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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Aug 1949, p. 4

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IPRP •very Uurtday M *e t»y A. Howard Mother. Froehlich trip through th« StN this w«»k.tew Mrs. Nick M. Justen and v dufhter, Jacqueline, lira. Ed Jalttn and sons and Miss Rena COMDIA EVENTS Justsn and sons w*a j*"»"e°*tms»ert Lunrtwon'and Style itevw Scheid spent Friday tn Kenosha, -- gt ^jary's - £Jt. Patrick's Wl* . • 1 School P-TW-Villa Hotel Resort i George Wegener of Humphrey, _ pan andNiVinter Styles as second-class matter at Neb., visited his sister, Mrs- An-j Alfitl 21 \ fee psuMFice at McHenry, 111., under ; ton Blake, and other relatives la: McHenry County Water Fight^ "* act of May 8, 1870. this community last week. 1 Championships -- Riverside Mrs. Kathryn Schaefer of Johns- - jDrive, McHennry 1 p. m 4/kntA #A« XT IP Dtr'pflnilval t0N Yaa* *2.50 burg has been spending a few , picnic for \ P. WCarnival \fbrk- • days with her daughter, Mrs. Rob- | er8 ert Thurlwell, where she has been Donkey Game at Woodstock Soft Ball Field Benefit County Polio Fund. August 22 / American Legion and Auxiliary Joint Installation -- New Legion Home. August 2S V O.E.S. Meeting v k recuperating from surgery which she underwent recently at St. Therese hospital, Waukegan. Hiss Georgianna Donahue of Huntley visited Miss Genevieve Knox last Sunday. MTs. Percy Lodts of Crystal Lake attended the Woman's Club Flower and Garden Show on Fri- Women's Hulla~Ba-Loo Day -- Mc day afternoon. j Henfy Country Club. Mrs- Celia Kndx of Crystal Lake I August 27 spent the weekend in' the Martin i Bake Sale -- Lutheran Church Conway home. Mrs. Ed. Holle. who1 Basement -- Sponsored by Lahad been vacationing with the Con- dies' Aid -- Sale begins at ~ „ . ,, , . ways, returned to her home in Oak j ii a m. Miss RoVena Marshall and her Par'k ; August 27-28 Mrs. Glen Roblson and MiSs Hel*- St. John's Parish Carnival--Johnsen Welch of Woodstock visited] burg. „ „ . . McHenry relatives on Friday and September 1 Mrs. George Walsh and uon, "*t, attentjje Flower Show in the Catholic Daughters of America Chicago spent last week with evening } Business Meeting - Hew K. of •Y iff Dickow ,and family. Mr and Mrs. George Kane en-; of C- Hall. Joyed a few days' vacation visirfngj September •' . them for a weeks vacation. in Minneapolis, St. Paul and Du-;Installation of County' Legion Mr. and Mrs. Paul Achor and iuth, Minn., last week. j, Auxiliary Officers -- McHenry. """'""7^" tamliy Ind.. Mrs. son1 where they were nersonm nephew, Ralph Bennett, Jr., last week on a vacation through the East. left trip 1 WKD IN TTA^UAXSKT ?LAIHDSALE* 18,1WS Jacobs - Lockweod Betrothal Told The engagement of Miss Joyce Louise Jacobs to LaVerne H. Lockwo6d, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lockwood of McHenry, has been announced by lier parents, Mr. and - Mrs; Louis Jacobs of South Shore Drive, Lake Geneva," Wis . The wedding will take . place this fall. , « • * • "s i Alta lac Denmasf • To Marry Aug- 20 Invitations have been received by McHenry friends to the mar and Mrs. Geoirce E. Sullivan of Woodstock. * - Christen Adopted ' :v Son of E. S- Burks The 4-year-old, recently adopted «on of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert S. Buch, who has been making his: home with them for the past year and one half, was christened "Charles John" gt baptismal services held last Saaduy afternoon at St: Mary's ch#ch. Rev. Fn Arthur A. Halbach. of DObuqa% Iowa, brotfy^r of Mrs. Buch, officiated at the baptism. Sponsors were Mrs. Ernest Lohr of New Claris, Wis., and Joseph Halbach *f Waterloo, Iowa, (the, latter by fjiroxy) aunt and uncle of the child. Open house was held at the Buch home on Park street between several years. ^Photo by Collty, Cr,.ttl Lrt. THE ROBERT PETERSONS 1 riage on Saturday, Aug. 