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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 Mar 1951, p. 2

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J ••W-*, *'v < *$&&'•> . * > • S^p' • ••«' ..;.•• ••• . - . March 15. 1*31 IVffiers Sirprlsrt By Former Nflfkbin (far fhtrrlew Carifft Mr and Mrs. Joseph P. Miller of IttTervlew Camp, R.N.A., will'north Or* en street were pleasantly I pot-luck dinner in honor of 1 surprised last Thursday evening nraary of the organisation | by former neighbors of the couple iy, March 20. at « o'clock »ro™ <*»«> Spring Grove vicinity. A tasty lunch was enjoyed and the evening spent in cards and visiting. Attending the gathering were Mrs. Katie fcngels and son, Arnold, Mr. and Mr\. John Angele. Mr. and the K. of C. Hall, G»ri Martfcs' tfctrat Cfcrtiteaed The Infant daughter of Mr. and Km. Carl Martin was christened Mart* Victoria In a baptismal ser^ foe solemnized at St. Patrick's Sunday by Rev. Fr Coakley. Sponsors were baby's auqt and uncle. Mr. and Slatr Justen, of Spring It Clan's f»«rt iwM Officers Clara's CourJ^ W.C.d F , electgf officers at last Thursday eve- 4|hg'« meeting. Chief ranger is rttit Freund. who will be assist- In the organization's activities dMrftkg the coming year by the fol- IbWttqr: Mary Freund. vice-chief Mutter; Mathilda Gerasch, record- 4r; LfMan 8toffel, financial secre- Hi^y; Helen Weber, treasurer; Stale Jttsten, first trustee; MarfjtfrAt Freund, second trustee; Otara Stilling, third trustee; FlorilHb Stake, juvenile director. Installation of the new officers |fj|ll take place April 26. ^ Mrs. Tony \^idhelm and Mr. and Mrs. William Yung. . N*t. Patrick** Dinner In City The Altar and Rosary sodality of St. Patrick's ch'iirch is sponsoring a dinner for members of the parish on Saturday evening/March 17. at 7 o'clock. A charge will be made for adults but children of grade school age or younger wi be admitted free. Each family is asked to bring a dish to pass. A musical program will follow the dinner. Mrs. Grace O'Brien and Mrs. Wilpany. Miss Simon la service representative at the local office and her fiance Is employed in the plant department out of Qfoeva. < I I III I t| mgi I <n -."I P.TJL Held 4"-^. v' March Meetlwf ^ , 4 Mary's-St. Patrick's ' school P.T.A. held its monthly meeting In the school hall last Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Fr. Edward C. Coakley. pastor of St. Patrick's > church, talked on the Christopher J PERSONALS V»* . *0 r John- Lbom are enjoying a two weekks' vacation trip to norlda. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith lit Movement sponsored by Fr. Keller. £en? M«idel of Chicago a*d J*1.S Sister Immaculate spoke briefly Marion Smith, a nurse at Downey on the new Sisters' college being constructed in Milwaukee. vail.- • •• Plimow-Thelen Troth Announced Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. WaTter Pinnow of Crystal Lake of the engagement of their daughter, Lois, to Harry Thelen .son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthnr Thelen of Johnsburg. No date- has beet set for the wedding. • l!f APPRECIATION I would like to take this op portunity to thank friends aiy> neighbors for flowers, gifts and cards sent to me on my birthday anniversary, March 8. They were greatly appreciated and made the day a happy one. Mrs. Simon Stoffel. CARD OF THANKS -We would like to take this op- , portunity to thank friends and liam F. Doherty are co-chairmen in j neighbors for floral offerings, docharge of the event. (nations of cars, card of sympathy --1 I and the many other kindnesses ex- Achor Baby . ^ i tended li OH* bereavement EARL H SAND AND FAMILY ftrrle t Mat |t Spencer Home Circle S of the W.S.C.S. met at fie home of Mrs. William Spencer Mat week, With Mrs. A; R. Ketel and Mrs. George Lindsay as eo- Ifstesses. Following a 1:30 o'clock lyh^nn, business was discussed, Including plans for a rummage aale to he held April 5 and 6 at the ypy Ifali. lira George Johnson and Lindsay will be in charge of Mrs. Henry Freund led 0*® de- MW. Camp HMi« fourteen member? of Pox Riv- 4t. valley camp, R.N.A., gathered tft the home of Amanda Brown mil *eek for a regular meeting. ^-Chairmen were Caroline Schlesand Susan Steittsdorfer. Were enjoyed, with a prize to each table. lhg the business meeting, were made for the annitnrkey dinner. Which will Held at the Nook restaurant Siirat tt. 3 ft* Aext regular meeting wil' Mil with Susan Olsen on April 3. Christened The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Achor of Frankfort, Ind., was christened Dolores Ann at a baptismal ceremony held at St. '44 IN MEM6RIAM Ift loving memory of our dear Joseph's churqh. Logan