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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Apr 1956, p. 2

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- y *v"">-\J THE McHENRY " '^ r - , * " •'»i."::"i';' '^:,lvViV.;|.%^; , , ,j;- •' :v, i r . . i . CARD OF THANKS '^ . I .Would like ih this manner • to thank everyone for cards, visits, gifts and letters of. cheer during the time I was confined t6 the hospital and after my return home. .They were appreciated so much. J,, 50 Mrs, Helen Para Thursday, April 19,1956 ' •* lll<><"Hlll#lt"HllI 1' 1 -fr 4 11 < '1'|l!|'H'4"Ii<"1"1"Ii<" >-M"!'•>•!• •!• •>• •!• <•<'•!• <• 4> t *611 Engagement Of ' Sponsors for the baby were Marilyn Berthold • Carol J11st on, an aunt, and Don- Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Berthold , aid Rosing, an uncle. of Chicago announce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Ruth, to Mr. Richard C. French PERSONALS Miss Mildred Kinsala is vacationing in Florida for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Walinder visited Chicago friends Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Whiting spent the weekend with Mc- Henry relatives. Walter Warner and daughter, Mrs. Wm. Johns, of Elgin called on relatives here Wednesday Of McCulIom Lake. The wedding is-planned for Oct. 20. The bride-to-be is a graduate, Dinner Was served afterward at the home of the parental ; evening, grandparents, the George R."! lite Oar] Hiatt family l>f Justens. GuestsC included Mr. and Waukegan visited her mother, Mrs, Donald Rosing and son, the j Mrs. Zena Bacon. Wednesday. maternal grandparents. Mr. and j Mrs. Bert Bienapfl and Mrs. Mrs. Peter A. Lenard of Chicago, | c Antonson have returned from and the George R. Justen family, j a several week vacation in Tam- The new baby has an adopted | pat Fla. brother, Mark. 21? years' old. 1 Mrs. Walter Hauffe of Nee- -- nah, Wis., and a friend from Barbara Albright | Appieton, Wis., spent a few days Obesrves Birthday this week with the former's sis- Barbara, daughter of the' Ray 1 ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Albrights of the Country Club A1 Grever. subdivision, celebrated her ninth Mr. and Mrs. George Lindsay birthday anniversary Wednesday, spent Saturday with relatives in April 11, by entertaining seven Richmond. classmates at her home after school. Attending the party were Trudy Freund, Pamela Leight, Nancy Freund. Georgia Blake, Kathleen Justen, Mary Kay Adams and Ellen Brennan. The girls enjoyed games, after which refreshments were served, including a tasty birthday cake. of Taft high school and Metro- | politan Business college in Chicago. Mr. French is a graduate • of the local high school. I Joanne Stilling To April 19 Wed Paul R. Brefeld Mr. and Mrs^\Villiam Stilling j Church -- 12:45 p.m. of Richmond announce the en- C.D. of A. Initiation gagement of their daughter, Joanne, to Paul R. Brefeld, son of Mr and Mrs. Paul J. Brefeld of McHenry. A fall wedding is planned. "Dorothy Doherty Engaged To Wed Announcement of the engagement of Dorothy M. Doherty to Peter Weingart has been made by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Doherty. Mr. Weingart is the son of the senior Peter Weingarts of McHenry. No .plans have been made for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bienapfl and)the Dale Dixon family visited • relatives In Kenosha, Wis., and Waukegan Sunday. fM#is. Myra Bartlett, son, George Thomas, and Mrs. Alida Mead of Skokie visited the latter's sister, Mrs. Nettie Weber, Sunday. David Huck of Utah, who was | called here by the death of his j brother, Lawrence Huck, last 1 week, visited relatives here and | in Elgin. j Mrs. Robert Thompson and | Miss Maude Granger attended a | meeting .of the D.A.R., held at _ i the home of Mrs. Arvid Mollitor, W.S.OS. Meeting -- Methodist | E1£in. last Saturday. I Mrs. Fred Rogers, Mrs. Maui> j ice Clark and Mrs. Charles Vy- April 20 ' cital attended a Rockford dio- Harrison School P.T.A. Spon- | cesan 1 b°ard meet r inS °[ *he Na" €wek£4r% ! sors Hypnotist Baron Program ti°nal Council of Catholic Wo- - Woodstock High School - 8 ! men,- held_at the home of Mrs p.m. Joanne Schurlnga To Marry In