Pag* Two THE McHENBY PLAINDEALEB 4<• 4. • ,}• 4 . » < • 4- || 4>.r 1 •!• » >l< •}"{• «!• -H1 'I1 >1 •£• 'I"I' •!• 'I1 -I' <•»: Safclock will precede the installation. Thursday lanua^" £ 1956 *•** Tell Engagement Of Patricia [Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marshall announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia £ee, to Ernest Schooley, son of Mrs. Mary Schooley of Chicago. No date has been set for the wedding. . Tell [Engagement Of 'JtoSemary Doherty Mr. and Mrs. William F. Doherty announce the engagement of their daughter, Rosemary Therthe hospital by his great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Died' rich and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Thennes of McHenry and Joe Schaefer of Johnsburg. He also has a 18-mortth-old brother, Ricky Lee. A great-great-grandmother is Mrs. AnnaFreund. > The baby's father is stationed in Augsburg, Germany Announce .Troth Of Jean-Joan Weber ' / { ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl N. Weber this week announced the engagements of their tvvln daughters. Jean's troth to Robert BSttermann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bittermann of Rt. 5, McHenry, has been told. No date has beefh set for the wedding. Announcement is also made of Joan's engagement. to Thomas FMurphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy of Fox River Grove. The wedding will take place on April 7. Entertains At Holiday Party Miss Adele Schmitt entertained a few friends at a pajama party at her home near Johnaburg during her holiday vacation from studies at Alverno college. Guests included Dorothy Hiller, Ella Jean Buss, Marge Rogers, Elaine Turner and Ruth Schaefer. (ROSEMARY pOHERTT esa, to Thomas® Babcock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Babcock of Crystal Lake. No immediate plans for the wedding have been made. Christen {Son Of Gerald Theiena The infant son born at Great Lakes naval hospital Christmas Eve to Pvt. and Mrs. Gerald Thelen (Marilyn Diedrich) was christened Randy James on New Year's day at St. John's Catholic church by Rev. Fr. Joseph Blitsch. Sponsors for the baby were Ben Thelen and Mrs. Leo Died* rich, grandparents. A turkey dinner was served at the Ben Thelen home following the ceremony. Besides his parents, Randy James was welcomed home from Special (Meeting For WSCS IGroups There will be a Rock River Conference Star meeting for W.S.C.S. members from 9:50 to 3 o'clock on Friday, Jan. 13, ' at the Chicago Temple. Members and officers from the Community Methodist church's gociety urged to attend this accp meeting. Dr. Dwight Loder, new president of Garrett Biblical Institute, will be the morning speaker. Mrs. Dorothy Doby, vice-mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio, will talk in the afternoon. omm unity ^ :iety are ££ iccredtted 7 Fox (Valley Camp To Hold Installation Fox River Valley Camp, No. 3251, R.N.A., will hold installation in the youth room of, the Methodist church Tuesday eve~ ning, Jan. 10. Visitors are welcome to attend the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Donald Phalin are the parents of a daughter, born Dec. '29 at Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert O'Brieir are the parents of a son, born Dec. 29 at Memorial hospital. They have three children, Chris, Tommy and Celia. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Heinz of Johnsburg are the parents of a daughter,'born Dec. 29 at Memorial hospital. A girl was born at Memorial hospital on Dec 29 to Mr. and Jerome Tonyan of Ring*- od. CARD OF THANKS We are grateful to the many relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindnesses shown at the time of our bereavement. We are especially thankful to the donors of cars and for the many flowers and to Rev. J. E. Corbett for his comforting words. The Family of John Anderson *35 A shott business meeting at 7 ! stock. MARRIAGE LICENSE Frank T. Novak of Ringwood and June Ann Evans of Wood- VILLA ING H< ON PISTAKEE BAY, NEAR McHENRY Home for the Aqed SENILE! BED PATIENTS PHONE McHENRY 461 in i in tnn»m i m MM PERSONALS., The Sylvester Tonyan family were holiday guests in the George B. Tonyan home in Tuc- .son, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Arvidson are spending a few weeks with relatives in Sweden. Mrs. Martina Anderson spent the holidays \Vlth relatives in Tucson, Ariz. " Mr. and f Mrs. John Hoffman and baby of Indianapolis, Ind., spent a few days the past week with his aunt, Mrs. Annaibel Aicher. Miss Geotgiariria Donohue of ; Huntley was a weekend guest of Miss Genevieve Knox. The George H3. Johnson family of Skokie were guests in the George H. Johnson home New Year's. Mrs. Theo. Huckaby 'of-Spring* field spent