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The McHenry Plaindealer from McHenry, Illinois • Page 4

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rap ron-y lnrsday, June 20, 1945 Interesting TP 11, 1 I I I It nouncer, giving the name of each ing-, Mrs. Charlotte Mehr, Mrs. Mur-model as sh appeared and deserib- iel Patxke, Mrs." Agnes Peterson, ma her attire. Mn. Albert Barbian Mrs: Kathrvn Paddock, Mrs.

Helen vmMiairauons Mrs. Ralph auerhof Elaine Vogt and Louis Buth of Mrs. Sam Jones naVaughter, Marliss, of Park Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Freund and family, of Crystal Lake.

provided thexoeHent musical back- Wegener, Mrs, Bettie Rode, Mrs. ground. Mrs. Gerald Carey chairman Lorraine Melsek and LaVergTie Allen. v' anil rn Kiv mciies ana mm.

Liar- George Umathum of St. Charles, Mr. Expect Urge Ciwd Announce Engagement Of EtoKb Michels and Mrs. H. Salrman and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Bd. Comiskey, Mrs. Walter Silliman, Sam Maxwlel and William Hitter of Woodstock, and Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Michels of Johnsburjr announce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to Cletus Mr. and Mrs. Harow Poutsch of Fort The Ringwood Happy Clover club held its meeting at the home of Carol Harrison recently. The meet-injr was -balled to order by Darlene Andreas, and roll call was answered to by Agents Used Iu wi, Mary Hogan then offered a piano solo, followed by a talk by Louise Hunt onHowcTb Judge Muffins." Grace Glauaer gave a demonstration on mixing and baking plain muffins, after which the girls ate the' muffins a part of their lunch. Earl Smith Married In Rapid City Sunday Atkinson, Wis.

Father O'Rourke Bead First La Fontaine of unio, Christian Mothers' Inl Ronmie Sale ence Anglese as co-chairmen, are to be congratulated oh their efforts in making this highlight of social events a great success. 4-H Go-Getters Plan Scrap Drive The McHenry 4-H Go-Getters club is planning' a scrap paper drive, to be held in McHenry on Saturday, June 22. Residents are asked to have their paper and magazines tied and placed on the curb for pickups that day. New Red Cross Officers Elected Pmul R. Yanda was named chair Mass Thirty-Four Years Ago The Christian Mothers and Altar society is sponsoring a rummage sale, to be held on June 27, 28 and Mi' what Is Every cloud has a silver lining, The beautiful lawn of the Wallace Dobyns honie will be the scene of dessert-bridge to be held at 1 P.m., on the afternoon of Thursday, June 27.

There will be a prize for each table and specia prizes. The committee in charge includes Mrs. itpbyns, chairman; Vera Purvey, Lillian Bolger, Mary Kit Stilling, Frances Froehlich, Dorothy Gibbs. Therese Conway, Grace Stilling, Lillian Anglese, Mary Frett Bnd pender Weber, and the Misses Florence Knox, Margaret Larkin, Mildred Kirisala and Nellie Doherty1. A junior committee mas also been selected as follows: Rosemary, Dorothy and Mary Jean Doherty.

Rita Bolder, Marian Conway, Nancy Carey. Gerrie Carey, Marianna Bol-ger. Lucille Knox, Patricia Henn and Julia Foley. or so we've- been Wa detected the truth in this' old proverb this in tne DUCn punamg on mvenme Drive. Miscellaneous Shower Honored Jane Bride-To-Be JWtn smith, son of Mr.

anq mrs. Arthur Smith of this city, was married last Sunday to Miss Mary Jean Allen, daughter of Mr. "and Mrs, Max Allen of East Moline, 111. The wedding took pace at 2 o'clock in the Tectorv of St. John the Baptist Mrs.

