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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Apr 1950, p. 2

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THS McHENKY PLA1NDEALEE Thursday, April 6, 1050 fTti-Twi Cl«l» Jlcctfat April 8 v ,Th« next meeting of tfce Pre- T««n club will be held at 12:3C o'clock on Saturday, April 8, at the Toddler shop. Parochial P.T.A. To Meet April 18 St. Mary's-St. Patrick's school P. T. A. will hold its next meeting on Wednesday, April 12, at Which time Mrs. Joseph Freund will act as chairman, assisted by mothers of first grade pupils. Three seventh grade students will prevent "The Train To Mauro." They are Jacqueline Justen, Billy Weber and Gus Uuti. A song. "Yqu Can't Play in My Yard" will be sufng by two third grade pupils, . Irene Thurlwell and Carol fieinboldt. Merchandise Movies 9b Be: Shown. Here. ' A motion picture entitled "Mer-^ ckandising Goes Modern" will be shown on Friday. April 14, at 2:30 p.m. in the American Legioa Home for members and friends pf the McHenry Women's Club by the Jewel Tea Company of Chicago. Mr*. Curt Voss is chairman of |ti|e refreshments for this meeting. '.Assisting her will be Mrs. H. B. Reed, Mrs. Walter Haug, Mrs. G. W. Graser, Mrs. J. Gallagher, Mrs. M. L. Schoenholta, Mrs. Clyde Bailey and Mrs. C. C. Hoyte. Women's Clab Hostess To Coanty Groap The McHenrv Women's Club Will be host for the McHenry County Women's Club on Wednesday, April 12. at the American Legion Home. The meeting wil' he opened at 10 a.m. with the county president, Mrs. Delbert Wright of Algonquin, presiding. The election of county officers and the annual reports of all the local presidents will be part of the morning business meeting. The high school girls' sextet will sing. A pot-luck luncheon will be served at noon. The afternoon's program will include a reading by Mrs. S. F. Beatty, entitled "Americanism", and songs by Miss Adelr Froehlieh. All members and friends «f McHenry Women's Club are invited Co attend. •Past Officers' lllght Obser>«|§ Past Officertf Mght off the Eastern Star chapter was observed March 28 when a 6:30 o'clock pot-luck supper was Herved in the Masonic Temple, followed by a meeting at 8.:3<^. The following filled offices for the evening: Worthy matron, Gretta Goodell: worthy patron. Chancey Harrison; associate matron. Ethel Smith ;> associate patron. George Johnson; secretary, Arle'nc Pearson;. treasurer, Florence Larsen; copductress. Elsie Reiker: associate conductress, Lottie Brunsford; chaplain, Kate Harrison; marshal. El sit- Hoppe; organist, Phyllis Nimtz; Adah, Mabel Johnson; Ruth, Alice Lindsay: Esther, Valeska, Hoppe; Martha, Frances Vycital; Electa, Ethel Holly; warder, F4oribH V'ogel; sentinel. George, Reiker. , V A candlelight service was conducted, after which Elsie Hoppi' and "Lydia* officers » , • Count} Oriranixation _ -V. Elected/ Officers " ! The following were' t>fet'tPd~"*to head the McHenry county Salon "8 and 40" at anOrganization 'meeting held last week at the Legion Home in Woodstock: Laura Stiffen of Hebron. Chapeau; Helen Cowan of Crystal Lake. Le Demi; Christie fCrinn of McHenry. Le Penii DuxieTine; Mazie Blfttt of Huntley, L-Archwiste; Gladys Kerns of Woodstock, L-Aumonier; Gradelle Proper of Wonder Lake. L-Concrige; Irene Simes of Hebron, Secretaire-Caissier; Dorothy Ogie of Woodstock* LaSurintendante. Election and "the installation following was in charge of Florence Nyhard, dept. chapeau of Aurora. The charter was signed by eighteen and after it is returned from the' state it will be ope"a foi thirty days. Any member of the Legion Auxiliary who has- served thirty-six consecutive months as a!TTSSe?