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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Jan 1953, p. 2

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* T%* ilj1 ^i> 'iigi igfW THE MeHSNiY PLAINDEALER January 22, - S» * >tfl*r 'IKv a IN MfiKfOCItAM In loving memory of our (toir husband and father, William Britz, who passed away one year ago, Jan. 27, 1952 Me tier's Club Plans ^ W* February 7 Dance At last week's meeting of St. Patrick's parish. Mother's club, plans were discussed for the forthcoming public dance, which the group is sponsoring on Saturday evening, Feb. 7. It will be held at the Legion Home, with square dancing between 9 and 10 p.m. and t other dancing after that hour. > Refreshments and lunch will be served. !' Tickets may be secured at the ; door or by contacting Mrs. L Chuck Miller, phone 920. I; .Last Tuesday's meeting of the ft? <3ub was the largest to date. Mothers of third and ' fourth grade pupils made up the committee. . Shower Honolfit ; Recent Bride • A surprise bridal shower was held on Jan., 18 ^at the V.F.W. Clubhouse in honor of Mrs. Jack Braidman. Twenty-four guests were present to enjoy games, after which a delicious lunch was served. Hostesses were Mrs. Edna McNish. Mrs. Luella Braidman, Mrs. Helen Hanford and Mrs. Christine Hanford. The gyest of honor was presented with many fetautiful gifts. The Braidmans were maiyled _ on New Year's Eve, Mrs. Braidman is the former Donna McNish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John McNish of Richmond. Debra WaKer is Christened Debra Lynn Walter, 4-monthold daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walter, was christened on Jan. 18 at the Methodist church by Rev. J. Elliott Corbett. Because of inclement weather, relatives and friends from Des- Plaines, Palatine and Woodstock were unable to be present. School To Hold , Card-Bunco Party A card and bunco party 4H11 he given at 8 o'clock on Friday evening, Jan. 23, at Big Hollow grade school on Rt. 12 and 134. Refreshments will be served. The public is invited. Johnsburg P.T.A. Meets Next Monday The Johnsburg Community P.T. A. will meet Monday evening, Jan. 26, at 8 p.m., when movies Will be shown and Uwch served. Cum--wltj P.T.A. Held Board Meeting "V Monday evening, Jan. 12, the hoard members of' the McHenry Community P.T.A. met at the : Wgh SjAool---for their regular ll»onthly "TTveatmg and discussed ih great detail just how to focus «e attention of the people of fe community /on the January m e e t i n g a t w h i c h t i m e , "Playtown, U.S.A." will be shown as a public service to the community. All members are urged to call or see their friends and acquaintances and let them know about this meeting. If you are notified many times, members ^sk yoh" not to be annoyed but grateful that you have so many interested friends. The I report of the committee in charge of the carnival held at the Edgebrook school Nov. 15, showed a net profit of $496.14. In putting on this carnival, not only did the McHenry Community P.T.A. offer an evening of family fun, but also made a nice profit which will be used to further redreation in the community. Forester Girls Pla| > for Valentine Par^f - Juvenile Forester girls are making plans for a Valentine party, which will be held at St. Mary's school hall on Monday evening, Jan. 26, at 7 p.m. THERESA BAUER SATURDAY BRIDE , OF G. C WILDE, JR. A quiet but very lovely weddiifg ceremony was performed last Saturday afternoon, Jan. 17, at 2:30 o'clock in the rectory of St. Mary's church when Miss Theresa Bauer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bauer of McHenry, became the bride of Gustave C. Wilde, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave C. Wilde, Sr., of Emerald Park. The petite, blonde bride was charming in a gown of ballerina length, in satin and lace. The fitted bodice was of brocadedlace, with long tapered sleeves and the bouffant skirt was of net over satin. Her fingertip veil was . held in place by a pearl tiara and she carried a bouquet of white garza chrysanthemums with stephanotis streamers. Attending her sister as maid of honor was Miss Doris Bauer, who chose a purple ballerina gown of satin and tulle. The fitted bodice featured a halter neckline of tulle and tiny bolero jacket. The full skirt was of tulle, in handkerchief style, ^he wore a matching jfoke bonnet on her head and shoes of the same color. Mrs. Andrew