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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Nov 1953, p. 10

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. J ||u^^pp|p|p|^n^ jk«*9^. \*r • stfft By Mrs. George Shepard iHi f?^f'j;r.'; *wcr THE NaHENBY- PLAJWDS ALE* C. L. Harrison enterthe Women's Pive-Hund- Gub at her home VVednes- A' 1 o'clock luncheon was ved and prcires were awarded Mm. Lester Carr and Mis. --r Berg.. The W.S.GA met in the home Mrs. C. L. Harrison y'hurs- . A pot-luck dinner was sei- _ ;ved at noon. The usu:i] business Vmeeting was held. Mrs. Oscar Vjf, iBerg -gave the devotionals and *f" Mrs. Mertie Harrison gave the jlesson. "Feeding the Modern Wm. Claxton of McHenry was a caller in the George Shepard hom« Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison and Mrs. Floia Harrison attended the benefit show at Genoa City Thursday evening. It was for the benefit of the Hayes children whose parents were hit and killed by the train near Richmond. M^s. Fred Bowman and daughter; Nancy, spent Tuesday evening in the Floyd Yardley home at \Woodstock. 'Multitudes." The next meeting Mr. and • Mrs. John Ehlert and Svill be at the John Hogan home. I daughter. Mabel, spent Friday The Community Club met at >n the Russel Ehlert. home at sthe schoolhouse Friday evening. Richmond. The school children sang songs Mr. and Mrs. John Skidmore Sunder the supervision of their and family enjpyed a duck dinpis^ music teacher, Mrs. Burton. 1 Deanria Oonk gave a reading. ' The upper room pupils had a ' panel discussion on the federal U , government. The grown-ups ens'-'- joyed a spelling bee. There was -'fa real good attendance. All girls that were members of the Ringwood Happy Clover Club and their mothers are invited to a party at the home of pKrs. Leo Smith, Friday evening, Nov. 27, at 8 o'clock. At that time Charlotte Hogan will be , here to give them their pins, J- awards and certificates of n achievement. jfr Mr. and Mrs. John Woodward ^ and sons and Mrs. Louis Haw- |i ley were Elgin visitors Monday §; afternoon. |; Mrs. Wm. Hepburn and Mrs. p r Louis Hawley spent Sunday eve- !!;%<• jning in the John Blackman home skA* jat Antioch. ||' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington fe / returned home Thursday from a K visit with relatives at Phoenix. *«?•;; jArte. 'pi- Mrs. Donald Brenner and gp',\ children of Arlington Heights f: spent Tuesday with her parents, |- Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison. ICr. and Mrs. Pete Sebastian / spent Sunday in the Stanley Sebastian home in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinge of Crystal Lake were dinner guests > 'in the George Shepard home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Glen Jackson of Richly" ;mond, Mrs. Walter Wilcox and |\ x Mrs JEd Dibler of Woodstock • and Mrs Viola Low spent Tues- -"'day in the Charles Frey home i sT at Palos Heights. . * Mr. and Mrs. Gene Barber and E daughter, Patsy, of Beloit, Mrs. Cecil Berg and daughter, Geraldt" 5,, ine, of Walworth and Mrs. Leland Berg and daughter were 7C_" Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ; and Mrs. Oscar Berg. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sebas- I' ' tian of Woodstock and Mr. and .Mrs. P»te Sebastian were ,vtofe itors at Waukegan Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colby of It .