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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Dec 1955, p. 8

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He would like a tractor and train and dump truck. I want some finger paints and a Tiny Tears doll. "Victoria "Johnny Brda" "Dear Santa: 'My name is Judy and I'm 9 years old. I'm in 4 grade. I want a suit-case - a switchboard - some games - Black City. My sister Karen wants a doll-suit case - cootie set. Merry Christmas and Happy new year. "Your pals, "Judy - Karen "P.S. Please bring us some Melody Bells. Thank you/' "Dear Santa Claus: "My name is Janet Murray. I am 8 -years old. I would like a piano with a chair and a tiny tears doll with clothes and a baby bottle a bubble pipe a suitcase and some dishes. I am in third grade in Mrs. Larsen's room. Merry Christmas, thank you dear Santa. "from Janet Murry" "Dear Santa Claus: "I am 3 Ms years old and I live in McCullom Lake. I am trying hard to be a good boy, I would like a steam shovel, a road grader, a dump truck and an airplane. My little sister, Carol Ann, is 2% years old and she would like a doll, a stroller, and some little dishes. Please bring us some candy and fruit to.. Thank you Santa Claus. "Love, "Terry Lee and Carol Ann Fluger" "Dear Santa Clause: "I am a little too old to be writing this letter but here ^ is what I want for Christmas; (Chemicals for my chemistry set, a Holy Trinity Bible, a new Rosary. A bettsy Wettsy doll, an electric game,' a doll bathenet, a Robert the Robut. Please don't forget my mother and father they are so. good to me. And Tony (my broter) and Cookie (my sister) see you Christmas. "Your friend, "Genevieve Adams, age 9." Winn, president of the Pure Milk association, will be present. His ability to point out the problems and possibilities in obtaining a fair price for mifk should help convince those attending that something is being done. Pew are satisfied with the price they are fdceiving for milk but it does help to understand how such prices are determined. Those dairymen who are interested in the business of producing milk can find some of the answers they are seeking by attending these last two meetings. Competition Keen There has. been enough research to show that those who are too busy to seek more knowledge must learn to be satisfied with the part of the profits that fall their way. Only those who are dissatisfied enough to do something progressive about it can hope to successfully compete in the dairy business. The advisory council has decided that if they are to be in a position to help the school board by making recommendations on the planning and equipping of the local agriculture department in the proposed addition it would be wise to visit new departments for ideas. Plans were made to send representative committees to visit the Huntley,1 Marengo, Richmond and Woodstock departments within the next month. TELL ENGAGEMENT KAREN ENGDAHL The engagement of Karen Lee Engdahl to Fredrick John (Jack) •Pepping, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Joseph Pepping of. McHenry, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Manfrid -Engdahl, Sr., of Fairwood Farm, McHenry. Miss Engdahl is a dental hygienist student at the State University of Iowa, Iowa City, where she is a member of -Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mr. pepping is a senior at S.U. of I and is affiliated with Sigma Nu fraternity. A summer wedding is planned. Two Holiday Programs Presented In Community (Continued from Page 1) of the Woman's Society for Christian Service at the Community Methodist church. The regular board meeting will change in direction the home be held first at 11:45 a.m. that must take M il is fulfiU STRESS FIVE-YEAR GOAL FOR COUNTY CHILDREN'S HOME A full time social case worker on' the staff within the next five years is the goal of - the board of directors of the Woodstock Children's home. This action was taken by the board at its. November meeting, a statement of policy designed to place into proper perspective day, then guided worship will follow for the entire society • at 12:45 p.m. in the sanctuary. The time of the general society meeting, at which the Indian program, written by Mrs. John Varese, will be presented, is 1 p.m. Mrs. J. Elliott Cort>ett will be the organist, Mrs. Donald Barger and Mrs. Fred Whitfield will sing; and Mrs. Harold Sanford, Mrs. obligation as the only home of it's kind in McHenry county. "We can accomplish this by beginning now to plan for this important addition to our staff, Rev; c. T. Denibo, president of the board of the Children's home, explained. "With the cooperation of county citizens, we can have a home for children that is the equal of Ben Francke and Mrs. Varese anY in the state 115 far 83 ser" will narrate the Indian poems ,^Ce._a_ndl_ effiCienCy °f °Peration and stories of Christmas. On Mrs. "Dear Santa Clause: "I am three years old and for Christmas I would like a. Mary Hartline doll, a Robert the Robut, a army set, a Davy Crocket coach set, and some candy and nuts. Please bring what you can to nje and I will -see you Christmas. , Please don't forget my brother Tony who is ll, and my sister Genny Mae who is 9 and bring my mommy and daddy something too. 