Steinsdoerfer, a cousin ' of the bride, and Mrs. Paul Strauss, sister of the groom acted as bridesmaids. Their dresses and headpieces were of shocking pink, styled similarly to that' of the maid ot honor. The bouquets were also similar. George Spielmann, a friend of the groom, served as best man ind Roman Bauer, brother of the bride, and Duane Andreas, a friend of the groom, were ?rocmsmen. » The bride's mother chose -a black faille dress with pink trim and a pink carnation corsage, while the groom's mother wore a beige linen dress and a similar corsage. Following the nuptials, a reception was held at the American Legion Home, with a buffet supper served to 250 guests at 5 o'clock. The former Miss Bauer is a graduate of the McHenry high school and is employed in the office of Earl R. Walsh., The bridegroom attended Woodstock Community Wgh school *nd Xs employed with the Davey Tree Expert company. y Following a honeymoon^--trip, the newlyweds will reside in an apartment at 304 West Waukegan Rpad. peep jjrt_jQur hearts is a picture of a loved one laid to rest, In memory's frame we shall keep it because it was the best. Our hearts still ache with lonliness, our eyes shed many a tear; God only knows how we miss him a«j it ends the first sad year. 37 TT-i WIFE and CHILDREN. FICKEN-BOEKER , VOWS EXCHANGED ^ W HOME SERVICE The Raymond E. Hansen home at Wonder Lake was the scene of a pretty winter wedding last Saturday, Jan. 17, when John Boeker of McHenry claimed as his bride Miss Kater;ne "Tene" Ficken, daughter of Mr. and Mre. John Ficken, also of, this city. The ;Rev. Eugene Maxwell of Woodstock officiated. The attractive bride chose a grey wool suit and an orchid corsage. •' The couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, sister and brother-in-law of the groopn. Another sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. C. A. Stevens, of Perrysburg, Ohio, also attended the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Horn of Rockford were out of town guests. A reception for relatives and friends followed the service. The newlyweds will reside in McHenry. Mrs. Boeker is employed at the Oaks in Crystal Lake and Mr. Boeker at Johnson Motors company in Waukegan. CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who remembered me with cards and through other kindnesses at Christmas time and during my recent illness. Everything was very much appreciated. 37 MRS. JOHN THOMPSON CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this opportunity to thank friends and neighbors for floral offerings, spiritual bouquets, donations of cars, cards of sympathy and the many other kindnesses extended to us in our bereavement. We are especially grateful for the services of Rev. Fr. Coakley and Rev. Fr. McGowan. MR. AND MRS. LYNN SMITH THE MARTIN CONWAY 37 FAMILY USED RUGS For Sale TIDY RUG CLEANERS These Rugs are Trade-ins on New Rugs and Carpets by Lees. for sale nt . s 604 WASHINGTON 891 WOODSTOCK, ILL, I ' l t l1 11 Ml I III 1 11 Qr PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Duker spent • couple of days the last of the week visiting relatives iji Indiana. Mrs. Glen Robison of Woodstock visited McHenry relatives Friday evening. Gus Unti and son visited Frank Masquelet at Hines Veterans' hospital last week. Mrs. Annette Markin of Chicago spent ^several days as a guest jn tlie Partipilo-Rogers home this past week while her husband, Louis Markin, was on a business trip to Canada. Math N. Schmitt left Wednesday for Oklahoma, where he will visit his brother, Rev. Fr. Nick Schmitt. On his vacation trip he will also visit other relatives in the west and southwest. • . Mrs. May Powers, Mr. and Mrs., George Larkin an 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Powers attended funeral services for Mrs. May Powers' brother, Thomas Wall, at Sycamore on Jan. 15. Mr. Wall passed away after suffering. a heart attack Jan. 4. The Misses Mary Lynn and Peggy Purvey of Crystal Lake were recent guests in the home of their grandparents, the' Albert Purveys. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Regner and son returned recently fro6m a trip to Florida.. Mrs. Walter Brooks returned recently after spending some time jn Chicago with her mother who has been ill for several months. . Mrs. George Kauss has left on a vacation trip to Pasadena, Calif., .where she will remain until mid-February,• Miss Virginia Williams, R. N„ of Hines hospital, visited her parents, , the Joseph Williams, for * few days last week. Mrs. George H. Johnson was a Chicago visitor one recent day. Mrs. Qeorge H. Johnson and Mrs. C. W. Goodell spent a day in Chicago last week, where they attended open house at the Illinois Garden clUlb, held at the Palmer House. , Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson and M>ss Maud Granger attended last rites for Mrs. Maude Hanly in Elgin one day last week. Henry Bkeroth and son, Larry, left Thursday of last week for California, where they will visit Richard Ekeroth, a Marine, who is attending electronics school. -- r - y f . : FORMER STUDENT SPOKE MONDAY TO SECRETARIAL CLASSES C'^he girls in the secretarial classes in the high school were privileged to have as their guest last Monday afternoon, a former student of McHenry high school, now a teacher and traveling representative at Moser Business school in Chicago. She is Miss Mary Jean Doherty, who graduated from the local school in 1948 and from Rosary college in 1952. After a four-month course, in secretarial training at Moser, she was offered her position at the school. She took her initial training in this field at the McHenry school. Miss Doherty told t the £irls about the school she represents and answered questions. She explained advantages of attending a business school before attempting to get a secretarial positiogi. Many of the girls were extreme-" ly interested' in such a school, while all' enjoyed visiting with her. UUIIIIIIIIIIIIIINimillllllliiillllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlK AMONG THE SICK iHminiHtiiiniiHiiiiHiiiiini!Hiiiiiiiiniiimiiiiiimiiiim Mrs. H. Jackson of 512 Crescent Drive, McHenry, underwent Surgery at Passavant hospital, Chicago, last Friday. SUGAR FREE AS BEER CAN BE BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bassi of Milwaukee, Wis., welcomed their first child, a daughter, on Jan. 16. The infant was born in St. Joseph's hospital in that city. Mrs. Basyi is the former Dorothy Schmitt of McHenry. r Mr. and Mrs. John P. Bobbins (Curly Karls) of Kenosha, Wis., are the parents of a son, John Patrick, Jr., bom Jan. 15. Paternal grandparents are Mr. ^nd Mrs. George May of this, .community. INJURED IN FALL Friends of Mrs. James Sayler have received word that she has been confined to a hospital in Dearborn, Mich., suffering a fractured wrist and bruises sustained in a fall in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Altman, with whom she is spending the winter, . Jr., fere: how at home An Thin 'orts, Third aveitbe, having moved recently from the residence of his par-, ents on Riverside Drive. ' ^ CARD OF IHANHi I would like to take this opportunity to thank friends, neighbors and relatives for masses, cards, visits and the many other kindnesses extended during the time I was confined to Hines hospital. Everything was very much appreciated. 37 . $ . • FRANK MASQUELET RECOGNITION G. P. Newman of We&t McHenry, a member of the Frank Klondike Rockford agency of Bankers Life Company, Dea Moines, Iowa, has won recognition as a,, member of the coinpany's fW.OOO Honor Volume club. He earned membership in the club for his production of more than that amount of new life insurance business during the 1952 calendar year. <mm ••••'• -- • ••"•»»» A* F & A* M< 107 N. Court St. Meeting l-3rd Tues. Visitors Welcome Instructions Jan. 30th - ft pm ^ Ifhillip Ricker, iBecf&" ^ Phone McHenry 4l^r 0. E.S. ~ 107 N. Court St, Meetings 2nd & 4th Tiles. Visitors-Welcome Myrtle Harrison, Secy. Tel. Won. Lk. 3641 pRQFEwnim DIRECTORY J.** < •; mnm M EVERYDAY . vnnwvfiP. These are checks drawn by our bank on its own funds, and signed by our cashier. We sell them at small cost to anyone who wishes to transfer money With a maximum of safety ancyconvenience. lERE'S WHAT,IT MEANS TO YOU As direct obligations of our bank, our cashier's checks are readily accepted; and they eliminate the risks of handling actual cash. Atk n lor kUfeitNt mwlmt, Iwcist Csshiar's CkMkt. McHENRY STATE BANK MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVRE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEN*? V* INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSntl, \ v PHONE 1046 \, ' • •• • OB. C. R. SWANSOW - Deo(tist / 120 S. Green'Street ' Office Hours: , Dally Except Thursday 9 to 12 -- 1:80 to 5&fr Mon., Wed. and Fri. Evenings By Appointment Only Telephone McHenry 166 ociocaa •• ippom^ ~ VERNON KNOX