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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 May 1946, p. 4

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KiW Ur bWMn.Miyurf. l*. t^Ibt. MA»Y'B OtromOH in.,tt HSS^JTtSKS*' boXhx or lovsly _ -? the CIMStS, M WW hwb ftfta. The WKDDING OH MAT X evening vu spent in cards and sins* T PI C&--m Quests included Mr. and Mrs. William Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holly of McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. Hilmer Carlson of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Larson, Mrs. Olga Scheubert and Arlene Thiele of McCullom Lake and Mrs. Agnes Jenks of Ringwood. New Officers For * * ' * „/ i % • fcinewood 4-H Club _ , , Five-Hundred Cluli» / The Ringwood Sunshine Girls elect--With Mrs. Boley ».* **«»!»>' ed officers for the ensuing year as \ Mrs. Anna Boley entertained her follows: LuAnn Bauer, president; five-hundred club last week. Prise Audrey Andreas, vice-president;! winners for the evening's pla_ F^rol Martin, secretary; Carol Har-' Mrs. Anna Freund and Mrs. Math rison. treasurer; Muriel Butler, Blake. Mrs. Freund will entertain financial chairman; Annette Glauser, the group next on May 14. tecrention leader: and Charlotte Hogan, reporter. Mrs. Paul Walkington chosen leader forester Feet - T» Be Held May 15 . The Foresters will hold their annual Forester Fest on May 15 in St. Mary's-St. Patrick's school hall. An invitation is extends® -te, St. John's court to attend. One at the lovliest of spring weddings to take place in this community was solemnised at St. Mary's church on Wednesday morning, May 1, at 9:30 o'clock, when Miss Angela Freund daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.P. Freund, became the bride of Mr. Volney Brown of Woodstock. The attractive bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was attired in a white, chiffon dress, with sis XAMf-Musua WXD AT BT.JOHN'S A wedding of Interest locally was solemnised at 8t. John's church on Wednesday, May 1, when Miss Luella Thelen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Thelen of Johnsburg, was united in marriage with Mr. James J. Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Hunter of Woodstock. Rev. j - r t fi i it i t 111 mm was cnosen leaner and Mitchell Kane as ^sistanfc Mrs. 4,n Girls Plan, Scrap Drive .Marv Hogan, reporter, has in- ; • • f• J Altar and Rosary *. .'fl Holds Meeting , ... v- The monthly meeting of tne Altar pnd Rosary sodality of St. Patrick's church was held last Monday evening in the Legion hall. Following . , the business meeting, a social hour formed us that the^ Ringwood Happy :was enjoyed. The next meeting will (plovers and the Ringwood Sunshine jje on june 3 in the Leg ids halL - XJirls h«=ld a joint meeting recently, , # *• -+ at the home of Carol Harrison. Of- . „ fini, Donates" „ fibers for the former club were elect- J&wnd Fair Grounds " ed as follows: Darlene Andre ., j ^ fourth meeting- of the Mcrpresident; Mary Hogan. yjce~f,£f i Henry Go Getters 4-H club last week, fjent and. reporter; Jane Betts, r the girls decided to donate $15 tourer. and Grace Glauser, recreation ar(j thej county 4-H fair grounds 1V . v,.™-Mr« and buildings, the improving and iSSnSSi m SSS rison as assistant. It is the hope j • • • ; • of members to have a well nlanned • , v ^ cl«b, with plenty of activity for all. i Mothers^ Quo After the meeting, refreshments | Meets Friday ipi* served by Mrs. Harrison. The Ringwood Sunshine Girls and fbe Ringwood Happy Clover Girls planning a scrap drive, to be on May 11. Residents of the unity are asked to have their ready for pick-up. • • • At MrtMay Party Mr*. Tlipmas Kane was pleasantly surprised last Saturday evening by fiiends who cami to honor her on MILLER Woodstock, 111. IMPORTANT NOTICE! 