Page Two THE McHENRY PLAJNDEALER 0 Thursday, November 10, 1960 Linen Shower Honors Miss Carey Miss Gerry Carey was guest of honor at a linen shower held at the hoffie of Mrs. Wallace E. Dobyns on Thursday evening, Nov. 3, with twenty relatives and friends attending. After a social evening, delicious refreshments were served fcoro a decorated table. "Miss Carey will become the bride of Williaip Cowlin on Nov. 26 at St. Patrick's Catholic church. Toll Engagement Of Kathy Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyer of McHenry have announced the engagement of their daughter. Kathy, to Gary Baseley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Baseley, also of McHemy. ' No date has been set for the wedding. W.S.C.S. Meets In Church Sanctuary The W.S.C.S. will meet in the sanctuary of the Community Methodist ohurch Thursday, Nov. 17. at 11:45 a.m. for Spiritual Life which will be led by the Sarah Circle. Rebecca Circle will serve luncheon at 12 noon. The program chairman, Ann Varese, will present a program procured from the commission of missionary education entitled "The Sustaining Bread." which is a modern conception of the symbol of bread in the Christian faitl* .This beautiful work of art vCUl be re-created on slides arid narrated by Mrs. Betty Martin. Devotions AjrlH be given by Mrs. Mary Lou Lyons. Announce Winners In Bridge Tourney The November bridge tournament for the benefit of the swimming pool fund was held last Sunday at the Legion home.First prize was won by Pat Kellogg and Carol Hays of Eastwood Manor, with a score of 4236. Tom and Catherine Bolger were second with 3744 points. Another lively tournament will be held in December, with this month's winners in charge of all arrangements. For further information, call Carol "dolger at EVergreen 5- 4400. bride-to-be, and Mrs. Gilbert Kloeckner, an aunt. Twenty-four guests attended from McHenry, Harvard and Woodstock to enjoy a social hour, -followed by the serving of refreshments. Miss Kloeckner will beconae the bride of Edward Miller of Harvard on Nov. $4 at Skt. Mary's church. NOTED ARTIST NAMED HONORARY TB SEA^L CHAIFCMAN Steven Dohanos, noted artist, magazine illustrator, teacher and recovered tuberculosis patient^ has been appointed national honorary Christmas Seal chairman. The Christmas Seal cany>*ugn opens on Nov. 14. Mrs. Gladys Kerns, Woodstock Christmas Seal chairman, of the McHenry County Tuberculosis association, when announcing the appointment, said, ,'Steven Dohanos' personal experience with tuberculosis is one that would have crushed lesser men. Yet, he is now with us in the thick of battle against tuberculosis; his brush is his weapon in this nfcver ending fight." Mr. Dwhanos a probably best known as a cow? illustrator, having had 125 eovera on the Saturday Evening Tost He was stricken with tuberculosis in 1932 and suffered ^recurrence in 1941. Tuberculosis claimed the lives of a brother and aster, and his wife's brother. But Steven Dohanos won his personal battle s*gainst tuberculosis. As honorary chairman of the 1960 Christmas Seal campaign, Steven Dohanos is helping his fellow-men by fighting an enemy which he has tnet at close quarters -- tuberculosis. Historic House Scene Of Sale When the Frey family homesteaded on a hogback ridge northeast of Woodstock in 1841, little did they dream that some day their humble house would be the holiday headquarters for Christmas shoppers for miles around. Now the handsome country home of the Hubert Hardys, this 119-yearold pioneer settler is to be the scene of the Christmas sale and tea sponsored by the woman's auxiliary of Memorial Hospital for McHenry County on Nov. 10. X TO»e sale is from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 16, at the Hubert Hardy home, Hardy Oaks Farm, on Route 120, 3 miles east of Woodstock and 7 miles" west of McHenry. PERFORMANCES OF^GIRLS IN 509" BENEFIT HOSPITAL Two performances of a "way* off Broadway" stage