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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Sep 1948, p. 4

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m; 7 •-' » H • ,M1" PobHshed every Thursday at *c- Boiry, 111., by A. Howard Mlo sher. Editor--Adele Froehlich Entered as second-class matter at flle postoffice at McHenry, 111., under tine act of May 8, 1879. One Year « ••*•••< AUDITORIAL- ' ASSOCIATION Htilamuy unit, •will discuss "Garden Flowers, ' and give a demonstration on making corsages, at the special/ New Members' activity to be held Saturday, j Sept. 20, at the Presbyterian church, in Woodstock. All new Home Bureau members in the fiscal year July l,j 1947, to Jtane 30, 1948, and those; responsible for their becoming mem-. bers are to be guests of the county --«o~u> Home Bureau executive board and •„.|°.5v! COUnty membership committee. Mrs. jE. A. Dibler, county president, wi44 I preside. ! Foresters To • \ Hold Eleetioa ! Foresters are reminded of the. I annual election V>f officers, which -- will be held on Tuesday evening, i i Sept. 21. at 8:30 o'clock at St. Mary's- ISt. Patrick's school hall. liiere will , ;' be lunch and re*f re*s hm* en--t* --: ^; ^---- „i ^iPsrent Teachers Group ' ] Plans First Public Party j 4 The first social eVent °f lhe ntW 8-i i season to be sponsored by the ' A rummage sale, sponsored by Parent Teachers association of St. o nf Ajp w S C S.. will be Mary s-St. Patrick s school will be Slid at the citv hall'on Friday and held at the school hall on Sunday, Oct's and 9, with'Mrs. Oct. 3. Mr* Paul..i cl^ir- C. W. Klontz as chairman. Donations man in charge of the event. will be gratefully a^epted. . .. ... * * * i t - * • • « - - v " --^Comity Auxiliary ' " T : V Mm O* • * . ^Installs Officers •r'VV-'V'-'w" - rot ember 8 - _ i Installation of officers of the Mc- A large group of mothers was in Henry county ^ council of the Ameijattendance at the meeting of the ican Legion Auxiliary^ was held in Parent Teachers Association of St. Marengo on Friday ®*P * Marv's-St. Patrick's school, held on 3. Mrs. Gail Benton of Maiengo is Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 8. Lunch the new president; Mrs. MuinieGreen • ; ;S4«cgsS'-(SSi„'n3-?SlS?,iJS; Mrs. B. Juergens entertained mem- Vance arid Mrs. Minnie J^een j fetrs of the East River Road Pinochle attended the meeting ^from McHenry. -v:-*#ub at her home last Thursday D I afternoon. Prizes were awarded to ~Biru»<Jay "arty I Mrs. Albert Vales, Mrs. Eleanor Nye, For Joan Adams u : Mrs. Juergens and Mrs. George Glos. Joan, daughter of Mr. and M . ; Mrs. Vales will be the next hostess Alfons Adams, celebrated her sixth ( on Sent 23 birthday anniversary on Saturday,! ^ " i Set. 11, by entertaining several little i Balff-T Sale At friends at her home. Games^pro-i Lutheran Church vided entertainment, after which the Another tempting array of horae mother of the guest of honor served, baked goods will await the general a tasty lunch. public in the basement of Zion Attending the party were; Jill Lutheran church on Saturday, Sept. Silver, Darleen \\ oesch. Joan Holecek. 18, when the Ladies Aid holds a„Virginia and May Kirk, Eleanor and} bake sale. It will start at 1 o'clock Mafian Springman. Carol and Patsy ~Tn the afternoon and continue--until Glosson. all of McHenry, -Dorothy 5 y Marie Adams cf Pistakee and Pamela Walsh of Fox Lake. * •. ' Quaintance Sept. 12, . - -i,v' • . •' *' •'* i'\ 49*%" I# i ' - • •» at a dinner held at the VUla Hotel Resort at Pistakee Bay In honor of the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mm Ernest Quaintance of Chicago. Guests besides those mentioned were Kenneth Quaintance, Margaret Schwabe and Nora Meyers of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. David