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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Oct 1947, p. 4

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TTie $2.60 party was given by the local Legion post in appreciation for the coopera- j party for the adult members" tion shown them m this annual undertaking. I party for juvenile Clara's Court. C. O. F., will be held on Monday, Oct. On Thursday, Oct. SO, there will be lEIntertains Cla At Birthday Party George Ensign entertatfied classmates at a party honoring f!Ve his Gathering Honors ^r | Wt ^Lly^Xring was held »t | fifthTSL" the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. | LJdav O^tV IB Th^ nR^ wl Display ads for the Plaindealer MiUeron Richmond Road last. Sator- (hejd ^ the~ horne of h£ will be accepted until Tuesday noon d«y ! Mr- and Mrs. Roland Ensign, in of the week ad is to appear. Class- couple to celebrate their }forty-, West McHenry. Guests present were ified ads will be accepted until Wed- "J.Diane Freund, Jean Tonyan, "Skipnosday morning at 10 o'clock. News ^ 1 per" Jones» Stephen Fike and Roland must be in our office by 5 o'clock ; , Howard. Due to illness, Lilaine on Tuesday afternoon. Entertain On feon'fl BtrthdaJ The Millers were presented with ap- j Price w* unabie to attend famUri*te *>y members of the. The little folks enjoyed a White Elephant , Sale Next Week*/.' <^;V. The Christian "Motners and Altar IMU I IMI yjilir j'": , r.,. .. ? ipiiiiii-....- M i n i 1 1 in 1 u 1 j #11 m iBy Sara Nade) Mr. and Mm. William Martin of ?*:r/ f Waukegan visited relatives here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hst daughters, Joann and Loisf*feft on Friday mi «, * t M*'j variety of games, after which Mrs. Ensign served a tasty lunch. George was the recipient of inany lovely gifts. „ Fourteen Initiated 'society is sponsoring a White Ele- Into C. D. of A. nhant sale in the Buch building on! p0Urt66n candidates were accepted Rivewde Drive on Oct. 28 29, 30, into joyee Knmer, No. 1578, "Mr and Mrs. George Miller en- and,.3J- Any saleaWe article, such Catholic Daughters of America, at JSUdk few friend?*t dinner onj" of <*• ^11 Thursday evening, Oct. 16, honoring!?® *^*jL PP zjL* JSSS : last ThuMd?V evening. The ceremony their son, Wa-l t• er, w-h o o•b served* -h •i s ,n charge. Those who cannot; was impressive, conducted by birthday anniversary ^ that day. W. S. C. S. Spensora " Bazaar On Oct. SO The Ringwood W. S. C. S. will manage to get their items to the "olace of sale are ^sked to call Mrs. Kate Worts, phone 50-M, or Mrs. 'Evelyn Freund, phone 134-R. * V *• Attend Grand hold a bazaar and cafeteria luncheon Chapter Session on Oct SO in Mmyji hall, be^n- | Members of ^ 0. «. S. chapter i'ihlr oqghw the1 e°v en?in g. There wiU Kb e | from McHenry who attended the Grand ChaptJ #e89ion which con. - / o. E ••/y. fancy work, aprons, home made candies, a fish pond and also a silent auction. The public is invited. * • * ' O. E. S. Silent * ion Oct. 23 A fancy\work and, miscellaneous items trohs; Eva Eppel, associate'matron; will be held at 1 o'clock this after- and Lottie Bransford, worthy manooo, Oct. 23, in the Masonic hall, | tron. sponsored by the 0. E. S. chapter.! * • • • There will be refreshments and. cards Partv Honors 20th also, and the public is invited to at-! Wedding Anniversary tend. vened in Medianah Temple in Chicago recently were the following: Minnie Martin, past matron; Arlentf Pearson, past matron; Valeska Hoppe. grand representative of Manitoba. Canada; Myrtle Harrison, Ethel! Mary Affeld the officers of the court, assisted by the chaplain, Rev. E. C. Baumhofer, and the district deputy, Mrs. Ethel Ronan of Elgin. The hall Was beautifully decorated 'for the occasion with bouquets of fall flowers. Other guests from Elgin who were In attendance were the grand regent, Miss Nora Heslin; the vicegrand regent, Mrs. LeRoy Mason; the prophetess, Mrs. C. Breen; the treasurer, Miss Lucille Zubeck; and the following members: Mrs. B. Rudolph, Mrs. I. Hershberg, Mrs. A. Fiord, Miss Mary Keting and Mrs. its a beautiful day here in Woodstock, where your reporter is confined for several days. The stork took me quite by surprise, instead of a girl he brought me a bouncing boy. There is a ney addition to the Stork Club. She is Susan Jane Johnson. Guess IDbrip received what she ordered because a boy would look silly in the pink frilly baby things she's been knitting all hummer. Strange how a person's appetite increases in the hospital. The nurse just remarked, "You ate everything but the dishes." 