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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Nov 1952, p. 11

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?' - i f - "rTf**•;, -Wr.,m 7, •" i- "?'/: -'-;r;.- •'srf-^-I \ f >:/.• . -r* ^i* " •»' - • : , rjf& MM.'it.. '•t'J'tJr ' '« a4*fc-'LLvr Mk\*? ' •, ft- * *HfT . .» - '?•* v. •, C* "* V ^1 • m:>;•.•• :f\ . NEWS FROM Wonder Lake By Tu«u ScUi Gospel Church News We were happy to meet visitors from Chicago and other places last Sunday, Nov. 9, In our services. Also new pupils in our Sunday Bible School. It's a full prog-ram for this week. Cottage prayer meeting on Tuesday evening at the home _ of Mr. ai^t! Mrs. Arthur Resehke Bobbie scored second high in at 354 s. Madison street, Woodanswering current eveht ques- lstock. Time 8 p.m. The Missiontfons. 4 He was accompaitted to Chl- R&bert Cormier, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Cormier, Indian Ridge, Wonder Lake, and a freshman at Mcttenry high school, won a $25 bond and was given six boxes of cookies for his participation in a Chicago TV program Sunday at 6:30 p.m. nate can have them picked up by calling Mrs. Dorothy McEachren, chairman of the unit or Mrs. Lillian Plotner co-chairman. Mrs. Pauline Grill of WickJipe Bay is co-chairman for thaf^territory and is willing to organize a sewing group for any ladies interested. Donations for the, sale may te left witflv her. cago by Sandi Sells. ary Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Linn Loshbougfh on Thurs- ien carried, day morning, Nov. 13, at a.m. Bible ntiiHy..JBij in -Attend Luncheon >the venfng of uie same day at Mr*. Dorothy McEichren at-'the chapel at 8 o'clock; On Fritended a luncheon for Mrs. Loren Tutell, Woodstdck, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tutell are moving to Downers Grove in the near future. He is a professional photographer and is known for day evening, the fourteenth, is the monthly meeting of the official board. We are lookrng lorward to the Missionary Conference scheduled for Nov. 19-23. Speakers repre- T°5.k ,*ith Nicho1 Smith on senting various home and foreign lt-hhee llaaftttoerr"cs kbononkb, "Gateway TIT<o„ ° .... Tibet". The two men explored parts of Tibet that had never before been visited and photographed by white man. 28th Ann: V Mr. and Mrs. Barney Donash, Hickory Palls, celebrated their twenty-eighth wedding anniversary Saturday evening by dining at the home of the son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald (Bud) Elberson, Indian Ridge. , Present at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. William Elberson, Mr. and Mrs. William G. Donash and Diane, Mrs. Nancy Elbersen, and the couple's, other daughter, Miss Jacqueline Donash. mission fields, will be heard. Farther announcements will be forthcoming. For -next Sunday, Nov. 16, there is a cordial Invitation to all our Sunday Bible school at 10 o'clock, morning worship service at 11 a.m. and evening Gospel service at 7:45. Nativity Evangelical Lutheran Church Notice of Regular Services Sunday: 0:50 a.m. to 10:^0 a.m. 11:00 a»m. to 12 Sunday School 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Sunday Evening 7:30 p.m. Adult Confirmation Classes (preparatory for church membership) The charter roll is still open, all who are interested to become Charter Members can do so, by Seventh Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paetow, Hifckory Fall's, were honored at 0 . „ . a dinner Saturday night at the "t™d"'g, „ Su"h d y, V / home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Won,^r - T Huaaau.og-hhft on the occasi.o n o,f t.h. e.i r enroll until the last Sunday in Nnvemb-_ J seventh wedding anniversary. With the Paetows at the din ner were their two daughter.4 Kath£, -3% and Charl, 2 y2. Has Tonsillectomy ^ Richard Boldt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boldt, Indian Ridge, had his tonsils removed at the Memorial hospital, Woodstock, last week. He is now recuperating at home. Hospital Auxiliary News The first meeting of a group of w( men residing in Hickory Palls occured yesterday Wed» nesday, Nov. 12, at the home of Mrs. Leonard Hauht. The women met at 12:?0 for coffee and re-> freshme.iiu so those with preschool children could get home in time to keep regular nap schedules. Those in attendance were Mrs. Berniece Huebner, Mrs. Fern Paetow, Mrs. Margaret Anderson, Mrs. Doris Nolan and Mrs. Doris Niaholson. Material and patterns for sewing aprons and other items for the hospital sale which will take place on Nov. 21 were distributed. Any other women in this vicinity who might wish to join this group for a social time and sewing for the hospital auxiliary