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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Jun 1949, p. 2

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' * •' *' . • ' • "' ' ' ': "' ; a> - . '• " _ -•• • • • * : . • . - • ; • • :. *. " •••..• Sam Says tictt !•>(• Brcrytkim Rolling mil) products today num ler moi« than 5.000, (torn mope tr windmill*. OONT WAIT/ sfrAbw/ /•«• PKYROLL SAVIN65 lie Savi is Sure Savins Vienm Cleaner Bag Duttbag on your vacuum-cleaner should b« brushed inside and out, but never washed. Laundering may remove the, finish that m»){ei the bag dusfcproot '&' $ Sfcertest Presidential Tm William Henry Harrison was the first President to die <4n office. AccordU^ g to the World; Book encyclopedia, he was also the first member of the Whig party to be elected. Harrison's term was the shortest in American history--only thirty days JEST JESTIN' Going, Going, Gmm MIM i 1 1 9 1 1 I I I l i m i l i i i f r o m L a w r e n c e C o l l e g e , A p p l e t o n , i n C h i n a , l a t i a , J a p a n , A f r i c a and Hmg VfcMB ^ Wisconaln. v South AiHca. •m . ^ M -- A chop aaey dinner was served coagratula- Wondtr Chr,8t the Kln* ch«r«** on Sun- j^be?. of^He cUsJ |day and was well attended--Mrs. of the McHenry high school and t Hi •! I 'l I I t 114 I M l 11 •Ht Ruth Anderson of Chicago was a w"' receive his diploma, at the (by Vaaeaa* ftelln) weekend visitor at the home of Commencement Exercaees W Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pilch--Mr. jnesday evening, June 9. Tonight will qnrk the end of and Mrs. Wally Sinclair made aj Th> Daily Vacation Bible School activities for the high school and trip to Wisconsin on Thursday of at the Gospel Center will open on another vacation will begin The last week--business and pleasure. Tuesday morning, July 12 at 9: SO seniors will go out to a world that,--Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell .o'clock. Boys and girls from the awaits them Indifferently, fresh- have returned from the south to ages of four to fifteen years are to be sophomores their cottage Indian Ridge and; invited to enroll. See superlntena *»*4 1 AaIt <11 uIaImIhII .. -» M MMnnnMln* <m A*tA TITam <1 nf Qlin/ Thursday lint i, COMMERCIAL 1 tered the shop traveller of a grocer men grow up De sopnomores tneir couage in inaian mage ana ,""«e« w enrou. see superintenjand look disdainfully down their are preparing to move to Wood-;dent of the Sunday School or the noBes as the tremulous youngsters stock where they have purchased teachers No registration fee. We who are just entering high; and a home--The Handy Helpers 4-H offer an Interesting and constructhe in-betweeners advance accord- Club met with Sandi Sells on Tues- tivp program of devotion, singing, ingly. day-- Bart»ara Sellek, vice-presi- (Bible study and handicraft. There A number of local teenagers dent of the Busy Bees 4-H Club also be prizes and awards, sang in the choral presentations conducted A GaDepiag Genie > Modem genie known to steelmen i.-. will, U. S Saving*,as continuous rolling mill And your Opportunity to | usually picks up slabs Of steel at '•ave in the wife, sure, automatic way a speed of four and a half miles will continue in the great Oppor- j an hour. Less than two minutes tanity Spring Drive which open* later it reels them off in the form May 16. An added inMwlment in of ribbons st » to 25 miles an Saving* Bond'through Payroll Sav hour Higher ^ are frequently fans will provide future security for, ..... j .. . rim, your famtir, «d roar country, •".ined, however, and the ype of Start sow--and in ten short years *,eel sheet that ends up ss Un cana ymmr Bond* will yield you S40.00 has been known to travel a mile • Car every $30.00 you invest today, minute. IWs Is year "Opportunity.* I -- vs. Trmtum ! gubscrioe fot The Plaindealer. - ( - o«u6 <" «.n«? buuiai iircwauwrons iuhuumcu the meeting for the j We invite one and all to our named March and said: "March, on given on Sunday as a part of the older club in the absence of*the services next Sunday, June 12, with is baccalaureate program and others president, Sharon Sells. Helen Sunday B$ie School at 10:00 a. m„ [>." were members of the orchestra on Tronsen gave a talk on how to Morning Worship Service at 11:00 sorry to hear that," replied Wednesday night when diplomas arrange hair according to face con- ' o'clock and Evening Cospel Serwere awarded. tours and Geraldine 4 Cormier. vice at 7:45 p. ni. Ellen Eltoft, Henry Cross and showed the girls how to put In a! "Fear God and keep his com- . mandents; for duty of man."