EMBUSES VTJj-# . S C1:/ • ;./? r> ^r?7p™ if'? # • " ' " ' . t t flf-iau.- .,^4.^ >"*, «October 22,1983 «*w * 7 . J f : •rf • {**- - -' ^ i '%, # *"• '.• f" <?'* it 'iyi| ".).',!• u ny MtHENRY PLAINDEALEI Pm«FW» mTAMC^et^ EARLY MAILING Continued from Page 1 will reach their destinations 9|>efore Christinas. However, no Insurance can be given that surface parcels mailed after Nov. AjjU> or air parcel post® mailed af- ,4er Nov. 25 will be delivered in i*»®. Oveneaa Shipping '< 'It Is also pointed out that after an air parcel arrives over- • *eas final delivery, in many 4&ses, must be made through the •Use of such surface transportation facilities as are afforded by flipping, railroads and motor -.Vehicles. Parcels destined for dev^ v, .livery in Japan, Korea and the pacific islands should be mailed . -,.ifca soon as possible, preferably ' - Hot later than Nov. 1. ? I|i addition to the usual artiv^ leg normally prohibited in the ...jnails, matches of all kinds and ; -lighter fluid may not be mailed ; to overseas military addresses. The domestic rates of postage *£%re applicable and postage must ' •' l>e fully prepaid. Addresses must 'be legible and should be typewritten or in ink. Greeting cards for Armed ijp'orces personnel overseas may jbe mailed at any time but pa- Irons should deposit such cards $>repald at the first class fate j>rior to Nov. 15; at the air mail rate prior to Dec. 1. Boxes must necessarily be of trong construction on acount of e great distance and the handing and storage they must uneigo. They should contain sufcient cushioning material go I*1" the contents will be tightly tacked to prevent any rattling r loosening of the articles. Each ox should be securely tted with tr&ng cord. Girl Scout Week Observed Locally' Continued from Page 1 uniform. Observances ^rill be held as follows: St. Mary's, at 8:30 o'clock Mass, Elsie Olsen in charge; St. Patrick's, 9 o'clock Mass, Loretta Meyer* in charge; Community Methodist, 10:45 o'clock, Ethel Bailey in Charge; and Zion Lutheran, 10 o'clock, with Lfkverne Antonson in charge. The "150 girls now active in the Scouting organization locally are in grade^ third through eighth, yrith sixteen leaders. Because more leaders are needed badly (one is required for every eight girls) it has been impossible to start a new troop to accommodate girls who are anxiously awaiting an opportunity to get into Girl Scouting. ' *81 PAST PRESIDENT OF KIWANIS NAMED TO DISTRICT POSf Continued from Page 1 ranged and attended by Marius Hansen, president of McHenry Township Kiwanis, James Altfroff, vice-president, and Mr. Waynne. On November 12 at 7 p.m. in the McHenry high, school, the Kiwanis Club of McHenry Township will stage its sixth annual football banquet. Preparations are well under way for a fine • dinner and an excellent program. It is planned that a radio artist will be M.C. and an outstanding player will speak. In years past, McHenry business men have substantially cooperated with the Kiwanis to jnake the annual banquet a success. According to members, from all indications to date, their support this year will exceed their past record.. BUSIEST WORKERS EN TOWN! PLAXNDEALEK WANT AOS WORK OF COUNTY PRINCIPALS TOLD IN FALL MAGAZINE In the October issue of nthe Illinois Education magazine there appears an article entitled, "McHenry County Elementary Principals Share Problems and Obtain Closer Unity," in which a resume of the work of the county branch of the IESPA, organized in 1947, is given. The first fall meeting of the group will be held at Fox River Grove on Oct. 28 at 6:30 o'clock, the topic of discussion being "What the high school principal and faculty expect from incoming grade school students." Mrs. Eleanor Foley, principal of Edgebrook school, is secretary of the association and M. L. Schoenholtz, principal of the junior high school, is program chairman. JUNIOR THEATRE GUILD PLANNING WINTER MEETINGS The Junior Theatre Guild is holding the first in a series of six meetings Oct. 25 in the basement of the Woodstock Farm Bureau office at 3:30 p.m. The speaker will be Miss Phelps, drama teacher at the Harvard Community high school. Miss Phelps will discuss and demonstrate the use of stage make-up The Junior Guild will again present "The Man Who Cime To Dinner" at the Woodstock Opera House on Dec. 27. Mrs. Frank Howard, Jr., of Bull Valley, will direct the play. The profits will go to a charity to be designated later. . All high school students in McHenry1 county are welcome to attend the meeting or any of the other five meetings. Classified Ads bring results. Stop Taking Harsh Drugs for Constipation AvoM Intestinal Upset! Get ReM TNs Beetle Vegetable Laxative Way! 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