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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 May 1953, p. 8

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•;v ^ , CSRJfl^SR DRIVE MONDAY from Pa^t 1 tHTKaBWHT Medt, although hampered by the elements, always moved forward. From recorded Rock River quarterly conference meetings It la known that early Mc- Heary, settlers were most concsftved with providing- Sunday .ittftool facilities for young people. Mrs. Clayton Harrison, 82, endearingly called Aunt Flo: a and now living in Ringwood, studied and taught in the McHenry Methodist Sunday school .in her younger days. Today, from Iter own experience, "Aunt Flora" highly recommends building adequate quarters for educational recreational activities. Ask Friends' Help Xn the "Forward in '53 campaign," inspired by work done in the past, McHenry Methodists have set out to provide adequate quarters to meet today's in-, creasingly s w e 111 n g Sunday school needs and are inviting church members and friends t# join in the plan. The fifty volunteers who spend busy days in offices, shops, in field work and even at a sacrifice of their own earning time are making personal calls about the community and are offering an opportunity to contribute to the building fund. Other officers not yet mentioned but active in the campaign are Lon Smith, prospects: Ruth Barger, arrangements; Ray Horenberger, Jr., publicity, Norman Eggert, treasurer; Benjamin Hayes, auditor; and J. Rlliott Corbett, minister. J. Albert Roesch is general chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reardon entertained Saturday, May 2. Quests were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Alberts and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nielson of Chicago and Mr. and lfrs. Herb Prusener of Skokie. Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan of Elkhorn, Wis., were McHenry and Crystal Lake visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Miller attended the funeral of John Karls at Spring Grove Tuesday. AMONG THE SICK EfliimiyHmMiiiiiiiHiumin.i .mimm.nui.ill^'11 » Mrs. Peter M. Justen is improving from surgery which she j v.eiit sit in^iicster, iilimi.. last week. She is in room 457, I Colonial hospital, in that city. I jyjni J.,. ,,uus un<i«.:i u'em an [eye operati:n at St. Joseph's hospital, Elgin, last week. Mrs} Albert Justen returned I last Vteek from the Woodstock i hospital, where she underwent ! sttrgevy recently. j Mrs. Lillian Kelter has been a ' medical patient at Victory Mej mrrial hospital, Waukegpan. ! Nancy, daughter of Principal j and Mrs. Carl Buckner, underwent an appendectomy at the W o o d s t o c k h o s p i t a l T u e s d a y morning. , , CARD OF THANKS We Would like to ta portunity to thank friends and neighbors for floral offerings, cards of sympathy and the many other kindnesses extended in our. bereavement. We are also grateful for the sympathetic services of Rev. Corbett. 1 WALTER P. EINSPAR • • AND FAMILY charter issued A charter has been granted by the state of Illinois to the Ladies Auxiliary to the Lakemoor Volunteer Fire department, Inc., according to word received from Secretary of State Charles ^ Carpentier Residence Changes Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blomgren are making their home with his mother, Mrs. L. Allan Blomgren, at Pistakee Bay, having moved from East River Road* The latter has been quite ill at the Woodstock hospital. Mr." and tyrs. Lou Baker are now residing in an apartment in the Town House, having moved recently from the Engeln build ing,-- The George Millers ' are now; residing in the Wattles home o: Waukegan street, which the; have purchased. They move#1 from an apartment on Grandi! avenue. • ; -- Spring Grove Man DM After lingering Xilnea John Karls of Spring Grove, 1 who had been in failing health'] for several years, passed away at] his home Saturday evening, May ] 9. Left to mourn are the widow#. Anna; three daughters, Hilda/I Eleanor and Regina and three] sons, Leo, Clarence and Charles J One son, Edward, preceded him [ in death. Funeral services were held I from St. Peter's church Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, followed by interment in St. Peter's cem-1 etery. EXCEPTION, DISPLA PLAY LAST FRIDAY ProbaMy^the most profession#! bit of acting ever displayed b)r McHenry high school students was evident^last Friday ei when the senior class present their annual production, "0iir Hearts Were Young and Gay." Witnessing the trials of Crtivening esenGfS 9 toeH* Otis IMftnar and Emily Kimbrough as they attempted to become suddenly sophisticated at the age of 18, on a trip abroad, one could hardly believe that they were watching student thespians performing. The lead part of Mlts Skinner was takerf by Jennifer Houda, whose fine perfotmance won her the plaudit of everypne in the large audience. Miss Kimbrough mi V •. ^ * *' < ' ~ v^ v« v *•< 14, J S«ne Basset t, a talent for was portrayed by who also showed the stage. Others acclaimed by the audlence were Gil Mercure, Pat Owen, H*rvey Sand, Bill Pierce, Val Cappell, Stan Aim, Lyle Davidscn, Pat Goranson, Arlene Thiele, Bill. Landgren, Marya Bousser, Mary Nye, Barbara Glorney, Craig Baldwin and Charles Brooks, - v V . r .. ,ii!iiiii>#iiw| "' hi; ' yg**"" PRESENTED FLAG Connie patriotic instructor fer the V. F. W. Auxiliary, on behalf of the organisation, presented the American flag to Boy Scout troop ltfl. recently. It was accepted by Edwin Wittrock in behalf of the troop. Harry Hans is Scoutmaster and Mr. Wittrock is his assistant. About twenty-six boys belong to the group,. : -*'> • >!$%£ CHILD MWWNI ! William Vander Valk, almost 3 years old, fell Into a h<He prepared for a septic tank at tt Wednesday of last week drowgied In about 4 feet of left by spring rains. The Valk family moved to Chicago about four mont£s Ftaytex Baby Wattles Drug Bton I > - w % y .fV, % V# - J, \ % • - ) . • • "*** • L-' ELECTRICAL WIRING! Hdw many times have 7011 wished for anothei outlet in your kitchen or living room? Why Not simply call McHenry 909 and get an estimate Now! It costs you Nothing. We are glad to estimate on New Construction or Addition to present wiring facilities. L & H TELEVISION APPLIANCES FRONT STREET ~ HOUSE WIRING McHENRY, ILLINOIS 1. ^ NYE DRUG STORE au.'ie /i-Lcacui.-i fa/eAcostve- 125 N. Riverside Dr. McHenry, III. ON SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY It' Utl? UVA {IjCHCy DRUG STORE Hollmmd I Unit • Absorbine Jr. *1.25 Size (Limit 1) Witch Hazel 27' Fin Size (Limit 1) . Paper Napkins SI 7' Camay Soap For Horn* or Car ; Hasdy FIRST ' AID KITS IpKomp'tte 1 19 Irit only . . I 19c I |St ationery! IS*v*with 4 Jcl coupon . . 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