20, of Miss 14 and 6 o'clock, with about "sixty Alta Mae Denman daughter of'guests attending. Those from out Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Denman of?of town who attended were Fr Gurnee, and Charles William Hard- | Halbach, Miss Dorothy Halbach of ing. The service will take place! Charles City, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs at the Congregational MJethodist I Ernest Lohr of New Glarin M>* church in MHllburn at 8 o'clock!Jack Behlke and Mrs! Edward ini?e e^ening- , „ „ Steam and son, Edward, Jr., of The Denman family formerly I Park Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. Albert made their home in McHenry forJMauer of Sheboygan, Wis., and Mr and Mrs. Pay Daughenbaugh and children of Mundelein. McHenry Student Accepted To Attend Freshman Gamp , In spite of threatening rain last Standing in a room of the Earl Thursday, twenty-one tables " Were Rasmussen homqd^prystal Lake, fn play at the public card party of Frankfort, Ind., spent Mrs Dwlght Williams and son! . . " wlVere tJley were THwrieO on Sat- held on the lawn of the Walter _ _ weekend with her mother, Qf Jackson, Miss., have been vis- j.1 urday, Aug. 6, are Robert Peter- Carey residence, sponsored by the, and Mfrs. C. A. Feiereisel of Mc- Mrs. Helen ijeuser. iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.! RTRTTTq j?on „ ^ and his bride, the i Altar and Rosary sodality of St.!Cullom Lake, is one of the first Mrs- Raymond Howard has been Pred Cooley. I ® Miss Vilma Rasmussen of Patrick's church. A prize was|^.° w^° has been accepted for ad- Clarence Feiereisel, son of Mr. Spending the past week with her Mrs. Emma Mason visited w t . I . . jCrysta.! Lake. The picture was given to each table and special | Pittance to the University of Illilnt. Tr Mr« KHrXth Pirh. en-! •11,1 11 1,11 t taken immediately after the cere-, pri2e9 were awarded to Mrs>o»« Y.M.C.A. Freshman Oriand . Mrs. Gregory Burg of! Ir)°,ny'1 wa® per'orm€d at 3 George Freund and Mrs. George entation Camp, Tom Moore, stuom Lake are the parents ofioc afternoon. jjusten. dent chairman in charge, announc- Mrs. Ray McGee served as gen-!ed th,s week. "Freshman Camp I eral chairman of the event, as-'ha8 11,6611 sponsored annually by sisted by Mrs. Charles Gibbs, Mips- the University Y.M.C.A. since 11 Ml till IHI I U I H 1,11 U 11| I I H i t l t l i I I I I H I I I I * wttmmttitik « * * Eleanor Foley, Mrs. William ! 1926> and will be held this year |" Cfninnn ^ffttn • A 1 » I Of tvt n C>u 1 a _ J ' ' daughter and family, the Jack gigter, Mrs. Elisabeth Pich, en Hatchers, to Virginia. route to her home in Pekin, 111., Mr, Mrs. George Penney and daugh- from Kansas City. She was ac- .McCullom ters, L a V o n n e a n d Rosemary, of companied by Mrs. Kathryn Beck- a daughter, born Aug. 10 at the! .{• .g..g.t jiffi Winnebago, Minn., are spending man Qf Texas. Woodstock hospital. ___ this week visiting McHenry rela- Mrs. John Bolger and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Benson an-' AMONG THE SICK ter, Mercedes, of Woodstock, ac- nounce the birth of a daughter,1 ... ^ . vr: -- i » « ^ - ^ -- Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kosinski companied by their guests. Mrs. j weighing 9 lb. 5 oz., at the Wood- ! 111"1,++; Staines, Mrs. Al. Henn, Mrs. Nor- at Catnp Seymour, located some aad Miss Jeanne Kraft of Chicago Phillip Kane and daughter of Chi-'stock hospital on Thursday, Aug. i Mr* Knthrvn Weher han haon a ?,ert ^egge' ^Ir8' Penry Miller, ten miles outside of Decatur, from spent the weekend visiting in the cago, visited McHenry relatives n. The little lady, who has a! Datient at St Therese hosnltAl Florence Knox and Miss Flor- ,SePt' ,? to 1 ' he 8ald- , A. L. Kosinski home. one evening this week. brother. Jimmy. 