Page Two THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, January 11, 1962 0 SUSAN PRAWL HONORED QUEEN OF BETHEL NO. 98 SHARON EHLEBRACHT Sharon Ehlehracht Engaged To Marry Mr. and Mi's. Charles Ehlebrach't of 1X340 Morris avenue, Homewood. III., announce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon Lynn, to Dennis R. Kosup. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis H. Kosup of 425 Elaine Terrace, Lakemoor. No definite date has been set for the wedding. Hawaiian Theme For Wowczuk Party Mr. and Mi's. Michael Wowczuk, 4711 W. Lake Shore drive. McCullom Lake, entertained thirty-two guests asfe their* third annual New Year's party. A Hawaiian theme was used this year. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herceg and Mr. and Mrs. ,Tom Lynch of Benton Harbor, Mich- Mr. and Mrs. Steve Dzikowski. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dinning ajfd Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kowaf of Chicago, and Mr. ap<l Mrs. Howard Freund of Palatine. Mrs. Tom Lynch of Benton Harbor entertained with professional Hawaiian dances which were enjoyed for the second year by all the guests. Shirley Lynch and Michael Wowczuk are old friends who went to school together in Coloma, Mich., years ago. Mrs. Jean Gagnon prepared all the wonderful food for this party and the preceding two years. She was assisted by Mrs. Wowczuk and her mother, Mrs. Howard Maxwell. Local friends who enjoyed the festivities were Mr. and Mrs. Chet Banker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Landen, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Revak, Mr. and Mrs. Marty Stoffel, Mary Bolton and friend. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Redalieu and Rudy Muehle and friend. New Brownie Troop Holds Investiture Rite A new Brownie Troop, sponsored by St. Mary's Home and School association held an investiture ceremony on Wednesday, Jan. 10, in St. Mary's school hall. Leader of the troop is Rosalie Givens, assisted by Anne Miller and G r a y c e Dobyns. Members of the troop are Betsy Althoff, Bonnie Buss, Gail Cammerer, Pamela Curulewski, Mary Grace Dobyns, Terry Doyle, Karen Givens, Cathy Haggenjos, Nancy Larkin, Constance Miller, Deborah Miller, Yvonne Neuman, Susan Peters, Mary Sue Scharf, mane Scheuer, Maria Tomasellt/ and Carol Wirfs. Refreshments were served to their guests after the ceremony. Riverview Camp Holds Installation Riverview Camp. No. 681S, R.N.A., will hold regular installation of officers Tuesday. Jan. 36, at the K. of C. haii. A pleasant social evening will follow. Home-School Group Sponsors "Cupid's Bow" St. Mary's Home and Schoo] association's annual dance. "Cupid's Bow." will be heid Feb. 10 at the Legion home and is open to the adult public. Tickets will be on sale after each Mass starting Sunday. Jan. 14. Other information may be obtained by calling Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Lescher, Mr. and Mis. Thomas Simpson or M:\ and Mrs. Charles Green. Writers Club Is Entertained Locally Mrs. Walter Patzke entertained members of the Crystal Lake Writers' club at her, home at McCullom Lake last Thursday evening, with ten present. Mrs. Donald Liberty' was a guest of the evening. A delicious lunch was served. Plans were made for the next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. June McConnell at 1452 Dolo Rosa Vista, Crystal Lake, Thursday evening. Feb. 1. Recently appointed officers for the new year are Edward P a g e l s , p r e s i d e n t : A d e l a i d e Patzke, secretary; Ole Lee treasurer and Mary Ann Hansen, publicity chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stach, McHenry, announce the birth of a son, born Jan. 3 at McHenry hospital. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Shogran, McHenry, Jan. 5 at McHenry hospital. A Crystal Lake couple, Mr and Mrs. Phillip Spieth, announce the birth of a son Jan. 6 at McHenry hospital. On Jan. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Algar J. Oeffling, McHenry, became parents of a son at Harvard hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Krohn, McHenry, announce the birth of a son Jan. 7 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. James Wiser, Round Lake, became parents of a daughter Jan. 5 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. and the third Wednesday of each month at 8 p.m. in the Masonic build i n g, 1309 N. Court street, McHenry. All interested persons are welcome to attend. CARD OF THANKS May we extend our heartfelt thanks to all our wonderful friends and neighbors for the cards, donations of food, baby sitting and the many thoughtful ways expressed at the time of the accident, long hospitalization and passing of our loved one. We are especially grateful to Father Baumhofer, Father Rennell and Father Weber. The Ray Kennebeck Family *1-11-62 Nancy Gardiner's School of Dance -- ADULT BALLROOM -- LESSONS IN: •Fox Troi • Swing • Polka • Waliz • Cha Cha ®Rhumba • Adult Mixers "Pachanga" -- ADVANCE BALLROOM CLASS -- • Fox Trot • Cha Cha • Polka • Rhumba • Pachanga • Adult Mixers Waltz REGISTER NOW By Phoning 385-4006 "The Three R'b of Dancing: Reason -- Rhythm -- Results" I Susan Prawl became the new {honored queen of Bethel 98, In- ! ternational Order of Job's j Daughters of McHenry, when ; installation of officers was j held. I Others installed in,c 1 u d e d 1 Sandi Fairchild, senior prini cess; Janet Murray, junior princess: Barbara Lorch, guide; | Virginia Grek, marshal; Rebec- : ca Kissling, chaplain; Gwen | Heitman, treasurer; Judy Murj ray. recorder; Ruth Ann Ken- Igot, musician; Jennifer Rrickl, ! librarian; Marlene Viita, first 'messenger; Judy BUrghardt, t h i r d m e s s e n g e r ; K a t h l e e n i Kengot, f o u r t h messenger; Nancy Lossman, fifth messen- ; ger; Karen Lindwall, senior |custodian; Nancy Grek, inner iguard; Carolyn Bruce, outer (guard. ' Acting in the capacity of in» ; stalling officers were Kathy I Prawl as installing officer, I Loralee Barr, Carol JeahxHill, j Janice Ann Barr, Carol HugWs, | Barbara Krickl, Joy Whitlock j and Nancy Helgesen. All are . past honored queens, some of the McHenry bethel. Mrs. Roy Kissling of McHenry was soloist. The tribute to the flag was given by Garj Fairchild. Escorts were from the Woodstock chapter, order of DeMolay. Flower girl was Laurie Jean Murray. The guardian was Junerose Flaskamp and associated guardian, Frank DeBerge. J u d y M u r r a y i s r e t i r i n g queen of Bethel 98. OSRITAL Vote* McHENRY WOMAN WILL PRESIDE AT DEANERY MEETING The next open meeting of the McHenry Deanery Diocesan Council of Catholic Women will be held at St. Peter and Paul parish in Cary on Jan. 18. Rev. Alfred Dietsch is host pastor. Benediction in church at 7:30 p.m. will precede the meeting. Presiding at the meeting will be newly appointed Deanery president, Mrs. Charles Cuda of McHenry. Guest speaker is Rev. Ansel m Romb, OFM, Conv. A native of Chicago, Father Romb was ordained a Conventual Franciscan Father six years ago. He studied at the, University of Southern California, where he received his BJV. degree, also a master's degree in education and a degreee in music. His subject will be "Women United in Catholic Action". POSTPONE PTA MEETING The high school P.T.A. meeting has been postponed from Jan. 11 to Jan. 18, when it will be held in the cafeteria at 8:15 o'clock. Mothers of junior students will serve refreshments. Mo,Henry Hospital During the past week pa tients at McHenry hospital included Donna Romano, Lombard; Conrad Johnson, Chicago; Joseph Duley and Joseph Kajor, Ingleside; Minnie Cunningham and Henry Safranek. Cary; Michael Ebel and Laura Carpenter, Crystal Lake; John Overgard and Claudia Palmer. Wonder Lake; Cosimo Serio and Raymond Hoey, Barring- Jon; Lawrence Ferreri, Waukegan; Joseph Justen, Jr.. Richmond; Lois Jessen, Fox Lake; Charles Class, Spring Grove. Patricia Rehberg, Martha Buenger, Judy Barwig, David Palmer, Charles Thacker. Gregg B r a u n , R o s e m a r i e Membe r . Claude Reeder, Roberts Mischke, Richard Sund, Willard Hillman, Dorothy Johnson, Lynnr Murray, Ethel Green, Julia Zeimet, June West, Edna Hamlin, Kenneth Marshall, Frank Lapinski, Paul Yanda, Martin M o r t e s n e , J e f f r e y G r a n g e r , Maria Tomasello, Ruth Ohlinger, Frank Parkhurst, Jean Parisi, Odilun Long, Doreen Parenti, Gerald Schram, Bruce Wieoenhoeft.