the past few. weeks Jn the home of her daughter, Mm. Lucian Audette. The Henry Tonyan family spent the holidays with her parents at Lynhaven, Fla. Mr. and Mrs.' Charles Page' of Marion, Iowa, visited relatives here recently. Mr. and Mrs; William Wissell and son, Richard, were New Year's guests in tile Hilmer Heike home in Liibertyvlllfe. Sister Girard and Sister Regina' of St. Gall's conveht, Chicago, visited the former's sisters, Mrs. Rose Lessard and Miss Emma LeBeau, the past week and also her nieces, Mrs. Maurice Panza and Mrs. Edgar peaslee. Miss Villa Smith of Cleveland, Ohio, spent a few days the past week in the Robert Thompson home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson, Miss Maud Granger and their guests were visitors in the Charles Owen home in Skokie Wednesday evening. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Pape and daughter, Joanne, of Chicago spent the New Year's holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mc Andrews. Mrs. Mc Andrews, who was having vacation from her teaching duties in the Big Hollow school, spent a v few days last week in the pape hWe and the James McAndrews family were guests there on Wednesday. " J Miss Mary Kinney spe*nt/ the holidays with her sister, iMrs. Kathryn Back, in Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Musk a are spending the winter months1 in Melbourne, Fla, •>- •- • >, Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Stoller and daughter, Sharon, spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stoller, in Pompano Beach, Fla. Roger Wilbrandt of Washington, D.C., was a holiday guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilbrandt. Clarence Whiting " of Elgin .visited McHenry relatives New Year's. Dick Heuser of Chicago spent the New Year's weekend with his mother, Mrs. Helen Heuser. Edward Dwyer of cfhicago spent the New Year's weekend in the home -of his siste^, Mrs. Walter Walsh. Mrs. Nellie Bacon was a weekend guest in the home of her son, Weston Bacon, and family in Crystal Lake. Mrs. Walter Walsh and Miss Genevieve Knox attended the funeral of Mrs. Kelly in Huntley Monday. Mr, and Mrs a Tom Huemann of Arlington, Va., spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Roman J. Bauer at Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Rodenkirch and family and Mr. Mrs. George Rodenkirch /Spent Monday with the George Fitzgeralds at Mary Crest, Kankakee. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Bauer and son, Joseph, Mr. apd Mrs/ Donald Bauer, Mrs. , Andrew Steinsdoarfer' and children and Dr. Ray Bauer of Detroit visited .the former's daughter, Sister Mary Helen, in Milwaukee Monday. Mr: and Mrs. Joseph Benes speht New Year's day in Milwaukee. « Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buelow of Tampa, Fia., are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Bert Bienapfl. The Robert Brugger family of Kenosha, Wis., visited in the Fred Bienapfl home Monday. The Edward Lessard family of Chicago were weekend guests in the Maurice Panza home. Other guests on New Year's eve were Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Peaslee, Mrs. Rose Lessard, Miss Emma LeBeau and Mr. and* Mrs. Joseph Mahoney. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schoewer and Mrs. John May of Walikegan visited McHenry relatives one day last week. Mrs. Ann Rodenkirch, Sr., spent" several days during the holidays with the Qeorge r. Fitzgerald family in Mary Crest, Kankakee. v Mrs. William Justen visited her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Madden, on New Year's weekend. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Waller. Recent dinner guests in the home of Mrs. Cecelia Knox were H. E. Maiman, Mf? and Mrs. Eugene Geary and family, Tim, Tommy and Patty Lou, of Wauconda, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geary, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Geary and daughter, Mary Fran, of Sylvan Lake, Mrs. Mae\ Zimmerman of Insured Savings: Savings invested in Crystal Lake Savings and Loan Association are insured by the Federal Savings and Loan .Insurance Corp., and earn 21/2 per cent plus >4 per cent extra.. 83-tf Palatine, Miss' Helen Bernier of Chicago and H. J. Schaffer ot McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller left Wednesday for Florida, where they wUl spend several weeks. RECEIVES AWARD Friends of Dorothy Marie Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Math Adams, will be happy to learn that the young lady received a1 certificate award, watch and radio for mer p™ formance on a Chicago ^amateur hour TV and radio show recently. ~ As each of us makes his home secure, we make our land secure. 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