Jane Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Schuringa announce the engagement of their daughter, Joanne, to Richard Raeburg of McHenry. A June wedding is planned. Gnadt-Kantlehner Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gnadt of Wonder Lake announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Jean, to Lester Kantlehner of Mount Carroll, 111. No immediate plans for the wedding have been made. Donna Adams To Wed Woodstock Man Mrs. Clara Adams of McHenry announces the engagement of her daughter, Donna, to* Lowell Anderson, son of Mrs. Louis Stephey of Woodstock. No wedding date has been set. Elmer Jnstens Wed 20 Years Mr. ahd Mrs. Nick M. Justen and daughter, Clarene, were guests of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Justen, at Solon Mills on Sunday, April 15, when they helped the couple celebrate their twentieth wedding anniversary. A turkey dinner was served, followed by a social evening. Other guests included Mrs. Justen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petrosky of Genoa City, Joseph Justen and family April 21 Dinner -- Ringwood Church -- 5 to 7:30 p.m. -- Sponsored by W.S.C.S. Roast Beef Dinner -- Ringwood Church -- 5 to 7:30 p.m. April 24 McHenry Garden Club -- Mrs. Albert Barbian Home, Riverside Drive April 26 McHenry Community P.T.A. Meeting -- High School Cafeteria Lecture Luncheon Club -- 12:30 pjn. -- McHenry Country Club -- William E. Skadden, Speaker April 27-28 W.S.C.S. Rummage Sale Ringwood Church Basemeiit April 28 V.F.W., Auxiliary Joint Installation -- 7:30 p.m. April 28-29 McHenry choral Club Program -- High School Auditorium May 20 Sixtieth Anniversary of Foresters ' May 2 Spring Tea -- 2 p.m. -- Sponsored by W.S.C.S. Annual Spring Tea of W.S.C.S. -- High School Cafeteria May 10 K. of C. Meeting -- 8 p.m. May 16 Card Party Sponsored by Rlverview Camp, R.Ni.A -- American Legion Home -- 1:30 p.m. Community P.T.A. Luncheon -- Country Club May 22 Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Sponsors Luncheon -- 1 p.m. June 14 * Style Show Sponsored* by O.E.S. -- Country Club -- Luncheon at 1 p.m. -- Dinner at 7 p.m. Richmond, the Walter Larson family of McHenry and Donald Holloway of Round Lake. LUNCHEON RESERVATIONS For luncheon reservations for of | the Community f.T.A. luncheon Charles Thomas, president, Rockford April 13. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Muska have returned from Florida, where they spent the winter at Melbourne and Daytona Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson attended the funeral of Lyle Litweiler at the Strang funeral home in Antioch last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Antonson entertained Mr. and Mrs. Fred Randolph, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Pauly and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Diagula of Waukegan Saturday evening. Among the out-of-town folks I who attended the funeral of j. Lawrence Huck here Friday were Nicholas Reuland, R. Walsh I and Mrs. R. Shea of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. George Frisby of Arlington Heights and Paul Chase of Antioch. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Woolf of Chicago, former McHenry residents, called on friends here Thursday and paid their final respects to Lawrence Huck at the Peter M. Justen funeral home. • Mrs. Tina Kist of Chicago spent a few days this week with McHenry relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olhava of Chicago were McHenry Visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. -Harold Phalin and daughter, Diane, of Waukegan visited McHenry relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell of Milwaukee were McHenry visitors Friday. Mrs. Myrtle Jencks and Mr. and Mrs. E. Msfltby of Elgin attended the funeral of Larry Huck, Sr., last week. Elmer Francisco of Rochester, Minn., called on old friends here thi§__>veek. Hamilton Parr of Waukegan visited friends here Saturday. MISS HELEN BECOMES BRIDE QFJ MINNESOTA MAN 1 • v; In distant Cold Springs, Minn., in St. Boniface Catholic church, a wedding of local interest was solemnized Tuesday, April 3. United in marriage were Miss Helen Mary Harrer, daughter of