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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Aug 1956, p. 2

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J* Pig* Two THE McHENRT PLAIJJfDEALER : - ' *! %' Thursday^Auc/list 9, 1956 :m* PERSONALS !••{•*{• *!•*$• *M**2* Mr. and Mrs. Jake Stoffel and Mrs. Anna Miller returned recently from a vacation at Spoonor. Wis. ta> Misses Edna and Myra Speakx er of Richmond ' were dinner --" r guests in the home of their sistor. Mrs. Leslie Olsen, Thursday evening. Mrs. Shirley Harold has rei turned to her home in Detroit. Mich., after spending two weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 22 the Arthur Klingberg. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bower and Party Honors -- Frances Thome | NINETEENTH ANNUAL Mrs. Francos Thorne celebrated p^.LL STYLE REVUE her seventy-fifth anniversary on • Monday, Aug., 6, at her home on , ^ v^-ll j. AULr. ZZ Main . street, when a host of | friends called to wish her a hap- j On Wednesday, Aug m WrtMW. A delicious birthday I nineteenth annual tall »»<! «'"> ^ o( Hflm)0 c„|lod on ,Mc. cako. at tract ivi'ly decorated. was I lei'»t>le revueawldesse.t lu»i H(wv friends Sunday cycling, served to the guests and Mrs. sponsoied b\ St. Maij .. t • Duker P N of thorne was presented with j P.T.A. and presented by Betty M«M Jnie Bukei R.N r mam eifts I Nielsen' will be held at the Los Angeles. Lam., is \isiting ™"e recuperating nicely! American Legion home. «"' _paro.tits. Mr. and Mrs. C. recent accident in which , ShoiWn will be coats and suits • Margaret Rasmu«?sen of i bv Lilli Ann of San Francisco, ^is. Maigaiet Kasmussen o1 I Jfunior Guild. Handmacher and Chicago , was a weekend guest of Julie Bac Kode " j Westchester. as well a, dresses dau„h. Observes Birthday ' " I by Jonathan Logan, Henry Ro M ^ w ° ' ! senfeld, Jerrv . Gilderi. Renee ter. Mrs. Myra Bartlett. the lat- Julie Rae Rode celebrated her ; ^.ai^ie, and ^3^. othm. Sep- tor's son, George Thomas, of seventh birthday anniversary , arates jn svveaterSi skirls; jack- . Skokie and their guest, LcOrr with a party in her honor last , o(s and sjacjiS by famous de* Mead of Houston, Texas, visited f 10m a nhe suffered a broken hip. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Houghtoip are the parents of a son, Ronallj Arthur, born at Memorial hospital July 28. They have one other child, a son, Steven Paul, IVi. A son was born Aug. ,1-. at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. George Nugent of Country Club subdivision. Mr. and Mrs. Alfons Oberhuber are the parents Of twin girls, born at Memorial hospital July 31. 1 Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Unti of Wadswprth, Kas., are the parents of a 6 lb. 4 oz. daughter, born on Aug. 2. This is their first child. Grandparents are Mrs. Pauline -Mitchell of Leavenworth, Kas., and Mr. and Mrs^ John Ujnti of McHenry. A daughter was born Aug. 1 at Memorial hospital; to Mr. and Mrs. John Garner. v . ; Saturday. Aiig. 4, at her home" signers will be shown- too. Un- ^ former's sister, Mrs. Nettie on Center slreet. Many games usual accessories in hats, purses. Webei-, and other relatives here were enjoyed, after which Mrs. 1 ctc promiso to make 'this an Sunday. Rode served cake, ice cream and excjtjng afternoon for mi-lady. T,ie James Ballotti family of lemonade Lovely models will pr resent Sycamore were visitors in the Guests were Janie, Rod and | the stv]0s w]iich will cover a home of her parents, Mr. and Lee Melsek. cousins . from Ft. ! seicct j0"n suitable for daytime Mrs. Lester Bacon, Saturday. Myers Beach, Fla., Jo Ann 1 and evonings for both campus Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson CWn lncfnn ... - onont o fon- thic CARD OF THANKS I want to thank friends ,for the many cards, gifts, sflowers and blood donations while I was in St. Therese hospital and since my return 'home. Everything was greatly appreciated. 