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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 May 1948, p. 4

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I9j*Jl Howard -- l--lfll ril 1 in home appliance,by the^honM nMRNN Plf'riser, end ?.?~son ft wfH be a book review by Mrs. William Bora. There 23SdHt2he* IT1" * Editor--Adale Froehlich Rural Youth Annual Formal " Entered as second-class matter at, County Rural Youth officers and poatoffice at MeHenry, 111., under I lub members are busy preparing for ike act of May 8, 1879. One Year .WiaHeld 355 Daly, ~ ~ CoarJmihy CM To Meet Jnw 1 The Johnsburg Community Club will hold its next meeting on Tuesday eyening, June 1, at Cell's ballroom. The committee in chairrggee ineludes, LeRov Miller, Ernest Malsch, Glen Nixon, George Novak and 'Lloyd their annual June formal, which will be held- this year on June 15 at the $2.50 Crystal Lake recreation hall. OrvillePagles of Dunham, county presi- . /n.vAiii * * ident, is acting aa general chairman Oeffhng. LtDITORIAI for the dance. I _ SSOCIATION Postpone jnvenile - |Pla*s Program. StmrnfMrntiL- Fareater Meeting . „ , Mrs. *£ 7 Juuvenile Forester girls will hold j *- JSi! installation of oflTicers on Monday,£ohn ^ p' Crystal L®*®. andMrs. June 7. the service having been post I ^ Andrews, Seneca unit. make up ^po ned from an. AeOa%r,il-i er dj"ait.e- . AA pot- 11»6 confiiiiitt6t: that is planning on€ of the ^ * ram* eTer presented at a Home Bureau annual meeting in MeHenry county. Home Bureau members, their friends and friends of the Home Extension t»nK gram are invited to save June 30 luck supper will be served at o'clock at St. Mary's hall. Each girl may bring ^a ^uest. Plastic Demonstration At Woodman Hall Julie t fox River Valley Camp, N. A., plastic demonstration, Tu. Circle 3 At . Horenberger Home Mrs. Ray Horenberger will be „ f? g 3f|t - sy Jue"«|p!r"ijl 70j for the ""«« «" demon.tr.tio.. «t route or to arrange f?r trwisyporta- j7- 30 ocloc*. , ^ tk>B" * < * 1 ! Parochial School P. .... ' r . |Ut ii . " ' * I Will Conclude Season RingwoM ** ( • xhe fnst meeting of the season of Rose Jepson ««*• , 1st. Mary's-St. Patrick's school P. T. The Ringwood unit of the Home ^ will be held on .Wednesday, June Bureau will meet at we home of; 2) at the school hall, with Mrs. L. B. Miss HOW MUCH MOMSY Mr Woniar Urban of lovely so Saturday, St. Pater's Jones, daughter Harvey Jones of became the bride of son of Mr*. Olivia d, in a simple but which took plaea on 22, in the rectory of church, Spring Grove, at 2 o'clock/ The double ring service was performed by Rev^ John Dalei- * » SvaSiS" -iride was attired h| a while fiMT^wn with lace yoke For this meeting. Wonder Lake Coupla Celebrate Anniversary' x.--'&w Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosa of Wonder Lake celebrated their thirtieth wedding anniversary last Sunday, when they entertained the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. L. Sandberg and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nelson and sons and Peter Beth, all of Chicago. Also present was their daughter, Ardelle 1:30 o'clock on Tuesday, June S Each member is urged to wear a home made corsage. v lesson A Will be "What is new ,, _ T . -- » •• v" ---- ~ -- I Edith, who resides at home. A son, Mrs. Rose Jepson in *l Murphy chairman of the committee Henry, Jr., a resident of Urbana, ay. June i. m charge,- which includes mothers of was unable to be present. second grade pupils. Uiere will be • • : election of officers at this meeting. £. |). ^ ^ Holds •' Entertainment for the afternoon Meeting • will be in the form of a movie to be) Court Joyce KiW^ "" 5^, shown through the courtesy of the i Catholic Daughters of America, met telephone company, concerning the jn the k. of C. hall on Thursday .Telephone Hour which is presented - *-*- - * _m. . ion the radio. g^gkpniftrc. Final plans will be made for the ^ ' .children's picnic to be held early in June, and for the style show, to be im Photo by A, Wcrwlohv MoHenrv evening for the regular monthly social meeting. Cards were enjoyed Eliza- -- SINGLES -- - Ken Griffin'a "YOU CANT BE TRUE" "MY ISLE OF GOLDEN DREAMS "SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY" "ST. LOUIS BLUES" and prizes awarded to Mrs. beth Thompson in auction ridge, Miss Mildred Kinsala in contract bridge, Mrs. Elsie Winkel, Mrs. Sophia White j ., ~ j and Mrs. Laura Phannenstill in Mrs. Ida Kreutzer 'pinochle. Honored On Birthday ___ _ | Miss Rita Martin served as chair- Mrs. Ida Kreutzer was guest of .man of the committee, assisted by honor at a family gathering held j Miss Helena Stoffel, Mrs. E. N. j last Sunday in the William Kreutzer (Young, Mrs. George Tonyan and ! home on Green street, the occasion Mrs. Alfred Miller. The table -was | being her birthday anniversary. | beautifiully decorated with a most , Those present to enjoy dinner and; attractive centerpiece to represent a a social afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. French floral shoppe. Walter Kreutzer and Mr. and Mrs „; Ed Moderhack and family of Chi cago Thursday, June 3, will be installation of officers with a pot-luck sup- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kreut-. per served at 6 o'clock at St. Mary's- St. Patrick's school halL , i Welk's Theme Song IN THE WINE" Lawrence "BUBBLES "COOL WATERS" Sons of the Pioneers "ST. LOUIS BLUES MARCH" By Tex Benecke. -STRING OF PEARLS" By Glen Miller THE GREEN COCKATOO" By Ethel Sarith "WILLIAM TELL OVERTURE By Spike Jonea Children's Pictare Six Stories 3 R a c a r d s -- t U f Children's Alhams -Sengs and Singing Ctaafe^ --"---blether Goose • -• •^-Jftappy Tim's Tanes •• -'- 'Songs «f America Hans and Gretel ' DiEo n't Forget Oar Re%co-r*d Club. Stt^atA jeweltuf S14 W. Main Street, MeHenry Tel. MeHenry 123-J • VVV VVVV V VVVV McH^nrv. IUinois FRIDAY - SATURDAY Ronald Colman Signa Hasso "A DOUBLE LIFE" Pins - News A Comedy SUNDAY - MONDAY, MAY M-31 In Technicolor Jane Ally son Peter Lawford "GOOD NEWS" Also • World News Donald Dnek Carteea. TUESDAY. (ONE DAY) : '"The Bowery Boys iv Leo Govcey • Geneva Gray (1) "ANGEL'S ALLEY" James Ellisqn - Anny Gwynne (2\ "THE GHpST GOES WILD" WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Jane Frczee - William Marshall (1) "CALENDAR GIRL" Don Castile - Audrey Long (2) "PERILOUS EATERS" O. EL S. Members Hold Offices and sleeves and a long train. Her fingertip veil was held in place by a beaded headpiece and she carried a bouquet of whte roses and sweetpeas. Miss Jonea' was attended by Mrs. Evelyn Votava, her sister, and Miss LuAnn Bauer, sister of the groom. Both wore blue crepe gowns with matching picture hats. The former carried a bouquet of red roses ana the latter yellow roses. Roland Bauer, brother of the groom, served as best man, and Richard Votava, brother-in-law of the bride, as groomsman. Mrs. Jones chose for her daughter's wedding a navy blue dress with white accessories and wore a corsage of salmon-colored gladioli. Mrs!, Bauer was attired in a b'ack dresf. with pink accessories and wore rcorsage of pink carnations. Following the service, a reception <bas held at St. Mary's-St. Patrick'# Eva Eppel and Chancy Harrison i £all> , MeHenry, for relatives and acted as worthy matron and worthy I friends of the couple. After they-, • ' - _ _ 'return from a wedding trip, Mr. and. Mrs. Bauer will make their home in. Wonder Lake. patron at Richmond chapter O. E. S., last Saturday evening. Escorts were Marion Collins, Elvira Peterson, Mildred Rochelle, Katie Harrison, Eldred Wattles, Myrtle Harrison, Elsie Reiker, Louella Stephenson, Elisabeth Bohr, Edith Harrison and Ethel Holle of MeHenry and Lillian Gilbert of Crystal Lake. Johanna Thompson, past grand matron of 1946, was honored as was Valeska Hoppe, grand representative of Manitoba, Canada. Among those who attended besides those already mentioned were Amy Harrison, Fannie Thompson, Lindsay, Elizabeth Martin,* Elsie Hopne, George Reiker, Gertrude Watkins, John Hartke and William Rochelle. The bride is at present employed by Edwal Laboratories, Inc., at Ringi wood and the groom by the Wood# stock Dieensting Co. INTERNATIONAL MODEL PLANE CONTEST TO BE HELD