- v " w » v V . I^ T u w . . -- , \ <w ; j s , >V ' . J 4 5 v Dmto at Mcbr A. Hloowwaaxrdd a MM U4 (MAILI were an appetizing buffet luuk at the Adams home. Oaoti iMhltd Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bauer of I«|leside, Un. Jacob Adams, Michael Bauer and the Misses Caroline and Prances • 1 BJMaUnVerr oMfl MMevHuecnurtyj and Mnr Margaret •Mered aseeeood-claes natter at Hafaer of Grass Lake. ^IoMdCIm at MeBwry, lit, under *'IBs aefc of May *1*79. RIAL. Hi5?'® "Sntertains Choir Members fcv:- 'i'J» "l Warren Jones entertained members of , :-\tf 'jjthe Baptist, church ehoir in Woodstock , . recently at a pot hick supper and social sevening at tk C. W. Goodell home. ;.<nTwenty-fouf were present to enjoy singing and visit ji»|f^Jfollowing the v .••'d'tasty repast. * .v -* , jUnochle'Club' " •. •• J.At Braeseke Home „ M r s . J o h n Braeseke was hostess to • ^:T:y the East River Road Pinochle club .•1:-'.v>"^wben it met on Friday afternoon of ' -Jlast week at her home in Oakhurst. Prize -winners were: Mrs. Albert Vales, < jMrs. Amy Hindricks and Mrs. Ben jIHetz. Mrs. Amy Thonneson will enter- 1 tain the club next on NOT. 4. i : T * ; . 4' [Baptize Mstk • - ",V ]A*ams Infant .'t ' I The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' f Ifath Adams of Pistakee Bay, was 'christened "Nancy Kay" at a 1:30 fo'clock baptismal service held at St. jJohn'* church on Sunday, Rev. A. «k INeidert officiating. Sponsors were- IMrs. Irene Adams of McHenry and IBay Bauer of Jngleside, aunt and conjoin of the baby. The christening day Iwas also the birthday anniversary of infancy's mother. Following the service, a social "after- AMILY Grayslake 1 AL '4 flaiNn b«M . •'«! - Circle 1 Of the W. S. C. &Will meet oo Tuesday, Nov. f>, at tho boom of Mts. Art Thompson, with Mrs. George Ross acting as co-hostess. Teachers Board Enjoyed Pinner Members of the faculty of the high school and members of the board of education enjoyed their annual dinner on Wednesday evening of last week at Shadv Rest in Woodstock. A social evening" followed the turkey dinner, with about thirty-five in attendance. • • • Cake Walk and Card Party Nov. 12 The mothers of the Cherry Valley school pupils are sponsoring' 'a cake walk and card party, to be held Friday evening, Nov. 1?, at 8 o'clock. Refreshments will be served. The pnblic is invited and there is n*> admission fee. I' ' ' # • v ( Hew Officers [ For Kiwauls Club | Officers to serve during the next year ! were elected by the' Kiwanis club at j their last meeting Monday evening at i the Rolaine Grill. They are Floyd Covalt, Jr., president; Anthony Audino vice-president; Maurice Clark, secretary; and George Collette, treasurer. Seven directors will also .be elected some time in December. • Girl Scoots "V Enjoyed Party At a recent meeting of the Girl Scouts, members of Troop I met at the Legion hall, from where they hiked to the home of Penny Fike, south of McHenry. ThereVhey enjoyed a Hallo ween party, the Filie garage attractively decorated for the party. Roasted hot dogs and other food appropriate to the Halloween season were enjoyed, after which games were played and prizes awarded the winners. Entertained At Miscellaneous Shower The Misses Ann and Margaret Bolger entertained at a miscellaneous shower held at their home south of McHenry last - i^ek, .honoring Miss Kathryn Nye, Who wfU bbcome tbo bridt of Thomas F. BAffr on Nov. 11. Prizes in games were awarded to lfrs. James Doberty and Mrs. Thomas Doherty, after which a tasty luneh was served by tbo hostesses. In attendance besides these already mentioned won Mrs. Richsrd EpNMa of NapervUle, Mrs. David Powers M Crystal Lake, Mrs. George" Freund, -%• THURSDAY, NOV. * Jong law ; George Mostfomery "4 in - • ^ J - THREE LITTLE GIRLS IN * Technicolor PRIDAY and SATURDAY N O V . 