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A bake sale was planned ;for March 23 at Muzzy's and a .rummage sale at the church '^pril 27 and 28. •' Reservations are to be sent (for "The Last Supper" at the £hurch on Maundy Thursday and Church services the evening of ' Good Friday at Greenwood. Mrs. Bobette Fossum had charge of devotionals and the program topic, "Ventures in Discipleship," was given by Mrs. Mertie Harrison and Mrs. Flor- • ence Kane. ' Delicious refreshments were served. Bake Sale The W.S.C.S. will hold a bake sale at Muzzy's March 23. Rummage Sale The W.S.C.S. will hold a rummage sale in the church basement April 27 and 28. Sick List George Shepard. returned home Wednesday from Memorial hospital and is getting along nicely. Miss Jean Muzzy returned home Tuesday evening from the Highwood hospital, where she had been a patient for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Eugene Oxtoby is confined to her home by illness for several weeks. Birthday Party The Round-up club sponsored a birthday party in the church basement Sunday evening. The tables were prettily decorated for each month of the year. Rev. James Reid was master of ceremonies. The program consisted of a barbershop quartet in pantomime, with Russell Rasmussen, Frank Harrison, Robert Low ^nd Paul Walkington taking part, tap and ballet by Nancy Kane, reading by Dtanna Oonk and Linda Low and a skit, "The Romance of a Hat." Ice cream and cake were served. Community Club The Community club will meet in the church basement Thursday evening. The eighth grade pupils will put on two plays, "Itching to be His" and "Be Home By Midnight." There will also be songs by the school children. man and family of Richmond were visitors in the Dr. Hepbttrn home /Saturday. , , Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heine of Chicago spent Sunday afternoon in the George Shepard .homei; Mr. and Mrs. KrOll of Des Plaines and Mr. and Mrs. Gee of Elmhurst w^e visitors in the Dr. Hepburn home Sunday. Among those from here to. attend the luncheon' at- McHenry given by the McHenry W.S.C.S. Thursday were Mesdames Wm. Cruickshank, Paul Walkington, John Hogan, Gordon Fossum, C. L. Harrison, Ben Walkington, Roy Harrison, Earl Shales, Oscar Berg, Wolf Shadle and Kenneth Cristy. Mrs. Paul Turk of Harvey, district chairman of spiritual life, gave the lesson on "Abundant Living." The W.S.C.S. of the i neighboring towns were also ' invited. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler spent Sunday afternoon in the Harold Stanek home at Elkhorn, Wis. 1 Mrs. Wm. J.- Mortimer of Barrington spent Thursday afternoon in the Charles Anderson home. . ? Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ainger and family of Hebron spent Fridayevening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gedrge Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aissen and family sperrt Friday evening in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olsen and sons, . Charles and Delmer, of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox of Woqdstock, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low of McHenry and Mr. and* Mrs. Walter LjQw and family spent Sunday injthe Beatty-Low home. Mrs. Ella Walkup of Greenwood was a visitor in the George Shepard home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.' Walter Low at- W»lmot Tuesday afternoon. * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., and Mr.t 'and --Mrs. James Wegener spent Friday evening in the Jack Leonard home at Lake Geneva. John Dreymiller of McHenry spent Sunday .afternoon in the JAY W. CBKW AUCTION intended the Pure Milk dance at George Shepard home Richmond Saturday evening. Mrs. Francis Costello and. chik dren of Hartland Spent Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cruickshank. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hairrison and son, Loren, Mrs. Warren Jones, Donald, David and Gary Harrison spent Saturday at Morton Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howe and sons of Richmond were Sunday dinner guests of her parents, M^. and Mrs. Earl Shales. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison spent Friday evening in the Clarence Harrison home. / Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bruce and daughters, Judy, Yvonne and Cynthia, visited relatives at Woodstock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ackermail and children of Poplar Grove spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackerman. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ehlert of Bohner's Lake spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. > and Mrs. John Ehlert. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Andreas of McHenry were Sunday dinner guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas. Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert and daughter, Mabel, and Mrs. Fred Bowman visited relatives at Mr. and Mrs. Earl Waldon, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Redmond of Kenosha and Mr. and Mrs. John Blackman and son, Tommy, of Antioch were supper guests in the Dr. Hepburn home Sunday evening. Wapt to make your rings sparkle in a hurry? Scrub them with a discarded tooth brush and toothpaste. It suds them up fine . . . washes away the dirt in moments! It Pays to Advertise Personals Mr. and Mrs. Webster Black- THINK THIS OVER... before casting your Primary vole! YOU CAN INSURE THE CONTINUATION OF REPUBLICAN ADMINISTRATION BY HELPING RE-ELECT PRESIDENT EISENHOWER. PEACE f PROGRESS • PROSPERITY Elect As Delegate To The Republican National Nominating Convention IE] CHARLES J. MILLER i FRANK R. REID, JR. Alternate Delegates To The Republican National Nominating