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Page Two THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, January 15. lDK MOOSE PLANS McHENRY YOUTH TALENT FESTIVAL (Harden Club Me«-ts JAn. 27 The McHenry Garden club will hold its regular monthly meet ins Tuesday. Jan. 27, at 1:3<) o'clock at the home of Mrs. Fred Lieberson. There will be a special business meeting and every member is urged to attend. . Sue Stinespring's Kngagment Announced Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Stinespring, Jr.. announce the engagement of their daughter, Margie Thompson Observes Birthday Miss Margie Thompson celebrated her sixteenth birthday anniversary at a pajama party held Jan. 10 at the home of her parenis. the George Thompsons. north of McHenry. . Guests -included Betty Somple. Darlene Schaefer. Janet Smith. Louise Schmitt, Lois Schmitt, Mary Lou Wakitsch.. •F?laine Woht-r and Nancy Whiting. A tasty lunch; including a decorated -birthday cake, was served and games, were -njoyed. The guest of honor was presented with a variety of lovely gifts. The local lodge of the Loyal Order of Moose, with the younger set in mind, is planning to sponsor a youth talent festival at the high school audi- | torium in the near future. Any j child of grade school age or ; younger is eligible to participate in. this program, regardless of the type of talent. Suitable awards will be made and broken down according to age | brackets so children of different age groups will not have co compete against each other. ! The entry blanks are published elsewhere in this paper and must be completely filled out and returned not later then Feb. 1. This must De done so a program can be planned. This activity is not limited to children of the Moose members but to any child falling within this age group. Fill in the entry blank promptly and return them. You will be notified in the paper, and personally, when this program is to take place. _HONOR DEN MOTHERS Den mothers of Cub Scout Pack 362 are shown after receiv ing year pi.ns in a ceremony held at the Legion home last Thursday evening. Seated, in front, are Bonnie Mazzone, Sylvia Cooper, Earline Mettelka, Valerie Patterson, Lorraine, Haegen and Jerry Olbinski. Standing are Pat DcVos, Joan Krater and Adeline Zeiger. • ' (omoe: OSftiTAl Riverview Camp Plans | For Pot-Luck SuDoer Riverview Camp, R.N.A.. No. ; oS18, will enjoy a pot-luck sup- ' per at the K. of C. hall on Tuesday. Jan. 20, at 6 p.m.. followed by installation of new ifficers at 8 p.m. The new oracle for the year I will be Lorraine Coari, who would be pleased with a large turn-out to start the new vear. Sue. to Mr. M. David Cain, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Cain of Antioch. Miss Stinespring is a 1957 graduate of the McHenry high school and is now a sophomore at Northwestern university, where she is majoring in religious education. Her fiance graduated from Antioch high school and is now a senior in Northwestern's business school. OBITUARIES IOC PERSONALS Democratic Women At Social Meeting The Democratic Worr.?n's club held its first meeting of the year on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 6. at the Methodist church halJ. Twenty-five members and guests enjoyed the social meeting. Eva Bacon instructed the group on the making of hats. Members choose frames and material to suit their individual taste from a varied assortment provided by Mrs. Bacon. Individual instruction was given to each person. A second hat making class will precede the general meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 20, the class to meet at 7 p.m. at the iall. _ . •it, Clara's Court Fifty-Three Years Old St. Clara's Court. No. 659, W.C.O.F., will celebrate the fifty-third anniversary of its founding when a meeting is held at St. Mary's hall at 8 O'clock on Thursday evening, Jan. 22. Lunch will be served following the meeting by Martha Freund and her committee. Shower Honors Delores Mercure A s u r p r i s e m i s c e l l a n e o u s bridal shower was held recently at Club Lilymoor, honoring Miss Delores Mercure, a bride of the near future. Hostesses were Jean Cifecheon, Carol Ketc h u m , R o s e m a r y M e r c u r e , Rosie Miller and Therese Tonyan. Thirty guests were present to honor Miss Mercure, who will be married Jan. 31 at St. Mary's Catholic church. McHenry, to Richard Sokolowski'.' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leibsohn [ left Monday for New York, where they will spend ten days. Miss Rita Martin spent Suni day in the home of her sister, Grace Thompson, in Waukegan. j Mr. and Mrs. Harry iredricksen and children of Elgin visited McHenry relatives last ( weekend. i Mrs. Margaret Hafner has 1 returned to her home in Grass | Lake after spending six weeks j at the home of her son, George, at Brecksville, Ohio. I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber left ! Monday for California where they will spend a month visitj ing their daughter anfl husi band, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas } Murphy, and their two chili dren in San Diego. They will I also visit their son. Bill, who is j serving with the Navy at San ; Francisco. j Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Yegj ge and son. Jack, were dinner guests Sunday in the home of the Louis Yegges in Woodi stock. They also visited in the George Sullivan home. Ralph and Marilyn Behnke j of Independence, Mo., visited their aunt and uncle, the Carl Behnkes. and their cousins, the Jack Hollanders and the Hans Behnkes, recently. j McHenry Hospital \ Patients at McHenry hospi- ! tal this past week included • Fred Washburn, Ruth Jacobs | and Martha Eigel of Crystal Oscar Holmgren ;Lake; Agnes Chrisman, John Oscar L. Holmgren, 61, of Reid- Ronald Newkirk, John Wonder Lake died Saturday, Reilly. Paul Berg, Donna Jan. 10, at McHenry hospital, Rohrer. Florence Bretschneiwhere he had been a patient ^er, Matie Kelch, Martin Wegfor two weeks. He had been a ener- Otto Koehn, Sandra Lee summer resident for many Frey and Emily Hester of Mcyears and a permanent resi- Henry; Elmer Murphy and dent for the past two years. . Floyd Brandt of Wonder Lake; Mr. Holmgren was born in Cathy Nielsen of Fox Lake; Chicago July 25. 1897. He was j Robert Babyar of Villa Park; an insurance broker. Diane Caley, of Ringwood; Ed- The deceased was a member j ward Harvey of Whiting, Ind.; of the Illinois Insurance Brok- and Rouen Duncan of Richers association. Lamba Cru^ Al- mond. pha chapter of the University j ! of Chicago and the Methodist j Memorial Hospital Men's club of the Community j Patients at Memorial hospi- Methodist church. i tal. Woodstock, during the past JanuarySr2 Women of the Moose Kitual Practice January 15 C. D. of A. Business Meeting and Card Tournament January 17 Bake Sale - Justen's Store-- Starts 10 a.m. - January 16 World War I Veterans' Meeting -- Legion Home -- 8 p.m. January 19 Card. Party--Polio Benefit-- ! Millie's Pizza Place--Wonder Lake--7:30 p.m. January 20 Riverview Camp, R.N.A. -- Pot-Luck Supper and Installation -- K. of C. Hall January 24 Snow Party--Job's Daughters' Bethel--1 p.m. January 29-30 January 25 Mid-winter Conference, Wocago £ind the paternal grand- •molher is Mrs. Grace O'Brien of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Deroche of Milwaukee, Wis., are the i men of the Moose--Waukegan. parents of their secon'cT son, Thomas John, born Dec. 28, weighing 5 lbs. 7\'z oz. Mrs. Deroche is the former Dorothy Davis of McHenry. CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank everyone for the prayers, cards, gifts and other kindnesses extended to me and to my family while I was in the hospital. | *37 Mrs. Charles Smith i January 27 ' McHenry Garden Club Meeting -- Mrs. Fred Lieberson Home--1:30 .j).m. W.S.C.S. Rummage Sale -- Methodist Church -- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Jan. 29; 9 a.m. to noon, Jan. 30. February 10 First Annual Pancake Dinner- Legion Home--St. Paul's Episcopal Church, McHenry. CARD OF THANKS We would like to extend our sincere thanks for cards, prayers kindnesses extended during the illness of our sister; also for spiritual bouquets and other expressions of sympathy at the time of her death. We are especially grateful to the clergy. Sisters and Brothers of *37 Barbara Weber He was a World War I vet- week included Stanley Samp, eran. Richard Boettcher, Patricia Surv ivors include the widow, ; Marsh and Helen Asmus of Alice Palmer Holmgren; two Wonder Lake; Jacqueline Ais- IN MEMORIAM In memory of our dear wife and loving mother, Mrs. Thelstep- chndren,' MrsT DorVs lone ! sen'ofRingwoodrHelen'John- j ma Chrisman- ™ho Pafed away Peek of Park Forest and Mrs. son and Carol Jean Ketchum i °I!f year ago, Jan. la. Nancy Lee Barnings of Mc- of McHenry. ! Harry Chrisman and children Henry; a sister, Mrs. Ethel Kel- , ly of Florida and two nephews, j Harvard Hospital The body rested at the Peter 1 David Lattchea, Michael Le- M. Justen & Son funeral home, j onetti and Mrs. John Brosky where^services were held at 2 Qf this area have been patients o clock Tuesday, with Rev. jn Harvard hospital this past George W. Martin, pastor of | week. t h e C o m m u n i t y M e t h o d i s t ; church, officiating. Burial was in Woodland cemetery. GRANTED CHARTER A charter has been issued by the state to Frey's Mink Ranch, Inc., John E. Looze, Elizabeth Clark and Naomi Meyer, for the breeding, raising, pelting and marketing of mink products in all forms. CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their cards and visits to the hospital during my recent illness. Your kindnesses were greatly appreciated. *37 Mrs. Clarice Freund Do not take life too seriously you'll never get out of it alive 37 ' anyway. FLAG PRESENTATION James T. Watklns 1 James T. Watkins, 51, of 18 j Orchard Beach, McHenry, died unexpectedly in New York City : on Sunday, Jan. 12. Mr. Watkins was born in i the parents of a daughter, Texas on March 4, 1907. An born Jan. 9 at Memorial hospiexecutive buyer for Alden, Inc., i tal. of Chicago, he had resided in son was horn Jan. 11 to Mr. and Mrs. John Davis are this community for the past ten years. Survivors include the wife, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Finney of Johnsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bell of J PLAN P.T.A. MEETING | The Johnsburg P.T.A. will j elect a nominating committee ! when a meeting is held at 8 ! p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 20. A I film on child development, pri- , marily the age group from 6 I to 8. will be shown and there ; will be a short program by I the fourth grade pupils. Moithers of fourth grade students will be hostesses for the evening. SCOUT APPRECIATION Thanks to the staff of tele- TAMS Meets At Adams Residence The TAMS. a 'teen organiza- | phon7 orators" who have "put lion for girls, met at the home | forth so very much effort to looMiss Joan Adams on Sunday ca,e Chief Young Bear on the a ternoon. A bowling match ( Indian reservation near Tama. TAM^n ™eeting" ,.The i T°wa. The committee in charge TAMS presented a wreath at | of the father and son Scout Christmas time to the family j banquet being held at the Wing of the late Barbara Triplett. | •„ Fin club on Saturdayt Feb t nrn S-UJre "? K?r an as" j7- this year is most grateful to ter project and a bake sale to j ,he operators who worked so van JL *rry. hard so '«>* •" "> «<««>P« Louise; one daughter. Mary, Wondef Lake are th ents Lou of Knox college; one |of a „ born Jan g , M brother. Louis Walkins, of Fort j moria, h ital Worth, Texas. : ; Mr. Watkins was a member ! A daughter was born to Mr. ; of the Community Methodist 1 and