Page Two THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, May 3, 19612 4 Elect Garden Club Officers Wed April 28 J PERSONALS Community Club Holds La<li<-s' Xifht The Johnsburg Community club committee for annual Ladies Night, to take place next Saturday, May 5, wishes j to announce that the opening! time is 6:30 p.m., not 7:15 p.m.! as printed on the tickets. Members who have put in their reservations for tickets, but have n«il called for them as; yet, are urged to contacti either Kmmet Hansen cir Al-! fred Oeffling before Saturday, j All pre-arrangements have been j laker, care of by this time and Ihc commiltee is assuring all] participants a very pleasant | evening. j The nexl meeting of the I club will i»e . held Monday,! May 7 at 8 p.m. and all mem-' bers arc invited to be present! as there are very important! business matters to be dis-i cussed. Refreshments will be served by the following com- April Bride MRS. JOHN PEARSON The McHenry Garden club met last Thursday at the j home of Mrs. Harry Stine- ' spring, Pistakee Bay, with j eighteen members and one ! guest present. j New officers elected are |president, Mrs. Alex Duncan; [vice-president, Mrs. Florence ! Svoboda; recording secretary, Mrs. J. J. Gruenfeld; corresponding secretary, Mrs. John Ritter; and treasurer, Mrs. I E)arl Krukow. Mrs. Svoboda gave a fine report of the annual meeting of the Garden Club of Illinois that was held at the Palmer House on April 16. Mrs. Marion Ritter also attended. The club is again sponsoring |a student from the community ! high school for the conservation workshop at DeKalb, July 18 to 13. i Mrs. Charles Walgreen ex- I tended an invitation to club j members and friends to visit | her beautiful garden again at i Hazelwood in Dixon, May 5 land 6, when the daffodils and magnolias will be in the peak Rudi J Studio THE WALTER MILLERS Miss Barbara Dziewior of Richmond and Waited Miller of Ringwood were married in St. Peter's Catholic church, Spring Grove, at 11 o'clock Saturday, April 28. Miss Bernice Walston of Ok- I ol' bloom. This is a benefit for mittee: Frank Schaefer, John j lahoma City became the bride Abraham Lincoln memorial N. Schrniti, Frank Schmitt, Qf Mr. John Clarence Pearson, j garden at Springfield. Wm. Stahlmann, Dennis r also of that city, on Saturday, ; The Garden club was repre- Schmitt, Michael Schoenholtz! April 21, in Watchorn chapel j sented on April 10 by the and Bert Stittgen. j of St. Luke's Methodist church, j arbor committee wh^n Mrs. I ^he bridegroom is the son of Alex K. Duncan and Mrs. Riverview Camp Mr. and Mrs. John Clarence Erik Braenne visited the Cere- To Sponsor Party Riverview Camp. R.N.A., will sponsor a public card party at the Knights of Columbus hall on Tuesday evening. May 15, at 8 o'clock. Pearson, Sr., of Ringwood. Home-School Group Sponsors Luncheon St. John's Home and School association is sponsoring a luncheon and card party on Tuesday, May 8, at the Johnsburg Community clubhouse at 12:30 o'clock. Wed 25 Years Rudy J Studio Photo Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Dean of Wonder Lake were guests of honor at a silver wedding celebration held last Saturday evening in Mathews hall. Shown with them is their daughter, Donna Mae, 13, who arranged and planned the celebration in her parents' honor. About 125 persons attended the anniversary party. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Nurse are parents of a daughter born April 24 at McHenry hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Detwiler, Wonder Lake, announce the birth of a son at McHenry hospital April 25. A A daughter was born April 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rosentreter at McHenry hospitaL A Crystal Lake couple, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Legel, became parents of a son April 27 at McHenry hospital. Mr. and Mrs. David Page announce the birth of a daughter April 27 at McHenry hospital. A daughter wr.s born April 28 at McHenry hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Branham. Dr. and Mrs. Peter Griesbach announce the birth of a daughter April 29 at McHenry hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henger are parents of a daughter born April 29 at McHenry hospital. A daughter was born April 27 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conway. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schaefer became parents of a girl April 28 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. On April 29 a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sturm, Wonder Lake, at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cumin ings, Wonder Lake, became parents of a daughter April 29 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. A daughter was born April 27 at Harvard hospital to Mr. and Mrs. George Biggs. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Raysby are parents of a daughter born April* 29 at Harvard hospital. A daughter was born April 26 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baudin of Wonder Lake. A son was born April 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hellios at Harvard hospitaL ^ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haw- * kins are parents of a daughter born April 24 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Beese April 24 at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, OfKITAL William F. Doherty is a patient in Victory Memorial hospital, Waukegan. McHenry Hospital Patients admitted to McHenry hospital during the past week included Myrtle Smith and Cary Meissner, Fox Lake; Ruth Brown and John Crispe, Cary; Robert Black and Edward Murphy, Wonder Lake; Alma Hayes, Ruth McFadden, Helen Diekman and Angelo Budasi, Crystal Lake; Master Jeffrey Watson. Barrington; Clarence W e i c k, Ingleside; Rose Holland, Spring Grove; Charles Caley, Stanley Duval, Charles Basak, Miles Rowland, Richard Puckett, Mar g a r e t Hiller, Carrie Woerner, Rena Rumps, Clarence Roberts, Jennie Hagberg, William Knapp, Mary Lou Sabielny and Christine Williams, McHenry. Memorial Hospital During the past week patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included Anna Miller and Earl Reed, McHenry; Pearl Bukovsky, Paul Gergits, Robert Eksing and Mary Audino, Wonder Lake. Harvard Hospital James Milboum of McHenry was admitted as a patient during the past wefek at Harvard hospital. SUMMER SCHOOL REGISTRATION Announcement was made last week of registration for summer school at St. Mary's, McHenry, on Friday, May 4, from 2 to 5 p.m. and Saturday, May 5, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. There will be remedial classes in reading and arithmetic, and also enrichment classes in reading, science and Spanish. All classes will be limited to' fifteen pupils. biai Palsy class of North school. Crystal Lake, and gave to,, each child a flowering crab tree to be taken' home and planted in their own yards. They also . gave them a pot of lovely tulips. WOMAN'S CLUB FEATURES MUSICAL, DRAMATIST MAY 11 The McHenry Woman's club's annual spring luncheon will be held May 11 at 12:30 o'clock at the McHenry Country club, with Mrs. Jody Lieberson and her committee in charge of reservations. Guest artist on the program will be Sulie Harand, one of WHITE ELEPHANT SALE St. Patrick's Mothers club is sponsoring a white elephant sale Friday, May 11, from 2 to 8 p.m., and Saturday, May 12, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the church basement. MARRIAGE LICENSES Walter B. Miller, Ringwood, and Barbara Dziewior, Richmond. America's foremost musical dramatists, whose unique combination of musical and dramatic talent has won her wide acclaim. She has a wonderful combination of a fine singing voice and a fantastic dramatic ability which brings the characters of her numerous plays to life. Besides her personal appearances, Sulie Harand has her own radio show and has made many television appearances. New officers for the coming year will be installed by Mrs. Florence Svoboda. The McHenry Woman's club has received a citation from the Genpffai Federation of Wom^s Clubs and Sears Roebud? Foundation for participation in civil improvements, with contributions to the McHenry library of $182 as proceeds of the Valentine's Day card party. The club will send Ronald Johnson of the local high school to State Conservation camp at Northern Illinois university for one week. It would be grand if our nation would adopt a 13-month calendar--6 Junes and 7 Octobers. May 5-6 McHenry Choral Club Program -- 8:15 p.m. -- High School Auditorium. May 5 Bake and Rummage Sale -- St. Peter's School, Volo -- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 8 St. John's Home and School Association Luncheon and Card Party -- Johnsburg Community Clubhouse -- 12:30 p.m. May 10 Lakeland Park Chop Suey Luncheon -- Noon -- Community House. May 11-12 White Elephant Sale --. St. Patrick's Church Basement -- Sponsored by Mothers Club. May 12 McHenry Kiwanis C'ub Second Annual Box Supper Social -- 7:30 p.m. -- Legion Home. Pistakee Terrace Third Annual Spring Dance -- Johnsburg Community Hall -- 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. May 15 Public Card Party -- K. of C. Ilall --- Sponsored by Riverview Camp, R.N.A. May 16 Salad Bar Luncheon and Style Show -- Zion Lutheran Church Social Hall -- Serving at Noon -- Sponsored by Zion Ladies Aid. May 23 W.S . C . S . Garden Walk -- 0 a.m. to 4 p.m. -- Luncheon erved at Methodist Church a.m. to y:30 p.m. READ THE CLASSIFIEDS Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ramaeker and children of Hardy* Iowa, have been visiting relatives here where they came to attend the wedding of Barbara Dziewior and Walter Miller which took place Saturday at St. Peter's church. Spring Grove. Mrs. Gerald Newman has returned from a 6 months visit in the home of her son, Curtis, in Oklahoma City, Okla. She motored to McHenry in company with her son and wife who were en route to Boston