L. Dau of Island Lake; Mr. nad Mrs. C. L. Quaintance and daughter, Eleanor, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quaintance of Wilmette; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Black and daughter, 'Barbara, of Skokie and Mr. and Mrs. Math (<ay of Johnsburg. Entertain For English Niece . Mr. and Mrs. William Staines entertained at their home west of the city last Sunday for their niece, Miss Mary Stanberry, who came to Toronto, Canada, last December from her native England. She is spending two weeks with the Staines family. Guests at Sunday's gathering included Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Henniken and Bruce, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Whiting and children of Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bungard and daughters and Mrs. M&e Bungard of Elmhurst; Mrs Mary May, Mi. ad Mrs. William Guffey and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glosson and daughters, Mrs. Irene Guffey, Mrs. Joseph May and daughters, Willard Huffar. Miss Mervin Staines and Maurice Ketchum of McHenry; Joe 'Boxer, Arthur Staines and Miss Louella Madause of Kenosha, .Wis.; Vincent Bofcer of Elgin; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kromer of Highland Park. MR. AND MRS. A. JOHN ZOIA Photo by Medlar The abp*e picture of these newly- Mary Therese Phalin, daughter of *•' <="**• plfin*w0L™le"rT exchanged vows on Saturday, Aug. Her bridegroom is a Woodstock resi- 28. Mrs. Zoia is the forme^ Miss dent. BOSS MARY SUTTON, MR. HOWARD WESSON MARRIED SATURDAY LONDON BRIDE PAYS CITY VISIT BEFORE MOVING TO WASHINGTON SEPTEMBER BRIDE ifc'-Y * _ . . « St. Patrick's church was the scene; of a lovely wedding last Saturday, Sept. 11, which united in marriage Miss Mary Catherine Sutton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Sutton of j West McHenry, and Mr. Howard Wcs-, A new bride of'three weeks, who had been in McHenry for only one day after a long trip from her native London, called in the Plaindealer office last Friday. She was Mrs. iLouis Schmitt, the former Miss Eve- Demonstration On vjv Making Corssftes ' Silver Wedding Mrs. Harold Turner of, the Glad- Anniversary Dinner Hill Farm, near Greenwood, and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. member of the Alden Home Bureau entertained last Sunday, NVorwick. McHenry Worwick. McH«nry Photo by A. Wcrwlck, McHenrv ICE CREAM OMtlon of M»uoml PtoducBCotpt FLAVORS FOR SEPTEMBER CH(X;OI-ATE MARSHMALLOW, ROYALK --•"^--7 :'™. - ; MINT STRAWBERRY TOASTED HAZELNUT . VANILLA NEAPOL BOLGER'S DRUG STORE PHONE 40 \ McHENRY MRS. WILLIAM DREYJER Before her marriage to William Dreyer of Forest Park on Sept. 4, the above pictured bride was Miss Clara Schmunk of McHenry, daughter of Fred Schmunk of Birch Run, Mich. The couple was married in aii evening service solemnized at Zion Lutheran church. Photo by It's not easy. But it's so important to set something aside, it's well worth the effort. By going without something now, you can have move later on at less cost. It you really want to keep some of your dollars, tefore you spend ask yourself, "Do I need it?" If the answer is "no," then bank the money instead. Well welcome your account. MCHENRY STATE BANIC j: ^ Membkr Federal Reserve System^ ; Mniler Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation •»i i imiinHMHi hum iinim m< i mumns tit* Wessons of' lina Seal, who was married to the plastic party. Greenwood. The 9:30 double ring son of Mr. and Mrs. Math N. Schmitt the circles and the league son, son of the METHODIST CHURCH NOTES **"" your family will join us in thesefAt the official board meeting the youZ^d^n'o^ortJniti8 fo^'youf£ other evening the following persons be of service to yourself and to your were appointed