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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 May 1950, p. 11

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' - •/«r C< t" Th«r#d*y, May 11, 1060 v. •* %; • * .- fci.- •*• ^ .*^-1." *• « •-. ' •*• * ^1 L?*S. . * ' s f/ ! % , ;;<• * v - Cv ' - * i'ij<?»1jfcl Mil f' l i f l i t tffi 11 >» [ r tttirt Pi** Laftt* #• t»»H*n 111 iiniHi hi (by Vuimm Jizm ».*S carnival will be held dir % the grounds of the school."*1 J GIKL RCOl'T TEA llie Wonder Lake Girl Scouts are havfcig a tea for their parents on Sunday, May 21, between 2 and 4 p.mv ' Y> «»ad«r Lake OIHs | n« For Hoaorn in f r felghJamp Contest//'•;; '%C^l . , Two Wonder L*kl'%fc^i?^fegy ftelsdort and Sharon Sells, tied for the present all-school record tor high jump at McHenry high school .during the .gym show Friday evening. They both missed the jump at four feet, six inches--both cleared four feet, five inches. ,T|ie tail record, made two years ago by Beverly Schwerman, McHenrjr, was . four feet, two inches.® :] The jumping contest featured 'p« champion from each cluss. Peggy is sophomore champion; Iharon is junior champion. Beverly is u senior. Other Wonder Lake girls par- & ticipating in the gym show in the ™ furious dances, tumbling, stunts . and names were: Jean Hay, <lo- £ine Resheske, Sally Smale, Barira Smale, Joan Heilman, Joaa Biggers, Mary Boldt, Jacqueline " ftotiash, Helen Tronsen, Esther ' iteihle, Klla O'Neil, Martha Manlion, Charlene G rosso and Marilyn jptomstedt. LOSES. FA.THEB .. ™ t Our deep'sympathy to Mrs. Lois Stedman, Indian Ridge, whose father, Gerald Turner, died in his Woodstock heme Thursday of last Week. While he had had a heart • ;'|bnditlon for some time, death was Ijlidden. Funeral services were held Suniu the M'erwin Funeral, Wood' ck. - A t RESALE SHOP Tho resale shop of Harrison •rliool will be open every Saturday (luring May except May 27--Dat it .Jwill be open Sunday. May 28. The shop is open for. business-between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. SCHOOL CARNIVAL School will be out at Harrison School May 31. There will be a big school carnival on May 28 as the final effort of the chHdren. The WJjWP.*. STYL* ««## v A number of Wonder Lake residents were in the style show sponsored by the Greenwood Methodist church Wednesday. Mrs. Gertrude Watkins was general chairman of the, affair; Mrs. Lotte Hallstrom was a member of a committee; Ethel Hansen was • soloist; Virginia Montleone. Geraldlne Cormier a^d the two littlest Watkinses, Carol and Susan, were all models. The show was held (in .the auditorium of Woodstock Community high school. BR1EFIES Pattons of Rrowa's Drug store, Ringwood, are still unbelieving thatt Harold "Happy" Ebans is dead. "Happy" had' many friends in the Wonder Lake' area, where his aunt, Mrs. Louis Schroeder, resides.--One of the elaborate tea sets used at the Mothers' Tea. Woodstlock high school, Friday} was one that belonged to P. L. Cormier's mother. His daughter, Geraldine, a junior at WCHS, helped hostess the tea, outstanding social event of the Woodstock high school year. 0»t-«f-Court • Settlement In Damage Claim With a jury malting to be called in the $60,000 personal injury damage stilt of Elizabeth Fiala Wonder Lake, vs Melvin Thom sen, Woodstock, a settlement reported to be $2,000 was agreed upon. '* The suit resulted from an accident two years ago on Van Buren street, Woodstock, wlien Mrs. Fiala claims she was struck by a car driven by lhe defendant as she was crossing from the A and P. store to her car parked at the curb on the south side of the park. Counsel went into a huddle before court opened and at 10:30 a.m. Judge William M. Carroll directed an order to dismiss the case. Clrist the King Chare* On Sunday, May 14, the First Communion class will receive at the 8 o'clock mass. What could be more fitting than for every eligible member of the parish to receive that day of the year, Mother's Day. ' The Holy Name Society will receive at the 8 o'clock mass. It is desired and expected that the men will turn out in large numbers. 