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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 May 1952, p. 2

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* : • ^^J***:*! tltfi6',- ¥ •• -J •* .*••'•-'» i* r * .. _.t?c «. *.<•* «^ »*• * &*""«9* *9.,« " * ^C»' * * ** 1" • " 4,^"' " . ' -.fc N8--< THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER si" '-. t F.> • »*.»<•<, 1 ^ •• ;" ' -* ^-.'I •> <* "»V'5 \ . 'J'-' - - , i. • • ^'•4'; .• •>>fp., s.<;^,-- ^h^3W/V>r^7&:-- V.q ••..•• -s. Mi; 1. 1852 ferlde-To-Be Shower G«est * \ .",^-i • Miss Barbai€;/;eW^*'«^"'«^l' be a bride of May 17, was honorei guest at a. miscellaneous pre-nup tlal shower held at the home o Mrs. Floyd Oooley recently. Co hostesses were Mrs. Fred Roger and Mrs. Henry Miller. Twenty-five friends and rela tives were present to enjoy games after which Mrs. Albert Barbiar entertained with piano selections A tasty lunch was served at .the close of the evening. Out of town guests included Miss Peggy Olson and. Mrs. Fred Zieman of Oak Park. Mrs. Joseph Connerty of Woodstock and Mrs Ilonald Ekstrom of Elgin. Mrs. Ralph Justen "1f t ' T . A . C h a i r m a n v ' . ; v \ -Mrs. Ralph Justen is chairman tit the social hour following tht May 7 meeting of the Parent- Teachers association of St Mary's-St. Patrick's school. The entertainment will incluck vocal selections by high schoo students, with Jennifer Houda an Jack Wirtz, state finalists, sing ing the numbers in which' the; enter competition at Jackaonvilk III., this week. Sfcoww Honored Mrs. Jean Sund * A pink and blue shewer honor ing Mrs. Jean Sund was held last Thursday evening at the Legion Home, with Mrs. Louise Miller. Mrs. Eleanor Reid and Mrs. Lor etta Meyer.*as hostesses. Twenty-five were present to enjoy a buffet lunch served from an attractively decorated table. Games vipre played and prizes merited by Miss Adele Glaser Mrs. Henry Buchert. Mrs. Bctto Rode and Mrs. Theodore Olsen. Present at the shower were Bessie Sund and Mrs. Henry Buchert of Crystal Lake, Edith • Sund of Ridgefield, Betty Holtfreter of Woodstock, Mrs. Theodore Olsen, Louise Kiddlesen and Therese f Schultz of McCullom Lake. (jVven Smith, Betty Rode Lorrairfe ^Gausden, Evelyn Lavesqne, Grace Patake, Kathy Simon Dorothea ^Lobita and Shirley Ol- ? ura I Youth Plans - Square Dance Don ificCl.iy of Elgin ugll fur lisb the music and tailing for square dance to be tyeld at West- «W>bd school Saturday night. May 3. The dance is the climax to, a membership drive, held by the >tcHenry County Rural Youth. Refreshments will be {available at the dance and will' be served by the program comnjittee. ; APRIL BRIDE .fohnftbnrg Club° || To Meet May 5 : v i.f The Johnsburg '.Community A ill hold its next meeting Man- > day evening. May 5, At tins tune plans for the summer carnival the last of June will be discussed. Refreshments will be served, Fox Valley Camp At Peterson Home •"*• :l; Fox River Valley camiS bf the R. N. A. will meet Tuesday evening. May ft, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Peterson, with Mrs. Frances Peterson as co-hostess. . 4j. , i ^hoto By Worwicki v~*; MRS. fVm. WK^JLANU - * In a pre«y wedding solemnised in St. Patrick's church on April 19, Miss Rita Conway of McHenry exchanged nuptial vows with William J. Weyland of Vaupell's subdivision, Griswold Lake. Past Officers' Night At O.E.S. Homq Bureau • v " ; t Unit Meets May $ The Ringwooid Home Bureau < unit will meet on Tue^ay, May. 6. i a t 1 : 3 0 o ' c l o c k a t t h e h o m e o f ! Mrs. Arthur Htjppe. Mrs. VMM Bp pel will present a Wesson j selection and arrangement of pictures and Mrs. C. F. Johnson >prill | give another on meat. There will also be a garden exchange. T%eta Chapter Members Enjoyed Program Aerogram on music and art in Austria was presented to membifcrf of Alpha Theta chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma when they net last week at the home of Mrs. Blance Koehler at Woodstock. Committee chairmen for the year irere named during the evening. 