* ' * 1 ' * " ' • ' '• • --^A- vA ' t^r---" •I%4t.* > "'-» •> tr.. Jm* 26, 1M7 SPRING GROVE Fraud) The Christian Mothers and Bles- Virjfin Sodality held their itf .- v,» ' • *i: B^S "ft**, w^: -;>#;»*f .-r'i' -.< . . ..•* ^ . , . t #, •„•! -. , . t. V i •»., > ^ v„ 'W*&~ •>». -v-^t " - . 5 ,•• ^ ',... r ,* Jr^A ^ » "\ iv- •',, '-^ " ' "' "'"' '" TOO C*t SUMMER this ^ iltiwisf--lywsy yJ*N Have a more •lender, "dES^^.'teJu'SS dn«k With the ataipir AYDS Viuunin Candy Rofucwf Plan you don't cut out any n*al«. tarchea. potttoem. meats or er^intrefHt cdutw thae n( rditoawmnin. Ifvoar mtifmieedr ) iVbSwwIa. Awwlutelyhanniwat tor medical ftactort. SS8&XS: fhSa.f5c0k.. VCmaU to«r rpebsuaaltts ular meeting: at St. Peter's parish prison home at Rockford. hall on Tuesday night. The date \ Mr- «"»d Mrs. Andy Straub and was set for the annual summer car-: family, Chicago, spent the weekend nival, which will be July 19 and 20., with Mrs. Bertha Esh. Mrs. Straub Cards and (bunco were played after ?nd children are staying several ^ays the meeting and prize winners were 'n Albert Britz home. ] Mrs. John Kattner, Mrs. Ben May,, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Britz and Mrs. George A. May, Miss Gladys, children of Rockford visited in the Meyer, Miss Clarice May and Mrs. William Brits home over the. week- Dick Young. Refreshments .mere end. served after cards V j Mr and ^ Norbert Klaus and Misses Gladys Meyer and Juanita Mr. and Mrs. Afbert Britz are spend- Stonel of Rockford are enjoying a ing several days this week in C®ndaufhter of the John Freunds who reside north of McHenry, the bride of Mr. William C. Foley, son of Kr. and Mrs. Frank Foley, Sr., of Richmond. Father A. J. Neidert acted as celebrant, Father Clarence Thennes as deacon and Father •lUa rvuaiaryr (fiirlMei tbiosa. o^cT rmlpiaeanU vacation with home folks. Mrs. Albert Britz and Mrs. Chas. Freund spent Tuesday in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Math Nimsgern, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lent, Mrs. Lucille Nelson, son, Bobby, attended a wedding in WVtukegan Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. William May and family of Johnsburg were visitors in the Arthur Kattner home on Sunday. Miss Lillian Sanborn, Mrs. Wagner* and Lyle Franzen Sunday afternoon in the A.- L £ < ' ' G r o a n S t r THOMAS . 3QLGSR McHenry! Mllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll KZCORVS m I LATEST HITS "PBG O'MY HEART," fry Bud<ly Clark -AFTER GRADUATION DAY," hjr Eddy Duchin /; "TALLAHASSEE," fry Woody Herman -MEET ME AT NO SPECIAL PLACE," fry Tony Pastor *«UGAR BLUES." fry Clyde McCoy ALBUMS ... "A DATE WITH DINAft," Dinah Shore "AU)HA,M Hawaiian, Andy Ions' *WALTZ TIME," A1 Goodman . . OMheBtra SOLID SILVER for Lifetime Service b* A contemporary pattern of classical origin^ styled for the fashion of Table beauty **d the budget need not disagree. , tralia. I They went down to see the l>all games in which Bill Klaus plays. ! Bill is in training with the Chicago ! Cubs. * | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freund ; entertained at open house in St. ; Peter's church hall on Friday night in honor of their fifteenth wedding anniversary. Approximately 2 00 1 friends and relatives gathered ' for i one of the nicest parties of the sea- * j- son. There was dancing and resoent Many beautiful and useful gifts were presented to the happy couple. No words can express