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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Feb 1960, p. 2

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"N mmfm Page Two THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, February 11, 1960 A-Z Club Meets At Parker Home The A-Z club met last week Tuesday at the home of Carol Parker in Spring Grove. Games were played and winners were Carol Parker aid Edna Patlak. A tasty lunch included chocolate cake and coffee. The next meeting will be Feb. 17 at the home of Edna Patlak in Lakemoor. FUTURE TEACHERS HEAR COLORFUL TALK ON INDIA Tipperettes To Meet February 26 . The next mecling of the Tipperettes will be held on Feb. 26 at the, Luciano, home in Wonder View. Margie " Amico was hostess at the last meeting in "January. Following the business meeting, the group honored Scotty Voight on the occasion of her birthday anniversary. WSCS Will Hear "nterestiftp Program A spiritual as well as inormative message. "Knowing Your W.S.C.S.". important fo all women of the Community Methodist church, will be preented by Rev, George W. Martin's wife, Betty, who has served as membership chair- j nan this yea.. Membership | ?ards will be given out at this j rime. j A salad luncheon will be j served in the church dining room by the Lydia circle, after which spiritual life will be led by the Deborah circle. The time is Thursday Feb. 18. at noon. Tell Engagement Of Joyce Mangold Mr. and Mrs. Phillip W utangold of Johnsburg announce the eng^ement of their daughter. Joyce .Marie, to William B. Nimsgern. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Nimsgern of 205 E. Washington, street, McHenrv. Miss Mangold is employed at Big Hollow school. Ingleside. and her fiance at Northern " Illinois Gas company. The wedding da'e has been set for June 4. Tuesday evening, Feb. 2, the Future Teachers of America were privileged to have as a guest speaker Mi's. William Tammeus of Woodstock. Mrs. Tammeus gave a very inform ative and enlightening talk on India, where she, her husband, and their children lived for two years as members of the United Nations Point Four program. Thie Tammeus family, who travelled extensively in n i n e t e e n c o u n t r i e s , b r o u g h t back excellent cojor slides of India and beautiful samples of the country's handicraft and artistry, which M/S. Jammeus exhibited during her /lecture. Attired in native Indian costume. Mrs. Tammeus presented a vivid first hand account of life in the changing India of today. ELECT BOARD MEMBERS AT BIG HOLLOW APRIL 9 Wed Thirty Years Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Etten of Maple avenue observed 'heir thirtieth wedding anniversary earlv this month at a Clipped Wings To Hold Meeting Feb. Ill The, February luncheon meeting of Clipped Wings will be held at the M & M club of the Merchandise Mart on Feb. 18 at 12:30. The stewardess members of tfie cluu will tour the Mart follo'.viiiy lunch., The Northwest nea chapter !*fld a fund raising card party Xl Feb. 10 at the home of Mrs. Alex MacArthur of Barrington. Kotalik Studio Photo THE JOSEPH ETTENS family dinner held in their honor. Present were their two daughters. Mrs. Maureen Pintozzi of Edgebrook Heights and Mrs: Marcella Dixon of McHenry, and a son, Joseph, Jr.. of McHenry; also friends, Richard Adams of McHenry and Miss Rita Hunter of Chi: cago. CLAUS LARSON • OBSERVES 82nd BIRTHDAY FEB. 12 Josephine Dosch To Marry Feb. 13 Miss Josephine Dosch of Lakemoor will be married on Saturday. Feb. 13, to Mr. Joel Irvinp Miller also of that village. The ceremony will take place in Waukegan. Miss Dosch is the daughter of Fred Dosch of Chicago and Mr. Miller is the son of Mrs. | Gertrude Mille1. of Half D:iv i Christen Son Of | William E. Millers j The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wi'liam F.. Miller of north Green street was christened Daniel Patrick al a bapMsnril' service solemnized at St. Patrick's Catholic church by H.>\ Fr. Edward Coakley last Sunday. Feb. 7 at 1:30 p.m. Sponsors lor the \vhy wc'.< Miss Kathleen Henn. his mini and Daniel WrV-r. a friend i>; the family. Later, dinner was err ,ved .••• the home of the ma!ern;il I grandparents, M.. and Mrs. Al. I Henn, at Johnsburg. Included j among the gucsis were the pa- j ternal grandmother. Mrs. C'iiai- | les M i l l e r . :md 1ii< j p a t e r n a l ' j g r e a t - g r a n d l a t h e r / " t v i c r M,:- i ler. i Friends in McHenry will be interested to learn that Claus Larson of Hebron, formerly of Wonder Lake and the father of Mrs. Arthur (Gladys) A. Miller of McCullom Lake, will observe his eighty-second birthday anniversary on Feb. 12. On Sunday, the fourteenth, the family will celebrate with a dinner at the Larson home in Hebron. The entire family is expected to be present with the exception of Mrs. Clarice Haller of N. Little Rock, Ark., a daughter, who is unable to attend. Other children include Gordon and Clarence Larson of Wonder Lake, Mrs. Sylvia Gustafson of Woodstock