1 probably woula have eaten those but I didn't think they would digest. I also noticed how one so depends on seeing visitors. The P. T. A. dance held at Club Iilymoor Saturday, Oct. 11 was not only a success but.a good time was had by all. Mrs. Nielsen was the chairman. Others that helped were Mrs. V. Bassi, Mrs. Sands, president of P. T. A. and Mrs. Wagner. The proceeds will be used for the annual P. T. A. Halloween Childrens Party to be held at Club Lilymoor on Oct. 81. Numerous prizes will be awarded for various costumes and games that will be played during the course of the evening. The Annual Masquarade Dance ake sale and silent .auction of Smith and Katie Harrison, past ma- Mrs. Milton Smith Hostess To Circle 8 Mrs. Genevieve Gross and Mrs. Genevieve Watgen were two candidates of Elgin who were also initiated at this time. v There was double reason fdr the Oct. 16 celebration, for in addition to the initiation service, this was the twenty-seventh anniversary of the court. A very beautiful birthday cake was the center of attraction on the refreshment table. This par- | Mr. and Mrs. George Miller enterj tained about 1, eighty friends and : relatives at a party held at their . h o m e e a s t o f t h e r i v e r l a s t S u n - , , . . . --Mrs. Milton Smith will be hostess Hny evening, Oct. 19, the occasion "ciilar portion of the evening's enterto members of Circle 3, W. S. C. S., being their twentieth wedding-' 'anni- [tainment was especially enjoyed by at the next meeting of that group versary. Cards and visiting were en-' ei£"t chapter members and six past on Thursday afternoon, Nov. 6.; joyed, after which a tasty lunch was! Krand regents who were in at- Members wishing to attend and who served. The honored couple received' tendance. do not have transportation are asked a variety of lovely gifts. * ollowmg the business of the meetto call Mrs. George Johnson, circle Among those* who attended were 'n£> delicious refreshments were chairman. Mrs. Charles Ensign was' Rev Fr Walter Conway of Notre' served by Mrs. Grace O'Brien and the October bostos. ^ 1 Dame. Mr. and Mrs. John Aylward her committee. , , I and Minnie and Jean Conway of Attend Birthday \ < Elein Party In Elgin ^ • * # Mrs. Ed Thompson, Mrs. Nick B. I Shower Honors Freund, Mrs. Thomas Doherty ' and I Minna ZyskowaJri » Mrs. Nick Young were guests in the A single gift showiT'WM home of Mrs. Mildred Munshaw ,in 1 Po1l Like last Sunday, Elgin on Wednesday afternoon of i Miss Minna Zyskowski, who - ; 1 / ... HOLD LAST RITES lei FLAVORS FOR OCTOBER BUTTER CRUNCH/ ^ v. • VANILLA ^ ftl'M ROYAlis T|fi| .. " TOASTEP Stt»EClAI. BRICK EACH WEEK-END! : & |«l BOLGER'S DRUG STORE PHONE 40 MceHBXiaH BY sponsored by the Lilynioor Property association is to be held at Clilb Lilymoor Saturday, Nov. 1. This promises to be the event of all events. Mrs. Fr«d £vaboda is the chairman. Prises to be awarded for the most original, the funniest and the prettiest costumes. A1 Ace and and his orchestra from Chicago will supply the music. One of our neighbors is coming as an old fashioned girl--you know the kind with the short skirts. ^ Seriously folks, dress up in anything. It's more fun in costume when people don't know who you are and after a couple of refreshing drinks you yourself don't know. Jen Einspar celebrated her birthday at home. An appetising and colorful dinner was prepared by her mother. Guests were Richard Petersen, Mr. ^ and Mrs. A. Bicknice of iLake Zurich, Mrs. S. WSjas and her daughter, Arlene. Happy birthday to Mrs. Fioretto, Joyce "the people's choice" (Fioretto, her daughter, baked a huge cake for iier mom surprised her by inviting may of her friends. They also celebrated the fact that they finally got over tikelr illness. Dan F-ennara was busy getting his place insulated for the winter. He hopes to spend many a weekend in "them thar" woods. He is now a student at the University.of Illinois. Another ambitious boy in our vicinity is Gil Rogers, who I understand is studying medicine at Loyola. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Meehan of Highland Park were guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. Bassi. Mrs. White caught her boy using her cold cream one day. Wtoen questioned as to his use for it, he answered. "I've got a bad cold mom and I thought tips cream for colds would do the trick." , Mr. Rodde, I'm sorry to report, fell off the roof while fixing it. As a result of the had gash on his head he was unconscious. It was Mrs. Grooms who came to the rescue and called a doctor. He's doing fine now. The hurricane in Florida has done much damage to Harold Floggen' estate. Earl, his son, is now in Peter Florida to help straighten things, k T morning for Council Bluffs, lowa, where they visited in the McCabe home, returning home Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. William Sutton of Maywood spent Sunday with his parents, the E. R. Suttons. Mrs. Mary McCabe and M»«f Margaret Aylward of Chk*go were visitors last Sunday. Mrs. Harry Lawrence of Chicago spent a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. Mollie Givens. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bolt and Wilbur Ward of Chicago were Sunday guests in the Thomas Kane home. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bickler of Chicago visited in the Ernie Loomis home in Volo Friday evening and °" „*Sfturday attended the funeral of William Bickler. Mrs. Evelyn Lackey 0# Chicago spent Friday visiting her cousin, Mrs. Harold Lindsay. On Saturday she attended the funeral of William Bickler. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bickler of Chicago attended last rites for William Bickler on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Conway of McHenry and Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Lawrence of Chicago attended the Notre Dame football game last Saturday. Mrs. Evelyn Lackey ot Chicago visited in the Harold Lindsay home last Friday and on Saturday attended the William Bickler funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stilling of Lake Forest spent the weekend with McHenry relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Young were recent visitor in the Harry Tegan home in Chicago. They also attended the Miller-Merges wedding. The Carl Hyatt family of Waukegan visited her mother, Mrs. Zena Bacon, last weekend. Mrs. E. B. Ward is spending week with her parents in Kankakee, 111., where her father is ilL Mr. and Mrs.-Robert Weber,"Mrs. Nettie Weber and Miss Clara Schiessle were callers at Devil's Lake and Madison, Wis., last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krohn, Jr., and baby of Chicago spent the weekend visiting McHenry relatives. Valparaiso University in Indiana, spent the weekend with his parents, the E. B. Wards. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Simon, Jr., on Tuesday morning of this week were called to the bedside of Mrs. Simon's brother, Jack French, who is dangerously ill at Fitzimmons General hospital, Denver, Colo. Mrs. Hetty Reichow of Chicago F'S a popular idea to have a physical check-up once in a while.. Why not a financial check-up, too? Think of us as yolir doctor. Came to us for aflrisfemce in getting^^ ahead financially, in building cash 7 Zj reserves, in handling money better. " Owie on in andt^ us your problems. McHENRY STATE BAN* Vsmbsr.Feder*] Ksservs System Member Federal Deaaaft IaawraHM fYMATTEKf UlfWONC* PARENTS WARNED TO WATOH FOR RINGWORM SYMPTOMS IN CHILDREN Ringworm is the popular name for a disease of the skin caused by an invasion of the skin by any one of some