7 Open As Usual Until Further Notice Weeknites 7 to 11 p.m. 2 Shows Nitely, 7 and 9 Sat. & Sun. Oont, Shows From 2:30 On Telephone Woodstock 32 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY May 10-11 - Ckas. Laughton -- Randolph Scot in "CAPT. KIDD" greater than "Matiny Or the Bounty!" Also "ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER* In Color -- SATURDAY MATINEE Cartoon Circus scheduled for Saturday saorning, May 11, will |be held instead as a Saturday •Mtinee. First show only at 2:30 Mi- Program will start at 4:30 With the feature •CAPTAIN KIDD" SUNDAY AND MONDAY May 12-13 fib nmch fan Yo«H want to see it twice! ! Wslt Disney's "PINOCCHIO" In Color A committee, including Mrs. Ota Gygi, chairman, Mrs. Donald Barger, Mrs. Clarence Douglas, Mrs. Edmund Lowe, Mrs. Maurice Gladstone ard Mrs. Peter Gies will be in charge of the Mothers club meeting to be held this Friday afternoon at the Gygi home. Helen Joyce of radio station WLS will be guest speaker, and music will be furnished bv Mrs. Gygi Jong tram and fingertip veil, trimmed and Mrs. Barger, who will sing. ! with lace. She earned a bouquet of 0 » • » | white roses and carnations. Entertain At Surprise I Miss Dorothy Freund served her Miscellaneous Shower ~ • ' ' I sister as maid of honor, wearing n Mrs. Art Tonyan, Dorothy and j pink-rose chiffon gown and carrying WW-* frfM j, , "-!&• as a KOliggl receive: safety ' • -'il] •v: / . " t' Photo by A. Worwick. McHenry Photo by A. Worwick, McHenry MR. and MRS. LESTER V. ADAMS j In a wedding service solemnized at the Methodist church on April 27, Ruth Hermann of McCullom Lake and Lester V. Adams of West McHenry were united in marriage. BUONEE-MIOHELS VOWS EXCHANGED IN ALVADA, OHIO Photo by A Worwick. McHenry Nic Schmitt of Hennessey, Okla., St. Peter's church, Alvada, Ohio, account ie service you re your funds, convenience in paying bills/q ^ |complete record of money transactions, and. .cancelled checks that^ are vqlyablft^videnc# jpof payments. .. ' * • On the other side ^rrtfii§r^lorbcirtlr csi / ?^?bbtains by investing a part of the* money yojf P g||have on deposit WHeiv this isn't enough .feven up the scales, you pay a small amoui# put them in balance. And that's the why y ^erefart^ of service charges I McMENRY STATE BANK i Member Federal Keserye System Member Federal Deposit Insnrance Oorporattbn f t 1 1 1 1 * » t r 1 1 1 1 1 1 • 1 1 1 1 1 1 1n 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 m m| f A"'*.-* ^S0:M !$S§3gi . H'SoS M?viSde' 0<riciated at ^i^iLy ISrai^g, Aprill&.^Vit wore Wac» ««pe with matching ac-lof cessories. Mrs. Michels, mother of the groom, wore navy , blue with tching accessories. Both wore cor- 0 o'clock icrricei [ The bride, who was charming in,® o'clock, when ~Miss Clara ing, n M a white marquisftte gown and finger , daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Jo,.h |i tip veil, was~gfren in marriage by 1 nfr». became^ the 1946, St BuplBT, ;.n a Marian Freund were hostesses at a yellow tea roses. She wore recent surprise miscellaneous shower! heart her father. Her shower bouquet con-j°J Aniold Michels, son of Mr. and sisted of white roses. JosePh p- Michels. The single tea roses She wore a sweet-1 Her of honor was her sister, ™g wremony was performed by the tea roses, one wore a sweec _ . wore nink nvlon and ®ev- Hubert Seiferle before an altar polk bonnet, matching her dress ***• _,?2 banked with flowers. Durinir the Sf. 'of which were spent overseas. He jwas wounded in the 'Netherlatad Indies and received his ^ [Camp Grant in December. matching headpiet 1 carnations. Miss iece and carried pink banked with flowers. During the Alvera Hunter, the ceremony the choir sang the nuptial groom's sister, served as bridesmaid, "™ass an^ the soloist, Mrs. Margaret attired similarly to Miss Thelen. 