rfrim ' • • - s\;^".^,<'T *-V"*! «U '1 'YifaScU ' • t : * \t- ' -'• ' I • VI « <•* _ '9*^ tto MoHKHBTPLlINDEALEft •.•*•' •' »./< ,1957 V'-- '-- ft?. otes 'V• •rV 'iS't "'^' 'j:- 1%&»" •"«-• L- .,* FAMILY REUNION SUNDAY AT E E. THOMAS FARM HOME Sifat » ; **i>": •* [#; , " , t¥ ..'.'•,- SP ICE CREAM SOCIAL Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tl!l<>m*s A* n «. . ™.m «.• !i fro r t4h.ue„ ube^noeffiitt a»n d sons<, Albert and Frank. of Cicero. o Co^'y »'K <* h,Id. ™ yifefV™! Mt.: Clyde Clark lawn Friday- evening.' A food attendance is desiredv WEINER ROAST Catherine Schneider and daughter, Helen.- ,f'b .* •: 3*&*i PAST ORACLES TO MEFP . . . T h e M c H e n t y C o u n t y P & s t O r a c l e s A**OUp of young people, who• playwill meet Wednesday, Aug. 18, tfcftnis at the high school every even- jn Algonquin park. A covered dish in#, enjoyed a wiener *p»st&t^ the iunche0n will fee served at 1 p.m. G e o r g e vH. J o h n s o n h o m e on W e d n e s - j * * * <liy evening of last week. • 1 B. N. A. OUTING _j * * * AnMn».' "1'; Members of Riverview Camp, R. N. ATTEND CLUB OUTING ••• ; jA., will enjoy an outing at Pink HAr- - Thirty-jrix girls from McHenry; rison's, Pistakee Bay, Tuesday after- " eottnty attended the annual 4-H Club noon, Aug. 24. Cards and bunco in the outing aTCamp Wetomacheck at Twin afternoon rwill be followed by dinner Lakes, Wis., this week. The camp j at 5 o'clock. Reservations should be opened Tuesday at 4 p. m., and con-1made with the recorder, Mrs. Maud; tinued through Wednesday and today. Rothermel, not later than Saturday,! Concluding with a campfire program j Aug. 21. Members are to meet at the at 7 p. m., this Thursday evening, j park at 1:30 p. m., where cars will Mrs, Clara Sweeney is catnp director. •;[callfor thbse who ^Ipva-tifrxiiMsaniS of ' Girls from Ringwood to attend the j conveyance, ," b"i >•' • . v 12-2 catnp are A lice Thomas, Yjrginia Jep ; CARD TOURNAMENT ; Very successful party took place 'it* St. Patrick's church hall Wednesday afternoon when the fourth of a ADA MANN Mrs. & E. Thomas and daughter, ttiley Jean, visited in .the home of her mother at Woodstock Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Diedrich were at St. Therese's hospital Thursday where they visited A1 Guthrie of Waukepan, who is very ill. Chas. L. Newman and son, Raymond, of'Chicago spent the past week at L. F. Newman's. Neva Hoke of Goshen, Ind., is visiting her cousin, Marjory Duker. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frost of Chicago were Sunday callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Diedrich. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Aebischer and Mrs. Aebischer of Chicago called at L. J. Stoffel's Saturday. Bruce Granger of Chicago is spending a short vacation at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. E, E. Den man and two daughters visited at Highland Park Sunday. Mrs. Will Justen and daughter, Kathleen, spent Monday and Tuesday in Chicago eral of a relative at RockWd Wednesday. Mrs. Mary McCabe, Margaret Mc- Cabe, Hattie Warner and a friend of Waukegan left Wednesday morning for a week's trip through Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Botger and sons, Walter, Thomas and William, saw the Cubs game in Chicago Tuesday. Mrs. Margaret Gilles Of Woodstock called on her sister, Mrs. Peter Doherty, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Robert Thompson and sister, Maud Granger, visited another sister, Mrs. Harry Alexander, at Hebron, on Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Gene Zoia and chil- FORMER BUSINESS MAN • j funeral home, of Conrad $ Gustafson » , v IS INSTANTLY KILLED, at 218 Madison street, Waukegan,!