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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Sep 1953, p. 2

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a personal use, and these articles will be sold to the public be- Named Michael V.;'.: tlif Infant son of asd Mrs. tw-- **$'1 ;H»ffinn King was christened 19 p.m. oh Friday, Sept. Michael in a baptismal 10 a.m held at St. Mary's church on Sunday, Sept. 6, at 10:45 o'- $;/ clock. Rt. Rev. Msgr. C. S. Nix officiated. ,•/•*>< Sponsors ,for the baby were J,': »Mrs. Williim Funk, an aunt, |iiv*nd Jack Thles. a .cousin. , • < g $ i ' D i n n e r w a s s e r v e d l a t e r t o t h e following: guests, the grandmo- ( n„v ^ Mayirie King and son and_ Worthy Patron Ray •een the hours of 9 a.m. n Friday, Sept. 18; i to 5 Pni- on Saturday Sept. 19. Unsold itetfls will be shipped to war-torn areas to be used by families in need of personal apparel, Officers $nd members of the [ McHenry O.E.S. have . » busy j = , social season before them with; a number of invitations Worthy Matron Edith Harri- j fi V ' « - , . i- ; '< > 4 K'J-v * •: ife'v ;f"V" THE McHENRY ELSIE SCHROEDER MARRIED SATURDAY TO JBARL MOSSMAN Aqul*t but lovely wedding was read in the Community Methodist church last Saturday morning, Sept. 5, when Miss Elsie Schroeder, daughter of Mrs. g|enry Schroeder of Fair Oaks subdivision, McHenry, became the wife of Mr. Earl Mossman of Chic&go, soft of Mrs. % Emma Mossman of JUos Angelea^Calit 'They exchanged vows in an 11 S f llqnnt o'clock service performed by , Rev. J. Elliott Corbett. \ ' | The attractive bride chese a : goudre blue silk suit, with which J she wore navy blue accessories Sand a Wh*U orchid corsage. Witnesses for the ceremony were the Misses Ruth and Shir-19 p-m ley Henrich of Chicago, close COMING EVENTS • v4 U H'M i i 1 !• » September 0 Circle 3, W.S.C.S. WiUiam Spencer Home September 15 ' c.O.F. Election of Officers September 15 Social Meeting For Women Of The Moose -- Moose Lodge C.O.F. Election of Officers September 17 MCHenry Community W.S.C.8. Dessert Luncheon Meeting -- 1 p.m. Methodist Chuhtfi C.D. of A. Social Meeting cia Vail, McHenry»A. to RECALL HIGHLIGHTS OF RECENT MEETING OF HOME BOXKAtJ The Ringwood Home Bureau held a regular meeting at the residence of Mrs. Milton Smith at Chapel Hill Tuesday, Sept. 1.1 there were an "awful lot of hun- Gertrude White presided over gry people at the fair." ftisiness. Mrs. V. Milbrandt gave Mrs Smith> assisted by Mrs. genuine sense of humor. In this group were Mesdames Peet, Neuharth, Troxell, Peterson, Milbrandt and Johnson and at What they thought was quitting time Mrs. Hogan came along and was drafted into a Job that ended at midnight. The ladies decided that Every farm truck ' driver should know and practice the rules of the road, sayk Jthe Illinois Rural Safety Council. Classified Ads bring Place yours witfe the PlfindealMr today! a lesson on undulent fever and Mrs. A. Hoppe talked about1 signatures for women. Mrs. Milbiandt reviewed a series of helpful statistics on the bacterial disease and informed that by 19S7 a law will be in!place for a 90-degree day. force whereby at state expense1 cattle will be tested for brucellosis and thus human health, too, C. Johnson, served Hawaiian punch with tea cakes. The spacious Smith residence, in the shade of tall trees and overlooking the cool water of Fox river, afforded* a pleasant meeting RITES FRIDAY FOR September 18 . 'will be protected. Brucellosis is MR& J. A* LOWBLJU O.E.S. Rummage Sale -- Aca- transmitted to man from infec- FORMER RESIDENT ted animals through direct contact and consuming unpasturised tilers, Mrs. wiMyinc ""*6 ---- i -- . . . „. r>nn SZtoSZr Richmond on { CthoBc church granamoiner, mrs. __ - ,o anH In T.ike Geneva on I w Photo by Worwick friends of the bride, Following the wedding, 4 small . . . , J gathering of friends And relawas the -scene of a lovely wed- ^ he,d &t the brlde>s Funk1' and^ chtldren^Jack^ Oc?