PERSONALS %• (Continued from ¥>age 2) Mrs. Ensign's brother' and jtyife, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman /Thomas of Sacramento, Calif., who *were Here for their first •Visit in some time. a Mr. and "Mrs. William Sutton, son Teddy and Mrs. Laura Minteer of Maywood were Father's Day guests in the E. ft. Sutton home. Miss Mary Nye, who gradu-. ated from DeKalb this year, has returned there where she has been engaged as a speech teacher for the summer. Among the McHenry folks who attended the wake of Mrs. Gertrude Rothermel at the Scott funeral home in Wil- Ihette over the weekend were: Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. .Justen, Mrs. Roy Kent. Mr. and Mrs. Pavid Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Niesen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. John Glosson and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rothermel. Sjunday guests in the Jerome Miller home to help Mrs. Milter's mother, Mrs. Peter Merges Of Chicago celebrate her birthday included Mr. and Mrs. Peter Merges, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Edward O'Hara, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mantorano. Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merges, Evanston, Mrs. Anna Miller and Mr. 4nd Mrs. John Brosky, McHenry. i Mrs. Laura Knaack spent a j^ew days recently in the home j df her daughter, Mrs. Eric ' Carlquist in Wooddale, where; ijHe saw her grandson, James : Carlquist receive his diploma; |t commencement exercises j JJjeld at the Fenton high school. I l Miss Sara Kay Douglas, stu- j sjent nurse at Peter Brigham , Hospital, Boston, Mass., and a , Classmate, Jacqueline Bourgeois are spending two weeks frith the former's mother. Mrs. Velma Douglas. Mrs. Douglas and her guests spent a few days this week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Miranti in Greenup. 111. Mrs. Estelle Thompson and Mrs. Nettie Labar of Austin, Minn., and. Mrs. Ella Gratton of Woodstock spent Tuesday at , the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson. The Alfred Freund, Victor Adams and Nick Huff families spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Arp at Richmond honoring Henry Adams on Father's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and children attended a reception for Dr. Michael Jerva at the home of his parents in Chicago Sunday. Dr. Jerva, a cousin of Mrs. Smith, received his doctor of medicine degree June 12 from Loyola university and will take his internship at Charity hospital, New Ofleans. VETS CELEBRATE THREE EVENTS NEXT THURSDAY The World War I veterans of McHenry will celebrate triple events on Thursday, June 26 at*8.p.m. The scene of the festjP&ties is the American Legion home' on Green street. ' It is to be charter night and the first ladies' night, with officers tq be installed in a simple ceremony. Commander Kinsey and his corps of officers will be hosts to Clark Fickes of Rockford, assistant chief of staff, and the officers of the McHenry posts of the American Legion and V.F.W. on this occasion. Mr. Hokes and Mr. Sanders, state officers,'will also be invited. The commanders and officers of Wonder. Lake and Richmond American Legion posts are also invited. The wives of the World War I veterans will participate in the evening's celebration by serving refreshments. City officials are * being invited to attend. This group of McHenry men who became the first members of Veterans Bartacks No. 1315, has grown from a handful of about nine to a membership of fifty-nine in a few short months. The parent organization is well known in Illinois. It was organized in 1949 for the purpose of protecting the interests of World War I vets. Commander Kinsey invites eligible vets to join the group. SAND FEATURES ;. FAVORITES ON * FRIDAY PROGRAM Popular numbers, overtures and waltzes, including many favorites of years ago, will he featured on this Friday's band concert, which will be presented June 20 on the high school grounds at 8 p.m. The program includes these selections: "The Star Spangled Banner" -- Key. March, "Festal Day" -- Buchtel. Waltz, "Alpine Sunset" -- King. Overture, "Princess of India" -- King. Selection, "Stout Hearted Men" -- arrangement by Yoder. March, "Burst of Trumpets" -- Walters. "Tennessee Waltz" -- Stewart & Kirtg. "Take Me Out To The Ball Game" -- von Tilzer. Overture, "Carnival of Roses" -- Olivadoti. Waltz, "Gold and Silver"' • Lehar. "Victor Herbert Favorites" -- arrangement by