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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 May 1948, p. 7

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' i-'1. '••'•• • "v !>« •" •< :.-v '*•». >*u- .'"'-r-'•"• • r.„ m ¥U McHENRY fXiUDl^kl d>t>y,,ti Winder Lake The mothers of studantB at Harribv Sandra Sella and 0ODM* V^TflMF) vfU BVHQwif Jo Montalaooa, Barbara Rainhard, Albert Horn; Bobbie Bigger*, Etta Reinhard, Arthur Frenaaan, Randy Sellek, Betty Holoewiit, Jerome Reinhard,. Gerald Olson and Leslie Bergenacted by'aerved exquisite cookies and pnaeh. Md a discussion 8andi Janice Frans of the third grade1 Travels" took place. takee pi Fran* brought a cake of bar own which be held at "Gulliver's I conferred on nine persons by Bishop j and conduct Gospel meetings .and to nneexxtt im eet- ! Boylan „of t_he R_ ockford diocese.* «A preech the word of God. A unique1 1 complete account of this auspicious tba kome of Mary o^u. >nn«.r« n* th. fMmt mm A panol discussion on Mother's Day waa led by Gertrude Smith of _ , ------ -- --I iffrs. Richardson's room. Hie par- Mm school were entertained at a tietaants were Mary Ann Martin, p on Monday afternoon, and 'with< Shirley Saranec, Janet Grill, Philip a program prepared by the third -and j Armstrong, Wade and Eddie Cusik. fourth grades of Mrs. Marshal's Piano soloe were presented by room, and the fifth and sixth grades. Arthur Frenssen and Sandi Jo m Mrs. Richard'* room. j Monteleone. --jA playlet was prsaented by pupils; . • • worn Mrs. Marshall's room. The The teachers, assisted by Mrs. vpay, on a Jmalth them*, was directed I Leah Cormier, were hostesses and Congratulations to Arlene Kam- C*™*"" »n Wonder Lake, and proWski, former resident of our be discussed will be district, who was married last Satur> ^*2® 8 ^eP8eea" . . . I day to Ray Guszardo of McHenry. A1 Anyone >nterested in this course is complete account of the wedding 'rf,252te<Li? telephone Mrs. Carman appears eIl sew« •h ere in .tmh e paper. • « a^ "7" «• MMnU liantl-- - J - FOR SALE - Book cues, folding bed and mattress, davenport rocker, settee and chair, dining room table and chairs, kitchen table and chairs, radios, all wearing' apparel and other articles too numerous to mention. ^ GEN & IS'S STORE ^ 3rd house on East River Road going south from State bridge. Telephone 493-W occasion appears on the frwgt page of the paper." Geapel Center Not less than seventeen members Mrs. Stensrud entertained her i at 373. This is adult education, and pupils and teachers of our Sunday there are no fee*. j School were awarded beautiful re- Jward emblems on Sunday morning, and blessed ministry. Pickles Grow Big Pickle growing and packing rapresents a 180 million do^r Industry. Saa Franelaes's Water SOB Franciaco accuraa its water supply from Heteh dam high in the Sierras, IN from the city. Fair Trade Mora than 90 per cent of the popuknitting dub on TuesdayEvening. I Vt Gun invitaa all !^ J for perfect attendance dur- utlon of the United States, through Those present included Mrs. Jose- ^ Wonder Lake to attend a show- ,n* th« *•**- twelve months. Con- thrfr state legislatures, have exphine Wendt, Violet Wendt. Mrs. in* *1.the ^ke View Inn i emulations pressed themselves in favor of fair Rose Murphy, Mrs. Louise Marke ion Wednesday, May 19. The movies, Next Sunday, May 16, is Confirm*- trade laws. Mrs. George Taylor and Mrs. Justus1 *5* furmshed through^ the courtesyjtion Pay at the Center, when thir 1 Kellner. iof the Conservation Department of