o Thursday, Aptil 28,19£6 THE McHENBY PLAINDEALEB Section One April 28 P.T.A. Meeting -- Edgebtook School -- Miss Helen Curran, Speaker. StV Clara's Court W.C.O.F., Installation and Dinner. American Field Service Day • M.C.H.S. - Pot-Luck Dinner at 6:30 - School Cafeteria - Public Invited. April 29 Rummage Sale -- Zion Luther, Church -- 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. April 30*May 1 McHenry Choral Club Twenty - Fifth Anniversary Spring Prbgram -- 8:15 p.m. -- M.C. H.S. Auditorium. May S Fox River Valley Camp, No. 3251, R.N.A. --Regular MeetingMrs. George Johnson Home, 3805 Main Street --8 PTO,- May 5 Ririgwood Cemetery Society Annual Spring Card Party -- Ringwood School - 8 p.m. Card Party and Style Show-- V.F.W. Clubhouse -- 8 p.m. -- Sponsored by McHenry Shores Club. May 7 Country Art Fair Hoe Down -- Sponsored by Women's Auxiliary to McHenry Hospital -- WiKg 'n Fin Club -- Buffet Supper at 7:30, Dance at 9:30. "Over The Rainbow" Dance -- § p.m. to 1 a.m. -- Community Club, Johnsburg. May 9 Joyce Kilmer Court, No. 573, <• Catholic Daughters of America Mother-Daughter Banquet--Mc- Hency Country Club-- 7 p.m. Rummage Sale -- Beach House, McCullom Lake -- 9 It. takes a good figure to turn a sweater into an interesting yarn- May 11 McHenry Woman's Club Spring Luncheon -- Country Squire, Grayslake -- Noon. May 15 S e c o n d Annual Camp-ORamia -- McHenry City Park-- Sponsored by Millstream Campers; May 17 Riverview Camp, No. 6818, R.N! A., Public Card Party -- 8 p.m. -- K. of C. Hall. May 18 Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid S<Xiiety Salad Bar Luncheon ai$J Style Show -- Noon. • May 19 Rummage Sale - St. Mary's Scjiool Gymr North Entrance -- 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday aryl Friday: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday - Benefit Northern IIlirftis University Newman Center • May 21 0-E.S. Smorgasbord -- Masonic Temple, 1309 N. Court Stfleet -- Serving Starts at 5 pi- Rummage and Bake Sale -- 10'a.m. to 2 p.m. -- Mount Hope Methodist Church, Pistakee Highlands. I May 28 a.m. to 4 p.m. -- Sponsored by^ Ladies of the Lake. SUSAN EARR INITIATED INTO CWENS SOCIETY COMMUNITY PTA MEETS E^gebrook school will be the MoHeh^y Community PTA meeting place Thursday, April 28, at 8 p.m. Miss Helen Curran, assistant superintendent of instruction for School District 15 and 156, will speak abonk, curriculum in the area, a subject which should be of vitaC jnterest to all parents. Miss«*Curran will speak first, and ^jhe business meeting will follow. The meeting will include^- election of officers and a vote *Qn the change of meeting nights- Susan C. Farr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Farr of McHenry, has been initiated into Cwens at Northern Illinois university. Cwens is the sophomore women's honorary soc i e t y a t N I U . T h e n a m e "Cwens" is taken from the Anglo-Saxon word meaning queen and lady. To be eligible for Cwens, a young, lady must have a "B" or better grade average in her first semester's study at Northern, be active in extra-curricular activites and be of high moral character., Miss Farr is a second-sei% ester freshman who will begin her Cwen duties next autumn. She is a psychology major. She is active on campus ,in women's extra-mural basketball, volleyball, Softball teams, Women's Recreation association executive board and dean's list. LARGE CROWD AT FELLOWSHIP CHURCH DINNER The American Legion hall was filled Saturday night as Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran church had a 90 percent turnout for its fellowship dinner. Alan Olsen was the master of ceremonies for the program, which began with a songfest led by Phillip Helwig and accompanied by Alice Malzahn. The speakers were Wayne Malzahn, who spoke on "Our Church Program"; John Flint, "Our Witness". The hostesses for the evening, under the direction of Hostess Chairlady Roye Roadman, were June Berg, Audry Bye, Shirley Campbell, Lavern Hromec, Alice Malzahn, Nancy Mowrer, Pat Peterson, Pauline Pries, Barb Schmaling, Ann Varese and Lori Wilhelm. Arrangements Chai r 1 a d y Joyce Pinkonsly was complimented for the lovely centerpieces made under her direction. Secretaries Inga Duncan and LaVerne Hromec received congratulations for the mountanous typing job they had accomplished. Everyone went home filled with good food, good thoughts and looking forward to the "every member" visitation which took place on Sunday. 