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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Oct 1952, p. 14

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6W00D By Mr*. George Shepard mMm Z-jtfm 'K :p^>r f*v *m., ' I * \ >/fm past ipeek with her daughter and family at Lincolnwood. Mrs. F. N. Muzzy is visiting: her daughter and family at Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Wm. Cruickshank attended a lecture at the Woodstock high scrool Sunday afternoon. T f Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler en- \ Mrs. Cora Woods is visiting ,V.y! tertained their five-hundred club her daughter and family at "Tuesday evening. Prizes were^ Moline. J Awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Louia Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomas Hawley, high, Mrs. George Shep-, visited her mother, Mrs. Flora Ard and Pete Sebastian, tow. (Harrison, Friday and Saturday. _ _ . . They were on their way home to j» *. ,T he- ,H ome Circle ,w ,a,s enter- ; T i Denver, Colo., frota Atlantic City •tained in the home of Mrs. Les- . a convener Carr Thursday, with Mrs. ™e they aUe^fed a conVen Viola Low as co-hostess. A 1 o'-; ^sSlock luncheon was served and | Mary Ainger returned to her ^« fine program in charge of:ho™ at Hebron Tuesday after ' airs. Lester Carr followed. i spending a week .with her grandf s ww * .. .• I parents. Mar. and Mrs. George The cemetery aid society hold -their meeting at the Louis1 p • ' Hawley home Tuesday, Oct. 21.1 Wm. Pagul spent Friday in The Acker man family held a Chicago. He was accompanied Jet-together at the home of home by his mother, Mrs. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ) Angela ~ Pagni who has been, Charles Ackerman, at Poplar visiting her daughter in Chicago. son of Elgin called on Mrs. Flora | Larson at Antiocb Sunday after- Harrlson Sunday afternoon. ! noon. Mr. and Mra. Walter Wilcox ( Franklin Block, Who is attendof Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. j ing college at Milwaukee, visited Robert Low of McHenry called, in the home of his grandfather, on their • mother, Mrs. Viola Low, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Joe Carney of Chicago spent Wednesday with her Sitter, Mrs. Roy Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gorman and family of Evanston, spent the weekend at their cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Berg, Mrs. Lester Carr and Mrs. Wm. Mc- Cannon were visitors at Woodstock Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mills of Libertyville were Sunday' supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Cruickshank. Mr. and Mrs. EM Volkert of Kenosha were callers in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr^, home Sunday afternoon, , ~ Dr. Wm. Hepburn, Monday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Hepburn and Franklin visited _ Marian Jean Block at Naperville; Sheis attending college there. Hold Examinations >. For Welfare Visitor# ,4 The Merit System, Council has announced that examinations for Visitor I and Superintendent 1 and II will be held on Saturday, Nov. 15, for positions in the down-state county Departments of Welfare. These examinations offer an opportunity for applicants to become eligible for employment in their home oounty. Appointments to these positions are made on Mr. and Mrs. Weidon Andreas * permanent basis with vacation and daughters, Darlene and ©rove Sunday in honor of their' Mlss Marian Peet of Elgin I Margo, attended homecoming, at ancle and aunt. Rev. and Mrs. i sPent weekend with . her Fete Young, of Texas, who are; liere for a visit. Those to attend Were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ack- Irman and family of Elburn, Mr. And Mrs. Irving Decker of -Marengo, Mr. and Mrs. Keller And family of Waukegan, Mr. and Mss. Gene Ackerman family of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wagner and family of McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. John -Hogan and family and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wagner of Ringwood. Miss Mary Hogan attended an F.H.A convention- in Chicago Saturday at the LaSalle hotel. She is president of the Mchenry chanter. Mrs. Roy Neal was a supper guest in the Paul Walkington home, Sunday evening. Wm. Cruickshank attended a gfrorthorn cattle sale at Spencer, lewa, Saturday. T*e Evening W.S.C.S. met at tile home of Lois Steadman Wednesday evening. Alice Peet and Shirley Cristy mother. Mrs. Lena Peet. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard were Elgin visitors Saturday. Mr. ahd Mrs. George Miller of Chicago spent Sunday in the John Skidmore home. Mrs. Roy Neal wis a supper and ' guest in the Art Lau home Friday evening. Mrs. Frank Collins of Wilmette and Mr. and Mrs. Koop and daughter of Arlington Heights visited Mrs. Mabel Collins Sunday evening. Jerry Cristy of Champaign spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy. Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Harrison spent Sunday in the Donald Brenner home at Arlington Heights. > Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard spent Sunday in the Wm. Heine home in Chicago. Mrs. C. L. Harrison, Mrs. Roy Harrison and daughter, Edith, and Mrs. Lonnie Smith attended Grand Chapter of the Eastern i^d charge of the devotions and I Star at Medina Temple in * Chi tbe program. Mrs. Belshaw of cago Tuesday and Wednesday, the League of Woman Voters of Mrs. Fred Bowman, daughter, Wonder Lake was present and j Nancy, and son. Fred, and Betty gave an interesting talk. Plans; Feltes spent Sunday in the John Were made for the bazaar to be ; Ehlert home at Wilmot and at- /•••i^ld Oct. 30 in the church hall. j tended their farm sale. /Hie W.S.C.S. will hold their' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinze of annual bazaar and turkey supper in the church hall Oct. 30. There will be plenty of fancy ,*orl1 arul aprons for sale, also Itome-made candy. s, , Mrs. Wolf Shadle was painlHilly injured Monday afternoon When she was helping her hu$- • hand saw wood. In some way ; 'ame touched the saw, cutting oft Is tile little finger on her right •k**•!.' .,ltand and nearly severing her ifeiumb. The Round-up club held their progressive supper Saturday evefing. They all met at the Paul i Walkington home, then they ; Went to the home of Mr. and j»Mrs. Robert Low at McHenry #or appetizers then to the home |» Of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winn | ^ Hear Richmond for salad and to ^ . the home of Miss Alice Peet for ^ • chicken dinner and then to , t. fhe home of Rev. and Mrs. Dari fel Sample at Greenwood for dessert and coffee. * Mrs. Walter Taylor of Hemtt, Calif., and Mrs. Jean Carlyle of _ San Diego, Calif., spent several tiys the past week with Mrs. gnes Jencks. ^ " Mr. and Mrs. George Joslin are on a trip through the East. ;0i,' ' Mrs. Tillie Vaillancourt' and Joe Young spent a few days the Crystal " Lake and Mrs. Lena Peet and daughters. Alice and Ma rip n, had dinner at Sycamore Sunday. They celebrated the thirtieth Wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Hinze. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harri- DeKalb Saturday. Audrey and Duane Andrews, who are attending college there, returned homo with them for Sunday. -Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr.; slid Mr. and Mrs. Don Smart of Waukegan returned home Sunday from a trip to the Ozarks. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler spent Sunday in the Harold Stanek home at Elkhoni. Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., Mrs. Louis Winn and Mrs. Jack Lenard and daughter, Jane Lee, spent Wednesday in the Phelps Saunders home at Sycamore. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Benoy and son have moved into their new home at McHenry. Mrs.' Jack Lenard and children spent the weekend in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley and daughter, Marian, and Wm. Reinwall were visitors at Crystal Lake Sunday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Hepburn visited Mr. and Mrs. John Blackman and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur For Applied Roofing - Siding fifing - Garage Doors s ' Material* Only CAUL •rank GAMS iH RIVERSIDE DRIVE PHONE 767-W Representative lev Sears, Roebuck 8c Co. FREE ESTIMATES Take It Easy- Take A Cab! When the weather's bad . When you want to reach your destination in k hurry . . When you have luggage or heavy package* with you, it's time to c*U <m for a tak. member our mimfnr PHONE 723 McHENRY CAB and sick leave privileges. Further information and application forms may be obtained at a^ state employment office, county Department of Welfare, or at the Merit System Council office, 812 Myers building, Springfield. Applications must be filed with the Merit System Council b y O c t . 