1 8anF' j£ve , f^ Vernon Thelen, brother of the bride, i ®eautiful Mother, was best man, and Ray Thelen bride wore for her wedding a served as usher dress of white net, ending in a long , , The bride's mother was attired in J™" ^^ed in lace; with a fitted Irvin Freund, brother of the bride,: an orchid-colored dress, while the bodice and long sleeves falling m served the groom as best man. groom's mother wore blue. Each had P°ints at the wrist. Her fingertip veil Mrs. Freund, the bride's mother.! a corsage of pink and white carna- wa®. attached to a ruffled bonnet was attired in black crepe and wore • tions. I outlined with pearls. She wore a a cosage of white carnations. TTie! Dinner was served for twenty-four strand oi pearls and carried a pearl groom's aunt, Mrs. Kunda, chose j guests at Al's White House, follow- [ ro^ry> i gifts from ^the groom. navy blue crepe and a similar corsage, i ed by a reception and supper for ~ ~ U«hers were Delphin Freund .1^ guests at the home of held for their sister) Angela, who j in color. was married last week to Volneyi m;88 Marian Freund, also the Brown of Woodstock. The shower j bi-jde'g sister, was bridesmaid. She was held in the A. P. Freund home cj,ose a chiffon dress, light green in on Richmond Road. Cards and coior, and a matching sweetheart bunco* furnished entertainment, after. bonnet. Her bouquet consisted which lunch was served on a table yellow tea roses. attractively decorated in pink and1 gre>n. A variety of lovely gifts were presented to the bride-to-be from a gayly colored umbrella placed on the table. * * * Enjoys Party On ^ Fourth Birthday Little Louise Woltman of Chicago ^ --w -a » ~ entertained several friends en her j WaUconda, a brother of the bride,1 tne bride s parents. fourth birthday anniversary last and Arthur Tonyan of McHenry, her Saturday in the home of her grand-1 brother-in-law. parents, the A. E. Nyes, in West] a breakfast for the wedding party The couple will reside in McHenry. MARANGI-KENNEBECK VOWS Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kennebeck The bride carried a colonial bouquet of white roses which, before leaving the church, she laid before the statue of the Blessed Virgin. She then carried a white prayer book topped with an orchid and streamers. The matron of honor, Mrs. George sages of gladioli. ' A dinner for the immediate families was served at the Knotty Pine club and a reception was held for approximately 175 guests from 2 to 6 p.m. The couple left immediatelv for; Johnsburg, where they are making their home. v I The bride attended St. Peter's j school, Alvada, Ohio, and was em- j ployed for three and one-half years at the National Carbon company. I The groom attended school at Johns-j bjurg and McHenry. He was in service forty-five months, thirty months; NOTICE The P. T. A. will have their read at St. Mary's church on Sunday morning, May 12, at 10 o'clock. r. CARD OF THANKS Wt: are sincerely grateful" to true friends for the many acts kindness tendered us recently. Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Fleming. Wash Handbags Use the sponge method to waA handbags made of plastics or washable coated fabrics. McHenry. Those invited to enjoylwas served at the Arthur Tonyan ]ef™ Wednesd^ySfor A?hambrannCaHfK I ^a^8^an' s'ster of the bride, was or• ated6birtff»d ay&caDk^ i .wi ere*' ^Nelol d-£1- AAtt "2! 0 clock. a ddi^nnnnelrr 1 wwaasf eennTjooy^edd*, after a week'8 ^ ™th his Parents« I &^"k fl°°/ leTarf- J1"*" Mr d M Henrv Kenneheok Jr Wlth taffeta bodice and net skirt. * orated birthday cake were NeH Da vis, "Pe Jimmie, Barbara and Shirley ^on- Mary's-St. Patrick's school hall, withL.-i- 1^ iTim" ntayedtnTTh. c0„..'»ur ^ration, rtiilLbr. o- April 28 to tents of the gift packages displayed,!?"^£; the evemng afso ki the "'", Ca™fn Majy Marangi. The I follow^ by.. short program of no-; «hL hall, for S 125 «tati?S{«£? he w'" re8,de ,n sic and recitation.