tUMEflLER | erajjfamday at McpByAT IfiwhtrdMosher. Editor--Adele Froehlich Entered as second-class matter at tlx postofTke at McHenry, 111., under the act of May 8, 1879. OnTyear .. NATIO EDITORIAL. SSOCIATtON POPULAR Hostess At Kitchen Shower Mrs. Leslie Olsen was hostess at a kitchen shower held at her home on Center street on Wednesday even- $2.50 j mg of last week, »ioa » • V Miss Jean .• N:. > a briJ -ro >o Neighbors and rclai.vcs ve-t pr» ent to »_'of Mrs. Eric Peterson _ To EMertain Circle M$-k Circle 3 of the W. S. C. S. will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Eric Peterson on Thursday afternoon May 6. ; Jr-'""'! • • e e e 'Shower Honors I Catherine Gerasch ! Miss Catherine Marie> Gerasch was guest of honor at a miscellaneous ! shower held last Thursday evening at Al's White House. Fifty reladajr afternoon at - the Jmom Vivian Kramer " ^iwws wfri priNm w with prtass iwwM Longhway, Miss Bather Jean Orr And Mrs. Marlon Donnelly. Miss r j Kramer opened many lovely (las late in the afternoon, after which a tastey lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Louella Funk, Mrs. iRummaikgeSale « T jAt Local Church • A rummage sale will he held on May 13, 14 and 15 in the Methodist church basement, sponsored by the W. S. C. S. "SSSL'S; Covellf Sentinel, ft aptize Son Of amee Dohertys The young son trf and Mrs. James Doherty of Topeka, VWeeka Hoppe. Guest soloist was Louanne Honorka, who offered several lovely selections. Chapter members were happy to hear that two members, Mrs. Maf- Sierite Spurting and Mrs. Elisalfeth artin, are recovering nicely from recent illnesses. Guest Of Honor At " Personal Shower ; Miss Marie Justen wUOgtieet of honor at a personal shower held last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Louis Pellegrini in Libertyvine. Others from here who attended were Mrs. Wilhelm Martin and Mrs. « ais n«u».. """"--^andtrpool officiating. Sponsors tives and friends were present to (Tt.^awi Dohe | enjoy the evening's entertainment, : which was planned by the four hostesses, Mrs. « Jj Kas., was christened "James Joseph" ™r8y ** uneim B at St. Patrick's church last Sunday ?,ck M Following a social afternoon, with Rev. Fr. Jame* J®ur«J«•PPetising lunch was served, -- - 1 the centerpiece on the table being a were Dorothy and Bernard Doherty, beautifully decorated three-tier cake. aunt and uncle of the baby. Following the service, a gathering of rela- "."I* HAPPENED IN HAWAII* " by Glen Miller ; "8T. LOUIS MARCH" %y Tex Beneke %GGA UGGA BOO UGGA BOO BOO UGGA" by Spike Jones I ONLY HAD A MATCH** by A1 J olson -BABY FACET by Art Meebey ALBUMS SONGS OF OUR TIMES Mary Freuund, land Miss Lorraine Michels. f Miss Gerasch will become the bride of Richard Fredrickaea -of Foa| Lake on April 24. ' • * • : [Held Office On '5"» j Flriends' Night Mrs. Eldred Wattles held the stajtion of Marshal and Mildred Ro- ; chelle the office of Martha when I Friends' Night was observed j Crystal Lake chapter of the (last Thursday evening. Those who i Accompanied the McHenry ladies to Crystal Lake were Eva Eppel, Ce- ! lona Kane, Elsie Reiker, Florence Larsen, Lillian Cox, Louise Kramer and John Harthke, • » • * >Legion Eeaay Con teat Winners The American William F. Dohertys. * * • Public Party r At St. Patrick's The public is invited to nttthda party to be held a 8 o'clock on Sunday evening, April 25, at St. Patrick's church hall, sponsored .by the Altar and Rosary sodality. The "Vu" |committee in charge of the party in- ' n q eludes Mrs. Gerald Carey, cnair- . ». man, Mrs. Nick Miller, co-chairman, MISS KASIX JUSTE#' - LOVELY BRIDE or - ME. OASL HAKTIN fti a lovely wedding service which was solemnised at St. Mary's rectory last Saturday afternoon, April 47, at 4 o'clock. Miss Marie Justen, daughter of the Nick M. Jus tens of Green Street, McHenry, became the bride of