2 7 . , 1 - Correspondents led similar between towns, but to Kitty Wojtas, Lakemoor is just like Low Hill. Kitty is one who belongs to that school of people who believe that the most important thing about the two | eating hobby which can bf a career, in itself. But in spite of her children, her home and her gardening, Mrs. Wojtas takes a keen interest in the activities of her neighbors and reports those Tthfcflltt. October 16. 1953 • --• ~ lUBOONSTRUCT BRIDGE ITypnlintriirtinn v of the bridj a town is the human beings who j activities faithfully to the Plain- By Marie Schaettgen Low Hill is a small town in Pennsylvania, about forty miles from Pittsburgh. Lakemoor is a Kitty Wojtas small town in Illinois about fifty miles from Chicago. Probably there is little that could be cal- On a postman's uniform a*' *ed silk star means 15 years of service make up its population. She has found in Lakemoor the s^ime kind of friendly neighborliness she knew in her home town of Low Hill, where she was barn, reared and educated. She and Henry were married in Chicago and moved to Lakemoor about six years ago. They have* an ideal family of four, two bjriys and two girls, whose sges are 10, 8, 5 and 3. The two of school age attend St. Patrick's school in McHenry and the 5- year-old boy stated kindergarten this fall. ' Mrs. Wojtasv' Would seem, has more than ehough to 1ceep her busy with a home which they are remodeling into something closer to their dream house. She does most of the interior decorating herself and keeps the outside lovely with flowers. Gardeningr---^incidentally is her main hobby, though it is hard .to understand when she finds time to pursue this interdealer each week. She is also a member of the P. T. A. association, as is her husband. He, too, is active in community affairs and is a trustee of the town as well as a volunteer fireman. Henry is a machinist employed by Johns-Manville in Waukegan. It was with some trepidation that he made the change from Chicago to Waukegan but he has found it less hazardous thart he expected to travel the winter roads betweefl Lakemoor and Waukegan. All of the Wojtas* are htifipy and content with life in Lakemoor and Kitty hopes to spend the rest of her life in Lakemoor, which is second only in her affections to her home town of Low Hill. Her deep interest in Lakemoor makes her the ideal person to report L«kemoor neW3. at the main entrance to Whins Pines Forest state park, whidf was damaged by high water i|| July, will be completed withiit the next 60 days, according t© Leonard Schwartz, director Of the state Department of Conser^ -- vation. Park visitors at presents are usinf a temporary ,ea^ ... trance gravel road. • -- -- NEW APPOINTMENT y , r Louie E. Lewis of Christophprhas been appointed chief coift^ missioner of the state Division of Motor Carriers. Lewis, a fdP* mer state treasurer, and chief division clerk since 1949. succeeds G. Norman Kennedy, wh^Qt resigned to accept the post of senior general attorney for ttesj Chicago & Eastern Illinois railroad. x •• Cheapest WORKERS IN, TOWN! PLA1NDEALER WANT AOS P R o r E < $ I on R L 01 P. E C TOR V m Mill1!! DR. C. R. SWANSQM ;, < Dentist v ISO S. Green Street' Office Hours: . Daily Except Thnnute • to 12 -- 1:30 ttf 5:1) MOB., Wed. and Frl. Evenings. By Appointment Only Telephone McHenry 160 • VERNON KNOX, Attorney At Law Green and Elm Streets'* ' McHenry, 111. »y and Friday Afternoont" Days By Appointment*' Phone McHenry 4S 10 BOLGER'S DRUG STORE GR^EN STREET PHONE 40 ^McHRNRV, DUL We give and redeem Gold Bond Stamps. 