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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Mar 1960, p. 3

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Thursday, March & 1909 THE McHENRV PL AINDE ALER Page Thr©» PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Collins of Salt Lake City. Utah, are guests in the Anton J. Schneider home. ^Miss Edla Antonson is vacationing at New Port Richey. Fla., for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Peter N. Justen have reiurned from a several weeks motor trip in which they, did much sight seeing in Mexico, New Mexico, Arizona. Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas. Mrs. Carolyn McLean of Chicago wa^ a weekend guest in •Wie Thorne-Rer>ard home Mr. and M r s. Raymond Whiting of Lake Geneva, Miscalled cm McHenry relatives Wednesday. ' MissJ Peggy Purvey of Crystal Lake spent the Weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Purvey-. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer. Antonson hive returned from a two ^eek.s vacation in Florida. MSss Charlotte Mors of Chicago. wa$ a recent guest of Miss Ruth N#el. Diane Rietesel was home from Northern Illinois University. DeKalb, to spend FVidav with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Car] Rietesel. Mr. and Mrs. William Holly have returned from a two weeks vacation with her par- Wits. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Arnold, in St. Petersburg. Fla. They made the trip by plane. Clifford Kiehl. a student at Champaign, spent the weekend at his home here. Included in the out of town folks here to attend the wake cr funeral of Edward J. Buss last week were: Miss Ella Jean Buss, Washington. D. C.. m1' and Mrs. Bernard Buss 3fld the Robert Reynolds famof Bohner's Lake, Wis.; rs. Mike Lavelle and Mr. ajid Mrs. George Diedrich, Streator, 111., Rev. Father Beir, Brighton, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Idward J. Brefeld. Mr. and Ilrs. Charles MaJcor, Malvina ghd Ted.Breyer and Mrs. Harn; Carpenter, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs Sam Adlcr, Cedar Park, Hftis.; Mr. and Mrs. John Brefdd, Waukegan; Mr. and Mrs. Hal Albee, Marengo; Charles lawman, Long Lake; Mr. and M-s. Louis McDonald. Jr.. Ctry; Louis McDonald, Sr.,, Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. Turner Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Fmnk Runzler, Mr. and Mrs. WU 11 a c e Keickenbush, son, Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Eric parson. Mr. and Mrs. Lee ^am, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lavoj. Edward Robej-s. and Math Rofcers, Burlington, Wis. 4mong\h<? out of town folks hen? to attend funeral services for John Watson, of Fenton, Mitfi.. at the Peter M. Justen fun-ral home Friday afternoon Weip his widow. Mrs. Hat lie Waison, of Fenton, his .011, Re<ri Watson and wife. Dearf^> ori, Mich., also Dr. and Mrs. Geflrge Lamphere. Belvidere; Mr|. Fred Wynkoop, Woodstock; Mrs. Marguerite Mackh, Chicago and Miss Amy Lamptere, Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber hat'e returned from a ,'ew weeks trip through the southwest with California as their destination where they spent ^hree days with friends in ^.ilendale. Mr. and Mi's. Kenneth Murray of Mundelein called on McHenry relatives Saturday. Mrs. Robert Thompson, Miss Maud Granger, Mrs. Edward Nickels and daughter, Marie, were in Chicago Saturday where they saw a stage play at a loop theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and their guests, Mr. atid Mra. Leo Etten of S. Dakota, visited Sister Lambert at St. Joseph's Convent, Milwaukee. Wis.. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Justen returned Friday from a month's vacation in Phoenix and Tucson, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Etten of S. Dakota are spending a few weeks with relatives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gans have returned from a few weeks vacation in Florida where they visited many places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Blake vfcited their daughter. Sister Charles Marie, at St. Martin's Convent in Chicago Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber and Mrs , William ^Neumann and daughter. Susie, were guests in the Thomas Murphy home at Great Lakes Tuesday.. Out of town visitors in the William Staines home Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Staines of Kenosha. Wis., the Marvin Staines family and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Whiting of Woodstock. Mr and Mrs. George Mullenkamp attended the funeral of their