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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 May 1947, p. 4

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#'v Diaplay ads for th« Plaindealer vffl be accepted until Tuesday noon «F the week ad is to appear. CJMIifled ada will be accepted until Wednesday* monping at 10 o'clock. News must be in' our office by 5 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. ,Tfca infant son of the A. P. Beeners was diriiMM Alfred, Mar Regner, Jr., at frtifHamil aarvicee held recently. fcwMti we*a Mrs. Keener and Fred Obenauf. Mr*. Reiner lg tdi ie former Dorothy Oben- W. & C. 8. Luncheon ' - • Will Be Held Map 1* The regular monthly W.B. <5. 8. luncheon will be held at 1 pJB. on Thursday, May 15, in the church hall. Mrs. Jamea Allan wiH talk on "When Conveniences Are Inconvenient." At Mrs. members of the Neig^boxlieod , at her home on Main street last Friday evening. Prise winners were Mra. Clarence Martin, Miss Lena Mad Miss MaryKinney. This was the last meeting of the * ' j Batertaina Circle S Mrs. Charles Ensign entertained bers of Gird* 8, W.S.CJ3., at her home last Thursday afternoon. Plans were made at that time for the musical concert to be given at til* church on May 14. Mn, Ray hfi will act as hostess at the June matting. < iMI MM! M H IIII Millitlil bn a tktlr ra- *here he atkrn of thei_r_ bride, a of ft* lHi|l Mgh aehtMl • imlpccbge when you get [ St Mary's church morning at • o'clock. Nix officiating. United Miss BerntoeSmith . and Mra. Barnard McHenry, and Mn p_' Pet-Luck At :th Home At 12*:30 o'clock on Tuesday, May 18, when Mrs. J. Gonseth entertains members of Circle/1, W. S. C. S. * * » ' Name May .15 As 4-H Deadline ' ™ v May 15 has been set as the ctead- Annual Directors', ^. *- Teachers' Meeting The annual meeting ibf #W«etorti and teachers in this area was held on May 5 at the local high school. The nominating committee presented the following list of officers: President, Clarence Regner; secretary, Reihansperger, aunt of the baby, Reihanaperger Baby Baptised The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Reihansjferger was christened Mary Lynn at a baptismal service at St. Patrick's church on April 27, Rev. Father Vanderpool officiating. Sponsors were Miss Ruth Cbancey Harrison; and treasurer, Arthur Hoppe. Later, talks were given by Roland McCannon, Mrs. Dierzen and Kenneth Cristy. Delicious c refreshments were served by Miss May Justeri and faf*' * SPRAYING FOR SCIENTIFIC WEED CONTROL ANDERSON TREE SERVICE 519 Waukegan Road McHenry, 111, Telephone 113-R LUI(fK ICE CREAM FLAVORS FOR MAY. BUTTERSCOTCH ROYALE VANILLA " •* PLUTYROYALE « , TOASTED HAZELNUT . " ^ CHOCOLATE--MINT--CHOCOLATE? -•W-f* Vp' SPSCMJ- BBICK EACH WEJ kOLGER'S DRUG STORE PHOMB # McHENRY R' s fc- ..1 ;o. h.' '}• -t •y ? ' V' & " " • ;> * . , i „/r.< Women's and James Larkia, * «f tip couple. " . . _ .» ' '»•; > Honored On' Her Birthday > Mrs. Martin-May was honored last Sunday, May 4, by members of her family on her seventy-seventh birthday anniversary. Those present were Joe Smith of Spring drove, Mrs. May Bungard, Mr. and Mrs.i Leslie Bungard and daughters of.. Elmhurst Mrs. Elmer Smallfeldt and daughters of Kenosha, Wis., Joe Fitzgerald of Woodstock and Mr. and .Mrs. Joe May and daughter of * • • Christen Albright . .••••.•• p- >y Baby on Sunday The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ^Albright was christened Barbara Jeanne at baptismal services held at 10:45 last Sunday morning, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Nix officiating. Sponsors were Donald Schaefer, uncle of the baby, and * Miss Jeanne Hay, fiancee of Mr. Schaefer. Following the ceremony, relatives and friends gathered at the Albright home tb spend the day and enjoy a^tasty buffet supper. Attending we?fe~Jfav and Mrs. Al. Full of Hinsdale, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fielaff and daughter of LaGrange, Mr. and Mrs. James Albright and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Potter, George Ffttner, Mrs. Ann fftpcflberg, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fiegieuris and Miss Florence Albright