eaaae Win» O Wed Jaly * • I . Walter M. Warner of Egin I announced th« approaching marria#* I «f his daughter, Jeanne Marg«^ j to James Allen West* con of Dr. I Kn. Walter West of Sandersvflla, I Ga. The wedding will taka place on --~3uly 26 in Sanderaville* trs. Tkonneeen Ti > Club Hesteas Mrs. Alex Drocker «u heetess to members of the 'East River Be ""Pinochle club at their last meeting «n Wednesday afternoon, July 8. fyiie -winners were Mrs. John am* •eke and Mrs. Drucker. Mrs. l*onjieson will entertain the group next : <in July 18. Pwoaeds Pi to w on. one be Ttown In Apiwrn Of Beelya Pwnri Mrs. IM1 Ptwf* of North Crystal UkrunMnm the engagement Sercedea Shields i of her daugMer.Evehrn. to Freund, « of kr. and Mrs. Peter Freund of McHenry. No definite date has been set for the wedding. • • • 4-Girls Hold Impertsat Meetings The Ringwood Sunshine Girls and the Happy Glover club held important meetings recently, at which time plans were made for the Gay 90's Show, to be sponsored by the two Ringwood 4-H girls clubs. This show will take place on Thursday evening, arried Recently ^ -^^.|juiy n. _ . McHenry friends of Miss Mercedes' ... . „ . , i . „ ./Shields will be interested to learn of I California Friends - f i.v. -her marriage, which took place at Visit Altaian Heme • < ^ St. Joseph s church in Harvard on I Mrs. Alice Altman entertained a June 29. Miss Shields, the daugh-1 childhood friend from California at Her of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Shields her McOullom Lake home last week- 'oif that city, became. the bride of en<*- She was Mrs. Laura .Aiterman, tyle Paulsen of Woodstock. I who, with her daughter, Myrtle, were * * • visiting last week in Chicago. For Bod and Gun CMb "I'jthe past twelve years the Aitermans Flans Big Carnival _ have resided in Hollywood, Calif. :S The Wonder Lake Rod and GtcA _. * * * club is planning a three-day carnival, R>v®rvJf,"[ Camp, K. W. A. «hd fun event, July 12, 13 and 14, P'*"8 l • r> t» With rides, concessions, games, Members of Riverview ^ Camp, R. /motor boat races, sail boat races; planning a p^h^ I»cnic, and trap shooting. Mr. Garbe and to be held in the City Park on July Mr. Drummel are m charge of genllre. Xn. eral arrangements and invite everyone to be present. They promise fun for the whole family throughout the three diys. £ * 0• .-a,,--.-. - :• 4-H Girls Will Hold Snratgc Sale Not Week The McHenry Go-Getters 4-H club Will bold a rummage sale on next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, THE 1946 "Gay Nineties OF • , HcCTXLLOM LAKE r" r " To Be Held 99 JULY 26 - 27 - 2$ " " ' at McCullom Lake -7-- 16. Those planning to attend are ! asked to bring their own dishes and ! silverware. TTiere will be only one regular [business meeting until September, tint to be held on August I in the [ K. of C. hall. • • • Harold G. Sssith Wed To Woodstock Girl Announcement has boon made of the marriage of Miss Lorraine Jensen, daughter of Mrs. Lottie Jensen of Woodstock, and Harold G. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith of Wonder Lake. The couple .was married on June 22 in Grace Lutheran church Woodstock. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith. The couple has returned from a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls and are now making their home with the groom's parents. Miss Pat Gruneiraid's Engagement Announced At a buffet luncheon held for fifty relatives on the lawn at Wauconda, last Mr. and Mrs. announced the Cooled For Comfort MILLER Woodstock, HI. STARTS SUNDAY JULY 14TH FOE 3 BIO DAYS Here At Last! ^ Howard Hughes' Daring Production and friends Golden Bull Farm, Sunday afternoon, Forrest Grunewald engagement of their daughter, Pat, to Robert Matthews, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews of Wauconda. Both young people are recent graduates of the Wauconda Township high school. No plans have been made for the wedding. * * • • • * - Entertained At Personal Shower \ --\ Miss Eleanor Schaefer was guest war D. C* spmt Michael Just Dr. C. E. Cummings, mayor of Gardner. 