3, to welcome her! WaukeSan^ •hfs week^ese . n°spttai, ence Carey. j While registration for the | Mk". and Mrs. Joseph Horan of Mrs. Joseph J. Miller and home in addition to her parents, Oarv lS-mnntl^' old son nf Mr Girl? assisted as waitresses camP is open to all men who have ALLEVIATION OF Chicago have been spending a few daughter. Terry, were Chicago will answer to the name of Sandra I and Mns Arnold Anderson is re- n61"® i?ry ?? ®nd Rita Bolge^, I"606 ved admittance to the Uni-, Tp - pWlitp QUAPTAPV weeks in the Raymond Howard callers on Monday. Lee. Mrs. lienson is the former | coverine from^^heuinonift at Vlr 1 onna Fasse. Maureen Henn, Ruth v«rsity of Illinois, special efforts TEACHER SHORTAGE home. Miss Mary Walsh of Chicago has Betty Mae Orr. . torT ZmorW hosS Wank* ^r' Vir8lnia WiHiams, Dcr-1 are made to make it fivailnble to! IN DISTANT FUTURE * """ itory Memorial nosp}t£i, wauke-,othy Doherty, Joan Smith, Julia jthe most deserving high school! Foley, Geraldine Thompson and 8raduates," Moore pointed out. I Georgia Stenger. - j "The purpose of the camp is to better acquaint freshmen men. '////////////0/////A Saving is the timetested plan for getting the things you want: a new home, a car, household conveniences, a or a summer cottage, for instance. Them is no substitute for thrift. And the dollars you save today will buy more later on when prices go down. Save for a defjmte purpose anH voiiUl wnf to ^cHENRY STATE BANK ^ Member Federal Reserve Systeii Member Federal Deposit Xasuraftfc* Corporation i urn i 11 in n 111; iMii m i 11111 in LEGION AUXILIARY Miss Edith Geary of Wauconda been visiting in the home of Miss Mr. and Mrs. G. Kloeckner anvisited her sister, Mrs. Frank Genevieve Knox. j nounce the birth on Aug. 4, at St. Meyer, oh Saturday. Mrs. James Doherty and son,'Therese hospital, Waukegan, of a Mrs. Ada Hoelscher of Elgin is Jimmy, • Walter Miller and Miss 5 lb. 4 oz. son. spending this *teek with her sis- Elaine Freund attended a base-1 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Diedrich ter, Mrs. R. I. Overton. ball game in Chicago this week. are the parents of a boy, born at Out of town folks who attended John Purvey of Crystal Lake! the Woodstock hospital on Sunthe card party sponsored by the spent a few days this past week {day. Aliar and Rosary sodality of St. visiting in. the home of his grand- > A daughter was born at the Patrick's church last Thursday parents, the Albert Purveys. Woodstock hospital on Monday, at her home iV"HunteriwilU~P»»ir* were Mrs. George Sterling, Mrs. i Weekend guests in the home of Aug. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard i this week. rmrm CU *M-1- ~ I * 4 gan. Mrs. Genevieve Hoe1 derwent surgery at the Woodstock hospital on Monday. Joann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph May. John street, sustained a broken arm in a fall at her home Tuesday. Entertained On Birthday who u *in the fall, with the different as- Nsrthern Illinois will need 1,000 The American Legion Auxiliary met at the Legion Home on Aug. 15 with President Pearl Pietsch presiding. Annual reports were are entering the University1 than 11 Pre8ently has employed, B fall li/h BtHl "L?/according to Dr. Leslie A. Holmes, me°. Zelinda Anne Bennett entertain- Pects of the campus life before Sfefid^nt .of N°rthern Illinois I friend, «>ey beetn Tw7stMemen?hf^y?.e U LTed Holden, Mrs. Frank Biggy and Mrs. Elizabeth Pich were Mr. and! E. Griffith. Mrs. Joseph Mahoney, all of Chi- : Mrs. Arthur Thelen and Mr. and I - Mrs. W. Gibe of Chicago. Summer hats for only $1 or that Miss Marguerite Johnson left ,, Mrs- Kathryn Barbian and j amount reduced from the purchase last week Wednesday by train for daughter, Mrs. May me Conway, | of a new fall hat on Dollar Days Denver. Colo. Her parents, Mr. spent the weekend in Chicago,! Elizabeth Pich, Green street, Mc- Mrs. George Johnson, and, where they visited relatives and , Henry. 