teen young people will be granted the State of Illinois, Anton J. Novak,' Certificates of Bible Instruction at district representative. itbe morning service, which will begrin at 10:45. The members of the i nuiiur oi uk There was a large attendance at c'*ss are: Bill Cusick, Clayton .Dorntheir daughter t'ie of the Rod and Gun1 bush, Joan Dornbush, Grace Glauser, thirtv Dersons Au*»M»ty l»*t [Friday evening, when1 Je*n Hay. Donald Jones, Melvin were present to dinner. Out-of-town *h< men?bers acceP^ with a Ja T mes VanKanegan, Esther A special buffet dinner was held on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Saranec in honor of the confirmation of „ , Shirley, 11. About thirty persons >C Villa Hotel Resort, Inc. Pistakee Bay " ANKOUNCES NEW HOURS . & Open Daily -- Luncheons and Dinners Served. No Reservations Necessary y 1 ------- ... #1 8i I n-*r|||T--TTi i'.: * Nice selection of entrees on menu. Moderately priced -- A la carte and table d'hote. MODERN COCKTAIL LOUNGE ATTENTION CLUB WOMEN) For your next card party, relax for the afternoon and enjoy your social hour here. Luncheons from 75c up. No reservations necessary except for large groups. ests were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob few the by-laws! Martin, Joanne Resheske, Barbara uis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mack, | *>y the by-laws committee. SeH<* Hnd John West. Mr. and Mrs. William Stein, Virginiaiw»h ,ve ,been working on this A proup of prominent business Louis and Mr. and Mrs. Michael i Pr°Je<>t *or month. j men of the Christian Business Men's Zander, all of Chicago. The last; ums made,£aj an amount | committee of Chicago will conduct mentioned are Shirley's maternal $571.16 was realized from the [special Evangelistic Meetings next grandparents and Miss Louis, a j » da"c® held «t Richmond in | week, beginning Tuesday evening, cousin, was sponsor at the confima- Apnl» ^ 8Um • sP,it three ] May 18, and will contiue over Sun-' tion. 1 ways among the three organizations I day the 23, with meetings each night' Mrs Georire Tavlor Port fMno backing the event. The club wel- (except Saturday) at 8 o'clock. Sun- ! trtnn"' L^ compd Mrs. C. OhUn back to the day services at 11 a. m. and 7:4&; if? 'whTw?H be 9 ve2* Sd i^7X ^u-b hmvin* h®®" Very iU in hep|P- m" ^ '©Uowing speakers will arriv^ in -J^Ch,cm«0 homev he*"11 On Tuesday evening, anrf h, WnnApr ToThree members contributed i Arthur Miller, executive; Wednes- ' wher- Ti.ftJn!, in TvJ amounts to the birthday fund. They day. Walter C. McKeag of Contihomp nf Mr Mra ifSi were Gillian McMahon, Miriam Cor- nental Illinois Bank and Trust Co.;f i^TnliidtanSdL. rf wSr K co?n >nd Agnes West. (Thursday, Harry J. Mauger. execu- 'm« ^ v l n r 1 1 w a s t h a t, * r e c e p t i o n f o r t i v e , E d i s o n G e n e r a l E l e c t r i c : F r i d a y 1 Ri^r« Mr, T,^ Ja/l0J; members would be held in John Dug. contractor; Sunday morn- I fn ^the" home^"f W Lhir wliMu"ys' HaU in Rinrwood on June| ing. May 23, Harry B. Cork; Sunday famHv MT i L i m." J 4. There will be refreshments and a evening, Frank W. Sheriff, Executive m^t of Chic^Sro WlU»«m •**- demonstration of plastics. (secretary. Christian Business Men's _ „ , ..