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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jul 1949, p. 4

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MM" mm Monday lor a tiro weeks' Taootloo to Denver, Colo. •,, Mrs, Norman McOarttttl ma* daughter. Pearl, of Vancouver. B.C, visited their daughter and sister, Mrs. Fred Svoboda, last week. Mrs. Svoboda left with them •I second-class matter at on a trip which will take them to lee at McHenry; 111., ander London Ontario, .and Toronto, Can- •f May 8, 1879. ada -Ad()« Proehlieh 8en4ay vftitors ia th« Marie Bloweta. home In Fox Lake. BttaOay gneata in the Albert Vales home were Mrs. Charles Vales, Mrs. Ray Kopriva, Mrs. Joseph Sinkular, Prank Sinkular, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Don Thatcher, all of Chicago. John Scheid and daughter, Rena, and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Tear #2.50 SUSTAIN IN , mwtA v Christy Burns and son of Waukele Leonard Antonson Md E. | ^an, enjoyed a picnic dinner at ^ F18011 JT1. are«M Lake Geneva, Wis., and a picnic v\ a on at 00(1 Ua' Isupper at the Elmer Scheid home Mrs. James West of Sandersville, Hebron last Sunday. Ga/land Mr. and Mrs. Frank War- , Mr. and Mrs. WiniamT Marshall ner^of Elgin spent Friday evening and Mr. and Mrs Edwird Valek with McHenry Yelatives. land son, Edward, of Chicago and Aliss Lucy Howden of Richmond Mr and Mrs. John Bartusek of Berspent the weekend with her sister, J wyn were necent guest^ in the Al- Mrs. LeRoy Conway. Vert Vales home. * Mr and Mrg Lfoyd Whiting and M™- William H. Althoff and Mrs. ' - ^ baby, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Whiting .William P»ielan have returned and baby and Clarence Whiting of from Little Rock, Ark., where they S aVJlIJ k 34 a Elgin were Sunday visitors in the:visited U»eir daughter and sister, MMg2f Alf/ffggAl home of McHenry relatives. Mrs. Edward J. Wiater, who has - .j- .i. ,,, ., _ , „ . .been ill. She is much improved. Kathryn Steilen and grand- ( M)& and Mrg Harold steffan, Mr. • . 8^n'. ^ « anTnnfn^ n and Mrs- Jos Mias G*rr«» Carey has been ed to Chicago after spending a eph Wegener and Mr. and Mrg^ Frank Blake were am0ng spending the past week visiting week with relatives here. those from here who attended St. relatives in Washington. D; C. Mrs. Delia Matthews and daugh- Joseph's dinner-at Richmond last Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kennebeck ter, Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sunday. and son. Dan. left on Suuday for Matthews, the latter of Chicago, Mrs. Marie Kempfer and son, their home in Alhambra, Calif., are vacationing in Rhinelander, Albert, of Medford, Okla., are visafter spending t*'o weeks with his Wis. iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ken- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steilen and Albert Vales, this month. nebeck. During their stay here son, Terry, of Bellewood, spent Mrs. Margaret Wolf of Pau Pan, they accompanied Edwin Stoffel Thursday with McHenry relatives. • Mich., is visiting her sister, Mrs. on a trip to Notre Dame, Ind., and LeRoy Conway, Clarence Angle- William Picket, this week. Other also visited at Devil's Lake and SCi Harold Phalinand Harry Lawr- guests in the Picket home during the Dells with his parents. en'ce, the latter of Chicago, left the Pa8t 'ew days were Mr. and j Mrs. R. M Fleming and Miss Saturday on a fishing trip to jMrB. Fred_ Picket and faniily of.CWLena Stoffel returned last week Rhinelander, Wis. jCago. • from a three weeks' trip to Den- Mr and Mrs. Charles Phalen of' . w ~ . - • - •' ver, Colo. Miss Mary Kinney, who Kenosha, Wis., visited friends here I LA HODA - DORFLER also made the trip west, is now ]ast Sunday. TLTOIRIirP MiVVTAAl ^ * visiting in Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Mollis Norton and son,! Mrs. John Bolger and children. Phillip, of Belvidere and Miss Ag- OF INTEREST HERE Mary Ann and John J., and Miss nes Sutton and William Sutton of| . . Nellie Dokerty, accompanied by the Marengo were Friday visitors in i a tnarrlage of interest locally former's sister. Miss Kathryn Kor- McHenry. I was performed on June 29 at teodlck of Rockford, and her niece, Mr. and Mrs. Nick B. Freund and' Santa Maria del Popolo cnurch in Ann Highland, of Pecatonica, left son. Merle, and George Scheid werej Mundelein, Uniting Miss Sharon i Yvonne LaHoda, daughter of Dr. j and Mrs. H. L. LaHoda, and Mr. Joseph