®- (Continued from front page) Friends and acquaintances in Mcarmistice was signed on November 11, 1918. He was an active member of McHenry Post of the American Legion, and on August 20, 1934, he was elected commander of the post, but because of business changes he was unable to serve as commanding officer. For the past two years the deceased was employed at the North Chicago Veterans' Hospital as a baker until fast January when he went to work in where funeral services were held at 2 p. ov, Friday. > Burial at Woodlaad Waukegan Post of the American . Legion was in charge of the last sad * r i t e s , c o n c l u d i n g t h e s e r v i c e s a t W o o d - * * land Cemetery with a prayer by the chaplain, and a salute given by the firing squad from Ft. Sheridan. As the bugler sounded taps for his com- * rade the flag was folded and given -V' to his sorrowing widow. jAW-*' Pall-bearers were members of Mc- * Henry Post, Henry Schaefer, JackS * Tf~ Keenan, Thomas P. Bolger, C. J. Rei-|» ' - hansp^rger, Fred Leslie and Ray Me-R? dren of Woodstock visited Mr. "and^e Zion City Industry bakery, moving j McHenryVSt ^ Mrs. Peter Doherty, Sunday evening. jh,s family there about that time. i y ost' and E!~ ^ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Purvey and | Having a kind and generous disposimer Weissenborn, newly elected com- -- , _ _ . . a, r- ... j ^ . mander and the color guards were Mr- Mrs. Ray Conway attended tion, Jim was liked by everyone and Morris Taxman and Nick Young. the K. C. carnival at Aurora Monday was always ready to accommodate his night. Mrs. James Callahan of Chicago spent a few days the first of the week with her sister, Mrs. Peter Doherty. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krause and Mr. and Mrs. JohnEffinger and son, Mr and Mrs Albert Purvey visited at Billy, of Lake Villa, were recent Lake Delavan Sunday. Miss Maud Granger of Chicago is spending a vacation at her home here. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Diedrich. , - Mr. and Mrs. James Beavis of Crystal Lake attended tho burial rites for J. J. Marshall here Tuesday. Mrs. John Freund and daughters, Helen, Margaret and Mary Inn, were Waukegan callers Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Justen, "Orvai j Friday. Son, ifelen Butler, -Edith Sltoitht l,Bd Patricia Cristy. ENTERTAINS RELATIVES . day tourth aj A fainily reunion was held at the Mrs. Clarence Anglese entertained a (series of parties in the card touma-; fhome of Mr and Mrs Edgar E. gAup of relatives at.her hotw Thyrs- [jjent, sponsored by the Attar and, Thomas Sundav when members of the' Granger and Lillian Siebel of' Wood- j Fathcr Conway of Notre • day afternoon. Five hundred and bun- Rosary sodality, was held. J family gathered for the annual event Rtock visited in the D. I. Granger; |>ame Spent ( the weeken'd with h« co furnished entertainment and prizes j About seventeen tables of bridge jand aiso to celebrate the birthdays of1 home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Justen' father here were won by Mrs Thomas A: Bolger, and five hundred were in play, with their son> Adrian, and of Mrs. Thomas' had Just returned from a trip to Niag-| Mrs. Pete'r M Justen left Saturday Mrs. Jack McLaughlin, Miss B. Doher- three prizes awarded for each. Spe- mother, Mrs. Ada Mann." Mrs. Mann ara FalIs and Orval and Miss Siebel " ~ ' ty and Minnie Knox. Other guests cial prizes were also awarded and Mrs. jwas eighty-two years old on August had been on a fishing trip in northern were Mrs. William Doherty; Mrs. J. J. Thopas Phalin received an imported^ and her grandson, Adrian, observed Wisconsin. Doherty