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Page Two THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER STATUS 6F CLASS PICNICS TOLD TO PARENTS BY PTA 4'- *' ::>n*• !,$** l,<i #" 4 I 's' ^ . h -si. BONNIE BKDA Ronnie Brda To .Marry In May 1 Mr and Mrs. Charles J. Brda announce the^ engagement of their daughter, Bonnie, to Mr. Patrick Goggin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Coggin, Sr., <;f Dunkirk; •jStew'-York.' ^ Miss Rrrla graduated from McHcnrv high school-and is a recent graduate of the Chicago school of dent at, nursing. He? fiance - graduated from Tri- State university"%pHo61 - of engineering and is employed by the Illinois state department of engineering. The young people are planning a May 19 wedding. Hold Deanery Workshop Here The Very Rev. Burwell E. Beddoes, V.F., moderator for the McHenry Deanery Council Of Catholic Women, met with board members of the council to discuss plans and make arrangements for a workshop which will be he'ld in St. Mary's auditorium. McHenry, on Monday evening, April 9, from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Mrs. Charles Cuda. president of IVi c H e n r y deanery, announces that all committees have put in a great deal or time and effort to prepare the i April program, for which Rev. j Eugene Baumhofer is host ) pastor. Benediction in St. Mary's church-- 7:30 p.m.: ; registration and viewing of exhibits in auditorium, 7:50; j workshops in classrooms. 8:15; i general assembly in auditor- ! ium, 9.15. Introduction of j clergy and guests. Address of ! guest speaker. Edward Lortie | of Crystal Lake. Instructor in I leadership with the Christ oph- ! er movement. As a service to parents, the McHcnry High School Parent- Teacher association, through i t s p r e s i d e n t , M r s . J o h n Boehm, would like them to be aware of the fact that class picnics, post-prom picnics or other such activities under such a name are not sponsored and not chaperoned, but are completely planned and carried out by the students. Th(? high school administration and the teaching staff are ! anxioils to make clear that 11 hey have never authorized, sponsored or chaperoned, these j events. Any parents who are in ; doubt as to which are school i sponsored activities are invited | to call Principal Marvin Margin at his office at the school land he will be happy to talk to them. OSRITAL WotU Elect PTA Officer^ At April \ieetJnft - The High School PTA meeting will be held . in the, high s c h o o l c a f e t e r i a T h u r s d a y , April 12. at S*T5*"p.rn.' AH eighth grade parents are invited to attend. i- " r The election of officers will take place at this time. DANCERS TO PERFORM FOR WOMAN'S CLUB Relatives Attend - Christening Party On Sunday, Aparjf4rthe-Jeek Powers family, th&/ Jerome Stilling family, thej^Charles Stilling family and1 Mr.-and Mrs. Bernard A. Freund attended t^te christening- of Linda Marie Hurt, infan£$aughtei£ of Serviceman Hurt, in DDekpS|C sors were jeaniife Stilling ' and Neil Freund. SJWKff a r.flj-? A. Freund acted as. proxy 'tor Neil who is in the seminary. Linda Marie was-bbrn March 21 at the JolieTTJCSSpttal. tier mother is the former Betty Ann Stilling. .MS-, ters, Debbie, 4, an<? ^Patricia, '2. Friday. April 13, at 1 p.m., the McHenry Woman's club will meet in the Community Methodist church social hall, with Mrs. Stuart C. Rode and her committee in charge of the social hour which will precede the program. The pupils of Mrs. Raymond Olszewski will give a dance recital, using the Easter scene. Mrs. Olszewski has lived in McHenry Shores for about five years. .An interior decorator from RTgin will be present to give timely suggestions on home beautification. This is the season for all to be interested in making changes after a long winter, and this talk should be most helpful. The business meeting follows the program which is a very important one, i.e. election of officers, voting to increase dues, etc. Eighty-five per cent of the nation's top restaurants are s u p p o r t e d b y t h e e x p e n s e - account trade. Paul R. Yanda, music director in the local high school, has returned to his home on west Waukegan road after a month during which he was hospitalized for foot surgery. Thursday, April 5, 196^ McHenry Hosnital During the past week patients admitted to McHenry hospital included Emma Sutton, Richmond; Grace Barsel, Caroline Smith, Sharon Rivette, David Royce and James L. McConnell, Crystal Lake; Terri Janoto, Fox Lake; Albert Topp and Roman J. Wielock, Wonder Lake; Clara Steffens, Carv; Robert Popelka, Spring Grove: V i n c e n t Tomasello, C h a r l e s T h a c k e r . V i r g i n i a Karls, Wilburt Tjardes, Frank Neja, Dennis Latime»\ Linda Carlson, Michael Tillich, Laura R. Farwell, Michelle Dube, Stanley Duval, Vivian Klein, Joan Young. Carolyn Hoffman and Rose Mallozzi, McHenry. Memorial Hospital Patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, during the past week included Laverne Reed, Kathleen Regnier and Karen Roewer, McHenry; and James Jahn of Wonder Lake. Harvard Hospital Admittances in Harvard hospital