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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Dec 1961, p. 2

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Page Two THE McHENRY PLAINDEALEB Thursday, December 21, 1961 (if-- Weinpart Baby Is Christened The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weingart was christcned Jane Ann in a baptismal service solemnized at St. Mary's Catholic church recently, with Rev. Albert Rennell officiating. Sponsors were the baby's aunt and uncle, Mrs. Ed. Skoney and Lawrence Selzer. Dinner was served later to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Selzer, d&ughlers, Judy and Joyce, Mr and Mrs. Ed. Skoney and sons, Jim and Bobby, the grandmother, Mi's. Kathryn Weingart; the grandfather, William Seller; and the brother and sister of the baby. Alan and Karen Weingart. Plan Reunion At' Andreas Home Mrs. Audrey Andreas Smith has called an open meeting for all interested members of the ?lass of 1952 at McHenry high school on Wednesday, Dec. 27, at which time plans will be made for a reunion next summer. The meeting will be held at 8 o'clock at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weld on Andreas, at Ringwood. McHenry Folfea At Christmas Party A number of folks from this? community attended a most delightful Christmas party a& the home of Mrs. Margaret Bosky and Mrs. Julie Watts in Skokie last Saturday. Decorations were beautiful, and in keeping with the holiday season. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Mat Schulien, Mr. and Mrs. Art Edstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Neve, Mrs. Lorraine Coari, Mrs. Elsie Reiker, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Padal,v Mrs.' Ursula Naegele, I^rs. Helen Cook, Misses Rose • and Anne Schneider, Garden Group Fills Stockings MARIAN CLUB OFFICERS ENDORSE WELFARE PROGRAM PLEDGES FRATERNITY Michael R. Reese of McHenry, has been pledged to Phi Kappa Pi fraternity at Ripon college- Mr. Reese entered Ripon college in September, 1961. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Reese, reside at 1410 N. Riverside drive. The young man was graduated from McHenry Community high school in June, 1961. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to my friends . and neighbors for their cards, flowers, prayers and all who visited me during my recent stay in the hospital. Special thanks to Father Parker for his kindness. Mary Kantorski j 12-21-61 ' CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to our neighbors, friends, relatives and the Clergy for their prayers, cards, flowers and all comforting expressions of sympathy during agr recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. L. Tomasello 12-21-61 CARRIAGE LICENSES Lawrence W. Foley, Crystal Lake, and Martha Ketchum, Rt. 3, McHenry. Antonius J. Lavin, McHenry, and Peggy Ann Fox, Mundelein. The McHenry Garden club met at the home ef Mn. Rot)* ert Thompson on Pec. 14 There were seventeen members and one guest, Nancy Eyler, daughter of Mrs. A. Bodker, in attendance. The project for this meeting was the packing of Christmas stockings for the aged residents of the Valley Hi home at Hartland and a few stockings for Shangri La at McHepry. A total of sixty-eight stockings were packed with small it*ms such p.s talcum powder, handkerchiefs. fresh oranges and apoles. The custom Qf..a . Christmas tjift exchange amojig members was passed up in favor- of adding that amount of money to the stocking gifts. Fjom the superintendent at Yftlley Hi members learned that the men and women there derive pleasure from the gifts sent from this and other clubs in the county. A donation to the Plant, Fruit and Flower guild was made and earmarked for the noinsettia fund. The guild. is the same one that in summer distributes flowers and plants to hospitals and children's homes. Mrs. George Johnson is the McHenry chairman for the guild. The club voted to participate in the conservation program and Mrs. Harry Stinespring consented to handle the chairmanship. The club will send one high school student to conservation school during the suTToner. ' s1- Another Garden club activity this year will be the promotion of the idea of children planting a tree on Arbor day. Mrs. Erik Braenne and Mrs. Alex Duncan are in charge of this program. A pot-luck luncheon was served for, and by, the members. This, too, is an annual c u s t o m . Two noa-m e m b e r kitchen guests, Robert Thompson and George Johnson, pep* nounced the pot-luck a great success and a look at their trays proved they were serious. The