Wv- Wm^'. I - V'-- ' £ _ vi"v \ff" '"Vl *"1« V "; |K?. A^» • .' / " - v * " THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER 'J ' * **•< fhundar, April 22. 1954 PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Nick Freund 11 were guests of their son and his wi!>. Mr. and Mrs. Fioya Freund, Woodstock on Easter DAY. Mr and Mrs. John Phalm and Alaii , John, were dinner of Orville stock, on EaSter Sunday. ••a of Vlctflr Kassb Cfcrlntewd April 11 I The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. i Victor Bassi was christened John ; M - * * * * * * * * * * * * , ' • • > • > i r f t f r Richard by Rev. Fr. James Vanderpooi at Christ the King Church, Wonder Lake, at o'clock Sunday, April 11. Spon ... ^ •or. were his • JLle., Merwyn jW°?d^ock on fDa^. Schmitt, and Mrs. Gladys Schmitt -by proxy for his aimt. ! ii0.n . Jm. Mm*. Www unable-to *»*• <<- OTOll» »™. Wood. „ • - U w k . o n E a s t e r S u n d a y . A delicious diiittcr was Wived! Mrs, Etl,.! Bailey Avi8J3«, •t tue home • of Mr. and Mn.; »»d At'd» J""' » >£« Mr 'S -- disced ST £ L M, s Menvvn ! ^ u, Sehinitt and family. Mi: oomms exhibition at the 4-H Jfc, Victor Basal. Jr, and f.,»ior>, cArnitt held at the home of Mm. Ostrand ^ i : , f at Woodstock on Tuesday of this > n.,a " /' ' I wee^- aTm^ wtUem* | Ha7 i™.]1;* 2*"h°n«*y +,* • .. r». 1 ! were Jack WJiitz and Bill Weber, Mrs. Fredric E. Wood. Rte 1. ^ fj.om I]litK)is Bol?er >111 be the guest of her daugh- ; was on vacation from Notre tier. Patricia, , at Milwaukee- j Davne and Donald Dowe came fcowifer college for Mothers' J home froni Bradley at Peoria. Weekend, April 22-24. j jjy a sttange coincidence, a Visiting of classes, exhibits, a j gup*t of the A F. Schaettgens, •fcudent recital, opportunities to j Mrs Charles Weese of Chicago, meet faculty members, a mother (caued on the Paul Jessups of and daughter luncheon, and the j country Club Drive and there annual spring dramatic produc- j met a sister of Mrs. Jessup who tion are among the plans. j had been a friend of hers in The play, Lorca's House of j Milwaukee. Mrs. Jessup's sister, Bernarda Alba," will set the j Mrs. H. A. Harry of Moline, was Mrs. carl Effeis of the Chain- ©-Lakes game farm, has returned home after a month's visit with relatives in Bayaria. Her. par-v ents, Mr. and Mis. John Kick, who hadn't seen their daughter in 21 years, liv* in Solb, Bavaria. This town is noted especially for the famous Rosenthal china. In Cologne, Mrs. Effers visited her mother-in-law. who is still' very active at the age o$ 91. Jacqueline Justen of St. Joseph's Convent, Milwaukee, Wis., is, spending her Easter vacation at the home of her parents, the Nick M. Justens of Green street. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buckner and daughter Nancy spent their Easter holf|l;vV with relatives in Carrier ajiils, 111. Superintendent of schools C. H. Duker and wife visited relatives in Indiana during the holid a y s . • , - v - Missr Maui ie Taylor was a guest of her brother in Peoria, 111., over the long Easter weekePd: . .. "• i • '.v:: Spanish theme for the entire weekend; Khights of Columbus To Confer Third Degree Knights of Columbus will Witness the third degree of their order next Sunday, April 25, at 1 p.m. in the new K. of C. home at Woodstock, honoring newly formed councils of Fox Lake and Arttoch A banquet will follow. Other participating councils are Waukegan, Wbodstock, McHenry, Lake Forest; Libertyville. Rounp Lake and Harvard. COUNTY HOME BUREAU MEMBERSHIP DRIVE TO END WITH TEA A calico tea on April 30 in the meeting room of the Farm Bur- Su building, Woodstock, will be e final event of McHenry County Home Bureau's membership drive. Membership workers flom all units in the county will Intend the tea. x The tea i» bemg planned and %ill be carried out by Mire. Ruth -#enwick, Huntley, county vicefresident, and her committee. Mrs. Van Sells, Wonder Lake, Hfrill present a book review. The aifteitioon will also include a final l*poik of the drive. Top membership workers will be honored. " The drive began with a gingtll& m brunch in the Moose lodge, Woodstock, on April 1. Lops in the Chicago Fire was appifxiihately $165,000,000. here to celebrate her birthday and that of one of the Jessup boys. She was accompanied by her husband. Mrs. Jessup's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Strohmaier, as well as their dad, all of Milwaukee, were here, too. Paul, Jr., was the birthday boy and he was quite thril'ed by the celebration. Mr and Mrs. Vaughn Jones recently returned from a very enjoyable motor trip through the Oaarks. Mrs. Jones says the flowers are in full bloom throughout most of that country. They travelled through Arkansas, Missouri and southern Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, were recent guests of their aunt, Mrs. Annabel^ Aicher. v "tor. and