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THE McHENRY PLAINDEALEU mWi rage Eight f.W |sjjjp? (u^r"^ffwr**f .Vy, •-< f ' kT ~ ^ "v^, <• i '"V *7% Thursday, May 4, 1944 f Society Notes Circle 1. W. S. C. S.. With Mrs. Fred Heid« fi,-. The next meeting, of '•oW-'-W w. S. C, S., will be with Mrs. Fred Heide on Tuesday, May 9. * * * Change Meeting Time * ^ Of Christian Mothers ST. MARY S CHURCH IS SCENE OF LAYWEINGART WEDtfUftl The Run, of which we saw so lit-- tie during .April, made one • of its . tare appearances last Saturday Athletic Banquet j The Christian Mothers aWd Altar tfiorning, and with the sun came sum- Tonight. May 4 . _ v j society, scheduled to meet on Friday! mer breezes and an altogether lovely The \oung Peoples Athletic. Club evenin^ May 5 meet instead ! day. No less lovely than the day itbrought to a close its season of ac"; on Thursday night, May 4. The ! se^ w&s the wedding of Miss Marie tint it's last Thursday evening and chanRe jn tj"me was made necessary: Lay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John 1on»ght (Thursday) will enjoy a^ban- of th gVm show at the Lay °f Spring Grove, and-Mr. Charles .««# « t h < ! h o t l i l- *5°"' high s c h o o l , thirty-five members are expected to attdfcd, with Donald Weingart acting Home Bureau ^VJth * *9 master of ceremonies. | Mr8. John H )gan The May meeting of the Ringwood Home Bureau unit will T5e with Mrs. John Hogan on May 9 at 1:30 p. m Pinochle Clttb With Mrs. M. A. Sutton Wreingart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Weingart of this" city. The nuptial mass was sung tjy Rev. Father John COUNTY PTA CONFERENCE AT LILYMOOR TEACHERS AND PARENTS MEET MAY 10 fcOTNOUR PLAYERS TO PRESENT "THE PRIEST church . was beautifully decorated i the Club Lilymoor. All teachers ______ „ „v F. with bouquets of yellow t u l i p s and j parents in the county are in- The last meeting of the East River The jy{ajor project will Jbe "Care and' white daffodils, a gift of John Drey- vited to. attend. Registrations will /Road Pinochle cl*b was heW at the Repair- of Furniture," with ideas pre- i miller, adorning the altars. *1 begin, at l:0(T*p. m., and the meeting Msgr. C. S. Nix is bringing to Mc- Henry, under the auspices of St. Marys church, J. B. Rotnour's special producticfci of "The Parish Priest," a three-act comedy drama, a story of faith, love and devotion. Plays of -this fine calibre are very few and far between, and will be presented in its entirety, as origionally offered in New York City and Chicago, and all the key cities tour. Mr. Rotnour has a very fine castu in this production, all new..to Mtf; Henry with the exception of Mr. Lawler, who many will remember as Father Kelly last season in "The Rosary," and who now; plays Father attrictive bride was eownetl' at 2:00 P- m attractive Driae was gowned; . - Guest _s peaker of the j WT»rh;alen, the title role of '^The Parish 0cf » Po„i» .. On Wednesday, May 10, the Lily Lake P. T. -A. will be host to the Daleiden of Spring" Grove at -9:80 j M>nois P. T. A. conference of Mca. m., in St. Mary's church here. The : Henry county, the meeting to be held Son/floTr J» W. * Petty, superh.! West". Miss Paula Bey, a very tendent of schools in Lake county, of Antioch. The theme ' or th'e meeting will be '^Today's Children Tomorrow's r home of Mrs. M. A. Sutton on Thurs- sented for making over pieces which The day afternoon. Prize winners for the t neecj to be revamped. In, keeping in a \:l/;day were Mrs. E. R. Sutton and with the project,. roll call will be a juliette cap and fingertip veil. She • • Mr§. Beri Dietz. The next meeting responded to with "Tell About .the ! carried a white^prayer book. :' * • will l.e uitlv Mrs. Ben Dietz on May Oldest Pieceof Furniture-(•Own,"> Mrs. Gerald Khius, the former ;V ' ' - > Reports will -be given on the pro- Miss Agnes Lay, acted as bridesmaid,, , . * *> * • ' . P<>^' program for 1944 and 1915 and j attired in a peach : net gown and [ Leaders. Following, are the names - • ' the 1944 plan for 4-H ctab Work for carrying a; colonial bouquet of carna- '•<* thQS^ in char^e the fefl - To Mjeet May The .rtaikir project will be [ tions and daisies. Gerald Klaus, brother-in-law of the bride and friend Of the groom, set-ved^,as best man. >•? "Pretty as .a picture" in her blue , , - f IRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST - Woodstock, Illinois . ' t " • CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO ATTEND i l||REE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENC*' ; «* DR. HENI>RIK J. De LANGE, C.S.B. ' NEW1 YORK CITY' ' • Member Of The Board Of Lectureship Of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts FIRST METHODIST CHUICH South St. at Throop St.