Thursday. April 2, 1959 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Page Nine Spring Grove DEANERY BOARD MEETS APRIL 3 AT WONDER LAKE by Mrs. Cbarles Freund me McHenry Deanery of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women will hold a board meeting at Christ the King school hall in Wonder Lake on Friday, April 3 at 8:30. Plans will be-discussed for future events. An institute will be held at Christ the King church on April 16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Miss Nora Le Tcyneau. N.C.C.W. representative will conduct the entire institute. Everyone is welcome to attend this institute. Ladies Aid of Methodist Church Meet The Ladies Aid society held a meeting in their new building on March 25. Mrs. Frances Shotliff was hostess. Election officers was held, new ofxi^- s for the coming' year are Dorothy Johnson, president; Doris Kephart; vice-president; Frances Shotliff, secretary; Lollie Class, treasurer. A bake sale was planned and will be held in the Spring Grove fire house on Saturday, April 4. Come in and buy your goodies for the weekend. . Members of the Methodist church and their families held a <0bt-luck supper in the church annex on March 21. A large number attended and spent a very sociable evening. It was noted that four dozen newly purchased folding chairs donated by the Ladies Aid society were being used. gan from St. Mary's in Milwaukee are all enjoying Easter vacation at their homes "here. Easter Egg Hunt The Brownies enjoyed an Easter egg hunt on the lawn at the home of their counselor. Mrs. Virginia Thornton on Tuesday, March 24. Reports are that the orders for Girl Scout cookies were very good and will be delivered very soon. mer Smith and family and'Mr. and Mrs. Eddie May and family. ! Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pierce, Mr. i and Mrs. Pat Siedschlag and j Clarence Pierce family visited j the Mark Pierces on Slinday. | org the Passes- Away Following Operation We were shocked to hear and our heartfelt sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs Arthur Helbling over the loss of their four year old granddaughter, Donna Marie Helbling who passed away at Children's Memorial hospital, Chicago at four a.m. on Saturday, March 28, following a second heart operation. Funeral services were held at Arlington Heights on Tuesday at 2 p.m. some of their children and grandchildren home for Easter, the Robert Sutton family and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Larson, Jr., and son, Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. John Skidmore of Ringwood visited friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Jordan and family of Sharon, Wis., were visitors in the Math Nimsgern home and also had dinner with the Lawrence Nimsgern family in McHenry. Mrs. George Waspi and children spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Freund in . McHenry. Operation Peggy anfl Donnie, children of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Miller, are recuperating very nicely at their home following tonsillectomy operations on Friday, March 27. Easter Guests Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller on Easter were Mr. and Mrs. El- CFM Meets At Spring Grove -E\en though the children of some of the C.F.M. couples were sick .at the time of the last C.F.M. meeting, quite a few couples were able to attend the meeting at the home of Bill and Virginia Thornton on Saturday, March 15. The meeting was led by A1 Gort. The scripture section of the meeting from Acts 2, 44-45 dealt with the communal life of the early Christians. With the meeting so close to the Easter seasan the liturgical" portion of the meeting-, was devoted to Eastertide. Recently there has been tin appeal for usable used religious articles--such as statues, rosaries, pictures, medals and the like--for the Catholics of Viet Nam. The C.F.M. in the various parishes throughout the Rockford diocese are sponsoring this project. Any religious articles to be donated may be placed in the vestibule of St. Peter's church Spring Grove. The articles donated will be taken to the diocesan convention of the C.F.M. at Rockford on Sunday, April 19, where, they will be blessed by the bishop and packed and shipped to Viet Nam. Insufficient funds have brought many a pleasant occasion " to an abrupt conclusion. Cement Mixers to Paint Sprayers PHONE 32 YEAR'S BEST PHOTOS SHOWN AT SCIENCE MUSEUM The best pictures taken during the past year by the staff photographers of Chicago's daily newspapers and pnoto services are on public display at the Museum of Science and Industry. Sponsored by the Chicago Press Photographers association, the exhibit which includes the best fifty of the 383 original entries in the association's annual news picture contest will C o n t i n u e on display through "Sunday, April 12. Occupying the focal position in the exhibit is a photo by Edward DeLuga, of the Chicago Daily News, who won the contest's "best of the show' rating as well as first honors in the pictoral photo classification. Titled "100% Humidity," it shows a bedraggled street vendor piloting his two-wheel pushcart along a side street near the Palmolive building during a murky, foggy afternoon. First place in the spot news section is occupied by a photo entitled "Leopold Takes A Stroll." Photogrphed by Thomas Kinahan, of the Chicago Amican, it shows Nathan Leopold striding along the Midway with a lone companion a few days after he was released from the penitentiary at Stateville. "Circus Catch," a picture by Harry Hall of the Associated Press and showing a baseball player pratically standing on his head while stopping a hot baseball liner, is displayed as the winner in uie sports division. Be Wise--Use the Clapsifieds DON'T Ml ALEXANDER LUMBER COMPANY'S PAINT and COLOR CLINIC THURSDAY EVENING. APRIL 9th 7:30 TO 9:00 P.M. Refreshments Will Be Served Due to limited accommodations, please phone McHenry 1424 if you plan to attend. Students Home for Easter Tom Jessie, Harold Huff from Iljjuois University, Urbana, Miss Linda Kautz of Illinois State college, DeKalb; Leigh Kagan from Salvatorian seminary, St. Nazianz, Wis.; Jim Kagan of Madison, Wis.; Mary Lou Ka- UNBELIEVABLE , BARGAINS Plus Many Prizes Will Be Featured At Our Great GRAND OPENING Watch This Paper For Date r «. X2-1 Who Said Taxis Are A Luxury? Add the cost of cleaning this man's rain-soaked ^pthes and you'll agree door-to-door taxi actually saves money. A cab can help in a hundred different ways. When you need one. Radio Dispatched 4M> eHiNB PHONE 723 CAB LEROY M. SMITH ALBERT A. ADAMS WALTER J. DEAN THIS IS THE PEOPLES PARTY The TRULY Independent Ticket LEROY M. SMITH has no political machine to rely on to get out the vote for him on election day, Tuesday, April 7. 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