--:-- -! Committee. Unusual musical fea- ' i,v j Taylors will visit here in The Robert Vanderstraeten, Ameri- tures at each service. We believe this j Wonder Lake until Memorial Day, j can Legion Post of .Wonder Lake,1 to be an extraordinary opportunity ; «ter which they will go back to will formally install their officers at | for people in our community to : Canada and await the quota to come Harrison school on May 14. All meet and hear these men, who in into this country as future citizens. Legion posts in this area are their busy life find time to go out ! The visit of the sisters was sad- cordially invited to attend this in. ! dened hy the sudden passing of their; stallation. Those interested in joinfather, Samuel Lamont, of Glasgow, ing the auxiliary are asked to telei on May 3. Services were held last phone Mrs. Marian Cannon, eve- ! Thursday. nings at 391; or Mrs. Gardelle. Pro^ Mrs. Taylor, whose husband died per, days, at 606. « during the war, will visit another ' sister, Mr*. Bill Stevenson, in Cana- Terry Oeffling, son of Mr. and da." j Mrs. Lloyd Oeffling of .Wonder VM Eleetrieal Payer First electrical publication ta printed In America was the Ji. of the Telegraph, which first paared December 2, 1807. Complete line of Lee's remedies at Wattle* Drug Store, Henry. Erom where I sitJoe Marcii Jeb Had the Folks in Stitches! ^ At the Friday HfgliiHeef&tV Jeb Crowell had the audience la stitches--doing a take-off oa the ^blustering character who belittle* / everybody and everything that isn't from his own home town. Well, we can laugh at that sort "' la oar town, for infttii&eYSiite folk* like baad concerts, otkera doa't -- saaM faadllea aerre h«r with dlaaar, ether*, batteradB-- and as for politic*, there's plcaty af healthy disagreement. But when it comes to denying of character because, from where. folks the right to thi^y or act as I sit, Americans are just the opposite. We like to boast a bit perhaps, about the paint job on the new barn, or the missus' style of cooking--but we aren't intolerant of people who dont think or act exactly the same way we do. • they choose... no, we're like you --we don't believe in it, whether it goes for serving beer, or spealuac one'* mind on public affairs. ---• y.--: • .jii Copyright, 1948, United States Breams Foundation ! Center celebrated hi* third birthday Mr. and Mrs. John Phalin moved (which occurred on May 7> on May from the house they were occupying 9 at the home of his grandmother, in Indian Ridge to a little home in Mrs. Peter Oeffling, in Johnsburg. the Sunny View addition to Mc- Sixteen grownups and eleven chil- Henry. "Mr. and Mrs. McLean of dren were present to help the little Baltimore, Md., and their daughter, fellow observe the anniversary of Lee, have moved into the house va- his birth. Cutting a lovely big cake cated by the Phalins. , jwith three little candles was a highi light of the afternoon. On Friday evening, at'- McHenry | high school, the Senior class pre- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Horan of stnted "We Shook the Family Tree," Wonder Center are the proud grandwhich was very well done and in parents of a little boy, born on April which two Wonder Lakers took part. 29 to Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor of Joan Andreen, as a teenager who | Franklin Park. Grandad is undertried to act more sophisticated than standably proud of the fact that the she was, very ably filled her part. " " " A buzzer heard from" outside was made by the gentle application of a finger of Roy "Skippy" Noren. ably little fellow will be known as Thomas Robert, The , members of the Great Books course*met in Woodstock on Tuesday «ka atr lartfa* (as* tttatrrttos), If rtsartl DfMMa pravld** tfcls advantage. Test lag jett* and la^ pcoUet* «M «W* OOC« Mier* teead* win