to the new Sunshine; church committee of the church Mrs.) If you were one of the many who Charles Ensign, Mrs. Byron Hitchens, j were absent from the service last Mrs. Leonard McCracken and Miss Sunday morning it would be to your Elaine Scholz. Their task is to keep; gain to plan to attend this Sunday, the church at large informed as to Gordon Scholle will open our service the illnesses within our fellowship at 10:46 a. m. with a violin feolo. and to direct the sending of cards Those who worshipped with us two ' and as name implies help spread weeks ago will recall <the inspiration sunshine to the shut-xn. If you know gnd lift gained from Gordon's part of .any illnesses within your circle or 0f the service. Miss Louanne group, please contact your representa-jHoworka, another of our younger tive on this committee. i members, will sing the offertory Fall activities are again underway.! solo. We cordially invite you to join With the opening of school we launch us and be led in worship to God by out into the whole realm of activities: these young folks. We truly worship in the church and in the community., when we use the talents He has The W. S. C. S. by this time will given us in praise unto Him. "Seehave had its first fall meeting, a you in church Sunday." The choir . mothers, will re-; Several of the j CARD OF THANKS iy. to eistart?" press our thanks to friends for floral We would like in this way Hinricks-Farm Vows Exchanged In Chicago A beautiful wedding took place on service was performed by Rev. Fr. in 15t. Francis church, London, on sume their activities. Severs Fdward C. Coakley, while Rev. Fr.! Aug. 16. ~ | youngsters have been diligently in- William Regnier read the nuptial As might be expected, her charm auirinsr. "When will choir, start?" _ mass which followed. ! accent was a pleasure to hear as she This year we are changing the age offerings, spiritual bouquets, dona- Earl Conway sang several solos smilingly told us how happy she waa groups of the choirs somewhat. The tions of cars, cards of sympathy and during the service, accompanied byjto be here in the United States. She date for the cherub choir (all pre- the many other kindnesses extended Mrs. Carl Weber. ' I has been especially pleased with our grade school youngsters) has not in our bereavement. Miss Sutton was charming- in a: food, adding that there are still been set yet. Mrs. Barr will make gown of traditionrl white satin, de-' shortages of many edible items in this announcement after consulting; signed by Carrie Rho^e of Wonder j England. One of her ambitions is to with the leaders upon he|- return i» Saturday, Sept. 4, when Miss Betty Louise Hinricks, daughter of Mrs. j Amy Hinricks of Mineral Springs, i Sand Mr. Bert W. Farm of Chicago' ; were married at the home of Mr. j and Mrs. Ray Anderson," cousins of the bride. Officiating clergyman was Rev. Walter Stuermann of Tulsa, Okla., a brother-in-law of the bride. Mrs. Lucille Stuermann, the bride's sister, was bridesmaid, and Charles ! Stuermann acted as best man. Following the service the young ! people left on a honeymoon trip to Yellowstone Park and other points of interest in the West. They will i reside with the bride's mother upon ; their return. Both are employed by I the Crane Co., in Chicago. Youthful off-the-face hats in a variety of colors. They will enhance the beauty of your new fall outfit. Elizabeth Pich, Green street, McHenry. 