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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Dec 1950, p. 14

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W MM») . \* SiVr; "V,'.;' ;Ml 'nV »* v $' ' fft n'* 3k will tie home on ^JklTe for the holidays. Jpi flrst tenve since his »r months ago. He is it Qfemjp Carson. *lll!ritfe,<iWay# Krause, Golheek and Rich Fuller Ray fjoro at Great Lakes. • tndniiK station^ Sunday, it "-• ' 111 Boro wilite home for the (front Friday until Monit1 Ihww8e Svoboda. Jr.. la on his l',.wojr Lome from Wint«r Par*. Fla.. #N>f the Christmas hqjidays £ Mcharj rfi Fart s> Mc1tar4 ltfarsh has been trans- Vfered to Fort Jackson So. Car., for "tmo motitha' leadership training, jrfelch he will return to Camp Oit., fcb trafn rookies. Mr. had Mrs. Ray Cynowa and 'family will spend about three days In Chicago, celebrating Christmas With Mr. Cynowa's mother. Mr. a*d Mrs. John Wrublewski Will viaft their children in Chicago ind Lily Lake, after which they Will return to Largo. Fla. '1'^^ a~ w)io are champions in. baton twirling. There was also ai guest saxaphone artist from near- j by Gary. Cecil Leaeon, accompanied by his wife. The entire program was interesting and entertainiag. s-' Roger Svoboda, a student at Vandercook, participated in the program. 'v .>.• TWICE KK' i Peter Simon is Ql in SHu Luke's hospital, Chicago. - BiMy Wilier, til with the' measles, ta improving. Mrs. Jdhn Motitor s^ent tht past week In Chicago, where she attended the funeral of her brother-inlaw, Walter Oemskie, of Chicago, who died quite suddenly. Funeral was Friday morning at St. Matthias cbtorcbyand St. Boniface cemetery. Tewa About the time of the first big lumber migration across the nation in 1880, Saginaw City. Michigan displaced Bangor, Maine as the bigger, lustier and wilder loggers' town, boasting grander hotels, gay- j by Mathias Steffens of Johnszurg »er "hot spots", bigger barrooms m1-- 1 •' ».«..•». ./»i and bloodier brawls than any pre- Items of interest taken Irom the ilea of the McHenry Plaindealer f years ago. flirty f&$£ private parlor ot the Beach hotel in Chicago at high noon on Wednesday of last week, the Rev. H. J. Collins of Greenwood spoke the words that united the lives and hearts of Miss Edlty Mary Tuttle of Ringwood to Mr> Londell Todd of Dundee. A blue rork shoot will take place >t Ringwood on Saturday, Dec. 24. - . - The Ostrander property on the west side, which was sold at pubr lie auction Tuesday, was purchased , Harvey Nye*. «M, «f >i^;|&i^.|lrs. N. J. Nye, met with an e|Qpetience on Monday noon of tup ., we»>k whicn we are of the bellif thftt he does not care to repeat very soon. He. with three companions, Tony Oertel, Leo Heimer and George Stoffel, were crossing the mill pond on their way home from school when yonng Nye attempted to jump a channel that had been cut by the ice men. In his attempt to intake the Jump he fell into the icy ^waters. The thiee others formed a human life floe by holding bands and succeeded in pull in# Hifb to the surface. vfcHis logging town V-: First Shoe Machine The first machine ever used in making shoes was a clamping press invented to attach leather soles to «hoe uppers The anniversary of the birth ^pf Christ will be properly observed it the Universalist church next Saturday evening with a Christmas tree and program. Among those taking part are Glenn Wattles, Elseeta Schnabel, Aldine Schnabel, Porathy Lundgren, Kenneth Howe, Ella Newman, Lewis MeOmber, iPercy Lodtz and Edyth Petesch. Graqdnv* Jirsa of Riverside. 111., and /Grandma Svoboda of Berwyn. will he holiday guesta at the Svoboda residence. Uncle Sam Says Mr. and Mrs. Jim Szarek and dauRhtqr, Marcella, and Mrs. Szarek's aiite^ fcfed brother-in-law, will be geeH«l of the E. L. 