Lake. Samba, "Argentia" -- arrangement by Yoder. "God Bless America" -- Berlin. CAR IN FLAMES AFTER ACCIDENT: NINE ARE INJURED Nine suffered minor injuries when one of two cars involved in a collision on Rt. 176 and Williams Park road, southeast of McHenry, was destroyed by fire Saturday night. An auto driven by Susan Sturm of Chicago, westbound on the highway, was struck in the rear by a car driven by Raymond Tallman of Waucon- 8a, which was said to be starting to p&ss. The Sturm vehicle burst into flames a short time after the impact but the occupants m a n a g e d t o g e t t o s a f e t y . Among passengers in the Tallman auto who suffered injuries was Jerie Nordeen, 15, of Rt. 2, McHenry. They were treated at Condell Memorial hospital, Libertyville. CARD OF THANKS I want to take this occasion to thank ALL for their concern, letters, cards and gifts during my recent period of rest. I wish to extend to all my friends ! my heartfelt thanks for their 1 generous testimonial to me on the occasion of my silver jubl- These things will always be remembered by rrie. 7 . Fr. Coakley McHenry Hospital Patients at McHenry hospital this past week include Emmerson Schwitter, Olga Noydin, Elmer McMillan, Patricia Pitzen. Robert Stewart, Alice Wade, Mark Ritthaler, Susan Gelvin and Helen Lesch of McHenry; William Schimpf, Archie Peterson, Marl Orhwall, Norman Collins and Claudia Ruge of Crystal Lake; Joseph Rychly of Spring Grove; Leona Benson of Woodstock; Carl Snead of Chicago and Jerry Katlan of BerWyn. Memorial Hospital Patients at Memorial hospital for McHenry County in Woodstock during the past week were George Wallace, Martin Schuber, William Surmin, Elaine Mack, Ed. Malenis and Florence Jacobi of Wonder Lake; Gilbert Rogers and Mary Davis of McHenry; and Blair Gobel of Ringwood. FR. NOVAK TAKES UP NEW DUTIES AT |IcHENRY CHURCH During the past two weeks, members of St. Patrick's Catholic church have been making the acquaintances of a new assistant pastor, Rev. Cosmos W. Novak, O.S.B. Fr. Novak is a native of Chicago and completed his high school, college and seminary courses at St. Procopius, Lisle, fll., where he received a bachelor of arts degree in philosophy and . in education. He also received an M.S.A. degree from Loyola university in Chicago and has done post-graduate work at the Catholic university of Washington, D.C., in adolescent psychology. As a member of the Benedictine Order, Fr. Novak was Ordained to the priesthood on Dec. 17, 1944, at St. Procopius abbey. From 1948 to 1956 he was stationed at St. Joseph's orphange in Lisle and during this period also taught in the social science department in the college and in the seminary at I^isle. From 1956 to the present t?me he served as assistant at S|t. Joan of Arc parish in Lisle. AT TRAINING CENTER Sue Stinespring is attending a Methodist youth caravan training center, June 10-20, at Hendrix college, Conway, Ark., in preparation for voluntary service in Methodist churches this summer. After the training period, the caravaners will serve six weeks, with teams of five working for one-week periods in many churches. CARD OF THANKS In this manner we wish to express our thanks for cards, prayers, floral offerings and spiritual bouquets extended at the time of the illness and death of our husband and father, William Engels. We are especially grateful to Fr. Daleiden and Fr. Plesa. Mrs. William Engels 7 and Family CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this means of expressing our sincere thanks to neighbors and friends for floral offerings, donations of cars and other expressions of sympathy extended at the time of the death of George Koerber. *7 John Koerber and Family CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our deep appreciation for all the acts of kindness shown us in our recent bereavement. We wish to thank the Harvard Memorial hospital, its staff of nurses. Dr. Berry, Fr. Joseph Haley. Fathers Nilges Collins and Reuland of McHenry. pallbearers, the Peter M. Justen funeral home arid also those who sent flowers, cards and sniritual bouquets and who donated cars. Mrs. Peter W. Freund Children and Grandchildren of the Peter W. Freund 7 Family. CARD OF THANKS Our sincere thanks to our friends for the many kindnesses and remembrances extended to the family of the late Benjamin F. Huson. We are especially grateful to Rev. E. J. Corbett, the McHenry hospital, doctors and the Villa nursing home. Mrs. Benjamin F. Huson Mrs. Irene Wittrock Mrs. Evelyn Hans