production of 'The Girls in 509" will be presented Sunday, Nov. 20, in McHenry as a benefit for McHenry hospital's building fund, according to Mrs. Richard Matt, chairman. Top-drawer talent of the Crystal Lake Players will present the hilarious comedy at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. in the St. Mary's school auditorium. Tickets are available at the hospital and through members of the McHenry County Building Trades council. Wed Oct. 29 Joan Nimsgerii To Marry In Spring Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Nimsgern of Washington street announce the engagement of their .(daughter, Joan, to Mr. Frank Leon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Leon of McHenry. A spring wedding is planned. County Women Meet To Form DAR Chapter A group of McHenry county women met recently for dessert lunch at the home of Mrs. Charles Lethen on Greenwood road near Woodstock. Plans were made for the formation of a chapter of, D.A.R. Th^ next meeting will be held early in January and anyone in Mo- Henry county interested in becoming a member of this patriotic society is urged to attend. For additional information call Mrs. Charle? Lethen, Rt, 3, Woeslstocfc or «all FE. 8- 5438. Housewarming For Russell Emersons Twenty-t w o former neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Emerson in Cooney Heights called at the Emerson home on 303 Lee street, Edgebroak Heights, last Saturday evening for a housewarming party. Games provided amusement for the large group, after which lunch was served. Center of attraction on the serving table was a huge cake, in the shape of their home. Kotalik Studio Photo THE A. J. FESLS Miss Elizabeth Wright of Wonder Lake exchanged nuptiai^ vows withKAlbert J. Fesl of Chicago in a lovely wedding solemnized, in the Community Methodist church of McHenry on Oct. 29. OS•RsIT AL McHenry Hospital Patients in McHenry hospital this past week .included Maude Krueger of Thebes, 111.; Alice Cashmore of Wauconda; Jasper Noles of Barrington; Grace Straszynski, John Krai, Helen Foster, Randall Marchese. Mack Falkner, Master John Calvin, Jr., Karelia Hussissian, Curt Plate and Elizabeth Goheen of McHenry; Vincent McCormick qf Crystal Lake; Master William Hagner and Frank Hagn?r of Jjbhnsburg and; Howard JShredt of Lake Geneva. COMPLETE PLANS FOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DANCE At the Chtunber of Commerce cabaret dinner dance to be held tonight at 7 o'clock at the McHenry Country club, a progress report wfll be given by the president, Dr. John Goetscfrel, concerning the projects on which work has been accomplished this year. Entertainer for the evening wjy be Claud Sheldon, comedian, wljose performance tyill be folkwfid foy dancing. Mrs. John Pezz of Barrington, sister-in-law of Mrs. Eugene. Hughes, is a patient at Sherman hospital, Elgin, suffering from a fractured leg, broken arm and other injuries sustained in an auto Acoident near Barrington last week. She will be confined to the hospital for several weeks. Norman Pedersen • svqs a medical patient at St. Th'erese hospital, Waukegan, last week. Dennis Dwyer was a surgical patient in the same hospital. Memorial Ho^pi^al Patients at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, during the past week included Gerald Schiller and Frances Weingart of McHenry; Archie Biggers and Louis Liptak of W&nder Lake. Harvard Hospital Anthony Kuzas of McHenry was a patient during the past week at the Harvard hospital, Harvard. LOCAL GIRLS TAKE PART IN NURSES' SCHOOL PROGRAM Open house will be held at St. Therese hospital school of nursing in Waukegan on Sundayr Oct. 13, from 3 to 5 p.m. Freshmen -students will present a program explaining nursing education in the United States fbr all interested high school students, relatives and friends. Serving on the program 3bmmittee are Georgette Milled of Johnsburg, Janice Wakitsch and Kathleen Wright of McHenry, Diane Wiser