forty species of fungus. A fungus is a member of a group of plants which includes molds, milaew, mushr6oms and several other forms of vegetable life. In human infections, of a theatre seat beforeresting head against it. ;* Parents and teachers should \ for symptoms of the condition as irritation, itching, loss Oof hair patches, and place a child und medical care immediately, if tkt symptoms are observed. • Rats Destroy More Thai » Public Is Asked To Stfvr , 7 ' The »F »isuh a«n«d* Wn iulduliiufee-' oSeermviccee amm however, ringworm is due in most estimated that rats are destroying cases to two microscopic types, one American grains at the rate of 28ktj- , . 1 r.~" ,. of which is found on the scalp, the ; 000,000 bushels a year. alnaraiso TTniv*r»!lZ °theJ <»V» •o•t•^»»r fP"a*r »ts» of thew body•. |* T* h»»i4s0 i(Ds mKIoVr1e V tlihlladnl I oVInIV e -tVhlli IrXd U oVfI tltt Scalp infections are usually found amount the United States is planin children and are after puberty, i ning to export for relief of hunger Ringworm of the body can occur in western Europe this winter. Ik at any , age, according to a { is twice as much as President Tra* Health Talk issued by the Educa-! man has asked the nation to sa*»* tional Committee of the Illinois State! through his "waste less" program. Medical Society. Ringworm is exceedingly common. JOINS GUERNSEY CLUB Thousands of childre--n •h--av' ev t«h»ev scalp] .- T*»h«e« AAmiuecrtiivcasini Guuuceirinisscejyr Cuaa«tttalpe type, while foot infections also known j club announcs the election of Jolm ",'PhA!I^o,vc,,uu Tiailulf ,n vne j as "athlete's foot," occur, it has been 1 Nuveen, Jr., Windy Oaks Farm. Mr T home. estimated, in from 60 to 90 per cent: Spring Grove, to membership. Mr. °"y Jay®! of the papulation. A survey of! ifuveen has a herd of reJisteS NNeeww Yorrk .anndd fNimeTw' England. A»«j. Mrs. Ada Smith of Elgin and son, arrison Smith, of Ston Francisco, ringworm is nigniy contagious ana .ni ul!! !!! «? j Robert Thomp-; extremely difficult to eliminate. The Jr y* 1U j * i detailed, long-term, persistent treatm i!? * Tonyan visited at | ment should be undertaken only un- Mr'anli' Mm • , der the care of a 'dpetor, and no one '«? ai" i should attempt to diagnose and treati tives McHenry rela- 1 with drugstore remedies this fun- j Coaae in today and see our larftt tives last Sunday. _ __ I gu9 infection in himself or his | collection of lovely Christmas card*.; tire to find the kind whidl "1V" w,,v "'S M»I» uucuwjfo Ull U1S IXI. X IXC AIQCIP war, for instance, . showed that 88 lean Cattle club is a national organiper cent were infected. I zation of more than 30,000 breedeta Ringworm is highly contagious and of purebred Guernseys. It records the registrations of purebred Guernseys which trace to the Island Guernsey, the original home of tl#f breed in the ETnglish Channel. HALLOWEEN COSTUME SKATNMLl&RilEiL THURSDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 30 - FOR CHILDREN OF GRADE SCHOOL AOS Starts 7 p.m. -- End* 10 pja. -- Admisgfam 46c £ FRIDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 31 * K)R BOYS AND GIRLS OF HIGH SCHOOL AGE Starts 9 p.m. -- Ends 1 a.m. -- Admission 60c -- $100.00 PRIZES EACH NIGHT Donated by Business Men's Association, City Council W and Individuals Interested In Youth Activities £ F0R R1ST ^ MOST ORIGINAL. CO^T^MSS ' FREE ICE CREAM FpILFUNSK AT^NG RINK HcHen^y - • riwlo bjr A. Worwick, McHenrjr ' WILLIAM BICKLER Military rites were conducted last Saturday morning for William Bickler, who paaaed away the previous Wednesday, Oct 15, 1947, following a lingering Illness. Services were held from St.' Patrick's church, with burial in St, Mary's cemetery. . Our most beautiful selection «C Xmas cards since before the war. Be sure to order yours at once. McHenry Plaindealer. 23-sp CARD OF THANKS In this manner we wish to express 'Our thanks for floral offenngs, spiritual bouquets and the other kindnesses extended in our bereavement. We are especially greatful for the services of Msgr. Nix, Fr. Baumhofer and Fr. Mannix and members of the local Legion post for their services. MRS. INA BICKLER rNEA^i^BlaaEB MARY SUTTON *28 Complete line »f Lee's poultry remedies at Wattles Drug Store, McHenry. 