14-soc brother, Frank, left by car on on Sunday attended the Railroad j Sunday for the same destination, j Fair. ' j Complete line of Iy»e's poultrj Mr and Mrs. George Kinsala I -- j remedies at Wattles Drug Store, Me aad Paul Overton are enjoying a j Subscribe for The Plaihdealer. Henry. 8-tf ed thirteen friends at a birthday, iney Degin their complicated MMrrss. Jack BBaarrtthneeli hnaaas bbeeeenn 1i1ll1 PaFty ,?leld at the home of her pa*"" Jransj"°n from school to c6l- ent8 ^jr and Mrs Bennett ile8e life> her home ,n Hunter.vill. P-«-on Wednesday of last week The ' real anniversary date, her ninth,! KIARRIEI) At*01TST 17 Humble Plew was on Aug. 8. The afternoon! At 9:30 o'clock this (Wednes ed upon a report of Illinois births by place of residence recently isjsued by the Illinois State Cham- | ber of Commerce. Figures of this ! Guests for „the evening w«pe Beverly Schwerman, Gifl Stater, and Roger Svoboda, Boys' Stater.. They told of their experience at Illini State, and stated that in their opinion all girls and boys should be taught more concern- - nwumc ; wao onpnt in ninvino- ft ! Ho \ i a-- ,- report show that in the northern | their government, resulting in A sort ot pie, made of the deer». ™c®P^ r°^ f' A"g„17' M1"» ^ twenty-five bounties of the state, I be"er citizens and more conscl- -humbles" or "numbles" (the rusVlunch o^ m ^ 6 "uff' dal!fhi;r *hlch is roughly the area served j entlous votersheart liver kiflney etc), once was irp rrLm birthday cake and Mr. and Mrs. George Huff of |)y the teacher's college at De- Joint installation of officers of minor ! AttelfdTng the p«,» w.re Eiain. iS'SS^ST' ^ JS'Bfii '««»"»i^ > huntt,. at hun«„« f.a«.. RM P**" ^ ^ Z^'SSL" ^ " """ this custom cnaammfei tthh*e nphhrrUasMe 1 iftQCl rv T,vnn Hfiti»nKv T ' V>«it»u, ....n.i » r ** * • Uirtu» iu me ttttsn, j ing humble pie," for making apol> ogies or recasting opinions. Anderson : g. ^ nup 0 t,aI Bervke was sol- Hun in 1943, the year which pro- ' J«an-!r?lzel at SV, Peter " church, vlded the youngsters presently en- Tltn Anrt*r«Jln r ? F „Mar" Spring Grove. Complete details of rolled In first grade. The 1947 Sue ^ Ann Goffo, | the wedding will appear tn next babies, of course, will arrive in bue Steinspring, Gwen Wieden-; week's issue of The Plalndsaler hoeft and Dorothea Miller- Need rubber stai The Plaindealer. ipsf Order at Mrs. William Hanford Honored at Shower Mrs. Arthur Hoppe and Mrs. IN APPRECIATION The Orchard Beach Aasnclatlon l^st 1,000 more teachers will be Irishes to take this opportunity required. .. _ -- . ^ -- to thank the McHenry business President Holmes explains that at a nnnf co"host®B8e8 men and the general public for while there is some prospect that the latter's hime^8 nn^Th."6 d at|8Upport of its annual summer th» demand for that grade may be .ft.pnnnil nome on Thursday jtival, held this year on Aug. A, II expected to level off, or perhaps William Hnnfn^dP J" • was on,y through the en-op*"Ntlon decline slightly, since about 7,000] Annrnnrint recent bride, of our many friends that III-' «v*nt births than in 1947 took i ta^nmint * Sanl£S prov enter- was so successful. eja |>l«ce in the area in 1948, this I u-hir>h »h Jlj gje8«' a'ter i , wave" of youngsters can be ex-1 hiii Lln bride opened gifts which j CARD OF.THANKM |>*'< •ted to move right on through! onir>rf,,ip ?p a ^ble under | in this manner 1 would like to the grades and into the high school' lunch w»« "ur'v!!! appetizing thank the many friends and rela- to cause an unprecedented de-; the affernm close of, tives who sent me cards, gifts and mand for teachers in the public «^n' ,i j ' I flowers and who offered prayers schools until at least 1965, when. .hnt(1 ol® *, attendance besides in my behalf during my recent 111- t"he peak of the wave may be ex- J. ! ST!UcZ!,l*,r """ *",ppr,cl,ted "*•-- to.com',utc "•* •c!i<M>l- 14 MRS. BEN H. STILLINO. first grade In 1953, and if classes j average roughly twenty-seven nn-1 A A A A t*tt*tt'*tt#t1*t1*t 