'Marshes for Christmas dinner. It wu juet, five years ago that Steve and Lil Wyjas opened up the club Lilymoor. , • Saturday, Dec. they celebrated this fifth anniversary occaaion with invitations to all their friends and neighbors. A nice crowd attended. The orchestra under the direction of D^n Stadfieid, played i»me wonderful waltz 4^: innate for the old timers. George VreaiU|-sang the lyrics. A wonderfnl luncheon was a^vi . M^vlett wen made', which will v l»e ahown later. * j'V) Progressive good. is wished jfi. to this .young and 'idtfy buainess couple, Mr. and Mrap $t*ve Wyjas. j MA. Ml* L^gge i«tfirgained the ( F.LCcC. Tuesday, * dW 19, with cardssud lnncheo^^ members Mere presec* A grab bag) exchange I waa a,high spot enjoyed by all. ' ? A new aocial club has been j tormed In Lily Lake. rBfap»vwil11 'Kpeet the second TursdajrU\each nboBth to play canasta. $o far the members are Mrs- Gertftid^ Peteram, lira. Mae Patterson, Mrs. Helen Para, Mi. Ann Bresinaki 4Ukl-:"l|lFt Elsie Cynowa. Their '-lekt meeting will be at the home of llira-. Helen Para. fwenty-Flve tears kf4 If weather conditions remain as they now are, ice cutting will begin on the mill pond next week. Edward Cosgrove, who; was picked up * in Chicago laat week by the police of that city, and held on suspicion as being one of the four who robbed the West McHenry State bank In October, was hrounght to the Woodstock jai' last Thursday by Sheriff Edinger oft this county. Serving on the grand jury from McHenry for January will be .William Saylor and John Smith. HO MUM 1 Thursday, pec^mbwr 21.1350 Irtsiai Tip When starch sticks to your Iron, you can partially prevent it Urom sticking by adding borax to your starch solution--one teaspoon to a quart. Armistice Day 1% by eastern, the day we remember ear dead and the wars they have ma. Bat this la also a time to think aboat-living Americans toe -- and the straggle we all f»oe today to keep these Ideals of liberty aad ham an dignity for which they gave ae mach. Tea can help America Strang by making ad yew family stranger threagh the wiee aae ef prosperity. A regular Isisslsitl to D. S. Savings Beads through the Payrell Savtoga Ptaa where yas wssh wiBaaaure eeeurlly fer yeu aad far year eeaatry. NOW LET*8 ALL BUT BONDS! U S Irtmvrr Ptwrhwi) Order NOW for the Holidays LUT FISK Potato Sausage Lingon Berries Brandied Mince Meat (in bulk) Home-Made Piea Young Husband: "This pie is burnt. Send it back to the store." Young Wife: "I didn't buy it. It's my own cremation." Complete line of Leo'i poultry j remedies at Wattlea Drue; Store, McHeary 8tf' N«W A mother wa)i tokiag bar young son tor a ride in (ne car. On their way home, the lad asked: "Mother, where tri ell tne m> iernal tdiots?" •'Why, Son," she replied, "they only happen to be on the highway when your father is driving." " . What's The Uafe? ^Bb you think a man should toll all his thoughts and actions to his wife?" "That would be a waste of time. She already knows all his thoughts, and the neighbors keep her informed ot his actions.", , ; / ' Hqi" - "!• Correct! "There is direct and indirect taxation. Oive me an example of indirect taxation." KV?/,... "The dog tax, ^ "How is that?". "The dog dees not have to pay It" ^ea Leaves Because tea leaves pick up strong odors, always store tea in a glass or metal container, awBytfrdm any strong ^scented foods, flub never wash the tea container «^itrong soap. Instead, keep it sweet and fresh with baking soda and hot water. Kareaaa - ICaat Koreans, north and south know the Japanese language, ac cording to the Japan Internationa Christian university foundation. You ' can. adjuat dairy farm leases in ^either cost or income items, say University of Illinois agricultural economists. Original Fares! Areb^ We have used twice as ber as existed in 1KW. bu| thrwilb regrowth. we still have abundant forests. We hav# cleared millions of acres for agricultural crops but we still have two-thir4s *ot the _ original forest area left. 0 w Pelar Bear Ciicus attendants say that the polar bear suffers less from extreme heat than do the cat animals-- tigers, leopards, and lions. Burmese Measure •- V* Burmese measure called toS Teng holds 23 lbs. in some provinces and 51 lbs. in others. g JlL. Ak A. ^ Christmas Gifts, for Your Home. VISIT THE SHOW ROOM OF SCHROEDER IRON WORKS McHENRY. ILLINOIS Marble WHS Give her the silt she'll * love for years . A ihor Gladiron The Thor Gladiron will stttfld and iron while she sits down. When the work is done, it folds to loss than two square foot of ipocisnd can be tucked away in ihe cioset. A single knaw control helps her perform (roning miracles... shirts aro Crisp and profassidmiMookirift ll AYi minutes I See our assortment ol Gift Boxes •-- Cheese* Fruit Cakes, Candies# etc. HAVING A PARTY? You will find snacks and treats fll all kinds* for both formal and informal parties# on our Cocktail Table. Stop in and brouse around, j Complete Smorgasbord Fixings., Casey's English Muffins are deilcldui for breakfast. We have them. Jones' Hickory Smoked Bacon or Pork Sausages with Buckwheat Pancakes make a wonderful Sunday breakfast. , PANTRY DELICACIES PHONE 754 131 ftiverstd. Drive McHenry. HjQnoli ? llr,-and Mrs. Fred Svoboda. Sr.. ••ll Mrs. Mae Svoboda attended the ^MidWefit Band clinic in the gpand ballroom of the Sherman hotel, Friday, Dec. 15. There were at least nine guest conductors from different uni- •e*Slties and colleges. They were . -fOCSt conductors for the band vh • concert of the Vandercook echool ' " -of- muaic. The^concert consisted of rhap- 'ibiiM. qpneertos marches and SOVfllty numbers, with some won- Arfpl baton twirling by two beautiful high school studentH, .^Wte from Harvey, and one from m'MM PRE-CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE SALE ON ALL TOYS ONE LEFT DELUX SERVICE STATION Grease Rack, Gas Pumps, Etc. WAS $4.95 NOW $3.95 ELECTRIC STEAM ENGINE Lopks Like Real Steam Engine Chrome Finished WAS $9.95 NOW $8.75 Seen the new rooms!.. .'fives SHBRMAN Mek* Sm Sberaion , jfwriaM In CMcogei • N*w rooM*, dfwwcrttefllty dadpmdt e FotdMlIng CeNbfelsM ' 20% DISCOUNT ON ALL Toy Trucks - Fire Engines - Toy Pianos Games - Toy Electric Ranges - Nurse Sets and Many Other Wonderful toys. TOY WASH MACHINES WERE $1,80 NOW $1.35 ONE LEFT -j STREAM LINE ELECTRIC TRAIN Including Tracks and Transformers WAS $18.98 NOW $14.98 LIONEL CONSTRUCTION SfTS Keeps His Hands Occupied in Some- Thing Constructive.1 WAS $4.56 WOW $3.75 JUST LIKE MOTHER'S TOY ELECTRIC IRONS WAS $1.98 NOW $1.49 TOY PLASTIC DISH SETS WERE $1.98 NOW $1.49 20% OFF ON ALL VELOCIPEDES kMi«l m SNSBMAK wm4 Cleft •«•••> (Euicaee lW. Sarin I. iofd Clshi n> tier*, fresldeai. V, P. mmd Oeel Mfr. RIVERSQ)E HARDWARE PHONE 723 RW.rtida Drir. McHm^. I1L , . . k4^. . '/4! V £ , WmTfk Top Tables for all occasions Weather Vanes Lanterns Flower Stands and Brackets Name Flutes Fireplace fixtures also Flexscreen and other articles too numerous to mention. Ornamentfcl Rsdllmrs. Only $79.90 Convenient terms on your monthly Servfcu Ml PHONE McHENRY 671-M-f «e. A bat a A A A j*. V V V V V V V V v> The season of good Cheet and ^ood fellowship is with ns once again and everywhere we go we see as well as hear and feel this wonderful spirit! We see ii in the gaily adorn ed shop windows . . and on the smiling feces el ihe people about us. We hear it in the well-wishing greetings of friend to friend stranger to stranger • . . in the church bells resounding magnif icently through our community. We feel it in our every activity-- be it home or business. And we extend it also in our own sincere heartfelt wishes to you our friends and patrons -- that this may be a truly memorable Christmas and happy* Happy New Year! r McHenry Plaindealer I r > J4> >•¥* » - k. " ' MMUiMN

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