^Ksreii Smedbers and^DonaJfr Kibbe, McHenry. Harvard Hospital Robert Mertins, Mrs. James Miller and Mrs. Henry Gorr, McHeniy, were patients during the past week at Harvard hospital. Memorial Hospital Patients admitted to Memo rial hospital, Woodstock, dur ing the past week included Master Dale Burlack, Kristi Gahagen, Carl Pergande, Mabel Hartung, Frieda Holmes and Lewis Smith, Wonder Lake;, Raymond Albright, Albert Purvey. Linda Solesbee, Helen Kreutzer, Anna Walford. Alfred Dietz and Patsy Watts. McHenry. January 11 Evening of Recollection -- Christ the King Church, Wonder Lake -- 7 p.m. -- Sponsored by Y.C.W. January 31 Lecture Luncheon Club -• Noon -- Martinetti's, Crystal Lake. EVENING OP RECOLLECTION The Wonder Lake Y.C.W. is having an evening of recollection on Thursday, Jan. 11, at 7 p.m. at Christ the King church, Wonder Lake. The guest speaker will be Father William Knott, assistant pastor of St. James Pro-Cathedral, Rockford. Refreshments will be served. All young, unmarried people are invited. AVAILABILITY See Paae 15 W OWNERSHIP Myrt Martell Invites You To Visit The Completely Remodelled Casual Shoppe All Winter Merchandise Reduced lA New Store Hours 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Including Wednesday Friday 9:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS THEME OF HARRISON PTA • Mental health problems in general and of school students in particular is the subject of the Harrison school Parent- Teachers meeting Jan. 9, 8 p.m. at the school. -s. Advance techniques,^ legal implications and community responsibilities will be emphasized. Speakers will he County Judge James H. Cooney and Joseph Blumberg, of the McHenry County Mental Health Clinic. In a programming change of pace, from the serious aspects of this Tuesday night's meeting, will be the Feb. 13 meeting given to community recognition of "Citizen X" -- a surprise citation to an individual whose contributions are broadly felt in the Wonder Lake area. The "Citizen X" project has been a well kept secret during the many weeks of its development, and is exciting considerable interest, according to PTA ofHp^alV^v'Ko? li^e been making detailed arrangements to honor the individual. Attempts to pry out the identity of the person to be honored have met with no success despite various "pressures" applied on those few who are in the know. A community turnout at the February meeting is anticipated to take part in the ceremonies. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone for their cards, flowers, gifts and nrayers during my recent stay •n the hospital. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Mrs. Helen »Kreutzer 1-11-62 IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Dorothy l,noise Frisby. January brings sad memories of our loved one gone to rest; and' all who think of her are those who loved her best. Mother and Sister 1-11-62 CARD OF THANKS A sincere "Thank-you" to everyone for the telephone calls, birthday cards and all good wishes received on the occasion of my 90th birthday. Mrs. Elizabeth Kennebeck ="1-11-6? PUBLIC PULSE (The Plalndealer invites the public to use this column as an expression of their views on subjects of general interest in our community. . Our only request is that writers limit themselves fb 300 words or less and that all letters have signature, full address and phone number. . We ask, too, that one individual not write on the same subject more than once each month. We reserve the right to delete any material which we consider libelous or in objectionable taste.) SANTA MISSING "Dear Editor: "My family and I rriovec^ to McHenry three months ago. The neighbors, sales personnel in the stores, banks and every place of business have been kind, courteous and helpful. We have loved every minute of being out here and being part of this town. "At Christmas, it was beau tiful to see the streets, homes and stores all lighted, which added, to the Christmas spirit. The parade was a wonderful welcome to Santa Claus, a favorite of all children. But where did he go? Does it Matter where a Prescription is Filled? It Does-Try NYE DRUGS "Walgreen Agency" "ind Seel' 8717 W. Ebn St. McHenry, III. A N 0 T H E R 1222 N. Green St. Ph. 385-0010 Hours: Thnrs. NEW a a.iwe J BEAUTY SHOPPE R I have trouble setting my own hair, but yet I can't afford a weekly set! Any suggestions? Get a good hair cut, permanent (if necessary) and ask your beautician about simple styles for you to set. 'Why it actually Thanks to that exclusive Soft-Set® Finish Yes, we sejwsiaM© your clothes because our Sanitone i®&-8©£<s> dry cleaning is so thorough. •. it gets out all the dirt, restores the origfeol fcfe© and fessfere to fabrics. Try our HaiaitaiQ way jpoft once and you'll never be satisfied with any other dry cleaning. Call m for service ... today. Phone. 