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The McHenry Plaindealer from McHenry, Illinois • Page 2

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Ptg two THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday January 18. 1951 i son, born Jan. 9 the Woodstock Mercure-Ketchum Wedding Saturday PERSONALS BIRTHS One has elapsed since the local division joined the ranks with North Shore, South Shore and Trl-County divisions to make the Illinois Police Association the leading law enforcement organization in the country. Present membership now totals 11.000 members. hospital.

A boy wag bora to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith of Tulsa, on Jan. 4. This is their first child.

Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith of McHenry are the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

James Waterton, announce the birth of theif' A very pretty wedding was sol-enized at St. Mary's church at 5 :10 o'clock last Saturday morning, 12. Rt. Rev. Msgr.

C. S. Nix Mr. and Mrs. John Stege- of Van Nuys.

are the parents of 100 ENTERTAINED AT POLICE MEETING IN McHENRY LAST WEEK Following the regular meeting of Fox Valley Division 4, which was held at St. Mary's-St. Patrick's aihool hail last week, Elmer Murphy, chairman of the division, and Joseph Grobel, both of the McHenry police department, were hosts to about 100 members and guests at a banquet. A feast 'of roust turkey with all the trimmings, prepared and served by the culinary artists of the their first child, a 9 lb. 1 ox.

son. Mrs William Mnrum of Edison Park visited her mother. Mrs. Gertrude Justen. several days this past week.

Mr. and Mrs Paul Href eld returned week from Florida, where they hud gone to visit her officiating at the High Mass. United in marriage' were Miss Carol Mcrcure. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Thomas L.

Mercuru of Lily first child, a son. Thomas James, born I 31. Waterton attended the local schools when the family resided in McHenry a few years ago. John Arthur II, born Jan. 12.

Mrs. Stege is tile former Charleiie Williams of 'McHenry. Charles Mertes df "Pistakee Bay is the aaby's grandfather. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry T. Heidy of Maple avenue are the parents of a COMING EVENTS tl. Blum, who was -ill. Mr. Lake and Maurice Ketehiinv.

son father Elizabeth Bohr, worthy matron. and William Iloeft. worthy patron. presided at the meeting. Aeohi Underwood, grand lectur-ier and instruct less for the year.

(continued on page 3) also a member of the cancer con-. Cinema Grill, added immeasurably January IS W.S.C.S. Luncheon Methodist of Mr. ami Mrs. Howard R.

Keteh-um of Volo. The attractive, dark-haired bride wore a brown gabardine suit, green accessories and a white carnation corsage. Sh; carried a white prayer book, a gift of the groom Miss Janice listen, close friend of the bride, acted as maid of hon Blum died later in the week. Mr and Mrs Ray Dowell of Rt. 1, McHenry.

have left on a trip to Orlando. Fla. Mr and Mrs Paul Dolierty visited their daughter. Mary. Jean, at Rosary college in River Forest Thursday.

Mrs. Clinton Mi.rttn is spend to the success of the evening. Guest speakers were Lt. Don trol committee, was escorted and introduced, as were Frances Vy-i ital. member of the national benevolent committee.

five past matrons and one past patron -Eva Barnes ef District No. 2, Illinois State Police: William Daws, out -Rollei Church 1 P.M. February 1 Business Men's Carnival Rink. February 12 Mrs. Fred Svoboda Head Woman's Club Mrs.

Fred Svoboda. was elected president of the McHenry Woman's club at the January meeting held last Friday. Other officers elected were Mrs. Yal Adams, first vice-president Mrs Charles Brda, second Mrs. Clyde Bailey.

seerHaiy; and Mrs. Roy Miller, treasurer. The new officers will be- in charge of the next meeting on Friday, Feb. fl. at 2 o'clock in the Legion Home.

Kilter Wedding Of I Lad wig W. Kaeuffls Friends in this community will Kme) was appointed as a member door and travel editor of the l.P.A. Officials' Journal: Capt. Maurice J. Hebert.

chief of detectives of ing several we Ks visiting in Helle-vue. Fla. V.F.W. Auxiliary Meeting. of the cancer control committee.

