Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Oct 1950, p. 9

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Young have just coveted building their log cabin tome in ,Lily Lake, where they •tppt to be permanent residents --K}. #. an4 Mrs. S. L. Marsh haVfl wMfrned from a week's vacation iil to Wnaamavflle, N.Y., and Washington, D.C., where they visited Mr. Marsh's sister and brothers, Sunday guests atu tihn«e Soaarnl e's were Mr. anfi Mrs. Ralph and Mrs. & Ijebe^ _ Elaine, Donald and Mrs. John Milinac made a trip to Valparaiso, lad., Sunday, Oct. 15, where they were dinner guests of Elaine'* Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prucell. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wrublewski, on their way to Daytona Beach, Fla., sent cards from Paducah, Ky., where they made a short stop. Bob Krinn will open up his Dog HoouBe't on route 120, near the railroad in Woodstock. Mary Ssarek visited the E.tT| Marsh*, Sunday. Oct 15,where she was a dinnerguest. • Roger Svoboda of Chicago was home for the homecoming game. Bill Kohler, who was found unconscious after accidentally taking an overdose of medicine, 1b in Chicago with relatives. The P.T.A. Is sponsoring^ Hallowe'en party for the children on Monday, Oct. 30, at 7 p.m. at Club LUymoor. All efforts will be made to show the children a good time. There wm be prises for costumes and refreshments will he served. Mrs. Milinac, Mrs. Fante* and Mrs. I for a general run-down conditioto.< Rynertson will be in charge. It ia She is feeling much better, requested that the children be accompanied fey their patenter-«r parent ^ • • Mrs. Klnnerk advises the ladies not to tell their husbands how to lay a carpet. In her attempt to do so she slipped and broke her wrist. She was in the Woodstock hospital for a few days. Mrs. Chuck Rogers is cr>**al«w»- ing, after an appendectomy, at the hoihe of her in-laws, the Charles Rogers family. |ghe says there's no place like the country for recuperating. #She is feeling fine again, and - will soon return to her home and family in Chicago. Beulah Vachet has returned [from Belmont hospital in Chicago, where she was under treatment Mrs. Art Kurbyun gave a shower for her niece, Audrey Kurbyun, Wednesday, Oct 18. at Club Ulymoor. Audrey will be married to Robert Miller of McHenry. Chris Wyjas. the little 'snake eater, celebrated his third birthday Oct*" -j* -X ' "W * your scribe's attention to see what, if anything, can be done about the dogs. Whether they are strays, or whether they belong to people who do not take proper care of these dogs, the roads in Lily Lake are cluttered with them. One party back from a shopping trip, had to stop their car because % dog was in the middle of the road and chil-' dren on each side of the road. The dog; would not move and the party WMSFP"! ^ TELEVISION - EMERSON and MOTOROLA SALES -- SERVICE Phone 403 604 front 8t or 653-B-2 West McHenry, llliiioii got out of the car and tried to coax or shoo the dog away. The result was, the dog o»ly growled at them and the driver backed the car down the road, and went around the block in order to prevent possibly hitting one of the children. Another party was walking, whefi a big dog ran in circles around her, barking and snapping, scaring the elderly lady into hysteria. Still another party, whose place is overrun by dogs of all sizes and breeds, went to Woodstock to talk to the sheriff, and has his promise that something will be done about it. So let's not be careless about our dogs. Let's take care of them now, "More the public becomes vindictive and forces undesired regulations upon us. The recent granting of certificates of approval for new restricted landing areas for private aircraft at Breese, Hampshire and Vandalia brings the number of such Illinois fields to 375, an alltime high, acording to Joseph K. McLaughlin, director of the state Department of Aeronautics. Certificates issued for two new airports raised the Illinois total to 168, including five seaplane bases. Representatives of the department Sterling Window Shade . Venetian 91ind Co* v 5640 W. Dividon Si. COlumbui 1-8743 Have your windows dressed |n Kar-Olier removable slot Venetian blinds, Duponi'sw&shable Tontine shades and Kirsch draw rods* • Plate glass dresser and table topi. (Polished and beveled) Estimates Cheerfully Given. Call Friday Evening. Saturdays and Sundays call McHenry 651-M-l said no violations of air safety regulations were reported during September. GafenyM* Use of BMbc remedies at Wattje* Drag McHenry. SUMN6S aid SAWWGI Loose di in Bags : $12.00 per ton at our mill . , Bags Extst -& delivery Extra.. r ^ WOOD V*-'S - - 3 •M •Oc per batf Extra A Crystal Lake MM Co. C St NW and County ((B" At Ridgefield Phone CrysUl Lake 1570-1 if- Manufacturers 6f > • Window and Door Frames -- Windows - f Storm Sash -- Combination Doors -- Industrial Wood Parts -- Boxes and Crates Interior Trim and Wall Panelling i strata - '4 i ' i-V-W >• / K f,. v. V more than a ear.,. •s • i - 1 «3r * • . : ' v ; . ; . , • . HB IN HEART, of every age, havt And here's authoritative confirmation of their jdaimed this daring new Packard for their very good judgment . . . lown. Overnight, with a steadily mounting tid| From Hollywood comes news that the immediate orders, they've made it the mo$L Society of Motion Picture Art Directors-- successful new Packard in our 31 historic jrars! America's foremost fashion-judging grouphas awarded its coveted trophy to Packard as the most beautiful car of the year, "the car which, in our opinion, embodies die most advanced concepts of automotive styling." Definitely, here is a* ear you must not miss! * * i v * •Ati ASK THi MAN WHO OWNS ONt" WEST McHENRY MOTORS ' . K'.1! 0-oi ROUTE 31 BOX 57 WEST McHENRY, ILLINOIS . . •. ii-:. , - :* • . . . . . . . . - • • " . ' . •" ' i ' V: s- • '/ • 'V£A - -V;.' * - • • •- vr-X

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