during the past week in>- cluded Mns. John Kropik, Mrs. Otto Mueller, Charles Rode and Steve Davis, McHenry; and Mrs. Mike Smith, Wonder Lake. Communion Sunday For St. Clara's Codlt St. Clara's CSstftr 659, will have thei^wnUin'*"Communion Mass at 8 o'clock Sunday. April 8, at Mary's Catholic church^ Breakfast wiir fallow at the Legion home, to be, served by the men, for wbidr a slight charge will be made. AWiMinON! J3uton ^Iwiriing C^iuAAed AT RICHMOND TOWN HALL Beginning April 15ih, 2 p.m. by ROSE MARIE Outstanding Parade Majorette & Instructor Member of N.B.T.A. Enroll Now Phone: Richmond 8591 Entertains At Cocktail Party About forty fcjendsvvere entertained at a cbcktalT party, Saturday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conway. The affair,,honored the engagement of DeeAnn Hester and Arnold Freund. CARD OF THANKS Many thanks to everyone for their lovely flowers,-gifts,, cards and prayers I received during my stay in the hospital. Your thought fulness will always be remembered. Mamie King 4-5-62 All Types and Sizes (No Job Too Large or Too Small) For Prompt, Fast and Efficient Service call EV 5-4645 Al's Welding & Repair Service 4021 W. Main St. McHenry, ID. Color . . . Color ; . . Color! That's spring's flattering theme. Patches or out-seam treatments brilliantly aecemuat^this theme. •i /' $5.99 WE CONGRATULATE Ben Franklin Store & Pries Certified Store On their Remodelings *N 9Wt Green St. ROTH SHOES Mr. and Mrs. Richard Croak, Crystal Lake, announce the birth of their first son, Robert James, April 3 at Memorial hospital, Wood stock. Mrs. Croak is the former: Kay Bacon, daughter of tli^ Harold Bacons of Crystal Lake. The baby was born on the eightyfourth birthday of his greatgrandmother, Mrs. Nellie Bacon, of McHenry. The paternal grandparents are the Robert Croaks of Woodstock. Two sisters, Kathleen and Margaret, are anxious to make the acquaintance of their new brother. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bitterman became parents of a son March „ 28 at McHenry hospital. A daughter was born to a Wonder Lake couple, Mr. and Mrs. James Beyer, March 28 at the local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harryv Mickelson announce the birth of a daughter at the McHenry hospital on March 28. On M^rch 29 at the McHenry hospital a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Dehne. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gustafson, Crystal Lake, are parents of a daughter born April 1 at McHenry hospital. ?»Ii\ anu mrs. Tom Cusak announce the birth of a daughter born March 29 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. A daughter was born March 30 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Weiss. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koehl of Lakeland Park announce the birth of a son, Henry Stephen, III, March 21 at McHenry hospital. They have two other children, both girls. Ha Ills and Chervle. Their second child and second son, Donald Rex, was boriv March 28 at McHenry hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jensen of Sunnyside. The 8 lb., 7 o7.. young fellow was welcomedjTfiome by a" brother, Ray, Tr., -who will be 3 years old in June. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barger of McHenry and Mrs. Lillian Jensen of Sunnyside. April 5 C. D. of A. Regular Meeting -- K. of C. Hall April 9 Hol y N a m e M e e t i n g -- 8 p.m. --- St. Mary's Hall -- Catechetical Series Film, "The Life of Christ". April 10 McHenry Chapter, O.E.S., Stated Meeting -- Betty H. Clark, Guest Speaker. April 12 Community P.T.A. Achieve* ment Night -- Junior High School --- 7 p.m. April 10 Republican Women Sponsor Talk by Father Becka -- High School -- 8 p.m. April 24 McHenry Chapter, O.E.S, Stated Meeting -- Job's Dmaghlers, Guests. April Zion Lutheran Rummage Sale --- 7 p.m. i7 TLadies Aid -Ssi:30 a.m. to WED MARCH 31 Alfred Fritz of Sunnyside took as his bride Norma E. Walters of Princeton in a double ring ceremony performed March 31 in the Fritz home. Justice of the Peace Casimir Cios officiated at the 2:30 o'clock rite. B I B I. E SPEAKS TO YOU » CMMU KHCt MOO! SUNDAY, APRIL 8 "WHY READ THE BIBLE" Radio: WAIT (820 kc) Sun. 9.00 a.m. WCLM-FM (101.9 mc) 8:45- a.m. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to everyone for their thoughtfulness and many acts of kindness shown during the passing of our loved one, C a t h e r i n e P i t z e n . S p e c i a l thanks to the Johnsburg Choir, to the neighbors for the food they prepared and to the Clergy for their comforting expressions of sympathy at this time. The Pitzen Family *4-5-62 CHARLENE FREUND HEADS SORORITY* AT UNIVERSITY Charlene Freund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Freund, 3302 N. Chapel Hill roajd, McHenry, has recently been elected president of Alpha Xi Delta national social sorority at Nbrthern Illinois University. Charlene is a junior, majoring in business education. Other activities include May Fete committee and Delta Beta Epsilon. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Ocheltree of Elgin spent a recent day in the Elmer Winkleman home. Mr. and Mrs. G. Walinder have returned from a several days visit in the home of their daughter, Mrs. Robert Belzer, and family in Rockford. Other guests in the home were their granddaughter, , Mrs. Dwane Hogue, and daughters, Rosemary and Carrie Lynn, of Los Angeles, Calif. It was the Walinders' first acquaintance with their great-granddaughters. MODEL IN SHOW Eileen Zean and Karen Karls will represent their respective schools, Marian Central and McH<?nry high, in a fashion board revue to be held in Meadowdale Thursday evening, April 5. There are 151 hidden taxes on a (each) loaf of bread. BURGERS-SHAKES-FRIES Open 7 Days per week - 6 a.m. -11 p.m. 2V2 Miles East of McHenry on Route 120 EARNS HONOR LIST Mary Margaret Whiting, daughter of Sibre Whiting of McHenry, is one of fifteen nursing students at the University of Colorado who earned high fall semester grade averages which put them on the dean's honor list for the last semester. j SHOP IN McHENRY REPORT OF CONDITION OF McHENRY STATE BANK * of McHenry, Illinois at^the close of business March 26, 1962, a State banking institution organized and operating under the banking laws of tbe State of Illinois and a member of the Federal Reserve System. Published in accordance with a <m9 made by the Director of the Department of Financial Institutions and by the Federal Reserve Bank Of this District. d* A S S E T S 1. Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection $ 1,716,492.4 2. United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed $ 5,950,565.38 3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions 4. Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including $499,976.40 securities of Federal agencies and corporations not guaranteed by U. S.) 5. Total securities 6. Less reserves applicable to items (2), (3) | and (4) 7,477,878.40 7. Corporate stocks (including $18,000.00 stock of Federal Reserve Bank) 18,000.00 8. Loans and discounts (including $16,621.78 overdrafts) 9,030,486.31 9. Less reserve for bad debts .... 210,875.03 8,819,611.28 10. Bank premises owned $139,999.00 furniture and fixtures 8,642.14 148,641.14 11. Real estate owned other than bank premises 1.00 14. Other assets 5,566.59 15. TOTAL ASSETS $18,186,190.81 1,027,336.62 499,976.40 7,477,878.40 16. 17. 18. 19. 21. 22. L I A B I L I T I E S Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $ 5,874,306.86 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 9,598,201.78 Deposits of United States Government (inincluding postal savings) 289,292.22 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 479,653.00 Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 179,059.45 TOTAL DEPOSITS $16,420,513.31 j ( a ) T o t a l d e m a n d d e p o s i t s . . . 6 , 7 2 0 , 3 1 1 . 5 3 ( b ) T o t a l t i m e d e p o s i t s 9 , 7 0 0 , 2 0 1 . 7 8 Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES 130,222.35 $16,550,735.66 CL aire 5 HAIR STYLISTS 885-0010 1222 N. GREEN ST. HOURS HOP TO IT MON. g a.m. thru to With something new in hair fashion 6 p.m. f°r Easter. A new color - permanent - or 5 week rinse will give you fresh new Easter Look. SAT, Closed Wed. CLAIRE MARY ANN ELEANORE C A P I T A L A C C O U N T S 28. Capital (a) Common stock, total par value $100,000.00 100,000.00 29. Surplus 500,000.00 30. Undivided profits 293,615.19 31. Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) 741,839.96 32. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 1,635,455.15 33. TOTAg: LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $18,186,190.81 M E M O R A N D A 34. Assets pledged dr assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes 725,500.00 I, THOMAS F. BOLGER, Cashier, of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this report of condition is true and _ correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. ® THOMAS F. BOLGER We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this report of condition and declare that it has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct. ROBERT L. WEBER W. A. NYE, M.D. GERALD J. CAREY Directors State of Illinois County of McHenry ss.: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 30th day of March, 1962. MARY WEISENBURGER * Notary Public EV 5-2027 McHenry ON DRAPERY CLEANING ONLY 25C Per Lb. COIN-TYPE ANING You'll save at least one-half on Spring Cleaning of your draperies if you let us coin-type clean them, and you press them at home. Or, if you want us to press them, we will for an additional 25c per pound. Try us TODAY! FMOMBOW CLEANERS 1304 N. Front St., McHenry Professional and Coin-Type Cleaning Phone: 385-0927 Always Plenty FREE Parking At Rainbow APRIL*** SPECIALS 2-SLICE TOASTMAST®» AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC 1. SPECIAL 98 Crumb traydark or ! light toast selector. TOILET SEAT SOLID MOULDED Reg. $3.25 SPECIAL HEAVY DUTY P PUSH BROOM For patio, basement or garage. 16". Long lasting, non-stain,n9. LI f i,Hn9s.WK,teonly SPECIAL $198 VYCITAl' 1228 N. Green Si. Ph. EV 5-0098 are McHenry, I1L

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