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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Jun 1956, p. 16

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fig* Slxicmt McHENBY PLAINDEALER Thursday, June 7,1958 % Uav, June V MftlllililllliiiliililllilllM .4m": Pislakee . Highlands - r ^ ® •' ®y Lorraine Hurckes i liiiiii'WHiiiiMiiiwiiiiii I'liiiiiiiiiriiiniiiiirin 1t ' J Last Sunday was a big day CV. .% the lives of Barbara Slick, • Milton Crossdale and Bruce No- ; $ak as they graduated from St. , John's grammer school. Congrat- ; ' "illations and good luck for the ; future. Congratulations to Forrest Khienhardt on his confirmation last Sunday from Trinity Lutheran church in Long Lake. Mr., and Mrs. . Ken Horner were entertained for dinner in the home of their future daughter- in-law, Miss Barbara Zarnikqw, at Crystal Lake. ^Welcome hoffie to sefcond class airman Arthur W." Bentz. Art is j stationed at Lockheed Air Force1 Base in Columbus. Ohio, and , will return there after his onemonth leave. I Kenny Horner celebrated his I b i r t h d a y by h a v i n g a g r o u p o f1 his young friends over for the ! evening. Mrs. Horner served bar-b-qued beef and soft drinks to all. I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunn entertained a few neighbors in honor of Florence's birthday. Congratulations from all. Our deepest sympathy to the Schmuldt family on the passing of Mrs. Schmuldt's mother. Mrs. Angst was 94 years of age at the time of her death. « A speedy recovery is wished for Carl Haefliger and Barney Thome. Both gentleman underwent surgery last week in Chicago hospitals. Mr. and Mrs. DuPont spent a very pleasant week, entertaining their son and daughter-in-law from Albany, N. Y. The men did a little fishing during the week and also took the women for a few short drives to see our part of the country. We all hope they had a pleasant stay and will come back soon. Don Bentz will celebrate his birthday by having a few friends over for the evening. There will be dancing and refreshments for all. We would like to wish Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterson good luck1 and a lot of success on their new business in Fox Lake. Mr. Peterson retires from the Navy the first part of next year and hopes to have a nice business set up by then. Another reminder to call me at any time with your little news items. My phone number is 1339. Remember, this is your column and. I need . your help. BEETLE REPORT II The elms of Illinois, already decimated in many localities by 1 phloem necrosis and the Dutch elm disease, now are facing a ; fresh threat. Elm leaf beetles, ! which eat the leaves of elms, particularly Chinese elms, are ' hard at work in Southern Illi- i nois. This beetle report comes I from Dr. L. L. English of the state Natural History Survey. He recommends a lead arsenate spray as a means of beetle con- I trol. After a losing campaign has ' been waged against elm diseases , which during the past three j years have destroyed 450 of the ! finest elms on the University of j Illinois campus at Champaign- Urbana, a school committee > has decided to plant the campus with other kinds of trees. The' sugar maple, hackberry, pin oak and red oak, Crimean linden, sweet and sour gum and the thornless honey locust are among the varieties which will be used. Buy your rubber stamps at the McHenry Plaindealer. EAGLE - PICHER TRIPLE SLIDE ALuninum STORM WINDOWS and DOORS Liberal Trade-in Allowance on your old windows and doors. ORDER NOW! Zephyr Venlila4e<l ALUMINUM AWNINGS Md DOOR CANOPIES Also The Famous Zephyr Aluminum ROLL UP & DOWN AWNINGS ARTHUR BOGER PHONE 840-J SOY Waukegan Rd. McHenry Forecast: Warm Skipper Sport Shirts Smart new patterns in cool fabrics original Durando designs. Short Sleeves $2.95 to $5.95 Long Sleeve Sport Shirts $3.95 to $7.95 Winning Wsarnbles To Hoke Bteel Glad I When Pop's the question, we have the gift answers! Shop here for everything from sweaters fo socks . . . slacks . to sport shirts. 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Fine Linen $2.25 box Fine Cotton $1 50 box Additional Suggestions Hart Schaffner & Marx summer suits $62.50 and up Curlee Summer suits $35 and up Hart Schaffner & Marx sport coats $45 Curlee Sport coats $32.50 and up McGregor Drizzler Jackets $10.95 Koroseal plastic raincoats $4.95 to $7.95 IF YOUR NOT SURE ... GIVE A IN ANY AMOUNT YOU WISH Slacks with continuous waistband, hidden inside change pocket, matching waistband and pocketing. • Cool Washable Lin-weave Rayons '-- $7.95 Rayon and Nylon Cords - S7.95 and $8.95 Fine Dress Slacks of Dacron & Wool - $14.95 to $19.95 Sheen Gaberdine in all wool slacks $14.95 to $19.95 SWANK JEWELRY Tie'. 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Cool washable Lin-weave. $5.95 Cotton knock-a-bouts $4.95 Additional Suggestions Robes $6.95 to $16.95 Mallory Straw hats $5 to $7.50 Tie Racks $1 to $5 Paris Belts $1.50 to $5.00 Expanso Belts $2.00 to $10.50 Your Gift Purchases boxed and wrapped at no additional charge. M r Cm F C' C Store for Men I ' Store Hours: Open daily 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. [j Friday P.M. •B • flU HHH Sunday mornings 9 to 12 noon 1 117 SO. GREEN ST. mfce^poi| PHONE 47 McHENRY. ILL CGiaMEPAl, 1 17

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