last maA lye «•* Tgg body from ov«r-«tr*ta, and *Mars* oaste, waiting at the Iowa* oo*t wtth FlreataM oomfortabla, riding. Only Flrestooa Hytro-Flitks. Ho Another near traye^y occurred on Saturday morning odf last week when Douglas Sellek, who will be 3 years old on May 14, ran across the yard of the Wendt residence on the Lake front, tripped on the sea wall and went, head first, into three feet of water. Doug might have downed had not his brother, Randy, seen the entire thing, and ^aded out and rescued him. Randy, who is 8 years o)d, is to be comme.'.deti for his presence of mind. 4-H NEWS Bmjk Bumble Bees The Busy Bumble Bees met at the Sells home on Friday evening to organize for the fifth season of their existence. Eleven members signed for a year, all of whom voted to take a clothing project, with three taking an extra project of fllower arranging. Officers were elected as follows: president, Joanne Resheske; vicepresident, Peggy Selsdorf; reporter, Barbara Sellek; secretary, Mary Boldt; recreation chairman, Barbara Smale; and federation representative, Geraldine Cormier. Joan Dornbush and Sharon Grace Sells will i serve as assistant leaders* in clothing and Esther Martin will assist in flower arranging. Handy Helpera _ The Handy Helpers and their leaders, Mrs. Betty Selsdorf and Mrs. Lillian Forsberg, met at the home of Sandra Sells on Tuesday evening. Each of the nine youngsters present showed a belt which she had constructed since the last' meeting. #The next meeting will be held at tne home of Betty Jo Wright in Wooded Shores. (Wicldine Bay.) Christ The King Oiarch Masses at 9 and 11 with confesssion heard before, each mass. The Altar and Rosary society will meet on Thursday evening at 8 p. m. in the church.. On Sunday the sacrament of confimation was fARM SERVICE WAY" -- INSURED S e r v i c e Our S t o r e or a t Y o u r Farm SPECIAL SALE ON FIRESTONE BATTERIES AND TIRES FIRESTONE TIRES-- 6.00x16 Passenger Tires 6.50x16 Passenger Tires $12.85 pins tax $15.90 plus tax Jil other passenger tires are priced proportionately low Special prices on all Truck tires Bveryone operating one or more trucks will save considerable money by buying at our sale prices. We have ill stock all sixes of FIRESTONE "Transport" Truck Tires. Prices gladly quoted oa requeft* FIRESTONE BATTERIES-- Trade in your old battery on a new Firestone. allow $2 to $4 for your old battery. We. .have batteries to fit all cars, trucks and . ; tractors, as low as $12.85, exchange WALTER J. FREUND Pfisae* tt4 Tire* -- Tabes -- Batteries -- Accessories Tire and Tube Valcanixl^l^ AQ Work Guaranteed OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDA McBsuf. CATTLE A U C T I O N JUNEAU, DODGE COUNTY, WISCONSIN. Farm is looajted 1 mile East of JUNEAU on Highway 115, 9 miles East of Beaver Dam, 20 miles West of HARTFORD, or about 45 miles North Ea?t of MADISON, cn FRIDAY, MAY H, 1M8 Sale starts at 1 o'clock Bell Lunch Please come early and'look this Una Offering over. Whether you are looking for fresh cows, springers, cows Bred for fall, yearlings, two year o l d s , c a l v e s , or b u l l s , you w i l l f i n d ' them at this sale. i £33--Head of High Gr^de Cattle--233 125 high grade Holstem t Guernsey •milk cows, some strictly .fresh, some dose springers, and some bred for fall; 51 high grade Holstein 2 yr. old heifers, bred for fall; 47 high grade Holstein heifers, from 4 mos. to 1 year; 8 high tirade Holstein bulls, all of serviceable age; 2 pure bred registered "Dunloggin Dutch .Master" bulls, 15 months. < Farm Service Way Terms. j LOUIS NEHLS, Owner t •3, Juneau, Wis. Phone 165-W Norm Christens*™, Auctioneer Franksville, Wis. "Peg" Berg, Cashier 1 ver Dam, Wis. Phone 873, Les Frinali. Sale Manager. j Dan, Wis. Phone 873 FARM AUCTION SERVICE, Inc. ( u IN*F Le ITS fl&P's SPRING FOOD REVIEW Why save money the hard way . . . running all over town for food "sales** and "specials"? You save more ... more easily and regularly . ;. by doing all your marketing at your thrifty A&P. A&P features •cores of attractive prices every day in the week. You can be snre of bargains any day you elect to shop. Stop around and look around liidijr! * 9 CANNED PEA VALUES--PRICED BEL8W LAST YEM LARGE, SWEET HELPS MAKE SALADS DELICIOUS IMA PEAS a e e e 3 CANS 25* ASP, FANCY QUALITY SERVE WITH COLD MEATS RELIABLE PEAS a a 2 CANS 31* LARGE, TENDER SERVE WITH SEA FOODS PETER PAN PEAS.. 2^27* EXTRA STANDARD SERVE WITH MEAT LOAF SULTANA PEAS... 2 » A&P FANCY QUALITY JUICE 2 44-OZ. TINS STEW SOME TONIGHT NNA TOMATOES .. 2 27* AFTP FANCY QUALITY APPLESAUCE . . . 2^27* FOR SALADS AND DESSERTS, SULTANA FRUIT COCKTAIL. . 2NO,^69« l4£u 2Sc ADOS FLAVOT TO MEALS HtiRzKttehup ... ^HERE'S A VALUE. RIVAL Oo{ Food 3 US- 27c HEAT AND SERVE, HY-fOWE* Tama Its "1ft 30c THANK VOUR BRAND, FREESTONE Poaehos ll-OZ. TINS 19c DOWN GO SOAF PRICES AT A&P! aMBRICAN FAMILY FLAKU OnXiNYDaOo L 80AP POWOBR aoAi> FOWDBR IVORY aOAI» FLAKKS LZ? 34e "01 2I« CONWAY FINE TASTINO Potato Salad 6LASS lURRrS VANILLA, CHOCOLATE. ASSTD. Saadwioh 2 %3s2lfe NEW LOW PRICE, BROADCAST Rodi-Moat I2'TIN 41c COLLEGE INN Chicken Frfoassoo I5"°N 47c Florida Juice ORANGE^ New CABBAGV ..... Calif. White. ' POTATO10 . 8 lb. bag „ 39c lb. : 5c 10 lbs. 59c Florida lb. WATERMELON I 5c NCW LOW PRICE! NATURAL Swiss Ckooto u OVC ALL PURPOSE CHEESE! SHARP Choddar Ckooto ixMc FOR TASTY SANDWICHES • Loagbora Chooso u. OOC A RIAL CHECSS VAL.US1 Froth Brlok Chooto.. u. 59c CTSAM-RICH BRAND, NATURAL CottafoChooto cm. ISc arf-o-BH£r* ^si.is JANE PARKER. VANILLA CRIMC Coooaaat ^ ^Nc JANE PARKER Aagol Food SIZE. JANE PARKER. BUTTER CREMS DaiM eAmt ""'Ms CAKE JANE PARKER NEW EA. NoapolNaa CA« EA. SSC JANE PARKER Potato Chipo AftTfC MARVEL MOIST. ENRICHES Diaaor Rolls SM I8c MICKELBERRY'S FRANKS 3«rm*r.r™ ULAB BACON BACON SQUARE! THURINGER SAUSAGE ...; BALOGNA SAUSAGE lb. 55c lb. sec lb. 39c lb. 69c lb. 66o RAKE A WONDERFUL MI SWFTNM • FOR LOVELY SKIN WOODBURY SOAP 3REGULAR MM CAKES 34 MORE PANTRY VALUES! 3 SI IPEAEWEW SERVE SULTANA Fmit Cocktail I MAKES ANY SALAD BETTER. ANN PAGE Salad Prostiag ........JAR 35c ANN PA6E BRAN0 Port firapo^f «LASS 2 I C ANN PAOL FAMOUS SPARKLE Solatia Dottortt 3 PKOS. IIC FOR FINE FLAVORED BOUILLON " Norb-Ox Cabot PK®. 10c ADO ZEST TO YOUR MEALS! SULTANA Staffod Olivot 29c FOR LUNCHEON PARTIES AHMET'S TREET 12-OZ. TIN 45 A&P Coffee Vahm MILD AND MELLOW COFFEE Eigkt 0'Clock 3 .At $1.15 (L-LB. BA6 40O) (* L-LB. BAOS TAO) RICH AND FULL-BODIED COFFEE RodCirolo 2 BASS 85c {I-TT. RA® aa«) VISOROUS AND WINEY Bokar Coffoo 3 ba® $1*29 (l-LB. BA6 «ao) ca I-LB BA®S BB«I BAKE OR FRY WITH Delridi MargariM 16-OZ. M *£ AND PANS Swift's Cleaasar • 2 ««s. 25e CTN. 46* WASH WALLS WITH SPIC awl SPAN r 24e PERFUMED--REFRESHING SWEETHEART TOILBT SOAP ri5e MAY ISSUE WOMAN'S DAY NOW ON SALE. a« PER COPY SO PURE IT FLOATS IVORY SOAP. 2 37c FOR REFRESHING TATHS GttMf TiM Stap fr2y FOR GREASE AND DIRT LAVA SOAP CUV 15c 3 mCM»Sm 30c IT DUZ EVERYTHING FOR YOUR WASH 0UZ ~34e

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