are requested to call Mrs. Uldena Haught at Wonder Lake 2531. Mrs. Marie Milbrandt has donated four of her beautiful dolls to be sold at t/he sale which will ~be~held in Woodstock. Mrs. Anna Pravnan is donating several items also. Anyone else who has items they wish to do- A children's choir will soon be started, all children from "the 4th grade up are eligible. Velveteen Velveteen in popular, smart black can give you a suit that's, wide and full if you want to use it for dressup. or one that's slender-skirted and tailored for business occasions. H trimming is used, soutache is considered a smart choice. STOMACH SUFFERERS New, Amazing Relief -- The Harvey Stomach Treatment is a doctor's formula and is guaranteed to relieve ulcer pains, gall bladder pains and nervous colitis. Get rid of that acid, gassy, belchy* and lack of pep feeing. START THIS TREATMENT TODAY There Is No Need To Suffer! Sold Only At BOLGER'S DRUG 3REEN ST. WORE _ PHONE 40 It's £ A.M.... \ You need a prescription. . What Should You Do? *9* MC HENOT PLA1NDEXLER -*&%• Pwg* Bum CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS November 3, 1952 The City Council met in regular semi-monthly meeting with Mayor Freund presiding. Aldermen present: Althoff, Anderson, Freund, Rothermel, Thennes, Vycital. Absent: None. Motion by Freund, seconded by Vycital, that the minutes of the last meeting be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Rothermel, seconded by Anderson, that the treasurer's ' report be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Freund, seconded by Thennes, that the collector's report be approved as read. Mot- ^totion by Anderson, seconded by Rothermel, that the clerk's report be approved as read. Motion carried. Motion by Andei^on, seconded by Thennes, that the . following bills be paid as approved by > the inance committee: • Motion carried. Harold Aim, Salary .... $254.90 Clyde Rhoades, Salary ,. 231.00 John R. Weichmann, . Salary 229.40 Arthur J. Smith, Salary 207.20 Philip M. Thennes, Salary 198.30 \nton H. Freund, Salary 198.30 Earl R. Walsh, Office expense-- . . . . . 1 0 0 . 0 0 Harold Aim, Extra police duty, 96.3o e Rhoades, Extra pHlc<- duty 105.60 John R. Weichmann, Extra po lice duty 11.00 tugust Moritz, Police duty 110.40 Arthur J. Smith. Use' of car 26.00 Mayme Buss, Salary A commissions 73.52 George P. Freund, Salary 48.00 William H. Althoff, Salary 30.00 Arnold Anderson, Salary 30.00 George J. Freund, Salary 30.00 Leo G. Rothermel, Salary 30.00 Edward J. Thennes, Salary 30.00 Charles W. Vycital, Salary 30.00 Earl R. Walsh, salary 105.00 Thomas F. Bolger, . Salary 30.00 John E. Looze, Salary 50.00 McHenry State Bank, Income tax 132.30 Stilling's "66" Service, Gas A oil, police car A truck 163.88 Elaine Nell, Recordihg zoning meeting 10.00 Clem Wirfs, Repairing parking meters 17.00 Philip M. Thennes, Mailing water samples 1.17 Thennes Oil Go., Fuel oil 22.96 Althoff's Hardware, Supplies 3.69 M c H e n r y L u m b e r C o m p a n y , Lumber and coal ...... 28.67 Public Service Company, Power A light 259.13 Illinois Bell" Telephone Co., Telephone service 14.75 Duncan Parking Meter Corp., Payment on meters .... 365.00 Ero Erickson, Police radio maintenance ........ 31.... 15.00 Andersen's Service, Police car repairs 8.65 Patten Tractor A Equipment, Blade for plow 16.81 Butch's Auto Service, Repairs to police car 66.79 Thomas P. Bolger, Supplies 3.63 Buchert's Garage,^ Gas for police car 5.00 Earl ft. Walsh, Insurance 68.26 George P. Freund, Labor on tractor . . i . 3.00 Verako Products, I?uc., Waterworks supplies . ., y. ,> . '^62.80 Edward J. Barrett, Secy, of St., Pt)lice car license 2.00 Edward J. Barrett, Se$y. . ot St., Truck license . .., , v . 2.00 Special Sewer Fund: • y. Mayme Buss, Clerical . . 20,00 M c H e n r y L u m b e r C o m p a n y . Lime ' 5.51 Althoff's Hardware, Supplies 8.20 Joe Diedrich, Labor at disposal plant 182.00 Thennes Oil Co., Fuel oil A watei truck service 46.62 Weber Plumbing A Heating, Labor at disposal plant 52.50 Public Service Company, Power A light 55.38 Motion by Freund, seconded . c. H'. s. NEWS Hi n '•» r • , -.