5 - 6 £ Cornel Wild* Maureen O'H&ra in HOME BT&ETOH" and MON., NOV. 7 « 8 Pat O'Brien is "FIGHTING FATMBt DiiflJVl" . / Extra Color Box Office 8nd»y Opens At 5:90 p. m. TUKS., WXO.THUBS. * BOV. #-10-11 Brian Dnlnj ' i *;li In 1**?% "THZ SONO or ~ SCHEHERAZADE" ' i ' in i'j ji ii h in Two Performances Nightly Children 12 and Admitted Free m 111 e n niuaSn m, a SAT., ROV. 4-5*e I Co-Hit Hh Crowning Piece Of Clowning I Beowt* T^e Ddring Idling Man A tOllllll lE-IHEASC SAT. MATINEE ONLY CARTOON SHOW For tho KJddjes Bring Mom SX7K. • MON.. NOV. 7-8 IRENE DUNNE* I REMEMBER MAMA* TUBS. - WED„ NOV. 9-10 XAKTHtM RANK I MMO OOM SABU-FARRAR.ROBSONk. u\ The Cliri8tmas season is not so far in the distance. There are many gifts that we could suggest, but the one uppermost in our minds is a beautiful, sparkling'" TREASURELAND. ~ DIAMOND The tradition of giving the one you love diamonds on Christmas -is a famous ene. Make this the happiest Christmas of her life. We have them at all. prices. USB OUR LAYAWAY PLAN Main St. Phone 123-J McHenry Ifm Hat^K aid Mrs. Kd. and DeLores B^inert of Bsh; Mra Leonard Burge of Grayslake, Mrs Margaret i '¥ "* m wiiiiiii . : Tbf Mcabers of the OakhuMt Urn- mMMSMMMMHSnil t • association were boots to of the community at party on SataTday night, ehildlen and aitlts wove wmmmmmmmmmmmm Sibre Whiting, Mrs. Richard Weber Nancy Carey, Mrs. Harvey Nye, Mary Nye. Mrs. uaroM 8tilling, Mm. William F. Dolierty, RmciBi.ir, Doberty, Mrs. John Bolgcr, Mary Am Bolger an# Rita Bolgrr. • ^ ^ * Hftl'f sttd Will Ms* N«v. • The ABar and Rosary Sodality of Sv. Patriak's -Cluirch will hold its next meeting Ita Ifondsy eventeg, Nov. S, in the chureb ball. The committee in charge includes Mrs. Henry Milter chairman; Mrs, Gerald Carey, Mrs. Panl Doherty, Mrs. Ous Unti and 'Mrs. John Unti. St. Agatha Juvenile Court Was Organised An organisation of the juveniles of 8t. Agatha's Court No. 777. was held last Sunday afternoon at the school hall in Johnsburg. Miss . 'Dot. i jfo-yjlift icipate in oortntno, with the most ints»--ting and ilton, retiring nreaident, ire QiUin weM„unbiased Hultsch, Bawara Bam ng^ Bathy Moffet and CMMP*' Lpm bardi were among the winners. . Little Riley Hultsch won the prize for pinning the tail on the cat, while Camile Moffet placed the whiskers where they be longed. Mrs. Betty Lombardi won1 uneon testedly. the adult prize for her beau tiful Qntaenialan Indian Princess cos tume, a hand-woven print with em broidered "blouse, set off by coin jewel- « i. n.,, . ^ ™_. .. . ,ry. Mrs. Virginia DeMuth was eounted chief ranger of the Lady Foresters, •»•»«! «h. „U until 4. ... and Mrs. Ann Rottogen, high trustee,* were present to aid with the organisation. Thirty of the seventy juveniles were present to be initiated and also in nised as the attractive "lad" in GI uniform. "Hard times" Wiedenhoefdt. Mrs. Alice McGrath, Mrs. Vivian JEise&hasdt and Mrs. Barbara Umbricht served hot chocolate, doughnuts and attendence were thirty-five adnlts. Fol-j popcorn balls. Hotdogs, marshmallows ]eg were roa"ted