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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Apr 1951, p. 2

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in. Jtka RHM At fntai* Behiel ftome Economic 4-If 'ol^l'lfcadera ^rid the flnt if V MH«» of training and informational schools last week. Mrs. Nels Dahlffen, coehalrtnaii, 4-H county committee, With Mrs. H. P. Lekberg, presitted , and announced the dates of aetiy- >i«s planned for thn«MM< : Miss Mary Campbell, home economist, Public Service of Northern Illinois, presented her company's plan for the promotion of the activity involving the use of electric- It*. ; Organizational policies were discussed and recommendations made ""tar the county 4-H ruit> ooinmittee In consider. - Leaders attending • included Mrs. John Hogan of Ringwood. In. Pklaaey Speaks t« W«MW*S flab The Woman's club will hold its Hext/ meeting on Friday afternoon, April IS, in the Legion Home, beginning at 2 o'clock. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Marion Phinney of Woodstock, executive secretary of tiie county Red Cross chapter, who Will talk on the various phases of fted Cross Work. The musical portion of the program will be furnished by Eugenie Glaser, who will aing folk songs in couume. Chairman for the afternoon is Krs. Hugh Murphy, to be assisted % Mrs. Ray Rothermel, Mrs. Noi^ ttart Much, Mrs. William Pries, Jr.. and Mrs. Kurt Vosa. • county meeting of the Federated Woman's club will be held at tkf Maaonic hall in Algonquin, beginning at 10 o'clock on Wednesday. April 11. This is a lunchaon meeting to which all members of the local Woman's club are invited. They may attend all or any part of the day's meeting. Those who attend the luncheon are asked to hiring their own plaee asttiag and m diah tor pot-lack.. Betsy ©elder Wed To Paal C. Smith Dr. and Mrs. Mark Gelder of Richmond announce the marriage of their daughter, Betsey, to Paul C. Smith of McHenry. Upon their return from a wedding trip, the couple will reside in Crystal Lake. St. Agatha Javenlles To Hold Installation The juveniles of St. Agatha's court, W.C.O.P., will hold installation of officers on Monday, April 9. at 6:30 o'clock. Those to be installed include Dorothy Hiller, chief ranger; Janice Oeffling, vice-chief ranger; Adele Sehmitt. recording secretary; Mary Ann .Miller, treasurer; Jewel May and Kathleen Freund. sentinels; Mildred Hiller and Cynthia Frett, conductors; Carol Ann Stilling. Marilyn Smith and Donna Adams, Three Virtues; Carol Smith and Joan Young, flag- bearera St Agatha's Installation Installation of newly elected members of St Agatha's court, W.C.O.F., will be held Tuesday, April 17. beginning with a banquet at Hetterman's at 6:30 and followed by the installation service at the Johnsburg school hall. Those wishing reservations for the dinner are asked to call Hilda May or Virginia Pit sen by Sunday, April IS. Bis? Three flab Manning Meeting The Busy Three 4-H club, including the communities of McHenry, Johnsburg and Ringwood, will hold its first official meeting of the year, at the McHenry high school on Tuesday, April 10, at 8:15 o'clock. Officers will be elected at this meeting. livan were married by the Rev. Donendelft, then paator of St; John's Lutheran church in Woodstock. Mr. Westman, 74, is still active about the nursery. His wife, 72, also keeps bus)' about htlr home and in theX sum- mer tend:s? haW Vla1r ge garden. jli O Kaatx-Oxfoby Tows Exchanged Miss Marjorie Ka»U of Woodstock became the bride of Theodore Oxtobv. Jr.. son of the senior Oxtobys of the Ringwood area, in a service performed at 7:30 o'clock on March 26 by Justice of the Peace Orville M. Kerns. The bride was attired in a light green suit, with, which she wore mate ing accessories. The bride is employed in Woodstock. The bridegroom is returning to Fort Leonard Wo<j>d, Md. lllUDnlm •aeata At Putr Eighth grade pupill If tl^:fiblic (rade school were guests at a party given last Fsiday, March 