--Route ; STTNDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 14, 1944 At 3:30 O'clock ; -- -Motliiett; . i Mjpct May 12 ^ ; • -. girls. ThL Tin next meeting, oi the Mothers '^Wliere $hall. W'e Hang That Pic^ - ' club will be in,.the -.Legion Hall on tureif";;• v.'^y " May 12. with-'Mrs. Emil ^hrich of ' 1 *" i . the home ejtt<r.->ion bureau of the Honor' Clara Miller * -United State? Department of Agri- For Service Record ' • , \ .fopw'i" -Sliss-JIara Miller;'who ipr^ past i'tion8;ad assies, was little Miss Mar- •: , jWill be/^utnt im.- tjemy.fivs years _-has faithfully andj Anderson> niece cf the groom, : lister Andrella of St. Ma^S,St, Pat- efficiently fulfilled her duties as tele- i acted as floWer gifl. Miss Andertick's. school will furnish the,;;niusical phone operator; '••in' McHenry, was ' - - - - embroidered organdy dress and carrying a small colonial bouquet, of carna portion of the program. tures ^nd the entire progra^T \ -District" Olfficers |>istriet Director ,.....,• Mrs. Joseph P^ ]^ay,! i,L.ibe!rtyyiUe District Assistant: Mrs. El mer Hunter, Antioch District Secretary , .... Mrs. Robt. W. Nelson, Fox Lake General Arrangements .11...;.,.:.,...%...,.. Mrs. Alex \Virfs, tily Lake Program * 1:46--Registration .... Mrs. W. Blake Y , , > , , ..... sort5 approached the altar on the arm honored for her splendid service re-, of th rin b Master Daniel ; cord by her _co-workers one. evening j Qreen cousin of'the brid from- War.| Large Crowd Attend . last w^k. To their knowledge, she|saw; ,nd H wore a navy blue Eton 2*16~Ca11 to Qrder " Altar And Rosary Meeting . • . ,s the first McHenry woman to serve ^ and carried a heart shaped pil- A large crow,! of more than forty continuously for so long a period. ,QW of whJte satirl; trimmed in lacfe, memi-ers attended the May meeting Her exceptinally pleasant voice has! H h M Frank Freund of the Altar and Rosary sodality of made her popular with the entire com-! . * , • ' ,. St. Patrick's church last Monday munity and her many years of pub- . Serving as ushers were Walter evening. The meeting was held at lie sefvice have not gone unappre- Anderson of Mc enry and» ugene the home of Mrs. R. M. Fleming on ciated. Riverside Drive. At the business Twnenty^one: of her co-workers meeting it was decided to hold a gathered at the Riverside hotel last bake sale some time later this month, week to honor Miss Miller at a din- Nye of Milwaukee, Wis. The mothers of both bride and groom wore navy blue suits and coifsages of pink carnations Cards followed the meeting, with a ner..-"At that time she was presented The children's choir of St; Mary's prize awarded for each t^ble. The with a lovely corsage and a war bond church sang the high mass, accomcommittee in charge consisted of by her friends. A beautifully decor- • panied by Sister Andreella on the Mrs. Gerald Carey, chairman; Mrs. ated cake With the words "Twenty- organ, and Adele Froehliqh, class- Nick Young, Mrs. Thomas Doherty filth Anniversary" was the center-'mate of the bride, sang Gounod's and Mrs. A. I. Froehlich. . piece on the table. j "Ave Maria" at .the offertory and . • • In attendance were Berniece Blake, "^Because" following the ceremony. Honor Harold Vycital Dorothy Buchert, Rose Marie Kunz, The bride is a graduate of the At Farewell Party y Jane McAndrews, Delma Rusboldt, McHenry Community high school and Members of a formjet card club Shirley Smith, Lillian Stilling, Gert- was employed as a beauty operator gathered at the hon^e of M^\and rude Vogt, Clara Overton, Mary 'n Chicago until March. Since that Mrs. Lisle Bassett on Main street Simon, Irene Sales, RoVena Marshall, time she has been working at the last Sunday evening, honoring one Edithe Geary, Loretta Budler, Jane Curl'n Swirl shop at Johnsburg. The of the group, Harold Vycital, who Durland, Florence Doherty, Genevieve groom attended the local schools and will leave in the near future for Matchen, Kathleen Phalin, Gloria De- >s employed on his father's farm east navy service. An outdoor steak fry Roche, Emily Miller and Dorothy of this city. was enjoyed, after which the guests Bennett. L enjoyed an evening of visiting in rp^ previous week she Was honored MISS CLARA FREUND the Bassett home. Present besides at,a iuncheon also at the Riverside,! IS LOVELY BRIDE OF those already mentioned ^fre "with W. H. MeCormac, district traffic Harold Vypta^ Mr. and^JVlrs.