V V V i ' THE • H^f.inMiii' jiji<"|"M"t'it"H'H'^i,HWiit"H|4|4^'^"W^'^"t'j"l4't*t^'i" Community Club Holds Ladle* Nlgtit The Johnsburg Community club is planning ladies' night at Memorial hall in place of ithe: regular meeting, May 2, beginning at 8 o'clock. Games will be played ami prizes given away until 10 o'clock, wheat dancing will be enjoyed and a delicious baked ham lunch served. All members are invited to aittend and bring their favorite lady. To make it a special occasion, corsages will be given to each as she enters the haJi. The lunch committee' includes Peter F. Flraind, Howard iFreumdi, John Ficken, Joseph Frett, Joe E. Freund, Bob FVjgan, Herbert Ficken, Lloyd Freund and Ro- !bert Frett. Biverview Camp Has Svrprise Party Riverview Gaimp, R.N.A., (held its regular meeting tm April 19 in the K. of C. hall, after which a social hour was held. During the evening, members surprised Mils. Maud Rothermel by presenting her with an arm chair and cushion as a housewarming ffift from those present. Cards were enjoyed and a prize awarded the winner at eadh table. Lunah was served by -Neighbors Maud Rothermel, Mary Larkin and Nadiner Larkin. On May 11, Riverview camp WiH hold a dessert luncheon and card party in the Legion home at 1:30 o'clock. The public is invited to attend. CJD. off A. Initiation lldd April 81 A Catholic Daughters of America social meeting was held last Thursday, April 21, ait which itjnte initiation of new members took place. New members were Marcella Po®s, Evelyn Albright, Lorraine JFYeund, Flora Parks, Helen Number anidl Peggy Kraus. Visitors were Ethel Ronan, district deputy; land Doris Mason of Elgin. Winners Jn cards were Dorothy Adfims in bridge, Lena Bohr, Marcella Foss, Evelyn Albright afrid Helen Thompson in canasta, Teresa Steffen, Irene Guffey, Bcrbby May and' Emma Freund in pinocfoie. Refreshments were served by Cainerine Clark and her committee. , She Mother's Day banquet will lie^peld on Monday, May 9, in th&'iiigh school cafeteria. Christen Celeste •Majy Doherty Sunday . C^este Mary Doherty was t&rtstenedl-at St. Pa/trick's Catholic church last Sunday in a 1:30 ^O'clock baptismal service, j jS£onsors for the baby were Mnft Virginia Williams Of Hines, p., ion annt, and JoDin Bolger of a Cousin. ^Barter in the day a family fjatiiering was hedd in the home of' Celeste's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Doherty. Present were the baby's sister and bro- 13ier, Colleen and Jay, Mr. and Clarence Ang>lese and daughter, Kathleen, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doherfty, the paternal grandparent ®; Mr. aind Mrs. Joseph Willitusis, the maternal grandparents; and Mrs. Donald Bolger and daughter, Mary Barbara, of Elgin, Miss Mary Jean Doherty of Chicago, Miss Nellie Doherty, Misb Bea Mahoney of Hines, Mr. aifcf 'Mrs. Robert Newkirk and wo^y, Thomas P. Bolger and ^jprt Carrigan, on leave from tiro' Airmy. for their annual luncheon,- which will be enjoyed at I o'clock Tuesday, May 3, at the Rustic Manor in Gumee. Doris Ann Justen Feted At Shower Miss Doris Ann Justen was honored guest at a mtsceUaneOlis pre-nuptial shower held recently St the Legion home. Hostesses were Mrs. "Bernie" Stroma, Pat Capnto, Beverly Rosing and Denise and Carol Justen. Forty-five friends and relatives were present to enjoy a social afternoon, concluded with the serving of lunch.. The table was attractively decorated with a miniature bridal pair as centerpiece. Entertain On Communion Day Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Panza entertained Sunday for their son, Maurice, who made his First Communion that day. Guests at the breakfast were t)he grandmother, Mrs. Arthur Lessard, Miss Emma Le Beau and Dr. and Mrs. E. Peaslee. Later, twenty relatives from Cicero, Villa Park and Chicago were entertained at a buffet supper in the Panza home. Maurice received many gifts. Conduct Spelling Contest For PTA At the May 4 meeting of the P.T.A. of St. Mary's school, to be held at 3:15 o'clock, Sister Teresita's fourth graders will have a spelling contest and the fourth and fifth grade groups of Sisters Teresita and Alba will present a program of songs. Fox Valley Camp At Justen Home Fox River Valley camp, No. 3251, R.N.A., will hold its regular meeting Tuesday, May 3, at the home of Mrs. Peter M. Justen. Following the meeting, cards and bunco will be played. Each member may invite a guest. AMONG THE SICK Charles C. Oweise was admitted t6 Downey hospital! on Saturday evening, where he was taken by ambulance. Mrs. Kathryn "Kurbyun has been a "medical patient