Mrs. George H. Johnson and son, Frank, returned Friday from Hollywood, Fla. Frank had spent the past two weeks with his parents, who had been guests of Mrs. Johnson's sister and husband, the A. K. fforns, at their home in Hollywood for several weeks.' Mrs. Nellie Bacon spent Easter Sunday with her son and family, the Weston Bacons at Crystal Lake. Mr9. Mollie Givens ana son, Donald, and Miss Anna Frisby were Easter guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phalin and family of Waukegan. Fred Kamholz of Chicago, a former McHenry resident, spent S weekend with friends here. High School Students To Be Given Tryouls Students of high school and college age, who are residents of McHenry county, are invited to join in the production of six plays to be presented during the summer months at Chicory Hill Farm. Tryout dates are given as April 25, May 2, June 6 and June 13. Also given as tryout dat^s were May 9, June 20 and 27, as well as July 11 and 18. Those interested in serving as student directors, on production crews, in acting, orchestra playing or singing in the chorus, as well as accompanists, are asked to come to Chicory Hill on the Sundays listed. There is also a need for adult directors. Musicians are asked td bring their instruments. To reach Chicory Hill, drive south on Dean street, Woodstock, One-half mile beyond Woodstock city limits, turn west on Davis road and drive one mile. The bam is on the south side of the road. Mother's Club Invites Public To Annual Movie St. Patrick's Mother's club invites the public to attend their annual movie in the St. Patrick's school hall on Friday evening, April 23. There will be two showings, the first at 7 p.m. and the second at 9:15. Charles Coburn and Rock Hud* son star in this year's selection# "Has Anybody Seen My Gal," an id^al movie for the entire family-^ Virgil and her corni mitijpe are working hard to make this project a success. Children's Talents COMING EVENTS April 23 Movie Sponsored by St. Palrick's Mother Club -- St. Patrick's Hall 7 and 9:lfr p.m. April 24 Joint Installation of V.F.W. and Auxiliary -- 8 p.m. %-• V.F.W. Clubhouse •:] Square Dance Program '*•» Edgebrook School 'Teen-age Dance Program jr- Edgebrook School April 25 1 Bake Sale - St. John'# School, Johnsburg - 8 a.m. -- Sponsored By Blessed Virgin Sodality April 27 O.E.S. Past Officers' Night -- 8 p.m. -- Acacia Hall Regular Meeting of McHenry Garden Club 1:30 jfrMT'-*-?: E. W. 'Nardi Home - "• . April 29- * * Lecture Luncheon Club -- Martinetti's Restaurant --- Dr. Richard Struna, Lecturer -- 12:30 O'clock _ P.T.A. Meeting -- "AcMevP ments of Our Children" -- 8 p.m. --- High School Auditorium May 8 'Teen-age Dance J^grift* **- Parents' Night ^ May 15-16 Spring Concert ' of McHenry Choral Club May 17 Film Lecture By Sam Campbell -- High School - Sponsored By Methodist Men's Club May 18 Annual Card Party of R.N.A. No. 6818 K. Of C. Hall -- 8 p.m. May 19 W.S.C.S. Spring Tea May 28 K. of C. Communion Sunday -- St. Patrick's Church -- Breakfast Follows May 29 Bake Sale -- George Justen Furniture Store -- Sponsored By ^ "ELM STREET FLORIST GARDEN SUPPLIES of All Kinds We Telegraph Flowers Ahywhere Phone 230 "Across The Street from & 800 W. Elm St/ * IvfeHenry, II presented By P.T.A. '.t Tfce McHenry Comnmglty PT> will sponsor a program showing "the accomplishments and talents of our children" on Thursday, April 29, at 8 pjn. in the high school auditorium. The teachers nave been very cooperative and the results will show the time and effort they have, spent in the preparaUon of a program of this type. Mrs. Pearson and Miss Harvey's morning kindergarten group will p i e s e n t t h e " K i n d e r g a r t e n Band." r , Edgebrook school will present the second grade in a dance number and the fourth grade will enact a play entitled "Mother Gets a Shock." The fcurth grade chorus will be directed by "Mr. Raasch in their number. Junior High will sing several numbers, also directed by Mr. Raasch. Carl Poedtke will give his prize winning oratorical oration as part of the high school presentation. This is the last evening meeting of the year and all are urged to attend. The new officers of the P.T.A. for the coming year were elected recently. Co-presidents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stinespring; covice- presidents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Hans; secretary is Mrs. Robert . Beckenbaugh; treasury!" is Mrs. Helmuth Meyer. BIRTHS - Mr. and Mrs. William ^>oherty are the parents of a son, born April 14 at the Woodstock hospital. Mrs. Doherty will be remembered as Ihe fontwr Virginia Freund. . ;• A daughter was born to Mr: and*"* Mrs. Thomas Mathews of Wonder Lake at the Woodstock hospital on ^jiril 12. ^ On April 15, at the Woodstock hospital, a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs George Brefeld. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Parth are the parents of a. daughter, born April 15. A boy was tborii to Mr. anA Mrs. Edwin Sullivan of Woodstock on April 12. The Sullivans are former residents of McHenry. Mrs. Sullivan was Eleanor Bolger before her marriage. A boy was born" to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ehredt on April 16 at the Woodstock hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fernstrom are the parents of a boy, born at the Woodstock hospital April 19. I1L] (Ss/ facts/ YOU CAN BUY 31 THIS "ROCKET" OLDSMOB I LE Open Tues., Thuri. £ Fri. fivenings "111 9 p.m. • M A N I C U R E beauty-treats dry, brittle nails "88" 2-Door Stdsn drfvirtd locally) ctate and local taxM«Rti«b If®™'1 command famous "Rocket" toame power-af if, low„f pWC Wha|., mor., OW#. ,#a,ur« ° • f ' P a n ° " , , n i c C u t t o m - L o u n g . r"8B*d n#w Power-Ride Cha,»i,f directianal wsnals--plus many other .»andard ^ipin#nl tow price depends upon choice of model ond body s»yle, optional equipment ond accessories. Pricas may vary slightl ly In adjoining communities because of shipping charge, All prices subject to change without notice. Chfc* Our terms! SKI YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER TODAyi R. J. Overton Motor Sales l(| Ffeoat Street PHONE 6 V • : -fc. MORt FOR yOliR MONEY! wnen you use our different, bettei SAN HON E Dry Cleaning ALL DIRT GONS \ One trial will convince $ you it pays to insist upon Sanitone, our wonder fully better, nationally advertised dry cleaning service. Does to much extra for your clothes, they'll look like new again! Try us today and see the difference. N. Front Stref$ Around Corner Nortik National Tea PHONE 927 tanzx ForTlckup Stervioe AND LAUNDRY Save 10% Cash A* carry v. * Have, an Individual Hairstyle and Haircut . . . . Permanent Waving, Tinting, aind Complete Beauty Service . . jRwer^ida Qtcdpbtijtuiy, Stadia 136 N. Riverside Drive McHenry, 111. Phone 147 Saturday, April 24th 11 A.M. - 11 ?ML SPECIAL ^ pAt TVe treat's on u»... fust to acquaint you with this new, delicious, nutritious glairy goodness , , . served fresh from the freezer . . . Sundaes, ConSes, Malts, Shakes, AIL FLAVORS - FINEST SUNDAEJ TOPPINGS - INCLUDING FRESH FRUITS IN SEASON. tkday only . . . buy one--get one FREE! COOKS CORNER • :-t Soma Hfoiuilap7 whea you few dabs & ham left and sonte cold, boiled pdtatoes, try this o^en dinner which uses up those dabs but is worthy of the use of fresh ingredients. Potato and Egg- Casserole cups cooked dice potatoes % hard cooked eggs I cup thin white sauce iia tsp. celery salt % tsp. onion salt V* cup giated Xmerican cheese Place alternate layers of potatoes and aflced eggs in baking dish. Season. Pour a thin white sauce over and sprinkle top with cheese. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes. With this potato dish, these stuffed peppers seem to complete the meal. They go into the en for the same length of rte and at the same ter.iperatur^ which makes for fuel economy when planning oven dinners. Stuffed Green Peppers 4 fresh green peppers 1 cup fresh bread crumb* (not the packaged crumbs) 1 tsp. chopped onions As» cup chopped ham tsp. salt % tsp. paprika . 2 fcbsp. water Remove stems from pepper* and take out seeds. Remove small -slices from blossom sD thejf will stand firmly. Covar peppers with boiling water art! allow to stand five minute!. Drain. Fill with above dressing and bake 350 degrees for 25 minutes. Residence Changes The Ivan Greenes have moved! to a farm. Their former abode was an apartment in the> Joseph* M. Freund place on Waukegan road\. '• Shop in McHenrj- and Save i WHAT 00 YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT BANKING? N0MJCS IV/CS R It is to serve yaa, and all our other neighbors -- to accept and safeguard your deposits, for instance; to transfer funds for you; to lend you money for worth-while purposes. " Helping you helps our business. In turn, the better our business, the better we can serve you. You are invited to make our bank "headquarters" for all your money matters. / McHENRY STATE BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS PHONE 1040 f ,f ft'" " '-*• •iniiuii TASTE FREEZ STORE „ Virginia St. Crystal Lake, 8|. VIROEN'IA * A*T BAUER, Owners Now i< the time to modernize your heating plant--but choose wisely! Install Timken Silent Automatic Oil Heat--the thrifty, wall* flame oil heat that will save you one in every four gallons of fuel oil used by ordinary oil burners. Hundreds of thousands of satisfied users prove Timken Silent Automatic is the name you can depend on--always! BUY THE DEPENDABLE OIL BURNER WITH THE NAME YOU CAN TRUSTI McHeaty, IlL Proudly SoU mi hfoflbrf by Dowe & Wagner ROUT® SI, McHENRY, ILL. Phone 468 or 734-W Oft SUKNIIS • Oft PUIWACSS • Oft SOUIS • Oft MJMNe WATM HIATBU ] - .