^ Dan sup€rintendent of the Telephone company *in Elgin, and Miss RoVena Marshall, chief operator, present. Mr. MeCormac presented Miss Miller with a twenty-fifth anniversary pin at that time,'also a lovely corsage. Mrs. Joseph P. May Pledge of Allegiance Welcome .... Mrs. Fred Svoboda Greetings .... Mathias P. Freund Introduction of State Board Members .... Mrs. Jos. P May Introduction of Local Chairmen Mrs. Fred Svoboda Thr»ee Minute Reports qlever leading woman, will be seen in antexcellent role, also Miss Frances Peters in the ingenue lead. Miss Jane Griffith will appear in an Irish comedy role. Dave Reese, popular leading man, will be seen *s a young doctor, Otto Imig, versatile juvenile, as the younger brother, Ernest Vivea, a comedian of par excellence, will be seen m a laughing comedy.: role of Mike, who is there with a bushel of laughs. Robert Leigh will be inevidence, as well as the re^t of the cast to make this a:* show pf exceptional merit, "The Parish Priest" is not a sermon-- far from it. It deals with' everyday life, the humerous side as well as thte serious side. It has a moral that perhaps will solve many a problem that maybe confronts even you, right in your own home. It is a play for every family to see. It perhaps will change many an existing circumstance to a better understanding. The play is mouhted with special scenery lighting effects, and musical background that all go to President of Local Units bring out the very best in the play 2:40h--'"Looking Aheadlfcin Rural Edu- it will be presented at the Mc- . j cation" Mrs. Henry high school auditorium next Mary Endres, Asst. Supt., Sunday, May 7, at 8:30 p. m., with McHenry County Schools ( mattinee at 3' p. m. To see it will 3:00--Music .... McHenry High School leave a memory of one of the finest O'Shea Wirtz: and Mr. and Mra. A. J. ERNEST FELGENHAUEfR Hold Public Card Party Next Wednesday Fox River Valley Camp No. 3251, R. N. A., is sponsoring a public card party, to be held next Wednesday j" 1 . , , i „ . , , T u i i Attends Convention evening. May 10, in the Legion hall at 8 p. m. Pinochle, • five hundred, Mrs. C. W. Goodell lb: it quiet ceremony performed in this rectory of St. Mary's church last Thursday afternoon, April 27, Miss Clara Freund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Freund, became the bride of Mr. Ernest Felgenhauer, son of the William Felgenhauers of Dundee. Band--Director, Paul Yanda 3:30--"Music and Art" .... Mrs. J. W. Heylmun, Oak Park, Chair- ' man Music and Art, I.C.P.T. 4'30---"Parents and Teachers -- We Work for Youth" Mrs. Irving B. Enevold, 4th vice-president of the I.C.P.T, 5:i(^--Assembly Singing Mrs. J. W. Heylmun Report of Registrations ............ Mrs. W. Blake 5:20|£~Ad journment Publications and J5xhibf(s 6.: 15--Pot-Luck Supper 7:30---Assembly Singing Mrs. J. W. Heylmun 7:4^.--"The Importance of a P. T. A." W. C. Petty, Supt. of Lake County Schools, Antioch Report of Registration ............ Mrs. W. Blake Teachers of schools which have no plays ever presented in McHenry. MARRIAGE LICENSES Steven Konig, McHenry; tricia LaMeire, Lily Lake. *a<®; "Pi-i CARD OF THANKS I wish in this manner to extejid my sincere thanks to Rev. Neidert and to all my dear friends and relatives for cards, gifts, letters and prayers offered while I was in the hospital during my recent illness. MRS. FRANK MATHIEU. r. Msgr. C. S. Nix officiated at the 3 Mrs. C. W. Goodell on Sunday and I o'clock ceremony. bridge and bunco will be played, with Monday of this week attended the The bride was lovely in a grey r , special invitation to the men, it is twenty-eighth annual Illinois Feder-1 wool suit, with which she wore pink | son the residents of*® Lilymoor feel i fined to Swedish Covenant hospital i j i.1 -ill : _ l.fltinTl nf \fiicir* r»lnKc />nnvantiAn ' i i • • t* »_ ±U-m'«» AUnoan VtAofe tn PL:««Ua »»»»••••<•»••••••» >i MHW Among: the Sick Miss Bonnie Page returned Wednesday afternoon from St. Therese P. T. A. are asked to invite interest-; hospital, Waukegan, where she had ed parents to attend. A