- the 1st of April the price of tea going up " I'm March. A few days later a wholesale salesman came in and said: -- * price of sugar is going up. " I'm sorry to hear that," ssld Msrch. Jayne Cristy are officially through zipper at McHenry higf " Woodstock high. I Local Girls Win Later on the landlord cam# In and j ^ THE DOME RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE "Food That Satisfies" Try our chef's famous cooking. Complete dinners, starting at $1.25. CHICKEN, STEAKS, CHOPS. SEA FOOD and HICKORY-SMOKED RIBS : , Don't Forget Our Friday Special-- Complete Dinner $1.00 . ' • Back From Tour, KAY McDONALp At Our HAMMOND ORGAN JOHNNY WILSON, Mgr. Phone Wauconda 4234 ISLAND LAKE, RT. 176 : said: I "March, on the 1st of April I J must put the rent up." " I'm sorry to hesr thst," ssid ^ March. Then be put up this sign in his ! window: "H>e first of April will ! be the end of March;" I fiotpel Center Xeiri . j Miss Esther A. Ritzmata,' far [ nearly forty years a-Missionary to, India, under the Board of Evan-1 gelical Alliance Mission, was the this is the whole -Ecclesiastes 12:13. Nltrogea Supplies Supplies of nitrogen, phosphate e. A." A. Banquet ' V IgeHcal "walThe 1 potaih for/C?n?me/Cia! ****}' About two hundred Wl fifty per-1 speaker at the Gospel Center last' are exP*c about 10 -- ... ^ -- -- per cent larger In 1949 than they If potatoes art not to bf cookoo In their Jackets, peel them Just be fore rooirlng Danger In Osssltosgjgf::: Many deaths occur annual^as a result of using gasoline for cleaning purposes. Gasoline has no place in the home. -m. Clean Milk Eqnlpneal AH equipment that comer into contact with milk should be rinsed with cool water immediately after use and then washed and sterilized. Inspection ef Hemes Homes should occasionslly be inspected for fire hazards. Often, unsuspected defects in heating systems or chimneys may ht located and removed before fires result from them. 8COPT8 raxm Two 12-year-old Genoa Boy Scouts were killed at 3:45 Wednesday afternoon when a motorbike on which they were ridlag was struck by an automobile oa state route 23, three miles south oil Genoa. A Wooddale man. waa killed that same morning in an- • other traffic accident near Klmhurst. Victims of the Genoa highway tragedy were John Ludwig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ladwig, and John Patterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Patterson. Both boys were killed outright fa the accident. j India ink was first usad In China <nd Japan ^out M00 B.C. "M Complete line of Beebe livestock i remedies at Wattles Drug Store, MeiHwry- { h' ABOUT no eons were present at the annual | Sunday, June 5. Miss Ritzman is mother.daughter banquet held last | returning to the Mission field fori were in 1948 Wednesday night in St. Patrick's i the fifth time. Her's is a long, hall, McHenry, when the girls of!rich and fruitful ministry on that the Girls' Athletic Association of i great and needy field--a glad ser_ the high school entertained their!vice unto the Lord and Master she mothers and received their yearly loves so Well. awards. The Gospel Center has recently Officers were elected and Joan (voted to give regular support to didn't Art student: "You'rrile fat mode] I've kissed." j Model: "Really? How many have legion A axillary you h a d ? " w I n i t i a t e Art student: "Four--an apple, an .nejnbers orange, s vase of flowers, and you." Biggers was elected as chairman of the board; Sharon Sells was elected to be a Junior Board member, and Joanne Resheske was elected as "& Sophomore Board member. Jayne Cristy, who was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Jay Cristy, received a gold pin for her | four years activity in athletics; Joan Biggers was awarded a majqj* "M"; Joan Heilmah received a "50" and Sharon Sells received a "51/' Sally Smale, Mary Boldt, Joanne Resheske, Peggy Selsdorf, Barbara Smale and Ellen Eltoft received cerificates. Ellen also received a special award for her magazine sales. Mrs. Charles Boldt, Mrs. Fred Sells, Mrs. James Selsdorf and Mrs^ J. Resheske accompanied their daughters to the banquet. the Mission mentioned above, which now have hundreds of missionaries on many mission fields 8alt la the Ocean A scientist estimstes that the amount of salt in the world's oceans Is enough to cover the United States with s layer a mile and a half deep. Subscribe for The Plaindealer. Initiation of all ' members who i I have joined the American Legion _ .. .. Auxiliary will be held on the eve- ! Breaking it Gently ning of June 16 rand all are asked j The little wife, after giving her ; to be present. Among those who I Msband a good dinner, snuggled iwent to Elgin last week to partici- j up to him and whispered: "Darling, jpate in a party for the veterans j I have news for you. Soon there state hospital were: Gertrude j will be a third in our little home." Nielsen, Nancy Elbersen, Alice i His face lit up with joy. ' Fr?nce* ™egel, Claire | "You mean ?" he faltered. w?