ft**/-'*rap*. - >'*/ •* if mmm* J TBS M6HENRY PLAIKDKAtER Thursday, March 30,1050 TWrty-T*» AUcrM At mlvwtmrj Party . Thirty-two member* and gwoats V^ro present to etijoy ttio turkey <!r;»ner served at The Nook restaurant last week hi honor of the •nni veraary of Fox River Valley Camp. It.N.A. A social hour followed in the Woodman hall, with ielenc Pepping and Lillian Millar acting as co-chairmen. g£: fhrltlnnl . The infant daughter of Mr. and :*-iflrs. Prank Gende was christened "'Jean Marie" At baptismal services held recently at St. Mary's Church, with Fr. Clarence Theivnes ©f Warren, the hiiby's uncle jof- "ficiattng. Sponsors were Mr. aud .JWrs. Bernard Kennebeck. ., A buffet supper was served to relatives at the Cende honu" following the christening. SfaocM? Clrt ^ IT Freand ROMP The Canadian Pinochle club "Iras entertained in the home of Ikfrs. Herbert Freund at a 1 o'clock luncheon last week. Winders of firiies in cards were Mrs. Victor ftassi. Mrs. Clemens Adams. Mrs. freund and Mrs. George Knight. Ura. Frank Zimmermann will be the next hostess. Wars clubhouse last week. with Dorothy Miller. Helen Miller. 1J1 lianua'nd Miriam Miller i«s hostesses. Forty friends and relatives were present to enjoy the'shower Devolutions a*ere in pink ano Slue, with a large sprinklin- fr»:i hanging above -jy^:;:;>'ith gift a. *• church. Chicago. Mrs.- Seyfferth was the former LeOrra Mentch. In 1902. March 29 was^the Satirdn. v preceding Kaster and the couple recently consulted the calendar to see how long they must wait in order to observe an anniversary Oil tlip samc day. They foirod that Raster Sunday would not occur again on March 30 until 1575, The Seyfferfhs are well known in the Lily LaJte area, having settled there thirty years ago. Their many friends extend best wishes for a happy auuivcrsary. Khervlfw » I'amp lHnnpr. ; The 'anniversary- dinner of Riv jgrview Camp, R.N.A was held «>n -Tftesday evening of .last .week at the Cinema Grill, with; , twentyfour members present. A. short meeting was held after Ihe diiinci at the K. of (\ liall."-"when chitrtH members aiiid past oracles wer< profit iited wil^."j«ii|uil corsages; Eollowiiig the , lyeotins. games were played and prizes awarded. A beautifully ifebmated. . Anniversary cake was "cuf" •and served by the committer, of which Miss Frances Vycltal was chairman. Vrf-Twnm "' ; Adopt Slogan The Pre-Toob club held its meeting last Saturday at " the Toddler Shop, at which 'time the second lesso.ii in the baby sitting courst was given by. Mary Kauss. . Gjrls taking part in it adopted the slogan. "Keep them happy, keep them iife." During, the ~ niefctlngC the Arvidsen twins modeled new hatli- >ng - •; suit8^i/^hd-,;;strap|^8>;^pla:y r s o n a i s V atrrta laed UrMpre n«h .V; Mrs. Fred Mwnapfl entertained •lembers of the Kvening Bridge iilub at her home last week Prizes "Were merited by ,Mrs. R4 Nickels and Mrs. (Jeorge Lindsay. " "Celebrates ^ Anniversary Miss Florence Lacy, daughter of "<5ol. and M"rs. Herman Lacy, cele grated her seventeenth birthday linniversary on March 21 hv enter- •tainlnc twenty-two friends at a %arty and dance held, at her home. The young lady is t senior in the "local high school. "Catholir Ihnnrliters Heetla* Thanged ~ The C. D. of A. meeting origin- •lly scheduled for April fi will be <feeld, instead of tonight. Thursday. lf«rch 30. There will be a huataeas Ifceeting and cards. 'finest Of Honor At *f*lnh Ami Bloe Shatter g Mrs. Vertl Th»|et, artt«8t . tit .potior at a pink and blue shower alcld at the Veterans of Foreign Kox Valley Camp Plans April Meeting Fox River Valley Camp. R, N. A., will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday. April 4. at 8 o'clock in the Woodman hall. Mrs. Jack? .Barthel and Mrs. Victor Rassi spent-a few days in Chicago last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Overton have returned from a trip to Florida. Mr. and Mrsi Steve Smith returned last week from several weeks spent in Florida. Miss Kathryn Kortendtck of Rockford spent last weekelid vlsit- Sejfferth* Wed Fortj-Eljrht Years On Wednesday. March 29, Mr and Mrs. Alfred Seyfferth' of Lilv Lake observed, their forty-eighth ing in the home of her sister, Mrs. wedding anniversary, having been John Bolger. married in 1902 in St. Petef's I Mr. and Mrs. .terome Bucli On the Basis of Her Qualifications VERDA DIERZEN Hespectfully Solicits Your Support for the efficc COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Has jusfr completed l'/a yoars as M Henry County's School 'Supervisor, working dircctly with* •eachciM ar.