-Crystal Lake were callers 1» the - George Shepard and Mrs. Flora / Harrison homes Wednesday. Kenneth Cristy attended the I. A. A. Convention in Chicago ^ Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert Thursday evening. .The Thomas. family held a get-together in the church hall Sunday. They were from Sheboygan, Wis., McHenry, La- Grange, Hinsdale, Riverside and Ringvvood. Mr. and Mrs. George Vogel and two, sons of Elkhorn spent Monday *in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. « Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ehlert and daughter, Jessie, of Bohner's Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ehlert of "Richmond spent Monday evening in the John Ehlert home. , Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawley of Fox River Grove spent Tuesday evening in the Louis Hawley home. M/Sgt. and Mrs. JQhp Woodward and Mrs. Louis Hawley were visitors at Ft. Sheridan Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Wegener, Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., Mrs. Louis Winn and Jane Lee Lenard spent Tuesday in the Don Smart home at Waukegan. Mr. and M[rs. Reike of Barrington, Frank Walters of New London. Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Howe of Crystal Lake spent Wednesday evening in the Louis Hawley home. Mrs. Fred Wiedrich. Jr., Mrs. Louis Winn and Mrs. James Wegener spent Thursday in the more. Elijah Coates' of Woodstock is spending a few days in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Mi's. Georgia* Thomas and Vernon Raebe of Woodstock were 'callers in the George Shepard home Wednesday morning. M/Sgt. and Mrs. John Woodward and sons, John and Louis, left Sunday for Nashville, Tenn., where he will be stationed. Mr. and Mrs. James Wegener were dinner guests Tuesday evening of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wegener, at McHenry. Mrs. J C. Pearson and Mrs. John Hogan >attended the P.T.A. meeting at McHenry Thursday night. Charlotte Hogan will come home Wednesday from Champaign to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan. Ringuood School News John and Louis Woodward were visiting our school this week. They have been in Japan. We had films, this week pn "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer". "The Four Musicians^' "Our Federal Gqyernment". "ln\ dian Adventure", "Hans Christian Anderson" and "Early Settlers of New England." ^ Patsy Hogan celebrated he'r tenth birthday Monday by treating the upper room. - Jay Walkington, School Reporter. LAKEMOOR and LIL YMOOR NEWS By Mrs. Pat Morrison YOUTH COMMISSION WORK The Illinois Youth Commission is preparing to enlarge state services for prevention of juvenile delinquency, according to Lee E. Daniels, commission chairman, A statewide survey of field work of the commission's new division of community services is now being made by Eugene J. Czachorski, a member of the commission. Jacksonville, Carbondato, Cairo, Monmouth, East St. Louis, Alton, Springfield and Rock Island are among the ooints on his itinerary. He has already visited numerous communities in eastern and northern Illinois; he expects to end his tour in mid-December. The state delinquency prevention program was conducted by the Department of Public Welfare Until last July 15, when newlyenacted legislation transferred it to the Youth Commissiorf as ®the division of community service.?. The division has been given the task of organizing and assisting local groups in various activities designed to prevent and contiol juvenile delinquency and to improve community conditions •known to contribute to youthful wrong-doing. The Lily Lake P.T.A. will hold their regular monthly meeting Thursday, 8 p.m., Dec. 3, at the schoolhouse. The Lily Lake Ladies League Christmas dinner will be held Dec. 12 at J & K's in Lakemoor. Don't forget, all those who intend to go must have their reservation made by Dec. 9. Call Ann Brzezinski and let her know If yoti are going. The 'teen-age chib, "Th# Qo^ quettes," in Lakemoor, haVe been making Christmas decorations already ajfci I must say they are really pretty. The gals are planning on going into Chicago Dec. 3 to the Goodman theatre. -'* ' • . , •- ' The Fun club . bold their monthly meeting "liuSt-' week at Margsp Ehrhardt's in celebration of Marge's birthday. Marge received a very nice gift and a Very tasty midnight lunch was served. Everyone had an enjoyable evening. . Belated birthday greetings to