™d B e"« Pro^r ! -«v-- >. j Delia Cheney, who is not a mem-i ..w3t , ! • ? H ber, generously accompanied the! '•Mother is commg to live with us. * groUp and presented piano selec- ! -- i t i o n s a s a p a r t o f t h e p r o g r a m j Forty-six packages of cigarettes! (were given to the veterans by the! | local group. 1 Evelyn Gallup and Gradelle Proper attended the County Legion Auxiliary meeting held at Newcastle Disease Lice can spread Newcastle dis ease of poultry from bird to bird. • • ' I Community Interior -e~ DRAPES CURTAINS VALANCES CORNICES SLIPCOVERS BEDSPREADS WALLPAPER TABLECO VEB8 204 S. Green St. Phone Mc&enry 480 McHENRY SIGN SERVICE TRUCK LETTERING A WINDOW LETTERING SHOW CARDS -- OUTDOOR SICKS H. REESE Fox StrMt . . . Pbone 440-K ICE CREAM BRICK FLAVORS OF THE MONTH COeOANUT . • BUTTER PECAN STRAWBERRY - MINT VANILLA TRY THS "SHMOOSDAE" A Chocolate Sunday in a Cup 10c. BOLGER'S DRUG STORE PHONE 40 McHENRY "Flying Banana" U. S. navy's HRP-1 has bcoi popularly and appropriately dubb^l, "the flying banana." YOU CAN STILL OWN i hind pgintid <iiwrwri piece Set ^14.95 IDEAL gift dimwrware for the couple starting housekeeping It's as modern as you wish, yet perfectly at home with provincial pieces. Huntley last Friday. Mrs. Propor was elected chaplain of the county group at that meeting. This evening, June 9, the Auxiliray is holding a brush party at the post home. All members and the public are invited to be present. Town and Country Studio Td. McHwwr 297-J Svmidt Drivt, McHmiy for June brides for anniversaries lOASTMflSTER AUTOMATIC ror-ur TOASTIS Carey Electric Shep Electrical Contractors TeL 261 McHenry, Gt> 'i THIS j Indian RMgers Prepare For Picnic And Appoint Committees Good news!, The third annual picnic of the Indian Kidge Improvement Association, Inc., of | Wonder Lake, will be held on two days this year. Saturday, July 23 and Sunday, July 24, should be the red-letter days on your calendar so mark them now. All activities for the two days will take place at the South Beach of Indian Ridge and plenty of tun for children of all ages whether they be under twenty or over twenty-one is being planned. The officers of the association met at the home of Carl Marx oa June 2 and appointed committees and chairmen to handle the many details to insure a successful picnic. General chairman is Carl Marx* president of the Indian Ridge Improvement Association. His cochairmen are Mrs. A. Thompson and Henry Setzler. The following, committees were set up and the first named is the chairman of that committee: Procurement of stands and benches: John Feyerer, William jHeser, Paul Matz, Joseph Podhorjsky. Electrical equipmetffc for use I of lights, public address system,' (cooking equipment, etc. Henry Setrler, James Selsdorf. Fred Sells and Justus Kellner. Provisions, food, drinks and supplies: Mrs. Guy Henderson, Joseph Reigel, Mr. Carl Marx. Al Rchimke. Special games: Mrs A. Thompson, Mrs. Paul Matz, Mr., Wm. Frenssen, Waker Saranac, Ray Sullivan, Men'jf activities. Rimer Huskf Contests: Frank Corrado, Charles Garbe, Delbert Felthahn, Fred Sells, Guy Henderson, A. Thompson. Children's games: A. E. Teske and Mrs. H. Otten. Finances: Jos Riegel, Mrs. Jos. Riegel, cashier Publicity: Mrs. M. G. McEachren" Mrs. Fred 8ells and Mrs James «> Selsdorf. s*. CHANGE PANELS FROM INSIDE! GET OUR SMART, CONVENIENT LOW-COST COMBINATION WINDOWS D®"'1 • iuggle storm windows and screens from outside! Get attractive wood combine* (ton windows . . . you switch from screen t<|^ storm sash and back from inside your home* in 60 seconds! Save temper, limbs, with this aafrdern low-cost window. Each window pre-fit to frame opening, if desired . . . at no extra cost! No sub-frame |o restrict vision, trap dirt, water and rot the niill. 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