our sincere appreciation of everyone's thoughtfulness. A great big thahk you to all of you for the lovely gifts. And thanks a lot to thone ( who assisted us and helped to make i •Ms fiarty such a great success. -- Charles and Eva Freund. ^ ; ' j MARGARET FRlUNft^ ! WILLIAM C. FOLEY * Married juke 25 ' 5 K< In a double ring ceremony performed at 9 o'clock on Wednesday ! morning, June 25, at St. John's church, , Miss Margaret Freund, of the' bride, and Walter Pretzmann became of Richmond, his cousin, wore ushers, j The mother of the bride wore a j poudre blue dress with black a c c o s -j sories and a corsage of pink ! carnations. The groom's mother chpse! Raymond Hettermann as sub-deaeon ^hrdfar^orsaee^ *cceMor'e* *n<* fc| at the nuptial high mass. A l Zf' "or^ wr ^XTFO7"TKE"^ i SAtrn gown, with long tram. Her flnri i.'"u _* Yl • SS***- Wm^with white satin villa C1»A> Resort at PliSkee bI^I Sft'e1 wa'f,shioned o, "s «« J t v , . young couple at the afternoon re- Mrs. Leo Young served her sister ception. also held there, and to enjoy t as matron of honor, attired in an a turkey dinner in the evening. aJ <» aqua-colored marquisette and taffeta wedding dance was held at Nell's " gown, styled similarly to that of ballroom later, after which the bride bride. She wore, a matching and groom left on a two-weeks' wed- Bolrl««fator A rerriftflktbr should be defrosted before the frost is a quarter at an inch thick. Complete line of David veterinary medicines at Drug Store, McHenry. Roberts Wattles a-tf-j>p Order your rapber stattps hung where it will be exposed to a strong wind, for the wind drives starch «¥t of the fabric. ; '..^•lithe picture hat and carried a bouquet of ding trip in the West 'ulnjon.color*I irMML Mr.. Foley i. . gruiuat. of th. The three bridesmajas were Miss McHenry high school with the class, Caryl Pretzmann and Miss Marjorie 0f 1945 and has been employed as Westmont of Richmond, both cousins bookkeeper for her father at Freund's! ?room. and Miss Mary Ann Dairy. The groom graduated in 1942 reun®, a 8'®ter of tne bride. All from Richmond high school and serr-:«» wore lilac-colored gowns of taffeta ed for three and one-half years in the *' Picture hats. They marines. Since his discharge, he has1 carried bouquets of white glads. i been attending the University of < • James Southard of Springfield, a Illinois. At the present, he is emfriend of th* rrrooni, acted as best ployed at his father's garage in man, while Eugene Freund and Leon-1 Ritjilhond. : I •rd Freund, "cr brothers, were ---- , j groomsmen. Wilfred Freund, brother r Read the Want Ad#> *• ' • ! Complete line of l>avld Roberts veterinary medicines at Wattles Drug Store, McHenry. v 43-tf-bp Abo Clasaical the •Jvr&i The above are jost a few of . Micords we carry in.stock. When you wsnt records . . . just ^teit us at 514 West Main Street. ^ -- Phone McHenry 122-3 ^ Ste^a4trl fleweJbtif, OPEN SUNDAY MORNINGS. illllllillllllllillliil!!llfililiilllllllllillllll McHenry, IUlnola Air Conditioned Phone 254 Friday - Saturday jfames Cagnejr - Annabeila MU RUE MADELEINE" V Pla» -- Short Subjects Sunday - Mondaf j VJnne » - M | ?*ay MHland NBaifrara Stanwyck •^CALIFORNIA4* AJso -- World ]? (ews -. Cartoon Tuenday tiDne Day) Bonita GranvilW - Don Castle In "THE GUILTY" Also -- Sfrort Subjects Wednesday - .Thursday Betty Hatton - Sonny Tufts "CROSS MY HEART" ^ftCAL GIFT FOR TNE BltlDK * A complete six - piece place --setting ... only $22.75 !