MrS- Melvin Iverson at Me- ' church of McHenry. ! hospital on Jan. 8. Services will be held Friday! A g'rl was born Jan. 12 at at 2 o'clock from the Peter M. Memorial hospital to Mr. and Justen chapel, with Rev. George ! Mrs- Anthony Noonbn. Martin officiating. Interment j Matthew John is the name will be in Woodland cemetery. ! selected by Mr. and Mrs. James ^ j H. O'Brien of 302 Oak Drive. ' William Rohde Sunnyside Estates, McHenry, ' A heart attack proved fatal j for the son born to them Jan. 2 to William Rohde, 69, of spring j at Lake Forest hospital. They Grove, who died Jan. 7 at his 1 have another son, Steven, 14 1 line for paying the fourth and home. He was a retired plas- months old. The maternal last installment on estimated j terer. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. federal income tax returns for i Mr. Rohde was born Nov. 16. Henry. J. Steinbrecher of Chi- i the year 1958. ; 1889, in Merrill, Wis., and came to Spring Grove in 1953. He is survived by his wife, Othie; one brother, Everett, i Merrill; and one sister, Mrs. Santa Schwee, of Wausau, Wis. Services were held at 2:30 o'clock Saturday at the birang funeral home in Antioch, followed by burial in Ridgewood i cemetery, Des Plaines. The community and fire house building in Lakemoor has proudly displayed a fine American flag since presentation was made recently by Roy J. Morrison, left, past commander of the V.F.W. for two years, to William Gibson, community building president. TAX DEADLINE Today, Jan. 15, is the deadyan was accepted as a new member. The next meeting will be held at the home of Virginia Cooper. Officers of the club are Charlotte Houda, president; Virto secure the chief as the principal guest speaker for the Scouts. LICENSE SUSPENSIONS ginia Cooper. " vice-president• iThe susPension of. licenses of KKaatthhyy MMaajjeerrcciikk,. sseeccrreettaarryy-; county drivers has oeen Irene Thurlwell, secretary; and Joan Adams, publicity. Mrs. Harry Lawrence of Chicag• •o spent from Fridayy to Sunday visiting her brothevfr Donald Givens. Ld Mr. and Mrs. Carl Courier of Marengo visited Miss Ann Frisby at McHenry hospital Sunday afternoon. announced by the office of Secretary of State Charles F. Carpent ier. They are Richard Axelson of Woodstock, Harold Deihs, Rt. 3, McHenry, and obert Ford, Rt. 2. Crystal Lake, all for three offenses. READ THE WANT ADS JOINS HORORITY Miss Marcia Anderson of 404 Park street, McHenry, has been initiated into Marquette university's Phi Chi Theta, national commerce sorority. Miss Anderson is a junior in the college of business administration at Marquette. DIVORCES GRANTED Divorces have been granted to Herman Jahnke of McCullom Lake from Meta Jahnke, and to Christina Carlson of Burton's Bridge from Edward Carlson. WATCH REPAIRING AT ITS FINEST By McHenry'i Oldei Mof Reliable Dealer STEFFAN'S JEWELRY STORE 514 W. Main McHenry Phone 123-J McHenry 10 Claire ieauty 200 S. firecn St. 9t \ 1- J ^sime To Recondition Your Hair for Spring Call Today For An Appointment owedish Massage -- Steam Bath PATRICIA STEVENS COSMETICS Peter Ifl- ^uiten & Son OXYGEN EQUIPPED AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone McHenry 63 ' BOB'S 10DY & FENEM SHOP HAS M©WIB TO A NEW - LOCATSOH \ I Block East of New Bridge on Rt. 120 We Are Anxious To Serve You In Our New Quarters,. PHONE McHENRY 3203 E0 P H LOT" SANIT0NE SANIT0NE 1 Woclks It's a miracle, no less, the way Sanitone's deep down cleaning gets out ALL the dirt, spots and soil -- brings back store-freshness to colors, patterns and tex- •ures. Phone today. Same Day Service SAVE 10% Cash *N Carrj R A E CLE Mi Around Corner North o' National Tea North Front Street ^TPHONE 927 Open Fri. Eves. "Til 9 Always Plenty of Free Parking at Rainbow Drive-In ADULT EVENING CLASSES OFFERED AT BARRINGTON Evening adult classes are feeing offered at the Barrington high school again this year under