^ # and friends. iwnere ne I The young couple left later in the i i cL nS evening on a week's honeymoon trip, Style Show ;-t~-----7- _ (after which they will reside in Mc is employed. California, A large crowd was in attendance Henry. at the regular monthly meeting of| The former St. Mary's-St. Patrick's school P. T.1 fraduate of the McHenry community Miss Freund is * " A. last week Wednesday. Father!high school with the class of 1939 ; Eugene Baumhofer gave a very in-|and of the Lake County Beauty ) terestmg and informative talk as|School. She has been employed for j guest speaker. Plans were made for several years at the Claire Beauty | a style show, which will be held in 1 Shoppe, where she has been a valued June. Mrs. Gerald Carey will act emplovee. The groom graduated as chairman, and Mrs. Ray McGee from the Woodstock high school in Colony McHenry, Illinois Open for business on gas power | p l a n t s . R u n n i n g o n r e g u l a r schedule. FMDAY AND SATURDAY May 10 and 11 Rosalind Russell and Lee Bowman { in "She Wouldn't Say Yes" SUNDAY\AND MONDAY May 12 and 13 . | Matinee, 2:45, as usual Alice Faye and Linda Darnell in "FALLEN ANGEL" TUESDAY MAY 14 Allan Lane and Jane Frazee in 1. "A Guy Could Change" Plus: 2: 'Captain Tugboat Annie' WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY May. 15 and 16 Roy Rogers and Dale Evans in "SUpTUNiELDORADO" Na Also Kelley and John Leder and Mrs. Clarence Anglese as cochairmen. A delicious lunch was served after last week's meeting. Tha group will convene next on June 5. . . • r" * • • Catholic Daughters Elect Officers At their meeting last Thursday evening, officers of tlie C. D. of A. were elected for the ensuing year as follows: Grand regent, Ella Buss; vice-regent, Marie Powers; financial secretary, 'Laura Weber; treasurer Elizabeth Schoewer; prophetess, Mae Martin; lecturer, Mildred Kinsala; historian, Elizabeth Thompson; sentinel, Gertrude Stilling; organist, Eleanor Young; trustees, Grace Murphy, Helen Hettermann, Lily Unti and Helen Miner. A social hour followed the business meeting, with prizes awarded to Margaret Simon and Kathryn Freund in bridge; Helen Miller and Bobby" May in pinochle; Gertrude Stilling in five hundred, and Lily Unti in bunco. * • • * | Heme Bureau With ' i Mrs. R. B. Hoffman The Ringwood unit of the Home j Bureau met at the home of Mrs. R. IB. Hoffman of McCullom Lake on Tuesday, May 7, with a total of twenty-seven members and seven I guests present. Mrs. Clara Greaves Sweeney, home advisor, gave the j major lesson, "Four Phases of the I International Problem." The lesson I touched upon the economic outlook I for the world, prejudice and racial | hatred, the food situation, and the political problems now being faced. Mrs. C. Harrison gave a report on I "Home Management" and Mrs. A. H. Freund spoke on saving food. Mrs. i.Zion Baker told of the importance | j of trees to the earth and their value I to the human race. "Glory for Me," by McKinley Kantor. was reviewed by Mrs. Vanesse Sells. Among the guests preseift were , Mrs. Anna Damgaard, new resident of the former Benwell farm, Mrs. | Raymond Watkins of Wonder Lake, I Mrs. C. Niesen of McHenry, Mrs. lO. Schuebert, and Mrs. H". Davidson j of McCullom Lake. * * * " . / Athletic Club I Holds Banquet On the shores of beautiful Pisjtakee Bay, at the Villa Club Resort, the Youne: People's Atheletic club ! enjoyed its annual banquet last I Thursday evening. Thirty members were seated at : the dinner table, which was attrac- I tively decorated with spring flowers. Following the delicious repast, John i Looze assumed the role of toastmaster, a part which he carried out i most efficiently. After gifts wpre 1939 and since his the army has been employ Kroger store in Woodstock. discharge oyea in the from WED IN McHENRY NOTICE Because of the electric power shortage, the O. E. S. card party has been postponed from May 17th to the 24th. Fresh Cabbage * Fresh cabbage, unless stored continuously at 32 degrees, can lose 50 per cent of its valuable vitamin C content within * week. Food Changes Changes in the food picture cure to come are pre-packaging of fresh traits and vegetables, more prepackaging of fresh meats, and better and more effecjlye packages generally. in m All" ^iila I Place ^ flowers. She carried a multi-colored colonial bouquet. ^ The bridesmaid, Miss Evelyn Michels, sister of the groom, wore a