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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 May 1955, p. 5

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Thursday, Hay 12» 1955° flPR THE McHENHY PLA1NDEALER iStlf FIT» FIRST COMMUNION ADMINISTERED TO Many children (Continued, from Page 1) John ithe Baptist church, JohnsbUi^, last Sunday at the 8:30 o'clock mass, with Rev. Fr. Joseph Blitsch officiating. The young' people were led to the altar by. Nancy Kay Miller, Bonita TTielen, Patricia Thompson, Diane Stilling, Kathleen Hettermann and Mary Denise Shannon, flower girt, and the server boys, Billy Boston, Vincent Freurid, Philip Oeffling, Dale Schrtlttt, Larry Schaefer And- Jame^,?EpFontaine. First Compwiicanits were Janis Ansell, Di&rara ' Boston, Roberta Brand, Diedridi, Bonita Einsp^lJ^^nheresa Freund^ Mary Hiri^EWiann, Katherine OH, Patricia* McGiiire, Nancy Monte, Kathleen Pierce, Joyce Pitzen, Nancy Rapfer, Elaine Schmitt,. Ruth Ann Schmitt, Louise Soihpel, Mary Jo Weingart, Patricia Shannon, Robert Brand, Patrick 'Daly, Wayne Hfller, John -Huemann, James Meyers, John Michels, Jerry Ogflesby, Ridhard Schaefer and Douglas Vaugham. NATION-WIDE TESTS SCORED LOCALLY BY SCIENCE RESEARCH (Continued from Page 1) scoring is done on special test scoring machines. Over 35,000 college students were tested under -this program this year. The test <ysed in the search for the Homemaker of Tomorrow was also constructed in SRA's Chicago offices and was administered in over 8,000 high schools to more than 190,000 senior girls. Orva TronSen was local winner. Another voluminous task now handled in McHenry is the assembly of the newest guidance instrument, the SRA career information kit, which contains over 600 pieces of material designed to provide information on all the major trades and other types of employment. The McHenry test scoring center was started three years ago under the supervision of Mrs. Fred Bond of McHenry, with the first statistical work done in her home. Now there are fthree offices here in McHenry and over thirty people engaged in this activity. Mrs. Bond (points out that itiiie quality and quantity of work turned out by our local people have contributed tremendously to the , astounding growth of this activity antdi there is good reason to believe that this growth will continue?"" ~ - '• ' » •> .«.• • * ' II ATTEND FUNERAL Mrs. JacOb F. Justen, her sister, Mrs. Jacob R. Justen of Waukegan, Mrs. Elmer Smith and Mrs. John .Jung of Spring Grove and Rev. Fr. Eugene Jung, M.S.C. of Sacred Heart seminary, Shelby, Ohio, attenrfied the funeral of a cousin, Mrs. Henry Berendsen, at Green Bay, Wis., on May 3. Fr. Jung assisted, as sub-deacon at the Solemn Requiem mass. The son of Mr. and1 Mrs. John Jung of Spring Grove, he spent a day with, his parents before returning to duties as procurator syt Sacred Heart seminary, Shelby, Ohio. t, MISS MARILYN OWEN WED IN CALIFORNIA TO PAUL BRADFORD Miss Marilyn Owen, daughter of Harold P. Owen of this oity, became the brlGe of Paul Alston Bradford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy. Bradford of Bato, Maine, oia April 15 in the First Methodist church, Santa Monica, Calif. The bride wore a soft blue dressmaker suit with white trim and accessories. A shoulderman and (the ushers were William E. Sewell and Richard Arnold. A reception was held immediately following, the weeding: In the dhuncfc parlors, after which the young couple left for a brief honeymoon at Apple Valley. They are at home at 734 E. Cedar street, Santa Monica. CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this opportunity to tihank friends, neighbors and relatives for flofraH offerings, spiritual bouquets, cards of sympathy and other kindnesses extended to us in our bereavement. We are especially grateful to Rev. Joseph Blitsch and the Johnsburg rescue squad. Mrs. Arthur Adams and family 1 CARD OF THANKS In this manner we would like to express our sincere thanks to everyone for spiritual bouquets, floral offerings, cards of sympathy, donations of cars and the other kindnesses extended in our bereavement. We are especially grateful for the assistance of members of the clergy. 