I te'ii s Per Bib Circle 8 of theW. 8. C. 8.Is Waning for a bske sale, to *»• I -the Pries market onSeptember 28, "'beginning at 11 ©dock L-. W. s. C. 8. Plans f i , .Al!-D«v Meeting % . He g: •* Methodist Ki-^lday meeting .. £' " 3 October 3, at the church. The meet IHON iRvNUl WVIv afl« Sullivan Md Mis* A' ~ Wefct McHenry, Mrs. W. S. C. S. of the C*«mlWMt^rLs. J ssnJKris:^ injf will begin at 10 o'clock in % morning and there wUltea ,j»t4iiat lunch served at Bote • - * mmS> J. Williamson, all »f »• X- vS, Hopjw and 9. Lakk. W. S. C. S. October Mi The regular monthly meeting of *-•' Go«st of Honor | the W. §- C, S. .will held oO At Stork Shower ( Thursday, Septen»erl9, at the Com- Last Wednesday evening, Septem- j munity Methodist church hall. Mr*, ber 4. a stork shower honoring Mrs. Zion Baker will present one, of _ her V ( Robert Lathrop, the former Marian {very popular book review* i|. thll r, * Hopper, now of Wonder-Lake, was meeting. AI ; held at the home of Dorothy Jean; • • • , . y a-' - -Williamson. Airplane bunco was Bon Voyage Party ' * >• played, with high honors going to Held For Mrs. Nielsen ; - Alyce Bradley and Mrs. Kenneth A Bon Voyage party was held at •<* ^" V Hopper. the Wonder Lake home of Mrs. Jo- Mrs. Lathrop received many lovely,anne Rulien last week, honoring Mrs. Betty Nielsen, who has left for Denmark to spend several months visiting relatives. Twenty guests were present to enjoy the 1 oxlock luncheon and social afternoon of fridge. Mrs. Nielsen was presented With a lovely gift by her friends. •" im :A & •'V" if-K4 If McHenry, minois FRIDAY AND SATURDAY h Technicolor i Walt Disney's ^ TINQCCHIO- • Ph»: Short Subjects SUN. & MON„ SEPT. 15-16 Claodette Colbert -- John Wayne -WITHOUT RESERVATIONS" Plus: World News and Cartoon Dttwfe CKeefe McDonald f** "GETTING GERTIE'S GARTER" Phw: ROUND-UP" WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Ourlaa Beyer Jenifer Ji "CLUNY BROWN" Entertains Bunco : Club On Thursday ! V^" 3 v Mrs. Nick B. FreuM Wla hostess to members of her bunco club at her home on Waukegan street last Thursday. Three tables were in play, with Mrs. Oscar Berg of Greenwood meriting first prize. Tasty refreshments were served at the dose of the party. Mrs. Mildred Munchow will be hostess to the group at the October meeting which will be held in Elgin. i; • * Celebrate Twentieth _ . ' Wedding Anniversary McHenry relatives drove to Chicago last Thursday to help Mr. and Mrs. Charles Egan celebrate their twentieth wedding anniversary. The real anniversary date occurred on September 6,' but the couple celebrated when members of their family could be with them. A delicious dinner was served and a pleasant social evening enjoyed. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kosinski, Mr. and Mrs. Earl I Marshall and son, Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bennett, Ralph, Jr., Zelinda Anne and Christopher, RoVena and Patricia Lee Marshall of McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, Jr., and Dale, of Crystal Lake, and Charles Egan, Jr., of Chicago. * * * CSfceas Surprised At Houfsewaraing Mr. and Mrs. Dan OTiea were pleasantly surprised by friends at a housewarming held at their new home near Grayslake last Monday evening. After being presented with lovely gifts, the evening was spent in cards, with prizes being merited by Mrs. James Powers and Mrs. Clarence Anglese. , - Photo b^ Medlar ' IfRS. EUGENE FROST St. Mary's church was the scene of beautiful August wedding which united in marriage Miss Lorraine Schmitt of McHenry and Eugene Frost of Wonder Lake. About 150 guests later attended the reception held in the parochial school ha. Photo by A. Worwlck. HcHenry MR&/HERMAN A. SCHMITT _ Weddfngbells rang on August 27 for .Muk Esther Schneider of Chicago and Herman A. Schmitt of McHenry. Th* couple were married in a 3 o'clock sua Mice performed in the rectory ef 8t» Mary s church. •. ; atoost bSDS i Heme ef Fine l&itertainmcnt I MILLER • THEATRE * Woodstock, HI. MARRIED AUGUST 82 Photo by Medlar HKS. GENE ADAMS Present were Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy ,At ? .nuptial mass vi_ 0_j u« pi.rd..rn; solemnized in St. Mary's church, Mc- Jt' pM™' I Henry, on August 22, Miu Marion of "Chicago beaune tl» bride of Mr. Gene Adams of this city. The young people are living at Pii* takee Bay for the present. MRS CLAUDE NICKELS In a very lovely home ceremony performed at the Clyde C. Clark residence west of McHenry on August 24, Miss Eleanor Clark was united in marriage with Mr. Claude Nickels of Woodstock. The couple has returned from a wedding trip and are Photo by Medlar making their home in an apartment in the Mrs. Nellie Bacon home on Main street. iryn Mr. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY September 13-14 "OUR HEARTS WERE GROWING UP" with Gail Russell Diaaar Lynn -- Brian Doelevy Plus: 'Western Tlirills! "LAWLESS EMPIRE* Charles Starrett SUNDAY AND MONDAY September 15-lt Even greater and more fan titan It Happened One Nigfcf Claodette Colbert Mrs. Charles Gibbs, Mrs. Kath: Conway, Miss Genevieve Knox, and Mrs. George Knight, Mr. and Mrs. James Powers and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber. The party was actually reason for double celebration for the O'Sheas last Monday observed their tenth wedding aninversary. * * i C. p. ef A. EsMs ^ n Court Joyce Kilmer, !!©. CT8, Catholic Daughters of America, met in , the K. of C. hall on Thursday even- •big, September 5, for their business meeting. An inspiring talk by the chaplain, Father Eugene Baumnofer, was enjoyed by all in attendance. At the close of the meeting, refreshments were served by May snd her committee, which included Nellie Doherty and Helena StoffeL There will be a social meeting on Thursday, September 19. The committee for that evening includes Helen Hettermann, chairman, assisted by Helen Maoch, Florence Carey, Evelyn Carey, Rose Huemann and Mayme Jackson. • • • Altar and Roeary Party On Smday ~ blic MARRIED SEPTEMBER f- In a beautiful nuptial service solemnized on Saturday morning, September 7, at St. Francis De Sales church in Lake Geneva, Miss Vir- S'nia Schuren became the bride of ichard Whiting, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Whiting of that city. Complete details of the wedding will appear in next week's issue. CARD OP THANKft f. Wte wish in this manner ttf lnms our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors for sympathy extended us during our recent bereavement. We are especially grateful for spiritual bouquets and floral offerings. WILLIAM GOEKE AND FAMILY. •17 . Tomatoes, grapes, apples, pears and cider for sale. B. R. Kellogg, formerly Street's, 1 mile East of Hebron. Tel. Hebron 433. 17 Come out and watch the dealer Newsboys play belt! Photo Hr A. Worwlck. VeBmr ' MR£L ELMER RAMAEKER In a beautiful douU e _rb« eere mony solemnised at 8t. John's church, Johnsburg, on August 28, Miss Jeanette Miller of Rmgwood became the bride of Mr. Elmer Ramaeker of Jefferson, la. Compete details appeared in last week's issue ot the Plaindealer. 7RAN0I8 WIRTZ, ^ MISS JOAN BTRH* MARRIED SATURDAY A beautiful early fall wedding was solemnised last Saturday morning, September 7, in 9t. Bartholomew s church,^ Chicago, when MiM Joan Byrne became the bride of Francis Wirtz. Miss Byrne is the daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Byrne of Chicago, While the groom is the son of the John Wilts' of this city. The young folks were married at a 9 o'clock nuptial service. . The bride was attractive in a grey-colored suit, and wore a hat made of fresh flowers and a corsage of chrysanthemums. The couple was attended bV a Chicago girl, Miss Laverne Adanecyk, and Harry Unrti of McHenry, a friimd of the groom. The former Miss ByAe is a graduate of Lucy Flower high school in Chicago and is now employed Chicago insurance company, groom, a local graduate, recfived his discharge from the navy Mat spring after four years service, and is now attending radio and television school in Chicago. Tfre couple will reside in the summer home of her parents at Emerald Park. CARD OF THANKS I Wish in this way to express my deepest and most heartfelt thanks to those who were so kind and thoughtful during my recent stay in the hosjiiiL \ '""V , T'M-W/ 1 o*y oil'll# money buroeq a JMHTiP his pocket and before the next pay day he^ owed everyvne.He wa# Headed . lor troutifa until one day he decided tq do something abotit it He talked with his baiikeT who agreed to grant him a pe% •onai loan to cover h|| waf mff ami nrf g** ' , further into debt Batfte ionj ^•aBpikid.bitt tinued to call at ^rfcailDl^^ every ^ay day and mak»« -: a d^KKit in an account al Ms own. Now he knows die systematic method of sound, rpanagem^nt.