'See you Christmas. "Your friend, "Rose Ana Adams (Cookie)" Albin Olson's serving committee are Mrs. Lisle Bassett, Mrs. Frank Gregory, Mrs. Fred Peterson, _ Mrs. George Lindsay _^pd Mrs. Leonard McCracken. Mrs. Harry Stinespring, presiis concerned. "The addition of a social work' er probably would open up sig-^ nificant new areas for the Child- 1 ren's home to serve -- as a fos- | ter home, placement service fdr children. This wduld enable the dent, Mrs. Olson, Mrs Varese and koine to place children in homes the others in the program are where ^ are wanted, and we hoping for a good turnout at this wou^ ^ able to fill many of Christmas meeting. (CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere | the requests we have from married couples who would like to have children. At present we can do neither." .. . . , ., „ . . This announcement about the thanks to relatives, friends and ch ta directlon for fhe Chil_ neighbors who remembered us on dren>s home accenU) ^ need our silver wedding, Nov. 26, with fM> county_wide support in the their good wishes, cards am^fund drive now underway PUBLIC PULSE SCHOOL (BOND ISSUE There have been a few articles concerning the new • proposed high school addition in your paper in the past few weeks. These articles seemed to be a selling point Concerning the amount of increased taxes that would be involved and the very urgent need for the high school addition due to the increased number of students. This is true and we all agree that additional space is required for the students. We all agree that nothing is too fine to educate our children -- the present and future citizens of this country. But, is it necessary to spend an amount in excess of one million dollars in the present high school location? It has been stated by some school board members that not too far m the distant future the high school may have to have a second unit located elsewhere. This is necessary because there will be no more vacant property available when another addition is required to handle the ever increasing student body. Would it not be wise to take a few moments and consider this re-location problem now before this Amount in excess of one million dollars is spent in a very limited space? The funds being spent for vacant property at the present location could purchase fltr more vacant property elsewhere making "more funds available for the better equipped class rooms. A few blocks away means nothing in this day and age when students drive to school or are transported by school busses. It also has been stated by these same school board members that property along the south side of Waukegan road, now the location of two homes, will be purchased at a cost in excess of $21,000 and these two lots will be used for tennis courts. Tennis courts are necessary but is it necessary to pay this price for lots to * put them on ? Think what $21,000 could buy in the way of shop equipment and other classroom equipments It is my opinion that the school is necessary but before I could vote yes for this amount to be spent I would like' to see the funds spent more wisely- in a less costly location now rather than another bond issue at a later date for the second high School urtit. Let's have the second unit now. Homer L. Fowles 0SRITAL fle&A many beautiful gifts. Also thank-you to those who gave their assistance at the reception P.T.A. (BAZAAR ^ . , Items for the bazaar at the Nov. 19. It was greatly aj^reci- Johnsburg school should be a e • | brought to the school in advance Joe and Julia Freund ' of the sale at 10:30 o'clock on 31 Spring Grove ' Dec. 16. Mrs. Fred Bond has been a medjcal patient at Memorial hospital, where she was taken last weekend. Little Jimmy Marsh underwent surgery at Memorial hospital this past week. "Dear Santa: "I. fan 4 years old. I want a doll with a bed and pillow and cover, doll house and furniture paint set. My name is Laurie Jean Muray. Thank you dear Santa. Merry Christmas from Laurie Jean Murray." WALTER E. WINN NAMED TO DAIRY SCIENCE COMMITTEE Walter E. Winn, Richmond dairy farmer, has been named a memlber of the five-man dairy science advisory committee to , the University of Illinois, College of Agriculture. Dean Louis B. Howard recently announced the position. Winn will also serve on the general advisory committee as' the representative of the dairy science committee. The general! advisory committee, is ,-fnade "up 1 of one man from each of seven agricultural advisory committees. Winn is president of Pure Milk association, a cooperative • Of 15,000 dairy farmer members Who supply Grade A fluid milk for Chicago and surrounding markets. GAS PUMP THOUGHTS By: Ed Guettler You can always tell when summer is over. The tourist traffic begin& to disappear and the detour signs are being taken down. The main highways are opened again so that the autumn repairing of side roads can be made ready for next springs detours. You'll also 'notice the stacked cans of anti-freeze solutions, tire chains, snow tires, and what-not cluttering the floor space at GUETTLER'S CITIES SERVICE. More people stiimble over them on the way to the powder room then you can guess. We'll have to build bigger at Highway 31, McHenry, HI., pretty soon. Phone 331 SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO COMMITTORS LAST RITES HELD SATURDAY FOR EMMA BARBIAN (Continued from Page 1) riages for she and her husband had observed their sixty-fourth anniversary on Oct. 28. The deceased was born April 2, 1870, on German Prairie, north of McHenry, and lived all her life in this area. She was a member of the Christian Mothers and the W.C.O.F. Her favorite hobbies included knitting, sewing and making braided rags. She had a wide circle of friends, who joined her family jn mourning the death of this truly gracious lady. Surviving is her husband,> Nicholas E.; five' children, Mrs. |» Therese Shales of Des PlaineS, Mrs. Vera Whiting of L^ke Geneva, Albert M., George and Mrs. Clara Overton of McHenry; a brother, Stephen H. Freund, and two sisters, Mrp. Kathryn Barbian and Mrs. I Gertrude Davis, of McHenry; five grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren. Two sons, Ernest and Joseph, preceded her in death. The body rested at the Peter M. Justen funeral;home until 10 o'clock Saturday morning, when last rites were conducted at St. JUary's church, with interment in the church cemetery. VISITS McHENRY (FRAN ALLISON iFran Allison, one of TV's most popular personalities, attracted children and adults alike when she visited the Town and Country Studio on Riverside Drive Dec. 3. Miss Allison paid a visit to the local gift shop on the occasion of its first anniversary. » CARD OF THANKS 1 We would like to thank the gentleman who stopped to tell us pt/the fire and to" the firemen for"; their quick action in extinguishing the fire at the Pine Trde Tower Saturday night. 