80, In the Legioa Home, with Howard tJseaan of Lake Defiance as host. The boys were attired as cowboys and* the giria in waists and full ...pkhta. The teachers Were also invited and entered into the fun, which Included games and square dancing. The caller was Mr. Useman's father. Ernie Useman, who haa been calling square dances for the Legion this year. Refreshments were served, ending in a most enjoyable evening. Juvenile Foresters Held Easter Party The juveniles of St. Clara's Court, W.C.O.F., held ther annual Easter party last "week, at which time an election of officers also took place, "they include Geraldine Freund, chief ranger; Marion Blake, vice-chief ranger; Georgia Stenger, secretary; Joanne Smith. MISS ELSIE SMITH BRIDE OF MUNDELEIN MAN LAST SATURDAY One of the season's lovllest weddings occurred last Saturday, March 31. when Miss Elsie Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Smith of Johnsburg, became the bride of Mr. Donald Fluger, son of th£ Fred Flugers of Mundelein. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Carl Lobitz at 5:30 o'clock at the Zlon Evangelical Lutheran church. Soloist for the service was Miss Gerrie Aeverman, who sang "The Lord's Prayer" and " O' Perfect Love", accompanied on -the organ by Miss Catherine Schwerman. The pretty bride wore a gown of white lace and satin, with net yoke and long train. Her fingertip veil was held in place by a seed pearl tiara and she wore a rhinestone necklace, a gift of the groom. Her bridal bouquet consisted of Easter lilies and white carnations. Serving as matron of honor was Mrs. William Shabow of Chicago, a close friend of the hrid-, who was attired in a gown of y«llow marquisette, with matcning headpiece, and carried blue carnations. Miss Dorothv itlake of McHenry, a friend. V.r . George Fluger of Muridelein, s.«ter-in-law of the groo;:'.. and Miss Marj^-le Fluger. his sjsier, acted as bridesmaids. All wore blue marquisette dresses and matching headpieces and carried bouquets of yellow carnations. George Ffuger served his brother as best man and groomsmen were James Oeffllng c.-f McHenry, John Wolawic of Lily Lake and Edward Gleason of Mundelein. friends. Mrs. Smith chose for her daugh- IN SHARON CHURCH A simple bat' 10*%ly wedding service wttfe solemnised in Sharon, Wis., on Wednesday morning, April 4, uniting in marriage Miss Flor- Sce Larkin. daughter of Mrs. mes E. Larkin of McHenry, and Mr. Howard Cramer of Walworth, Wis. Rev. Fr. Peil officiated at the nuptial mass, which was performed in St. Mary's at Sharon. The attractive bride was attired in a navy blue suit and White accessories. Her only attendant was her sister, Mrs. Earl. Dowell, of Lafayette, Ind., who wore a beige suit and coral accessories. Harry Cramer served his brother as best man. Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served to the immediate families at the Rolaine Grill. Wonder Lake. • The bride is a graduate of the McHenry high school and is employed in the office of the R. C. Allen company of Woodstock. The groom is a graduate of the Walworth high school and is employed by the Walworth lumber company. The couple will reside at Walworth. . ^ .ter's wedding im aqua-colored treasurer: Diane Freund and Do- dreg8i navy acceg*/flM and a cor. Cfrda 1 At VMe Heine Circle 1 oC the W&lQJL will faevt at tha home of Mrs, Fred Heide at 1 o'clock on Tuesday, April 10. lores Blake, conductors; Joan Wegener and Joann May. sentinels; Frances Blake and Denise Justen, flag bearers. Installation will he held April 30. Frank We*>t«anns Wed M Tears McHenry friends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westman of Woodstock, operators of the Westman Evergreen Nursury for more than thirty years, were happy to learn of the celebration of the couple's golden •Wedding anniversary April 3. In observance of the occaaion, they held open house at their home last Sunday. Frank Westman and Lena Sul- Resumes Teaching After Marriage Last Month Mrs. .Bernard