^ 15^ TO^y ^iH ^e a^compani- ding on Satur^y, Aug. £9 when ^^" -led by other officers and very Miss June Kurbyun of Lakemoor - and Miss May ,. rtf!likelv a number of friends on exchanged nuptial vows with •in' 'Chicago Steven is the first pMld Worthy Matron and Wor- John Diedrich of Volo. They will . . thy Patron nights Plan, are b,. reside at the Riverside hotel1 the September 1# Funeral services Were held dairy products. It Is difficult to iaat Friday afternoon in Chicago Silent Auction -- Moose Lodge recognize because . it resembles for Mrs. Dorothy Lowell, 50, of O.E.S. Rummage S&le ~ 10 many other human ailments. 'East Ontario street, who died a-rn. to 5 p.m. I Mrs. Hoppe quoted authorities unexpectedly just as she was September 28 I on the proper way a lady signs preparing to take a trip west. Public Card Party Sponsored her name. Mrs. Hoppe's lesson The Lowells were summer re?ivows with °" a short honeymoon trip. They B Women Of St. Patrick's ttiigrht have been called a minor dents of the Chapel Hill subdithe Kings Mrs.. King.-: mer Eileen Smith. Mother^ Club T® Meet September 15 - The Mothers' club 6f St. Patrick's school will meet on ^ Tuesday, Sept. 15. -at 2:45 at the school hall. pink-Blue Shower Honors Terry- Wilde September 27 one but it brought about enough vision. ing made for" McHenry chapter ter their return from a trip to .» ^personnel assistant participation in Friends' night at Florida. Skil corporation in Chicago. Be- Barrington on Sept. 21. j ---- PERSONALS I' 1 Kathleen PEDESTRIAN-CAR ACCIDENT CAUSED INJURIES TO WOMAN ., Mrs. Virginia Peterson sufferThe Misses e^d a_ fractured pelvis when she Maureeri Henn returned recently curb on River Mrs. Ruth Ann Kreutxer was | from Redondo Beach, Callf • Side Drive and Pearl street and hostess at a pink and blue show- where they had spent the sum- walked intp the right front fener given last Thursday evening!mer wi(h their aunt and uncle, der Q{ ^ McHenry jx^ice cir at her home at 102 W. Wauke-; the George Deuslers. Kathleen last week gan street for Mrs. Terir Wilde, j has resumed her position as a ^ car waa turning from Twelve guests were present to faculty member in a Crystal Drive Qnto Pearl and eniov eames, with prizes award- Lake school while her sister has fV,„ int~- -- ed to the guest of honor, Mrs. begun her senior year at St. Jhen Mrs Peterson noodle combination is filling/and Miss Mary's school in Woodstock. j*fction. ^nrh £ ™ tasty' Fresh froaen *hrimp may stepped off the curb. She was ^ uge(j also course refore her marriage she had lived in this community for eight ^ears. Mr. Mossman is employment offices superintendent for the state of Illinois, with headquarters in Chicago. Concert At High School Audi-! ^scu»lon f"wh,e" k S^e !'„ "a"1"*, by her hu»- torium - Benefit Library Board tU wcial realm band John A Lowell n, vtce. ana required counsel of a barris- president of the Security Bank ter. Note company. In the course of the business, • Services were held from the Mrs. White introduced a pecan Giaceland cemetery chapel, with Qf sale project to swell the treas- int«rment in that cemetery. i " The man who whisper! In a well ® About the things he ttaalto mH, Will never make as' many dollars «As he who cljl^bg a %ts& and ^kioilw*. For cheon a quick supper or lundish this shrimp and Mary fiteinsdoerfer and Phyllis Werhan. At the close of othee evening, a lunch "of• barbe- MMrr.. aannda MMrrss.. Ww"al1te"r Lauben- talned injuries which will ^keep 'qu i"" , preparation mu8t becooked cu». cake axl coffee »a. »rv. heinler ?f Rogers Par* *»ve her confjned to Wood8to(.k 5 ^ •C°°" Mrs. Bauer, Mrs- Eldred Johnson auad Mrs. A. G. Wilde, Sfeebtbe-iloaght Vows Sxcteu James Oeffling and son, Jimmy, spent the Labor Day weekend