1^ A' pits per room, he points out, at v v v * • * • * + v ~ zm 9 SIN^LBS "JEALOUS HEART" by Al Morgan say, Mrs. Jack Cooper, Mrs. Paul Cooper, Mrs. J. T. McNeil, Mrs. Lonnie Smith, Miss Phyllis Schmidtke and Miss Ferol Martin. esenting tte ]\ew ! Borup - Blongrren Wedding Sept S t Announcement has been made of the approaching marriage of OPENING DAY OF WALWORTH FAIR IS FOR THE CHILDREN neetMor feTh.rs^nTdeclfnfev^ , MT HEABT" then," President Holmes declares.! by * Ic Damone "The number of 1948 births in the "SOME ENCHANTED EVENIJie* area was still greater than in anyj fears except 1947, and high! Enough that the problem is not { simply one of moving teachers; I along from the first grade through I _ The opening day of the ninety- high sch^l in order to fill an, Louis Allan Blomgren, Jr., son of " °V1 Walworth county fair, to be'emergency demand The entire Mr. and Mrs. L. Allan Blomgren ! *e l d at Elkhorn Sept. 2-5, will be r ^ p o r f °he savs "means t h l t l of Pistakee Bay, to Miss Irma!devoted to the children. And what more-than-substantial long-range AAnnttooiinneettttee BBoorruupn, daughter of Mrs a been planned! need for teachers looms ahead tor Elnar Boru.p of Chicago. The wed ,Thl?gs begin to haPPen at 9 at least fifteen vears with a n«ak oupe de jorial Methodist church, Chicago, at |2 o'clock on Sept 3, with a re- | ception following in the church i parlorsshowa01^^^# 0^1*4! r'de,8 and ers coming in the early fifties and 01 for hi«h 8ch001 teachers in the nine cents for children under 14 early sixties" Sun*0'*?*?:MlB.hth* The latest "bottle-necks" in circu^on tr' v f™, w ^ * the whole situation, he says, are *mnhi»h?.» J USfw *n the portage of building space fif- for grade school pupils and in1 facilities for preparing teachers j for the grade schools. He points* out that the teacher's college at i I Meet With |OM Friends Amphitheatre vwhich Includes i Edward Freund of Chicago, alteen major circus acts. 'former MfcHenry resident, and'his' Cbi,dren under 14 are *>< f wife entertained old friends at • to the grounds without charge | their home recently. Attending; ot the fair, to the am-1 DeKalb is limited in Its enrollttte gathering were Mr. and Mrs. {£ ^eatre for the circus program1 ment by the shortage of rooms! j George Heiroer of Saginaw, Mich.. afternoon and to the open- for women which prevented reg- !n^aBd Arthur B^ler Pfrformanoe of the -Summer|istration of apprSfmSely 200 | Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bar-' ,s.a^?8 1S4S ' Revue at women last fall and, despite the' bian, Mrs. Annabel Aicher and Leo are no ^served seats j opening of a new women's dormi- I lleimer of McHenry. («n Friday. tory on the campus this fall, is exreusicciludes the Armand!pected to necessitate the turning! Kntertahis f^,rre ,traJne? Gladys on-|aw*y of almost that many again.! fard Ctab llem's trained lions; Murine's Mrs. George J. Miller was host-'Canine Revue; Art Henry's Libess to members of the Canadian *rty Ponies; ~ Pinochle clrfb at her home oniRolliHS act; Jane Meredith, tra- CUarles street one recent after- 'P®ae artist; the Saxons, rolling noon. A 1 o'clock luncheon was roe't*r a«t; Bee Ho Gray, a ver- ! enjoyed, after which cards were cowboy and champion roper; i played, with prizes awarded to ^,r'°'la Bonn and Jerry Burrell in j Mrs- Clement Adams, Mrs. Prank a *»«chanieal riding act In wfcich iZitpmerinann, Mrs. Herbert Fre«nd youngsters Iro® the audience try and Mrs. James Wolf. Mrs. Harry th*lr band at barrack ridinK O'Brien will entertain the grouplwhn® suspended iu a safety barnext- . neus. Emphasis Is on youth „ All remaining summer hats Willi the Henry's Globe' at $1 on Dollar Days. ! Elizabeth Pich, Green street, Mc-1 Heary. 