arouad thc lowinu initiation, installation of officers __ • . . . took place as follows: Mariyln Freund chief ranger; Elaine Freundlvice-d.i«f)b Ilop Mr. Hultsch, Mr. Joan Nell, treasurer; Phyllis Smith and M, Moffet, M, Lombardi, Lucina Thelen, conductors; Catherine Freund, Janice Oeffling and Mariyln Smith, the three Virtues; Mary Ann Miller and Kathleen Freund, sentinels; Dorothy Hiller and Mildred Hiller, flag bearers; Olivia Hiller and Dorothy Hetterman, juvenile directors. Lunch was served following the installation, with decorations in the hall being in keeping with Halloween. Plans Mr. Grtham and Mr. Glos. William TesnOw, incumbent president, had many requests for a repeat performance noxt year, or sooner if the plans for a small community house are completed. ifitCI OOWNO ZVBMT8 November 4 were* mad77o7 the" re^laV'monthTly , Plnochl® Clnb--lira, meetings, with an invitation to all girls over 8 years old to be present. OCTOBER BKIDX Amy Thonneson. PnUie Party--Sponsored b$ 6. D. of A. November 5 Public Card Party -- Sponsored by Fok Bhrsr Valley Camp, R.N.A. ' Noveaiber 8 Altar and Rosary Sodality Moating. November 9 Circle 1, W. S. C. S.--Mrs. Art 'Thompson. : » November 10 Open House at First Orade Room at 204 Waukegan Road. - ' November 12 Mothers Club--Legion Hatt. Cake Walk and Card Party--Cherrf Valley School. November 16 forester Meeting and Hard Time Party. November 18 Fall Festival--Just 'For Fan Roller Rinlc--Sponsored by Mothers Club. C. D. of A.--Reception of New Candidates. December S P. T. A. Christmas Pasty. ' M i M I M I AMONG THB BIOS Mrs. Laura Kennebeek of Chicago, formely of McHenry, underwent surgery at West Suburban hospital, 518 N. Austin Blvd., Oak Park, tfiis week, would be happy to hear from old Photo by Wfllls Crystal Lake MRS. GERALD 8CHt7lfACHEB» A bride of early October was Mist Louise Stoffel of MeHenry, who bff came the wife of Mr. 0eraMf 8dm* macher of Cary in a lovely nuptiai sekviee solemnized in St. Mukry's chnreh. t» „ . , . n, ^ , ^-Mrfc Barney Roggenbnek of Pistakee 3ay badevweat surgery at St. Therese BOTH HOPPBR AHD Z Waukegan, this week. imvaipiT t ivn ».» Hn. Joe Weber has been a surgical waXSlAli lift n B IWAiW patient at the Woodstock hospital. MARRIED LAST WEEK Bobby, son Of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Barr, has been , a patient at St. 1 McHr:r friends wiU be rint"pstpd ^Joh? 3'hM ^beSlonivti to St. iTx,? n,t o«m%rr^ge °T>n In»day ®Ve, Therese hospital Waukegan, where ho Pr^'tni Taif' f Mrs Rut,l ??PPer of underwent surgery last week. Crystal Lake, formerly of McHenry, Mnj Genevfeve J jn8ten has been a and Leonard Sehlintz of Crystal Lake:1 mediCal patient at the Woodstock hos- The ceremony was read in the First pita]. Zion Baker was confined to the Grant hospital in Chicago* this past week. Peter M. Justen is reported to be improving nicely at the Mayo hospital at Rochester, Minn, from surgery which ^ ®«T- John. paMden officiated at tie doable ring «fpU serviee ea Satur day, O*. 