of Volo pnd LaVergne Meyer of Spring Grove. ; J Mr. and Mrs. William Boyd Andrews and sqn, Storm, have moved to their newly purchased home jw Woodlawn Park. . , The Dale *oss family moved recently ftm 309 to one of the Adams apartments on Crystal Lake road. The John Gallas family, whose home at Mineral Springs was damaged by fire a few weeks ago, fe now resifllng to the Steinbach place at 90S Center street Mr. and Mrs, Walter Reeves, who formerly resided $n Kankakee, are now making their home at 883 Seminole drive, Elgin. Mrs. Reeves teaches at the McHemy Junior high and Mr. Reeves lis a psychologist at St. Chfcrlee Training School for Boys. ' CARD OF THANKS Words cannot adequately express our gratitude to those who offered their sympathy and helpfulness to us so beautifully at tl>e time pf our recent sorrow. We are especially grateful to the Johnsburg Rescue Squad fmd to the Reverend Fathers Joseph Blltsch, Cletus Anger, Jos^K Egan and James Weber for their spiritual help. May God bless you all. •Mrs. Ben J. Kennebeck and Family 11-10-60 PERSONALS Rudy Cvigr of Freeport, Tex., spent the past week In the home of his aunt, Mrs. Albert Vales, and other relatives in McHenry. WED IN MINNESOTA Pat A. Douglas of Lakeland Park was married to Mrs. Hit degarde Colliton of Moore-*, head, Minn., on Oct* 29 in St. Francis de Sales church, Moorehead. The ceremony was attended by the groom's sister In baiting a mouse-trap with • and brother-in-law, Mr. antf cheese, always leave room for the mouse. -- Saki (Hector Hugh Munro). Mrs. William Glosson of McHenry. The newlyWeds will li^e in Lakeland Park. CARP OF THANKS We wish -to epctftnd a sincerje "thank you" to all our relatives, friends and neighbors fqr theif cards, flowers and masses and other expressions of sympathy at the time of our recent bereavement. We are truly grateful to them, as well as <o the clergy for their services. The Family of Mrs. Margaret Jung •11-10-00 Bridal Shower For Miss Julalne Kloeckner Miss Julaine Kloeckner of McHenry was guest of honor at a bridal shower held last Sunday at the home of Mrs. James Pierce, Jr., of Woodstock. Cohostess was Mrs. Pierce and the Misses Donna and Nancy Wohlert, all cousins of the ED'S RENTAL RENTS (^•ly Saws to Sanders EVargrxn 54123 NOW Rainbow offers CUSTOM DRAPERY CLEANING SERVICE Now you may have Deluxe Drapery Service at Rainbow. We will take down, SANITONE clean, decorator fold and re-hang your drapes. PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT RAINBOW CLEANERS Licensed SANITONE Cleaners Phone: EVergreen 5-0927 PICTURE IT NOW SEND IT THIS CHRISTMAS -- •n a Photo Xmas Folder Card JUST - - # Bring us your Favorite Negative # Select A Folder and Verse # Result - - The Finest in Personalized Greeting Cards f r om BOLGER'S DRUG STORE Bridal Couple Kotalik Studio .Photo THE JQHN McNISHES Grace Lutheran church, Richmond, was the scene of a pretty wedding that united Miss Sharon Jones and John W. McNish, both of Richmond, on Saturday, Oct. 29. PREDICT FUEL. SHORTAGE Experts are predicting a gas and oil deficit within the next 20 years, according to Dr. Hubert Risser, mineral economist for the Illinois State Geological Survey. In the face of Increasing demand, production will gradually level off as a result of declining availability of these fuels. "Coal can look forward to a significant growth during the remainder of the 20th century and will play a significant rote in the predicted major shift in the pattern of fuel consumption," Dr. Kisser said. Today the rapidly expanding electric power industry is the major user of coal. Because of the efficient use of coal for this purpose and its low cost, eliectric power will provide an increasing market in the future. REPUBLICAN WOMEN'S DANCE The MoHenry Township Republican Women's club will hold a dinner dance on Saturday, Nov. 12, at the McHenry Country club. Reservations should foe made by calling Ann Orgler, Evergreen 5-6583. Pliny