31 Sis Fox and Agnes Hanson There is great need for added facilities to meet the student growth at the local high school. Be sure to vote on the bond issue next Saturday, Dec. 10. (l f . : Feather Party, Saturday, Dec. 10, Park Pub. Refreshments.. SI COMMISSION APPROVAL • The McHenry Medical Group has been approved by the Atomic Energy Commission for the use of radio active material in medicine. This material is reported to o# great aid in medical diag nosto and treatment. Join oar 1936 Christmas Savings Club now, at the McHenry State Hank. 31 For Your T O Christmas Y S SEE OUR BIG SELECTION OF BUDGET PRICED • DOLLS • MODEL KITS • DOLL CLOTHES • GAMES • CARS - TRUCKS • BOOKS BEN FRANKLIN STORE ON GREEN STREET NEW LEADER OF KIWANIS CLUB AT OFFICERS' MEETING Chuck Coles, who will become new leader of the Kiwanis Club for McHenry Township in January, and* George Peterson, acting secretary, attended a meeting for officers of clubs in Illinois and Iowa in Chicago last week, at which time they received instructions on duties of new positions. Others who will take office with Mr. Coles after the fimt o? the year are Lou Plotner, first vice-president; Sarge Duttko, second vice-president; • Horace Wagner, treasurer; and Art La- Greca, secretary. LEGALS NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of. BEN TONYAN, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons that February 5, 1956, is the claim date in the estate of BEN TONYAN, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claiims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. Christine Lay, Administrator Looze and Kinne, Attorneys 115 Riverside Drive McHenry, Illinois (Pilb. Dec. 8-15-22) STATE OF ILLINOIS) COUNTY OF McHENRY) SS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF McHENRY COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF EDWARD J. MOONEY FOR CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE Publication notice is hereby giyi en that on January. 16, 1956, the undersigned will file a Petition in said Court asking that he be given the legal right to change his name from Edward J. Mooney to Edward J. Emerson, and of assuming and being by said last mentioned name. EDWARD J. MOONEY (Pub. Dec. JL-8;15) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brink, Dr. and Mrs. N. R. Brahy and Mrs. Ida Howell of Woodstock attended the choral concert in McHenry Sunday evening. < Thursdayz , D«c«mb«r 8* ld55 --: • • • ivg Announce Filial Data For Reporting ACP Practices Under the 1955 ACP program, practices approved for cost-sharing must be completed according tQ specifications by Dec. 31 to be eligible for payments. This reminder was issued this week by Bert Bridges, chairman of the McHenry county ASC. Friday, Jan. 13, 1956, has been established by the state as the final date for farmers to report approved limestone, rock phosphate and aU other soil building practices. Farmers must bring in soil tests. Mr. Bridges emphasized that those who have neglected to take care of this matter should immediately contact the county office, and at the same time bring in weight tickets and cost evidence. •SgP*.' GRAVESIDE RITES HELD MONDAY VIRGINIA MANTHEl Mrs. Virginia Manthei, 50, a L|[ local resident for the past three years, died 'Friday afternoon, Dec. 2, in Memorial hospital. She was a native of Patterson, N.J., where she was -born March 24, 1905. Mrs. Manthei-was an office employee of a lumber company in Skokie for many years. Surviving are two children, Mrs. Irma Templeman and Donald F. Manthei, both of McHenry; two brothers, Herman Scarney of Detroit and Jack Scarney of Seaittl^; also one grandchild. The body rested at the Peter M. Justen funeral home until |f graveside services were held Monday at 2:30 o'clock at Graceland cemetery, Chicago. Give a personal extension telephone and be remembered foi> it every day o£ the yeqr. Just call your Telephone Company Business Office. *NOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY t FAVORED TO WIN HIS APPROVAL ON CHRISTMAS MORNING There's a merry Christmas in the cards for all your family and friends when you select your greetings here. We've religious cards, snow scenes, children's cards, many more to choose from. By- NORCROS® Be sure your greetings arrive' on time . . ^. sseelleeyctt cards now. SEE & BUY THEM AT BOLGER'S DRUG STORE 108 S. Green St. McHeni'y, El. 1 I ft" < to be sure ^ give him ARROW Shirts & All-Whites, Solid Colors Pin Stripes, Patterns... Dress shirts are something that every man can always use MORE of! Which makes them a sure bet for gifting the men in your Christmas . . . doubly sure when you choose from our fashion* right collection. $3.95 to $5.95 JYetvei! collar stvles in all rises ' f \ WHITE'S MEN'S SHOP :: 208 S. Green St. /PHONE 19 McHenry, 111.

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