111., Mrs. Coamings and Mr. ana Mrs. Russell Palmer, the latter of Coal City, spent July 4 in tile James O. Curran home. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Guffey and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Guffey returned Monday from a four days' trip to Topeka, Kas., where they visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Justen and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peterson enjoyed the boat races at Madison, Wis., on July 4. Kenneth and Darlene Moderhack of Chicago are spending the summer vacation with their grandmother, Mrs. Ida Kreutser. Tommy and Jimmy Justen, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Justen, spent a few days this week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Justen. Mr. and ^ Mrs. Herman Kreutser and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Moderhack, the latter of Chicago, are vacationing in the north this week. Friends here will be happy to learn that Mrs. K W. Larkih df Elgin, was able to take a trip recently to visit her son. Robert, and daughter, Beulah, in New York. She and Mr. Larldn returned last week after also stopping for a visit with relatives in Connecticut. Mrs. Larkin suffered a broken leg several months ago which kept her confined to her home for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schunk of Chicago spent Sunday afternoon and evening visiting in the William F. Doherty home. Linus Newman spent a few days last week in the Charles Newman home in Harvard. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bruhn of Chicago visited in the Paul Albert home on July 8. Mr. and lira. Firank Rossi and sons of Chicago spent the July 4 holiday with her parents, the Robert Knoxts. Mrs. Gertrude Ritter, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ritter and Mrs. Ira Dowell spent Friday in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Page have been vacationing at Long Lake, Wis., the past week. Mrs. Harold Frett and daughter, Muriel, of Chicago spent the holiday and weekend visiting her mother, Mrs. Katherine Boger. The Misses Vera, Margaret and Clarabelle Adams of Elgin visited McHenry relatives the last of the week. Visitors in the home of Mrs. Gertrude Ritter on July 4 and the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Ritter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ritter and son, Ray, Jr., all of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frett, Jri, of Aurora visited relatives here over the Fourth. -> Frances Bonslett of Evasnton was a local caller on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Reihansperger and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Reihansperover the of Chicago has nation with her j. William Bo/d. George Mix and Mrs. visited relatives . Mrs. Mix rejays' visit with On July 4, Mrs. r visited in the in Woodstock. Agt Patzke of Elgin ^Walter Patzke of days last week On their return [ft. August Patske A, K. Burns of Holarrived recently to ler at their home at the and iifr* Chicago• at Tfcfrtla Mr. anil lb lywood, VIA* Spend the im Hickory GrsMce. Jacob Bum of Chicago spent Fourth Halting relatives here. Mrs. Margaret.. RasmusBen granddaughter of Chicago visited friends in McHenry orTPridey. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bethke, Jr., of Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bethke, Sr., of jDundee spent the past wade at their cottage on the Fox river. Miss Frances Michels of Chicago spent Wednesday visiting relatives m McHenry. She will leave soon for a two months' vacation in California. Mr. nad Mrs. George Glos are enjpjinc a two vacation trip in the East. Mr. and' Mrs. Frank Kempfer, Jr, and son of Chicago spent the Fourth and weekend visiting relatives here. On Monday, Accompanied by Miss Dolores Vales, they left on a vacation trip into Wtaeensin. Mr. Mid Mrs. B. Juergens entertained Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKee of Western Springs at their home on Ben J. Diets spent Tuesday in Chicago. 