Easter holidays in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Miranti, in Greenup, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph May and Mrs. Irene Guffey and granddaughter, Patty Guffey, were Easter guests in the Elmer Schmalfeldt home in Kenosha, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson - accompanied by Mrs. Erie Geer of Crystal Lake were Easter guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Eder in Evanston. Karl Tomm Jr., of Noi'thwestern University is spending the Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Tomm. Mrs. Lillian Huck and daughter, Jean Nska, visited Mrs. Myrtle Huck in Elgin recently and were luncheon guests in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edgar Malt by. Guests in the Louis Stoffel home on Easter were the Roland Ekstrom family and Mrs. Anna Ekstrom of Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Miller and children were Easter Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Merges, in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Patzke of Champaign were weekend guests of his mother, Mrs. Pearl Patzke, who returned home with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan and children, Jeannie and Joey of Elkhorn, Wis., visited McHenry relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lockwood and family accompanied by Miss Amanda Behrens of Woodstock were Easter Sunday visitors in the home of Miss Lillian Behrens in La- Grange. The Edward May family of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jung of Wauconda, Frances and Math Jung of- Johnsburg, were Easter guests in the Ben Jung home. Mr. and Mrs. Gerding and daughters, Karen and Jean Marie, of Fort Jennings. Ohio, were weekend guests in the Leo Blake home. Sunday visitors were the John Wolowic family of Druce Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George Carlson have returned from a vacation trip to Florida. Miss Leona Freund, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Freund and children and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Diedrich and son were guests on Easter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dumproff of Union. The Misses Julia, Rose and Margaret Stilling and Miss Rena Scheid were dinner guests of Mrs. John J. Scheid of Woodstock on Easter. Guests in the Michael Justen home on Easter Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Howard WeisS and sons of McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sand and. family and Mr. and Mrs. George B. Justen and son, Jerry, all of Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Williaim Morgan and family of Elkhorn, Wis. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Miller were Easter Sunday guests in the Robert Becker home. , A daughter was born Easter Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kent of Rockford. The young lady, who will answer to the name of Linda, has two sisterfe. Her grandmother is Mrs. Julia Kent of Maple avenue, McHenry.. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Damm of Hales Corners, Wis., are the parents of a son, Darryl Jay, born March 18. The new baby has four sisters. Darryl is the thirtieth great - grandchild of Mrs. Zena Bacon of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hayes of Chicago are the parents of their third son, born March 30. The paternal grandmother is Mrs. Edith Hayes of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. George Letzer are the parents of a son, born at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, March 30. A son was born March 30 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Janik are the parents of a son, born at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, on March 26.' A daughter was born March 27 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gildemeister of Wonder Lake. A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wade at Memorial hospital on March 24. Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Kellner are the parents of a son, born at Memorial hospital March 24. Mr. and Mrs. James Sales are the parents of a daughter, born March 24 at Memorial hospital. A son was born Mareh 25 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Huska. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nett are the parents of a son, born at Memorial hospital on March 29. Our Own Advice: When anybody asks you about your health, don't take it seriously. lOEBOl locaoi locaoi KOBBOI tosao ONLY A BANK CAN GIVE YOU BANK service and BANK protection JrSw" *« BE SURE YOU KNOW WHY! As a matter of public interest, the Illinois Bankers Association publishes the following information. Only a SANK Pays you Interest When a Bank agrees to pay you a certain interest rate, it is required by law to do so. Some other organizations accepting your savings which are not Banks, do not pay interest, nor do they guarantee a certain rate. What they pay is a certain percentage based on their earnings. It is a dividend, and they pay it to you as a shareholder. Before you invest, be sure. McHenry State Bank ESTABLISHED 1906 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM -- Phone 1040 IOE lOESOl SOEMJ IO0O1 IOBOI locaoi lonaoc locaoi MR. AND MRS. GILBERT HARRIS • & - Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert; Harris of 534 E. Jackson street,. Woodstock, formerly of McHenry, will observe their golden wedding anniversary by holding open house Sunday, April 12, from 2 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon. They will be happy to have friends and relatives call at that timtf. Josephine Adams of McHenry and Gilbert Harris were married in McHenry on April. 14, 1909, their attendants having been Mrs. Maltt (Rose) Schaefer and the laite Joe Schaefer. o The couple farmed in this area until 1942, when they retired and moved to their present address. . Both are enjoying good health. They have four children, thirteen grandchildren and five greait-grandchildren. The children are Arthur of rural McHerfry, William of Richmond, Raymond of Dundee and Mrs. Charles (Evelyn) Schroeder of rural Woodstock. CARD OF THANKS We, the family of Louisa E. Anderson, wish to thank all of our friends and neighbors for their kindnesses, flowers , and spiritual bouquets during her illnesses, and at the time of our bereavement. We also offer a special thanks to Rev. Fr. Reuland for his comfort in our time of need. Andrew P. Anderson and family. 48 Civilized man doesn't eat his own kind--just skins him. UNBELIEVABLE BARGAINS Plus Many Prizes Will Be Featured At Our Great GRAND OPENINGS Watch This Paper For Date Protect Your Precious Furs! Let RAINBOW Clean, Glaze and Store them Regular, expert cleaning and glazing increases the beauty and lengthens the life of your furs. Entrust them to us. Our better care includes storage in BOWilED STORAGE VAULT^ where furs are insured against loss or damage. When you need them again they'll be clean as a snowflake, glossy, soft. . . looking their beautiful best. Furs are an investment. They deserve the best. 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