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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Dec 1956, p. 2

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THEMcHENRY TCT^t Tel! Engagement Of Patricia Jensen I Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Jensen of McCullom Lake announce' the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Anne, to (Gerald R9y Sauter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J mas with her mother, Mrs. Mary Buch; •:• j ]•/.,•{' v Miss Laurayrie Conway of De- Kalb and David Kent of • Loras college, Dubuque, Iowa; are spending the holidays with Mrs. Verona Kent. :-;V" f'v : • WED DECEMBER 1 -W^1 <* 4"i" •]• •}• 'lut1 PERSONALS Joseph Bauer, a student "ai Marquette university, Milwaukee, Sauter of Mount Prospect. Miss; Wis.; arrived home Wednesday, Jensen graduated , from the Mc- ] to spend the holidays with hisparents; the Joseph L. Bauers near Volc^ Misses Sana and Myra Speaker of Riehpiopd called on their , sister, Mrsv: Leslip Olsen, Thurs- | day. ' - \ George Anderson, home on,; leave from San Diego, Calif., his wife and daughter, Virginia, Of Marengo^ called on her grandmother, Mrs. Nellip Bacon, Wednesday. Mrs. Margaret Hafner is spending the holidays with her son, George, and family in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Olsen and " •T* "mf* yHSff m <" ? • " f ' t ? " * In a l-eport to Gov. Williarii G. Stratton, the Illinois Public Aid Commission said the state's five public assistance programs paired!: to Septejhftbprj; expenditures of $2,608,162 $rid art average of $38.32. In October, 1955, the cost was $3,075,481 for anfc average payment of $37.86. The number and cost in Mc- Henry county was as follows: Aid to dependent children, 36, $1,129; blind assistance, 1, $30; disability assistance, 11, $866; general assistance, 134, $4,122.61; old age assistance, 203, $12,329.37. Shown cutting the wedding cake | -- -- following their wedding in the SEEK MORE FUNDS m enibeirs of 1 lie i r"fa milj~ Mr. and immunity Methodist church on THAN $11,677 RECEIVED PUBLIC AID COST., ? INCLUDES $12,329 FOR COUNTY AGED f P ,c . Hospital Patients McHenry, hospital during thfe past week were cdst $12,849,904 for 271,055 i-eeip- j Marilyn ZiS^erman,^ Darlenr ients in October. I Fiedle, Otto Grafneiy George Dau- September expenditures were I bach, Geraldine Golla, Albert Hul- $12,662,312 for 270,717 recipients, ' Q"ist. Charles Strohmaier, Fral|k and in October, 1955, the cost jDodd and Arthur Edstrom of was $12,3^3,320 for 270,451 per- McHenry; Richard Olsen of Island soris. ' Vt! T .»!*«*: and -flail'Laiirs«n .Of T.aUe- • The general assistance load Showed 68,139 recipients in October' as compared • with 68,061 in September, and 8i;236 in Octoberc 195^1 October .costs were Lake andGaiLLaursen ,of Lakeland Park. ';i:; Mrs. Hlldegard Schwarr 6f Country Clubr sObdivision -lunderwent surgery this past: weefc in; Milwaukee, Wis., ami is repf*rted' to; bev, quite; HI.; ^Wftds; iriay o f . ^ 0 ; 3 Q / ' . l c i P i e n tL a s a ; 5 o m " ' w r i t e t o h e r a t L u k e ' ^ . taij' '3000. QJ^alVfl^k•: avefiu^i j v | j, §2,745/769 for an average grant . i ^ V? It Pays To Advertise THK PHIIXIP ARMSTRONGS Henry' high school in June of 1955. Mr. Sauter was a member of the 1955 class of Arlington . Heightshigh school. The young people have made no wedding plans. Mrs. Robert Low, Mr. and Mrs. Dec. 1 are Mi. and Mrs. Phillip Leslie Olsen, Jr.. and Mr. and Armstrong, who are making their Mrs. James Kline, Ov Venice, home in Wonder Lake. The Calif., attended a- Christmas Plp,t> brifeiis the former Dinne party at the home of Mr. aqd Munsop oFJPistakee •Bay. ' Mrs. Elmer Olsen a) Richmond Thursday evening. ^ j Miss Ann Loretf§ i Weber arrived home' from Cla&e college, Dubuque, Iowa, Thursday to spend ' the holidays with her parents, • BIRTH $ .•M.Judy Hay 10 Itears Old Judy. 10-year-old daughter of Mi", and Mrs. Bill Hay, celebrated her birthday last Wednesday after- Mr. and Mrs. Robert WeDer. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dixon and Mrs. Fred Bienapfl visited the latter's brother-in-law, William A son, Steven Henry, weighing 7 lbs. 3 oz. was born at Memorial hrtspitll," Woodstock, Dec. 14 to Mr. and Mr$: Donald Fluger of McCullom Lake. Sons were born at Memorial Rff^7he,KenOSha^ WiS ' h0S' hospital. Woodstock, to Mr. and pital Wednesday evening. Mrs. Thomas Landre and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Winters on Dec. 21, to Mr. and Mrs. John Rice on Dec. 22 and to Mr. and Mrs. ^Vfr. and Mrs. John Hoffman noon, when twelve of her friends j and daughters, Lorri Ann' and gathered at her home. Games were j Janet Lee, of Indianapolis, Ind., played, after which' refreshments j are spending a \veek in the home j0hn Thies on Dec. 24. and lunch were served. • of Mrs. Annabel Aicher. : t Judy received many lovely gifts j Mr. and Mrs* Robert Weber; CARD OF THANKS frqm Diane Diedrich, Lynn Eichi/-j and Miss Ellen Walsh were visitger. Eleanor Freund, Linda Dovvell. ors in the George Miller home in Lorna Gladstone, Rosa Hughes, Chicago Wednesday evening. Judy Groll Penny Scholtz Ber- Mrs Edjth Ha ,es is spendinR nardme R^.d Sandra Rodenkirch. the hoHdays wi(h relatives in Lynda Wiedenhoft and Sharon I Stoller. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawrence IN SALE OF SEALS I want to take this means of expressing my sincere thanks for; seal sale letters, cards, prayers offered in my | & behalf and good wishes extended during the time I was confined to the hospital. Everything was Everyone who has not sent in their contribution for Christmas seals is urged to do §q by Gladys Kerns, seal sale chairman. A total of $11,677.97 had been received on Dec; 21. "Much more is needed," she says, "so that your Tuberculosis association can continue their program of tuberculin testing of school childtf&n, x-ray surveys and services to tuberculosis patients and their families in our county during.the coming year. "Tuberculosis must be found, not waited for. Ninety-fdtir per cent of the money received stays in your county and state to protect you and your 4 family frofti this contagious disease." Reminders are being mailed for the convenience of contributors who may have misplaced their EAGLE - PICHER TRIPLf SLIDE Aluminum STORM WINDOWS and DOORS Liberal! Tt-ade-in Allowance on yoUrfoW*'Endows and doors. ORD£R NOW! Ventilated ALtTMINUM AWNINGS and DOOR CANOPIES A1sj> The Famous Zephyr Aluminum ROIX UP St DOWN UwtflNOS ARTHUR BOGER PpfONE 840-J SO? WauH^gan Rd. McHenry RED CROSS ASKS COUNTY DONATIONS - FOR HUNGARIAN AID ' Out of a quc^ta of $1,450 sex by the McSenry county^ "-chapter Of the Red' Cross for Hungarian relief, only $250 had been received the last,of the week. Anyonp destring lo corvtiibyte may do so by seeding money to the Red Cross office op by leaving it in the name of the organization at any bank in the county. • ("•l-fee Rid Cross has atyjft'opriated mof^ than $1,300,000 ifrpm its own limited disaster,, fuh&'to meclt deof Cl"ycago, spent the weekend appreciated so much. Agnes (Mrs. Peter H.) Freuhd • 34 Entertain On UI Ninth Birthday ; an.d Christmas with McHenry rel- Joyce Adams entertained "at the j a*lveshome of her parents the Alfons Mrs Fred Bienapfl spent a Adams, on the occasion of her ninth birthday Dec. 14. Games were played and Joyce was presented with a variety'of gifts which delighted-her. Guests^ yyere : -'Maney Christine^ AltJnaa.^JBernitaJ Basso. Patty Bolten, Kathy O'Connell. Judy Freund, Sally Justen, Charlene Klapperich, Mary and Terry Larkin, Linda Lent, Sherry Nellis, Terry Nye, Ka'Jiy Pdlr.ier, Paulette Rizzo, Nancy and Judy Schmunk. ' recent day with her daughter, Mrs. Richard Sedar, in Waukegan. Miss Helen Buch of Chicago, spent the weekend and Christ- SHOP AT HOME AND SAVE IN MEMOKIAM In loving memory of our depr mother and grandmother, Christine Stilling, who passed away suddenly four years ago New Year's Day. .. | Some say time heals an aching heart, but it's not true, She was always so true, unselfish and kind. A beautiful life that came - to an end, she lived as she died, Everyone's friend. - A wonderful memory she left behind, ; And hip .one will efyei^.'take her plac6. 34 Children and Grandchildren CARD OF THANKS We want to take this means of thanking neighbors' ariefcfriends for floral offerings, cards of sympathy and the many othejr kiodnesfees extended to us in ouft bereavement. Thesei remembrances were so greatly appreciated. •,/ *34 Anton Kratochvil and Family P?r IS V VILLA NURSING HOME ON PIWAKEE BAt, NBAS !^cBENR> 8ENH.E BED PATIENTS THANK YOU! Our three New Year's wishes for you'hll begin with good... good health, good fellowship, good fortune ... all three add up to happiness! YOUR LOVELINESS IS OUR BUSINESS Our thanks to Sam, Louis and Dominic Tomasello for the bowling benefit and all the people who bowled and contributed lo the money we received. 