8 Mia. Albert Vales was a Chicago viator on Saturday. Mrs. Mary Bfgnann Stevens of Tacoma, WmW w» and Mrs. John Kueny and ftanily of Kenosha, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Morse of Chicago were July 4 guests in the Joseph Blake home. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Manning and sons of Oak Parit spent last week visiting in the John Freund home here. Mrs. Nick Miller and son, Robert, of Chicago visited last week in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blake. Nancy and Mary Ann Lang of Hammond, Ind., Jeaanette Mitchell of Waukegan and Carol Rapp of Arling- Heights, have been spending the Kt week visiting their grandmother, i. Zena Bacon. Guests during the past week in the Martin Conway home were, Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Meisen of Downey, Cal., Starring JANE RUSSELL No Increase In Admission IMPORTANT NOTIC^! NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN McHenry, Illinois --r FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Boaita Granville--Tom Brenesuus 'BREAKFAST IN HOLLYWOOD' SUN. * MON. Scott - JULY 14-15 ' ' > Ann Richards* «BADMAN*S TERRITORY" Pins World News and Novelty Matinee 2:45 continuous at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Peter SchaefeT, in West McHenry last Sunj day afternoon. Bunco provided entertainment, with prizes awarded to i Susie Frett and Mrs. Elmer Schaefer. A delicious lunch was served at the close of the afternoon and the | guest of honor presented with lovely ! gifts. Miss Schaefer will become the bride jof Alfred B. Miller on August ?. . • • * J Four New Members Join Home Bureau ; The Ringwood unit of the Home Bureau met at the home of Mrs. C. : Dimon this week, with Mrs. Lloyd ! Benwell as co-hostess. Four new j members were welcomed by the i group, Mrs. Wm. T. Bom, Mrs. j Claudia Palmer, Mrs. Betty Selsdorf, ! all of Wonder Lake, and Mrs. Mildred Rochelle of McCullom Lake. A pot-luck dinner had been scheduled; but had to be cancelled due to current food shortages. * * • 4-H Members Attend Camp On ' Rock Creek, near the point where it empties into the Kankakee river, there is a beautiful tract of land that was recently deeded to the 4-H clubs of Northern Illinois by the Public Service company. | Six three-day camping periods ; were arranged. McHenrv county is I represented this week by Thomas | Reichardt of Woodstock; Harry Krieger, Alvin Tinberg and Bernard | Johnson of Huntley; Harry Gile I William Brienen, Richard Schultz i William Beers and Donald Weidner , of Harvard; Clinton Diedrich, Eugene jTomlin, Robert Church, Gordon Lock ; wood and Dale Thompsn of Har mony; and James Lindsay and John Strever of McHenry. Ferwerdaa Surp*r is*e d * At Farewell Party Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferwerda were pleasanlty surprised at a farewell party held at their home one recent evening. The Ferwerdas, who have sold their business, the Riverside Dairy, left Saturday for Wisconsin, where they have purchased a home. Attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. C.'H. Duker, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Duker and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Adams, Mr. and Mrs. George Kramer, Mr, and Mrs. Peter Gies and children, Mr. and Mrs. A. Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferwerda, Martin Conway, Mr. and Mrs. William Greeir and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert lCrause, Harry and Genevieve Ferwerda. The Ferwerdas were presented with a lovely gift by their friends. their motorcycle, bedbeked with a "Just Married" sign and the customary tin cans and streamers. Below the picture ware just the words "Marguerite .and John, June 22, 1946, Ringwood, 111." » John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Shadle of Ringwood, took as his FOR SALE TWO-STORY BUILDING " Now ooenpied by Trigin's Place Located at McCULLOM LAKE RALPH TRIGIN Rt. 1, Wett McHanrygfI - CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP - I desire to announce that I have purchased the garbage disposal business of Ben J. Smith, as of July 1, 1946. It is my intention to generally improve this business and desire to take new customers. Address