Mrs. Helen Harrer of McHenry, &nd Mr. Richard J. Schuster, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Schuster of Minneapolis, Minn. Rev. Fr Philibert Harrer, a cousin of the bride, officiated at the double ring service. Given in marriage by hlr brother, Joseph Harrer, the attractive bride approached the altar in a dress of ice blue chantiily lace and white accessories. She carried a white prayer book and a colonial bouquet consisting of an orchid and stephanotis. Mrs. Carl Schuster, sister-inlaw of the groom, «was her only attendant, wearing a beige suit with white accessories and a corsage of white roses. Carl Schuster served his brother as best man. At noon, dinner was served to members of the bridal party and the immediate family. The couple left on a two-week honeymoon trip to the Smoky Mountains and other points of interest in the South. Among those who attended the wedding were Mrs. Helen Harrer and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Harrer and daughter, Joanne, of McHenry. The former Miss Harrer has returned to her teaching duties in Waukegan and Mr. Schuster to Minneapolis, where he is em-, ployed. At a future date they plan to make their home in the McHenry area. BRIDAL COUPLE COOKS CORNER By Marie Schaettgen Leonard Photo THE EDWARD TONYANS In a beautiful spring wedding solemnized at St. JoFiin the Baptist church, Johnsburg, on April 7, Miss Janice Oeffling became the bride of Mr. Edward Tohyan of McHenry. water) in large bowl. Add cheese and beaten eggs, more salt if needed and pepper^ Mix well. Place in baking dish and poUr milk until macaroni is almost covered. Sprinkle rusk crurrjbs over top and bake about fortyfive minutes. It may be necessary to turn oven down to ;300 degrees, if milk begins top'boil. Keep oven temperature low enough to avoid this. Suggest using large piece of tin foil under casserole to protect oven. Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Baked Macaroni with Milk There are so many ways of baking macaroni that once a week doesn't seem too often to serve it. Especially in' those households where fish is not too popular, it really is a boon to the cook. Boiling water, salt, pepper, 8 oz. package macaroni (long, broken three times), M lb. American cheese (grated), 2 Holland rusks rolled into crumbs, milk, 2 eggs. Bring water to rolling boil and cook, macaroni according to directions on package. Butter casserole. Heat milk slightly. Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees. Beat eggs. Place drained mac- » „ D -- -- aroni(^f starchy, rinse witj^ hot. ^uesday, April J24, at 8 p.m. at ADULT GIRL SCOUT GROUP ACTIVE IN FUTURE PLANNING The monthly meeting of the Adult Girl Scout association was held at the American Legion home on Wednesday, April 11. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Frank Gergory, leader, assited hy Mesdames Frank Gans and Milton E. Olson of Troop 1. Thursday, April 12, Mesdames Stuart Engh and Roy Miller attendld another study group for the area Girl Scout council. This meeting was held in the Barrington Scout cabin in Barrington. Delegates from Elgin, Pokonokah, Cardunal, Barrington, Woodstock, Crystal Lake, FOx River GroVe, Lake Zurich and McHenry were present. Since there are many problems to be ironed out, work is progressing slowly and it will be some time before definite action can be taken. The Crystal Lake Scout leaders are having a public relations dinner on Monday, April 23, at 7 p.m. at the Imhianual Lutheran school in Crystal Lake. An invitation has been extended to McHenry. Miss Eleahor Schmitt, regional director of the Girl Scouts, will be there to talk to sponsoring organizations and all groups interested in the Girl Scout program. It' is the desire of McHenry leaders to hold a similar affair in the future. A meeting will be held on the Barrington Scout cabin for discussion on financing. Earl Walsh and Donald Johnson will accompany Mrs. Roy Miller and Mrs. Frank Gans to this meeting. The next meeting for the entire study group will be held at Camp Rotary McQueen in Kirkland on May 15 at 10 a.m. Mesdames James Thompson, Robert Kerr, Maurice Clark and Roy Miller attended the first session of an outdoor training