next meeting of the dub will be in March at the. home of Mrs. Earl Krukow. In view of the large increase in membership, the officers of the Marian Central Fathers' club have given their full endorsement ta a welfare pro gram for \be> plug's numbers. This program will provide in part "In the event of the death <»f a Fathers' club member, the tuition of his children (who are attending Marian Central at that time) will be paid by the Fathers' club for the balance of the children's high school career at Marian Central." Frank Kendrigan, newly appointed^ chairman of the welfare committee, will present the'5 full welfare program for membership' approval at the club's regular monthly meeting on Jan. 23. Maurice F. Clark of McHenry, vice-president and program chairman of the club, is busy making plans for the first meeting of 1962. Clark's plans are to invite all of the members' wives to attend this meeting so they will have a chance cJo observe the regular business procedure of eoinmittee chairmen and officers reporting on the club's activities. * In other business, Melvin ^Johnson, chairman of the mem • .bership committee, reports that thirty-three new members have ^joined the club so far this month. He further reports that his committee has agreed to .extend the membership drive until Jan. 10. This additional time is needed, Johnson says. Because of the cumbersome task of keeping in touch with committee members from all over McHenry county. INSTALL NEW OFFICERS OF LOCAL KIWANIS Former Mayor George P. Freund was given an honorary membership in the Kiwanis club of McHeniy at the installation and initiation meeting held earlier this month at the Legion home. Lt. Gov. Harold Wright of DeKalb installed the 1962 officers. The new president is Adams, with Roland He; as 1963 president-elect. officers installed were Virgil Pollock, first vice-president;/ Cy Young, second vice-president; William Collatz, secretary; and Dr. William Kohl, treasurer. The Ten Commandments contain 297 words. i! Linens CHRISTMAS DANCE FOR 'TEEN-AGERS PLANNED BY MYF "Christmas Crush," a dance sponsored by the Methodist Youth Fellowship, will be held Friday, Dec, 22., at 7:30 pit*, at the American Legion home. A special "surprise" has been planned vfor college students home for the tatlidaya. This will be a good opportunity to get together with former school mates and compare notes on campus life. High school students will be particularly interested in the <lance contests. There is even a Hint that there may be a "twist" competition. • A festive atmosphere, swinging music, and good friends are ijeing combined to make this an affair you'll not want to miss. McHenry Hospital Patients admitted to McHenry hospital during the past week included Dorothy Hermle. M;>rilou r^iie and Dan Waszkewicz. Wonder Lake; HaroM Tripp, Reginald MacLaughlm and Mirhae] Cnghlan, Crystal Lake; Mignon Eisenberg, Chicago; Rosemary Goddard, Fo\ Lake; Helen Rushmore, Mc- Cullom Lake: A'rlisle Nape. Wauconda; Roland Farrar, Island Lake; Harold Gregersen. Antioch; Richard Oldsop, Ge noa City, Wis.; Jack Washow. Richmond; Margaret Schiller. Solon Mills; Dean Stevenson Cary;' Jvdith Fitzgerald, Round Lake: Carolyn Freeland, Bar rington: Joyce Adams, John Sovsky, James Covey. Roberl Shackleford, Joan Thompson. Kenneth Mars h a 11, Jamcc Lange. Reno Bertellotli, Marilyn Carlson. Mabel McCormick Russell Wilder. Russell Davis, Robert Reeder, Harry Carlson Doris Dowell; Marie Granger Wi'inda Gehrke, Laura Jackson A let a Lindemulder, Madele ine S c h r o e d e r , J o h n M. G a l e . M a t thew Kodis and Robert Zimmerman, McHenry. Harvard Hospital Joseph Simon, Donald Busoh and Mrs. Lester Schneider were patients during the pas.' week at Harvard hospital. Memorial Hospital During the past week patients at Memorial hospit; i! W o o d s t o c k , i n c l u d e d A l b e r t Krueger, Margaret Gayeski. Lorraine Moore and Marii'i Carmody, Wonder Lake; Marian Peet, Ringvvood; and Bet'y Grambio and Herbert Den: McHenry. HOLY FAMILY :HURCH CHOIR SINGS FIRST MASS PERSONALS The Church of the Hojy Family Junior choir in fOS Lake, which was organized in October of this year, will sing its first Mass Dec. 31 £t the 9 a.m. sevvice. The Junior choir will go carolling at the rest homes in their area on the evening of Dec. 22. Richard Harrington, a member of Holy Family, will tape a recording of the Junior choirs Christmas music, which wITf be played during the Christmas season over the FM radio station, WNWC. The church Will have a carolling service at 11 oO Sunday night, Christmas