74 iiiiivtjx , II.ujjpI L,i*u^g|P r."/'£-*"•. A large crowd was in tttcs^ulM tke Parasol Parade tfyle altar mothers' tea held laat tml tbe eekool cefctert*. The eveit ipoMortd by the Ftttnfe Hottemekers of America and waa frtidef the fuldance of MIM Corrte rk. The large room was attractively V-;;. ftcorated for the occasion with ng« of parasols and flowers the Walls, carrying out the ^faeme, "April Showers Bring Miy were."' ! fjillolriBk a tasty lunbh, Loalae 4NHrfer, president of the club, to' woitMd Miss Clark, who annouacthe style show. More than eighty young ladies eled garments made during the eight months and the ten best ere selected by three judges, Kathleen Hens, Mrs. Clarence •se and Mrs. Robert Winkel. y were Pat Nixon, Doris Bauer, patsy Qoranson, Mary Nye, Karen |A|gdahl, Darleen Andreas, Cathifrlne Freund, Dorothy Davis, Charlene Dowe and Carol Stoller. Winters appeared in the style show $%t the sectional FHA rally at -14b- •rtjrrille on Saturday. 'vp The following girls modeled: Audrey Thomas, -Marilyn JBchmltt, Darleen Andreas, Kareii dahl, Dorothy Doherty, Mary ye Ilene Bassett, Louise Hunt, Udrey Andreas, Dorothy Blake, Marie Schmitt, Charlene powe, Louise Barbier, Jeaa Schmitt, Dorothy Johnson, Betty Relies, Doris Ann Justen, Elate Smith, Mary Jane Oerasch, Arlette fivoboda, Barbara Glorney, Jatfet felgga. Clara DcYoung, Sue Peyton, Grace Kilday, Carol Stoller, Helen Tronson, Mary Lynn McCurdy, Jeannette Pillar, Patsy-Owen, Lona l^iowak, Cynthia Frett, Nancy Bowman, Brita Bjorkstrom, Joel Margin, Carol' Olson, Dorothy Davis, petty FfeKea, Mary Miller. Doris Defiling. Betty Lockwood, Dolores Smith, Catherine Freund, Valerie Cappell, Beverly Bruce, Pat Nlxoa, Shirley Hales, Diane Weingard, Jacqueline Donash, Marleen Joof- ' " ;-- tea, Joana* fcsahssks, Doris Ann iSflai, An 8altk and Pit Hay. fflU 8MW The Greenifood 1f. 8. C. 8. announces its style show, which will be givtn at the Woodstock high school on tiUy 10 at 8 pin. Two o( the model* will be Miss Patricia QUmore and Miss Dolores Vales of McHenry. Entertainment will include vocal selections by Warren Jonas, tenor of this city, numbers by Marion Young, dancer, songs by Bthel Hansen and Joan Vannick, and readings by Mary Haager. Tickets may be purchased in MeHenry at the Agatha Shop or Altonson's Candy Shop. IJCJJWJ I nijii ^ -• ^ Ceasteaee Mfllaac , Baptised Sunday - Constance Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Mllinac, was baptised Sunday, April 30, In Zion Lutheran church, with Rev. Carl Lobitz officiating. Sponsors were Miss Shirley Patzke. aunt of the baby, and Donald Brockrogge of crystal Lake, friend of the family. A supper was served for relatives and friends later. 0. E. 8. Observed • Friends' Night • Friends Night was observed by the Order of Eastern Star last week at Masonic Temple, with 160 present. The following filled offices: Mrs. Eleene Ullrey, Nunda, worthy matron; Carl Mitchell, Nuada, worthy patron; Mrs. Dorothy Wahrsnberg. LibertyrUle, associate Matron; Arthur Anderson, Riehmos^ associate patron; Mrs. Bthel Smith, McHenry, secretary; Mrs. Mabel Johnson, McHenry, treasarer; Mrs. Virginia Merton, Libertyvllle, conductress; Mrs. Lillian Franzen, Libertyville, associate conductress; Mrs. Delia Conklin, Woodstock, chaplain; Mrs. Alma Kuebler, Qrayslake, marshal; Mrs. Irma Stockton, Woodstock, organist; Miss Jacqueline ,Bechtel, Chicago, Adah; Mrs. Myrtle Sledschlag, Richmond, Ruth; Mrs, Aeola Underwood, Wauconda, Martha; Mrs. Martha Danker, Woodstock, Electra; Mrs. Genevieve Roper, Woodstock, warder; Mrs. Gretta Goodell, McHenry sentinel; Miss Nancy Rudln, McHenry, soloist. of Denelda Horstman ard Brokamp. ..... AJbert aad George Vales of Chicago spent last week with their mother, Mrs. Albert Vales and daughters, Louise • and Mary Margaret. Sam Potasnlck of Chicago was a visitor in the Vales home on Monday. Chester Howard of Naw York City visited his parents, the Raymond Howards, last week. Miss Helen Schneider spent Monday in Chicago. ' Mrs. George Miller and son. Bob] visited their aunt, Mrs. John Aylward, in St. Joseph's hospital, Elgin, on Sunday. iv Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Skoney of Elmhurst spent a few days in the Frank Weingart home this past week. • Mr. and Mrs. Leo Blake, sons. Jimmy, Gerry and Tommy, and daughter, Clarice, spent last weekend in the Harold Horstman home at Fort Jennings, Ohio. They also attended the wedding on Saturday Renew that subscription It the Plaindealer now! idi&iKi tax sroK IHMIIMHIIIIHIHIHM William Claxton underwent surgery at the Woodstock hospital last week. William J. Perry erf Rfngwood was an accident patient at the Woodstock hospital last week. Mrs. William Paxton is a sur-i gical patient at the Woodstock kospital. Mrs. Rose Lee entered the Woodstock hospital M&t week as a medical patient. Mrs. Harold Evans of Woodstock, the former Mary Bolger has been 111 at the Woodstock hospital. Read the Want Ads. 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