sport, Ind., husband, father and brother. John on March 11. The infant was Schmitt, who passed away three christened in the same dress which was worn by her two brothers and her mother, the former Dorothy Henser. Sponsors for the baby were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lawson of McHenry. Woman's flab To Be Players* Patron At last Friday afternoon's meeting of the Woman's club, members voted to have the club act as a patron of the Woodstock Players, years ago today, March 14, 1948. We often think of you; those happy days When we were all together; Your loving' smile and cheerful , ways Will live in our hearts forever. Loving Wife; Gerald and Helen; 44 Brothers and Sisters hospital, tfpent the weekend With Mr. and Mrs Art Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Whiting And family and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Whiting and children were dinner guests in the home of Oenevleve and Marty Knox on Sunday. Mrs. William .p. Foley and Miss Mary Ann Freund spent a week In Texas, where they visited Miss Frpund's fiance. Pvt. John C. Draper. who is stationed at fort Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Quinlan returned Saturday evening from tt five weeks' trip to Florida. Miss Rose ftuemann is enjoying a visit in Pensacola, Flat Clarence Anglese and daughter, Kathleen, Miss Nellie Doherty and Monica Pbalin spent Saturday in Chicago. Mrs. Odilon Long was a Chicago caller on Saturday. Mrs. Albert Vales Is spending som*> time in the home of the William Marshalls in Chicago. Mrs. George Thall of Chicago, a former local resident, is spending some time in the Wallace Dobyris home. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Althoff and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith have returned from a trip which took them to California, Texas and other states in the southwest. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lawsaftt of CARD OF THANKS At this time I would like to express my appreciation and thanks which is completing its season off{0 ajj thosQ who offered prayers plays next weekend. It was also during the time I was confined to decided that in the future the business and social meeting would be preceded, rather than followed, by dessert. Plans were discussed for a bake sale and card party to be held in the future, An interesting program included a talk by Jane Ross of Crystal Lake, who spoke on interior decorating. The committee in charge Included Mrs. G. W. Graser, chairman; Mrs. W. E. Aeverman, Mrs. Paul Jessup, Mrs. Walter HaHg. Mrs. B. B. Smith, Mrs. Thomas Phalin. Mrs. William Spencer, Mrs. George Lindsay and Mrs. William Ensweiler. the Woodstock hospital; also for the great many cards, flowers and gifts. Thanks so much. 44 Mrs. Peter J. Schaefer SfHuctiW for Thr f'wlnrteale*. ing in Frankfort, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Skow and son, Charles, of Woodstock, Mr*. Bernice Kreuger and children, Terry and Sharon Ann. and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Justen attended a housed warming at the home of the latters' son. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Justen, In Glenview Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wegener and Mr. and Mrs. William Rothermel visited the formers' son, James, at Camp Breckenridge, Ky^ !ast weekend. » Arthur Hunter of California was; called here by the death last week of his mother, Mrs. Emily Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fenwlck of Elmhurst visited - her parents*-' the C. J. Reinhanspergers, last weekend. Mr. artMr*. Leslie Olsen and family Visited in the Thar low Tort fcoirfe at-Sharon, Wla., on Suaday. Mrs. Laura Kennebeck of Des- Plaines spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. Nick B. Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hunt ind fimily of Hfcrtland Were Visitors in the Nick B. Freund home on Sunday. George Scheld of Wauconda waa a caller in the Nick B". Freund home last Saturday. Mrs. Robert Thompson and Miss Maud Granger spent Saturday fti Elgin, where they attended a meeting of the Daughters of. the American Revolution at the Sears Academy of Fine Arts. Sunday guests in the Robert Thompson home were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Latshaw and daughters. Sandra and Gail, of Lyons and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alexander of Hebron. BIRTHS JfKOlTO THK STCUC , IOC** Jack Smith is recov^hg from surgery Which he underwent a feW weeks ago- Miss Esther Steinle of Wonder Lake underwent surgery at the Woodstock hospital on Saturday. John Blazek has been a surgical patient in the Woodstock hospital. Andrew Worwtok, local photographer, Is