sister-in-law, Mrs. Florence Mullenkamp. of Barrington on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Freund and daughter. Joanne, spent the weekend in the John Wirtz home in Springfield. Mrs. Verona Kent has returned home after a month's vacation in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Miss Lillian Stilling spent the past two weeks with tyer and accompanied her home. • Lt. Craig Baldwin of Ma- Guire Air Force Base. N. J., spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Jones. Mrs. Martina Anderson of Moorhead,, Minn., spent Saturday with Mrs. Frances Thorne enroute to Phoenix. Ariz., for a visit in the home of her daughter. Sandi Jones, Carol Diedrich and Hilda Boph spent the weekend at the University of Illinois where they attended the Iowa-Illinois basketball game. Mrs. William Wissell was a weekend, guest in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hilmer Heifce, in Mundglein Wed Feb. 13 CARD OF THANKS I wish to extend.my sincere thanks to my relatives, neighbors and friends for prayers; visits, gifts, cards and other kindnesses while at the hospital Mid during my convalescence. I am also very grateful to Father Rennel'. Father Nilges and the nurses and staff at the McHenry hospital. 1 Mrs. Susan Justen i *44 Kotalik Studio Photo THE RALPH BENNETTS Ralph W. Bennett of Lincoln; England, formerly of McHenry, claimed as his bride Miss Joyce Miller of Round Lake on Feb. HOLD DEANERY : MEETING AT ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH An open meeting of the McHenry deanery of the Rockford Diocesan Council of Catholic Womeh will be held Monday evening, March 14, at St. Patrick's church. McHenry. Bene- | diction at 7:45 will precede the scheduled meeting, with Rev. Thomas Brady of the faculty of Marian Central high school who will speak on "Spiritual ! Guidance at Marian" and Mrs Marie Wilkinson of Aurora, the 195S "Woman of the Year" in the Rockford Diocese. Mrs. Wilkinson is a popular lecturer and all Catholic women of the McHenry Doaner\ are invited to attend. Rev. Edward Coakley will be J the host pastor and the women i of St. Patrick's Altar and Ros- • ary society will serve as host- 1 esses for the evening. jsET DATE OF iSUMMEk FLOWER | SHOW TO JUNE 7 I Mrs. Erik Braenne •,n!cri tained the McHenry Gnrden ! club on Tuesday, Feb. 23. A ! very interesting program was | p l a n n e d and e n j o y e d by the f i f teen members present. Hugh Locker, showed a colored f i l m p r e p a r e d f o r the A l lied Florist association of the Colorado Carnation Growers association, showing and explaining the entire culture of carnation growing. | The date ..,of the summer flower show has been changed I to June 7, and the chairmen have all been appointed. The club has again agreed to sponsor two high school boys to attend the conservation training school at Springfield for five days July 10 to 15th. COMMUNITY CLUB GIVES REMINDER ON ANNUAL DUES The next meeting of the J o h n s b u r g Communilv c l u b will be held on^ Monday, March 7. at 8:30 p.m. All members are urged to attend. Everyone is reminded thai the deadline for. playing the annual dues is at the date of the April meeting, after which a penalty of two dollars will be added. Refreshments at l!.o meeting Monday will bt- served by the following committee: Donald Freund. Ben Freund. I.eo OSRSTAL flotiu tal, Woodstock, during the ' INCLUDE PINOCHLE week included Bernard Blake j ^ . iv/rpQ A T RTrMTTTTTT and Esther Orr of McHenry, , vxr\iVij!jo AI DiiilNlLr 11 Joseph Vidovich and Virginia ! BRIDGE TOURNEY Kuffer of Wonder Lake. ' ' v\ Theron Ji Ehorn Seeks Re-Election j McHenry Hospital The following persons were patients during the'past week; 1 in the McHenry hospital: Shir- , I ley Donahue. Elma Gilkerson. | Rita S^anlon. William Albold. ; Lynn Tengo-jm. Kenneth Wei- j Ion. Cvtithia Streb, Norman • ( Wallenberg ;ind Frances Peter i j son of Crystal Lake: George j Helber Ber\\\n; Stanton A!