Ivan Grover has resumed her student teaching in the Home Economics,, Department of the local school after her recent marriage. The f o r m e r Adele Ann Auringer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Au~ ringer of Harvard, was married. on St. Patrick's day to Pfc. Grover of Capron in the Evangelical Luth-' eran church of Harvard. Mrs. Grover will be graduated from Northern Illinois State Teachers college in DeKalb on June 3. Her husband is stationed at Camp McCoy, Wis. sage of pink carnations Mrs. Fluger wore a lilac-colored dr»*at navy accessories and a white tarnation ciii»:tge. A ret-crUon and supper for 300 guests ft;l!o*«d the ceremony, held at the Veterins of Foreign Wars clubhouse. Tin1 couple left on a week's weddl.ig trip and upon their return home will ielide In Round Lake. The former Mis* Smith attended the local high »chool and has been employed at the Oaks in Crystal \At- The bridegroom Is engaged In, trming la the Round Lake community. Renew that subscription to the Plaindealer now. f ARD OF THANKft; ; We would like to take this opportunity to thank all the people of McHenry Township for their support at the polls Tuesday. Your support was greatly v" appreciated and we will try our be$t to serve all of the people of McHenry Township. * Math N. Sehmitt Charles "Chuck" Miller Car! J. Hallstrom ' Leroy M. Sqjith PERSONALS mm........ Mrs. Cornelius Quinlan accompanied the high school musicians to Bensonville lasts Saturday, where she played for one of the singers. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawrence of Chicago visited her mother, Mrs. Mollie Givens, last weekend. Mr. and. Mrs. Glen Robinson of Woodstock called on McHenry relatives Sunday afternoon. Mrs. £iBle Bassett has returned home from the Woodstock hos-' pitai /md is recovering, nicely frony' recent surgery. Cairl Buckner accompanied local tnusipians to the contest at Benfienville last Saturday. Jack, Laures, Jack Thies and Richard Hiller, who spent the Raster vacation at their homes here, have returned to St. Thomas college in St. Paul, Minn. Mj's. Lynn Smith and son. Dennis. of Rockton visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Conway, on Tuesday. Eleanor Marie -Blake, postulant at St. Joseph's convent. Milwaukee, Wis., visited her parents, the Leo Blakes, during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reinboldt and daughters, Janice and Carol, and Ray Oker, the latter of Crystal Lake, spent Sunday visiting in the Paul Albert home at Clinton,'Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geary and Mrs. Howard Reinboldt ^yisited friends in in River Forest on Monday. Carl Adams has returned to the seminary in Maryland where he is studying for the priesthood after spending the Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Adams. Adolph Weideman spent the Easter vacation at his home here. He is studying for the priesthood at a seminary in Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Young visited in the Louis Young home at Waukegan Sunday. Mrs. John R. Freund and daughter, Diane, spent the weekend in Oak Park, where they visited Mrs. Eleanor Manning. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Blake, son, Tommy, and daughter, Eleanor Marie, Peter Blake and Mrs. A. P. Ffeund visited Sisters Ildefons aid Arcadia at Campbellsport, Wis., on Monday. Dttf to the deatfc af Mr. Overton, the R. I. Overtdn.^MOr flalee and Overton CadtllalHFbatiaft/eom'paay will be closed all day Saturday, Aprit ' : aaaaMMiMaiw AfcQira rat sat* George Whitcpmb, a former resident of McHenry, where be resided in the Wattlea apartments, has ben confined to the Woodstock hospital following a fall last week. Mr. Whitcomb has been living in Crystal Lake. ' Frank felake underwent surgery at the Wodstock hospital on Thursday morning. R. 1. Overton has been 4 medical patient in Victory Memorial hospital, Waukeg&n, since Tuesday. Mrs. B)len Freupd ha# been a patient in the Woodstock hospital this week. Ben Fout of Spring Grove underwent surgery at the Wooiatock hospital last week. GRANTED DIVORCE Wanda Anderson of Lily Lake was granted a divorce from Harold Anderson in circuit court before Juifee William M. Carroll this ^asi week. BIRTHS Mr. 