Eve, followed by midnight Mass at midnight. Christmas Day Masses will be at 7:30 a.m. and 9 a.m. The life si/e nativity scene will be open this Christmas season as usual, and visitors are cordially invited to see it at any time. Milton college, Wis., is spending the holiday with his parents, the Albert Stillings. Much of his vacation, however, will Gene Stilling, a student at be spent in travelling to the West Coast, as he is working for one of the large railway companies and will be making at least two trips to California. HONORED AT ACADEMY Cadet J. Beau Fidler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Fidler of Riverstream drive, McHenry, has earned academic honors for the second six weeks' grading period at Wentvvorth Military academy and has qualified for the dean's special distinction list. Cadets who earn academic honors during the grading periods are accorded extra privileges and are permitted , to wear the scholastic bar on their uniforms. $85,000 DAMAGE SUIT John Kwak of Pistakee Highlands has filed suit for $85,000 in circuit court on behalf of his son, Ronald, 16, against John Sanders of Spring Grove. The suit results from an accident in which Ronald was injured as he walked along Rt. 12 and was struck by a car Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walozynski, McHenry, announce the birth of a son Dec. 12 at McHenry hospital. A son was born Dec. 12 at McHenry hospital to Mr. ana Mrs. Joseph Grossman, Spring Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dierker of Wauconda are parents of a son born Dec. 16 at McHenry hospital. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schmitt of McHenry on Dec. 15 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. Twin girls were born Dec. 13 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Schaefer, McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schau, Wonder Lake, are parents of a daughter born Dec. 18 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fredricksen, Rt. 3, Woodstock, are parents of a girl bora Dec. 14 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. The new baby has a brother, Richard, ^14 months old. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ivar Fredricksen of Wonder Lake and maternal grandparents, are Dr. and Mrs. Albert Kunze of Columbia Station, Ohio. A daughter was born Dec. 18 at Harvard hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Spencer, McHenry. driven by the defendant. The Kwak boy allegedly received severe injuries. 111^4 ' * mm. Hallmark Rustcrafi Beautiful Dolls Plush Toys AGATHA ©1PTS & Formerly CANDY WOX 1242 N. Green 9t Jewelry >ms There's a magic to Christmas that will forever touch the hearts of all mankind. May this magic warm the hearts of all the fine customers we have been privileged to serve throughout the year. Holiday greetings to you all RAINBOW CLEANER 1304 N. Front St. Wf Phone: EV 5-0927 McHenry, 111. jerry C^liridtmaA With the spirit of this festive season, we send glad greetings to you and yours, Have a very Merry Christmas. From the staff of the $ f^iverdide .Studio -- GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE -- 1320 N. Riverside Dr. Phone EV 5-0147 Member of N-H-C.A. McHenry, 111. Open: Tues., Thurs., Fri.. 9-9: Wed.. 9-6: Sat.. 8-5; Closed Myr ••• s J MERRY CHRKWIAS Good cheer! May all of the wonderful joys of the season be yours. Best wishes to our friends and many fine patrons. 1961 Gerald J. Carey Robert L. Weber James E. Larkin Joan Bauer Sharon Berkley Nancy Blake Andrea Brennan Lillian Cairns Janice Huff Judy Huff Bonnie Lechner Ruth Leska Frances Mayfield Suzanne Miller Lona Patzke Donnna Schaefer Ann Peschke Directors William M. Carroll Thomas F. Bolger Officers Donald Wattles Employees Lenora Frisby Patricia Hiller Viola Juergens Alan Meyer La Verne Reed Grace Reinhardt Elvera Ruhmann Ronald Smith Dorothy Stoffel Albert Vales Nancy Weber Mary Weisenburger Joyce Schwanke John Kerechek W. A. Nye, M.D. Richard J. Zieman Ellen Walsh Victoria Kerechek George Tussey Jean Vogel Donna Anderson Dolores Fish William Anderson Roberta Francisco Joan Freund Ruth Granger Lillian Larson Shirley Nye Janice Wagner 1 in g Listen to Radio Station WKBS. 1220 on | | SUNDAY, 24th l § 11*00 to llsSO a.m., for | 1 "Santa Claus Rides Again" | K >1 McHenry State Bank ESTABLISHED SINCE 1906 "McHenry County's Largest Financial Institution" Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 3% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Corner of Green & Elm /

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