'Waltz Me AVound Again Willie," at the grand ball and dance given by the parish Saturday, May 27, at The Bridge, McHenry. Masses on Sunday, 7, 8, 10 and 11 o'clock. Confessions Satarday "night at 7 and 8 and after the S o'clock mass Sunday:" ./ Oospel Center Wew* ^ (by Rev. Frank Anderson) We are observing Mother's Day next Sunday, May 14, in Sunday School and services. All mothers present at the Sunday School session at 10 a.m. will be especially recognized and presented with a token of our love, esteem and appreciation. At the morn J ig Worship Service; the pastor will speak on the subject: "Instruments of God's Choice." The youth chorus will sing; also a vocal duet by Edward Dbrnbnsh and Mrs. Richard Oldson. ^^Jn the evening at 7:4& we have our regular monthly song service, when home talents will be heard in chorus, quartet, duet and solo singing. Miss Siva Swansoi, recently returned missionary from the Belgian Congo, will speak. A social hour will follow this regular Sunday evening service, with light refreshments being served. We wore happy to wclceme five new members to our Sunday School last Sunday. There were also a number of "oat of town" visitors in our services. Remember, that this Saturday, May 13 is the date for the monthly Youth for Christ Rally .'and will be held hi the Pentecostal church at Harvard at 7:30.* MUBBUM Or SCIENCE VISITORS SEE OWM TELEVISION IMAGE HEW LANDING illd The state Department of Aeronautics approved seven new restricted landing areas for private aircraft during April, bringing the total to 341 in Illinois. The newly authorized landing areas are at Findlay, Waterloo, Bartlett. Broadlands, Sparta, Bethany and Areola. DIED IN CRASH • Harry Stanton "Bud" Ashley, 36, of Fox Jliver Heights, rural route 4, was killed shortly before 5 a.nt Friday when he was hurled forty feet from the wreckage of his automobile after It had gome endover- end down an embankment on Irving Park boulevard, two miles east of Elgin. Ashley was dead when State Patrolmen Richard F. Albrecht and George Bleuel reached the scene. His death is believed to have been caused by Internal injuries. _ ' Visitors to the Muesum of Science and Industry, 37th ag4 South Shore Drive, can see themselves in television slice the opening of the Museum's latest exhibit on April 25. The exhibit reveals the modern magic of teleisvion from the electronic eye of the pickup camera of the setowner in dramatic, easily understood, step-by-step fashion. At one point in the exhibit, a small television studio has been placed, and as visitors pass in front of the special camera-receiver hook-up. they are televised on a "closed circuit". Symbolizing the spirit of television, the theme of the exhibit is introduced by four receiver RADIO CONTESTAHT Buddy Stevens of Grayslake was one of the talented contestants appearing on the Morris B. Sachs amateur hour program last Sunday. Appearing as contestant No. 6, he sang "If I Knew Yon Were Coming I'da Baked A Cake," Renew that subscription to the Plaindealer now! L & H TELEVISION EKttfesON and MOTOROLA SALES -- SERVICE Phone 403 or 653-R-2 604 Front St West McHenry, Illinois 3mwuuA •>. HoafidUu} Kennell - Located 3 Utiles South of Fox Lake, 2 Miles North of Volo on Route 12 Individual rufts for dogs. 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Then in a series of simple steps, the visitor will progress from the early attempts at "scantling" a' picture by means of phototubes and the mechanical spinning disks to the present electronic system of' magnetic deflection and the flying spot of light of the kinescope. Virtually taking the visitor inside the modern television receiver, the exhibit "explodes" television receiver circuits, the picture tube, and other basic components to show what happens from the time an image is picked up by the camera to its reproduction on the fluorescent face of the picture tube, Other parts of thf exhibit show the effect of the earth's curvature on television reception, the ingenious compactness of over a thousand parts and components making up the television receiver, and how a televised image may be projected to larger dimensions through a reflective optical sys- |tem. Such large screen television : may be seen in operation in a theatre-lounge at one end if the exhibit. Miss Pauline PappermM^ ter of the Hev. and MrKPappertnan, Harvard, was the twenty-one member* it1' lit May Queen's court when WflHii college, Chambersburg, Pa.» hot# its forty-ninth annual May celebration Saturday, May l;*! Read the Want Adr! FLOOR TILE CEMENT WORK Asphalt and Rubber : also Plastic Watt TillS Foundations - Driveways ..and ,v Sidewalks - Stairs Riverside Tile & Cement Co. 126 Riverside Drive Phone 661-J-l or 196-R McHenry, 111. WHEN IN NEED OF Auto Repairing and Greasing DKTVE INTO BUTCH'S AUTO SERVICE 309 W. Elm St. McHemr PHONE 811 we also have Anti-Freeze of all kinds 24 Hour Towing Service Villa Hotel On Pistakee Bay Dining Room and Cocktail Lounge * *>4 NOW OPEN Serving Dinners Sunday --.rr-- Open Daily Starting May 20 Tel. 378 or 461 I Tarpaulins a Canvas Goods J Large Selection of Materials ORDER EARLY * * Specializing in Store and Residence Awnings McHENRY AWNING CO Phone McHenry 571-W-2 Thos. Thonneson, Prop. ITS mm LEADER . IN USEFULNESS . . . IN VALUE . . . 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