Mr. Carl Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm Martin of Wonder Lake. Rev. Fr., Eugene M r s . J a k e S t o f f e l , Mrs. Helen Heuser, ,°^ci*ted at the double wSer^M^jS charming in a blush and pink satin gown, with leg-of-mutton • • • wi^ Brocken-Nimsgern •Nuptials Saturday . Mrs. Ruth Brocken and Mr. Louis Kimsgern, both of McHenry, were Legion Auxiliary ' married last Saturday morning, April fheld its regular monthly meeting on in Woodstock. They were attended [April 14. W\ E. Maxwell, superin- ty Mrs. Sophie Ko^ti, with whom i tendent of the Woodstock Industrial Mrs. Brocken made her home of Home, was present and showed J Iste, and Charles Brocken, the bride's slides of the children at the home, s0n- N which is supported wholly by do- I A breakfast was served at the nations. Kosti home, after which Mr. and Arrangement were made to send a Mrs. Nimsgern drove to Oconomo- AL JOLSON SOUVENIER ALBUM Junior girl student to Jacksonville, I wac, Wis., where they visited with 111., to Girls' State. Dorothy Justen j relatives. Enroute home they enfirst and "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN" Ethel Merdan -BUSY FINGERS" Three Sans " OKLAHOMA SELECTIONS SONGS BY JO STAFFORD Large Selections Singles and Albums. of Classical, Children's Singlea and Albums. Don't Forget Our Record Club. 114 W. Main Street, McHenry TtL McHenry 123-J was selected as first choice Marita Williams, second choice. The essay contest has been held in the high school and the judges ; selected Richard Adam#' essay as i the best, second prize to Florence I Lacy and third to Joan Biggers. | As April is Pan American month, | the committee arranged to have a | panel discussion by five eighth grade j girl students on Argentina. After j the meeting* the members were i entertained by ' a musical program. Gneet Of At BHdal Shower Miss Betty Kramer, a bride of the near future, was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower held last Sun- FURNITURE AUCTION ffhe undersigned will aell at public auction, in the village of Ringwoed, across from the church, on ! ;./ " SUNDAY, APRIL 25 beginning at 3:30 p. m., the following household items: 5 complete rooms of furniture, davenport and chair, 2 9x12 rugs, Ellington piano and bench, cabinet style radio, dining room table and chairs and buffet, writing desk. Apex vacuum cleaner, new electric washing mtfehine, S complete bedfoom suites, kerosene stove, kitchen cabinet, lamps, tables, dishes and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS CASH MRS. ALEC ANDERSON ney joyed dinner at Maders in Milwaukee, Wis. They left the next day for a wedding trij to California. O. E. S. Observed Friends* Night Friends' Night was observed on April 13 by the local chapter of the O. E. S., at which time officers for this year selected friends to fill their stations. Mrs. Eva Bfipel, who is so adequately filling the role of worthy matron this year, chose Mrs. Gertrude .WatUns to serve In this role. Mrs. Watkins served as worthy matron of Rainbow chapter in Chicago twenty-six years ago and was grated lecturer for fifteen years. Guest of honor for the evening was Mrs. Mabel Johnson, who was honored, as were Vsleska Hoppe, grand representative of Manitoba, Canada, and Ruth Johnson, grand representative of Idaho. Many out I of town guests were present. I Minnie Martin, Ercell Lock, Elsie IFeiereisel, Phyllis Nimtz and Emma |Pyritz served a delicious lunch after offices had been filled as follows: Worthy Matron, Gertrude Watkins; Worthy Patron, George Johnson Associate Matron, Delia Conklin; Associate Patron, John Harthke; Secretary, Ethel F. Smith; Treasurer, Florabel Vogel; Conductress, Ethel Ruck; Associate Conductress, Bessie sleeves with lace inserts and a peek-hole neckline, lace trimmed. The dress had a long train and long veil with blusher, the latter held in place by a tiara of pearls, rhinestones and