THE MGHEIIRY PLAINDEALER XUB'S FIFTH LNNUAL SOCIAL ENJOYED BY MANY Seventy-six fortunate ladies enjoyed the fifth annual McHen- Graden club's June social BULL VALLEY GARDEN CLUB BACK TO SCHOOL Members of the Bull Valley Garden club of Woodstock are taking slates in hand and maklich took place at Betty Niel- j ing notes on the ABCs of garl's Country Club drive home i dening as they prepare for their , Thursday. I annual flower show to be pre- Graciously, Mrs. Nielsen opened ' sented this year in the Cherry /era] rooms of her handsome J Valley schoolhouse Saturday and ; ind commodious house, the Sunday, June 23 and 24. itio and arcade for a dessert puncheon and an afternoon of ; cards. Nature assisted in full cooperation; the wooded grounds were gay with chirping birds, '* the tall trees screened out a MRS. BILL KRIZNECKY, JR. Miss Doe Wagner of Chicago One of the few remaining unconverted oiG-Iashioned oneroom schoolhouses in this area, j the Cherry Valley school promises ; to be a provocative and fitting ' background for the study of j possibly scorching sun and flow- i flowers and gardening. ! Jers/in the earth and in numer- ; Members of neighboring garfeus arangements, scented the air. j den clubs and any other inter- ; j Initial arrangements were ested garden and flower lovers made by Mrs. Peter M. Justen j a,e urged to get busy on their . lis chairman and Mesdames Car- I homework and enter this show. Voll Dietle, J. J. Gruenfeld and j Programs are available and may j. X. Waynne. On departure of ! be obtained frotoi Mrs. Richard Mrs. Justen for her trip to , Bollenson, chairman, or Mrs. and MtHenry was married to jEurope. Mrs. Dietle carried out Frank C. Howard, her co-chair- Bill Kriznecky, Jr., of Berwyn all plans to'their fruition. Mrs. , man. " 1 ' J William Pries prepared the | Tt16 public is asked to set inysteriously delightful dessert | aside some time on Saturday, for the luncheon; Mrs. Robert i June 23, and Sunday, June 24, ^Thompson handled reservations t0 £° back to school to pick up and Mrs. J. J. Gruenfeld took ; some of the ABCs of gardening charge of tables. . j in th<? Cherry Valley school- The parfy was a preview 1o ; house, east^of Woodstock. the coming flower show, "Na- ' ' ture Fantasy," to take place on Water Parades, RaCGS July 3i at the Legion home. ; Features Of Marine Day There were nineteen tables, i MARRIED IN'BERWYN MimiiMiitwiiwiiMr h am WE OFFER YOU A CONGRATULATIONS Charles E. Young, whose name is synonymous with his spirit, | will observe his eighty-fourth birthday anniversary on Monday, June 18. Very appropriately, he will, spend the .day with many of the McCullom Lake youngsters who are . his constant companions. Rarely does one see Mr. Young that he is not surrounded by them. He is planning an informal gathering at which he will provide candy and refreshments for the children's enjoyment. The octogenarian nas resided at the Lake for about three years, having come here from Chicago. He started his newspaper career in Michigan as a young man and later, for more than a half century, was engaged in "print shop Work in the, Englewood district of Chicago. Thursday, June 14* 1956] in a lovely wedding solemnized in Our Lady of Sorrows church,. Berwyn, on May 5. JAMES ORR, 62, DIES AT DOWNEY AFTER LONG ILLNESS Sport Shirts Dacron - Nylon Seersucker - Gabardine Rayon Short or Long Sleeves WHITE T Shirts "Fruit of the Loom' Nylon Neck S - M - L - Ex Polo Shirts > Short sleeves - String Knits Terry cloth - All sizes 1" 4## 3 i« 205 I00 » 3" i: Straw Hots For Dress "ADAMS" Hats and others Large selection - One price Each was decorated, set and provided with a prize for the winner by a member for her limited number of guests. The (Continued from Page 1) non, the drivers get into their boats and without any assistance choice of linens and china, plus start thejr engines and are on veteran of World