Peter Engeln and daughters, week when, in the midst of our depression over the loss of a beloved landmark, old St. Patrick's church, could not refrain from rejoicing with Father O'Rourke when we learned that on Trinity Sunday, June 16, he observed the thirty-fourth anniversary of the reading of his first TJ1 M.o. XT. moo nnlm'nlJ fha ana Mrs. man at a recent election of Red Cross Mrs.

Lorraine Melsek miscel nflTioora tn eonro fnr th A pnsllinc vpar. Rt i A 'Rode. attended church in Rapid City, 111. Amonir those attending the nup Mrs. Ray McGee was elected vice-, laneous bridal shower held recently president, Mrs.

Leslie Olsen, secre- in honor of the former's daughter, tary, and Robert L. Weber, treasurer. La Vergne, at the home of Mrs. Fred C. 3 Roihansnenrer.

oast chairman. Gihnore Chicaeo. The bride-to-be tials were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 1 I UViy WMDl A1C Smith, sons, Arthur, Ralph and I previolla jn 1912, in St.

Joseph's Lester, and daughters, Marion and -Cathedral. Buffalo, New York, by was elected delegate to county meet- received many beautiful gifts. Dolores, of McHenry: Miss Lillian 'flw, pv Charles Henrv Co'lton. 6.10 Persons See mgs. DeVoto, Miss Helen Buttney andiD D.

of Buffalo. Congratu- Style Revue Attend Anniversary Miss Betty McKean, all of Chicago. lationa are extended to a popular s. A capacity crowd 01 oou persons pranK Romano To Iratnermg. sonasy witnessed the annual style revue wed Evanston Girl A large gathering of relative and s'ented at the Colony theater last 1 The engagement of Miss Patricia friends were present at the Jacob Friiinv evenina-.

Following the Frank J. Romano has Steffes home on John street last pastor from a -grateful congregation. i RESIDENCE CHANGES ST. MART'S CHURCH: 5wcojt loan at our bank. and Mrs.

I SCENE OF LOVELY 'f tka film Sup fit-1 1 1, nmnfa Mr Siinriot In hnnnr Mr. promptly and. conveniently v. I ihtii iiiiuuii.dj mv jwwiw, tren lovely models came forth on a anj jirS- j0hn J. Mc Enery of Evan-: Steffes on- their thirty-fifth wedding nnmnnrn 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Norbert Mauch are I red tape! Ask us for cietails. WiiUfOtfl arrange' 2 making their home in the Chamber- UlSKinK li II -V ,1. St. home on Center street for the bouquets of flowers, to show mi-.

WMj School For Gifls and Lake For- were served and the afternoon and lady just what she will wea to look est Academy. Mr. Romano, son of evening spent in visiting and cards, smart on the street and for sport the senior Frank Romanos of Chi- wear this summer and fall. caeo, has resumed his study of law Honored At is when months, while the Chamber wedding on Thursday, June 13 when vacaonin in the North. McWENRY STATE BANK I MlssMicuie wemgan, wup-.

Wr ani, Mra A. K. Nve are now Gifts of appreciation were pre- at Notre Dame after three years Miscellaneous Shower the Peter Weingarts of this city, be- C'T V'" 51" Mrs. Dorothy Langhammer and sented by St Marjrs-St Patrick gervjee The wedding is scheduled to T. sDonsorsof the event, to tahe ni.rp t.h lat Rummer The came the bride of Mr.

William where Member Federal Reserve System Mrs. Kate Adams of Solon Mills they recently purchased a man. son of Mr. "and Mrs. William Mrs.

Betty Nielsen, who presented i Romano family has had a summer i were hostesses at a miscellaneous the revue, and to K. J. Miller; or home at Emerald Park many I shower given at the Langhammer J. Salzman of Woodstock. Rev.

Father Eugene Baumhofer officiated Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation home on June 12. The shower was use of the theater. years The Harold Steffan family has moved from Elgin into the Nye apartment located above the jewelry store in West McHenry. Mr. Steffan purchased the business some time ago from Mr.