Attorney At Law Cor. Green and Elm Streets. McHemy, 111. Tuesday and Friday Afternoons Other Days By Appointment Phone McHenry 48 |BOB=saSao BQi 1 > " WILLIAM M. CARROLL, Jr. Attorney At Law 1/2 Benton Street irone Woodstock 1384 Woodstock, Illinois IOPOC=, IQCT JOSEPH X. WAYNNE . Attorney At Law |M Wankegaif Road (RFD Box) Phone McHenry 492-W West McHenry, 111. FRANK 8. MAY BLACK DIRT - Gravel - Llmestoae Excavating •onte 1, Johnsburg Phone: McHenry &80-M-1 * it creates a field all its own. • • an entirely new kind of Chevrolet to he compared only with NOTES FOR BUSINESSMEN: How to Profit fr6m JOB PRINTING POST CARDS The biggest asset to these, is that they are always opened to view. This is in addition to their low cpst advantage. When planning advertising be sure.to consider the post card. H*INDUSTRY McHENRY PLAINDEALER 102 N. Green Street PHONE 170 PETER M. JUSTEN FURNITURE CO. "NEXT TO THE BANK When i t ' s W i n t e r . i t ' s W i s e r t o Go G r e y h o u n d ! THE STRIKING NEW til AIR 4-O0OR SKDAN (Continuation of standard o^utpmont and trim Mfcwiriiterf b dot* m mmllaMllr MNrieU Uaseetone VERN THEIJCN Tracking; titM* I** ExeavrftHi TeL McHenry 588-R-* m Stt-W-l Boat 172, Rt. l, Mdnry, DL opoia^- 1 1 ipnof 1 >" A. P. FREUND A SONS Excavating Contractor* Trucking, Hydranuc awl Crane Service -- ROAD BUILDING -- TeL 204-M McHenry. H lAQOC INSURANCE EARL R .WALSH Fire, Auto, Farm ft Life Insurawt Representing RELIABLE COMPANIES When You Need Insurance of Any Kind Phone 43 or 953 Green ft' Elm McHenry 1& ocaoi COMPLETE BOOKKEEPING SERVICE for the small business iQan. Reasonable rates. Income Tax Returns MdHKNBY BOOKKEEPING «*d TAX SERVICE Professional Bldg. 110 So. Green Street Phone 788 or 265-M STOFFEL & REIHANSPERGEB Insurance agents for all classes of property In the best companies. West McHenry, Ilinols Telephone SOO -- 007 Main Stret McHeury, IH. or?oc SiOl -- . know why the moment you board a Greyhound and rink back into a body-contoured seat that reclines to any poll* tioa you like. ^ It's so easy to relax, free from driving strain, traffic troubles, weather worries. It's so convenient to leave and to return with 1's frequent schedules to all America! LOW IAMS IIKI TVKSK! 1 way ft. T." Jacksonville ... $18.85 $82.00 Miami SS.65 41.55 St. Petersburg . 21.95 88.50 Los Angeles 88.15 61.65 Phoenix ...... *5.85 62.60 Denver . .. J'tl.OO 87.85 Indianapolis ... .4.75 7.55 Deftroit ....... 6.25 10.25 (I^US U. S. tax) fTS TMKIFTY, TOO, WITH 1 way R. T. Oak Park .....$1.10 $ 2.ob ^licago 1.80 2.S5 Des Plaines .... .75 1.85 Lake Genevs .. • jA5 1.00 Elkhorn, Wis ... .75 1.85 Madison, Wis. .. 2.25 4.05 Whitewater? Wis. 1.20 2.20 Minneapolis .. . . 7 JO 18.15 (plus U. S. taxt~ CHEVROLET MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR! Heading three great newllnes for ^53 , ciftll series^ Sixteen models in d, provide a ney Chevrolet for every buyer and every need. All give you new high compression Now, in the Bel Air series, Chevrolet creates for you a new class of American cars. Here is distinction of appearance and fineness of appointments far beyond anything in Chevrolet's field. The Bel Air series includes four mode^tr 2-door and 4-door sedans, sport coupe and convertible. Twelve other models are in the "T\vo-Ten" Dc Luxe and "One-Fifty" Spepower,. greater gasoline mileage. A new Powerglide* automatic transmission, and Power Steering,* are among the greate« advances. Come in and see all the new fea tures that make Chevrolet for '53 entirely new through and through! SCmtOEDER IRON WORKS Ornamental £ Structural Steel Visit Our Showrooms $ Miles South on Rt J1 Phone 950 R I N G ' S PLUMBING and HEATING BOB FRISBY, JR. Quality Flxtures-Radianlt Heating Gas and Electric Water Heaters H^ter Systems - Water Softener! Repairs - Free Estimates Phone McHenry 288-M IOB IOCXOI I st txtre tut.- CmImmi «/ PtwtrtliJi ' ~ « mmI M Air Ptetrstrtrmt tustUUt mil mubii. For compfcl* information, v»«f or phontt GREYHOUND TIBMINAL Cor. Green ft Elm * McHenry Gus Untl, Prop. TeL 104-R G R E Y CLARK CHEVROLET SALES K J.-et id*., k fit/' ' / tj I (04 W. ELM STREET , - • A - j . ' JtHOVE 277 p . / McHENRY. • mmm f m ALTS WELDING and REPAIR SERVICE . ^ v 601 Main Street, McHenry Electric Portable Welding Acetylene Welding and Cutting ALEX W. wlKFS, Operator Phone 615-W-l or 464 McHenry, m. loctec: aac - ANNOUNCEMENT lMi*. 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