18-soc p Need Rubber Stamps? Order at I The Plaindealer. Lake. Her fingertip veil, was held in place by a lace shirred coronation crown, and she carried a bouquet of white roses. Miss Gertrude Sutton of Chicago, the bride's cousin acted as maid of buy her first, pair of nylon stock- October. The junior choir, (all grade - ings, for in her native land they school youngsters) will have their ^ range from $6 to $8 a pair. How- first rehearsal on Oct. 7, at 3:15 p. m., ever, silk stockings are available at Mrs. Donald Barger will direct and a price little higher than here. MTS. Keith Foster will accompany. "17 MRS. ARTHUR DIEDRICH AND CHILDREN. MRS. JACOB DIEDRICH, BROTHERS AND SISTERSNOTICE The Park Pub, corner Green antf Pearl Sts., will be closed every Tueshonor, attired in taffeta and i acquainted with her husband s family carrying a bouquet of matching! and friends, the couple will leave for colored gladi-li. Chehalis, Wash., where he owns and Charles Mansfield of Greenwood manages a chicken farm. J served the groom as best man. and ' L»st» Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. R J Sutton, brother of the bride. Math N. Schmitt entertained at their and Charles and Thomas Sutton, home in honor of the newly weds, with cousins, were ushers. i about seventy guests present to en- Mrs. Sutton chose for her daughter's i dinner, followed by a social evewedding a dress of delph blue, with, mn(f* . | which she wore a pink carnation cor-1 After spending ten days becoming The senior choir" (high school and day until further notice 18-p4 GcunMel NICKELS HARDWARE' tthST McHE*„vnau^RE j/^PYREX WARE FAVORITES youR CHOICE Chih/ > 59 sage. Mrs. Wesson was attired in forest green, with a corsage of yellow mums. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to the bridal party and a few close friends at the Bridge, with a reception during the afternoon at the home of the bride. The newlyweds are now enjoying a wedding trip to the North Woods, and upon their return expect to he at home in the very near future in a new home they are building at Greenwood. , Guests from out of town/included Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wesson^ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wesson and son, Mr. and'place at Mrs. Vem Thomas, Mr and Mrs. {Leinbach ALFORD POUSE, JR. MARRIED IN EAST TO ~ PENNSYLVANIA GIRL Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pouse of Crystal Lake, formerly of McHenry, announce the marriage of their son, Alford H., Jr., to Miss Marjory L. Hontz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Hontz of Lehighton, Pa., on Aug. 28 at Leighton's Zion Evangelical and Reformed church. | The wedding was an informal one, with the bride's family and a few mutual friends present. It took high noon, Rev. Carl S. reading the double ring AT °UR P R«EX WARE COUNTER I PYMX SOU AM CAKI DISH f«T Rght, golden cok«> and breads Get- «wo for loyer cokm, tach only 5W g Mansfield, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Clayton j service. George Eicorn of the Muhl- Anderson and son and Lloyd Carr,1 enberg chapel choir sang two selecall of Greenwood; Mrs. L. E. Pellett tions. and sons, Oscar ami Kenneth, oi; The bride was attired in a slate Hebron; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence John- blue satin dress with a corsage of son of Riverside; Mr., and Mrs.; orchids. Her bridesmaid, a cousin, Harvey Coudrey, Irene Thomas, Mrs. wore brown, with u corsage of white Hoeft Dixon, Ida Sonn, Mrs. P. glacamillias. Best man was a boy- Bellan and Robert Sutton, all of Chi- hood friend of the groom, Russell cago; Mis. Minnie Thomas of Maren- Kidston of Vineland, N. J. go; Mrs. Chas. Mansfield of Wonder The bride's mother chose a black Lake; Miss Eleanor Larkin, Mrs. dress, with which she wore a cor- | Robert Frisch, John Sutton and Mr. ( sage of white roses. | and Mrs. William H. Lester, all of Following the wedding service, a Elgin; and Mr. and Mrs. George Hoel- reception and dinner were enjoyed in DANCING TWINS Y LOO N S 89/ ! scher of Wheaton. j ILLINOIS" ATTRACTIONS LISTED FOR BENEFIT OF FALL