Nye. Mrs. RayX McGee again this year in honor oi xaiss csniney reuna, who will become the bride of Clarence J. Schaefer on June 25. served very aDiy in vne ie i Mnth.M ru.h Plans Garden Show At the Mothers' club meeting of I An interesting game was played, Friday afternoon, June 14, plans; after wnicn luncneon was seryea.

Spntemhev i Prizes were awarded to Mrs. John garden and canned food show. Last Sanborn and Mrs. John Degen. REMEMBER THE 1046 at the nuptial service.

The church altars were beautifully decorated for the occasion with bouquets of flowers. During the service, Earl Conway offered several vocal selections. The charming bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was attired in a gown of white satin, trimmed with point d'esprit lace and lace inserts. Her long veil was held in place by a tiara of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of white gardenias and stephanotis. Her three attendants were Mrs.

year the club sponsored -the display. for the first time, and because so 1 Hold Shower For much interest was shown in the pro-: Bride-To-Be ject, it was voted to invite the pub-1 A pre-nuptial shower was held at We Inrile YOU "Gay NinetiesM OF McCULLOM LAKE To Be Held JULY 26 27 28 at McCullom Lake I lie to participate this year. All the Charles Martin pome in Spring exhibits will be welcome. Grove last -Sunday, honoring Miss The club members, thoroughly en- Shirley Freund of McHenry, a 1 joyed the musical selections by Mar-! bride-to-be. Hostesses were Irene ion Freund, Catherine Schwerman Thennes, Darlene Schaefer, Mrs.

Leo and Mrs. Albert Barbian, after which Schaefer, Mrs. John Schaefer and Rita Mason of r. McHenry, her sister, BRIDE-TO-BE who as, rnaton of honor; Miss Morraine Salzman of Woodstock, sister of the groom, and Miss Mary Lou Freund of Crystal Lake, cousin of i delicious refreshments were served, i Mrs. Charles Martin, The hostesses for the afternoon Airplane bunco furnished enter-.

were Mrs. Carl Hoyt Mrs Zion tainment, with prize, merited by bride, whwted as bridesmaids: Baker, Mrs. Paul Doherty. Mrs, CjMrs. Edward May, Mrs.

Joseph M. three attendant were ewned three attendants were gowned To make Stilling's Gift Studio headquaters for your personal planning. Register your gift preferences with us, which will enable us to be of special service to your friends and relatives. TViuiitx. iirs.

Aiirea JA-incarason ociuieier aim mra. mmiiu ouiiici, a in netal Dink maraiusette over rayon taffeta and wore veiled headpieces. Their bouquets were of carnations. Robert Salzman. cousin of the Colony and Mrs.

William Spencer. 1 delicious lunch was served at the The next meeting of the club will close of the afternoon, be the garden show, to be held on Sept- 13. I Sunshine Girls Hold Meeting Surprised At. I The Ringwood Sunshine Girls held Birthday Party their last meeting at the home of On Monday afternoon, June 17, a LuAnn Bauer on Friday evening, surprise birthday party was given in 'June 14. It was called to order by honor of Mrs.

Peter Engeln at the 1 the president, Miss Bauer, followed home of Mrs. Lorraine Melsek. i by pledges to the American-and the TABLES LAMPS groom, served as best man. Ushers were Peter Weingart, brother of the bride, and James Salzman, brother of the groom. Other attendants were Walter Silliman and "Bud" Sohst.

GLASSWARE McHenry, Illinois Mrs. Weingart chose a dress of Games were played, after which a '4-H flags. aqua crepe, with which she wore navy accessories. Mrs. Salzman Wore a navy blue sheer with poudre blue FRIDAY AND SATURDAY lunch, consisting of two lovely Various methoqs of raising money birthday cakes, icecream and coffee, for different activities were discussed, was served.