beads. Her bridal bouquet consisted of white roses. Miss Dorothy Justen, the bride's sister, acted as maid of honor, and Miss Kathleen Huff of Rpckford, a close friend, served as bridesmaid. Both were attired in silver blue satin dreSbes, with hoop skirts, bustles and cap sleeves. They wore bands of pink roses in their hair and carried bouquets of pink roses. Eugene Oxtoby - of Ringwood, a MILLER Woodstock, in. Phone 82 FB1DAY - SATURDAY rery Wr, Wonder Lake Gospel Center (NonesoeteriM*) • * W. Andereon, Extend i Cordial larttatioa Tft Uft THUD ANHtVKRSARt f Sunday, April 2$ . Services aad Program: . 10:00 a. m. Sunday Bible 8d»odl, 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship Service Anniversary Sermon by the Pastor The "Pioneers" part ' Special Musical Program 7:45 p. m. Special Svaagetyrtyc 8ervice. Wheaton College Students Presenting an tjnusnal >ropam ^ Mnsif and^ -Singing. Colon y McHenry, Illinois ^ FRL - SAT, API. 2S-24 la Caler • ; Marie Mentes r Red Cameron "PIRATES OPj MONTEKEY" Mni . Fighrnf Ifti SttrtUens I* Wyoming's N)i desert eoantry 8UN. • HON, APRIL » . M dlngwlngwre - Cornel WUde - "IT MAD TO TOUT WerM Hewn A. Cfcrteeu -- SPECIAL NOTICE -- - TUESDAY, APRIL 27 ' Gary Cooper Merte Obsren (1) ^COWBOY AND ^.-v THE LADY** , liaarel aad Hardy - , • 12). "BEAU BUNKS" • WED. • THURS. Greer Gfu-son - Robert MMdm "DESIRE MB" ; "ANGELS' ALLEY" V 1 Phu Co-Hit A1 Donahue and his Orchestra Jean Porter «4imny Lydon in "SWEET GENEVIEVIT > Aleo: Sport "Olympic Class" MIDNITE SHOW SAT. NITE APR. 24ltt Doors Open 11* P. ML. Advance Tickets New On Sde Admission t» all 44c Only Theatre Opacity SnM Reserve By Hnse - •* ^ Reservations Held Until 11 p. m. Saturday 2 • All Time Great Thrill Films Ian One Super Spectacle! - 2 %1BCA SPEAKS"""" andl^ ^ . •^goona Wild, W tW, Wi leeiForbMden Of TV NM»ft fc--llt - ftuiig Drama.. Of . In AH Hm4r Grandeur! ^ With bladt •ccesscMrtes, while |fi». Martin selected a black dress and matching accessories. (Both wore corsages ef white (mmellias" and carnations. A dinner was served to 100 guests st 6 o'clock at the Riverside hotel, followed by a reception for 160 guests, also at the hotel. Mrs. Martin is a graduate of the h school with the class of , w .has been employed at the Eowal Laboratories, Inc. The bridegroom received his education in the Chicago schools and has also been employed at the 'Ringwood plant. The couple will live in Thcoma, Wash. HOW TO MEET sxrisr jf • ^ ti. \jAP«n. BEIDS 71 DP up how much you spend for ** rent--or mortgage payments, interest and taxes --and include other big items you pay out each year. Divide by 52 and deposit the resulting amount each week in a checking account here with us. ^ & Z , V McHENRY STATE Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatism fr MATTERS wi Photo by A. Worwlcc. McHenry MRS.'LOUIS DIEDRICH In a beautiful nuptial service solemnized on Saturday, April 10, in St. Mary's church, Miss Augusta Pierotti of Lily Lake became the bride of Mr. Louis Diedrich of McHenry. Toni Permanent Wave Kits, $1.25 and $2.00. Wattles Drug Store. 85-tf IN BfEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear and, mother, who passed away year ago, April 27, 1947. GEORGE WIRFS AND FAMILY. SUN. . MON aml n-n . • ii-f *m. Pewdl ... SENATOK Wi|f 1NDISCREBT* TU^, WBD, APR. 27^ 2» Greer Gnraen - ftsbt. MHdwm in "DESIRE MET* ' COMMUNION I TODDLER SHOP * fircstene I BATTERIES We have a number of these Firestone batteries in stock. Trade in yonr old battery, we allow $3 to $4 for it on a new Firestone. We have batteries to lit all ears, trucks and tractors, as low as $12,86, exchange. FIEKSTON* TIEE8 0.OfeltirlPaiBenger Tiree . ^ ; $12.85 plus 6.50x16 Passenger Tires $15.90 phis tax All other passenger tiree are priced proportionately low Special prices on all Truck tires WALTER J. 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