Convention 0 A. J. (ARB) SHOREY 0 EDWARD J. HITTCHENS The above Candidates have been endorsed by the Republican Committee For ,14th Congressional District of Illinois Composed of McHenry, DuPage and Kane Counties. .. .CUTS DOWN WASTE Stop wasting materials by on-the-job mixing! Tell us your specifications and we'll deliver the right amount* of the right concrete mix right on time! McHenry Sand & Gravel Co. EVERYTHING IS BOOMING BUT THE GUNS Re-elect Eisenhower and Nixon PRIMARIES: TUESDAY/APRIL 10th. 1956 "RADIO DISPATCHED" PHONE 980 , a-g-a-i-n: .xy> ' Let an ELECTRIC Dryer (Jo the work on washdays-- Electric heat's the cleanest, fastest, dryest heat there is... and ejectric dryers cost less! Why clutter up the kitchen with wet wash? The quick, easy way to dry clothes is with an electric dryer. Just load it, set the controls and you're done. Nothing but pure, clean electrically heated air ever touches your clothes in an electric dryer. That'8 why everything comes out smelling sweet and fresh. Electric dryers are great for hard-to-dry things like throw rugs, jeans and baby blankets. Yet even your most delicate fabrics are perfectly safe. (Controls are very accurate.) Can't fade colors the way the sun will. And the complete cost of drying a load in an electric dryer is only 1±. You can own an electric dryer for less than $2 a week. Installation is little in any home with good wiring. 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Having rented my farm, I will,sell at public auction on <my farm situated two miles Southwest of Ringwood, five miles Northwest of McHenry on the Wonder Lake black top, one-half mile East of Wonder Lake and . ten miles Northeast of Woodstock, on Sunday, March 25, 1956 N commencing ot 1:00 p.m. MACHINERY Allis Chalmers W. D. tractor with starter, lights & hydraulic, lift; McD H tractor with starter, lights & hydraulic lift; AC 2-bottom 16" mounted plow; Little Genius, 2- bottorn 14" plow; AC model 60 combine with scour klean & straw spreader & pick-up attachment, nearly new; AC 2 row mounted corn picker,, nearly new;'McD two row tractor cultivator with hydraulic lift; McD wagon on rubber with hydraulic unloading box, new; Economy 40* .elevator' on rubber, new; McD. 2 row corn planter with fertilizer attachment & praetor hitch; 4 sectibn steel drag1 with new steel folding draw bar; hog crate, feeders and troughs; Rubber tire Wagon and rack; E. B. 8 ft. grain drill; McD. manure spreader; J. D. 8 ft. disc; Jartesville 8 ft. disc; McD 7 ft. mounted tractor mower; McD. side delivery rake; 1947 International pick-up truck; grain blower with 30' pipe; portable tractor buzz saw; power weed mower with 3 ft. sickle bar; rrfany other articles too numerous to mention. HOOS 6 brood sows to farrow in May; Pure bred black Poland boar. FEED j 1200 bushels Clinton 11, dats. Not Responsible For Accidents Usual Bank Terms; JAY W. CRISTY, Owner McHENRY STATE BANK, Clerking ASSESSMENT CONFERENCE ? Illinois township and county assessing officials held" theitf twenty-third annual conference at the St. Nicholas hptel to Springfield Friday, The conference, sponsor^ by the state Department of Revenue, was held to give these| official^ opportunity to discuss problems® of property tration. xl James M. W Republican Candidate 6oone, DeKalbi McHenry a County, 32nd Represents Experienced and Your Support and Help' y^ppreciated. TPhanks Primary ElecSIc® Api^mia^v )&I iMOCRA'TIG PRIMARY B&LL0? For preference for President of the United States, for election of Delegates to National Nominating Convention and Committeemen, and for the Nomination of United States Senator, State, Congressional, Senatorial and County Officers, in the County of McHenry, in the State of Illinois. Election: April 14), 1956. ' (/ County Clerk DEMOCRATIC • • p.. • FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: (Vole For One) ADLAI E. STEVENSON FOR DELEGATES TO tHE NATIONAL NOMINATING CONVENTION: FOURTEENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (Vote for Two) FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR: (Vote For One) RICHARD STENGEL FOR GOVERNOR: (Vote For One) MORRIS B SACHS HERBERT C PASCHEN • • • • MARTIN R. O'BRIEN WILLIAM J. BOLGER ANTHONY F. DONAT ROBERT K. CORKHILL JEAN I. HASSELBRINK FOR ALTERNATE DELEGATES TO NATIONAL NOMINATING CONVENTION: FOURTEENTH CONGRESSIQHAL DISTRICT (Vote for Two) FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR: (Vote For One) o JAMES L. GRIFFlfc^j' • ROSCOE BONJEAN • • o • • FOR SECRETARY OF STATE: (Vote For One) i DAVID F. MALLETT FOR AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS: (Vote For One) MICHAEL J. HOWLETT FOR STATE TREASURER: (Vote For One) ARTHUR L. HELLYER FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL: (Vote For One) JAMES L. O'KEEFE FOR CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT: (Vote For One) JAMES P. ALEXANDER • • • • • CLARENCE J. RUDDY THOAAAS P. HIGGINS JOSEPHINE SKOREPA r WILLIAM A. ROBINSON FOR STATE SENATOR: FIFTY-SECOND DISTRICT (Vote' For One) RICHARD F. BABCOCK FOR REPRESENTATIVE IK THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY: THIRTY-SECOND DISTRICT. (Vote For One) • • • • JOHN L. McCABE FERNE CARTER PIERCE CHAS. M. ADAMS ARTHUR J. DESMOND FOR REPRESENTATIVE COMMITTEEMAN (THIRTY-SECOND DISTRICT) (Vote For One) FOR CLERK OF THE APPELLATE COURT: SECOND DISTRICT. (Vote For One) • • • FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS: FOURTEENTH DISTRICT. (Vote For One) HAROLD J. SRELMAN HOWARD M. NEWHOUSE • • • • • E. M. PHILLIPS FOR CLERIC OF THE CIRCUIT COURT (Vote For One) FOR STATE'S ATTORNEY ' « (Vote For One) FOR COUNTY CORONER (Vote For One) FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMEN (Vote For One) • - "