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The McHenry Plaindealer from McHenry, Illinois • Page 3

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r- TIS-JJ" 4 the Mcnnm? pladtdSaleii kintef, Jusi 8, XC31 ten days fa the Alan Freund Police Receive Gift ResidenceChande home Cincinnati, Ohio, i A Robert Sutton, Miss Ger fc. a ft HERE AND THERE I "A business. trude Heckman, and Mrs. Jes and Mrs. Ben Schmitt, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph S. Schmitt 1 Mrs. Math Lay, Miss Mary I K. Schmitt, Mr.

and Mrs. John Also Frank Freund, Math Schmitt, Mrs. Dorothy A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Myron Glyzewskl June 4 hospital, Mr.

and Mrs. John Perry are the proud parents of a daughter born June 5 at McHenry hospital. MA se Yons, Chicago, Mr. and Mr, and Mrs," Albert Schaef-er have nmvn1.fmm thi. viA.

MrtT Charles Yons, Deerfield, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A Coles, tor Freund apartment, north of The last of 200 hew air conV Dousman, and Atty. and Himplemann, Mrs. CC a 1 8 Mrs.

Vernon Knox, Crystal Weingart, Stanley Schmitt. ditionednbf-level coaches Lake. delivered June 1 in Chicago. -Miss Ruth Schoenholtz was Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Lock-wood are happy over the arrival of their fourth grandchild and first-granddaughter; Karen Sue, born to Mr. and Mrs. Dallas David (Betty Lock-wood) of Algonquin at Memorial hospital June 5. He has a brother, Dall, who is 3 years old. The paternal grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Dallas Davis of Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freund are parents of a son, borrt at vr --l.

home from her studies at St. Charles School of "Nursing, Aurora, to spend a few days una, ciiy.io ilockford. and Mrs. Stephen N. Schmitt have returned from St.

Petersburg, where they spent the -past several months. They are making their home, for the summer in the John Thelen place at 908 N. Center street, Vacated by the Dr. Massouda family, who have moved to the Pepping place In Edgebrook Heights, which they have purchased. Mr.

and Mrs. Jerome Sharp and son, who formerly resided in the Hpnrv Jnolrcnn nluna ot last weeki with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L.

Schoenholtz. Jane IS, O.E.S. Stated Initiation Acacia Hall 8 pjn. and North Western RaHway'i $43,000,000 modernization of suburban trains. Clyde J.

Fitzpatrick, ptT dent of the North Western, also announced that the railway is already modernizing and improving the first forty eight double-deck "coaches ptir -chased only five years ago they may be used in Jnish-pu -operation. Fitzpatrick explains: i ed that while the orlzinSf -Miss Helen Buch of Chicago, spent the weekend with her mother, -Mrs. Mary Buch. St Therese hospital, Waukegan, June 1. Mr.

and Mrs. Alan. M. Freund Master Dall Davis of Algon quin Is spending several days of Cincinnati. Ohio, are the parents of a son, Jeffrey, born May 27.

The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Oim Fronnri smA 3304 W. Crescent street in the Mr. and Mrs.

John R. Schmitt, Mrs. Elizabeth Michels. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Muska, Mrs. "Carmen Antonson, Mrs. Robert Green, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Reinboldt, Mrs.

Fran ces Weingart, Richard Freund and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schmitt Mrs. Heins, the former Barbara Schmitt, was born in Johnsburg Sept 4, 1881, where she spent her, early She and her husband, Nicholas, who survives, were married years last November. Other survivors include two sons, Tony and John, of Aurora.

Miss Cindy Freund spent last week in the home of Marilyn Yanick of Cleveland, Ohio, before resuming her studies at Marquette university In Milwaukee. i Mrs: Albert Vales, son, Albert; Mr. and Mrs. James Glos-son, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Kempfer, sons, Albert, Michael and Joseph, and daughter, Debbie, attended graduation exercises of the Little Flower high with bis grandparents, Mr. and Howard Lockwood. Sunday visitors in the Lock-wood home were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schacht of WoodstocK.

Mr. and Mrs. -Herb Simon, Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson Mr.

and Mrs. George Blake. forty-eight double-deckers are being converted North Westerat will be operating a few con? ventional trains. But these be gradually taken out of serv. ice each week as the dodble Kotalik Studio Photo The.

McHenry police were happy recipients of a car radio and equipment presented to them last week by 1 the V.F.W; Post, No. 4600. Shown receiving the valuable equipment, at right, are Mayor Donald P. Doherty and Chief Joseph GrobeL Making the presentation were Gene Dobyns quartermaster; Vern Reinboldt, past commander; Mrs. Margaret Simmons gave birth, to a daughter at Memorial hospital June 2.