05PJTAL McHenry Hospital Patients admitted during the past week in McHenry hospital included Dona Crispe, Cary; Albert Schutz, Virginia Schilling and Margaret Goza, Lake Villa; Marie Boncosky, Royden Bishop, Linda Lee Toscano and Harold Johnson, Crystal Lake; Conrad Wolf gram, Richmond; Elizabeth Schippers, Otto Wolter and William Krogmann, Round Lake; Marie Jung; Catherine Jacobs and Cheryl Wilder, Wauconda; John Panzer, Barrington; James Orr, Racine, Wis.; Loren Meyer, Island Lake; Thomas E. Thompson, Lina Radash and Henry Mason, Ingleside; George .E. Kleinfeld, Woodstock; Roman J. Wielock, Wonder Lake. Also, .Jeffrey Granger, Christine Miller, Sam Bucaro, Robert Polacek, Peg Wagner, Roy Miller, Jr:, Earl Ninemire, Vincent Weinberg, Steven Erickson, James Collins, Kathleen M. O'Brien, Kurt Lauer, Carol M. Carlson and Anthony R. Mc- Andrews, McHenry. Memorial Hospital Woodstock During the past week patients. admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included Katherine Hinz, Irene Menolasino, Robert Lunak, Robert Wiggins, Master Michael Wenkel, Peter Katauskas, Richard Vincent, Kenneth Wakeham, Ernest Youngberg, Victoria Mc- Call and David Campbell, Wonder Lake Also Baby David Ritzert, Solon Mills; Debra Wirtz, Roman Bauer, Leone Kathen, Mary Wayne McWilliams, Donna Miller, John Blake, Master Kinder, Rev. Eugene Lutz and Obituaries LEO E. ORLOWSKI Leo E. Orlowski, 73, of 306 W. Broadway, Pistakee Highlands, died Monday, April 25, of a heart attack while visiting in the home of a neighbor. Mr. Orlowski was born in Chicago April 7, 1893, and had lived in this area for the past nine years. He was a member of St. John's church, the Holy Name society and the Pistakee Highlands association. The deceased belonged to Court No. 1197, C.O.F., OF St. Hyacinth's church, Chicago. Mr. Orlowski was a retired employee of Skils-Saw, Chicago, leaving the company in 1955. Survivors are his son, Richard W., with whom he made his home; two sisters, Mrs. Maime Kitrush of Wisconsin and Mrs. Agnes Pingle of Wheeling. He was preceded in death Aug. 8, 1965, by his wife, Lillian; by one daughter, Florence, in 1941 and by two brothers. Funeral Mass will be sung at 10" o'clock Friday at St. John's church, with burial in the church cemetery. The body rests at the K.K. Hamsher chapel in Fox Lake after 7 o'clock Wednesday. Rosary wiH be recited at 8 o'clock Thursday evening. CftARLES 8. PHIPPS Rev. Ernest C. Carder will officiate at last rites to be held for Charles S. Phipps Thursday morning at 10:30 William Walker, McHenry; and Henry Aissen, Ringwood. Harvard Hospital During the past week Mrs. Louis Adams was a patient in the Harvard hospital. -- Personals -- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and daughter, Debbie, of Waukegan were Sunday guests tf her aunt, Miss Rita Martin. 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Survivors are his wife, Mary; a son, John Charles, home on leave from Fort Polk, La.; a daughter, Susan, at home; his mother, Mrs!Julia Shipley Phipps, and a sister, Miss Helen Phipps, of Evanston. MARY ANNA STEIN Mrs. Mary Anna Stein, 77 Center street, Crystal Lake, died in Memorial hospital, Woodstock, early Monday, April 25. Mrs. Stein was a native of the Volo area, where she was born June 19, 1894. Survivors are her husband, Eugene R.; two children, Norman Lodtz of Crystal Lake and Mrs. John (Marian) Engelsen of Garden Prairie; a brother, Andrew Steinsdoerfer, of Crystal Lake; and three sisters, Mrs. Peter (Frances) Koob and Mrs. Ann Heimer of McHenry and Mrs. Roy (Margaret) Montgomery of Chicago. Services were held at 10:30 o'clock Wednesday morning at the Querhammer funeral home, with interment in Crystal Lake Memorial park. ORRIN .WOLF Private rites were conducted Monday for Orrin Wolf, 70, of 1012 Cherry Valley road, McHenry, who died unexpectedly in his home April 22. Mr. Wolf was a retired vicepresident of Hotpoint Corp. He was a captain in the Air Force in World War I, serving overseas. TWO ACCIDENTS Charles C. Hall of Rand road escaped uninjured last week when his car struck a telephone pole three miles south of the city on Draper road. Tho gas pedal on his car' reportedly stuck, and he lost- control as he attempted to negotiate a curve. In another accident, James Clark of Riverview drive, McHenry, and John Majewski of Algonquin escaped, injury but their vehicles were badly damaged when they were involved in an accident on Rt. 176. Majewski was blamed for failure to yield the right of way. The polar bear is often seen swimming easily, 200 miles from the nearest land. Surveys show that only about half of the elopment-marriages are successful.- Bingo Bu§ Special For April 8 LARGE PIZZAS FREE LI 3 Your Choice if the winning Bingo Card comes from hire GREEN PEML CLUB 3425 W. Pearl Street PHONE 385-31SO McHenry WALLPAPER HI©?! 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