'Those from here who attended ti|e meeting were Genevieve Knox, Nellie Doherty, Ethel McGee, Eleanor Foley, Dorothy Gibbs and I411ian Bolger. Honored At Two Showers i Miss Barbara Carey, who will be a bride later this month, was guest at a personal shower held at the home of Miss Sally Smale at Wonder Lake 1 Tuesday evening of this week. Guests were coworkers at the McHenry bank. A social evening was enjoyed and Miss Carey presented with lovely gifts. Last Friday evening, Mrs. Lillian Cairns was hostess to twenty friends and relatives at a kitchen shower held at her home on John street. Games provided entertainment and the social hour was concluded with the serving of an appetizing lunch. Miss Carey received a number ot gLfta fqr the home. <r^. IVaa Lorttre Ware Urogrraamm Oa May 9 " One of the finest programs of t*e yehr to be planned by the ItcHenry" Woman's club will be held Friday, May 9, at the Legion Home. At that time Mrs. R. C. Williams will have on display her woman's AiTxUia~ry™o7the Memor- Opllection of Lustre Ware and will ^ Hospital for McHenry County, give a talk on "Romance of Old AUXILIARY UNIT SPONSORS '3ACH TO BOOGIE" REVUg The Todd all-boy concert, "Bach to Boogie," will return to the Woodstock Opera House for its home town appearances on Friday and Saturday nights. May. 2 and 3, at 8 p.m. This versatile aggregation, ranging from 12 to 17 years of age, brings a musical program unique in the. school-boy field. Its long suits are quality and variety, whether the number is from the classics or musical comedy. "Bach to Boogie," under the capable direction of Carl Hendrickson, is being sponsored in its county appearances by the Past Officers' Night was observed by the McHenry chapter of the* Order of Eastern Star on Tu^aday. April' 22, Wfth the following past niatr6n$ and ipast: patrons holding offices. ^ Worthy Matron. E^ite Reiker Worthy Patron, Getfrge Reiker i Associate ||atron, J4abel, John- j Associate Patron. George John-; son Secretary, Chancey Harrison j Treasurer. Lottie Branford j Conductress, Mildred Howorka ] Associate Conductress, Valeska j Hoppe Chaplain, Elsie Hoppe Marshel, Frances Vycital Organist, Gretta Goodell Adah, Katie Harrison Ruth, Gertrude White Esther, Ethel Jones Martha. Minnie Martin Electa, Floribel Vogel Warder, Ethel Smith Sentinel, Lulu Klontz Soloist, Nancy Humphrey Color Bearer, Herbert Howorka Escorted and introduced were Eva Eppel, guest of honor; Myrtle Harrison, Ethel Holly. Florenc1 Larson and Lydia McNeil, past matrons of McHenry chapter; four members of grand chapter committees, two worthy matrons and two worthy patrons, four past matrons aj\d two past patrons. ' Talks during the evening were given by Alyce Hoeft, worthy matron, William Hoeft, worthy patron, Elsie Reiker, George Reiker, Eva Eppel and Aeola Underwood, instructress. Beautiful table decorations added to the impressiveness of the occasion with delicious refreshments served by the committee in charge, Marian Cannon, Marge Klingberg, Emma Pyritz, Edith Harrison, Esther Leckband and Luanne Howorka. V Personals Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lavelle of Stteator viatted McHenry relative* last Sunday and also called on Mrs. Lavelle's sister, Miss Mayme Buss, in Waukegan. Miss Ren a Scheid, Mr?. Nici: M. Justen and Mrs. William Staines were Waukegan visitors one day last week. Jerry Roger* of Rantoul, ill., visited his parents, the Fred Rogers, last week. He is attending weather school at Chanut • field.' Carol and Patay Glosson attended a birthday party for thejta cousin, Sharon Whiting, ,i* Wopdstock last