*x included A pi act letting contitti of one each Imifc and fork (lunchcon size), teaspoon, salad fork, butter iprtidcr and Cream soup spoon. \ We incite iHiptctin Ste$GH& fleutel/uf, 514 West Main Street Phone 123-J McHenry WOULD YOU CHEBR A FRIEND? We Are As Near To Yep -As Your Telephone!;--f- P H O N E 4 0 1 "For Flowers For • All Occasions! -- Charjfi* Accounts Solicited • Don't Miss tht WONOtii LAKE &0Z> ft •J** *2.95' % I-"'" ! I * J; 1 GUN ' <. at the IiCX)k Mm when you swirti-- In loier Swim Trunks McHenry High School Auditorium ' ••••n"' . - '•":>**"* _' " FRIDAY IW SATURDAT,JUNEj2? 4]28, iS P. E Tickets ^an be secured at all Wonder Lake business lnou8eg an<T at Bolger's Drug Stare and Qladstone'a Department Store in McHenry. ^SfnarUy cut, neatly tailored--these Swim Trunks by Wilson Brothers. They're the popular baur type, with easy-fitting all-round elastic waistband for unhampered action. Available herein a variety of sturdy fabrics--choice solid ooions and distinctive patterns. All with knit pant insect McGEE'S ^REENST. A^cNENRY/ IL|: ham PJs ELM STREET FLORIST RT£ /20Zi-PHmiH£MRYU01 •WE Zz£^^?l0WERS MILLER THEATRE * PHONE S2 Woodstock, m. E^uU Friday, Jane 27 Saeaii Hajrward ia "SMASH UP" Saturday Only--June 28 Roy Rogers and Trigger in "ROLL ON TEXAS MOON" Dale Evans Gabby Hayes -- P 1 u s -- "CIGARETTE GIBL" Sunday - Monday - Tuesday June 29 - 30 - July 1 "STALLION ROAD" 'Ronald Reagan - Alexis Smith Zachary Scott Wednesday - Thursday J u l y 2 - 3 "NORA PRENTISS" ' Ann Sheridan - Robert A Ida mtim corrective treatment for SYSTEMS CONTROLS Corrosion (rust)" ELIMINATES Lime Scale FEEDER $16.60 CLEARS "Red Water" St ?«<! It Hiehi" Into Your ^ater Supply With An Antomatic MJ0&0MKT FEKDEK FRED F. PRELL CO. General Office and Warehouse . - 400 W. Kinzie Stre^| * ( i.. . r- .,K ? ; Chicago 10, Illinois All Phoneelr ^JDel, 5996 Residence and Branch •&\ spirit -- eare that lets yrou feet that suddenly it*s youn< agsin. Buick car care is something far different from what's regularly called service. It's something that only a Buick man can give. Because he is trained in all the needs and preferences of Buicks. The tools he uses are the right Buick tools. And any replace ment part your car may need is a Buick-engineered part. pROBABLY that faithful Buiok 1 of yours still can show a clean pair of heels to other cars on the road -- probably still rides and runs like a charm. It makes you realize how wise you were to have picked a Buick in the first place. Even though time always talna a toll, Buicks do carry their years well. They can keep their eagerness to go, their light- -hearted gait and gentle comfort -- particularly when they are rewarded with the considerate care that Buick dealers know how to provide. It's care that brings out your car's youthful C/rc/omt So it's easy to see why your car is so rea<Jy to give you its best when it receives regular Buick oar care--care by men who know Buicks through and through and love them heart and soul. jfr BUICK CARE KEEPS BUICKS BEST Phone Fox 1, Ingleside, Bi, L^ike MICROMET $3.00 the lb. r>, •: • 5221 . Up to 6,000 gals, per month of water Normalized with Open Evenings and AYeekenda^ pne-quarter pound . . . --' 1 Micromet R» L Overton' Motor Sales Front St., West McHenry, li| $22 N. Main St., Crystal Lake, V '^4 r* ' . - .. . . ' V - ..M . 1». ... k .;v . i .?* J. a , 1 j .l a , *,w> c i-.'iV.'ij,. • i ... A&j,. . rt*. l.'i* v