Halloting was held and plans made for initiation on Jan. 23. January 23 James Hambrick, from the1 PASSENGER CAR PRODUCTION O.H.S. Initiation. January 25 or, wearing a green gabardine suit, green accessories and a white and pink carnation corsage.

Richard Can-cits, friend of the groom, served as best man. Mrs Mercure chose for her daughter's wedding a brown dress with blue accessories and a white. Miss Virginia William. R.N.. and Miss Margaret Graham, R.N., of llines hospital, spent Saturday witii the former's parents.

Miss Williams is leaving for Portland, 194H945, INCL TOTAL PRODUCTION 292,394 Fox River Valley Camp. R.N. A Cook county sheriff's office: and Sgt Frank Vollmau of the Elgin city police department. During the meeting, final plans we're made for the division's first annual St. Patrick's dance, which Installation.

St. Clara's Court, W.C.O.F. Meet Dr. Konelly ltnhy ChrKteiieel The infant son of Robert Donnelly wa "Timothv Albert" at Me to spend and Mrs. i hristened ba ptismal a month's vacation Frne-st Bohr of ing.

February 0 I with friends. Mr and Arlington Ili-icli funeral of Jack Woman's Club Meeting Legion pink and yellow corsage Mrs Ketchum wore a grey dress with black accessories and a similar corsage. A dinner for members of the two families was served at noon aMenib.l tie Nicholls on Sun- I Iome. I services held last week at St Mary's church. Rt Rev Msgr.

Nix officiating. Sponsors were Miss Barbara Krause of Elinhuist and be Interested to learn of tin- r-il -ver wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. l.udwii; Kaeuffl of Hueinann's subdivision, which was held tin Jan 4 at the Germania club in Chicago. is to be held at the Blue Moon oa Rt 20.

two miles west of Elgin, on March 16. with Whitcomb's orchestra furnishing jthf music. Chief of Police Don llackman of Harvard is chairman of the dance, committee assistetl by Lt. Don Barnes and Paul Struck. day Mr and Mrs Edward Frett.

Mr. Want ad results overlap the cost 1 Fred Meyer as proxy for Or Don and Mrs William Tonvaii and Mr and leave a handsome profit Phone 170. at the Vogue at Lily Lake, followed by a reception for 200 guests who was imabl to brother from his nelly" come nil Mrs. Girard Zimmerman visit-d in the Peter Frett home in Ken New York home at tub Lilymonr in the evening i lie success ot 'that evening The newlvwwds are now residing on the' William Staines farm west osha. Wis on Sunday, where they lie-lped Mrs Fn tt eeleorate her Discussion (-roup Met At Solon Mills Thursday night, Jan 11.

thirteen parents met at the Solon Mills school, for a disc ussion of "Child Growth and Developnie nt Mrs Chester Colby was the chairman sifty-ninth birthday anniversary Eleanor Foley Heads Sodality Eleanor Foley was re-elected president of the Altar and Rosary sodality of St Patrick's church at they feel will be assured if Fox Valley division enjoys the same cooperation from the business men in the Fox River valley district that they have from the business men in McHonrv. of II. The bride- attended the local high school and is employed at Local Cleaners The- bridegroom attended the- Crystal Lake and McHenry CRD OF THAXKS We would like to take this op portunitv to thank Maple street New cars are rolling off the assembly lines in a steadily increasing stream. Many automobile buyers are taking advantage of the money-saying features of low-cost bank auto financing. See us about financing arrangements before you buy your next car.

We will welcome your inquiry. for the month of January Four Mast wc were. the -punul. vUh-imI k's meeting. Other officers -wvre Ma-r-v- Agtt -Ht-h-h IOC schools a nd is nevw- employed Clark Chevrolet buting their research for discus- Agnes Phalin.

see itl friend -for- 4ettrg rr kind in send-Mng fooel. etc. the women of Rt. Mary's parish for sending food and serving, and to all other fpr their and Mildred Kinsala treas- retary urcT. sion, the subject being.

