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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Mar 1958, p. 10

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what this means, it that the gym classes will be mixed--boys and girls. I)o you get the picture? Boys to their gym class and comb their hair BEFORE the mi the u. . . th® robin cus are in bloom. Mrs. Letah Davis of McHen-' ry and William Heine of Chicago were united in in Chicago, March 11. Mrs. Bridget Frisby, a pioof the commun- ¥C; AaFs CASH SAVINGS ARE 1> V ine irenu now«wys encourage the social life in high school was released last co-recreatidn Tuesday ity, died at the age of 86 years. John Paeek, former student of McHenry and more recently a Johrsburg resident, won the h e a v y w e i g h t G o l d e n G l o v e championship in the ment just completed in Chi* WEBSTER'S NEW 20TH CENTUR UNABRIDGED SECnoitf NO.: 1 ONLY 2fic (w}th $2.!K) In pu»<^a«es) Super-Right Qualify Rump or Sirloin ttlass starts; girls toy to change the style of their gym suits so they may be different from the other girjs. The whole set-up is In tion! 281 Incoming Freshmen Tuesday, Feb. 25, 231 incoming freshmen and their parents met in the high school gym to register for the coming school year. The students met their future teachers and became acquainted with the subjects they will be taking iff the fall. With the graduation of ^approximately 130 seniors and the addition of 231 freshmen, next year the school will have a population of about 950 students. (Taken by permission from the school paper, THE WARRIOR). P.F.A. News During the past week, F.F.A. members throughout the- nation have been participating in National F.F.A. Wdek. This is a time when members are rewarded for their outstanding achievement during the past year. * Our own McHenry chapter has a record that everyone can be proud of. During the past year they hav#» ranked among the ten best chapters in the state. One of their major achieve1- ments this year has been the winning of the sectional parlimentary contest. An unusual display Aurora Borealis Thursday night than a little excitement Some of those who were first attracted by the reddish tinge? were sure that it Was a German airship headed for Chicago. A large barn and silo on the AVingate farm at Terra Cotta, struck by lightning during the electrical storm about 11 o'clock Wednesday morning and burned to the ground. Fortunately, only one head of cattle was burned. Beginning , tonight, the curfew will ring at 8:30 p.m.t at which time every youngster must be off of the street. There was a heavy fall of snoW last Saturday eveniifg but the warm rays of the sun soon absorbed it. Rural carrier No. 5 from Woodstock delivered mail in Ostend March 4, the first time since Jan. 5, due to road conditions. Walsh's orchestra of Chicago will furnish music for the Easter Monday dance given under the auspices of the McHenry Baseball club. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fay have received word from their son, Walter, who is now in Uncle Sam's service, saying tKkt he expects soon to be on his way "Over There." The libusehold effects of Floyd Thompson arrived here last week and the family is now settled in the John Herdrich cottage on J6hn street. Ray Conway and family have moved from the Bonslett house on Waukegan street to the Ed Knox house at the end of the street. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO From issue of March 10, 19SS Second Lecture Planned The Science club has planned a scientific discussion on chemical engineering to be held in the new study hall, room 224, on March l7, at 7:30 p.m. People of McHenry are still patiently marking time pending the reopening of the two local banks, which are ready ahd waiting to open their doors for business terminating their participation in the national banking holiday which began Saturday, March 4. The lecture will be conduct- . Th,e Freeman W,h i.t ing hom...e - M by Cass Todaro, a chemical ?,tea* now 5"™ed }>l J^rtm Engineer of an industrial firm tenanted by the in Chicago. All students are in- 'vited to attend. Science Club Has Field Trip The very active Science club hold a field trip to Argonne National Laboratories on Feb. 26. Fifteen students, Mr. Weisskopf and Mrs. Segermark left school at 10 a.m. and returned to McHenry at 6 p.m. At Argonne, they were shown 8 Vanvde Graaff generator, a CPr5 atomic research reactor and a movie and lecture on atooiiq energy. During the lecture the students' were given a piece of uranium ore, worth $600 to look at. These students are well on their way to becoming scientists, for one of the cars was lost on the wrong road on their return to McHeitfy. / Give Month's Record Of Police Department The month's record of the local police department includes the arrest of Ronald Magnine of Woodstock for excessive speeding and three for driving under the influence of liquor, Lewis Brefeld, Richard Cronin and Vivian Wolf. There were eight violations of the "no; parking" zone signs, one arrest for making a "U" turn and one arrest for failure to have the car under control. x Thomas Howe f family, with all its contents was destroyed by fire Sunday afternoon. m .•.How SOFT-SET Order your rubber stamps at the Plaindealer today. Finish Keeps Woolen* Fabrics Soft & Lustrous as ) ' O r d i n a r y d r y cleaning often robs dainty wool and wool-like fabrics of much of their charm. Our Sanitone Dry Cleaning features SOFT-SET, a sensa tional new "finish" which keeps these lovely fabrics as soft and lustrous as the day you bought them. Try 6s and see. SAVE 10% Cash 'N Carry RAINBOW CLEANERS Around Corner North of National Tea North Front Street PHONE 927 Open Fri Eves, 'Til 9 Geraldine Einspar, 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Einspar of Lilymoor, received serious injuries Sunday evening when the car in which she was riding collided with one drivenby John Kennebeck of McHenry. Linus Newman, 83, died Ht the Woodstock hpspital March. 5, where he had been a patient, since suffering a broken hip in, a fall in his. home the week before. Other deaths in the area include Rev. Collins of Ringwood March 10 and Mrs. Eleanor Mae Schaefer Flint, 18, of Antioch, March 4. Miss Shirley Mae Sengstock, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Albert Sengstock, (Genevieve Bohr) and Raymond Sigwalt of Des Plaines were united in marriage in that city Feb. 27. Despite the unexpected blizzard, fofty-seven members of Fox River Valley Camp, R.N.A. and their gUests gathered at "The Nook" to celebrate the forty - second anniversary of the organization Tuesday evening. Miss Augusta Pierotti, who will become the bride of Louis Diedrich April 10, was honored at a shower at Dan Daniels' Lake Shore Club Monday evening, with sixty-five guests present. Some women think they are doing all they can to reduce if they read an occasional article on the subject. Melvin "Stretch" GRIEBEL Republican Candidate for SHERIFF 7 years as Deputy and present Chief Deputy 7 years of Banking Experience World War II Veteran I sincerely solicit your votie and support fet the Primary; April 8th. m The Man for thi Job X Is t- NO NEED TO WORRY! I SAVED .. • MONEY • TIME • BOTHER and AGGRAVATION on my INCOME TAX. . Year Round Permanenea Prepared B; AND IS8 RIYEKSIDE DRIVE Tax Service PHONE 344 For Appointment McHENRY, ILL. 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