and daughter, Nellie. Mrs. bologna sausage and Genevieve Knox >h'is thirtieth birthday on the same Mrs. W. B. Tonyan, Mrs. John Phal- Paul Doherty. Miss Mary ^ Doherty, won a three-pound_box of can<Jy, do- date. ! in, Mrs. Albert Vales and Mrs. George A pleasant day was spent in visit-' Waukegan Monday and'at My Place Friday, where she is emx , ing and games which included cards, calIed at the Conrad & Gustafson fun- ployed as waitress, after being home The next and last party m the card bunco and baseball arwj a pot-luck din- ®ra* "ome' where the body of Jim from work for some time with an intournament wnll take place in two, ner was served. | Marshall rested host of friends. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Varina Mae Marshall; four ^mall children, Jane Wentworth Marshall, 13 years old, James Emery, 9 years, Vernon Judson, 3 years, and Agnes Mae, 11 months; his mother, Mrs. Diantha June Marshall, Champaign, and five brothers, Clyde, Judson and Howard On Monday Miss Granger, with her I of Champaign, Henry of Newton, 111., sister. Mrs. Robert Thompson, visited land Jonathan of Amarillo, Texas, relatives at Waukegan. [ Mrs. MarshalFs mother, 'Mrs. Fred Mrs. Fred C Schoewer spent a feWjGilly, and her husband were on an days last week in Chicago and saw (automobile trip when the accident octhe Cubs play in the double header on curred, but word of the accident reach- Mrs. Peter Doherty, Miss Kate Mc- nated by Bolger's Drug store. Laughlin of McHenry; Mrs. Stacia licious lunch was servedA Mai one Elgin; Mrs. Jack McLaughlin and Mrs. Thomas Doherty, Ringwood. for Denver, Colo., where she will visit friends. She travelled on the streamline "City of Denver," scheduled to make the trip in sixteen hours. Miss Marie Nett returned to work ed them and they returned in time ,£or the funeral. - The flag-draped casket rested ait the a former McHenry resident. » » • « » » » » » » . I » t t»r- Births »•»»»»»»»»•»»# 1 *••»•!•»» Mr. ahd Mrs. Sibre Whiting are.'f parents of "a little daughter, born Aug. J < 2, at St. Therese's hospital, Wauke- , , '«-4 ' j gan. - _ J- 4; Dr. and Mrs. Vernon Besley of % • Freeport announce the birth of a son,, - ",1 born Sunday at the Deaconess hos-' * pitAl, Freeport. The nine-pound baby'1 r,.',/ been named, Bruce Vernon. He , has a ftve-year-old sister, Carol. Oldt/.Jl'.-'- residents will be interested in this an- - nouncement as the baby's grandfather, Dr. W. C. Beslby of Woodstock, was>l\v^- WS -1" Jf'V, : i PARTY AT WALSH HOME .Mrs. Quentin Walsh entertained a •:|^Hrty of relatives and friends Thursday afternoon at her home in the weeks at the home of Mrs. Jack McLaughlin, Ringwood. • * * • LEGION ELECTS OFFICERS jured back. Mrs. Mann, who received many 84rs- N. P. Justen and Mrs. Wm.| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davey and daugh-! pleasing gifts, is quite well and active "eimer called on Mrs. Fred Justen, ters of Joliet, 111., spent Sunday with for her years and continues with hei ^ho js m the hospital at Waukegan,. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mathieu at Johnsduties about the home and sometimes!Tuesday afternoon. _ entirely new slate of officers waS|Waiks down town. She has her home' Miss Helen Freund, who is employ- Earl Monear house, east of Fox river, elected at the meeting of McHenry , jn Woodstock^..where her voungest ed here» was a weekend visitor at the Dinner was served at one o clock, post, American Legion, Monday even- son, Homer, and his family iive with home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. after, which an afternoon of bridge ing, was enjoyed. The guests were Mrs.J Elmer Weissenborn was elected