week. \ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Letcher spent, a few days last wefek at Pehin. iCrs. Letcher also /visited her daughter. Nancy, at Galesburg, where the latter attends college Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ha,rvey and sons and Miss Patricia Harvey of Chicago were Sunday guests in the Roy Miller home. Mrs. Gus Freund visited the Fred Walker family at Birmingham, Mich., last week. T^ Walters resided in McHeory until a short time ago. . Bob Bacon of Chicago spesnt the weekend visiting his mother, Mrs Zena Bacon. Mrs. George Kane, MiS3 Ann Frisby, Miss Lena and Miss Clara Stoffel visited Mayme 9ua« at Victory Memorial hospital, Waukegan, on Sunday. Mrs. Floyd Cooley and Mrs Jttlia Kent visited Miss Mayme Buss in Victory Memorial hos-. pital, Waukegan, Friday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phalin and daughters, Monica and Diane, of Waukegan visited McHenry relatives last Sunday. Mr. Phalin's car. which was stolen from a Waukegan parking lot two weeks ago, was recovered this past week in Waukegan. , Joan and Joyce Adams attended the Cole Brothers circus in Chicago last week, accompanied by their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mr*, Kenneth Murray of Mundelein. Mrs. John Bolger attended the concert given by Rosary college choir at Rockford laat Sunday. Her daughter, Mary Ann, is a member of the choir. CAROLYN NICHOL FLORIAN SCHMITT WED SATURDAY his father in the latter's business, Schmitt A Cbmway Insurance Agency. Complete line of L»'» ponltr* remedies at V«ttk» Drag Store. XcUrary. 4b One of the prettiest spring weddings of this season was solemnized last Saturday afternovn. April 26, in the rectory of St, Mary's church at 2:30 o'clock when Miss Carolyn Nicholls Exchanged nuptial vows with Mr; Florian Schmitt. The bride is t>t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Nicholls of the Burton's Bndgt community* and the. bridegroom u the son of Math N. Schmitt McHenry. The, service was r^ad by Rev. Fr. Nick Schmitt of Oklahoma City, an uncle of the grocini Miss Nicholls was charmihgJ in a white net, ballerina lengil d r e s s , ~ w i t h l a c e o v e r s k i r t a n , jacket. Her fingertip veil was held in place by a Juliet cap of I satin, pearl trimmed, aiid she carried a bridal bouquet of white carnations. Her only jewelry was a pearl necklace, a gift of tbe groom. „ . Attending ,h» / • Mrs. • Agatha Brefeld, sister of the j groom, as matron of honor, ami Miss Ardene Nichols, sister of the bride, as bridesmaid. Both were attired similarly in net gowns of lime green, ballerina length, styled with peter pan collars and apes. They wore matching lace n n e t s a n d c a r r i e d n o s e g a y s o f , red carnations. j Serving the groom as best man was a close friend. Edward Buss, j Jr., while William T. Doherty, air i So a friend, was groomsman. The bride's mother chose a i usty pink dress with navy and j white accessories and a corsage' of white carnations. : u ; A reception was held at IS, o'clock Saturday evening in St. • Mary's-St. Patrick's school hall' for 300 guests. A beautiful, deco- \ rated cake was baked for the' occasion by the groom's aunt, < Mrs. Emma Bertrang, of Aurora..! The couple left late in tbe eve- j ning for a trip through the South} and upon their return will reside i with his father on Elm street, i The new Mrs. Schmitt graduated from Crystal Lake high school with the class of 1951 and was employed as secretary to Atty. Vernon J. Knox at Crystal Lake. Mr. Schmitt is a 1946 graduate of the local high school and served for seventeen months with the Army in the Pacific theatre. He is now associated with wi=T> MARCH IS BIRTHS Reria#. (bat subscription to the Plaindealcr tow. Mr. and Mr*. Curtis Lenox of •Downers Grove, ill., announce the "birth of their first child* a son, ; born April 29. % :,:r. ^.nd J./iT. George Big^o nn nounce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Christine Marie, born at the Woodstock hospital April 2 NO THR UCK Joseph. Bauer of Ingleside susaine& a broken arm on Monday morrpg. 