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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Sep 1959, p. 20

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t &'• IV Twenty THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, September 24, 1959 ftlngwood <j W.S.C.S. SPONSORS CHICKEN DINNER SATURDAY, SEPT. 26 Ruby Shepard The Women's Society of! phristian Service will hold a j chicken and biscuit dinner at. the church Saturday evening, j Sept. 26. Serving to start at I 5* o'clock to 7:30. Come and! bring your friends. Community Club . The Community Club will hold their first meeting of the' year at the school house Monday evening, Sept. 28. Kvery-: tine is welcome. j cation, audio-visual resources in Christian education, use of the Bible with children, primarys, use of the Bible with children, juniors, guiding youth. Next Sunday is Rally Day. Bring the whole family. Next Sunday evening at 5:30 a pot luck dinner will be serv-' ed in the church basement. In- j stallation of officers of the, MYF will be at 6:10 p.m. Pre-1 sentation of the film "Martin: Luther" at 6:40. Oct. 4 will be world wide communion. 2 ' Celebrate Birthdays • - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackerfnan entertained Mr. and Mrs. j Clayton Bruce and family and i the Leonard Ackerman family in honor of the birthday of their son, Ralph, and also Leohard Ackerman, Jr's. birthday Saturday evening. 500 Club Mrs. Louis Hawley entertained the women's "500" club at her home Wednesday. A one o'clock dessert luncheon was served. High score went to Mrs. Viola Low and low to Mrs. E. E. Whiting. Sewing1 Circle . The sewing circle was entertained in the home of Mrs. Lena Peet Thursday afternoon The women sewed for the coming bazaar. Personals Mrs. Charles Brennah. Mrs William Hepburn and Mrs. Ruby Shepard spent Monday at Skokie. j Mrs. Ernest Reimvall and sons' of McHenry spent Tues-J day with her parents. Mr and1 Mrs. i-ouis Hawley. In the afternoon she, with Mrs. Hawley1 called on I<Irs. Schultz at John-! sburg. j Miss Mae Wiedrich and Miss j Ldna Brever attended a card' party at Spring Grove Tues-j day. ' | Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carrj and son, Charles, were visitors, at Waukegan, Tuesday. , Roland McCannon of Normal] spent Tuesday in the Ben Walk- : ington home and also attended; funeral services for his aunt,! Mrs. Erma Sherman, at Wood-1 stock. Miss Alice Peet spent Tuesday in Chicago. Mrs. Agnes Jencks, Mrs. Ruby Shepard, Mrs. E. E. Whiting and Mrs. Preston Wilson were luncheon guests Friday at the Tom Pettise cottage at Lake Beulah, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Glaurer of California were supper guests in the Oscar Berg home Thursday. Frank Muzzy of Marengo was a business visitor here Saturday. .Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Justen and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Adams spent Saturday evening in the Elmer Schaefer homo at Ridgefield. * Mrs. Weldon Andreas and Mrs. Tom Huemann were visitors at Woodstock Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Adams attended a Republican picnic at Carv Sunday. Mrs. Jack Leonard and children of Lake Geneva were supper guests in the Fred Wiedrich home Thursday. Mrs. Henry Aissen and daughter, Jackie, attended a bridal shower in the Charles Rowe home at Woodstock, Sunday. Mrs. James Wegener and Mrs. Davis of Genoa City spent Friday in the Jack Leonard home at Lake Geneva. Mrs. Ruby Shepard spent Sunday in the Alan Ainger home at Hebron. j Mr. and Mrs. Weldon And- : reas spent Friday evening in the Ernest Andreas home at Crystal Lake and also visited his mother, who is staying there. Miss Darlene Kretschmer and boy friend of Wauconda spent Friday evening in the Stanley Jepson home. Mr. and Mrs. Bork of Chicago and Mrs. Eugene Oxtoby were luncheon guests of Mrs. i Earl Kunz Thursday afternoon. ! Patrea Jacobson, Carol Za- | pel, Pat Hogan and Jay Walk- I ington attended a MYF meeting of the conference officers | for the sub-district and district | officers at Naperville Sunday, p Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ehlert i and family of Kenosha spent j Sunday in the John Ehlert and | John Skidmore homes. Mr. and Mrs. John Cristy and family of Woodstock spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy. Mr: and Mrs. Hass of Wheaton and Mr. and Mrs. Hanson of Algonquin were visitors in the Dr. Hepburn home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Tony Senkerik and <Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert visited relatives at Wilmot Thursday. Church Notes Future dates for the W.S.