Olive and Jessie Corbett of Lakemoor who celebrated their birthdays by going out for a nice dinner with family,, friends Nov. 17. Mr. and Mrs. vBen Kunz of Wilmot, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. Al Kunz and family of Lakemoor attended an anniversary party in Chicago for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kunz. Everyone had a wonderful time. Mrs. Foster of Lakemoor is a proud grandmother again. A lovely baby girl was born to S/Sgt. and Mrs, Robert Springer, on Nov. 2. The new little Springer was named Starlene Patrician and weighed in at 7 lbs. The Springers have olie other child, Robert Stanley, who is 1 year old. Robert and Ernestine are now residing in San Antonio, Texas, where Robert is stationed With the Marines. 1 Scout New* The Scouts of Troop 161 went on an overnight hike last Friday and Saturday. On the outing they passed their cooking achievements. Our local boys who are members of the Troop are Ken Booster Donald Kibbe, /immy Vanasek and Norman Williams. Patrol meetings are every Tuesday afternoon after school at the Booster home in Lakemoor. Any boys between the ages of 11-14 who are interested in joining the scouts can contact anyone of the patrol members. Good Scouting makes for good citizens. By the way, ladies, Vivian Vineer and a few of the ladies in Lakemoor are getting together on Thursday mornings to work on making things for the coming winter carnival that the ladies' auxiliary is sponsoring. If any of you are interested in giving a hand, it wi}l be greatly appreciated. Call VI Vineer if you can attend. ffoymbfjt 25, Jagg Exams For Public Aid Visitors December 12 The Merit System Council has announced that examination tor Public Aid Visitor I will be held on Saturday, Dec. 12, for positions in the downstate county Departments of Welfare. These examinations offer an opportunity for applicants to become eligible for employment ir. their home county. Appointments to these positions are made on a permanent basis with vacation and sick leave privi- Further information and application forms may be obtained at any state employment office, at the Illinois Public Aid Commission, 111 Dean street, Woodstock, or at the Merit System Council office, 812 Myers Building, Springfield. Applications must be filed with the Merit System Council by Nov. 30, 1953. NATION'S FIFTY,. „ MILLIONTH PHONE GIVEN PRESIDENT Thef nation's 50,000,000th telephone Vwas presented to President Eisenhower by representatives of the U.S. telephone indust; •y at a brief ceremony held at the White House last week. President Eisenhower accepted the telephone as a symbol of America's world leadership in telephone communication. Cleo F. Craig, president of the American Telephone and Telegraph company, and Warren B. Clay, president of the United States Independent Telephone association, installed the 50 millionth telephone by plugging it in at Mr. Eisenhower's desk. Also attending the ceremony were Rosel H. Hyd*. chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, and C. L. Doherty, president of the National Association of Railroad Utilities Commissioners. The telephone is black, trimmed with gold and IOEXOES Bead The Want Ads! DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST Ai Green Street McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS IftOUBS: DAILY 9 to 12 AM. and 1 to 5 PJt. PHDDAY EVENINGS: 6:00 to 8:30 P.M. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE McHENRY 452 FRED J. SMITH SALES SERVICE Complete Motor Welding JOHNSBURG. ILL McHENRY 300-J BRAND NEW SPINET PIANOS Poll 88 Note Keyboard In^ Mahogany $45900 USED SPINETS FROM $37500 USED GRANDS FROM $34500 ALSO UO SAVINGS ON FLOOR SAMPLES < SAVE UP TO $200°° • Large Selection Te Choose From SIMONSON*S has the Presidential Seal in the Renter of the dial. There are forty-eight gold stars around its iasd. Speaking on behalf of the telephone industry, Craig said that the responsibility for providing telephone service to the nation was very widely/ shared and deeply felt. He told the President th*t there are .about 5,300 telephone companies end 800,000 employees working together at the job of providing' "the best telephone service in the world." 