James Clark, Mrs. Mary Guerin. Mrs. commander to succeed Ed Conway and her. - | John- Freund, near Ringwood. Mrs. Mann is a great-great-grand-' Mrs. Kate Stoffel and granddaughmother, with little Yvonne Arnold, *er, Marj' Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Florence Marqui#. Mrs. Jane Givens, James Doherty was elected vice-com- one-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs! StoffeI' Sr- of Milwaukee, and Mrs. and Margaret Guerin of Waukegan mander. | Grant Arnoldheing her great-great- Wm. Aebischer of Chicago left Sun- Mrs. M. J. Walsh, -Mas, Stasia Other officers elected were C. J. grandchild. e | day for a week's visit with Martin T, Mrs. Ed- Reihansperger, finance ~ burg. Mr. and Mr6. Walter Simon, Mrs. Alice Simon of St. Louis, Mrs. Rose Mueller, McHenry, spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Frank Mathieu. and Mrs. M. J. Walsh, Malone, Miss Ellen Doherty, officer; Leo Those present at the reunion were' ^offel at Omaha, Neb. ward Thennes and Mrs^W. F. Burke, j Stilling, chaplain; Lester Bacon, ser- j Mr. and Mrs. Millard Mann and daugh-!. Irfne Walsh spent Wednesday at 7^ ' geant-at-ailkiS, _____ • ' fill* nf Hnron/I Til • M nnJ \ft«a \X7il1«< POST-NUPTIAL SHOWER iter of Durand, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Willis he'",home at Fox L*keof A>:* l L offices are appointive and will j Stokes and son of Juda, Wis.; Mr. and ' ir Mr; a"d Mrs. Harold Evans .. J i r / t h e c o m m a n d e r . M r s . E a r l M a r i n a n d s o n a n d M r . a n d W o o d s t o c k v i s i t e d r e l a t i v e s h e r e T u e s - MLrtv £ tLToLr? W fS, ' Installation of officers will be held j Mrs, Walter ThuVow and two children Jda^ eveni"g' ero^fnJ^in^^honor^f l' ^4'ext ^eetJn^ on SePt-13- I of Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. Resell'. Hf'-ry Conway is spending the week SSeL of G^esb^ L ?' me,etin? °f the Mc-;Hopper and son, Elgin; Mr. and Mrs.iin^h,ca*?- „ , , "^5?- , IJeLry County Council will be held in, Adrian Thomas. Forest Park, and Mrs.! Mrs- John Bol^er attended the fun- *1«honor Iftj SH^ir0"-|S.llenry'.,rh L e\1,lstallatlon of c.°unty l Elizabeth Moska of Brodhead, Wis. 1 in honor of Mrs. Jones, who receiv- officers wnll be held. Mrs Moska snent last week hp«» ^8Tly+ w f - i ^ The new,y e,ected commander of j with her sister, Mrs. E. E. Thomas duriiSethe^^ evenint'lnd Tr^pm pla.y 1 McHenry Post is a mait clerk employ-jand is spending this week'with her received bv Mrs Robert TJdrieh M^1 T ^lcago Pos^,Rce and com-1 mother at Woodstock. Mrs. Mann also ~ R MtrtBeS' £: ^Ae^f* ^ ^ ^ ^ & the>St °f the Week FINISHES SUMMER COURSE Supt. C. H. Dukre P.nishes his summer course at Northwestern University today and after a few days' vacation, will be biisy preparing' for the opening of the school term. The last of this week Mr. and Mrs. Duker and family expect to leave for Goshen, Ind., where they will visit relatives for a ffw days. Their niece, Neva Hoke, who has been visiting here, will return home with them. Gleaned -Glazed-Repaired and Re-Lined ; We can completely remodel your old coat to the newest style at a very reasonable cost i FUR COATS SOLD BT APPOINTMENT Phone 104-M LODTZ & LODTZ Elm Street '% , : lhann. and Mrs. Dick Overton Other guests present were Mildred Kinsala, Edith Vogel, Richmond, Mrs. B. H. Freund, Mrs. Harvey Rapp, Chicago, and Mrs. A. J. Wirtz. - Mr. and Mrs. Jones have now gone ^ housekeeping at Galesburg. Pi IXatf.. ; EASTERN STAR 'Members attended a meeting of Mcmnry chapter, 0. E. S., Monday evening. when regular business was attended to. Invitations were read to th|e official visit of the worthy grand Matron at Grayslake