at Me^ morial hospital. The .person who drinks his first cocktail never sees himself as a probable alcoholic, but it has happened before. Lend Uncle Sam Your Dollars MISS HELEN WELCH BECOMES BRIDE OF FREDERICK BRINK ' Miss Helen C. Welch Of Wood- Stock, formerly of McHenry, anil Mr. Frederick P. Brink, son of Mrs. Hilda Brink of Woodstock, were united in marriage in a 10 o'clock nuptial service solemnized at St. Mary's Catholic church in Woodstock 'last Saturday morning, April 23. Rev. Fr. Joseph M. Egan performed the single 'ling ceremony. The church altars were beautifully decorated with bouquets of white gladioli and snapdragons. The bride, given in marriage by William Martin of Sterling, was attractive in a navy blue ensemble of crepe and: taffeta, trimmed in white, styled with fitted waist and full skirt. With it she wore a wihite flowered hat, wfcite gloves, navy shoes and a white orchid corsage. Mrs. Pauline O'Morrow of Maywood acted as matron of honor, attired in a steel blue shantung suit, white,, flowered hat and shoulder corsage of pink carnations. James F. Brink, brother of the groom, served as best man. Following the ceremony, about seventy-five relatives arnd1 friends gathered at the home of Miss Rita Martin in McHenry for a reception between 1 and 4 o'clock. Guests attended the wedding from Majwood, Joliet, Cary, Crystal Lake, Waukegan and Sterling. The newlyweds left on a short honeymoon trip and upon their return will reside at 227 Judd street. The bride attended itftie McHenry schools and the groom St. Mary's high school in Woodstock. Both are employed in Woodstock. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Tim Wheelock are the parents of a daughter, born at Memorial hospital April 25. They have one other child, also a girl. Mrs. Wheelock is the former Gwen Knaack. Mr. and Mrs. Walter AevermAn of Country dub drive became grandparents last week when a 9 lb. 3 oz. son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Randall of Coraopolis, Pa. He has been named James Robert. Mrs. Randall is the former Gertie Aeverman. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stephenson of 605 Crescent Drive are the parents of a daughter, born April 12 at Evanston hospital. She has been named Betsy Ann. The St^pheneons. Ijave one other child, aeon, Atark) 8^ years old. MARRIAGE LICENSE A marriage license has been issued to Paul FVeunid and Joan Scholz, both of McHenry. Want Ads bring results. Place yours with the Plaindealer •1> !• <• • <• '1' <• 'j» <"><• •!' <• ijjiifriiifr PERSONALS H' 'I1 •!'<' #%><• fr fr <• ' I ' f r f r f r f t iftifr Mrs. Alice Frasier returned her home in Grinmell, Iowa, uncfciy, after spending two w with her mother, Mrs. Ei Smith, and other relatives this vicinity. Mrs. Martin Stoffel visited -in the home of her daughter, Mgrs.. Lotiise Schdm&cher, in Fox JtKter Grove Thursday. Mrs. B. R. Meyers, a former McHenry resident, and sifter, Mrs. Bess McCreary, of Ohicago were local visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawrence of Chicago were weekend' giieatg of McHenry relatives. Leo Badali of Crystal Lake was a Sunday dinner guest in the Magnus Nelson home. In the afternoon he and Mr. and 'Mi®. Nelson werfe guests in the H&r- ,pin Hanson hothe in Harmony. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Granger of Hayward, Wis., visited relatives and friends here last week; ff where they were called by the critical illness of their daughter] Mrs. Ethel Hackman, who parsed away at the Villa Home Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zieman of Evanston, who (had just returned from a two-week, vaftktton in Miami, Fla., visited In the Gerald Carey home Monday. Their little daughter, Jane, Who thad been visiting her grandpiar-t', ents, returned to Evanston them. Mra. Zona Bacon and son, B|0b^ visited Miss Vinnie Bacon viitf, Vta-ucohda Friday. Miss Bacon had the misfortune to fall . in her yard last week, breaking a bone <ih her arm above 'the wist and as a result has the injured member in a cast. The Rev. Fr. Eugene Baumfrofer of Pecatonica visited McHenry friends Sunday. Mrs. Helen Heuser and s6n, Richard, spent the weekend fin the home of their daughter arid sister, Mrs. l)orathy AkOr, in Cutler, Ind. Mi\ and Mrs. Raymond Whittog' of Lake Geneva, Wis., visited JtcHewry relatives Sundky. . Mr. ' audi Ultra. Leslie Oteen were Sunday visitors in the Elmer1 CflseSn horfhe in Richmond. Mrs. Jamfes Kline. Of this city, accompanied1 by Mrs. Robert Wagner and Mrs. Howard Harrison of Woodstock spent the weekend