Mrs. Dessie Burns IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our beloved husband, father and grandfather, Anton P. Freund, who passed away one year ago, June 20, 1957. You were taken from us in very sudden way, but left us orecious memories death can never take away. Loving Wife, Sons, Daughters s7 and Grandchildren Chicaao Boy's Bike Hits Car; Child Is Injured (Continued from page 1) two roads, O. E. Malenis of Rt. 1, McHenry, told authorities he swerved to avoid hitting Ronald and Larry and in doing so John ran into his car with his bike, forcing the Ma-j lenis auto into the ditch. The front of the auto was damaged. A passenger in the Malenis car was treated for cuts about the face. BOB FULLER'S SHEET METAL WORKS of Crystal Lake .During their celebration month is offering a special on cleaning, inspecting and painting the inside of gutters and a complete furnace cleaning at one low price. Phone Crystal Lake 1431 M.Y.F. PROJECT The Senior Methodist Youth Fellowship of the Community Methodist church is sponsoring a car wash at the Lyle Anderson garage, behind 519 W. Waukegan road, Saturday, lutie 21, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 am. All people interested in issisting in the worthwhile e f forts of this youth group may bring cars in during the above hours or may phone 724 for oick-up service. The fee will be by donation. Rev. Corbett Speaks On 'Christian Marriage' This Sunday, June 22, at the Community Methodist church, Rev. J. Elliot Corhttt will speak on the subject of "Christian Marriage" at all three worship services, 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. All married couples are especially urged to be present. At the conclusion of the services this Sunday, those who wish may renew their marriage vows. GRANDSONS OF LOCAL RESIDENT WIN SCHOLARSHIPS Paul Petitclair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Petitclair of Waukegan and a grandson of Mrs. A. Pv. Freund of McHenry, won a Notre Dame scholarship upon graduating from Waukegan high school this month. Attending the graduation were Mrs. A. P. Freund, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith, Mrs. William Hermann. Irvan Freund and Mr. and Mrs. Art Tonyan and daughters of McHenry and the Del Freunds of Wauconda. Another grandson of Mrs. Freund, Denny Freund, son of the - Del Freunds, graduated from Wauconda high school nnd awarded a scholarship to Northwestern university^ Those who attended his graduation were Mrs. Freund. the Arthur Tonyan family. Mr. ancl Mrs. William Hermann and Irvan Best right now>^tf Michigan Strawberries Fresh, swmI, ready-to-«at Michigan Strawberries are hsral Th« pric* ii rifclit . . . flavor is terrific for d**- Mrts, salads, freezing and canning. Look for Michigan Strawberries Treat the Family to STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE IgMpi" COMPLETE • OFFICE SUPPLIES f OFFICE FURNITURE wrt J(rau&e QfvSo S08 E. Elm St. PHONE 878-J ton McHenry, <€11. 103 S. GREEN ST. County Medical Group Observes Clinic Day The McHenry County Medical society is£ observing Clinic Day today, Jufte 19, at Memorial Hospital for McHenry County. v 0 From 3 to 4 p.m., Dr. James E. Segraves will speak on "Management of Upper Extremity Fractures", and from 4 to 5 p.m., Robert Abel will talk on "Recent Developments of Practical Laboratory Tests". Dinner in the hospital dining room, will be folloiwed by a talk by Dr. Carl R. Hines at 7 p.m. on the subject, "Diagnosis and Treatment of Endocrine Problems", Dr. L H. Kralz Opens Medical Office Here % (Continued from pa^e 1) warded the certificate of the Legion of Valor. I Je is a member of many professional ana scientific organizations and societies, including the Afnerican Medical association, the Societe Internationale de Cherurgie, American College of Surgeons, American Board of Surgery, Chicago Surgical society, American Association of Military Surgeons of the U.S.A., Institute of Medicine of Chicago, the American Heart association and the .Association for the Advancement of Science. Bad driving""conditions prevailed in less than 15 percent of the fatal highway accidents in the U. S. in 1957. Fine Vaudeville Variety At Fiesta Day July 20 (Continued from page 1) so if you have a likely one in your home, let it be ; known and bring her along to the' class. ' ^ i (Whatever else you do, don't forget to save Sunday, July 20, for the biggest "spectacular1'.^ McHenry has ever known. 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