a patient In Downey hospital. Mrs. Peter J. Schaefer returned home last Friday from the Woodstock hospital and Is recovering nicely. Friends of William Marshall will be Intereated to know where they can write to him as he is recover- McHenry spent the weekend visttf, in* from surgery which he underwent more than two weeks ago in Chicago. Ili8 address is as follows; Room 658, Wesley Memorial hospital, tBd Superior street, Chicago. Friends will be interested to learn that Leo Scheid, who broke his leg in two places a feyr weeks ago, has returned home from St. Theresp hospital and is recovering nicely. The Scheids formerly made tbelr home at GriBwold Lake. Mrs. George Shepard of Ringwood underwent surgery at the Woodstock hospital last week. Mrs. Dorothy Kirk has been a medical patient at the Woodstock hospital Fewer than one-tenth all known species of snakes are poisonous. A son waa born at the Woodstock hospital on March ( to Mr. and Mrs. Edward OOatetf. J Mr. and Mrs. Richard Prett became the parents of a son on March 6 at the Woodstock hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brown are the parents of a girl born at the Woodstock hospital March 6. Mr. and lira. Frank Mpfan df this city are the parents of a son, born at St. Ann's hospital, Chicago, on March 11. Mrto. Moran is the former Claire Freund. ThM is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Harold of Plfitakee Bay aire of a daughter, born ed ers have one child 3H years old. Mauer parents .turd Ay, ivtfarch 10. at Victory Memofiai hospital. Waukegan. s been Mauer- Jackle, . i RE1TRNS FMI TRFP • Mrs. John Anderoon has returned from a month's vacation spent in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. She made the tri^ South by plane and returned by auto /with her brother and wife, Mr. anra Mrs. A. E. Kawalske, who havl a home in Florida. She reported beautiful sunshine and high temperatures throughout her stay but added a comforting few words when she stated that in her opinion our own community had many other advantages, including the natural beftXity of tlie countryside locafly. IMSPHMONIM tin iw> * ' i - fif; . ^ : Wttif ofthes* <and othfer mddern fpptfeHTeei- <;•t p ore purchased through the convenience bank financing. Wi have loan plans for .1 .. \ many needs. Just come in whenever you need cash far any worthwhile porpos^. # • \ McHENRY STATE Member Federal Deposit Inrttrance Corporattoni Member Federal Reserve mm- { TH« Wi|W 4n* tllCTUCAL ALLOT HOW SHARES AM INK KS! Wktn Rtpaifd With Thm WltSl PATtHTtD M IT HOD I NO K»(lt »«| uffo 4 OINOUl FACTORY SHAPft, WIDTH. KNNl CtMem ANI> TIM^R MAINTAIM«D # WfAt SNA** # ^IVi TMRtt TtfAti MORfc #|AR THAN N|W SHARES IN MOST SOILS # CAN Sfc APPLltD OVER AND UVU AGAIN TO SAMF SHARf Vcrnca Welding Service H Mile ^ East of the New Bridge on Rt. (R ' PHONE XcllKMtY S»« * YaHey Camp ersary Dinner River Valley <Jamp,r R.N.A., 1 hold its anniversary dinner at ^:t0 o'clock on Monday. March 26. i the Nook restaurant. Members llMQr invite guests but must place reservations by Friday. March 23. Igr calling 96-R or 128-W. Tickets the turkey dinner are $1.65. ^mfly Hfmon Is Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Emil C. §im6n of 3425 N. Oakley street, Chicago, announce the engagement of his daughter, Emily, to Earl'Rees, sort of Frank R. Rees of Bartlett, 111. No date has been set for the wedding. Both young people are employed by the Illinois Bell Telephone com- ST. PATRICK'S DAY ^AHTY at Wiechsville, on Slocum Lakia( (2 Miles West of Wao«ond*) , \ '!st' iv I'r,' m ft' !'• 'e.. I r s • In metallic fo" 4ndf Bon-Bonn CHOCOLATE FIGURES 15c -- $2.00 For tke Grown-Up Members HEW and NOVEL EASTER BASKETS $1.85 '•1-M with assorted hand-dipped Chocolate* B!T£*SIZE MINIATURES Obly $1.00 a box Ip light or dark chotoiate, all hand-dipped and dipped with delicious centers. PREPARED BASKETS 25c -- $3.95 •11 filled with assorted candies and animals, all wrapped beautifully in cellophane. EASTER EGGS M-».. 1-11. and t-lba. 15c -- S5.2S Fruit and Nut, Coconut or all han d "lipped in Dark or Chocolate individually boxed decorated. W* have a complete assortment of •asttr Otndiea f6r tonr RMdle's BAakets. # .} ; ' MS WEST ELM STREET MeHENRY. ILLINOIS . : 10-10, Except Thursdays «-10 Masle SATURDAY. MA^CH -- Starts at 8 P. M. Bltcln; -- Entertainment -- Visit our New Dining Boon. PHONE WAUCONDA 61031 mm w&ssz. Gladstone SISTER &UMKj Of tlaSSbi NO ^iAR Of iMtA* C*M If Hi at wntM)f liquid Kill on glmtM, cigorattM, •ilv*'r4Wi end p«epl«. H*r* it tl>« LiiMtit OfMticti with color cfin^ and eblor boauty. M««nific*flt now )n (look goldon catot. 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