- C.S. are: Workshop meeting at Evanston, Sept. 25. Jurisdiction assembly, Chicago Temple, Oct. 7-9. October meeting at church, Oct. 14. Rummage sale Oct 16-17. Bazaar and dinner, Nov. 14. j ' All men who can are urgent-; ly requested to come to the i church next Saturday at 3 p.m. | with a paint brush, to help the' crew paint the redwood finish! on the bell tower. The first study course of the year, sponsored by the W.S.- C.S., will begin on Monday, Oct. 5. "The Role of the U.N. in World Affairs." Northern District Christian Workers' School, Grayslake, Mondays 7:30 - 9:30 on Sept. 29 - Nov. 3. The story of Protestantism, how to teach in the church school, music in Christian edu- Overheated Motors A dogged radiator •an mean real damage Imland's Factory Mmthod flow Ttt assure 100% eoelmg wfftcMivcjr. RADIATO Cleaning aM Repairing AT LOW, FiLAf-HATI PRICES UNITED MOTORS WARRANTY Adams Bros. Repair In Rear of Stilling*s "66" Service S00 E. Elm St. McHeuiy EVergreen 5-0783 Jos. Futt & Son IUILDEIS Estab. 1926 ID CO N TIA L i C I A L Located on Hwy. 120 Vi mile east of Fox River Bridge 5-3976 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low and son of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and family spent Sunday in the Beatty-Low home. Mrs. J. C. Pearson and son, Jim, spent Saturday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fossum and family and Linda Low spent Sunday at Starved Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Des Plaines were visitors in the Dr. Hepburn home Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Bowman, Mrs. John Ehlert, Mrs. Millie Rush and Mrs. Tony Senkerik spent Monday at Meadowdale and Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Herbert of Chicago brought his father, Irving Herbert, to the Mrs. Emily Beatty home for a visit. Mr. Herbert is a brother of Mrs. Beatty. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pearson took their son, Jim, to De- Kalb Sunday where he will again attend college. Mr. and Mrs. George Glancy and daughter, Kathy, of Evanston and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Howe of Crystal Lake spent Sunday afternoon in the Louis Hawley home. Lasch Petition To Be Heard On Sept. 29 A petition has been filed before the zoning board of appeals for petitioners Oaartfes F. and Lilian W. Lasch, asking for a change in zoning classification of their property from "F" farming district to "R-l" residential district. The property is located west of Lasch subdivision on the Johhsburg road. The hearing will be held Tuesday, Sept. 29 at 3 p.m. at the city hall in McHenry. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Potent Drugs? Wt hav* a wealth•< • ••to get yev well end gnwi your health I O Our large prescriptions rolume permits as to maintain ample stocks, including many rare drugs and the newest specialties. -Thus, we are prepared to compound all prescriptions promptly--and precisely aa directed. As a special precaution, we double- check each compounding step. Yet you'll Sad m prices no higher than elsewhere. Tsy aoxt time. Bolger's Drug Store 103 S. Green EVergrean 5-4500 McHenry ACT ON LICENSES LeRoy Noble of Harvard has had his license revoked because of three reckless driving convictions within a twelvemonth period. Suspensions were given James Garrity of Sunnyside for permitting fraudulent use of a license and to Alfred Augsburg and Chris Metropulos of Crystal Lake; R. D. Hefner of Woodstock; Gilbert Hughes of Harvard; Leonard Marquardt and Anthony Novell! of Fox River Grove; Clyde Mueller of Algonquin; Harold Remy of Wonder Lake and James Severson, Hebron, all for three offenses. Probationary permits were issued to Marquardt and Metropulos. Fear not that thy life shall come to an end, but rather fear that it shall never ha ye a beginning. EGG COUNCIL MEETS The first meeting of the n e w 1 y-tormed Illinois Egg Council will be held Sept. 21 in the Illinois Building auditorium at the State Fairgrounds Springfield. Representative of the Division of Markets will be on hand to advise delegates on specific problems of the egg industry in Illinois. Director of Agriculture Stillman J. Stanard will welcome the group. An estimated 200 members, including producers, wholesalers and individual farmers are expected for the meeting to help unite the egg industm and improve the marketing OT eggs in this state. Illinois ranks 42nd in the nation in farm egg prices. The more fears, we work up the less initiative we have. Do not cultivate fears, cultivate hopes. Help a Needy Kid... BUY PEANUTS PIE AN UTS mm* kim Kiwanis Day Friday, September 25 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 GRAND OPENING jy ANNIVERSARY PARTY THURSDAY .nd FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 24 and 25 .1 J S Standard Service Eastwood Manor 30 GRAND PRIZE No Purchase Necessary You Can Register In Either Station You Do Not Have To Be Present To Win iA ; 1 s - JUSTU S Standard Next To Bank Service R E M E M B E R . . . 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