at 8 p.m. All voyagers and Legionnaires and their wives and friends are Invited to attend. William Brayton of Cary will be installed as chef de gare. iton ISxchanged In a pretty wedding iDlemnized at Woodstock's Lutheran _ church: at 8 o'clock last Friday Stives last weekend, evening. Miss Esther Steinle of Wonder peeled and deveined. Shrimp and Noodle Qulclde Buy a can of cooked cleaned shrimp. Hard-cook 3 eggs, cool and peel immediately. Make a thin white sauce and add 2 tbsp. In pretty wedding service grated or finely cut American solemnized at St. Mary's Catho-! cheese after removing -auce. , with Mr. and Mrs. George Oef- iiC church, Woodstock, on Satur- from stove. Slice eggs and add* _. . . „mg, Jr.. who «e now makng day mon,lng. Sept. 7. Ml„ Mary | with .ahrl^ ^ _ whl,_e ^uce. ^The^embe™ or the^verdjjle wish to express their sincere appreciation to their friends and to ed. been visiting with Mrs. Lillian fQr several weeks. Otherg present besides those. McCarthy at McCulIom Lake. mentioned were Mt». Pat Green,] -vr~--- „ _j » tti-nt -pxrA^rG Mrs. Janice Pieroni. Mrs. Do- i j|r and Mrs. George Oeffling, MAKY liiLiLtiiilN Hi V AiN 5> lores Straus, Miss Helen Knox,' gr_ aad daughters, Arlene and MARRIED SATURDAY IMiss Doris Bauer, Ben Bonnie Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. October 6 C.O.F. Installation of Officers October 15 C.D. df A. Public Party Annual -Benefit Party C.O.F. -- Half Proceeds M.T.RA. . October 18 Ringwood Home BttreM >*- Mrs. Victor Milbrandt Residence, Wonder Lake -- 1:30 p.m. October 20 USElflE CLASSIFIED PAGE TO , SELL FOR YOtT! r' Try It Today . .. Find put For Yourself! ^ Advertising Paysl McHenry! Plaindealtlr Concert By Boys Town Choir - High School Gymnasium urv. Eva Eppel will head the To "iroject and have a coffee party n packaging' day. Local cooks (_._y plan on a substantial sav- ' Ing in this one time special sale. Mrs. C. Johnson and Mrs. Edd Peet received perfect attendance awards. Pretty and petite. Mrs. Arthur Miller, cotton show mo- O del, made the unit proud of her as she walked and turned to fine music in the show. » The fair kitchen crew could VETERANS' INSTALLATION There will be joint installa- Hon and dance of the 40 et 8 h'« *>"« ">• job as we l as and the 8 ot 40 of the McHenry j11"* dld » « not tor thelr Counfy Voiture, No, 578, ^ ^ Saturday evening, Sept. 12, at the Crystal Lake Legion Home their home in Davenport, Iowa, i Ellen Evans, daughter of Mr. Meantime cook 8 ounces of very Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bungard and Mrs. Harold Evans of Wood-|«ne noodles in 3 quarts_of boUof Elmnurst visited McHenry tHANK TOP Lake became the bride of Dale Houghton, son of Mrs. Arthur Krause of McHenry. Mrs. Celia Knox of Crystal Lake and Mrs. Ed Holle of Oak qtock became the bride of A2/C i water until Just tender (a Joseph ZBurg, iUmSAF!, Ton of Mr bout 5 minutes). Salt both the merchants in McHenry for 8on of Mr. v <m. .v. ..on.,, Park spent the weekend in the Martin Conway home. Attendants for the couple were j^r and Mrs. Howard Phalin Miss Joan Scholz and Andrew, and Mr. and Mrs. McCarroll of McHenry, friends JameB Mahoney and children of of the couple. ! Chicago spent the weekend visit- A reception at the Red Star ing in the home of Mrs. Eleanor Inn, near Richmond, followed the Foley. service. The bridegroom, home | Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan of from service at Fort Campbell, | Woodstock were visitors in the school. and Mrs. Chris Burg of Rt. 1, Woodstock. Miss Mary Ann Bolger of McHenry, a cousin of the bride, acted as maid of Honor. A wedding dinner for the bridal party, the immediate families and relatives was served in the Mariola room. Later, a reception was held for 200 friends in the auditorium of St. Mary's Ky„ will be accompanied back to that location by his wife.. 1MB