FROM AUG. 18-23 Those who served at Nunda Chapter on Thursday evening were • Eva Eppel as Electa and Chancy Harrison Those .who. attended I, Edith Jppel as secretary. were Amy Harrison, Sdiih Harrison, Ethel Krohn, Katie Harrison, Myrtle Harrison, John Hartke and Eldied Wattles. On Mav 21, at Woodstock chapter, Elsie Reiker acted as associate conductress gnd George Reiker as associate patron. Tfiose who attended were Elizabeth Bohr, Eva Eppel, Mildred Howorlca, Eldred Wattles, John Hartke and Louise Kramer. RESIDENCE CHANGES Plymouth Motor Corp., sponsors of the greatest single event in model Alice aviation history, will repeat this year the International Model Plan* Contest at Detroit, August 18-23, A. S. Blake, Plymouth dealer, announced this went. Mr. Blake said he had received word of the Second International frtn D. S. president of Plymouth. The - neat will again be iftanetioned by the Academy of "Model Aeronautics. One hundTed and thirty-five trophies and a total of <7875, in prize monies will be awarded to winner* in forty-five events! In every one of these forty-five events a $100 first prize, *50 second prize, $25 third prize plus a handsome trophy will go to winners. In addition, special trophies for high point winners in each of the junior, senior and open classifications, will be given. The meet will be invitational and limited to the top 500 fliers from Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Frost and son are moving this week from Richmond Road to the home at Mc- Cullom Lake which they recently -= purchased. NEW DURAPOWER MAINSPRING* AT HO tXTKA COSTI the United States and many foreign countries. Invitations will be issued on a selected" basis from winners in A. M. A. state, local and Plymouthdealer- sponsored contests. Decisions of the contest committee as to selee~= The Peter H. Freunds have moved tion of contestants will be final. from Elm street to the former Joe Frett place on Riverside Drive, which they recently purchased. Open every Tuesdav until further notice. Park Pub, Green and Pearl Streets, MeHenry. .2 Beautiful black and white hats in a variety of smart styles for summer, 1948. Elisabeth Pich, Green Street, McHehry. 2 LaSjr Elgin. 19 jewtU. natural, gold filled ene. Blmck cord. |71i9t Beneath the Elgin beanty & the moet important watchmaking develop- Bifnt in over 200 years. A mainspring that won't, ornst, is non-magnetic,' . ; holds its "springiness"' "• Indefinitely and can't %e Woken by overwinding. It rfimiwaiw 99% vf MMefc troubles due to md **oinspring faduresj See deHMnstratian of " DuraPower Maimpring jqnaBty in our steta. ^- Another ideal gift for either the young lady graduate -gentleman-^who i& finishing high school is 4 PORTABLE RADIO, We have good oi^pg for $3.9.95 and /(plus battery) tmrd Elgbu 11 iMMh. Iff MMl fSli fiUod esse. LmSm mm*. 514 W. Main St TetMeHenfT jk-.. M 1 L L en FRIDAY-SATURDAY, MAY 28-29 Gene Aatry *• ON THE RIO GRANDE" -Co-Hit 'BLONDE SAVAGE' EUNDA Y-MONDAY, MAT M-Sl Technicolor t Mnaical "oood mwsw Awe ^lljasn NOTEL MK Lnwfani MOTS! MATINEE MONDAY MEMORIAL HAT - Doors Opdn tflt » *.' ' TUESDAY - WEPNBBDAT JI1NB 1-2 Joan Bennett in v 'THE SECRET BEYOND * THE DOOR" STARTS THURSDAY, JUNE t 'Mickay Roooey \" (ILLSS•* MeOtfY"' Planned, as was last year's, bjr model builders, for model builders and staffed by men with years of experience in the' hobby, the second International will have separate events for indoor and outdoor rubberpowered plans, "fens powered- freeilight, and for eontrol-line gaspowered, including scale models* stunt and jet. While official headquarters of the meet will be at Detroit, model'builders, are asked NOT TO WRITE TO HEADQUARTERS but to GO DIRECTLY TO THEIR LOCAL PLYMTOUTH DEALER. All Ply? mouth" dealers will have complete information on the contest. Instruction books and entry blanks are available at all Plymouth dealers. HOMING iVENTS May 28 ' Annual Meeting of Red Cross Chapter--City &11. May 29 Bake Sale--Sponsored by Altar and It. Patrick^ Medlar Studio Photo MR. AND MRS. JOHN MUSSER At a lovely wedding service solemnised on Saturday, May 15, at St. John's Lutheran church, Woodstock. Miss Dolores Krein of Lily Lake became the charming bride of Mr. John Musser, Jr., of Woodstock. Complete details of the wedding ap- 'wJt' K?g?