War I; An illness of long duration ended late Monday, June 11, for James Orr, 62, who died at Downey hospital, where he had been confined since April. The family had resided in Mc- Henry for a number of years. A Mr. BRIDAL COUPLE their ingenious arrangement, ' their way. were a rich and interesting feast for the viewers to see. WED RECENTLY KUNAS Gift certificates will be awarded for first, second and thii'd prize winners in the novelty races. Orr was employed ""as an industrial automotive buffer. Survivors include his widow, Esther; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Mae Benson and Mrs. Es- Between the races, the activi- ! ther Jean Tessendorf, both of ty includes boating presented in! McHenry; two sisters, Mae E. comedy form. Give Trophies Addison of Talledega, Ala., and Mrs. Marjory Anderson of West Trophies will be awarded to I Brook, Me.; and three grandthe most original floats entered children. He was preceded in in the water parade. Boats may I death by a brother in 1946. be entered in either the com- , Services will be held Friday merciaj or non-commercial classes : at 2:30 o'clock from the Peter and entries may be made in both > M. Justen funeral home, with the night and day parades. Float i Rev. J. Elliott Corbett ol'ficiatdecorations can be obtained ing. Burial will be in McHenry from Carl A. Moore, who will , County Memorial Park cemebe at Bill's Outboard Motors on i tery near Woodstock. Sunday, July 22, Wednesday, July 25, and Saturday, July 28. All boats entered in the parade will be assigned numbers and are to be picked up at Bill's Outboard Motors Saturday, July 28, before 6 p.m., when other information will be given also. |95 iff Dress Shirts White broadcloth. - All sizes Regular - French cuff 299 % INITIALED - BOXED Handkerchiefs Sport Coots 3 in box Wools * Cords 975 l01595 THE LEON BUSCHES A wedding of interest was solemnized May 30 at St. Joseph's church, Richmond, ' when : Miss Patricia Ann Stilling be- 1 came the bride of Leon Busch. ! Both young people are from the neighboring city to the north. I CHARLES UNTI, 77. FORMER BUSINESS MAN HERE, DIES THE J, Joseph Raymond Kuna, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kuna of McHenry, was married recently in Jarome, Pa., to Felicia Pipta, ; Charles Unti, 77, a McHenry ! resident for many years and ; owner of the McHenry Ice Cream i company much of that time, died | in Daytona Beach, Fla., on Satj urday, June 9, following an ill- I ness of several weeks. For some Nine were arrested for speed- 1 time he had spent the winters ing, two excessively, during' the } jn Florida and of late had made Nine Get Speed Tickets; Other Drivers Arrested past week. They are George j that his permanent home, re daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles j Marko of Chicago and John Nett ; turning for visits infrequently. Pipta of Jarome. Mr. Kuna and his bride are now residing in Washington, D.C., where he is employed by the Navy department. TAX SCHEDULES The personal property tax of Johnsburg. , He is survived by his widow, Among the week's offenders Lena; two sons, Philip and Anwas Robert R. Nicholson of geio; and a daughter, Bernice; Wauconda.who was apprehended also two brothers, John and on a disorderly conduct charge. Peter, and' two sisters, Esther Besides speeding, he was ar- • Caccia and Emma Mandoli. A rested for two stop sign viola- . daughter, Laura, preceded him tions, driving under the influence of liquor and assaulting an offischedules are being sent out by ! cer. He was placed in the jail Paul Doherty, assessor for Nun- . under $3,000 bond. da township. The deadline for 1 Rudy W. Rains of Rt. 4, Mc- Daytona Beach returning them is June 30. The j Henry, was arrested for leaving 1 list is made up from auto license the scene of an accident on applications sent out by the Riverside Drive and Elm street. secretary of