on Aug. 17 and to an Eastern Star picnic at the home at Macon on Labor Day. ^The worthy matron, Mrs. Henry *i»gel, assisted in the escort for the jbrthy grand matron at her visit to Woodstock chapter Friday evening. Others from McHenry who attended were Mrs. Clinton Martin, Ethel Jones, Mrs. F. Spurling, Mrs. H. M. Stephenson ,Mrs. J in the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. E» Thomas GIRL AERIALIST FALLS AT CIRCUS PERFORMANCE FAMILY REUNI^, ' ^ A Laurence family reunion and picnic was held at Wonder Lake, Sunday, when -relatives from Chicago, as well as this vicinity, gathered to spend the Those froih McHenry who attended ay together. the Ringling Brothers, Barnum and A picnic dinner was Served and var-j Bailey circus at Rockford Monday IOUS games enjoyed in which .prizes night were among the 16,000 who saw were awarded to the winners. a young girl aerialist injured in a Those present were Mr. and Mr3. forty-foot plunge from a trapeze to Joseph Wegener, Mr. and Mrs. Louis 1 the ground. Nimsgern and Oliver Laurence, Mc- The performer, Mildred Millette, Henry; Mr. and Mrs. John Kretchmer, member of a five-girl aerial act, susaughter and son, North Chicago; Mr. j tained a broken elbow, bruises and and Mrs. Charles F. Phillips and fam- shock, but is recovering in St. Anily, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Suhling and daughter, Catherine, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dowe, Mary Kriston Arnold Maes and Betty Warner, Waukegan; Mr. and Mrs. A. thony's hospital, Rockford, The girl was swinging by her toes from a loop, whe^ suddenly she lost her hold and fell to the ground. Her mother, Mrs. Maud Millette, -- E. Whcclcr and Mrs ™"h W** «nd*d."»riS On Sept 1 Mrs Vo^pI will (Hammond, Ind.; Mrs. Eva Laurence, -P lf Mrs' VogeI ml] *erve I Mr. and Mrs. John Peter Kellen, Mrs. ! SSthTri"® 01011 ?nd 80n' Mr- and M" 3>e warder. . Laurence, Ringwood; Mrs. Anna' now in the circus wardrobe depart- X w ' MFt *,nd Hans ment, recalled that just thirty years aod j ago to the day she was injured in a ^similar accident at Butte, Mont Miss Millette will rejoin the troop Schliestedt, Wonder Lake; Mr. Mrs. Ben Helwig and daughter, =*a conductress at Nunda <JrystaI^ Lake, and Lisle Bassett will',Frank Wirtz and family, Mr. and Mre vjM' FIRST FAMILY REUNION ^The first family Howard Peters, Alonzo Laudence, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kellen, Mr. and Mrs as soon as she has recovered. reunion of tho, HSSk^ChS!^"" ^ *"*' <"tt Wlrt GRAND JURORS Math Glosson and Math Blake wf!! represent McHenry township on the grand jury for the next term of cir- ****+ MMIMMUMMHMH ; imong the Side •••«>»< M«< >MI4 M M n t I H V-ales family was held at the Albert V»les home Saturday and Sunday When relatives gathered to spend the time in visiting, games, music, songs fnd dancing. -The sons of Mr. and Mrs. Albert 1 we.re home for the occasion Carl Weber is absent from his work Wid furnished plenty of music as they at the Elgin State hospital because of •re all members of orchestras in Chi- illness. ° SatUrday eVenin£ was spent on1 Miss Bertilla Freund had her ton- . ,n "J11 a happy two days were sils removed at Harvard hospital last enjoyed. Those present were Mr. and week Wednesday. Vales a"d children, Albert. I Mrs. A. I. Froehlich has been con- *I! r7Tn'v f" Ed J war^' Mr- and fined to bed for the past week with , ?FCharles Vales and children, Al- sciatica. Jert, Florence, and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wormley is quite ill at M°rge, Z&le*> and dau&hter,, her home here. She received medical ' daueht^'api^"-8 pt0n Tayl°r and|treatment at Woodstock hospital for FFmrannWk M\r'a zi• o, Johnla iP>e te^rSs Raen^d MGr.r aanntd, ad afye w days, but returned home Mmoonn - ^ ^'a^d1!