at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., where all of their husbands are stationed 'With the Service. James and William Thurlwell of Morton Grove. were Sunday visitors in the home, of tiheir aunt; Mrs. Frank Thurlwell. Other recent guestB of Mrs. Thurlwell were her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. B6n Adams of Austin. Mm. Fred Bienapfl attended a bridal shower lor her daughter, Miss Nadyne Lewis, held at the .home of Mrs. Eva. iSedar in Waukegan Sunday evening.', |"Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Erickof Chicago , Were Sunday itors in the G. Walinder home. The Arnold Reimert family and Mr .ani Mrs. James O'Rourke and son of Elgin were Sunday guests in tlhie Stephen N. Schmiitt home. Mr. arid Mrs. Joseph Jensen of Denlo, Pa., are spending the week in the Cart Antonson home. Mr. and Mrs. Cy Matthews, daughter, Mary Kay, and the former's mother and brother, ^uenitin, of Glenview were Sunday visitors in the Walter Brooks iidme. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Muska have returned home from Florida, where they spent tfte winter. Mrs. Robert Scholtz, daughter, Joan, Mrs. Tom Bower and Mrs. Raymond Bieschke and v, 11 daughter, Frances, attended a bridal shower honoring the latter, held at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Lucille Baumann, in Chicago Sunday. Robert Scholz, Jr., stationed A BABY WEEK things to remember for the -TO-BE ers # Knities # Sacques Towels Past Oracles Clnb IW^nliig Luncheon . Members of thie Past Oracles club of the R.NVA. are planning "BESOiygPOT Arrange Mom's Gift appointment with an ekpense-paid trip to our shop . . . "RAYETTE GODDESS WAVE" . . . Modern Haircutting . . . Tinting . . . Excellent Beauty counsel . . . May 8th is her day For Mother's Day Appointments, Call 147. Open Tues., Thurs., and Fri., evenings 'til 9 p.m. on Premises ^sr iring °g Cleaning & Glazing ."furs made to order" ;Ne. jEliverside Drive TOUR LOVELINESS IS OUR BUSINESS ffiwer&ide Slawbtytmg, $tudLa ADELINE PBDERSBN, Prop. 126 N. Riverside Drive McHenry, HL Phone 147 Spring Furs . •. Jackets Capes Stoles Scarfs Summer Cloth Coats Shorties Jackets OTTO HEINZ FURS Phone 1843 McHenry, III. 312 ELM STREET McHENftY, ILL MOTH Shirts a , Kimonos • Wash Clot 4' -'r I? # Blankets Sleeping Bags , Binders... all by: Vanta witfr the j Awnj^ ' it .Fort Benjamin Harrison, has b£en enjoying an eigi^t-day leave with his par- «Mlts, ttlife senior Robert SchClZ. Out of tb^tn guests ait the rppeptitin held following the Weach,-Brink wedding Saturday Were Xlr. and Mrs. William Martin Of Sterling, Mr. "and Mrs. Willian Krohn and children of Chicago, Me. <ttaa Mrs. Ekiward O'Morrow of Maywood, Mrs. Rosemary Martin^ of Grayslake and Miss Loyola, Lyons of Crystal Lake. John Scihieid and daughter, Rena, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. William Huff of Richmond and Mrs. John Scheld of Woodstock, visited the tetter's husband at Downey Sunday. Bea MiJionby, and Virginia- Williams, iRiN4, of Hines hospital, w$re Sunday visitors in the Joseph Williams home. Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Freund of West Waukegsan road were, visitors in Elgin Sunday, where they attended the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary party of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pierce. Miss Mary Harvey, Mrs. Albert Foley, Miss Genevieve Knox, Miss Nellie 'Doherty, Mrs. Charles Gibbs and Mrs. John Bolger attended a meeting of Delta Kappa Gamma in Woodstock one recent evening. Mrs. Ray McGee is also a member of the group. Buy U.S. Savings Bonds ;i^Ir. '-and Mn». Ben Chelini are returning hofne this weekend to 177 <!Jountry Club Drive from Phoenix, Aria}., where they spent the past tfour months.' Mr. and' Mrs. Jtim- Mack of Shalim^r ixave just returned from £n; eleven-%^k ' vad&ticb "Which they spent in Arizona. LOREAN JONES AND ROY REDWANZ WED, SATURDAY MORNIN& In a pretty -but simple Wedding service performed! in the rectory of St. Mary's Catholic church last Saturday morning, April 23, Lbreaii Jones and Roy Redwanz of McHenry^ exchanged nuptial Vows before Rt. Rev. Msgr. C S. Nix. The radiant, dark-haired bride chose a -pale blue silk dress, with jacket, with which she wore a white ^floral hat aind carried a colonial bouquet. of white carnations centered wi/tCi red roses. The couple was attended by Miss Adele Froehlich and Earj Conway. Following the service, dinner was served at tihe Town dub to the bridal party and a few close relatives and friends. 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