^1 : bright. Round Lake: Jane Freund. Peter F. Freund. Jo- 1 Burandt. Gages Lake; Lillian seph E. Freund. Melvin Freund Maguire. Island Lake; Paul and Loren Freund. Bridal Couple Muclier. Chicago: Frank Har ti.uan. • Inglcside; Marilyn l.r mon and Donna Mahal, Wondor Lake: Blanche Schulze. Bai iin^ton; Dianne Tabor and , M\ ra Murray, MeCuliom Lake: ;• Helen Povidas, Gloria Bankard. ; Mie'tael. Dean. Daryl Womack. ; Hnitie Hallstrom. Georg.e /Struth, Jfte Virsik/Anton Luypen. Deborah Youngnian. Carey Fenner Mil ford Welke, Louise Unruh. Kennard Noortan. Timothy Hallowo. Raymond Pol- ' '<>< k. Charles.Meagher, Jr., and Mary Hudet/.. all of McHenry Harvard Hospital Mrs. Frank Holas, George Glosson and Vernon Reinboldt of McHenry and Lyle Jackson of. Solon Mills were patients in Harvard hospital this past week. SENIORS CHOOSE "CURIOUS SAVAGE" FOR ANNUAL PLAY "The Curious Savage" h;'s been selected by the senior class for their annual presentation. to be given on April 8 and 9. . The cast includes Lynne Buckie. Sandy Harris.a .Lance Parks. Angelo Budasi, Sandj Jones. Carol Stritar, Rose Linden. John Gates. Jay Walking ton. Jim Hester and -Nancy Jurack. , Mrs. .! Madeleine Mayfield. i grand regent of the Catholic Daughters of America, will conduct pinochle games in association with the bridge tournament March 20 for the benefit of the McHenry community swimming pool fund. Playing , starts at 7:30 p.m. at the Wing I "N Fin lodge. flayers are required to bring a partner, and will remain with i 1 their original partner through- ! out the evening. A table Will j uQt be necessary. Winners will j receive cash awards. Players a t e r e q u e s t e d to b r i n g t h e i r ; cards. The playing • fee will go to i the pool fund. < Most cases of rheumatic! m ' fever ' can be prevented by Theron J. Ehorn is a native prompt medical treatment of 01 McHfnr\ County, ha, ."strep" infections, savs the sPent the tirst ten Chicago Heart association: : Huntley before moving,to Richnear !y thirty-five years ;. having ' years Kotalik Studio Photo THE GKLt.OIlY NOWAKS Miss Man Jane Bell of Ringwood and Gregory Nowak of' Johnsburg were united in mairiage on Fob. 20 in a beautiful ceremony (jerformed in St. J o h n t h e B a p t i s t c h u r c h . Johnsburg. Touchbetr\ says that more work must tjo done in This experiment before the average dairyman can apply the results. >leninrl:i| Hospital Patients at Memorial hospi- RUPTURE-EASER irBiictTnu w Don S495 T.M Iteg. U.S. P4L OK (A PUMT Brte* TnuM DoubU...$5.99 No »*t. 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This outstanding achievement reflects his conscientious eftort to provide now clients and present policyholders with the best possible service and family security. This desire to serve, plus his ability and judgment enables him to do a competent, professional job of fitting personal and business insurance to the needs of all. We are proud to have C. R. "Chuck" Peterson as an associate and \ve are pleased to tell his many friends of his "Millionaire" accomplishment again in 1959. 1 Frank Klondike -- Agency Manager Suite 525 Gas-Electric Bldg. - Phone 5-0603 AH forms of Life Insurance - Annuities Group Insurance Individual Accident. Sickness and Hospitalization Plans COMPANY OES MOINES, IOWA mond nearly ago. A graduate of the Richmond High School and also ot the Worsham College of Embalming in Chicago. AMicensed. Funeral Director since 1936. He was associated with his father in the Funeral Service until 1948 when he bought out the business, which he has operated since. He also was a Deputy Coroner under his fa- Jher, Harry L. Ehorn, who was cwoner for fourteen years before his untimely death. Theron is well acquanted with the duties of the Coroner's Office having been appointed by the Board -of Supervisors to fill out the unexpired term of his father. He ran unopposed in 1956. He served with the Navy in World War 2 having served in Okinawa. He is also Past Commander of The Paul C. Hoffman Post, American Legion at Richmond, Past President of the Richmond Rotary Club, Past President of The McHenry County Firemen's Association. aod Immediate Past President of the McHenry County Deputy Sheriff's Association. He is also a membc ,of the Moose Lodge at Woodstock. a member of The Richmond Fire Department for twenty-four years, a Trustee for the Richmond Fire District. Has served as Heart Fund Chairman for Richmond for several years, and has been recently appointed as a Director of the Illinois Coroner's Association for the Northern D i s t r i c t , i n c l u d i n g t w e n t y Counties. He has always been affiliated with the Republican Party. (Political Adv.) NOW SNUrtURBOR BOAT CLUB Fox Street RE-OPENED FOR BUSINESS Special Lenten dinners featured by Chef Alfred Falk Also Jeanne Randolph, your favorite organist will be here to entertain you BAR OPEN 12 NOON DINING ROOM OPEN 4:80 P.M. PHONE EV 5-2671 Closed Mondays 1 ^Jhank %^t 4 ou We wish to take this opportunity to thank all our friends and customers for their past patronage for the last 14 months. May we assure you that we are looking forward lo^being of continued service to you during the coming months in serving you with fine food. 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