large group j been confined since last Friday. will no doubt be present at this im- j Franki? Wolff, 5-year old son of portant meeting and for this rea-j Mr.,and Mrs. Herbert Wolff, was conhoped that they will comprise a i ati°n of Music clubs convention held and brown accessories. Her corsage fortunate in being chosen hosts to large part of those in attendance. [the LaSalle hotel. The program! was fashioned of white carnations, the county conference. A tasty lunch will be served follow- < opened on Sunday morning with the j Her maid of honor was her sister, • ing cards, the admission price being ^h annual white breakfast, and in | Miss Ethel Freund, who wore a gold forty cents, tax included. The committee in charge includes Mrs. Amanda Brown, chairman, Mrs. Alice Lindsay, Mrs. Eva Wegener, Mrs. Eleanor Althoff, Mrs. Carrie J. Ensign and Mrs. Marie . Schaefer. Patty Marshall Observes Birthday the afternoon the winning junior; wool suit and navy accessories and a members of the club from leading corsage of pink carnations. Harold cities throughout the state presented > Freund, brother of the bride, acted their portion of the program. In as best man. JOHNSBIIRG (By Mra. Arthur Klain) Mrs. George Michels, son, Pfc. Donald L. Michels, and daughter, the evening a war service program „ Following the ceremoriv, a recepwas held, with prominent speakers tion was held for the families and and a fine musical program high- the bridal party. The couple left on lighting the entertainment. ja short wedding trip, after which Dol°res> were Chicago visitors Thurs A business meeting opened Mon- they returned to Dundee to make j day and Friday of last week. Little Patty Marshall observed her dsy's activities and later in the day 'their home. | Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Di Silvestro sixth birthday at a party held at programs were continued. Among The bride attended the local high Iand Mr- and Mrs- R»!ph Di Silvestro her home on Washington street one the prominent speakers were Desire school and recently has been employ- visited in the George Michels home day recently. Fifteen of' her friends Defauw, conductor of the Chicago1 ed in the Elgin Watch' factory.- The Sunday. from kindergarten were present to symphony orchestra; Mrs. Royden groom is employed at the Case facenjoy an aftenoon of games, which. «*• Keith, retiring president and Ru- tory in Elgin. ' was cncluded with the serving of a ddph Ganz, president of the Chi- --; idelicious lunch consisting of the Cus- cago musical college. Most oqtstand- FIFTY-FIVE ATTEND tomary birthday fare. Pink decora- 'n^ !the entertainment during the i SECOND ANNUAL FFA' Richard Frett, S 1/C is reported to be safe in Scotland. • Wednesday evening callers in the Jos. Frett home were Mr. and Mrs. Ford Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. May, George Frett, George Jack- Chicago, this week, where he was placed in a cast following injuries sustained in a fall. WAR BONDS will buy a your country's future. stake in FATHER-SON BANQUET I son and Pvt. Jos. Jackson ... J Mrs. George King, Miss Last Wednesday, April 26, fifty Bernice King and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Karls tions helped beautify the table, on two days, according to Mrs. Goodell, which was placed a lovely bii$th<t»y was Janies Bradley-Griffin's dramatic cake. . " ' ' interpretation of "They Burned The * * * ~ Books," in which he described tn*. R. N. A. Card Part'y r burning of literature in Germany. • ! five fathers, sons, and guests attended - visited with Mary Ann Karls-in the Is ^ 'try Successful ' ' Massed choruses of white robed, the second annual Father and Son Sanitariumt inj Waukegan. j Seventeen table? -of 'singers who appeared marching in banquet at the htfh school^ which Pvt. Lloyd Oeffling visited in the play last Tuesday evening -when"®"* impressive procession, with, the was sponsored by the McHenry chap- home of his "parents, Mr. and Mrs, Riverview Camp, R. N. A., held its 'customary candle lighting ceremony ter of Future Farmers of America. Peter Oeffling, Saturday. public card party in the K. of C .?"• tribute to the founder, wai a hall. Special prizes were awarded striking feature' of the day. to Miss Julia Stilling-and Mrs. Gert- -- rude Thurlwell. The serving of a. ' NOTICE lovely lunch concluded the evening's: Starting Sunday, .JVIay 7, masses activities. The next regular meeting at St. Patrick's church will be four, of Riverview Camp will be May 16. 