L. Dorfler, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. J. C. Dorfler. Both the bride and groom are from Mundelein. The lovely Miss LaHoda select; ed a Chantilly lace gown over white bridal satin, made with a Grecian neckline trimmed with j seed pearls A fingertip veil with* rose applique fell from a sweetheart tiara, made also of Chantilly lace. Her bouquet was a cascade of white roses and baby breath, with satin streamers falling to the floor. . The bride's three attendants were Miss Shirley Bernoski, maid of honor, and Miss Joan Danaher and Miss Irene Christy, brides- I maids. All wore pastel organdy : gowns with Grecian neckline, full J skirts and matching mitts. Miss I Bernoski was in pale green, Miss | Danaher in pale orchid and Miss :Chri8ty in yellcw. 1 Flower girls were Cheryl Nester and Carol Mosher, attired in pastel gowns, Larry Powers, Jr., was ; ringbearer, carrying a satin pillow trimmed in lace on which were tied the two rings. Leo Rack served as best man | and ushers were Delmer LaHoda, the bride's brother, and James Smith of Waukegan. A breakfast followed the wedding at the Brae Loch Country Club at Gages Lake, with a reception there later in the day for 250 guests. After a trip through Colorado , the couple will reside in Munde- [lein. . • j The former Miss LaHoda is the granddaughter of George Scheid jjot-McHenry. By Rlehard BUI ICE CREAM pNtoioif Tljiiiiiritocy Ptoducfe Gotpt MUCK FLAVORS OF THE MONTH LEMON FLAKE : - , _. . * BUTTER PECAN * * ' STRAWBERRY . ;; ' MINT . " ' A VANILLA TRY THE "SHMOOSDAE" A Chocolate Sunday in a Cup 10c BOLGER'S DRUG STORE PHONE 40 lflcHENRY IT, SEEMS to-Im universally {presupposed," said Inspector Ben !>Odell,"that people jvho aren't in i their own' element are at a <Usad<- ! vantage. j "I'm thinking of the time Detec-! ' tive Seifeut Rod Upshur went up ) to Round Pond for his summer va- | cation. Rod was city bred and city ! raised. He worked on the police j force of one of the country's largest cities. He didn't khow a great deal | about the country and country ! ways. Bat be knew human nature, | a n d h a . wks _ smart I Q" ****** "Rod was stay- O Fifties ing at one of those I summer camp* and was having a pretty duD time, when Henry Graves, the owner, cam* to him with a request " There's Imi ap the river a ways,' he i ed. Mad Thomas, officer, Isn't se sare hot what there's foal play. I kHt tt*s •rt sf year Jarfsdtctl--, hat we'd appreciate having yea |n| : lagly. Tea see, year fame as a detec ter ef erine la for rtaah tag.' "Jed Thomas, a farmer by trade, was congenial and willing to let Rod assume the entire burden. " "Fact is, Mr. Upshur, there's been s feud hereabouts. Between the Hallams and the Spencers.. " 'Well, sir, couple days back Herm and Punk Hallam come to me an' says they was bait diggin* in their lower pasture and suddenly they sees a boat with Pat Spencer in it come sweepin' around the bend. He was clear across the river, which is about 200 yards wide there, . an' they clainri he hit a' submerged I to push hisself off with an oar an' the oar slipped an* It an' him fell overboard. Well. sir. Pat can't swim an' he just naturally drowned. "Jed Thomas drove Rod out to the Hallam farm and introduced him to Herm and Punk. They were big strapping fellows. smug, amused. "'•8are. sare, we'll ge dewa to the river with yah,' Herm „ Mid in reply to Red's question. wVlHR^tu°R0|!H* 'I see,' Rod remsrked to Jed, j * . „ v . •that you recovered the oar Pat ' . ^r egey. KiraU>^. £°fie8? S p e n c e r l o s t o v e r b o a r d . ' a P i n k ( a n? b l u e s h o w e r h e d a t . . * , ^ 'her home in Lake View subdivision i T r®Pd Jed, and not too jagt Monday evening, honoring happily, *1 found it caught in some Mrs. Betty Rode. Airplane bunco w e e d s a l o n g t h e b a n k a b o u t 1 5 y a r d s p r o v i d e d e n t e r t a i n m e n t , a f t e r downstream. 