MOTORISTS PYMX LOAF PAN let*youWweir brood* and m«at loaves bake to perfection 1 quart mt, only 59# n*vor-S«verH Pitf with flutod *dgM. 1V dep* jwicet and flavor. mix OMN CAftSRftOtI 10t baking, serving and storing Tw# 4§iart tiao.o* evtttondinf vgly fft the Legion hall. The bride was recently graudatea as a nurse from the Allentown hospital, Allentown, Pa., while the groom was graduated from Muhlenberg college, Allentown. The happy couple wul live in Philadelphia, where Mr. Although the sumiper vacation Pouse will attend Temple University season is drawinwg to a close, motor-1 Dental k-chool. ists will be able to attend throughout September events Illinois, Business Women Schedule ±rdi ,n<ttntUTou°r'lFi"t S«pt. 20 ing Bureau of the Chicago Motor Club. The largest free meal in the world will be served at the twenty-ninth The McHenry county Business and Professional Women's club will hold its first meeting of the' 1948-49 year mtX UTILITY DMM to roasting for baking, for Hiving salad*, latyto-wash. 1 quart »ae 59# PVMX "Flevof-$evar" tto N - Mot* with flwtod edge* 1W dopth hold* juicos and flavor I0"sii«59f UTILITY DISH for roo*tingi baking; for serving salads. ir-t»-w«th, 1 quart »ii« S9f *YMX LOAF MM lots you wakh brtodt and moat loav«* bake te perfection. 1 quart sin, only §9t AT OUR PYRIX WAR! COUNTER! PYRIX SOU AM CAKI DISH for light, golden cok«s and broads. Got two for layor cakts, oach only 59# - NICKELS HARDWARE 522 Main St. West McHenry mtty-ni . , _w , ^ Annual Sauerkraut Day Festival, on j «t the home of Mrs. Mary Ehdres at 111. The meal Wonder Lake on Monday evening, --is "of kraut, 20, beginning with a pot-luck fen of weiners, more than 600 gallons supper at 6:30 o clock. The proof coffee and mountains of buns and P»m will be under the direction of rye bread. ' membership (committee, Mrs. The queen who will reign_ ov®£. the| Ruker, festivities will be selected by Glenn Mrs. innle Bohn and Ford, Columbia Picture star, from five members of the graduating class Of Forreston High Scncool. The National Sweet Corn Festival. .. - L „ .. will be revived tills year at Hoopes- ]>ns, ®t a lwff^supi«r heldjrt Walkton, 111., claimant to the title oflm**^ hal1- Todd sch001' la8t week- "Sweet Corn Capital of the World." Mrs. Ida Qulnlar Plans for the ensuing year and committee appointments were made by the president, Miss Annette Colipit The event will be held Sept. 23-25 and is sponsored by the Hoopeston Chamber of Commerce. Features of the festival will include a float parade, Sweet Corn Sweetheart Coronalion Ball, horse shows and grain and produce exhibits. Other events scheduled in ^ i BIRTHS | Mr. and Mrs. Richcard Frietzsche T11. . of Lily Lake are the parents of a Illinois i daughter, hboorrnn SSeepatt.. 77 aAtt tthh«e .WWoooodd*during September are as follows: stock hospital. Ktwanee Hog Day to be held Sept. 16 at Kewanee and sponsored by the I Complete line of Lee's poultry Kewanee Chamber of Commerce. I remedies at Wattles Drug Store, Me- The Second Annual American Le- i Henry. 8-tf gion Exposition at Alton Sept 16-18.' 1 -- The Pumpkin Festival scheduled Beautiful matrons hats. Large head for Sept. 26-27 at Eureka will be sizes in maroon, grey, brown and sponsored by the Eureka Community' black. Elisabeth Pipit, Given street, Association. <1 > McHenry. 18-soc p * Regularly $1.29 * New Fall Shades * Sizes 8% to 10i/2. Your chance to save on sheer, dressy Dancing Twins Nylons! Famous for their perfect seamless fit, these sheer *20 denier Dancing Twins feature the latest in beautiful fall color* to blend with your new seasott suits and dresses! AUTHORIZED DEALER 521 MAIN STREET The Friondy Store GEO. GOLLETTE, Owner PHONE McHENRY 459 WEST McHENRY, ILL.

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