'I!l!lil l!l IIIII III WWlitMil Nil illill I Ililillilil1 ill III III 1II llll I it ll-IIMi llhlt HI i4^l H'ltililLII II IT!I lINi' ROBERT A. STUEBEN Attorney At Law 604 Cenjter Street Phone McHenry 268 McHenry, DL AH New, to ButUiers: We can supply Ready-Mixed Concrete tar IP*? kind of iob--trom a back yard lily poot to a new home or building. Ptonot. qui«|r «elivery M» fctly where and when needed. Our Ready Mixed Concrete is unifoimly dense, enduring *nd strong - as you expect ot good concretc. ^ h« mix " is '^ght foi the use intended ... accurately proportioned at |ur central plant. Even a anaU lob gets the benefit ot large volume production. To Prospective Owners of Ne* Humes ana BmUtimpt Ot course you want concrete. It's tbe modero way to build --firesafe, permanent, moderate iniicst cost and rcquwng almost no maintenance. Let us put vou in touch with «* perienced, reliable crn*ractors W!K> will gne «oh at a satisfactory pri^r. v - a quanr% 4. > i k.a . * ; Oomihg sooh your Oodgtt Deafer McHenry Sand & Grdvel PHONE MeHENBY 920 606 raONT STREET McHENRY.. ILL. » rn • • I. mmfm y, a m »>n^r>»wu-LrLrjXn_i-ut " \ ' - Crows When You LIVESTOCK PROFITS JWILLIAM M. CARROLL, Jr.^; Attorney At Layv . * /w. 110'2 Benton Street . Pfione Woodstock 1SS4 4 Woodstock, Illinois i W IOC aoc*»«: JOSEPH X. WAYNNE nifiU. AAterney At Law 'I# Waukegan Road (RFP Bo*> ' f | . P j u p e McHenry 492-W ^ ' West McHenry, 111, ' " FRANK S. MAY 1 BLACK DIPT >-|tend - Gravel - Limestone Excavating M Route 1, Johnsburg JPhone: McHenrj 580-M-l Limrstote VERN THELEN Trucking Black Dirt Excavating ^ Tel. pqHenry 58«-l?-2 or r.88-\V l • Box lift, Rt. 1, McHenry, 111. ' A. P. FREUND A SONS Exeavating Contractors Trucking, Hydraulic and Crane Service --- ROAD BUILDING -- 764-M ». f McHenry, I1L oiair' -rrornr a .his sturdy, dependable electrical livestock waterer completely eliminates the time-consuming, back-breaking of hauling water for thirsty animals and cleaning messy troughs. In both summer and winter it provides a constant supply of clean, fresh water that promotes greater meat and milk production., * i.f. Jr-i'l livestock health. MONEY .... INSURANCE EARL R .WALSH Atrto, Farm St Life Insurance* Representing RELIABLE COMPANIES When You Need Insurance of Any Kind • ti. Phone 48 or 958 Green 4 Elm McHenry 1®^ >, - . ; SVOFTlftL « REIHANSFEROER ^' agents for all classes of . ' |MNtr hi the best companies. ^ ^West McHenrj', Ilinois ' Telephone 800 B67 Main Stret McHenry, IL'f i The woler supply is fad to the bawl hy means of sn^lpl coversd H«xlin«. This permits easy emptying of bawl which it hinged to the housing. Installation is easy to make because the flexline and hinged bawl males H possible to work inside the housing with the hands. During winter monthsr the immersion-type 150-walt heating unit heats only m bowlful instead of f to^kful of watfcr--thus making winter water warming economical as well as profitable. lonoe. -l > SClfiBOEDER IRON WORKS ^nuunental ft Structural S<eet-^ ^ Vlait Our Showroosns . - - .y\ S Miles SouMi on Rt ^ .-1,. Phone 950 9taoe IOUOI % ' pi • ^ VIIIV mtiiTWIa (rem raising grate or disturbing floating pan. Four lugs Inside housing provide moans fee securely fastening unit to cement plat form with bolts or lag screws. . . Puilt tor trouble ' (r ipercition - NO floats, NO levers, NO springs -nothing to stick because of corrosion. Vkit your nearest PwWfc Service Slem or jraer Ibeaf dealer to saa §pt# obtain addTrtonaf fciferyy .San an fMs new yoar 'round Nvesfbdr weMrar. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS - RING'S PLUMBING and HEATING B(m FRISBY, JR. ^aolity Fixtures-Radian^ Heating Gae and Electric Water HeatcflB Water Systems - Water Softeneig) Repairs - Free Estimate* • Phone McHenry 289-M ^ AL*S WELDING and REPAIR ^ . SERVICE Ml Main Street, McHenrj- . ISteetric Portable Welding rtene Welding and Cutting s W. WlRFS, Operator it'4 Phone 615-W-l or 464 *1 McHenry, Til, ono i -j --- WANTED TO BUY CALL AT ONCE ON DEAD l£OGS, HORSES and CATTLE. We pay phone charges. * We pay $6 -to $25 for Old Horsefb fee down horses and cattkjS'- MA1TS MINK RANCH " ^Pr^ng Grove Roi I - Hwee Johnaburg 814 JS •ft

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