1 guess he musta lost which a tasty lunch was served, it, just like Punk and. Herm said.' ,'Invited guests were Ethel Conway, Pat Rothermel, Florence Rothermel, Nadine Larking Evelyn Albright and Anita Beckenbaugh. V/' CUT WEDDIN© GAKE " • '/* 7T Jr.Z+r- When two people open a checking account, against which either ia to depoait or make withdrawala, the account is called a joint one. Both sign an agreement which authorizes either t o s i g n c h e c k s . T h i s i s a* g o o d i d e a f o r w i v e s , . and husbands, and for business partners. ^ McHENRY STATE BANK Member Fedora! Reserve System Member Federal Deposit " ' " • ' f ' f T T f t t n i r n M i m n i m n m n i u n m i ' BRIDAL COUPLE Mm »»»«Hiniiunmm »»• One of the most beautiful wedlog and stuck. They claim he tried 'dings ot the summer in McHenry tooR place on June 18 at 10 o'clo^; in the morning when James Altht o* this citjL took as his bride. Miss Colorado. Joan Andreen of Wonder Lake. The newly weds are making their home in Wonder Lake since their return from a honeymoon trip to "Punk and Herm laughed. GomMed HOLDS 7 QUART JARS M 20-Qt. Liquid Capacity • Durable Blue Ena (netware • Complete with Jar Rack SALE PRICE • HUiiM Easy Worit of Al Canning! • Handy for Big-family Cooking • SpociaRy Pricod for Savings STYIED FOR KITCHEN COl)VENIENCEI Cannino n easier with this convenience styled equipmsiiH 20-quart Conner b finished with well shaped side handles; cover has a large center handle. The * •asy-to-handle rack holds 7 quart-size jars securely fci place. Buy now--at this special price! CARD OF THANKS' , We would like to take this opportunity to thank the residents of McHenry, Johnsburg and vicinity for their patronage at our fish fry and festival last Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The co-operation of i so many helped make our event a j success. • | FATHER FRANK MILLER ! AND PARISHIONERS 6V •9 ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH. Sodality Plans Public Party 1 Tfce Altar and Rosary Sodality gfc&U Patrick's church is planning fipa public, card party, to be held on August 11 on the lawn of the Walter Carey home on Waukegan street. « • • • •' . j Anaoance Engagement Of Miss Mary Douglas Mrs. Velma Dougly of McHenry announces the engagement of her daughter, Mary Margaret, to Joseph Maranti of New Orleans, La., +i n i u n mi n n n i i i»» Mr. and Mrs. George P. Klein of Chicago announce the arrival of ' ' , George Paul, Jr., on Saturday, July • 2, at a Chicago hospital. Mrs. Klein Is the former Miss Ruth Klodsinski, former teacher in the local high school. The couple has one other child, a son, Andrew. A daughter Was born at the MR. AND MRS. CHAS. W. WOOD Miss Frances Barber of Rich-; Hirschmugle. < mond, a graduate of the McHenry ! Mr. and Mrs. Michaiel Naughton, ° high school in 1947, became the Jr" of L1'ymoor are the parents of bride of Charles W. Wood of Pala- >a 80n• born at the Woodstock hostine in ,a. candlelight service per- • on July 11. formed in /the Community church Mr. and Mrs. Victor Miller anof Richmond on Saturday, June 25. nounce the birth of a daughter at • -- | the Woodstock hospital on July 12 IN APPRECIATION They have one other child' * Jeannette's Style Shop wishes to ! _.rs- M1,Ier the former Mies abeth Brand, Celona .Olga Scheubert. The next meeting on August 23. * • ^ '-Vi,,: Large Crowd At Dessert-Bridge Forty tables were in play at the dessert-bridge held at Nell's ballroom in Johnsburg last Tuesday afternoon, sponsored by the Woman's club of McHenry. Prizes were awarded to each table. Proceeds from the party will be used largely to secure talented persons for programs at future meetings, a, ihedical student at Loyola Uni- j The club will resume regular monvertity. Miss Douglas, a student jthly meetings in the .Legion ball at the University of Illinois School In September/ , . ! 4 of Pharmacy in Chicago durinfc the Ethel Holly of McHenry, member of the fraternal welfare committee, and Jennie Covall Smith of San Francisco, a former worthy matron of Portland. Ore. Mrs. Smith gave a most interesting talk on the, «*>rk of the O. E. S. in California. Another guest was Agnes Jenks, a charter member of Crandom, Wis, chapter. Members were reminded of the'the public for their friendliness ' picnic to be held at the Reiker1 and co-operation. The owners are' Alexander 'Hamilton was killed home in Weingart's subdivision on grateful for the many fine friends by Aaron Burr on the same duel- July 26, ta which all are invited, they have made in their first year ,lnK ground where Hamilton's son Mention was also made of the card in businesa in McHenry. Their in a duel three years earlier,, party at the Villa Hotel resort on promise is /that continued efforts according to the Encyclopaedia August 4. will be made to please their pa- Britannica. The refreshment committee for trons, bringing them quality mer- ' this week's meeting Included Kliz-; chandise that will meet with ev- S & W Coffee is fine'coffee. Paneryones favor. - * j try Delicacies, McHenry. 