"Traits and Habits of Children and What They are Like." Tennessee Waltz" PENSTIX CONTROL MASTITIS caused by Streptococcus agalactia Sticks of activ penicillin safe. McHENRY STATE BANK kindnesses in the time of Our bereavement We are especially grateful for floral offerings, spiritual offerings, spiritual bouquets and donations of cars and for the prayers of Msgr. Nix. Fr. Baum-hofer.

Fr Coakley and the Sisters of the parochial school; also fori CARD OK THANKS We wish in this manner to thank neighbors and friends for floral offerings, cards of sympathy, donations of cars and the many other kindnesses extended in our bereavement. We are especially grateful for the service of the American Legion. John Drcymil-le-r and Police Officer John McCarthy. HARRIETT HIRONIMUS BELLE MCHOLLS LYD1A ENGELN LAVINA N. CRONIN Mrs.

loioy gave nitoi mation on children from infancy to pre-se hool age and Robert Gardner spoke of children ranging from f. to in Mrs. Earl Mecklenberg spoke on children whose age, werv from 10 to 14 and Einur Bethents on the high school age groups Eac did a fine job of bringing out information that was both interesting and educational. Ms? easy to use work fast economical Member. Federal Deposit Insurance Corvorntioi Member Federal Reserve System Mrs.

Aiielese To Gie Review The next meeting of the Pan-hellenic croup will be held Monday. Jail 22. at o'clock 'lit the Mission House in Crystal Lake Mrs. Clarence Auglese of McHenry will give a hook review Announce Troth Of Lucille Poe Mr. and Mrs Albert Schmelzer announce the engagement of their niece.

Lucille to-wfohn Her-drich. son of Mr. and Mrs Kmil Herdrich eif Me Henry. Ne) date ha been set for the wedding. money given the children.

Mr and Mrs Frank Hay Mr anel Mrs Wm. J. Hay an( Family Sandra. Jackie and Brian Alt man "If" "Penny and A Kiss" "So Long" "Lucky. Lucky, Lucky Me" "Roving Kind" "Yea Boo" "Little Rock Get Away" "I Taut I Taw A Puddy Tat" Ify lel it la nk Steffan's Jewelry 514 W.

Main McHenry Revolutionary to simple and effective. No apparatus, no solutions to prepare. Harmless to cows and milk. Get important information folder ask us for your free copy right away. PHONE 40 Report of condition of McHENRY STATE BANK r-, $AVE MONEY $AVE of McHenry.

Illinois, a mem tier ot tne reuerai uesei the close of business on Hec e-mber r.Oth. published in accordance Honored At Bridal Shower Miss Norma Hiller. who will become the bride of Robert Knox on Jan. 27 of this month, was honored at a pre-nuptial miscellaneous shower held at the Johnshurg hall last Sunday afternoon Hostesses were Helen and Julia Knox. Crate and Estelle Hiller.

Bvrnice Freund and Patty Schmitt. Forty-five friends and relatives from Chicago, 'wilmette, McHenry and Johnshurg were present to en- tv a luuiol with a call made by the- Federal Reserve bank of this district pursuant on the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act. i to Wolesale and Retail Meats Hickory Smoked Hams and Bacon ASSF.TS Court Oh.ered 45fh Anniversary At the regular meeting of St Clara's Court. held last Thursday evening, the forty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the organization locallv was observed Honor guests inducted two charter members. Mrs Fred 1l-U with other banks, including reserve ash items in process of collection SERVICE Cash, balances balance, and Vnited States direct and Govern meat obligations.