The guest of honor was i alone with the treasurer's report A accessories. Both wore corsages oi Joan Crawford Jack Carson pink talisman roses. the recipient of a variety of beau After the nuptial, a weddinsr break "MILDRED PIERCE" Stilling's Sift Studio I fast was served at the home of the special demonstration was given, after which stitching on paper was judged by the leaders. Muriel Butler showed different seams which she had made and their use. After the meeting, refreshments were served.

bride's parents for the immediate families. In the evening a reception tiful gifts. Invited guests were Mrs. Ann Wagner, Mrs. Fred Schroder, Mrs.

Dean Rothermel, Mrs. Martha Roth-emel, Mrs. Mary Hobbs, Mrs. Jo Ros- Fire blocks north of State bridge, on Riverside Drive, McHenry was held at St. Mary's-St.

Patrick's school hall, where a supper was served to 100 guests. The hall was attractively decorated for the occasion with flowers and pink and white streamers. The bride's table was centered with a three-tiered wedding cake. SUNDAY AND MONDAY June 23-24 Ray Milland Jane Wyman THE LOST WEEKEND" Plus World News and Cartoon JUNE IS THE MONTH OF WEDDING The couple have arrived home after a honeymoon trip into northern Wisconsin and- are now living with the bride's parents. i The new Mrs.

Salzman is a graduate of the local high school and has been employed in Chicago with "the General J-Ray corporation. The groom, a graduate of St. Mary's high school in Woodstock, is employ ed by that city in the light and water department. Whether it's a Diamond Ring or a wedding gift, we can supply your needs. Look oyer our stock before deciding.

We also have practically all the latest phonograph records in stock. H. A. STEFFAN, Jewelry Music, Radio TEL. 123-J MAIN McHENEY TUESDAY (ONE DAY) William Gargan Janis Carter (1) "NIGHT EDITOR" Warner Baxter Mona Barrie (2) "JUST BEFORE DAWN" Out of town guests attending the wedding were TSgt.

Roger Mason of Fort Dix, N. Mr. and Mrs. T. J.

Bauer of Pontiac. Mr. and 77 4 1 Mrs. B. H.

Freund and family of Delavan, Sonia Green, Mr. and WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY (1) WING PARADE OF 1S4' (2) "BLONDIE'S LUCKY DAY' To get the best service from your car, use genuine Varcon replace meat parts and accessories when inakmg auto repairs or improvements. We have them. tt It's coming, folks ALWAYS COOL COMFORT AOKE AND BETTER RURAL TELEPHONE SERVICE IS ON THE WAY! 133211 Woodstock, 111. 0 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY June 21-22 "SHE WENT TO THE RACES" with James Craig Frances Gilford Plus: The Bumsteads Are Back At Their Best! "LEAVE IT TO BLONDIE" REPLACEMENTS SHUli CHEK Piston IUn(j Seto ForfA $3.60 Chevrolet, 1937-42.

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$2.39 AMU THURSDAY Jtin 2S nH 27 Illinois bell telephone trucks are familiar sight along many rural roads these days. They're busy at work on our big" $3,000,000 program to provide more and faster telephone service for farm and rural residents. As part of this plan, construction charges for the building of rural telephone lines throughout our territory in Illinois hare been reduced. This means that many rural people can now get. telephones at lowej initial cost than ever before.

Your local Bell Telephone business oflic will be glad to give you complete detailsj A of Daring Women! "GIRLS OF THE BIG HOUSE" Plus: "ONE WAY TO LOVE' Chester Morris ni SATURDAY MORNING. June 29th at Q-M Doors open 10 ajd. ANOTHER CARTOON CIRCUS 15 All-Colof Cartoons; FaU Z-Hour Shew Bay Tear TickeU la Advance 1 Mala Street West McHenry Phone 459 Dealer Aataorixei Geo. Collette Owner '4; ILLINOIf BELL TILIPHONI COMPANT The fVieftdr Store Ill: 4 'V. a'- r-r J.v.

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