9-soc take this opportunity of thanking Florence Behm. 1 Kane and wttUlT^eld winter, is Walgreen summer. employed in drug store the Nye this | CARD OF THANKS j I wish in this way to thank the j many kind frieuds tor cards, prayers and visits during the time I j was confined to the hospital and ' since my return home. I appreciated these remembrances very much. 9 JOHN LAY. "Sore,'we'll ge dewn te the river with yah," Herm said. IO.E.S. Plans 1Fstare Events " ! IX APPRECIATION ' ~ -We wish to express our sincere j appreciation to the people who were all so very kind to us in the {great loss of our son and brother. MRS. JOE E. MILLER 9 AND FAMILY. j CARD OF THANKS I would like in this manner to j thank the many kind friends for Icard8,- prayers, and visits during 1 the time I was confined to the hos- ; pital and since my return home. I i appreciated these remembrances jso much. *9 PAT KROHN. »'M1 •> •> •Ir!' * -MHeady for Conning TM BOWL STKAIWRS > OsrlUflarUw Mc« 23< Sirohw •dU *4 AMONG THE SICK 'J® "NaMonoi" 16 Quart 4 mSSUKCANNn 0195 I-M ywes^, Cm- coming Dim to mlnulet wNk IMt celt elwilnMHi pre* sere Conner, holds 9 pt. (ers. J r McHeary, I1L H<"i"11 •!•<• <• • <• •! | n|. j. Mrs. A. P. Freund underwent surgery at St. Therese hospital, Waukegan, last week. ** Edward Knox of Chicago, a frequent visitor in McHenry, was a surgical patient at St. Francis hospital, Evanston, last week. R. J. Sutton is still confined to the Woodstock hospital, where a skin graft was made on his arm last week. He has been in the hospital for several weeks suffering burns from hot tar. Mrs. Elizabeth Rudin of McCullom Lake was a surgical patient at the Woodstock hospital last week. Patrick Krohn, who was injured five weeks, ago when the motorcycle on which he was riding crashed, returned home Friday | from Wesley Memorial hospital, I Chicago. He- is improving nicely {but is still weak and is allowed ;only a limited number of visitors./ j Mrs. Lena Schmidt underwent aiq appendectomy at th« Woodstock hospital the last of the week.. Harold Schmltt was a * surgical patient in the Illinois Research hospital the past week. Paul Karls has been absent from his duties as city mail carrier this week because of illness. *Wait a minute, Rod said eas-} The regular meeting , of the ily. "Not so fast, boys. You two are O. E. S. was held on Tuesday evesmart all right. Too smart. So ning of this week, with Elsie and smart you made one awful blunder. ; George Reiker presiding. Those Officer Thomas, I think you'll be 1 escorted and introduced were Anna safe in arresting these men and Herrmann of King Oscar chapter, The sackbut was an early form of trombone, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. Dietetic fruits for restricted diets. Pnptry Delicacies, McHenry. 9-soc mep charging them with murder.' nAT'S AND HERM'S mouths fell open. In fact, so did Jed's. Jed said: 'Yuh mean, you know Pat didn't drown hisself?' *"0 eewrse jhe Mi' Fank Hallam said darkly, listen, city Jigger, yen ain't cousin' ap ' here an' gettia' away wfth aecnsln' as e' asnidor. Ten ala% searln' as, none. We gel each ether for witnesses.' " 'Fine,' said Rod. That makes the lie al] the worse, because you both declare you ssw Spence fall out of the boat, first dropping his oar. No, I must confess I sm a city man and the ways of the country are . strange to me. However, any dumbbell would know after looking at that river and seeing thai bend above here and knowing that there's a fast current, thst an oar dropped overboard near the opposite bank, could never lodge in underbrush along the bank on this side 15 feet from where we're standing. It would be two or three miles down stresm by now.' 'Tor a minute, there was silence The three men stared at Rod blankly. It took quite awhile for the announcement to penetrate. Officer Thomas fortunately, recovered first. He had a gun in bis pocket and W got It out. Just as Punk Hallam jumped at him. He had to shoot Punk through the shoulder, snd would have done the same to Herm, apparently, had one more ounce of grey matter than his brother. He quit." $ Released by WNC reatares Chicago, on the hospital visitation committee of the grand chapter; (Shelter for Pigs In winter when pigs are not hogging off corn, they should be sleeping. If forced to deep in a cold rain, a week's feeding may easily be lost. 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