14-soc i Read the Want "BABY, ITS ( OLD OUTSIDE* "THE RUCKLE-BUCK" "~" -THE* FOUR WINDS AND THE SEVEN SEAS" --r*fHERE»S A YES, YEft "~^T ' IN YOUB EYES" "WONDERFUL GUP ; "KISS ME SWEET" "WEDDING DAY" "MY 6NE A*D PNLT" | •HIGHLAND FLING" j Mite Selectlen of Records. Children's Records •' of Special Recerds 4 for 91J0 Bemeniber our record club. StefeuA jfeutelmf, 514 W. Main Street, Mchenry TeL McHenry 123-J. ltLUSmAfED above is the Coupe de Ville-an ultra smart new Cadillac body type, designed for those who seek the low-swept lines and open-airiness 6f a. converti- . ^--combined with the comfort, convenience and safety of a closed car. It is a classic example of modernity and practicality-!-- one of the most desirable and most useful models ever fo Bsue from the boards of Cadillac designers. • 4 Yet--smart and beautiful as it is--the Coupe de Ville's greatest superiority lies in the chassis on which it is built. For, like all Cadillacs, the core of its goodness is found in its performance-- in the wonderful capacity of its new V-type engine; in the soft, even, restful manner in which it rolls over the highway; in the easy, effortless response to steering wheel and brakes. It is, truly, a symphony in motion. We should be pleased indeed to give you full details about this wonderful new body type--as well as the other beautiful Cadillac models which grace our showroom. Why not come in at your earliest convenience? „ fMXt <911t •K Day throughout the fair for thousands of youag Ruth Ann PhanneastM ils Heuered at Farty Four tee ta of her friends were ' will jittead and take part 1u entertained at a party held Sunday th* Program. Pixrrtsions have agaia afternoon at the Al. Phannenstill i made by the association for home In honor of their daughter. Ithe ««*ction of a dormitory tent Ruth Ann, who observed her tenth! thirty to forty members of the birthday anniversary. Lunch was 4*H who w11' live on the grounds and care for their prize livestock. Wisconsin State Fair Will Open AUGUST 20 OVERTON CADILLAC--PONTIAC CO. iMOfBONTSTitEEf McHBKRY, ILL. I . j; : • served in the early afternoon and Ruth Ann opened her many gifts, after which the guests attended the movie. It attendance were Joann and Lois May, Sandra Walsh. Sharon Fitzgerald. Jeanette Freund. Patty I Yon can't beat fun at the Wis- Miller. Dee Ann Hester, Patty | consin State Fair, August 20 - 28 Freund. Ruth Schaefer, Janice and! Whether it's the beautiful page- Phyllis Schmitt, Lois Brefeld and antry of the World of Stars "the Yvopne Maynard. * j greatest stage attraction ever pre- . * * * - fentld at a 8tate according Celebrates , * ftp Barnes-Carruthers, the world 81st Birthday I famous circus acts, sensational On Monday, Aug. 15. M*s. John' "reworks' the forty-ride midway, J- Sullivan observed her eighty- *"* antics of the baby bears at first birthday anniversary at the Cub Park. or any one of the thouhome of her daughter and son-in-, 8an.<', otl>er entertainment events law. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Yegge- "8 a" part of the pleasure* that Mrs. Sullivan, a Woodstock resi- awa'ts fair visitors. dent for many years, has been re-' The World of Stars is a beautifiding with the Yegges for thei night spectacle featuring stars past few months. i°* stage, screen and radio, with A dinner was held in her honor 'lovely girls, gorgeous costumes. Sunday evening, with the follow-1 beaut,ful music and breath-taking Ing present: Mr.-wd Mrs. Yegge!8cenes enacted by a cast of 120. hnd son, Jack, an<r William Sulli- Thel"e are 'our episodes, each with Van of McHenry, Mr. and Mrs-,a scenic setting as a background John JJ Sullivan, Mr. .and MSrs. jto S*ve JJfoper atmosphere. Richard Sullivan and daughters, I -- j .|I>atty, Peggy and Kathy, and Mr. | Subscribe for The Plalndealsr. , ICE CREAM xiMim Cmm> BUC^fXAVOIS OF TBE MONTH Y • • PINKVPPLE BUTTER PECA^ ^ \ STRAWPEJtEy \ .• : - ' • V VAXILtA^' TRY THE "SHM003DAE" A Chocolate Sunday in a Cup 10c BOLGER S DRUG STORE McH^mnr PHONE 40

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