^ children, to improve methods of instruction. Interested in promoting the b<»st educational program possible wit1 '.he support of all the people. A native of McTTcnvy County with intimate understanding, of county school problems. Served a classroom teacher in McHenry County for 9 yaaxs. PRIMARIES: TUESDAY APRII, 11, 1950 1KS-V X >4 la" -s 4* ON PAUADE i .. ^ora's» J7<*f>metricK,'stripos and dots in this s| low-ta^od dicssos! Newest fashion detail: win^ (•ollais, hu^e di-aptad. bhouldt'M'sl ^es W^ and junioi^! Priced from $6.98 JEANNETTE'S STYLE SHOP » 208 E. Elm St--Rte. 120 McHENRY. ILL. V' v . . ";X ' :: fck t. The Woman's Auxiliary of the Woodstock Public hospital is making preparatio'ii;i to present a program by the Todd school. This al lboy concert, "From Bach . to Boogie," will be"given at the Wood stock Opera House on Saturday au,d Sunday, April 15; and 16 at p.111. . The Todd boys- tfhoir,organized and directed- l)y Carl lleiidrickseii. director ojf'music at the school, is now in its twenty-fifth year and has long enjoyed tfu> 'onviable reputation of one of the best all boy entertainment groups in the United States. The choir is booked for engagem e n t s i n . W i s c o n s i n , I l l i n o i s , ' I n diana. Michigan and Ohio. Those who have heard the boy: will be interested in the addition of amazing new talent. There is Romuald Veglia, 12-year-old and youngest soloist, who has one of the finest voices ever presented in a Todd production. Ronnie came J to Mr. H^nrdlcksen's attention I through winning one of Morris I'. Sachs radio contests last- year. With pure Italian diction taught visited relatives Hf Milwaukee; Wis,. Sunday. V Mrs. Thomas Phalin visited her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. William Phalin, in I^ake Geneva on Wednesday of last week. / ^ Mrs. Kathryn Boger has r«- turned to her home hefe after spending the whiter with her daughter and family, the Timothy McClareys, in Chicago. Mrs. William Spencer agent a recent day in Chicago. TODD SCHOOL BOYS' CHOIR PREPARES FOR CONCERTS IN APRIL to him by his parents, cinga several operatic arias. / ' David Njaa, a juuior at Todd, whose home is »t Crystal Lake, will be another spotlight attraction. both HS a pianist and a vio-' Ihiist. He ij a brilliant musician and a noteworthy addition* to the 1950 Todd concerts. He has piano with Kurt Waniek. Another newcomer to the footlights is 16-year-old Jantes Kinnane, featured soprano soloist. He not only sings his way into the In arts of his listeners but dancee on feet charged with lightning. He ill rows ihe show into high gear -as he goes into his dance routine. Woodstock's Bill Hutchinson, well known pianist and organist, is assisting Mr. Hendricksen in making the production an outstanding part of this famous or ganizatlon. * The Chicago Civic theatre man ager. Mr. Hanley. said "It is the finest boys' concert to play our theatre." Tickets may be purchased at the Opera House, from Auxiliary members or at tb«r Woodstock news stand. It is easy to collect tor a Job well done. Head the Want Ads. immm End Of Month Clearance! BLOUSES -- All Sizes SKIRTS--- All Sizes SLACKS -- All Sizes y3 OFF 312 ELM STREEf - McHENRY, ILL. PHONE 746 ^ \ ('ARI> OF THANKS |.W ould like to,.take this opporT tunity to tharfk friends und neighbors for cards and other remembrances during the time I was confined to the hospital. They wer« greatly appreciated. r4t:\ VMRS CHARLOTtB TBAGKR -L, •46 Read the Want Ads! 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