yellow floor length dress with taffeta bodice and net skirt. She also carried a colonial bouquet. Miss Jean Bugner, niece of the bride, acted as junior bridesmaid, and wore blue chiffon and carried a miniature colonial bouquet. Little Helen LaFontaine, niece of the bride, was flower girl. She was attired in white net over taffeta, and also carried a miniature colonial bouquet. Her gift from the . bride was a necklace. Harold Lagsdan. nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. He was dressed in a white suit and carried a small white satin pillow on which the ring was carried. Leo Michels and George Lagsdan attended the groom. Ushers were F l o r i a n L a F o n t a i n e a n d F r a n k Michels. Mrs.' Bugner, mother tit the bride, CLARENCE'S SHOP Place ordeni now for bird houses, lawn chairs and swings, picnic tables, pier and park benches, picket fences, trellises and pergolas, window boxes, etc. Full line of leather belte and bill folds. Barn and house brooms, etc. ^_ GLABEN0E J. SMITH, Johnsburg. ^ • } •• > ' ! • • ! • » - 8 - » r1 1' i ' . j .1 f j 1 1 |f » ^ MOTHER WILL LOVE - FLOWERS GoniMei p®lj Photo by A. Worwick, McHenry DR. and MRS. THAD xSCISLOWICZ Miss Marie Nix became the bride of Dr. Thad Scislowicz at a lovely spring wedding performed in St. Mary's church, McHenry, on April 27. for his success in managing the group and was presented with a gift in appreciation from the club. Mr. McCracken then spoke a few words, expressing the thoughts of everyone in their pleasure of having so many former members with the club again following their service periods. * * * soc .:.... Family Gathering On Anniversary A family gathering was held at the Marshall-Kosinski home recently in honor of the birthday anniversaries j of three members of the family, RoVena Marshall, Patricia Lee Mar-, shall and Cristopher Bennett. A! delicious dinner was served at noon i and in the evening a party was enjoyed. Present at the celebration were in skL Mis Leeafai "The Woman Who Came Back" special awards were made to various i RoVena Marshall, Paricia Lee Mar ! members, the toastmaster called on shall, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marshall | the president, Miss Margeret Larkin, j and Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph and the secretary, Miss Madeline Freund. for a few words. Leonard McCracken, who has been in charge of the group since its organization about six years ago, was extolled on CREST TIRES Above all other considerations, your personal safety should dictate your choice of tires. And Crest Deluxe offers the dependability which comes of first-quality materials and care- * ful workmanship. The strong ' body and deep, sure-tread design of Crest Deluxe Tires have now been augmented by a stronger carcass than in prewar tires. This all adds up to safety, dependability and long life. 6.00x16 pilli;! •1 ^95 XtFrun C E N T E R T R A C T I O N The Crest Deluxe tread combines center traction and high-speed performance for an all-around tire of proven superiority. B -,V. » ' R I B B E D T R A C T I O N Off-the-highway operation calls for a tread hiving rugged traction qualities. M O D E R N T R E A D Modem highway speeds are beat served by a six-rib tread construction. Bennett, Ralph, Jr.. Zelinda Anne and Cristopher, all of McHenry; Mr.! and Mrs. Kenneth Marshall, Ralph, Jr., and Dale.oT Crystal Clyde Carr of Ringwood. Authorised Dealer, Geo. Collette, Owner ~ ..rr= * Mother's Day; May 12 The mo.-t wonderful gift of all for your mom on ; I Mother's Day is a beautiful bouquet of flowers or a !! handsome, sturdy plant. Flowers have a way of ex- 11 pressing sentiments, so pick up your : phone now, call f McHenry 608-R-l and order from jus. Flowers of all kinds--Hydrangeas, Geraniums, Begon- 1 J ias„ Cut Flowers. ! McHenry Floral Co. Greenhouses, one mile south of McHenry on Illinois 31 < >'< IH • • • I 1 1 iHH' t ' l 1 1! !• 11 iff •. V!-;

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