1 > Matt. Glosson^ h&a been a pat- ' i fjjraLi mnmni ho^itai, w :onaL THE DONALD BOLLMANS Following a honeymoon trip to! Acapulco, Mexico, Mr. and Mrs. j Donald Stewart Bollman are rc-! siding at Bittersweet Place, Chi- > cago. They were married March | 15 in Howe Memorial chapel on j the Northwestern University campus, followed by a reception in the Sarah Siddons Walk of the Ambassador East hotel. Before her marriage, Mrs. Bollman was Mary Catherine Pfennock, ' daughter of Mrs. Jaides Georgd, Westfall and the Ate Pail Fennock. Mr. B^Uman is son of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Bbllman of Pistakee S$y, McHgnry, and-i/$ w^^lmoviop . w»ident|,. > MARRIAGE LICENSES Joseph Koerber, McHenry, and Pearl Simon, Chicago. feUNSOLE* NOTABLE, FREUND'S . ^ .Sewing mac^iimk i'S?}'. Sales and Sarvice, * 'A^joas from Hunterville ' Hioue 861.J-3 McHenry, Ili ; Need Rubber stamps? Order at remedies at Wattles Drug Store, McUeary. Dtf Lustre Ware." Mrs. Williams has accumulated her beautiful collection from throughout the world 3id recently has shown it many mes on the North Shore. The committee in charge of the program includes Mrs. Robert j Weber, chairman; Mesdames Clar-' ehce Anglese, LeRoy Conway, j fTorbert Mauch, Ray Rothermel, Herman Scholle, Richar^ glem- j tag and James Gallagher. J Need, Rubber stamps? Order at The Plaindealer. Residence Chaages Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bickler, former local residents who had been living in Chicago until this past winter, are now at home on Crystal Lake road. They spent a few months this past season with George Helmer in Saginaw, Mich. The average cost of providing ' 4river education courses tp high •chool_students is only $34.02 for, -fach student, less than the cost i •f repairing a damaged fender. I --A# HA|4f the cost of ^ whole miliiY.. vAIMS FOR CALVES McHennr County # Farmers Co-op McHenry, IUfnoU MOTHS imm -Wf A' {UHtX INSURED MOTH PROOF : -ODORLESS DRY CLEANIN<r- SAVE by c c A A s»R^ PHONE 927 N. FRONT STREET. McHENRY Branch Service Stations A|t - ML* LAKE -- LAJMGMQOR HABHWABI 8TORE MoCVLLQM, LA|LE - -WILL MARKET RINGWOOD -- WINTE8W STORE " Attention MOTHER'S FREE! All mothers who r e g i s ter in our store will receive a Mother's Day Gift. • •• Plus --- You may be the mother's eligible to receive one ol our THREE SPECIAL GIFTS VYCITAL'S HDWE. 132 GREEN STREET McHENRY, ILL. Shorn your Mother you cared enough to choote t h e v e r y b e s t . . . a Hallmark Mother's Day Card. AGATHA SHOP lld^e.-Green Street > McHenry, 111. The man whg> the scbre •• •*»'• . . f . • - ' " s'v ' • "ftEFEREEING is a sideline job for me and it mi^ans a IJWle extra cash -- cash that I put jn the bank. Yes, every time I blow tfe whisHe for the kick-off, it means money in the bank for me." " r v Safeguard your extrrffurtds in a savings account here. Build it today for future security. McHenry State Bank Member Federal Reserve System tHember Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. « m Oxi Savings Deposits PHONE 1040 . V . 1. I. A*£ you BURNING YQUR TAKE-HOME PAY 1* ^ IN A Fnrmse9 . and burns . . . and bums. There's no ead to hi* a|^' petite. And the cast of the fuel he bemetabM giant Mtee eut af Replace v C . ' ' ' 1 : now SAVE WORK' SAVF MONEY 6AS BOILER MOTHER'S DAY, MAY 11th • Our housewares and giftwares make perfect gifts for Mothers Day. Quality, appearance, and durability that will be appreciated are built into every one of these pjftsl Here's quick, quiet O-C warmth. 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