1 The Barbier Family Finding H. Yost, athletic coach of the University of Michigan, was nicknamed "Hurry-up." HOLD RECEPTION FOR PROSPECTIVE - COLLEGE STUDENTS A well attended reception for high school seniors planning to attend college was held > at the lovely 'home of Mrs. Dan Tappan at Woodstock on Friday evening of last week. The purpose of the gathering was to acquaint the gjrls present with sorority noshing and to give them a chance to meet others in <tihe county who might be attending the same college. A film was shown, after which Telia Nardi of McHenry entertained with piano solos. McHenry girls present included Jackie Moss, Barbara Eggert, Karen Olsen, Gail Brefeld, Judy Freund and Penny iFike. Pan Hellenic members in attendance from here were Mesdames Fred Wahl, Herb Reihansperger, Howard Weiss, Walter Bartow and Vale Adams. The ' organization is making plans for the annual spring luncheon on Saturday, May 21, at Marengo, wtien a style show will be .presented. » HOW TIMES HAVE CHANGED) fcr- A far cry from the old-fashioned "General Store" is the streamlined Certified Super Market of today . . . Regardless of the changing of the times. Certified still kee^s old-time low prices in effect! With our newly enlarged Meat Dept. we can buy in larger quantities and save you STILL MORE on meats. Shop Certified and Save! ,&0*. Savings Invested in Crystal Lake Savings and Loan earn 2yz % plus '/2% extra. 23tf length veil fell from a hailo hat of orange blossoms and lilies of the valley. She carried a white orchid on the prayer book which her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Edmonds of Los Angeles, Oalif., used at their marriage forty-nine years ago. Miss Betty Minyard served as maid of honor, attired in a navy blue suit with pink accessories. She carried pink camellias. John WhaleTi served as best to USE YOB can have a "new1' roam in « day with • Super w,ashabl«. ,• No thinning--dries in on« hour. '0 Luscious pasteis,high-fashion deep tones. Easy to apply--over painted walls, wallpaper or plaster. Only $1-83 qt. $5.55 (Ooftp Colon SUghHy Higher) PHONE 459 103 N. Riverside Dr. McHenry, 111. STOP! Would You Take OVER $|AA00 FOR YOUR OLD lUw REFRIGERATOR on a BRAND NEW Crosley "Super" Shelvador These features found only in Crosley! 1. Compleiely Automatic Defrost 2. 50 Lb. Freezer Compartment. 3. IOV2 Cubic Ft. 4. Roll-out Shelves. 5. Full width crisper drawer. ^ 6. Meat keeper drawer. 7. Butter and cheese keeper* Plus Crosley exclusive Deep-Door design and Tu-Tone interior. Dimensions i Height 58", width 28 «/2", Depth 29" <* Manufacturers List Price $399.95 Our Price $7QCOO Only " * " 8MMMZETF FOODS Cut born, Leaf or Chopped Spinach, Peas and Carrots, Mixed Vegetables, and Squash... 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Tontion-Level Ride -- Packard's newest achievement in creative engineering leadership -- eliminates conventional coil and leaf springs. In other cars, twisting forces due to wheel shock are transmitted to the frame with resulting pitch and bounce of passengers and wracking of car body and frame. With the new Packard these same twisting forces are transmitted along the new torsion bar. system and absorbed bejore they .can reach frame or passrngers. / Distinctive, too, are Packard's new "freebreathing" V-8 engine, developing up to <75 horsepower . . . and the agile automatic response of Packard's two-in-one Twin Ultramatic Transmission, j Here, in all its distinction, is a fin^» new car with a fine old name." "Ask the Man TT'Ao Owns One.1* We invite you to Take the Key and See.. .LET THE RIDE DECIDE Enjoy "TV READER S DIGEST"-- •§'uiri • g? • 405 S. Elm St, S & S PACKARD SALES McHenry, 111. Phone 1010 No. 2Vi Tins Giant Pkg. 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