-g. w~k'* '•"•J * ft, -t csl II MARRIED IN CHICAGO In a very beautiful late spring wadding which was solemnized at St Angela's rectory, Potomac and Massasoit avenues, Chicago, oil Saturday, May 22, Miss Jacqueline Golden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney F. Anderson of Chicago, became the bride of Mr. Robert Vernon Phannenstill of Chicago, son of the John Phahnenstills of McHenr; Following a wedding trip, the coupi will, make their home in Chicago. IT takes plenty these days! But careful planning helps reduce some operating costs. Keeping Careful accounts of money, with the aid of a checking account, helps too. Come in and start one. * ^cHEW STATE BANK Member Federal Reserve System • 7le- 1 Member Federal Insnra&ce Corper«ti«%^ +TR MATTERS Y^YOUII IIREIII^ Call 404 for flowers for Memorial Day. MeHenry Floral Co. 2 Matrons' hats in large head Sizes, and appreciation to the people in Attractive styles for the well the community, the American Legion dressed lady. Elizabeth Fich. Green Father Savage and Father Gilbride, street, MeHenry...... 2 for their kindness in our loss, in CARD OF THANKS the death of our son and hrnthrf. Words cannot express pur thanks' Don Bauer, MR. AND MRS. LOUIS BAUER AND DAUGHTERS. Subscribe for The Plaindealer h • H.P. •"ST..* with J4fow*iha Outboard* 93.50 Only ITS Week e Acttonlzed TraWn« WMH»ut n Pl^n e PnsMvn lolplii Typn Cooling FIM«|S A (porting componieii far fhhormon "hi.lhe know." KsmA aiiiiiCnii m|||| 4ik ^ ^ NW MW VRIY WHVI 3FLVMI W ^VV YVV TNFTL ono Q HRUIIV* down for porfoct troWw^. Bnsy lo wrny w^fln only 38 lbs. 3 Kf. Singlo with woodless pcppsllar ond underwater exhaMSk MAWATHA • N>1. 27.50 WAWA1NA I 6340 »C)l PapesdaMe- Saty Carry--Gallon Sizw CAMP JUGS ' 165 e Heovy gowga SnI wSb VARCOM Dslsx* . . OU Batttry 4.00 MOW iNLY 8 95 e tare* wouHi v-- fof lead or bmtragt • Sizes to flit «V popwlnr •f can. Rosary Sodality of Church--Pries Mark et. Jane 1 Johnsburg Community Club Ritigwood TJnit, Home Rose Jepson. Plastic Demonstration -- Woodman Hall--Gbonsored by Ifcx River Valley ^mp, R, N. A. June S C. D. of A. Installation of Officers--* St. Mary's-St. Patrick's School Hall. A Circle 8, W. R^r Jarih Altar and Rosary _ Woodland Cemetery f" Association Annual Mettipg--MslfKmic Hall--8 o'clock. - ; \ Juvenile ' Forester Installation and Pot-Luck 8uppe*--0t< Hary's Hall; Jane Ik 11, 11.. Run|mage Sale -- Sponsored O. E. S. r ^ > Jane It, 11 Heme Talent Play--High School Anditorium -- Sponsored bf Mithers Club. Jane 18, 19 Musical Comedy, "Plantation Party" I --High School- Auditorium--Me~r Henry Choral Club. June 24, 25, 2$ Rummage Sale--Sponsored by Altar and Rosary Sodality of St. Patrick's church. Complete line of Lsa*s •t WattfcM Dnif Btora, New tAuddrn <ROQtfET SETS N«w po(o-typ« moSctv Stand Indwded^Com- C.QC phta»•»far4ployen. wa#aP Regulation aiz*. SUfMMK SITfsr«playars 10.18 24 Months of quick starting--PLUS--planty of Extra Power for accessories. Horn's the battery that has extra power when you nood it most. Finest materials used in construction. Gunr» anteod 24 months. Vacation t!mn is fust around the comer ... time for funloving clothes that double for work or play. Teenage dungarees for gardening, brief shorts for sunning and gay ~ swim suits especially for dunlcingt are just a few of the exciting playclothes at your Gamble Store. ROLLER SKATES VMM > f. -- un Foldiog camp stool 98c Folding camp stool W&tk back rest $1.96 Sturdy denim DUNGAREES for good hard work or just plain relaxin . Blue only in sizes . 7 to 18 - 24 to 32 $2.98 and white or >lue and white Checked Shorts a^| ' Petal Pnshen J.;3Qomplete range of sizes t $1.96 to $3.98 i' Polo Shifts to 12^9 Flaytex "Wave Onard" Caps 'X % * *for beach and shower Aathorised Dealer f Aw IMwr «* if* -w?«i>.oeLLsrrs,owir' 811 Main Stioet Wast McHeary li- JSSSSMFv-:" \-.sRpsWPp^

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