is said to be the first Roman Who shaved every day. O r d i n a r i l y , Romans s h a v e d only for special holidays. No^&«iit»Br U McHenry Women's Club Meeting -- Home of Mrs. Wallace Dobyns -- 1 p.m. November 12 McHenry Township Republican Women's Club Dinner Dance -- McHenry Country Club. Ringwood Church Bazaar and Roast Turkey Dinner -- Bazaar at 2 p.m.; dinner from 5 to 7:30 pan. November IS Christmas Bazaar --- Community House, 130 Allen Ave.. Lakeland Park -- Starts at Noon, Sponsored by Lakeland Park Women's Club. Bazaar -- Sponsored by Ringwood W^S.C.S. November 14 Annual McHenry County Musical Festival -- McHemy High School Auditorium -- 8 p.m. November 15 Cerebral Palsy Association Meeting -- 8 p.m. -- Edgebrook School Handicap Room. November 15 Rummage Sale -- V.F.W. Clubhouse -- 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. -- Sponsored by St. Paul's Episcopal Church. November 19 Pistakee Terrace Association Turkey Trot -- Legion Home -- 9 p.m. -- Benefit for Roads. November 20 Show Presented by Crystal Lake Players --J St. Mary's Auditorium --* Matinee and Eve- FREUNPS DAIRY. Inc. Complete Xine of Dairy Products -- FREE DELIVERY -- Locally Owned and Operated Phone EV 5-0195 or EV 5-0232 ning -- Benefit McHeiny Hospital Fund Drivel " An Evening of Music" -- Presented by Pure Oil Chorus -- McHenry High School Auditorium -- 7 p.m. -- Sponsored by St. Paul's Episcopal Church. November ~26 9 Men's Night at lecture Luncheon Club -- 7:30 p.m. -- V.F.W. Clubhouse. December S Fifth Annual Snow Ball Dance -- Legion Home r-- 9 p.m. -- Sponsored by Lakeland Women's Club. December 2-8. Annual Christinas Program of McHenry Choral dub -- 8:15 pim. -- High School Stftjffltorimn. CITY HIGH IN CEREBRAL PALSY DRIVE WITH $924 Mrs. Anthony; Varese and Mrs. Dorothy Miller, co-chairmen of the recent drive for United Cerebral Palsy, t£med in a total of $924.16 realized in the local canjpaign. This was highest of any community in the county. Other high collections included Crystal Lake with $783.70 and Woodstock with $327. Johnsburg contributed $193.07; Wonder L»ke. $173.61 and Richmond, $208.96. The total collected iiw the county amounted tb $2,9OT54. The next meeting of the McHenry county association will be held Nov. 15 at the handicapped school room in Edgebrook school, McHenry, at 8 p.m. EXPERIENCE C0UNTSJ MONDAY, NOV. 14fli Jen's Beauty Salon will fee operated by MISS ELVINA, Hair stylist formerly of Evanston and North Shore O EXPERT HAIRSTYLING Formal or Informal Permanent Waving Tinting and Cutting By Appointment Only Bus. Ph. EV. 5*0322 - Res. EV. 5-2935 rtafc i i •L'Vf.tiil I™ Introductory Offer Bring This Ad with you and receive a $15.00 Permanent for only Located East of McHenry on Route 120 750 103 S. GREEN ST. EVergreen 5-4500 ve Added Still Another Million July 27, 1959, the McHenry State Bank announced that the k's total resources had reached $16,000,000.00. One year later Saturday, July 30, 1960, another million dollars was added to that figure -- making a total of $17,000,000.00. NOW, THREE MONTHS LATER. ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1960, STILL ANOTHER MILLION DOLLARS WAS ADDED TO THAT FIGURE -- MAKING A TOTAL IN EXCESS OF $18,000,000.00 This sixteen million dollar increase since 1940 is due to many things, but primarily due to the confidence the entire community has placed in the bank. The McHenry State Bank feels their customers are their most important asset, and pledges to continue meriting this trust through sound management and customer service. Folks enjoy banking in the attractive colonial building, and they rely on the Banks more than a half oentury experience with Community needs. The McHenry State Bank thanks all their current customers, and cordially invites you to open your account at the bank with eighteen million dollars in total resources., The McHenry State Bank, McHenry County's largest financial institution. ABE