14 John Brda JOHN T. WILSON TO ADDRESS TOWNSHIP KIWANIS MONDAY GET YOUR POLIO VACCINE as Sir As you cm..,, . MEANTIME, FOLLOW THESE PRECAUTIONS: Guest speaker-at the Monday, Aug. 13, meeting of the Kiwanis Club of McHenry Township will be John Taylor Wilson, former banker with the International Banking Mouse of E. H. Rollins & Sons and engaged later in the development of oil and gas wells on the Gulf Coast of Texas and in the mining business in Canada, Colorado and California. Mr. Wilson will >speak on the general- history of finance (public and private) and the importance to the cost ,of living and the general welfare of the people. CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank all those Wcichmann, Sharon Justen Caryn Peterson, Carol Moffett David Smith. Michael Anderson Dennis Hamil and the hostess sister, Valerie Rode. and countrv living. of Cicero sPpnt a few da-vs this The show will begin at 1:30 week in the Magnus Nelson o'clock. OSRITAL home. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen „N. Schmitt, accompanied by Mrs. Agnes Freund of Johnsburg, spent a few days the past week at St. Charles, Minn., where they attended the marriage of a relative, Robert Jensen, to Miss Janice Wiltse. Mi s. Zena Bacon and son, Bob, Announce Troth Of Loral Couple Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nye an- i nounce the engagement of their ! daughter. Mary, to Lt. Craig ] Baldwin, son of Mrs. Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elshoff are Jones No definite plans for the the parents of a daughter, born ( visited Miss Vinnie Bacon in wedding have been made. AuS- 4 at Memorial hospital. , Wauconda Sunday. I Mrs. Pink Harrison has re- ; Sister Edulla of Glen Ellyn • turned home after six weeks j and Mrs. Agnes Reinert of El- ' during which she was confined gin visited their mother, Mrs. | to Lake Forest hospital. She is Catherine Young. Thursday. Joseph J. Miller of Waukegan 'recuperating nicely but is still, Mrs Edith McAndrews of Chiroad observed his biHhdav anni-, unable to havp visitors. . cago is spending a few weeks Mrs. Joseph Grobel entered : in the home of her son. Earl Memorial hospital this week for • McAndrews. Sunday visitors in surgery. the McAndrews home were Dr. Frank Zettlmaier of Island and Mrs. W. W. Pape and daugh- Lake has been a medical patient ter. Joanne, of Chicago. Mrs. Fred Svoboda, accompan- (ARD OF THANKS We would like to take this means of thanking all those who extended kindnesses to us at the time of our bereavement. We are especially grateful for floral offerings, spiritual bouquets, cards of sympathy and donations of cars. Mrs. Catherine Schaefer Mr. and Mrs. Michael Oleynidhak. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oleynichak Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schaefer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thurlvvell 14 BUT DO KEEP CLEAN G»OU#>5 tm : who- remembered rae with visits, I cards, flowers, prayers and other I kindnesses while I was confined j* to the hospital. They were so greatly appreciated. 14 Mrs. Pink Harrison GAM ACHE KITES Julia Gamache 80,. died )pncxpectcdly at/the home of. her daughter, Mrs. Stewart Bauer, east of McHenry, 011 Thursday night, Aug. 2. The body was taken to St. Louis, Mo^ for last.# rites. J FIRE ALAttM J Buy yoUr rubber stamps at the McHenry Plamdealer. Firemen' Were "" "called to the home of Mrs. -Kathryn Freund on Pearl street one diay last week after a fire alarm system in the residence, . alerted Mrs. Freund. When volunteers . arrived, they failed to fmd a fire in any part of the house. ' 9 CARD OF ^THANKS We wish to-extend a sincere "thank you" to all our friends and neighbors for their, spiritual bouquets, flbral offerings, cards of sympathy; donations of cars and other expressions of sympathy at the time of our recent bereavement. We are truly grateful to all of them, as well as to ^ Msgr. Nix, Fr. Reuland, Fr. Schuler, Fr. ' Miller aind Fr. Kaiser. Mrs. Nick Weingart and familv 14 tHE NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS Shop In McHenry Honor J. J. Miller On Anniversary versary Saturday when members j of his family joined him for an evening of dancing and a lunch. In attendance were Mrs. Joseph J. Miller, Mrs. Clarice Purvey of Crystal Lake, Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan of Elk- iat Memorial hospital. horn. Wis., Mr. and,Mrs. Gerald! George Miller underwent s\ir- ied by her guest, Mrs. Fred P. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rcr> last week at Memorial hos- Svoboda of Riverside and Mrs. Becker of McHenry. | pital. Robert Svoboda visited Mrs. Roger Svoboda and new daughter CARD OF THANKS in Kenosha, Wis., last Friday. I would like to take this Miss Marv Kinney is vacationmeans of thanking all those who ; ing vviTh relatives in Los Anj ; sent me cards and gifts, offered geles and Santa Monica. Calif., prayers and visited me during ' ror a few ^avs DINNER TICKETS Anyone wishing to secure tickets lor the O.E.S. family style roast beef dinner on Sept, 1 may call Margaret Klingberg, 903-M, Olga Lishamer, 1697-J, or Lillian Bossier, 1349. UNIFORM RE-SALE 4 - St. Patrick's Mothers club will hold a uniform exchange on Aug. 15 from 9 a.m. to 11:30. Anyone' having a uniform for re-sale, please call McHenry 975-J or McHenry 71-R before Aug. 15. Lora G elder Tel. Richmond 4103 1 •H & TREASURES ANTIQUES We wish to extend, an invitation to you to visit our shop • Furniture^ Brie a Brae, Glass, Lamps, Dishes, Rug, Etc. DURING JUNE. JULY & AUGUST OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. East of Route 12 at Solon Mills August 4 Cabaret Dance -- Moose Lodge August 7 Women of the Moose Meeting Open Board Meeting, Village of Swwyside -- 8 p.m. August 10 the time I was confined to the hospital. These remembrances were appreciated so much. *14 Mildred Hiller tOKllTHKht LICENSES for a few days. Fred Svoboda of Kewanee, 111., was a weekend guest in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Svoboda, Sr. A dinner guest in the Svoboda home Sunday evening was Miss Alta Forty-three marriage licenses Herbert of Woodstock. were issued at the courthouse Mrs. Alice Keough and daughduring July, bringing the yeai;ly ter, Mary, of Mundelein and an- Ice Cream Social Sponsored total to 296. Among the last other daughter. Miss Elizabeth by Lutheran Friendship Guild issued was one to Miss Rita Bol- Keough, of Albuquerque, N.M., . . . 1 ™ u t KP|. 0f McHenry and Raymond were visitors in the Earl Mc- A. Gaylord of Woodstock. Andrews home Friday. -- Lutheran Church Lawn to 9:30 p.m. August 10, 11, 12 St. John's Parish Carnival Angust 12 Pistakee Highlands Association Second Annual Picnic -- At the Beach -- All-Day Event August 19 Moose Family Picnic -- VFW Grounds August 22 P.T.A. Style Show -- Legion Home -- 1:30 p.m. September 1 Family Style Roast Beef Dinner -- Acacia Hall -- Service From 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. -- Sponsored by O.E.S. Give to the Heart Fund Buy U.S. Savings Bonds FOR THAT OLD FASHIONED FLAVOR COME TO , WILLI CCOEIMSMANN MARRIAGE LICENSE Chester Crowley and Ruby Nugent, both of McHenry. COUNTRY MADE SAUSAGES DELICIOUS HICKORY SMOKED HAMS LEAN HICKORY SMOKED BACON 22 VARIETIES OF SAUSAGES TRUE GERMAN STYLE FLAVORS Route 130 - Just East oI Route 12 Volo, 111. Phone McHenry 667-W-l Risht In S The first step oh 'he road to glamor is a hairdo which brings out all-of your better features. Let one of our expert hairstylists put you right in style with an iildSvidually-styled, easy-tomanage permanent wave. Phone 147 now for your appointment. AIR-CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT YOUR LOVELINESS IS OUR BUSINESS (~~J\iversiJe ^JCairshjlinc) '^^fluch Open Tues., Thurs. and Fri. Evenings 'til 9 126 N. Riverside Drive McHenry, 111. lO Phone 147 THE BEAUTIFUL, NEWLY-REMODELED CHAPEL HILL C0U1TRY CLUB DINING ROOM & COCKTAIL LOUNGE Now Serving A Complete Line Of U.S. Choice Steaks & Chops -- Tender, Delicious Chickens and The Finest Seafoods Obtainable. IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR MENU WE WILL FEATURE THESE "WiiK-DAY SPECIALS" (SERVING FROM 5 P.M. 