and Mrs. Norma Thomas at home It's easy to be an angel when nobody ruffles your feathers. Robert C. Behrens, president of the Big Hollow school board of education, has announced that there will be two members elected to the board on April 9. Polls will be open at the school from 12 o'clock noon until 7 pun." Terms of office for members, Edgar C. Hansen and Robert C.. Behrens, will expire. President Behrens, who resides in Pistaqua Heights, has announced that he will again be a candidate. Mr. Hansen of Meyers Bayview Terrace has indicated he plans to retire from, the boarcTBecause of additional time he is required to devote to his business. President Behrens requests that any resident of the district who is interested in becoming a school board member . should obtain petition forhns at the school, office. These forms are now WED FIFTY YEARS V-. Pl / igsp Ji ^ L ^ ' y) Dr. and Mrs. Leslie ICi iegei are the parents of a daughter, borrt Feb. 3 at Memorial hospital. A son was born Feb. 2 at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Buenzli. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard John-*' son are the parents of a daughter, born Feb. 3 at Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bell welcomed a son at Memorial hospital on Feb. 4. 4 A daughter was born Feb; & at Memorial hospital ;to . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caley "of. Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kennebeck are the parents of a girl, born Feb. 6 at Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pfingsten are the parents ut a daughter, born Feb. 6 at Memorial hospital. A boy was born to Mi. and Mrs. Harold Hagen on Feb. 6 at- Memorial hospital. A girl was born Feb. 4 at Harvard hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Muellt: Mr. and Mrs. George Cable are the parents of a son, borjj> Feb. 8 at Memorial hospital. " GENE DIETLE NAMED OFFICER IN FRATERNITY Gene Diettt?, S<Mt of Mr. an(£ Mrs. Carroll, Difetle, RegneS? Road, Pistakee! Bay, was res-, cently elected vice-president 6t his fraternity, the Michigan Iota Beta chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Gene, a junior at the' TJn' - versity of Michigan. Ann Ar-; bor, Mich., is in the college of literature, arts and science, majoring in a pre-legal course of subjects. Kotalik Studio *Photo MR. AND MRS. LESTER ADAMS Mr. and Mrs. Lester Adams of . Waukegan road celebrated' theirgolden wedding anniversary on Sunday, Jan. 10, when they held Open house for their family and many friends. Honor 4-H Loca! Leaders Feb. I I In recognition of the time and effort spent by the 4-H local leaders to promote 4-H, a banquet will be held in theii honor Feb. 11 at 7:15 at the Immanual Lutheran church in Crystal Lake. This year, McHenry county has a twenty-five year leader. Mrs. John Memler, Woodstock, leader of the Genial Greenwpbdi Girls. In agriculture they are ijwo fifteen year, leaders. Gordbfcv Jones, of Harvard, coleader of Harvard Hustlers, and Stewart Wells of Harvard, leader of South Dunham AGR's. There are sixty home economic leaders and forty-five agriculture leaders cooperating to lead sixty-two clubs in McHenry county. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our ohij-, dren. brothers'aud ajsters^rel.-l atives. neighbors and friends for their kind remembrances, good wishes, cards and gifts received on our silver wed Anniversary. You have hel to make this one " memorable days of oftrtji ftlr. aihd Btts. OSRITAL Michael Schaefer *41 McHenry Hospital Patients in McHenry hospital this past week^ included Hejen. fleuser, Susan Justen. Edward' Bukfc,. Stanley Lezaki Lqis MasonJ Deana May, Bernard Bau^r, A^n&^ Sirtihions Gayle Larsen, Nancy Eyler, Veronica .^auer, Steven Murgatroyd, •feaniel fcaPender, Selma GoVfiji. .iBetty Baker. Alice Brooks^ , Yvonne .Davis and James Sri/ of McHenry; Jean Vavra, Irma Moore and LaVona Fletcher of Cary; George Koch, Richard Hurley and William Eberle of Wonder Lake; Blanche Schulze and Carl Pinkerman of Barrington; Gertrude Maxwell and Ingebord Olsen of McCullom Lake; Samuel Rizzo of Fox Lake and Michael Gelbke of Chicago. Memorial Hospital • Patients in Memorial hospital; Wdodstock, -this past .week included Nettie Fleming, Veronica Bauer, Alma Freund, Master John Miller and Tillie Nix of McHenry; Raymond id, Anna, . GrossQ^ Ralph tall iffy, ider iiake. K v v Harvard tfttSpital if Camille Warnes has been a patient in Harvard hospital. FREEZE| CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank all the wonderful people who remembered us with flowers and good wishes for our success on our opening day. We want you to know how much we appreciate your thoughtfulness. Little Chef Restaurant Roy and Pat Pierotti 41 V Furniture Tore'quariers Of WHOJ-E 45c lb. CHUCKS ---49c lb. RIBS -- 59c lb. Rib Steaks--69c lb. STEAKS -- 69c lb. No Charge For Cutting Be Your Loveliest . . . nSI on Valentine's Day This is National Beauty Salon Week Feb. 7-13 so . . . look lovely, alluring for Valentine's Day with a new, expertly shaped coiffure. Call us for an appointment Entry forms available for "Lifetime Professional Beauty Care Contest" IQverside J4airsty(ina Studio Member of N.H.C.A. 126 N. Riverside Dr. Phone EV 5-0147 McHenry, 111.