to attend a convention. Among the local folks who attended the wake of William Mahoney in Oak Park last week were: Mrs. A. D. Foley, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Foley, Mrs. George Phalin, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anglese, Miss Nellie Doherty, Mr. and Mrs. George Pederson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foss. Included in the folks who attended the funeral on Tuesday were Rev. Fr. Edward Coakley, Mrs. William Doherty, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Doherty, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Doherty, Bernard Doherty, Robert Doherty, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knox and son, John. Miss Bertilla Freund, Mrs. J^adeleine Schroeder and Mrs. 'Mayme Freund accompanied by Mrs. Ella Buss of Burlington, Wis., attended the twentysixth bi-annual state convention of the Catholic Daughters of America, held at the Faust hotel in Rockford last Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Mueller of St. Louis spent a few days recently in the home of Rev. and Mrs. Carl Lobitz. Mr. and Mrs. Sibre Whiting, Julie and Joanne, accompanied b|y Nancy Whiting of Madison, Wis., spent the weekend at Rochester, Minn., where they saw their daughter and sister, Sandra Whiting, receive her cap in ceremonies held by St. Mary's School of Nursing on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Krull of Tucson, Ariz., are spending a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs, Fred Fowles, and husband. Mrs. Mary Buch was a weekend guest of relatives in Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Blackwell, Carol and Chuck, of Wilmette, were recent - visitors in the Joseph Williams home. Mrs. Frances Schmitt and Mrs. Clara Stilling, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bergsma of Richmond, have returned from a six weeks motor trip to California, where they visited in the home of the latter's son, Frances Bergsma, and family in Long Beach. Among the many places of Interest they visited were the Petrified Forests, Knott's Berry Farm, Disneyland, Lawrence Welk's Show and the Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico. jt^\ Mr. and Mrs. GottMed Krapf were weekend guests! of Glenview friends. ^ Mrs. Carl L. Antonson accompanied her husband to O'- Hare field, Monday, where he took a plane for Newark, N.J., CL aire 5 HAIR STYLISTS 385-0010 1222 N. GREEN ST. MON. thru SAT. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed Wed. Let our staff of experts restyle and personalize your hair with one of our natural looking body permanents. Claire • Mary Ann • Eleanore 9 Marlene Rain and Values Suits In a Choice of Styles & Fabrics Including a Few Double Knits HOURS: Daily 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Incl. Wed. -- Fri. 9:30 a.m. - 9 pan. 8717 W. Elm St. McHenry V FORMAL Launch the summer social whirl in fine style with a tuxedo from our smart, new f e a t h e r - w e i g h t s . D i n n e r jackets in white and solid colors. SERVICE Ph. 385-0019 1214 N. Green St. McHenry, OL after spending several days here. Mrs. May Ruth of Elgin was a Friday over night guest in the home of her sister, Mrs. Agnes Nieman. Mrs. Jean Hammershoy, Rosalyn and Richard, spent several days the past week with her father, Leon Andrews, and her sister, Mrs. Berniece Hamilton, in Bangor, Mich. The Merwin Staines family of Woodstock were Sunday dinner guests in the William Staines home. Evening visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Whiting of Woodstock. Mrs. Frances Schmitt, who has just returned from a trip to California, was honored at a welcome home party at her home in W. John street, Sunday evening. Those present for a pot-luck supper and social evening were the Jack Schmitt and Donald Wagner families of Spring Grove, the Roland Bauer family, Ringwood. the Edward Condon, Leon Schmitt and Dennis Schmitt families of McHenry. Mrs. Irene Guffey accompanied her son, Wiliam Guffey, and family Of Richmond to Deerfield, Saturday, where William served as pall-bearer at the funeral of his greataunt Mrs. Clarice Walsh which took place from Holy Cross Church with burial in Calvary Cemetery, Woodstock. Mrs. Walsh, 88, a former resident of the Woodstock area died in Lake County General hospital, Waukegan, Wednesday where she had been a patient three months following a fall in which she sustained a broken hip. Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson, son, Tommy, Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson and Mrs. Agnes Adams were guests in the Marion Messman home in Woodstock Sunday where they helped Jerry Messman celebrate his fourteenth birthday. Mr. Thompson and Mrs. Adams are Jerry's godparents. Mrs. Joseph Williams, daughter, Virginia, and granddaughters, Virginia Newkirk and Colleen Doherty, accompanied by Miss June Smith, R.N., and Miss Bernita Brothers, R.N.. of Gumee, visited the Garfield Park Conservatory in Chicago Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elshoff and children spent a few days last week with relatives in Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson of Reeseville, Wis., were here Saturday to visit his motlllf, Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson, and sister, Mrs. Agnes Adams, and helped the latter celebrate a belated birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Williams and daughter, Virginia, visited friends in Park Ridge, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Houghton and baby moved Saturday from one of the L.L.L. apartments, on Main street, to a place at 1414 Freund avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Wirtz and children have moved from the Lasch cottage, north of this city, to Lake-In- The-Hills near Algonquin. Mrs. William Wissell who formerly resided at 3927 W. Main street is now making her home in one of the Magnuson Legal NOTICE STATE OF ILLINOIS ) )SS COUNTY OF McHENRY) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF McHENRY COUNTY IN CHANCERY McHENRY STATE BANK,)* an Illinois Banking Corpora-) tion, and GERALD J. CAR-) EY, Trustee ) Plaintiffs) vs. ) RICHARD J. GLADUa/k/a) RICHARD JOSEPH GLA-) DU, a/k/a RICHARD GLA-) DU, ELIZABETH A. GLArj DU, a/k/a ELIZABETH) ANN GLADU, a/k/a ELIZA-) BETH GLADU, PERKINS) LUMBER AND FUEL) COMPANY, an Illinois Cor-) poration, and UNKNOWN) OWNERS ) Defendants) .. No. 39203 The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given you, Richard J. Gladu, a/k/a Richard Joseph Gladu, a/k/a Rich- Joseph Gladu, a/k/a Richard Gladu, and Unknown Owners, defendants in the above entitled suit, that the said suit has been commenced in the Circuit Court of McHenry County, by the said plaintiffs against you, praying for . the foreclosure of a certain trust deed made by Richard J. Gladu, a/k/a Richard Joseph Gladu, a/k/a Richard Gladu, and Elizabeth A. G l a d u , a / k / a E l i z a b e t h Ann Gladu, a/k/a Elizabeth Gladu to Gerald J. Carey, as Trustee, conveying the premises described as follows, to wit: Lot twenty two (22) and Lot twenty three (23) in McHenry Country Club First Addition, a Subdivision of part of the Southwest Quarter (%) of Section thirty six (36), Township forty five (45) North, Range eight (8), East of the Third Principal Meridian, according to the plat thereof recorded March 17, 1922, as Document No. 54379, in Book 4 of Plats, Page 52, in McHenry County, Illinois, and. for other relief; that summons was duly issued out of said court against you as provided by law and that the said suit is still pending. Now, therefore, unless you, Richard J. Gladu, a/k/a Richard Joseph Gladu, a/k/a Richapartments at 913 N. 3rd street. NOTICE New location of Dutch Mill Candy Shop 1260 N. Green St. McHenry (Between Certified and Ben Franklin Stores) "Wfoafc it the safest way to carry fwFadls on a business trip?" Get a supply of inexpensive Travelers Checks at our bankfeefore you start. 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The petitioners are making their request for a private park on said premises, including swimming pool, etc., for recreational purposes. The property is located on the south shore of Dutch Creek, west of the Fox River, approximately one-half mile south of Johnsburg and approximately two miles northeast of McHenry, The hearing on the above petition will be heard on Wednesday, May 9, at 3 p.m. in the city hall in McHenry. OBITUARY MRS. THEODORE G1Y Last rites were held Wednesday afternpon from the Mat? chapel in Chicago for Mrs. Theodore Guy, 56, of Still Hijl drive, McHenry Shores, who died in McHenry hospital April 29, after an illness of several months. Burial was in Mount Olive cemetery. Mrs. Guy had lived in this area for the past five years. Survivors include the widower, Theodore; a son, Frank Thompson, of Chicago; five grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Antoinette Broun; and a brother, Paul Miller, of Chicago. Gladu, and Unknown Owners, the said defendants, file A your answer to the complaint * in said suit or otherwise make your appearance therein, the said Circuit Court of McHenry County, held in the courthouse* in the city of Woodstock, Illinois, on or before the 3rd Monday in the month of May, 1962, being the 21st day of May, 1962, default may be entered against you at any time after that day and a decree entered in accordance with the prayer of said complaint. Dated April 12, 1962. LESTER EDINGER Clerk (Court Seal) Cowlin & Cowlin 88 North Williams St. Crystal Lake, Illinois Attorney for Plaintiff # (Pub. April 19-26, May 3, 1962) SPECIAL STOIAGE SERVICE T PRACTICALLY UBLES tjosnioo \W Try this simple, inexpensive service just once and youll never stand for cram-jammed closets again. We take off-season garments, clean them and hold them in safe storage until you need them again. Then, back they come, neat as a pin and ready to wear immediately. 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