Mr. Simmons was killed in an accident at a gravel pit near Cary and family and Mrs. Gerald country uub subdivision, are now making their home in the Nordin place at 1001 Center street. The place they have va- cated will be tenanted by Atty. and Mrs.

Edwin J. Kalleck (newlyweds), The Dr. Wilt family moved recently from Johnsburg to the Kralowetz place at 503 N. Green street' which thev hnvo last November. summer.

ana noy Morrison, past commander. A daughter was born June 5 June 13 CD. of A. Installation of C. Hall.

June 17 Smorgasbord 5-7 p.m. Community House, 130 Allen Ave. Sponsored by Lakeland Park Women's Club. Bake Sale Benefit of McHenry Hospital Plstakee Terrace. June 29 Public Luncheon and Card Party VJF.W.

Qubhouse 12:30 pjn. Sponsored by VJ.W. Auxiliary. -July IS CD. of A.

Annual i i Hold Second Annual Antique Show June 9-U On June 9, 10 and 11, the second "annual antique shop and country store will be held at the Catholic student center In DeKalb, sponsored this year by the Catholic Daughters of America In cooperation with the staff of the Council of Catholic Women. Everyone is invited to at Hettermann and children attended eighth grade graduation exercises at Milton, Wednesday evening oL last week. The former's granddaughter, Marie a daughter of the James Wagners, was a member of the PERGONALS at Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor of Wonder Lake.

LICENSE OF ONE DRIVER REVOKED IN PAST WEEK purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hayes and ns of Chicago were Saturday evening visitors in the Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph me Olivers license of Mar- home of his mother, Mrs. Rich McHenry Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Bruce km Dyke of Huemann'a suMSc ard Hayes. vision, McHenry, vnd revofcB4- announce, the arrival of a son born May 29 at McHenry hos and Mrs.

Law Milled Mr. and Mrs. Albert Purvey, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Miller- and and Mrs.

Rob-ert Becker accompanied by by the state for driving wbilA intoxicated. 1 GIRL SCOUTS Brownie Troop 190 Brownie Troop 190 of McHenry lived like Indians for one day when they took part hi an Indian pow-wow on the shores of the Fox river. The Brownies wore Indian dresses pital rence of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phalin of Wauke school held at St.

Therese of the Infant Jesus' church hk Chicago, Sunday, and also a gathering held at the Fred Simon home later honoring their A Richmond couple, Mr. and -Suspensions have been ord- Mrs. Clarice Purvey and Mrs. gan called on McHenry rela Mrs- became parents tives Saturday. class.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stoffel were -in Elgin Sunday to see their granddaughter, Mary Lou Ekstrom, receive her diploma in graduation exercises held at St Mary's church. Local folks who attended the funeral of Mrs. Barbara Schmltt Heins at St.

Joseph's Catholic church. In Aurora, recently Included John Schmitt Joseph Schmitt, Katie Schmitt, Mr. and Mrs. John Thelen, Mr. Jui Frothingham of Crystal Uke were among fifty guests entertained In the home of of ajlaughter at McHenry hospital May 30.

Dinner guests in the Rob daughter, Kathleen Sue, a member of the class. they had made themselves, Twin daughters were bom ert Newkirk home. Sunday ered for Donald Jensen of Teat. -River Grove, Joseph Marlon 1 Crystal take and Danny Yeaf' ton of Woodstock, all for thrM, violations. 11 Probationary issued to Roger DeSaatU which they had painted Indian toMr.

and Mrs. Dale Rogney, May 30 at hospital.1 honoring their daughter, Judith, who graduated from the God seems to grant liberty Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan, in Elkhorn on May 28. The affair -honored Mr.

Morgan who graduated from the School of designs on. They also wore headbands they had braided. The day proved both educa Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kuna not to those who want it, but to those who are willing to tend and contributions of home canned goods, potted plants or welcomed a daughter May 30 of Crystal Lake and Norman eighth grade at Str Mary's that day, included Miss Virginia Williams R.N.

of Hlnes, Chiropody in Chicago on May tional and pleasurable. fight for it at McHenry hospital. fancy goods are requested. Johnson of Woodstock. Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin New kirk of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph-Williams and the Donald Doherty family of Mc TOP TREAT all popular flavors (rft Henry. ICECREAM it Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Thill and son, David, of Aurora vis FT.EE II-oz. Palrlelai ttsstvtnf I DEYERAGE GLASS 1 I ited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Rasmussen 6f Chicago was a guest of Miss Genevieve Knox a few days past week.