- Open: Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9-9; Wed., 9-6; Sat.. 8-5; Closed Mon. 90 6 CO "How much should I save for emergencies?" A lot of people wonder How big a backlog of cash savings is "big enough" to meet unexpected expenses. It's impossible to know; but we do know this: Many prudent savers make regujar deposits at our bank until they have at least the equivalent of 3 to 6 months' earnings set aside. That seems a reasonable measure of security against the unforeseen. Whatever you can manage to save each payday, start saving it -- with us. It will give you a comfortable feeling to have a growing reserve fund of money in the bank! McHENRY STATE BANK Established Since 1906 •McHenry County's Largest and Finest Financial Institution Interest Paid On Savings iXeposits Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System Phone EVergreen 5-1040 OBITUARIES Word has been received ot the death of Virginia Grotthus Raven Martin, 31, formerly of McCullom Lake, on Jan. 26 at the home of her mother, Mrs. Zelma Grotthus Normany, in Bothell, Washington. She attended the McHenry grade and high schools and has many Iriends here who will remember her. She is survived by her hus- VIRGINIA MARTIN band, Al; her mother; two sons, Thomas Harold Raven, 8, and Al. Martin Jr., 3; and a daughter, Michelle Martin, 10 months; also a sister, JoAnne Grotthu? Beards. : Services were held at Clark's Bothell funeral home, with interment in Gardens of Floral Hills, Alderwood Manor, Washington. Mrs. Albert J. Cerroak , Mrs. Barbara Cermak, summer resident of Ba> View Lane, Pistakee Bay, a.vrd Monday, Feb. 8, in MacNeal Memorial hospital, Berwyn. She and her husband celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary last October. B&des her husband, who operates a mortuary at 5844 C e r m a k r o a d , C i c e r o , s h e l e a v e s t h r e e d a u g h t e r s , M r s . Ethel Spevacek. Mrs. Margaret Dolezan and Mrs. Ethel Sedlacek and two grandchildren. Services are being held at 11 o'clock this (Thursday) morning from the Cermak chapel, with interment in Bohemian National cemetery. May Shay Mrs. May Shay, a summer resident of Niesen's Subdivision for seven years and a permanent resident for one year, died at the Villa Rest home Tuesday evening, Feb. 9. ' She is survived by her husband, William; one son, Wil liam, Jr., of New Jersey and a daughter, Lois Shan on, ol California. The body was taken to the George R. Justen & Son funeral home and then removed to the John Moloney chapel at Devon and Glen wood in Chicago. Rites are 'scheduled for Saturday morning at St. Ignatius church, but no time had been set ofa Wednesday morning. LOUIS A. WOLF Louis A. Wolf, 81, died'unex pectedly at his home on Pistakee Bay road last Monday morning, Feb. 8, where he had lived for the past forty-six years. Mr. Wolf was preceded in death by his wife, Catherine, who died in, 1950, and ; three children. Survivors . i n.cJ u de four sons, Edward aj)d James of McHenry and William and Tony of Florida; a daughter, Mrs. Louise Luedtke of Woodstock; fourteen grandchildren, one great-grandchild; two sisters, Miss Frances Wolf of Woodstock and Mrs. Josephine V e r n o n o f j . M i c h i g a n ; f o u r brothers, Peter of New York, George of Nbrth Dakota. Charles of Michigan. and Albert of Minnesota. The body rested at the George R. Justen & Son funeral home until 10 o'ctpck Wednesday mprning, when services were held from St. Mary's Catholic churqh, with burial in the church Cemetery. Couple Resides In City After Wedding Mr. and Mrs. David Scarbrongh are at hom^ at 515 N. Park street following t^ir mnrriage at St. Patrick's Catholic church on Jan. 30. The bride was formerly Miss Karen Corso, daughter of Mr. and and Mrs. Garl Behl of Cooney Heights, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Scarbrough of Broad street. The young people were attended by Miss Pat O'Brien and Allan Thiel of' Johnsburg. f IN MEfltfORIAM In fond and loviftg memory of our darling son and brother, Jackie Hobbs. who passed away fourteen years ago. Feb. 13, 1946. Deep in our hearts lies a picture, More precious than silver or goldr' It's, a picture off our dear Jackie, Whose merhor^ will never grqw old. Mdm, t)ad and Sis *41 VILLA NURSING HOME ON PISTAKEE BAY NEAR McHENRY Home for the Aged SENILE BED PATIENTS 1 Phone EVergreen 5-0461 1 ^lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllitflllllllllllllllillllllllliliillllllllliiiilllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllilinl i « m 3 Luscious/Whitman and Fannie May^XCandies IN BEAUTIFUL SATIN AND LACE n (J3t ^Jhe f-^erl-ect Vaientine Bolger's Drug Store ^oxes 103 S. GREEN ST. EV 5-4500 m

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