of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. E. 3. Gausden, Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Schaefer, Donald Schaefer and Mias Jeanne Hay. • • • 0. EL S. Ohaerves Past Offiears Night Past Officers Night was observed recently by the local chapter of QJLS.. Serving as officers were the followinig: Worthy Matron, Myrtle Harrison; Worthy Patron, Chancey Harrison; Assoc. Matron, Mabel Johnson; Assoc. Patron, George Johnson; Secretary, Arleen Pearson; Treasurer, Mabel Collins; Conductress, Kate Harrison; Assoc. Conductress, JSthel Holly; Chaplain, Valeska Hcnpe; Marshall, Ethel Smith; Adah, Fforabel Vogel; Ruth. Florence Larson; Esther, Frances Vycital; Martha, Elsie Hoppe; Electa, Ethel Jones; Warder, "Alice Lindsay; Sentinel, Louella Stephenson; Organist, Gretta Goodell; Guest Soloist, Lillian Cox; Guest of Honor, Fannie Chamberlin. Initiation was held following the above service, with Ann Martin being welcomed into the chapter. Members of the O.E.S. were happy to have Elsie Hoppe present to hold an office at Past Officers Night, following recent surgery; also Celona Kane, who held office at a recent meeting after many weeks of illness. Mary Page and Margaret Reid, . with the efficient help of Worthy Mat,ron Lottie Bransford, served an appetising lunch at the dose of the evening. Friends' Night will be observed on May 12, at which time members hope there will be a good attendance. ... is employed it the Lannon Beverage company at Voto as er. j MOTHER'S DAT &BRVICE Special Mother's Day services will be held in Son Lutheran church in , West McHenry on Sunday, May 11, at 10:15 ajn. Appropriate Mother's Day choir and solo music will enhance the solemn service, in which the Christian will gratefully thank God for his mother and her love. The sermon for the occasion will be based on "Honoring; Our Mothers," according to the example of King Solomon. Everyone is cordially JIN vited to attend this service. Photo by A. Worwlck, McHenry Charles Diedrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Diedrich of Ingleside. The adult choir, of which the bride is a member, offered the nuptial music, and James Lennon sang "Fanis Angelicus" at the offertory. Following the service, as Mrs. Diedrich placed a' bouquet of flowers at the Blessed Virgin's altar, he sang "Sancta Maria." The bride was charming in an embroidered satin Vfcwn, with chiffon above the off-shoulder satin. She wore a long train and a fingertip veil, the latter held in place by a beaded tiara. Her bridal bouquet consisted of white roses and sweetpeas. Miss Doris Smith served her sister as maid ot honor, 'While Miss Helen Diedrich, the groom's litter. Miss Leoda McCarthy, a friend of the bride, and Miss Barbara Freund the bride's cousin, acted as bridesmaids. Miss Smith was attired in a dress of pink chiffon and lace and a headpiece of pink net. Her bouquet consisted of pink and white carnations. The three bridesmaids wore blue chiffon and lace dresses styled similar to that of tiie maid of hbnor, with blue net headpieces and carrying bouquets of pink and blue carnations. Hlenriy Diedrich, brother of the groom, served as best man, and Robert J. Smith, the bride's brother, and Gerald Schmitt, friend of the froom, acted as groomsmen. Mr. mith and Mr. Diedrich acted as ushers preceding the service. Both mothers selected navy blue dresses with black accessories and NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER i 156, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON THIE 24th DAY OIF MAY, 1947,! a special election will be held in and! for School District Nb. 156, McHenry; c o u n t y , I l l i n o i s , for the purpose of; submitting to the voters of the said| Sthool Distric the following prop-' osition: ! "Shall the Board of Education of; School District No. 156, McHenry; county, Illinois be authorized to levy annually for educational purposes a tax of .51 percent of the full fair cash value of all the taxable property of said School District as equalized or assessed by the Department of Revenue.", That for said election said School District shall constitute one (1) voting precinct, and the polling place shall 'be located at the City Hall, McHenry, Illinois. The polls for said election shall be' opened at twelve (12:00) o'clock noon and shall close at seven (7:00) o'clock p.ni. on said date. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 156, McHENRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS, THIS flth DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1947. A. I. FROEHLICH, President, ^t^TKr*JT"BEilHANSPERGERv 5|.. Secretary. lag turn aad f tag days, thinks to Uieircomrtn- _ ^ font checking aocouqts. meat How much does • Why should anyone nm dheriHng account cost? uonnd pfeying bOb with Perhaps nothing, depend* cash, wasting time, risk- ing on the amount o f your Ing loss and bothering bank balance and how with receipted billf, when many checks^ you draw, a checking account does But even if it does cost the job by mail more you something, youll be quickly, safely and with gettingfuflvahiefor every less effort? Cancelled penny of cost Enjoy die checks are your receipts-- modern convenience of a gvidence>of payment that checking account with ns. AfcHENWK. STATE- BANK i • " '••• •- ' ! , ?'v ••• • " ' - Member Federal Reserve System: . Member Fedei al Deposit Insurance Corporation I"I l tUf'lU lU H l'IU » 111 I?- CARD OF THANKS services of Rt. Rev. Jfsgr. Nla. In this manner we wish to thank Father Baumhofer and Father friends and neighbors- for floral T£? THE FAMILY. nnes offerings, spiritual bouquets and the any other kindneases extended at! ^ , triee ttiimmee ooff tthhee ddeeaatthh oofr MMrrss.. Gueeoorrggee Owrrod»err your rubber stamps at Wirfs. Wte are also grateful for the Plaindealai. DON'T BUY „ y TRUCK, TRACTOR OR PASSENGER OAR TIRES --"^«ND BATTERIES UNTIL YOU GET -- - TO AN ABSENT MOTHER Mother, the stars are your eyes, Guarding us all night through; Mother, the winda are your gsiha Sighing when we are blue. Mother the sun is your smile Warming us with its love, You're with us all the while Watching us from above. We hear your voice when the birds are singing Your heart-beats in ttya church bells ringing; Mother, the flowers are your dreams. You are all nature, it seems-- x 51 HER CHILDREN. Complete line of Dr. Hess' poultry . j --i--i J J . _ -A Wi " ou* JftirtfHtOttP wooes, a; WALTER J. FREUND TIRES--TUBES--BATTERIES--ACCESSORIES TIRE AND TUBE VULCANIZING 3 ' . ALL WORK GUARANTEED % Phone 294 , „ West McHenry and animal remedies Drug Store, McHenry. at attles 48-tf-pt Read the Want Ads! ? 45 Gauges NYLON HOSE Complete line of Beabe livestock remedies at Wattles Drug Store, McHenry. Y 48-tf-p4 Read the Want Ada I:' C...'.S. -t ".? V.tot .' • ^ '^C.lL T/, I will beet Mother's Day is next Sunday, May II. There it lio more acceptable gift for hftr than those to be found in Here are^ a few DELTAH PEARLS Mother would surely 1 Crosses Lockets' Rosaries. , | Prayer BOOI% ' Compacts Pens and Pencils - ' leased with a strinr of these. Chw" ^ 4 " * -- j"1,"""'. * f Brooches *;.T" Ear Rings Silverware . ' ^ Kitchen Clocky ' Mantle Clocks Electric Iroqy CAREY ELECTRIC SHOP Come in today and make y<mr selection. Telephone 251 McHENRY, ILL. 119 S. Green & MAIN ST. PHONE 123-J McHENRY A gift she'd cheae heraelfl! aprlag shades fai: ireaa or daily wear. Biaai SRK HOSE 8srvfce Weight IUI FaAintd. 9 Jar dress up wear. lag. Price $1.65. Special RAYON HOSE by Kleg^spua Full F1#nu4 -- Sisee 9 to l*y9 WO,: A Seamlass Ray4b 49s * Ihe Fn«n<iy SlpSS * A 1 . v... Owner Authorised Dimler McHcary 45» sft Main Street sat MeHeary yov pedeot teste, v yolir thoughtial- . nees. See oar Urge selection of • Hslhnerk Cezds . for Mothers Day; f" ' • .1 ©IFTS FO^' • Motlfil 3baf. COSTUME JEWELRY BEAUTIFUL HANDKERCHIBP 2W te $2.00 If QOLOGNE Choice Pieces of CHINA POTTERY GLASS •••••'• fi - •• 110 S. Green St., McHenry Phpne 145-J mf. v/Mi'v*-'. '- : ' r PICK YOUR OWN PATTERNS FABRICS ftv SUMMER SEWING 'tebaaaMiHfllai.toa.srwiMihi CQg% -- 'r' TISSUE GINGHAMT Green and blue chef ha. Ideal fer Yd. J PRINT PERCALE , ^ Flower Garden priate ow cslstad irouads, SS W width for freah aaauser fredta. Yd. COLORFUL SEERSUCKER U ' An aaay to aw, easy to waar cettm. Wondeffu |^r dreaaea, pajamaa and kiddlia dH«k Calaiftfl llripea and-checks. 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