* 1 ^ « ft~- " * * • ?'J ?' S:'-;:> -' I •: f • w t X? f ,-f~; ' %m-WM ;jr>- IMPiM M M i*u f n m m m t u M Tardatkfc) ?'A ..Ifljjbn jraanr lutre elapsed since went all out to welcotM from the service two of tjbel# most Rop*lsjryounf citizens. '":- # C?L. B0BERT DOBAK WAYS JERRY BECKER grmm was transferred to Miami Beach, FUl. for rehabilitation. His yoang bride returned to her duties In Washington, D. C. In December, *1946, both received their discharge and began the difficult task of establ'«hlng a home life In the civilian world. ""Bob's" first Job was thaPof a lineman for the Public Service company; after that he took up studies which qualified him for his present occupation of electrical engineer. During the past five years Jerry, too. has done a splendid Job of filling the vacant chairs around their dining room table. Jimmy, 4 years old, Robert, Jr., I. Kathleen 1% and Terry Patrick 7 months, are the blessings bestowed on Bob and Jerry Doran to make their happiness £gmplete. Mr. and Mrs. Will Schults were the honored guests at a surprise anniversary party last Saturday evening, at the home of llr. and Mrs. Theo. Olsen. About thirty guests were present to offer felicitations on their twentieth anniversary of blissful wedded life. A beautiful table service for eight was presented to them as a momento of this happy occasion, after which a delicious buffet supper was enjoyed by all. Frank Poledna furnished the music for dancing which fasted far Into the early morn. Kenneth Ingersol and Miss Joan Borsell of (Chicago were united in marriage by the Rev. Fr. Coakley at St. Patrick's church in Mc- Henry last Saturday at S p.m. The lovely bride presented a beautiful picture as she marched down the aisle on the arm of her father, Jack Borrell, in a white satin gown with a sweetheart neck, with fingertip veil and a head band of white satin, studded with pearls. Billy Schlitt acted as best man, while Miss Jane Borrell attended the bride. After the mwi <ywwy, a reception was MM for 100 enacts at St' Mary's halL After their honeymoon tha yoang ooaple will make their hoBt at Mcv&llom Lake. Mr. and Ufa. Ed Doran and the Robert Dorans returned home last Saturday after attending a wedding of a relative in Cincinnati, Ohio. „ Coming alofcg nicety!* the teat word from Ken Ebey, Sr., who has recently undergone surgery at the Hlnes Veterans' hospital. Farther proof that you cant keep a good man down. ibert Doran entered service t the artjlf ^ln Jane, 1M0, and eafter basic training At Ft. Lewis, r Wish., wag. transferred to New I Jersey, where after a few monthB ibt pmbarlpd for combat duty in AW Guinea. .After thpoe years of Jungle fighting bKthat part at the. world, during wttfb tlate he suffered S- unds and, attacks of malaria, berlt Darin returned home on leave In QjWtniber, ll44,end was married fi|./ his childhood sweetheart, Jerry Becker, who also doing her biMs a Wave in the Naval Intelligent at Washington, D. C. After thdb marriage, which took at mi Patrick's church in, Meffenry q|i Pec. 23,^944, the new jgjj Mr. and Mrs. Art Nelson Journeyed to Chicago last Sunday, where they visited Mr. Nelson's father, who la undergoing treatment at the Billing'# Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Alvtii Blftte' returned home from a week's vaca tion ft Eli, Minn., where they hoped to hook a few big ones. Their reward for# one week of misery was one herring. They were accompanied on this junket by Mr. and Mrs. Irv. Schmidt of McHenry^--- -- - There waa envy In the eyes of knollwood males, as they watched "Sweater Boy" Ed. Walton parade the orange aqd black creation last Sunday afternoon. What that boy couH do for Hollywood, and Lana Turner! Oar Coafratalatlsns To Herb Howe on hla twenty-first birthday Oct. 23. Art Olsen on his sixty-ninth birthday anpiversary Oct IS. ThereBe Schults on her twentysecond birthday Oct tS. ADiOOS. Next time you buy poultry fat your family meal, examine it for frsde and label. Consignment Sale EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING W§ hiTi buyors for all types of linstock. CALVES in soiling *1 an all tlxno high. CMga your stock horo fat top pricos. pay consignor day sfftor tho sti*. salos barn. bo tostod a» ;o<r Wo aro bondod. Woodstock Comm. Sales (& hid' / PHONE 572 or 499 -- WOODSTOCK. ILL. When ghosts of tha gone adtes and pains oe cabinet "if s I Urn." Check bf most cine eabinets will reveal a of old pills, prescriptions and MHt edies that often the family had far* gotten what they were supposed to cure, she explains. Medicine should never be saved for future use except on specific advice from a physician, she adds, and then should be (dearly labeled as to what it is, how much to take and when. Getting these old medicines out of the house, is only on* of many things that the homemakar can do to make a home a safer and more pleasant place in which to live and work. • .Nation's Fire Fires burn nearly $2,000,000 a day In homes, office building*, valuable timber land, foodstuffs ant other resources that are virtually