385=0927 For Pickup Service CLEA 1304 N. Front St. McHenry THERE'S ALWAYS PLENTY PARKING SPACE AT RAINBOWS DRIVE-IN many others, wanted to sit on his lap. and tell him what they wanted for Christmas. I took them to every store in town that I thought would surely have a Santa Claus, but there was none. I asked where he would lie to talk to the children, but they said, 'McHenry has no Santa ClauS'. "I come from a large city, with a Santa Claus in almost every department store. I know this is not a large city, but surely we could have one Santa Claus of our own. "The children asked where he was, and I had no real answer. I convinced them he was too busy delivering toys all over town. "If I'm wrong and there was a Santa Claus somewhere in town, I apologize. I sincerely hope I affi, because what is a town at Christmas without Santa Claus? "Mrs. Donald Liss "2612 Shorevvood Drive" REVOKE DRIVER LICENSE OF ONE; SUSPEND OTHERS Secretary of State Charles F. Carpentier has announced ihe revocation of the driver license of Robert J. Volkman of Fox Lake for driving while intoxicated. Suspensions were listed for Edward R. Guerrero of Rt. 2, Woodstock, for the same offense; also for Godfrey P. Chrzas of Algonquin, Mark A. $ Knaack (and Julien O. Odegaard Of Crystal Lake, Philip E. Law of Woodstock and Gene F. Waites of Rt. 3, McHenry, all for three violations. ANN VARESE - CHARM. INC. Teens -- Terrific -- Ages 13-19 Social Graces ... Modeling, Poise, Grooming, Voice & Diction Individual Attention Stressed! 10 weeks course -- Beginning Sat., Jan. 27th Advanced Modeling Course Adult Self Improvement! Wed., Eveiiliigs starting Jan. 31st Diet, Exercise, Voice & Diction, Personal Developement Register Now! -- For Information Call EV 5-1114 or EV 5-1476 1) REPORT OF CONDITION OF MeMINRY STATE RA of McHenry, Illinois at the close of business December SO, 1961, a State banking institution organized and operating under the banking laws of the State of Illinois and a member of the Federal Reserve System. Published in accordance with a caD made by the Director of the Department of Financial Institutions and by the Federal Reserve Bank of this District. A S S E T S 1. Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection $ 2,641,230.60 2. United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed $ 6,343,617.38 3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions 943,860.52 | 4. Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including securities of Federal agencies and corporations not guaranteed by U.S. I • •.. 499,976.40 5. Total securities 7,787,454.30 . 6. Less reserves applicable to items (2), (3) and (4) None 7,787,454.30 7. Corporate stocks (including $15,000 stock of Federal Reserve Bank) 15,000.00 8. Loans and discounts (including $4,311.10 overdrafts) 8,697,733.04 9. Less reserve for bad debt? .... 210,660.03 8,487,073.01 10. Bank premises owned $139,999.00 * furniture and fixtures 7,659.14 147,658.14 11. Real estate owned other than bank premises 1.00 14. Other assets 5,562.45 15. TOTAL" ASSETS « $19,083,979.50 L I A B I L I T I E S 16. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $ 6,884,602.42 17. Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 9,285,997.35 j 18. Deposits of United States Government (ineluding postal savings) 188,201.23 j 19. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 794,163.42 J 21. Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, ? etc.) ( 207,191.81 f 22. TOTAL DEPOSITS \ $17,360,156.23 f (a) Tbtal demand deposits .... 7,972,158.88 ( b ) T o t a l t i m e d e p o s i t s 9 . 3 8 7 , 9 9 7 . 3 5 j 26. Other liabilities 92,247.66 i 27. TOTAL LIABILITIES $17,452,403.89 C A P I T A L A C C O U N T S 28. Capital (a) Common stock, total par value $100,000.00 100,000.00 29. Surplus 400,000.00 30. Undivided profits 279,076.61 31. Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) 852,499.00 < 32. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 1,631,575.61 ! 33. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL AC- i COUNTS $19,083,979.50 j M E M O R A N D A > 34. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities * and for other purposes $ 725,500.00 I, THOMAS F. BOLGER, Cashier, of the above-named \ bank do hereby declare that this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. | THOMAS F. BOLGER f We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of !• this report of condition and declare that it has been ex- •> amined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief | is true and correct. ^ II WILLIAM W. CARRALL W. A. NYE, M.D. GERALD J. CAREY \ Directors State of Illinois County of MdHenry ss.: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 30th i day of December, 1961. > LAURA E. FRISBY Notary Public