E. D. Soper Speaks Ts Methodist Women Mrs. Edmund D. Soper of Evanston will be guest speaker at the first fall meeting of the W.S.C.o. in the Methodist Community church on Thursday, Sept 17. Mrs. Soper is a widely travel- Norbert evening. Yegge home Sunday SPEAKS ON NARCOTICS? Thursday evening, . Sept. 17, at 8 p.m., Officer Joseph F. Fiedoral ofs,the Crime Prevention bureau, Chicago, will speak on the " narcotics problem. The lecture Mr. and Mrs. Erdman Roewer open to adults only and will shrimp mixture and noodles immediately after removing from heat. Serve the shrimp, eggwhite sauce mixture over noodles and there you have a meal prepared in about half an hobr. Will serve 2 or 3 portions or 3*n be stretched to serve four by using 4 eggs and cooking S ounces more of the noodles. Salting foods after removing from fire but while still very hot seems to lessen the amount of salt needed. the kind cooperation in helping to make their annual picnic of Aug. 30 such a huge success. l f! v • *. • ** Wail Aai': ,«r^ everybody'* hastneee- BQBpi HAY "THE v LOW OVERHEAD ~ WAY or New Construction and Remodeling LET US - flGORE FOB YOU Phone 622-W-l ^ ' ROUTE 4 McHENRY, ILLINOIS 312 E. Elm Street Tel 746 Kocaoc BOURSt ttpi gk Men. TUPS. 10-6 fl Wfc Wed. Tlmrs. Sat. 9-6 S 0 W Frlday 9d|# g ' Heavy Winter Ja With Hats to Match •ol --*• Plaid -- Corduroy Sizes 3 to 8 inclusive • . *14.95 , McHenrj| I1L g on , i i>t>oraotaaj|_ii WHAT DO YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT BANKING? BIRTHS of Shalimar are the parents of a daughter, born, Sept. 2 at the Woodstock hospital. A daughter was born Sept. 5 ed person who has also had the J ^oodf.t°c,lt. h?!pital much experience in missionary work in the Far East. She recently returned from three years of travel on other continents and has a wealth of tales to tell frcpn her experiences deep in the heart of foreign countries. The program committee- of tile Community W.S.C.S. has scheduled Mrs. Soper to speak at 1:30 o'clock. She will talk on' her own experiences while la action for the World Federafcton of Methodist Women. to Mr., and Mrs. William Herrmann. Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Freund of Johnsburg are the parents of a son, born Aug. 31 at St. Therese hospital, Waukegan. Mrs. Freund is the former Betty Maxwell of McCulIom Lake. be held in the auditorium of the central grade school located at Paddock street and McHenry avenue in Crystal Lake. Officer Fiedoral came to the Crime Prevention bureau in 1049 after years of investigative experience in the Maxwell street district. His appearance is being sponsored by the child study group of Crystal Lake. MINOR AOClbENT # Frank A Berndt ol Chicago received only minor injuries last Saturday when his car went out of control and hit a bridge abutment on Rt. 31, three miles north of McHenry. The accident was investigated by state police. AMONG THE SICK M rs. Harold Hobbs is still confined to Victory Memorial hospital, Waukegan, where she un- A dessert luncheon will be j derwent surgery on Aug. 28. , served at 1 o clock. All mem- • William Ricks of Johnsburg ( **rs °' church are cordially ] Bend8 word from the home of V. Invited, as well as non-member his daughter in Morton, 111., that WOMEN OF THE MOOSE The women of the Moose met recently, at which time initiation was held. Candidates were Anna Boley, Nancy Bowman and Hazel Bowman, Refreshments were served following the initiation rite. CAM) OF THANKS I would like to take 'thia opportunity to thank the many kind friends who called to offer me congratulations at the Villa Rest Home and who remembered me in other ways on the occasion of my birthday this past week. These many kindnesses were very much appreciated. 