8-tf COMING EVENTS October 23 Public. Card Party and Auction-- O. E. S --Acacia Hall. Program, Card'Party and Dance-- Volo School. October 24 Circle 4, W. S. C. S.--Henry Freund H o n e . ~ ---- - - B October 27 Halloween Party--St Clara's Court, C. O. F., Juveniles. October 28, 29, 30, SI White Elephant Sale--Sponsored by Christian Mothers and Aitar Society. _ October 29 Program •-- High School--Sponsored by^Mothers Club and Library October SS Halloween Party--St. Clara's Cburt, Adults. Bazaar and Cafeteria Luncheon-- Sponsored by Ringwood W. S. C. S. Muzsy's Hall. November 5 St. Mary's--St. Patrick's P. T. A. November 6 Circle 8, W. S. C. S.--Mrs. Milton Smith. , . November 14 Junior Class Play. Mothers Club---Legion Hall. ^ November IS L^ture by Judge Sbarbaro--Parochial School Hall -- Sponsored by C. D. of A. November 22-23 Home Talent Play--Sponsored by V. F. W. Auxiliary. M. "j u ' . aus miBcwun mmsett nis Mkl^lii Sbil *1!? o" children. Recurrences are frequent lilVT ?,nd ^r the fungus often makes, nwliilffr' 0 j Mr. | ita way into hair follicles or Crystal deep into the skin under treatment, i ^ e r C J * 1 8 ^ v i n f i T t h e i m p r e s s i o n t h e d i s e a s e Is intent l*at w<>Air»n,f •» tha curejf only to emerge and begin its attack all over again. Ringworm „ of the scalp does not cause permanent loss ox hair. Because it is so contagious, children should be warned against exchanging hats with their school mates, for instance, and should be taught to place -a coat or ether garment on the back int last weekend in the Freund home on Wautegan Road. Mr. and Mrs. John Phannenstill visited in the Harold Pliannenstill home in Kenosha, Wis., last Sunday. Order your rubber stamps at The Plaindealer. You are sure , suits your individual taste. 23-soe p. See the Homecoming king aa#' queen crtywned at the big danea f«5lb*lng . FViday night's football1 game. Watch the colorful parade in the afternoon. ^ 23-Soc 9 : Complete line of Beebe livestock remedies at Wattles Drue Store, Mtf»t Henry. MC' ^Subscribe for The Plaindealer Nnr, your Horn* hraaamlr EASIER! > EASIER I EASIER KS --f.lXHMl - PLASTIC CURLEIS tpchnlva wHi ' PBOUWir THE CHEME COLD WAMI D*luseKH.iritli Jtcgnlw KIt; •lartie coriara fiber cartes Aim* BIRTHS MM »»»•» 11 »2flo Refill, BO Bolger's Drug Store Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Buch announce the birth of a son at the Woodstock hospital on Oct. 16. A boy was born on Oct. 12, at the .Woodstock hospital to Mr. and Mrs. George Erber of WVinder Lake. McHenry friends will be interested to learn that Mr. and Mrs. Ragnar Bam as of Waukegan are the parents of a daughter, bom at Victory Memorial hospital on Oct 14. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Miller are the parents of a son, Gerald, Jr., born at the Woodstock hospital on Sunday, Oct. 19. ) Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wijas of Lily Lake announce the birth of a son at the Woodstock hospital on Oct. 16. A daughter was born on Oct. 17 at the Woodstock hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christensen of Ringwood. m «»»»•»»•».»•»»« AMONG THE SICK * ATTRACTIVE % ^DRAPERW; MATERIA!) -- f ' Floral print on heavy diagonal sibbed woven fabric. Designed to lend color and beauty everjf* room. • Mrs. Stephen H. Freund is a medical patient at St Therese hospital. Earl Glende of Ringwood has been a medical patient at the Woodstock hospital. Event of the weeli--Homecoming. Time, 7:46 p. A. Place, M. C. H. S. football field. Attend the big dance following thrilling game. 23-soc p SHEET BLANKETS Soft, fluffy cotton blankets . . . canefully finished edges >; « assorted colors, Size 70x90 $1.98 Size 88x90 \ i The Friendly Store AUTHORIZED DEALER ~ i 1 ' ' Stvaet fWBST r . . . . * ' *-• / ' I ' " .#. i " T- -» .. . • V :^.1* - ^ V : i.;-' -

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