--v.;;- Bob Cormier, a freshman, apjpeared on a television quiz program Sunday. hight at 6:30. We The long-continued drouth haa caused a serious shortage at soil moisture in Illinois, according to were glad to; hear that /he came the latest weather and crop rein second place and won a $25 port of the state and federal departments of agriculture. While the most immediate damage is being shown by pastures, fallwar bond and received a dictiontry for appearing on the show. Science Club Goes To Edwal Members of the Science club sown grafn is efcpected to be were invited to go on a tour hurt unless rains come socn. Prothrough Edwal ' Laboratories. Mr.! gress of fall plowing is slow be- Dalton and eighteen or nineteen | cause of unfavorable soil condiof the members went up in three tion. Harvest of the Illinois corn JUUl CkUCacil UUtU A ijuidor Class Play Underway The tickets for the junior clasplay seem to be going'fast. The pricjgf of admission is sixty cents.. We hope that everyone has bought theirs. If not, they caji be bought at the door. T/.e juniors have v been working hard on the play and we want to thank everyone who helped us by donating furniture and clothes. Y. H. A. News Last week being National FH.A week. Miss Clark and the home making teachers from Grayslakand Antioch went to Springfielc Thursday and Friday, Nov. 6 and 7, to attend the state vocationa meeting. All week the officers o: the club wore the insigna repre senting the F.H.A., also som exhibits showing the F;H.A. „ ,. Books and decorations have beer. Vycital. to approve the appl ca- in haU showcase tion of Gus Nordstrom for Class. G A. A. Gossip "A" AlcohcBc Beverage License. Fourteen G.A.A. girls went to Motion carried. Motion by Rothermel, seconded by Thennes, to approve the petition of William H. Althoff and Eleanor Althoff for variation of zoning requirements as recommended by the Zoning Board of immense 6j at Ice FoUie AA ppeaallos. M\f ontriionnn cnaarrtHriAe/d1. » Motion by Rothermel, seconded by Aiftlerson, to adjourn. Motion carried. George P. Freund, Mayor Earl R. Walsh, City qierk WOOD flftES Moris than 500 wood and HeM fires occurred in Illinois during October, causing daihage in excess of one million dollars, according to estimates made by the state Department of Conservation. The Henderson state forest near Oquaqua, the Mason state forest near Forest City and the Union state forest near Jonesboro have been closed to the public because of fire hazards made acute by the long drouth. Chicago Sunday, Nov. 3, to the Ice Follies and then out to eat They went in separate cars driven by Esther Leckman, Mrs. Hogan and Miss Taylor. The gills enjoyed themselves h.I t t h 111 nmnmn n ii 111 -i i i ; m 111!•!»•<, V- TRIMMING BY EXPERTS All our men are fully insured* PHONE 272-R Triangle Tree Surgeons FREE ESTIMATES ' 111 I 1 11'»' Mil l WWII H"l 1 I I H i l t I I I I I I Hi t H I l» I and at 4inne^. After choosing the place at which they wanted to eat, they ate and left immediately for home. All the girls did a . good job on the magazine campaign. After the money for the trip and the prizes were deducted, the profit was still $649., The prize party plans have, been held up until the mascots arrive.. " " '• Chorus Plans The boys' octect will sing for the football banquet, Thursday, Nov. 20. This group consists of Don Aeverman, Don Rogers, first tenor; Larry Ek.erettC~Art.ie Barbier, second tenors; Red Nowak, Craig Baldwin, first basses; Jim Van Kanegan, Bill Weber, second basses. The selections are "Cindy" apd "Peter Go Ring Dem Bells". F. F. A. News Five agriculture boys went to the fat stocV judging contest last Thursday. Dave Smith. Loren Freund, Dick Nowak, Lloyd Herndon and John - May were the boys picked out of the ten boys who were considered top judges of the McHenry F.F.A. chapter. Talent In MeHenry High Stop Taking Harsh Drugs for Constipation GUARANTIED WATCH REPAIRS • Free Inspection and Estimate • fast Service • Cxpert Work • Satisfaction Guaranteed Giv* your Elgin yaars of extra accuracy with a DvraPoww Main i pring--guaranteed to novor break. FRETT'S PRECISION WATCII REPAIR 264 E .Elm Street auKe you feel in need of repeated dosing. When you occssionskliy fed conitipttcfl| t ttntk &bc surt relief. Take Dr. Cald- End Chronic Dosing! 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I Sorry To Hear The entire high school was sorry to hear that Arthur Frenssen, 15, a freshman of McHenry high, has been injured in an auto mishap. He was struck down by a car while walking along the Wonder Lake b! f :ktop. Arthur has a broken leg and head injuries. We all hope to see him at school very shortly. crop is nearing completion, more than a month ahead ot last year's schedule. The corn is of excellent quality, and so dry that some is being shelled directly •"from the fields. The average woman washes an estimated 26,000 dishes a year. & &Mmma Ttie barber shop quartet of bygone days believed ini : olose harmony. We are great believers in close . harmony also -- close harmony between our policy-_ holders and this agency. Without it we are not able to give the service and the advice which wer believe is due those who entrust their insurance' business to us. 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