state and by names j He was also charged with speedin the telephone directory. j ing, stop sign violation, reckless i in death last winter. A requiem mass was read at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning at St. Paul's Catholic church in AMONG THE SICK Buy U.S. savings Bonds Mrs. Alice M. Blaskis under di'Tvin^~ and° driv"ing "under the ' w^n.t surgery at Memorial hosinfluence of liquor. p,TAL THLS PAST WEEKNOTICE The Riverside Bake Shop will be open on Mondays until further notice. HENRY ICJ Famous Culligan ER SOFTENER All Exclusive Features 'warn Phone Wauconda JAckson 6-5421 |00 Herefs what fo buy... COTTON Work Sox Short - Long 4 lon •< mm* SPORT Loafers - Oxfords Sandals Mesh - Cushion Crepe Leather 4" „ 8" Boxer'Shorts "Fruit of the Loom" Broadcloth - Nylon SLEEVELESS Or!@m Sweater Pullover - Cardigans Pastel Colors 3M 7** 69 WASHABLE Robes For Beach and Home Seersucker - Rayon gpmas Middy - Coat Styles Regular and Shortie Styles Also Slims to 3" . 109S 2M 49# Belts - Suspenders Wide Selection to 95 Play Jeans Denim - Linen Weave S M L - Ex Summer Weight Glenn Paulsen •»y Allan McKim wS You'll be looking At more celluloid on your TV screen as time goes on. It is safer, easier and more profitable to put programs on film, and the commercials, too, before televising them. Television used twice as much film in 1954 then the nation's theatres. About one-third of your TV programing is on film now, and it is increasing rapidly. A new film, Tri-X, is making camera work possible in low illumination which makes sharper pictures for TV pro- | gram ing. Actors like the film idea, too, because they make more money on features being re-run many times. Some producers think that life-shows will become almost obsolete in years to come. One of the greatest advantages of film is tfiat bad sequences and actions can be edited or cut-out. You will have perfect programing. And to have perfect viewing we want you to try McHENRY TV for your next TV servicing date. Phone 2233 and notice the difference. McHENRY TV PHONE 2233 On Route 120 - 2 Blks. Bast "of Xe\t Bridge NOTICE We are pleased to announce that, the Board of Directors, at their last meeting, ordered a payment of a dividend to all investors in savings Accounts - at the rate of 3% per annum - to be entered on their books on June 30, 1956. Holders of pass books are asked to submit them for entry of the dividend earning. The board also voted that, based on past records, the same dividend rate will be continued for the balance of the year. Of further interest to our investors is the fact that contracts have been let for the construction of our new building on west Elm street and work will begin at once. McHiNRY SkmM&S . and. Ass@eiG&B©ir A Guaranty Savings Association Dress Sox Stretch Type it Billfolds Plastic - Leather to Yacht and Sport Caps 399 11 59 |00 and up White Blue J49 Others 39c to $1.00 Sport Oxfords Canvas - Heavy Crepe Sole LOAFERS Brown - Navy Sizes 6 to 13 plus tax , 399 522 Main Street PHONE 2 Mellonry, III. WASHABLE Orion Slacks Wash and Wear - No Ironing Light Weight Swim Trunks Catalina and Campus Boxer and Brief Styles §§§i Sport Jackets Poplin - Gahardine - Denim 3"12®® Reversible* at $7.95, House Silvers to Others 69c to $1.00 Dress Slacks Wide Selection of Flannels - Gabardines Dacron - Nylon 43 9 I 09S BERMUDA Shorts and Others Linen & Denim Suiting <989 to z§®5 Leather - Felt Romeo - Opera and Scuffs 269 to 3" WHITE Handitercltiefs Woven Corded Border 8 I00 MATCHED Work Clothes TROUSERS 3.93 ' SHIRT 2.9b ©oticho Shirts Continental Styles Rayon - Nylon Mesh Knit 199 to 19 e Gift Purchases Boxed And Wrapped If You Wish. GLADSTONE'S "The Store for Everyone" 203 S. Green St. McHenry. 111. PHONE 182 STORE HOURS: Open Daily: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. - Fridays 'til 9 p.m. Sundays: 9 ^.m. 'til 12 Noon. A CERTIFICATE,