^ McHENRY STATE BANK ilia J> 11iii •-> "^Member Federal Raserye System Jfcember Federml Deposit Insvnmee Oorpotntioa II l i f t II f i l l m i l l HHMIIKH iitiiiw ,1 111 I II • " Ir-W I '•'"•I I mi 1HM w uiiniiiin 4 " P* ' ' V '/}% " I v 1 '..'/wt: k\ 1111 CARD OF THANKS In this manner I desire to express my sincere .thanks to those who-sent me cards and gifts and who visited me during the time I was confined to the hospitaL Tour thoughtfulif / MRS. GEO. J. WEGENER. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks for kindnesses extended at the time of. the death of Joseph Schaefer We are especially grateful .to those who so kindly assisted and fdr the words of sympathy, floral offering and spiritual bosquets during our recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Clarenee Berent 4k So«L John M. Cossman snd Family. OF DISSOLUTION 'ARTNER8HIP NOTICE OF Pi TO WBOM IT MAY CONCERM: . Notice is hearby given that As partnership latdy us, the under and Lowell J. ness as partners at 811 MeHemy, migeis, under the of McHenry Tire Recai the 11th day of July, by mutual consent, and that tasiness in the ftature will be ried on by the said Lowell J. who will pay and discharge all and liabilities, and receive aB moneys payable to the said late Ann. Dated this 28th day of August, A. D. IM6. . J**.,-, Ray R. Sarift ^ „... ii»di j ma m "WITHOUT RESERVATIONS'1 with ' • ---- John Wayne Dan De Fere : The annual put feored by the Alt TUES., WED. AND THURS. Septeadber 17-18-19 Alan Ladd in "O. S. Office of Strategic Service with Patric Knowles Gersldine Fitzgerald card party spoivitar and Rftsary sodal-1 ity of St. Patrick's church will bei held in the church hall on Sunday evening, September 15, beginning at ;8 p.m. Some very fine prizes will be given away and delicious refresh- ] ments served at the close of the evening. Mrs. Marie Yegge and Mrs. Ethel McGee head the committee in charge. Other members include Mrs. Eleanor Miller, Mrs. Olive May, Mrs. Evelyn Murphy, Mrs. Esther Carey, Mrs. Vera Doherty and Mrs. Elizabeth Walsh. TO OUR MKMBBRS: Our new sendee station for your road tervke is the McHenry Garage, Mick P. Miller, Prop., 006 Front St., on Route 31. Phone 108-R. After 6 vlxkl, McHenry 53-|I, Chicago Motor ; K. H. Stassen, Dist. Manager, Woodstock Brandt Order yountnbber Stamps at The PlamdealcT. ew for your old Diamond with a Modern Mounting your cherished Diamond appear larger, more radiant with a setting styled in the modern manner this cost is surprisingly low. Mountings . . . $9.75 and up. • Sxquisite Perfumes by Rogauz ' Uncondilionally guaranteed not to evaporate H,,Q0andup% ^ ;v.\' 9 ft A. STEFFAN, Jewelry, Music, Radio TEL. 123-J--MAIN ST., McHENRY WEST McHENIW - FOR SALE - 6-room hope on iy4 acres ~ Large enclosed porch . Furnace and hot water Full basement* Gas and electria •V- ' :i. • : v.,; ; : . Inlaid Linoleum Cabinets Fruit trees -- 2 brooder houses Reasonably priced -- Remodeled Recently *'&*"e•qFu*ip™ped- 180-acre Farm fully equipped Consult Mines Realty and Construction Cf, EDWARD fA. LANNES X^ly Lake Tower Bldg., on Route ItO f Phone McHenry 667-R-2 or McHenry 6?4-Mi| -J-i&tisr i^T.' - 0 WIDMgin, 111. Sincerely, MRS. O. LONG, CARD OF THANKS We would like to express odjr thanks to frienda and neighbors for floral offerings, spiritual bouquets PHONE 20 206 S. Green St J^cHENIOr norai onerings, spinroai oouqueis and other kindnesses extended in the death of Math Jungen We Are pscially grateful for the services- of Rev. A. J. Neidert and for donations of cars. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weingart, Mr and Mrs. Howard Christenion, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Landgren, Mr. and Mrs. Math B. Lauree Plam- * w# ^ «» m-Mx* A Treasure Chest of valnesl m During Gambles' September Dress Clearance you'll find bargains you won't Want to miss ... so shop early as quantities are limited. 19 Cotton -Mf off Formerly $4.98 jb Misses^ ^treet Dress^s m Mr. •*m.S" • -m*?. ? Spun Rayon 8ises 20 to 42 $5.00 -"vi"' m- 14 Women's House Dresses formerly $Ut to ISL96 smm T)ie FHsndhr Store Authorised Dealei Ceo. CoUette, OiraP^ ^ ' 521 Main'Street West McHenry *w • Tavern and Living ^fciuutsra, 1 mile east of McHenry; completely equipped; going bosii