80, whldi waited in Mips Jaaaita atnnfel, daachtor of andlfeps. Xobnd MaDanbl ' ® MurHafs by her nnele, WiHiai| StanfeL She eMee a White satoi ^wTln eolonljl et^Titall high neckline of lace and the long train and full skirt edged in lace. Her fingertip veil was held in place with a tiara of orange blossoms and she carried a bridal bouquet of white and red roses and a pearl rosary. The matron of honor and bridesmaids were also attired inf dresses of colonial style, with headpieces to match their colors. Miss Gladys Meyer, a friend of the bride, was her maid of honor, wearing a satin gown of gold and carried bronze and white mnmn^ The bridesmaids Were attired similarly in satin gowns of sea green and their flowers were dubonnet and white mums. Misses Elaine Smith, Edith Winn and Therese Kress acted as bridesmaids. Four little flower girls, Mary Ellen McDonald. Barbara Jean.Waspi, Nancy Waspi andj< Marilyn Aylward, were dressed alike|)[ in floor length dresses of pink satin and; < carried colonial 'bouquets of white and | dubonnet mums. Wayne Lutzow, served his cousin as beet man, and his moaanni were Everell Smith, Cloyd Holtowav and Stephen Stanfel. Ushers were George Waspi and Daniel Miller. The ring bearer was Michael Waspi. The bride's grandmother, Mrs. John Waspi, wore a blade dress with white trim. Her mother, Mrs. McDonald, was attired in 'teal bine and the groom's mother, Mrs. Brink, wore a dress of wine color.' Tlfrir Ob ranges were white baby mums. Following the nuptials, a dinner was served in 8t. Mary'<i-8t. Patrick's hall to approximately ninety guests. Two hnndited guests werte present at a reception which was held in the afternoon and evening. The former Miss £tanfel is a graduate of Richmond high school and last May graduated from St. Anthonys School of Nnrsing in Rockford. The newlyweds will make their home in Rochelle, 111., upon their return from their honeymoon. Three things will beipl Spend wisely, keep ou| of debt, and save *egu| lariy. Until the supply scarce good* increases, buy only wha| ou need now, borrow only if you mustj to your bank account every pay da^ more U. S. Savings Bonds. OABD or THANKS fn t&is manner we wonld Ifke to thank friends and neighbors for floral offerings, spiritual bouquets, donatione of ears and the many other kindnesses extended at the time of the death of Edward Smith. They were all very much appreciated. l MR. A Mfifl. PAUL QERASCH, Brothers and Sisters. 2T> OqnpMt Usw «f rsmediea at Watties Droff Henry. QWCK REUEF FROM STOMACH EXCESS ACID MlHiNRY STATE BANK tabu , Federal Reserve Sjrstena, Member. Federal Deposit «nnininu j§• ii »»>»#<• Httirfit1111»» I - OAID OP THANKS 11 was confined to the hospital. I am I wish in this manner to express my 'grateful to'those who visited me darsincere thanks for cards, gifts and | ing that time. other remembrances during the time . 25 MRS. FRANK ADELMEIEB Congregational church in that city by Rev. M'. J. A. Dalrymple. The attractive bride was attired in a cocoa brown suit dress with brown veiled hat and brown accessories. Her coisage was of pink mums and pink r° Mrl^and Mrs. Walter Kardas were ^ und«™>* tkere the couple's only attendants. Mrs. I - Kardas chose a green suit with black! . •* accessories and wore a corsage of whito ' BettV Gannon BetUTHS and pink carnations. IZT Zl ,""7" Following the service, ^hey enjoyed *0 Duties AS SwWaTuMS dinner at the Evergreens in Dundee. I ---- Mr. and Mrs. Sehlintz are enjoying a Miss Betty Cannon, daughter of Dr. wedding trip in Florida before making and Mrs. H. Floyd Cannon of Wauketheir home at 142 N. Caroline street, 'gan, former MeHenry residents, recent- Crystal Lake. Mr. Sehlintz is a carpen-1 ly visited fiiendjl here when she was .bride formerly owned the enjoying a twenty-nine-day vacation from her duties as stewardess and purserette with Pan American Airlines. Now