18* l^OUELLA STEPHENSON A BUSIEST WORKERS IN TOWN! . PLAINDEALER WANT ADS tethodist women who are urged to become acquainted with those listed on the present roll and with the activities of the World Federation. he is improving nicely and will be home with his friends soon. Residence Changes OE8 Chapter Plans For Rummage Sale Acacia hall will house the Mcenry chapter, No. 547, O.E.S. immage sale on Sept. 18 and brook Heights. §9, it has been announced by Worthy Matron Edith Harrison. The sale committee is made up of Mesdames E. Hoppe, B. Hoppe, E. Reiker, I. Cooke and L. Kramer, who ask for corn- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene LaFon taine and family have moved from 100 West Washington street to a new home in Edge- DIAMOND JUBILEE Trinity Lutheran church, Gen oa, an affiliate of Lutheran church, Missouri Synod, Will observe its diamond jubilee as WE DRESS YOUR nOORS * WIMMWS • Sse Our Complete Line • LINOLEUM TILE CARPETING • DRAPES CURTAINS RODDINO • VENETIAN and VERTICAL BUNDS PHONE 917 lor Free Estimate TONYAN'S HOME FURNISHINGS ! 208 E. ELM STREET McHENRY, ILL. J SOLGER'S DRUG STORE <|SbCN STREET ^ PHONE 40 McHENBY, ILL. We give and redeem Gold Bond Stamps. HERE are a few of the advantages: the cost .r is reasonable (you pay no commissions or | /'buried" charges); you may include the cost % of the car insurance in the loan; you build f valuable bank credit standing as you repay, | conveniently, in once-a-month instalments. ' j If you have chosen a car and can make the \ down payment, apply here for a Bank Aa.to ^ Loan -- to finance the remairekf of . |^e ^ost | • ' • • . •• ' •• • "I McHENRY STATE BANK MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ] (INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS DEPO«W* ' PHONE 10M tj Xnunity cooperation in their task i congregation from Sept. 9 of making the event a success.! through Oct. 7, with special ser- They will welcome used articles I vices on Wednesday evenings la any category for home or' and Sundays. Wonder Lake Gospel Church Announces the coming of THE UNITED STRING BAND OF CHICAGO Sunday Evening, Sept. 13th at 7:30 o'clock This Great Musical Organization, Conducted by Mrs. Mabel Hultgren, will furnish a very Uliique program of sacred song and music. " J - M t's A Great Opportunity NOTICE until further notice. FACTORY -^WAREHOUSE - MACHINE SHED ERECT YOUR OWN "TRUSSUSS" ? 'f ;A • II gavga itttl #;" • . . . . I T ' S T H I S E A S Y Too rimpty mok« a* "A ^ uaffold .liahHy than *• *+ •*"! of »is« kuiWIiii ordered, lap and bolt hell uvcmi uft.«" 5?!."x '.V;, THE ONLY FASTINING IS A NUT 1 BOLT! , complete one full orcH. Continue (Ml / lame procedure, bolftno Man* Mther until your buitdina is rtl** LOW COST C"No Foundation! * Standard Stool Ends Furnishod • 18 Gaugo Gal- ' vanizocT Stool! The average household probably con tains all the tools you need to erect a Wonder Building. You can use simple tools like a wrench and a screwdriver. For faster bolting vou might want to use a rachet wrench or an electric tool. Many Wonder Building"; have been completed in two days. Wonder Build ings ase fireproof and withstand heaviest wirtd and snow loads. Wonder Buddings come in many widths, 20', 30% 40', 50*. 60' and as long as you want it. The building is demountable and may be lengthened or shortened two feet at a time at will. There are absolutely no braces or trusses of any kind. Wonder Buildings are used as Barns. Machine sheds, catde shelters, for grain storage, etc. Thejre is M plate for birds to roost. i MAIL COUPON FOR FREE BOOKLET DAIRYMAN'S SUPPLY CO. i Box 34, McHenry, Illinois . , >y I Q*ntWment I am int*r«st*d in o Wortdmt tuiUing • , I fMl wida x long fee my form. send AM • j h-- copy of your bwMtl which axplatnt all detail*. ! MAME I ADDRESS. I Statfa •IVI DUtlCTIONl TO YOUR FARM BWII" DAIRYMAN 5 SUPPLY CG- • • fflX $4' -MtNENKY, ILL. ' • £ * i $ .... 4,. - • ..jJl „JL. Ji* .u

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