34 Marion and Leo Scarbrough SI ipersicle rJL irshiltnq ofhd 126 N. Riverside Drive styling McHenry, 111. flO Phone 147 ay the New Year bring you all the good luck and happiness that is symbolized by the color and beauty of a rainbow. May your spirits always be sky-high! !W CLE. North Front St. -- McHenry, III. PHONE 927 MAD A BLANK LOOK . . . until someone suggested STjE^FAN'^. "Fine!"";she said "I should have thought of that iri the first place!" bl4 MAIN -S Mct-iLNRY ! mands of Hungarian relief programs to date. Of'this mnount, it has allocated more'than' $700,000 to League of Red Cross societies '< ;jK;f • will bii^food^ for tettl^fugees ill Austria ^for 6ne; ;<|ay |o^forty-five jars of baby1 food. "I\venty-five doi-"' to; buy food, clothing, medical and I wijl buy warni ivnderwear for hospital supplies in Europe, ac- j thirty Hungarian . chjfdren or cording to E. Roland Harrimah,; enough evajioraterf • milk so that chairman. v | 800 Hungarian childrfitt , will each^ Among other things, five dollars I receive a gfass. w NEY AND BANKING = /ii Everyday Living HELPFUL DIRECTIONS on proper use and .care, maintenahce and trouble-shooting are included with a lot of things you buy these days. You'll be wise to keep these directions, and to put them in one central - place (a file folder or envelope in your desk, for exafnple) so that you can consult them readily when a question or problem arises. You ifiay thus avoid many a costly error, and the' expense of many°a service call. • • •* THE BIG HEART of America is evidenced by the fact that voluntary contributions enable hundreds of worth-while charitable organizations and causes in this country to continue their work, and even to expand it. The typical American may give to a score of such cayses each year--to some, token gifts ; to others, substantially. .And; 'V' when it comes to figuring his tax deductions for siich contributions, he is,qjbten at a loss-- unless he donated by check. He either failed to get receipts, or has understandably misplaced some of the cards* slips, and stubs of various' sijses, shapes, and colors given to him as receipts. If he did donate by check,' however, there-is no problem : He has an orderly and complete file of receipts --his cancelled checks. HefS is just one more illustration of the truth "it pays to pay by check." Why not open your checking account soon, at our. bank? DON'T SACRIFICE your U. S. Savings Bonds if^ou need temporary. cash: Instead, see us about a low-cost personal loan, and hold your Bbnds: The longer you do, the bigger they grow! McHENRY STATE BANK Interest Paid On Savings'Deposits Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System PHONJC 1040 say best of all CORSA If you are stepping out New Year's Eve with your "best girl" don't forget to present her with a lovely corsage . . . It will be the highlight of her whole evening. We suggest that ' you place-.your .order now to avoid the.'lltst minute rush. • • • Flowers For Your ' HOSTESS Perhaps you are invited to a house party to help welcome in 1957 . . . or plan on having dinner at a friend's home on New Year's Day . . . The most thoughtful gift for your hostess is a lovely bouquet or a house plant. 'u Ir .i* lf M*iJi See our large selection of flowers and plants to make ydur New Year's dinner a really memorable affair. f ••- EARLY Flowers of Distinction and Good Design PHONE 230 ELM 300 West Elm Street McHenry, Illinois Here's wishing a very happy ,1957 to all of you who have donfe so much to make our 1956 successful. May your New Year abound in good health, good fortune and satisfying achievement. If we may add a wish for ourselves, it is that we shall have many new opportunities to serve you in 1957 . . . and that we shall in every way prove worthy of your continued confidence. Member Federal .Deposit Insurance Corp. Member Federal Reserve System Interest Paid on Savings Deposits DIRECTORS WILLIAM M. CARROLL GERALD J. CAREY WM. A. NYE, M.D. C. J. REIHANSPERGE§ ROBERT L. WEBER : . OFFICERS ^ GERALD J. CAREY ROBERT L. WEBER JAMES E. LARKIN THOMAS F. BOLGER VERNE E. HARRISON DONALD WATTLES BEVERLY BLISH DOLORES CAMPBELL MARIAN BLAKE KATHLEEN FREUND CATHY WOLF LOIS BREFELD PAT AHLBERG EMPLOYEES MARIAN KENNEBECK LUCILLE KNOX LILLIAN CAIRNS ROBERTA FRANCISCO PEGGY BANKS NANCY JUSTEN DOLORES FISH •JUDY DeCICCO JOHN KERECHEK VIOLA JURGENS SHIRLEY BERTHOUX MARLENE ROBERTS PHYLLIS SCHMITT ELLEN WALSH DONNA ADAMS LENORA FRISBY JOAN FREUND / 1

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