frrftplaw able, according to the National Board of Fire Underwriters. At though fire losses dipped slightly last year for the first time slnee 1M2, the cost of damaged American property came to tM7.5S6.Q00, the highest tor any country In the world. The National Board cautions that the slight decline from the previous year's phenomenal fire hill of $711,114,000 should not be a sign for any relaxation in the flre-|afety precautions. Ceftulose nitrate, used in so many Industrial finishes today, was dis> covered in 1846, in Baste, Switzerland. It did not however, find a Commercial use until Wesley Hyatt an American, produ&d celluloid In 1868 from cellulose nitrate and camphor. The next step forward in the use of cellulose nitrate came only about 90 years ago when it was introduced as an ingredient of automobile finishes. Order your rubber The Plaindealer. In board so irfaee for hoard to dothe retire temperature of the Iran, tfmolstare Is needed, plsc« a dry doth on the fabric surface, then a cheesecloth wrung out in water, and then a muslin cloth atop the cheesecloth. To avoid seam or pleat impression, place a piece at tissue papa between the allowance. •< 11 n i II H I*. • if.* m in n n n n 11 in • II n M I n M; COME IN v tfRd Enjoy tho Sparkling RhyttMk ERNIE WAGNER at tho Hammond Orgaau sow PLAYmfc NIGHTLY • Your Favorites, Old and Ifow Hear thorn as prosonted by this artist of tho consolo. . ' "'•£ Richmond, Illinois DRUGS AND utter* aids •/•At Oof tttmploto supply of quality teos your fullest satisfaction. * Wo aro roady to servo yon in all with quality ph»rm»c«li pr^par«4 tor****!" sidan's prescriptions. <- V Always at Your Servloo NYE DRUG STORE t' ^ PHONE 26 MeHSKRY, HI* 5 MtkffCS Sev/A/O THE WHE£l SOU) ME OM OQ*£. . .J## SAVEOMBWOOOf --says Earl B. Mix New ffcchelle, New Yorit V j -m. ^"TjEOfLE eviry day are finding out for themselves i'| . , . vou QUI make 5 minutes of your time worth 5$l,<X)0-t>y teending iitt att yy our Dodge dealer's. Hell } demonstrate how you could pay $1,000 more and not * get all the extra roominess, the driving ease, the rugged I dependability of tliis smartly styled Dodge! ' YouU see that Dodge gives you real stretch-out roominess you can't find in cars costing hundreds of dollars ' more. And a few minutes behind the wheel will open your eyes to ease of handling you never thought pos- * ivo ffinntsi..... . « all we ask! 6oMt Hem NpvDODGE JusftfatdblhB mom. ': 'Is A. S. BLAKE MOTOR SALES Inc' 301 E. Pearl St. massim Ub le keep ywr lead hSb^SMlif iMfi easy te da «S ASP, wkefe ihaaks te die fan aet fMt aMir and ifcen, kvt «R libieeat> tKe week... net («•» aad Htece, bet all ilwoegfc the sua Mwp at ywrdwdty end -- hew ler each heat aad hew etedi yea stM aa yaw feed Ub. Came ia end tee fee yeewelf USST SS4M0 TssMts Jsiei MNQI/CT SAJMP fittt-Up Chieitia 91c mm smno fh Crost Mil . . 10e MAM raoM FSCSN UMONS 2m^89i VI-»AL. ^ S7e ...X53c W 1«c y&t' , x" Popular Braids My i Bars •AY OA VlF tissr stilus Psnpkls MOTT St AND Applt CMir SURSft MOKSSHM Attortsi Cstkits S4MQMT SR4NO Wbols OhiskiR . RANCMO scams fttpartfnWo S^SiSMSS S4MCMO SMI# PmShhi CrKkiri,1^ 2|| Sli MONK SUNS, CSMM» •OX M mottUKM mun HARVEST MIX WOtrNMOU MANS m9 SPICE DROPS... .sir WOITNMO«f IMSO I4S. JELLY BEAN$ o e t o aoK OVCIL4ND M4N0 \ ' LOLLY POPS-.. .S4T • i'"• ":ii ; if: ^ ft-:- * st--a, , , MtN rMMgS Has R| Bm TAPIOCA 1 LEMON ni PUDDING I HLUNO v: ^11. BOX 1 MBOR Qci I Qc KO. 9 1 \Mv i - j J W- '• '•z' Vi 5 lyfuwr T«mles • Wt' pudnce Ckili Cok Cine HYPOWHI • -E.; -MM • AN I04l#0 SHOWN AaP is now celobraMaa Ito fist aaalvarsary. Our first Mora was evened la She faS af I ISf. WUIIIeae af | consomors, by Hioir paStoaota, have I they MM eur way ef deinfl We approdaSa their con*- i aad ehaM caadwue te briag yew ^vaflly (MA 4r everydsy few; prkas * fr<e>dy caeffeaes serWce. Russet Potatoes MORTNMN OROWN Cobbler Potatoes W« woisaw WAY o» SMISW SSUWI awS yierma Only SMk-hnb Ml «r« «• A1P'» prodnw roefct. AS WW «H rw--a> mftwh, raAiMd mprie* on4 put on • "Qvi*-Sal»" tabl*. Th*r >• riiS M A . . ' * Brei^eist Vwma Siisafi .. ' v" 4 UN CALIFORNIA OROWN. TtNStR Brseetll luurH 19c omers Corner Have you noticed that our fresh fruit and vegetable departments are more attractive than ever before? That's because we have worked hard to make them that way. „ Our expert buyer* get top quality produce. Our akiUed clerks are trained to keep display a neat and fresh. IPd've improved our refrigeration and packaging methods to insure freshness and shopping convenience. We've, cut out waste in the handling of produce so that we can pass the savings along to you. All these things should make A&P fresh fruits and vegetablea the best buy If they aren't, the employees in your store want to know about it. Please write* \. Cwtomer Rtbtas Dspf., A&P Food Stores 420 Lexington Avenue New York 17, N. Y. USSr-S fURt COMCfNTRATID Oranft Jsfss ussr-s CHOFPCS o« Ltaf Spisseh umr-s otucicm CstCtrn USSF'S MIMCH first! Bssss o a o 0 a IAS (tt-U.SAeiS.fll) (IfrtS. 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