course at Barrington on April 16. Shop In McHenry Stores. St. Clara's Court Installation April 26 St. Clara's Court, No. 659, W.C.O.F., will have installation of officers on Thursday, April 26, at St. Mary's school hall. It will be preceded by a chicken dinner served at the Legion home at 6:30 sharp. Dinner reservations may be made by calling Evelyn Blake or ttelen Weber not later than Monday, April 23. on May 16, members are asked to call Mrs. Frank Gregory at 1422. MINISTER'S WIFE STORY The many local friends of Mrs. Evelyn Smith of Wauconda, wife of Rev. Ralph J. Smith, will be interested in a several page story in which she is featured in the May 1 issue of Look magazine. The story is entitled^ "The Many Lives of a Minister'sS Wife." She will appear on Radio Station WKRS Tuesday morning, April 24, at 11 a.m. to be interviewed. It Pays to Advertise HI! Yoi IWMiSSiW 109 E. Elm St. Teen Corner Now Is The Time For BERMUDA SHORTS JACKETS - KNEE SOCKS CHARGE ACCQUNTS INVITED Oh, Boy! See Those Fleors Christen Daughter Of Robert Justens The newly adopted six-monthold daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Justen was christened Kxista Mary in a baptismal ser- James Orr is in critical condivice Sunday, April 15, at St. tion at Downey hospital and is Mary's Catholic church, with I in Ward 2001 South. He is able Rev. Fr. John Reuland offici- to have visitors for only a few ®ting. o I minutes at a time. They're Coated With .... .get cuumut They're so perfect for your daughter. First--they're fashionable! Young misses fall in love with them. Second--they're scientifically designed to fit better, wear longer. Sensibly low-priced, too. In a wide range of colors, styles and sizes. In Pearlized Pink Calf & White Calf * THANK YOU1 We are most appreciative of the wonderful support extended us at the polls last Saturday, resulting in our re-election to the board of education of School District 15. We also found the interest of the public, as expressed ill the large vote, most gratifying. MARGARET L. HAUG WILFRED BLAKE TR&iUPMREBST The Finest Floor Seal! Sold By VYCITAL'S Hardware • Sheet Metal Shop | 1906 - Our 50th Year - 1956 PHONE 98 182 S. Green St. McHenry, HI. J| 109 E. Elm St. Just right for 1st Communion PARENTS CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED Cornir A son was born April _15_ at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doyle. CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank friends and neighbors, especially those in Lakeland Pafrk, for floral offerings and other kindnesses extended in our bereavement. We are especially grateful to the American Legion and to Rev. J. Elliott Corbett for their services. *50 Mi's. Paul Eizik and Family DOG COMPLAINTS Complaints continue to be received concerning dog? running loose in local subdivisions. The most recent have pome from the Country Club subdivision, where residents hope pet owners will take heed of the regulations requiring dogs to be tied. NAME BABY Barbara Jae is the name selected by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Johnson, for the daughter born to them April 4 at Memorial hospital. She is their first child. Make Believe Danceland Insured Savings: Savings Invested In Crystal Lake Savings and Loan Association are insured by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp., and earn 2>/z per cent pins y2 per cent extra. SS-tf LEGAL NOTIGJE ORDINANCE; •Be it ordained by the President arid Board of Trustees, of the Village of .Lakemoor that the Village of Lakemoor Zoning Ordinance be and hereby is amended by addwg to Section 111, "Residence Distort Regulations" under the heading "Uses Specifically Prohibited" the following additional paragraph: "3. The parking or storing of any truck of capacity greater than % ton or of any truck dther than a panel truck. Short period parking for purposes of making delivery being excepted." Passed by the "Village Board of Trustees this 12tlj day • of Apff, 1956. N CLAUDE F. MeDERMOTT . Village President Attest: RICHARD J. HYATT, Village Clerk . . , . Saturday evening, April 21st., at 9:00 p.m., that's the date the Club Lilymoor will present Glenn Charles and "Make Believe Danceland", a