Box 274 McHenry, or phone McHenry 366T ^ JOHN E. HILL (ONE DAY) V (I) "MEET ME ON BROADWAY" (2) "DICK TRACY" AND THURSDAY Godjat*--Hard Hatfield •WARY OP A CHAMBERMAID" THROUGH JULY AND AUGUST - PERSONALS - ANNOUNCEMENT MPPPI V DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMBTRIST Will Open Offices THURSDAY, JULY U L At 514 Main St, West McHenry ; Steffan's jewelry Stott 1 Ejres Rsamined -- Glasses Fitted 1 Visual Training -- Visaal Rehabilitatioa Complete Visaal Analysis Boars Daily: • to 12 sad 1 to 5--Saturday Eveaings: I Is BIN | PHONE McHENRY 12S-J iai is, and children and lfc, and Mrs. Anderson ami .cUIAmb of CUcagb and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Phalin tf WilmeUe. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Altmlm and family of^iy^ners Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Bob .Altaian and famUy of Winthrop Baxbor qpent July 4 with - Alfct Allmn. Mis. Heray Stilling and sister-inlaw, Mrs. FVaak Justen,r and Jean and Rollin Justen-and Helen Schneider visited the former's daughter h a Milwaukee convent recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawrence of Chicago spent the hplfday and weekend nsiting Mrs. Mollie Givens. Miss Mary Simonis and Bfll PiMlin of Fort WSsyne, Ind., snent the ! weekend visiting nis parents, then» Thomas Phalins. / i|| HOTOEOTOLE WILL BS HOHZYXOON VZBIOLS roa JOHN SHADLES K!,i *%• i, •>: v-bf.'?- fi ; M M ' « r H m ? : • » 'pmsr * W , . •nm Something novel in wedding announcements were , those sent out recently by Mr. and Mrs. John Shadle. On one side of the announcement was the .above picture of die jiewly weds, while on the other side wati bride Miss Marguerite Bebnett of Chester, Va., on the above date at a nuptial service performed in Wood- McHENRY STATE BANK i Member Federal Reserve System HfemW r*d«nl CarpM* ^ H i M i u n M n i > i i i i H i n ' i i M m i i > i > i i i i n i i M i » ' stock. They left, via motorcycle, on HAWK S&&0&8 T.wan a short honeymoon trip and in the "pq DKFKAT AT BAinM ' very near future will travel, also by aijuml. _j .. «. . »wt °* MCHMOITO S TO 0 with relatives. If tfcsy find the state j _ t6 their liking, they may decide toL^J ap-mid-coming McHeitf &*moU GwhMm A homemalcer't spenM £| nn cial. . . full and half aprons 0f printed OA^ percales and bropd- O7C cloths. *? m*i s-*" z j fc'"' " COHON DRESSES Ref. «2.79 ^ •2.49 A mid-su«mer sale of wines' cotton dresses! Perky styles for gals iizp 12 to 20. And specially priced at fust $1,991 Aatimised Dealer West McHenry mtiy% r ^ As 9sy as « car- ^ nivsl, as oolorful as a .flower satden ... our wonderful tubbsbkt cottons «v» ready to so places aed do things. Sizes for misses/ juniors and women. m-tiy-w T^^Geo." Oriletto Owner Fhone 459 TK« Friwwlty Store Tlrfi pictira tttots IAK1IER strvftT for these who've htra woitiig Miss Helen Schneider left thh week to spend some time visiting relatives in Manitowoc, Wis- Mrs. Donald Blount returned Sunday from Mattoon, where she had been visiting relatives for several "weeks. Her parents returned with her for a visit. Mrs. Regina Marre of Waukegan and Mrs. John J. Scheid, Jr., of Woodstock" visited in the John Scheid home here on Saturday. Mrs. Mary O'Connell has returned from a week's visit with relatives in Washington, D. C. Miss Ellen Friabw of Chicago spent July 4 with relatives here. Atty. and lbs. J. Albert Woll and family of Winaetka spent Sunday visiting: her relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. William Seelbacki (Agnes McCsfce^and family of Chi- Before purchasing that engagement or wedding ring, look over our stock of diamond*. They have all the quality and are priced right. We also have practically all the latest phonograph records fn stock. "f- Parker Fens, 51s, from IUBO vp. Electric l it Wbstouc Eucnnc schools, the Bell System already has trained more than 3*500 nen -- nearly all war veterans -- lit the complicated business of installing central oSce switchboards. with, our linemen, cable We dill have ^ good many people ing for service b«t we Mean to «p this pace until eves y body Is care of.