1 at 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00: JACK-et of all "TRADES Two Tone 'LOAFER" fe'.-A ' ^5.50 and up Wear it on your wajr"to work or to the golf course: wear it as a sport coat or shirt: look smart in it day and night. It's the most versatile summer garment we know --in sizes to 50, smartly combining monotone gabarduw witb patterned wool. A delicious chicken dinner was Served Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. by Miss Justen and the home econ- Peter Oeffling were Mr. and Mrs. omics class. , ^ George Michels, Dolores and Pfc The banquet was sponsored by the Donald Michels, Miss Delma Thelen, F. F. A., which consists of boys en-; LeRoy Simpson and Lonnie Michels. rolled in vocational agriculture in Pfc. Donald Hettermann visited high school. The main objective of with his father, Henry Hettermann, the banquet was to promote better in the Jos. E. Freund home Sunday, father and son co-operation along Mr. and Mrs. Jos. J. Freund have agricultural lines at home. The ban- moved into the Jos. Thelen house, quet was held so that the boys might j which they recently purchased, express their appreciation to their: Mr. and Mrs. William Pierce and guests for the co-operation and help sons are now living in the; Peter they received during the past year. Niesen home, having recently moved . The program for the evening Was from the Mink Ranch. | I is follows: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur "Stilling an- F. F. A. Opening Ceremonies--F. F. nounce the arrival of an 8 lb. 9 oz. A. Officers. . son, born Sunday, Apr^ 31, in the Prayer--Rev/Msgr. C. S. Nix- Woodstock hospital. Mrs, Stilling is j Welcome--Ray Norenberger, Jr., F. the former Isabel Freund. F. A. President. T V' Sunday evening caHers in the Jos. Guest Speaker--John> »L Freund home were Mr. and Mrs. I Farm Advisor. ; FVank Kempfer, Mr. and Mrs. John Presentation of F. F. A. Emblems-- M. Pitzen and Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. C. Egbert, Agr., Teacher. Pepping. " Summary of F. F. A. Activities Dur- j Sunday visitors of Mr. apd Mrs. ing Year--Alvin Schaefer, F. fJ Arthur Thelen wore Mr. and Mrs. A. Treasurer. | George Michels, daughter, Dolores, Three Instrumental Numbers-"--Rich-! and Pfc. Donald Michels. ard and Rill Adams. j Mr. and Mrs. George Michels and YOU DON'T PAY FOR ATMOSPHERE • Sometimes patrons who don't know us well conclude that we must surely make an extra charge for the professional "atmosphere" in this Prescription Pharmacy. Admittedly, we maintain higl^ ethical standards; employ only skilled registered pharmacists; use fresh, potent drugs. But, actually, it costs no more--often lees --to have prescriptions compounded here. Bring your next one to us, and see! BOLQER'S DRUQ STORE Green Street, McHenry LOVELY SATIN 1 Reflects light--reduces glare ^ Satone covers easily--dries overnight. - • Its soft, pastel tones provide an attractive, new charm throughout the house. 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Nix An honor roll was erected ^vear. and John Brock. I the flag pole in front of St, John's ; In addition to enjpying the deli-' church Thursday evening. More will i cious roast chicken, a number of be said at the time of the dedication. ; the fathers left, knowing their sons ; Many from here attended the Lay- , can do a splendid job in addressing Weingftrt wedding in McHenry Sat- ' audience under such conditions. - urday. ...'Another highlight of the evening was the music and pictures which were presented. It did not seem to take much music or mfiny scenes such as were available to bring back fond memories of days gone by ta some oi tbm guests who were present. HOWARD HARRISON, • " ' F. F. A. Reporter. BLOOI) DONOR ' Sidney Smith of Route 2, McHenry, donated his blood when the mobile unit of the* Red Cross Blood Donor Service visited the Revere Copper and Brass company recently. Head the Want Ads J, B. ROTNOUR presents // THE PARISH PRIEST ^ THREE-ACT CO I* A story of Faith, Love and Devotion with Special Cast and Music Sponsored by St. Mary's Church McHENRY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM McHenry, Illinois SUNDAY, MAY 7 Matinee and Evening--3. and 8:30 P. M Admission 50c, Children 25c, plus tax

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