^5^?SSmit^^hHrti»im Is eligible. The next ' meeting will be held at the Legion home at Crystal Lake on April 24. SOCIETY PACK St. Agatha's Coart ^ Plans Installation St. Agatha's ^Court No. 777, is planning for installation and a banquet at the Villa Hotel Resort on Tuesday, April 18, at 6:30 o'clock in ethe evening. Reservations should be made not „ later than Sunday. April 16. by calling Hilda May, phone 649-J-l. or Virginia Pitzen, phone 659-J-l. Juvenile installation will be held on Monday, April 10, at Hetternianii's tavern at 6:30 o'clock. Those planning oh attending are asked to call Sally King not later than this Saturday, plume 583-R-2. Hin t ntfiwjijiTi if^iihii q Pe rsonais BAND PRESENTED * ANNUAL SPRING CONCERT SUNDAY ' The McHeflry high school band presented its annual spring toncert last Sunday evening ta the high school auditorium. It included a variety of numbers, with epecial emphaaliff oti Strauss selections. 11. addition to the regular band numbers, featured on the program were a marimba solo by Mary Ann Bolger and a piano solo by Rosemary Doherty, }?oth with band accompaniment; a Stephen Foster number by the brass sextet; and a specialty, "Swanee Satire", with the band playing the popular Swanee river song as it might be played in various sections of the country. The great number of musical prograriis in recent weeks was probably responsible for the "just average" crowd which attended. However, those who heard the band enjoyed very much the hour ami one-half program, which wa^ under the direction of Paul R. Yonda. Renew that subscription to the Plaindealer now! ELECT ft tyle R.44 Hutchinson Former Chief Deputy Sheriff Veteran of World War n Lifelong Veteran of McHenry County F. B. I. School Tralnitlff , Licensed Radio Operator REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE For , SHERIFF T Of McHenry County PRIMARIES, TUESDAY APRIL 11, 1950 $ Among those who attended the H. E. Buch funeral on Wednesday were Rev. Fr. Arthur Hal bach of Dubuque, la., Joseph Buch of Dallas, Tex., Mr. and Mrs. 'Ernest Lohr of Verona, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Behlke and Mr. and Mib. Edward Storn of Park Ridge and Mrs: lto.se Nice of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mrs. Elmer Jensen, Mrs. Edward Buss and Mips Mildred Kinsala at tended the Maurice < Va'aNatta funeral in Park Ridge on Thursday. Enroute home, the Thompsons visited two sisters of the Into Mr. VanNatta, Mrs. Alnieda Grantham iiiniiiiitHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMRUftiiiiniiiiiiitnifiiiiiiiiiiiii1 EASTER) april A SUNDAY) 9T" THE IDEAL GIFT IS Bolger's Drug Store PHONE 40 McHENRY ILLINOIS in Chicago and Mrs. Jane Crabtree in Cary. The latter is recovering from recent surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kalin of Aurora and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jerak and Fred Schaefer of Chicago attended the John P. Freu'nd wake last week Wednesday even ing. J" Sundaydtener and supper guests in the home of John Schied and daughter. Rena, were Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Nester and daughters. Suzanne and Sharon, and Mrs. Laura Kennebeck of DesPlaine! and Mr. and Mrs. Christie Bump of Waukegan. " , Little Susan O'Brien rf&uriicd home last Friday from the ^Woodstock hospital, where she had been confined since suffering injuries in an accident, three weeks ago. Miss Maud Granger spent (he weekend visiting Mrs. Ada Smith in Elgin. Mrs Leonard Schlfnts of Crystal Lake visited McHenry friends Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Breyer and son of Chicago spent the weekend at their McCullom Lake cottage. "I&RHARY TO CLOSE , Tttfi McHenry library jrlH be open, either afternoon #or evening. on Good Friday. "Bake' an Easter Cake". 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