Ir. and Mrs. George Scher-zer were Des Plaines visitors a -few days last week. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Bon-slett of Chicago were local visitors Monday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knox, daughter, Lucille, Mrs. Eleanor Foley, son, Martin, Mr.

and Mrs. Maurice Foley, Mrs. Thomas Phalin and MrsrGeorge 79c Ctn Mr. and Mrs. Quentln Walsh, Judy, Jane and Gary, Mrs.

MMMIWUU Eleanor Foley, son, Martin, Misses Frances Hughes, Helen 25 EXTRA STAMPS Stevens and Pat Freund were in Milwaukee, Sunday, to see NATCO TEA SAGS II kNATCO TEA SAGS fj gafM liliali mini twiiJM im the formers-daughterr-Miss A GifT TO YCU raOIl IjATOIIAI each roa six viras Sandra Walsh receive her diploma from the School of Den PDGG MVWAM HAH FQEB: tal Surgery at Marquette Uni versity. Later the Walsh fam HHM MM tMMMI WWW I) 25 EXTtA SH STAMPS 25 EXTRA STAMPS ily, Mrs. Foley and son and a MkMallitMlkMIMiMa BLUE RIBBON TISSUE Malin and Mrs. George Pha-Jiif attended family gathering "at" the Howard Phalin home in Wilmette on Sunday May 28. Other guests present included Mr; and Mrs.

Janies Mahoney and Mr. and Mrs. William Phalerir Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phalin and Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Pavilo, classmate of Sandra's, Miss Ann Stoegbauer of Appleton, were entertainecLat din PQGE IP ni fjJMIH ner at the Walshcottage at Green "take, Wis. Awaiting them there were Mr.7 and Mrs, Imm Young Maukega Misses Dorothy and 24 EXTRA S1H STAMPS Waukegan, jMjr. and Mrs. Har-; Morton tSrove, Mr.

and Maurice Wade. VMM It tfiflT Kijrrtiwimdl im iMtaa a wm. Ha nut SCAMORZE CHEESE 0 Louise- Walsh," Lenore" Frisby Burmasui CUSSIt MOTIF OF OU ROME t0VERUTI0 STARTERr we qive ana air. ana Mrs. Maurice MeIvin Walsh.

MATCHING ICI BUCKET OR ICE UP PITCHER AAiiBieTC vaiki ret IT NHomI fuoi Stora McUiral FOR FlTIOI AMD FARTIES COMPLETE YOUR 5ET Hw. aUuwm vtwl Wv ciuiM ta Mar iit aiittrtaltiaa Haiii witiil AbMirtiMiMw satteni town folks here to attend the -wake or amaanh. ua "motif it afaWn (yt Miat caatira fKa laMinatiaa af aM aukee, Wis, uH. km mm I I br" Mwl, wit 1a caat alaaaat Rama. Ikay'ra tara ka a eamrtfia- IGREEN funeral bt Martin Cooney last weekwereV John son, i at Wadaawaaa wa Whtta.

tiea itamr waaaaw yaa "snaw nma (STAMPS tRHC 11 won nm wluu cowom rot fSnril IXTRA STAMPS EWaaat, taa, tin crittuaaMaia. a. Harry to year aaaratt National V.m. ara HM. maU.

Stirt nw ul PaaJ Stara aa ua kaw buatifai tin Carl L. Antonson, his. moth-ir, Mrs. Edla Antonson, and nele, August Micnaev rocateiio, iaano, Mr. air ana Mrs.

Martin Cooney, CHAMP DOS FOOD jf" motored to Notre Dame, Ind, lhMia-ai)MMMA Fort Worth, Texas, William Wednesday to bring Dick An Cooney" Portland, Martin Heckmann, Elmhurst, unison home for the summer wAation. Francis Kalama Mrs. Erma Young of Kal- zoo, Mr. and Mrs. Herb lhazoo, a former Wood' Cooney, Lee F.

CooneyrMrs. I 2S EXTRA SAH STAMPS -'iMalMIMIIlM-2 MIAN1ID TO niASI OR VOUR MOMtf SAOI James Keefe and Mrs. Edward II TOP TASTE REEP STEAKS 1 1 Cooney, Woodstock. Stock resident, was entertained the home of Mrs." George Jones a few days the past Oren Ready OR HEN Mr. and Mrs.

Gus Freund have returned aftef spending week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Muska have returned from a few days umEm MM visit in St Paul, Minn. ULrU pU MEXTXAIaH STAMPS 'S PATRICK CUDAHY RACON Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Heu QatefcFkMaal A Jf Heinz SPAGHETTI 4 and daughter, Patti, of eatiai icago, spent-Decoration" Day Old Farm to iirV 30 Fresh frozen MidceTberry. LARGE SHRIMP ib. 79? uvER LIVER with his mother, Helen SAUSAGE 7r Heuser. FRESH FRtelS frf RL3 Mr." and Mrs.