'and Mra; William Miller of Fox River Grove are the parents of a daughter, born at St. Joseph's hospital, Elgin, on March 2d. Mrs. Anna Miller Is the paternal grandmother. Mr., and Mrs. Edmund Lay of Kenosha are the parents of a son, John William, born at 8t Catherine's hospital in that city 'on March 24. They have one other child, Judy, 2 years old. Mrs. Lay is the former Betty Kilday. A son was born March 28 at the Woodstock hospital to Mr. and Mrs. William C. Goodnow of Wonder Lake. A son was bora at the Woodstock hospital on Sunday to Mr. »"fl Mrs. Lewis Swedow. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Heinz are the parents of a daughter, born April 1 at the Woodstock hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Seynor are the parents of a son, born at the Woodstock hospital,March 31. * -\ "*•" 7;^,. NOTICE , ;.A. .. r wwuld like* to announce to the voters of Ward 2 my candidacy for re-election as alderman in the April 17 city election Your support at the polls will be greatly appreciated. ARNOLD ANDERSON political adv. 47-2 BALLY AT METMODI8T church , Over seventy teen-agers and their parents from Ut» Methodist churches of Wobdstock, Crystal Lake, Ringwood and McHenry gathered, ip the Community Methodist church Sunday evening, April 1, for a Lak# Geneva rally. Frank Rleder of Park Ridge showed colored movies of the Methodist youth &aiAi>8 for pre-hlgti, high school, and pott-high young people'which are held each summer at Conference* Point camp, Lake Geneva, Wis. Preceding the film,, Judy Roesch led a tervice of worablp, assisted by Ilene Bassett and Cetia Page. Group singing and refreshments lent a sociable touch to the occasion. Information about these camps id 1951 may be obtained from Patsy Gorahspn, Lake Geneva Secretary of the local Methodist Youth Fellowship, or from Rev. J. felliott Corbett. Wm'I'M'! IPWRNOMMU:U T -M< T ONMMF TTIMMUiHK MOJOTNT. . < IWOMIHI OUAIAC «UW. E PFL«*A*OT WATU. MMVH, MFTM '• 'J-' • ftKVMT nwili r SEE YOUR LOCAL ijr DRUGGIST PTMIAKI PfftMPNTH II m Retail Stores • 1^3 p p These figures represent a great wealth of merchandising skill on the part of the owners and employees of America's retail stores. There is a tremendous pmount of banking service reflected here, too. Checking and savings accounts, loans, and other complete banking facilities play an important part in the flow of goods in America's free enterprise system. Whatever your financial needs, see us first/ McHENRY STATE BANK . • •••*,•'" :.' nemDer rranii i/epoBiz inBur&nce uvpuizxM Member Federal Reserve System YOU HBA*U§ t"- W1- I' CLOCK SALE isee;A.M.||TUl Noon -- No, we are not selling clocks .... but we are selling merchandise with * Vjlues up to $22.50. Com? and make your selection from our special groups m • » • ' • DRESSES j»How do you purchase by the clock? It's simple--the time by the clock is the actual price that you pay for your purchase. The clock sale will be for FRIDAY, APRIL 6 only, and will be between the hours of 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon. - Herd is an example: You come in and make your selection, give it to one of our sales' ladies and look at the clock. That is the price you pay-- purchase a dress at 9:20 a.m., all you have to pay is $9.20. Irs FUN, ITS EXCITING. IT'LL BE SAVINGS | ~~$S&?feOME TO JEANNETTE'S CLOCK SALE V 1 FRIDAY MORNING AT 9:00. Final JEANNETTE'S STYLE SHOP ELM STREET McHENRY. ILL, Out Of Th s Wor d <5$nneUMCe& th* Introduction of tbo nowost MM in ring design In over 500 ymars The only rings In thJ world that ad/vsf to tho tontour* of your flngor porfftly. You fro cordially Invltod tor a free demonstration of your truo flngor Site. 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