'TIL MlDNITE) Monday 1/2 of Fried Chicken in Basket -- $1.75 Tuesday New York Strip Steak Sandwich -- $2.00 Wednesday Bar-B-Qued Back Ribs -- $1.75 Thursday Italian Spaghetti with Meat Sauce -- $1.50 Friday Delicious Fried Perch - All You Can Eat -- $1.00 Saturday Sauer Braten with Potato Pancake -- $1.75 Above orders include salad, rolls & butter, frcnch fries & leverage Saturdays & Sundays Open from 12 Noon 'Til Midnite Specializing in Complete Family Dinners f St® Durinf Our Ddif "Cocktail Hour' 5 To 7 P.M. - Featuring Martinis & Manhattans ^-- 50c Get Pontiac GO now! Put its 227 horses through their paces. Discover the smoothness of its 124 "-wheelbase ridej the solid comfort of its bigness arjd luxury, the alertness of its exclusive Strato-Flight Hydra Matie. Drive and price it today! PONTIAC RECENTLY MOKI 54 NASCAR ENDURANCE AND SPEED RECORDS AT BONNEVILLE, UTAH AUGUST IS THE TIME TO TRADE SUMMERTIME IS FUN TIME! Tht grtaftt glamour, comfort and go on wfiMfi will doubU your fun. SUMMERTIME IS TRAVELING TIME! Aimrfcs'i 06tt economical V-8 will savt a big pari of your frip costs SUMMEHTIME IS TRADING TIME/ Your prtwnl car Is worth mort to ui now than it tvtr will ba again. Overton fPohtiac Co., 400 Front St. - Tel. 17 MONEY AND BANKING ===== In Everyday Living = A GOOD MATTRESS should give you years of satisfactory use, according to bedding manufacturers, if you give it proper care. Some of the manufacturers' recommendations: Always use a mattress pad; turn an innerspring mattress at leflst every two weeks, to assure uniform wear; clean mattress and bedspring once a month, with a vacuum cleaner or soft brush. STOCKHOLDERS, in America, are not a handful of privileged persons; they nuhiber in the millions -- men 0nd women of all income groups, from eyfry walk of life. Perhaps you ore a part-owner of one or more American businesses. Here are hints, by major companies, on protecting your stock certificates. Do not make your certificates negotiable by endorsing them until if is'necessary to do so, for transfer or for some McHENRT other specific purpose. Use registered mail to forward certificates. Keep a record, in a separate place from the certificates, of all essential data on each (number, date, number of shares, cosf or market value at acquisition date, exact name in which certificate'is registered). And keep the'certificates themselves where they will be properly safeguarded. May we suggest a safe deposit box in our steel-and-concrete vault? LENDING^ SOUNDLY is an important part of our responsibility to our bank's depositors. Sound lending is mostly a matter of wise borrowing. A member of the community with a worth-while reason for borrowing, a recerd of meeting obligations when due, and regular income should have-no hesitation in applying at our bank for credit -- whenever it is needed. BANK Interest Pait^ On S&vings Deposits Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System PHONE 1040 you c Rhti sure! You Still Have Time To , Let Us Give You A Bid - On The Home Of Your Dreams. DON'T PAY RENT! Y?e Can Build That- Drea$i Home With A LOW- mwm PAYM And Monthly Payments Which Run Less Than You Now Pay For Rent!! i A LOVELY 3 BEBHOOM HOME ON YOUR LOT FOE AS LOW AS $11,500 OUR FACILITIES INCLUDE: • Arranging of financing. • Building anywhere in this area on your own lot; or, we havelists of numerous lots which we will help 1 you purchase. • Our salesmen, who are always at your service. WHY NOT PHONE 1126 TODAY FOI1 MORE DETAILS? NO OBLIGATION, OF CQURSE. Shur Canstriicthn Ck, Inc. GEMERAL CONTRACTORS 210 So. Green St. Phone 1126 McHenry, 111.

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