> * , , ^ A*HUw4l Society Notes n]\ KAT SUM rood 4-H Girla [Vfui Fatin Meetings 1V Rinfwood Sunshine Cirta net til* home of Lu Ann Bauer on: iy, June 4, at 7 o'clock. The; Mill call waa answered by stating H favorite five-star general. Dorothy j Smith and Lu Ann Bauer gave dem-: onatrations of the use of various ldnda of shoulder, pads and over-j carting seams. Ferol Martin and Carol Hurrison gave interesting talks j on "Manners at the Theatre" and j "importance df Pressing." The home; work for the rtext meeting includes; ••wing seams, risking shoulder pads j Mid twisting skiits and waists. The) next meeting »»] tt> be held at the; home of DorotfajB Smith on June 11. | Roll call wi^ bp answered hy read-1 in* a current event about the home: front, obtained from a recent news-j • paper."- "V • • • • | Large Gathering ; Honors Graduate , Thirty-five gathered at the Henry J, Stilling home on Green street last Friday evening, honoring the Stilling's daughter, Mercedes, upon her gradual ation. Cards'and visiting were en-| joyed, followed by the serving of *| tasty lunch; \ : ^ • *. . 4 - I .. •; vI ' " . ' Hold Showis*" 'v FVw Bride-To-Bie A pre-nuptial shower was held at TAr JHEREU8M "THE PRESENT" 'f * •• .it . V , p.* r 'y Photo by A. Worwlck, McHenry v MRS. ALVIN MILLER A nuptial service which took place ait St. Patrick's church, McHer\ry, on Tuesday, May 29, united in marriage Miss Claire Ramaeker, daughter ofa I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ramaeker of the Legion hall on Tuesday evening., Jefferson, la., and Pfc. Alvin Miller, Sit® for Miss Mabel Bolger, who on Saturday, June 9, will become the bride of Richard Weber. Sixty neighbors and friends were present to enjoy an evening of cards, after which they partook of a lovely iunch and the guest of honor opened her inlay lovely gifts. "v \ • • • Many Call To Honor Graduate - Vv'_ Guests in the Martin Wegener home last Sunday to honor Warren Wegener,# a graduate of St. Mary's- St. Patrick's school, were Mrs. Anna Wagner and son, Bill, Mrs. Margaret Wegener, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wegener and family of Volo and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Paddock of Mc- Henry. Others who made short calls through the day were Joseph Wagner and friend of Waukegan, Earl Paddock, Jr., Miss Edna King, Mr. and Mrs. William Rothermel and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Schaffer and family of McHenry. • • * W.; S. C. S. Groups •* Hold Meetings * " Circle 1 of the W. 8. C. S. wili meet on June 12 at the home of Mrs. Zion B&ker in West McHenry..^ On June 14, Circle 4 will meet at the home of Mrs. Velma Douglas All members are urged to be presentas this is the last meeting of this circle for the summer months. • • i • Mew 4-H Club Organized Here son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller of Ringwood. Details concerning the wedding appeared in last week's issue. ^F/ F. ArBUYS BOND With money collected during recent scrap paper drives, the Future Farmers of America at the lpcal high school have purchased a $100 War Bond. « * * ' * » , , " " r,,» .• <• v J <* «" r U * r f . , i v » ' ' • ' •• ' AJ . ; The Gift in ft Million for fcftat One Dad in - ^Million / j i£ 'is 4*. "Kie McHenry Go Getters 4-H club held its first meeting at the locjal school on Monday, June 4, at Mrs. J. T. McNeil of Wonder Lake has been kind enough to take •v«r the leadership, with Marjorie Thomas assisting. Beverly Schwerman is the president, Geraldine Aeverman, vice-presi- #fnt, Shirley Glosson, secretary, Gwendolyn Banes, recreation chairnan and treasurer, and Marjorie Tliomas, reporter. . At present there are only five members, but any girl over 10 years may join before July 1. It was decided that sewing would be the project and this will be started at the MKt meeting on June 11. At the first meeting, Beverly gave a demonstration on how to buy a pattern and Marjorie gave a talk on "Why I Like 4-H." CAMPUS MAKE-UP m" like Velvet Powder and foundation in on*. Sheer, even-toned, natural. Veils end tiny flaws. lasting . , . ^wt not drying, even to sonshfvo sluns! Created fai Hollywood ycung .skins and tfiat would look yovogi Sit Siadu ««; m. r:- l~> ! . V' "a,f I'r ^ \ . , '/That's my Pop/' says you, your chest expanding beyond measure ^fes, "that's your Pop." That's the man who would take his shirt f>ff for you---the man who would do anything: within his power t# make you kappy. Show him how much you appreciate his love an| thpiight.fnlP<Ms. Father'i Da>y i» coming up--"His Day," the one day out -of -385 set aside for "him.'* ' ^<• < -• COLLEGIATE SIZE SENIOR SIZE • • • • • 50c Make it extra special with a Wat Bond, a gift Dad will sincerely ap> ' predate. And for his added pleas- i, ure slip the Bond into a gift select- Bolger's Drug Store GREEN STREET M'HENRY ^. cd froiao»y|ine round-up^o? men's "s , ' - VOGUE CLEANERS Phone VcHenry 19. We Pick Up 'and Deliver Two to Three Day Service ir splendid service i workmanship lf^ .r w~ [Representative^ West McHenry Two Beauty * |S-J- ' r / . \ '-'"it a'regular 3u5w<f valim JUtipper Leisure Shirts with smart \ convertible collars. Solid colors, crisp fabrics I2.5Q to $10.95 Upper Tee Shirts in solid colors or in striped patterns, 75c to $1.95 Cheney or Wilson Ties in just the v r type Dads like. Bright ties1 in original designs and more conservative patterns $1 to $2.50 Suffer Socks in ihort or regular length. Plain colors, neat clocks and fancy stripes 39c to $1.65 „ Fine Leather Belts $1 to $2 v Hew Stratoline Belts ....$1.50 to $& Sniaxt Gaberdine 1 » " Slacks ..$3.95 to $12.50 Comfortable Jackets, $2.95 to $24.50 v . Luxurious Robes $12.95 to $25 k Fine All Wool Sweaters in pullover and coat models .$5.9|j , , F'ne Cotton Handkerchiefs. Some ell white, i<ome #ith colored • borders ..... : 35c to $t Come in today fer your supply. Buy or.e--buy ? tovral. Save 26* oA each purchase during ' Hift special iqIi, . Bolger's Drug Store _ GREEN STREET McHENRY, ILL. fc'.ft" p"-