dance that will be different %-om anything you ever attended before, the occasion being our 12th Anniversary. Many people may wonder what "MJake Believe Danceland" is all about -- Well, it is a recorded program that brings just wonderful danceable music by the best bands in the land and to add realism to the ' presentation, the various bands are introduced by playing their theme songs, announcing the vocalists then playing dance music by that band over the finest sound equipment. Add to this "Sing Along with the Bands",, the humorous stories of Vern Haig, pantomine antics of Dick Procanin and you are assured of a good tiVne. "But", says Glenn Charles, "we could talk about "Make Believe Danceland" till kingdom come; the only way you can prove to yourself whether or not it's good, is to be present at the Club Lilymoor, because until you see and hear "Make • Believe Danceland" you will never know how wonderful it is". So make it a date to be at the Club Lilymoor, Saturday evening, April 21st, for fun, for 'music, for dancing and because you have never heard anything like it before. Adv. MONEY AND BANKING In Everyddy Living IT HAD BEEN A HOT DAY and Mrs. M was exhausted. Mentally retracing her 'steps since breakfast, she figured she'd covered a good two miles--of which the biggest part had been one long trudge to pay bills. Then a half-forgotten word of advice flashed into Mrs. Ms nSnd: "Why not pay with checks--by mailf" "The very next morning," she told us recently, "I opened my checking- account with you--and I've had a more restful summer ever since!" • • • WHEN WE HEAR any of our customers planning vacation trips, we remind them of "getting- back insurance" --Travelers Checks (available at our bank). Take funds in cash, and you.can suffer a loss. With Travelers Checks, the money is yours and yours alone until you countersign and cash the checks. A GROUP JOF JEWELERS' associations has revised the timehonored gift list for wedding anniversaries. Their choice, by years: 1, docks; 2, china; 3, crystal; 4, electrical appliances; 5, silverware. We can suggest one gift that fits any anniversary: United States Savings Bonds) Buy them at our bank. • • • JUST BEFORE SAM G. was to register for his senior year in engineering school, his father passed away suddenly. Unable to meet his tuition bill, Sam was sure that he'd have to give up college and go to work at once; but his mother had an idea-- and she asked Sam to stop in at our bank and-talk it over. Result: With the help of a bank loan from us, Sam will finish his course and get his degree soon. He already has a choice of good jobs open only to graduates. McHENRY STATE BANK Interest Paid On Savings Deposits Member Federal Deposjjt Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System PHONE 1040 Got A "Permanent" Pmbleml T€ Open Tues., Thurs. and Fri Evenings 'til 9 If you've recently had a permanent wave, either at our shop, or at any other beauty shop, which you feel is not up to your expectations, do not think that the situation cannot be remedied. ' ' » We have had technical training in all phases of hairstyling and have learned that for every hair problem there is a definite solution. If you have such a problem, just call 147 for an appointment and we will arrange for a period of consultation for you at which time we can determine what your particular problem is and can explain the method of overcoming the problem. There is no charge for this consultation, and, pf course, no obligation on your part. YOUR LOVELINESS IS OUR BUSINESS to Phone 147 ing McHenry, IU. iversiae 126 N. Riverside Drive McHenry, HI. •f TWO THINGS EVERYONE AGREES ON . 1. RAINBOW'S iIANITONE CLEANING can be depended upon 4 i for the consistently finest quality dry cleaning available in this community. ' £ RAINBOW'S WORD IS GOOD . . . whether it's a six-hour speciat^service or 24-hour, or whatever else Rainbow promises -- that promise is kept. Strict adherence to these two concepts of doing business have made this business the busiest of its kind in this area. So, if you haven't tried RAINBOWS SANITONE CLEANING recently, why not do so now -- you'll be glad you did. 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