JVJ ii aui-j MUUIl Wlllt II 111- cluded games. White streamers formed the hall's decoration, leading to an array of lovely gifts "in-- iieitl liie ioi-lowing past chief rangers. Helen Individuals! Resiauranis Hotels CARY GROVE LOCKER and PROVISION Inc. Cary. Illinois Phone Cary 4291 2,754,902.00 31S.001.00 259.000.00 6.000.00 2.00 Wegener Celia Blake and Catherine- Worts.

All were- presented witji gift from the court. Tttbles were decorated attrac puaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures Corporate stocks (ineludinK J6.000.nn stock of Federal Reserve bank) Loans and discounts (includins $114:14 overdrafts) Hank premises owned $1.00. furniture anel fixtures ji.no TOTAL ASSETS tively in the- Forester colors of Local 0.E-S. Held Initiation Practice Last week's incvtiae, of the McHenry chapter of tho 0 E.S was devoted to practice for initiation after a pot-luck supper was se rved. vellow Rent Kent and a social hour at I JLockers ot I At cards was 'enjoyed, after which i I i' Brill $7,018,513.90 LIABILITIFS Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor-porations Deposits of Cnited States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits fceirtified and officer's checks, etc .) TOTAL DEPOSfTS $6.54 1.772.88 Other liabilities 2.737.681.42 111,018.71 243.062 97 S9.S12.29 29.786.00 I JlJSZL subordinated ob- 24.

TOTAL I.IAI'.ILITIES (not Inclpdinf I6.r.7i.rr7.88 ligations shown below) f'APITAIi ACCOI NTS 25. Capital 26. Surplus es 1 no. 000 00 ion.nno.fto I 14.456.02 account for preferred cap Undivided profits Reserves (and retirement ital 102.500.00 1 446,956.02 $7,018,513.90 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS IS4rH vmif- V'uJ This bank's capital consists of common stock with total par value of $100,000.00. MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes 208,000.00 (a) Loans as shown above are aftej deduction of re-serves of 51,986.98 1 pTmMfF home town irha hardvvareivian Robert L.

Weber, Cashier, of the above-named bank, hereby certify that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ROBERT L. WEBER. Correct Attest W. A NYE WILLIAM M.

CARROLL OERALD J. CAREY Directors. A GREAT FAMILY CAR! The Willys rides six adults in roomy comfort and, with seats removed, gives you 93 cu. ft. of load space.

Grand for children 2-door safety and washable seats. With its long-mileage, high-compression Hurricane Engine, the Willys is easy on family budgets. Come in for a rood-test. WILLYS makes sense The savings you make on gas ana upkeep go a long way on paying for a dual-purpose, Small businew is the heart of democracy! The hardwareman in your own home town is a good example a wholesome, down-to-earth, civic-minded chap, vitally interested in making the community a better place in which to live. Perhaps he's mayor of the town, a member of the school board, a volunteer fireman, a village 'councilman.

In any event, he is a friend arttfighbor, his business typical df the very grass roots of American free enterprise! You will find it pays in many ways to do business with your local hardwareman particularly if hi Store displays the red, wtiite and blue irha Symbol of Service. This emblem the buying guide of millions signifies dependable State of Illinois. County of McHenry ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me (SEAL) this 30th day of December, 1950. THOMAS F. BOLGER, Notary Public.

smooth-riding Station Wagon merchandise, tnjtworthy service, fair prices and guaranteed dealing OFFICERS Vim. M. Carroll Chairman of Board ('era Id J. Carey President C. J.

Relnhanspenrer Tire-President Robert L. Weber Cashier James E. Lark in Asst. Cashier Verne E. Harrison Asst Cashier Thomas F.

Bolder Asst. (ashler 11 WmmI Mad Hi-ara iliMcta ASIOCillim. McHENRY GARAGE Willys-OverlanduSales 604 Front Street Phone 403fi DIRECTORS ll. Keinhaiisjierpr William M.P. Weber Oerald J.

Carey NICKELS HARDWARE 522 MAIN STREET PHONE McHENRY 2 Wllliiini M. Carroll C. Robert L. FEDERAL llf.rUh(t l.l-KA.M'K CUKPORATION V4.

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