the adult Education program. Six new classes are bemg given of interest to the^public. The fifty classes 'range from academic to industrial and recreation, featuring an obedience training dog school, photography, mosaics, industrial hydraulics, square dancing and golf. Interested persons may register for these public service classes by writing the Barrington Public schools, 616 W. Main street, Barrington, before th*. end of January. SEE VICE NEWS . Donald Aevernjaa, has returned to San Diego, Calif., where he has resumed duties with the Navy after spending a holiday furlough with his parents. Pvt. Norbert Adams returned to Camp Mateo, Calif., after spending three weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Adams. A two-week leave ended for Dennis May when he returned to Camp Pendleton, Calif., after a visit with his parents, the Irvin Mays. LOCAL SCHOOL HOST TO P.T.A. COUNTY COUNCIL The McHenry County Lo.-»- cil of P.T.A. will meet Thursday, Jan. 15, at 8:15 p.m., with the Burton's Bridge school playing host to this January meeting. The school is located on the north side of Route 176, about 3 miles east of Route 3l. The program jvill pay tribute to the founders of parent teacher work, and there will be a resume of the scholarship program. Mrs. Harry Davidson, exceptional child coilncil chairman, will review the past accomplishments of the retarded child program in McHenry county and outline the plans for the future. All unit delegates, P.T.A. Sfidi ing .Scale \ SJ*! • Dresses Knjts, Casuals and Dressy • Sweaters • Skirts • Jewelry • Car Coats • Accessories SHOP EARLY As Supplies Are Limited In Sizes & Styles JAN. 16-22 20% OFF JAN. 23-29 30% OFF JAN. 30 - FEB. 3 40% OFF * FEB. 6-12 50% OFF STORE HOURS: Daily 9:30 -$5:30 Closed Wednesday members, their guests and the* public are invited to attend.1 Refreshments will be served. ! GUARANTEED* NOW ^OU CAN LOOK YOUNGER 4 : "or your money back Helena Rubinstein's medically tested ULTRA FEMININE FACE CREAM restores young look to skin. SAVE 2®o ^ , u Horirdlie Large size 60-Day " Supply, Reg. 5.50 NOW 3.50 J plus tax Limited Time Only BOLGER'S Phone 40 McHenry DR. JOHN C. GOETSCHEt, Chiropratic Physician Naprapathic Manipulation Steam Baths and Masf)age| 504 East Elm Street McHenry, III, Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed. & Fri. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. 1:30 p.m. to 5:80 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Phone McHenry 743 DR. C. R. SWANSON g Dentist Office Hours: - Daily Except Thursday 9 to 12 -- 1:80 to 5:30 Hon., Wed., ft Fri. Evening* By Appointment Only Telephone McHenry 16P 5 EARL R. WALpH „• INSURANCE Fire, Auto, Farm & Life < Representing RELIABLE COMPANIES When You Need Insurance Any Kind PHONE 43 or 953 Greer & Elm McHenry, * SCHROEDER IRON WOR1 Ornamental & Structural Visit Our Showroomr 3 Miles South on Rt. 8 PHONE 950 0 fou can retire on the MT us dollars you use to protect family. Larry Booster -- Virgil Poll#c.- The New England Mutual Life Insurance Company (04 E. Elm St. Phqiie 250(1 Expert PIANO TUNING and Repairing A. O. SKALA 0/0 Steffan's Jewelry Store PHONE 123-J 514 W. Main Street DR. JOHN T. GRAY Optometrist 12B So. Green Street ^ Office phone McHenry 186 Res, phone McHenry 604-M-l Hours: Daily 9:30 - ft KM) .. Tues. & Fri. Evenings 6:30 •. 9:00 Closed all day Wednesday! Byes examined - Glasses fitted Repair Service OR. LEONARD L. BOTTAK1 Optometrist Byes examined • Glasses fitted Contact lenses 105 Richmond Road - Hours Eve.: Wed., Thurs £ Frl 7 to 9 p.m. Saturdays - 3 to 6 pjn. Phone McHenry 2262-J : Loop office • 108 N. State St Phone DEarborn 2-2096 GEORGE J. CASTLE, Agent The Prudential Insurance c£fc of America Life, Retirement, Sickness ft Vccldent and Group Insurance 826 Crystal Lake Road, McHenry, III. Phone: McHenry 2533 >

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