^ S!fS n °f Chica^°;! Shirty Sarner returned home Sun- * Jon Henrv and TnvP^ v *fSSe A and s°n, day from St. Therese's hospital, where y, hn Vales, Arlington she had an operation for appendicitis. Mrs, Mary Williamson, sister of Mrs. J. F- Cavanagh of Pistakee Bay, had the misfortune to break a bone in her ankjle on Friday. -She was fish^ ing along the shore of the Cavanagh home at the Bay when the accident occurred. She was taken to the Illinois Central hospital, Chicago, where she is recovering nicely and will be aWe to leate the hospital soon. Audrey Rothermel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rothermel, underwent an operation for appendicitis at Woodstock hospital this morning. Carl Weber, who is spending his fourth week at home, JtoTre he has been ill with asthma, is somewhat improved and able to be out in the yard. u l I S l h e J f i r 9 t a t t a c k o f a s t h m a t h a t he has had in six years and is at a loss to know what caused it. Unlike hay fever, one may become ill with asthma at any time of the year and sometimes it occurs in the winter time. COMET APPEARS Have you seen the comet? Tuesday and Wednesday nights were the best nights to view the new Finsler comet which will begin now to gradually fade from sight. < r^j| On the two nights it passed along the Big Dipper,-just above it and pass ing toward the handle, but, although it was at its brightest, it would be hard to see unless watchers knew its exact location. *!! FAST ACTIO NTS IN ORDER HERE! it: :ii.% ML*# J A % NO OTHER OVERALL CM SAY THIS-- Lee First Overall To Win Laundry Seal of Approval TISTID tunc •yrvoeft is MB »mOH M*0( Gw*«AWTEtO Lee OVERALLS M' jtlT DENIM . F»r Sale Bg McGEE'S NEW HEAD OF ELKS IT'S no time now to dawdle around-- here's August, summer's flying, that ear of yours is going down steadily in trade-in value--and the Buicka are moving plenty fast! t - - ; Right now this big, silky, fast-stepping, valve-in-head straight-eight is still selling at tbe prices history. It's still your big chance to get a mansize bundle of thrill-packed • travelpower at rock-bottom bargain rates. You can still have one for less than some sixes cost--and it's so far out in Its note out toward the loot wi<|p highway. Try out its great power win your gas-treadle toe, give yourself over to it and let it show , send your spirits soarings And when you've sampled its mettle and learned the modest price figures, just ask yourself if it's likely that we'll soon see such value again! Yes, sir, it's a buy-the buy--just a buy to let slip.* So get busy--right now! Fast action is in order! Give us a ring and we'll talk things ovf^I No OTHER ra. THE wcuo?'* A" THtte FtAt£s ts * Attoaii?01"1 ««- ir r,*"n ®Mui( c •MKVs !0' Mr- *w»ON comeomr l * *""• * "hioh OU^1^OIA,^Y >**r*CNTS + ^A9tCOt*' "zahon + * «Ar,rr OUjj MM ay'. _ • EVEtl ^1*tha" oyjS,m T'H "viSrpirwicepsr ct-_ j , c°om Pot mor» »»«*r Urtf, §m^mofnr r " V".vr P«ndMs TTtough English has been to the public schools ol OumX years, the natives still conrerse in their native Major Charles Spencer Hart ol New York was elected Grand Exalted Ruler of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks at its convention in Denver. He succeeds David Scholtz of Jacksonville, former Florida governor. Mr. Hart, a veteran of the World war, has had several stories and books published and is the former managing • editor of the Elks mag«di||t^;^ YOUR MONEY GOES FARfMB M A OENCKAL MOTOtS CAR R. I. OVERTON MOTOR SALES Front Street, West McHenry, XUL 216 Main St., Crystal $>ake, m i^l-' I