flying out of New York, she has covered more than 700,000. miles in the air during the past three years. It was after an intensive six weeks' training course that she was assigned to Pan American's southern run, intB* erlt*aeeetYMl Ovsrthnsstfllso of £sVnurn TnumiT have besn sold tor rellsf of symptomsofdlsttsss arlstng fK» SSmnm ^eto dSTi^uSil Ask for "WStarrs Miiim" which fully Bjl>to»VMsh»iiiMiili lies s> WATTLES DRUG STORE 515 MAIN STREET McHENRY Crystal Lake Delicatessen but sold the business recently. BIRTHS •. ;! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown of 208 eluding Central and Bouth America. John street announce the birth of a Miss Cannon says that flight life daughter, Susan Mary, on Oct. 29, at aboard the multi engined DC-4's, in St. Anne s hospital, Chicago. | pressured cabins, 18,000 to 20,000 feet a.A daughter was born on Oet. 18, at | above the earth, becomes quite routine St. Therese hospital, Waukegan to Mr. | a^ter a time. We added that lhost and Mrs. Fred Herdrich. The little j passengers, including statesmen, corlady has been named Theresia Marie, respondents and international big names Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pratt are the [ usually spend their time playing cards "brents of a son, born on Oct. 24 at tho reading or praying. Woodstock hospital. GOLD STAB LAPEL BUTTONS AVAILABLE TO NEXT OF KIN . The Illinois Veterans Commission has announced it would assist next-of-kin of men who died in service in World War II to apply for the Oold Star lapel button. Eligible to receive the official Gold Star button are the next-of-kin of veterans who died in service between Dec. 7, 1947, and July 25, 1847. The buttons are issued by the federal government. Widows, widowers, each parent and step-parent are being given one button without cost. Children, step-children and brothers and sisters may obtain the button at cost price. Application blanks now are available at all offices of the Illinois Veterans Commission. In McHenry county the TVC officers is located at 100^ N. Benton St., in Woodstock. DRAMATICS SCHOOL R. G. Haley, -aasista'nft in rural sociology in chargie of county and state rural choruses, extension service, University of Illinois, will be in eharge of a training institute in dramaticp to be held in DeKalb Wednesday, Nov. 10. This institute is open to anyone in the county interested in dramatics, according to Clara Greaves Sweeney, nome adviser. Instruction will be given in play section, staging, makeup, stage directions, aeting, coaching, stage business, etc. JOINS FRATERNITY Raymond Bauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Josep^ L. Bauer, Ingleside, was initiated dnto Sigma Chi, national social fraternity, Illinois Wesleyan universityr Bloomington, at a recent ceremony. NOTICE Wilson's Radio Shop. Elfld St., MeHenry, will b«v closed from Nov. 8, to Nov. 19. / . 25 DIES 8UDDBNLY Mrs. Amanda Renich Dailey, wife of Rev. Arthur Dailey, of Owensboro, Ky. and a sister of the late Charles F. Renich of Woodstock, died iu her chair at 12:30 noon, Friday, Oct. 29 while reading a letter from her son who is in 8outh America. Funeral services were held in Owensboro on Monday. . RURAL YOUTH DANCH Members of the county Rural Federation are busy with plans for their annual Thanksgiving Eve dance, which is to be held at the Wuodstock Armory on Wednesday, Nov. 24. 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