Jerome Sharp 1Q i PIECE and son attended the christen- 1 1 Tirm nnrnfiw 551 SLICED -BACOH Wast 9 TUTrtTTtS ing of their niece, Cynthia Get 25 Stamps with coupon rrfT Sharp, in Rockford recently. By Henry llelse ot Bolger't Drug Store CZOOrS CATSUP A NaUonal's 100 pure, lean TTraSTI IV IK 'August Landerholm arrived recently, from Sweden to spend some time with his a M-M OFJ iinwaw aw -aw BoStssst; 3.05. Fresh Ground BACKS IlECald Cv 15C -p ALL-STAR TEAM, swter, Mrs. Edla. Antonson Antonson and sons, Carl L.

and Elmer motored to is Saw some 'pint-sized Mickey Mantles out practicing', the other day. Reminded me that, betqre long, It'll be Little League-, time, when almost OUare Field to pick him up. Christine Miller has returned from a several months visit in Florida. every sprout on the block turns into a junior-sized can and Mrs. Charles Camp- didate for Cooperstqwn 'Hall bell of Milwaukee, were of Fame.

local visitors Decoration Day. Th Kicht of vour favorite TOP Baai Twhf Or youngster whamming his first Mrs. Catherine Tillmann, Phillip Thennes, Mr. and Mrs. Sdl Thennes, and Mrs.

Ur IUU RagaW Or Drla 6rM tJATCO CC7FCG hit or making a sensational Mr. and Mrs. catch arent those, sights nrnrTh eottlntf tttraMl Harold Justen, Mr. and Mrs. not see them in coiorrui movies Leonard Thennes, Mr.

and i efe)e Sheftoiitejf PEAS -a -07 that are a cinch to make with the Brownie 8 Movie Camera, Mrs. Kooert ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. vQarencfl Gaylord ot Wood f2.7? Lowest priced or any Kodak movie camera, this stock, attended the wedding of Sweet Sliced x- 1 AUNT NELIK OR PICKLED ESTS 3 Cadao) SraonJ made-for-actlon model scores 49e TCP TASTE CCFFEE Mirs. Tillman's daughter, Mrs.

Ijbrehst Harmer to Mr. Jo again on quality: Nd waste motion" getting ready -to shoot The ea'sy-to-set exposure dial gets the lens ready in a hurry. Just dial II WW WW Ml AMI WMM rot I the right light condition, slgfct rvjo 11 59 EXTRA SH STAMP 1 RED RffE JUICY Fresh Crisp aj," 1 25 EXTRA SftH STAMPS ja-atfaaaaafOaMja-SM through the enclosed tele OLDE TAVERN CHEESE 11 YE OLDE TAVERN CHEESE 5 fl scopic viewfindcr," press the shutter release and you're making movies through, a fast seph Boza which took place at Agnes church in Butler, May With a recep- tipn. following in Milwaukee, 'W, is. i Hetty Reichow of Chi- cago spent -several days, last week, in the Robert Thomp- sda home.

and Mrs: "Henry Freund iUen Ellyn, visitors Mon-ddy, where hey helped their granddaughter, Karen celebrate her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wirtz and children. formerly of Spring- field, are spending some time HONEYDEV MELONS 39 SSSSSS f2.7 lens, that focuses on everything froma few feet rr Corf Raaartal Fresh GREEN: ONIONS 2 bchs.

15 all the way to Yankee Sta Wit TAUMJU COWOM tOi i I L7 'T IT MWWI S3 EXTRA STAMPS dium. sa ErrtA stamps 1 1 ZTJ' I Economical to. use with low- 9 IMai a M. Ml rmrm a v4 naua wla. ICt I ARDEN ROOK ENCYCLOPEDIA I For the salad tray- RADISHES CD1 CCtTI lalaOtl cost 8mm Kodachrome Fihn.

hrw4 it Economical to Only $24.50. Together, Jthe Brownie WJ OiarfWa IM i 8 Movie Camera, 12,7 and Ko i-omo 3808 West Elm Strest -with relatives in. McHenry "and Johnsburg -while getting located in Elgin where he has accepted a In the music department of the Elgin schools for the Coming school HI dachrome -Film make an all-star that's hard to beat, even in the high-priced league. But drop in and let us show you before the first Dig 4.:. Jttttt -X ti 'm nriii.

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1875-1985