2 Established 1919 I86 N. Grove Ave., Elgin, I11.L m Open Mon. ft Fri. Evenings ? aOBOaQBOBBSSO Dan Powers, Auctioneer Having decidea to quit fanning the undersigned will sell at public auction on the farm located 6 miles west of Grayslake, 0 miles east of McHenry and ^ mile east of Volo at the Junction of Route 120 A on : TUESDAY, DECEMBER L i t IIjOO shiffe / 51 Held of Livestock Consisting of 30 Hi Grade Holstein Dairy Cows. 8 of these cows have freshened to the past 3 weeks and 6 will either be fresh or close springers by day of sale. 17 of these are Jst and 2nd calf heifers. This herd is under D.H.I.A. supervision. - - 3 Holstein heifers, 13 months old, vaccinated, open 9 Holstein heifers, 8 months old, vaccinated 3 Holstein heifers, 4 months old -- 4 Holstein heifers, ^ monthJ old 2 Holstein bull calves "v"" FeeA • * • 30 ton 1st cutting baled "eife- * alfalfa hay -- baled clover & alfalfa hay ' /) ^ 7 ton baled timothy & alfalfa hay -- 1200 bush« 4ar corn 900 bushel oats -- 12' of silage in 16' silo, -- 900 bales str«r' , - Machinery Minneapolis Moline model Z tractor & cultivator -- Oliver iriod^l It) tractor Case field chopper with hay A corn attachment (new) -- MM 2 row corn picker ' - . Case ensilage blower 45' pipe (new) - AC 5' combine ' MM tractor marture spreader (1 year old) -- Kelly Rya© 4V etevator with elec. motor (6 mos. old) v '» MM 2 bottom 1«" tractor plow On rubber <« months otij) --- JD 2 bot 14" tractor plow on steel ' ' MM corn planter 4 rpw with fertilizer attachment (6 months old) MM side rake (6 months old) -- MM 7' power mower -- Lindsey 4 section drag, new AC 8' tractor disc -- MM nitrogen spreader 4 row, 1 yenr old Gridley manure loader -- Little Giant speed jack , David Bradley rubber tire wagon and steel flare box David Bradley rubber tire wagon and wooden grain txfcc -- Rubber tire wagon and rack ' Electric fencer -- electric clippers -- heat hbt)*#r 300 gal. gas tank and stand '< • : • 1949 Ford* ^ ton truck Surge milking machine, 2 units, pump and motor -- electric l|(ai water heater -- 2 wash tanks -- 14 milk cans, palls, strainers -- LUNCH WAGON ON GROUNDS -- TERMS: $25.00 and undercash, over that amount % down and balance in monthly payments plus carrying charge. Buy what you want, sign your own note, ho co-signers needed. Settlement must be made on day of sale. , . ELMER ROLANDO THORP SALES CORPORATION, Clerk WOOI^ipCK, ILLINOIS -- PHONK 11« •S.00 Value in BILLFOLDS Men's or Ladies styles Tap grmin 050 (.•attcr.i h May prove Better thin a Beauty Treatment! o V' / «• " * Ever notice the worry lines 10 deeply etched in Hie face of the insecure person and the confident, youthful appearance of the saver? A bit of attention to money matters can pake a big difference in the peace-of mind your mirror reflects. Build strong reserves quickly, easily, at Marengo Federal Sayings--where savings have never yet earned less than 3% per annum. Start today! Your Account Insured Up To $10,000 MAEENGC FEDERAL CAVIUC;C AND IOAN •.'31/% T • HtiP7 J AMOCIATIOM ICC NO. STATE STREET ^ ^ MARENGO, ILLINOIS ^ TELEPHONE T The Following Stores ARE OPEN Every Day Til 6 p.m. INCLUDING Wf D. THURS. 3JT CERTIFIED tOOO SHOP Corner of Elm 81 Green St. --1- McGEE'S "Store for Men" 117 So. Green St. " l^hone 47 GLADSTONE'S Dept. Store 203 So. Green St. ; Phone 182 BEN FRANKLIN "On Green St." ^ GEORGE R. JUSTEN& SON FURNITURE 101 So. Green St Phone 103-R 12-oi. PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA 43c ANACIN TABLETS For p«in relief 59° NYE DRUG STORE hfau-'sie- li,'etccutve- 12BN. R i v e r s i d e Dr. McHenry, l ! l ON SALE THURSMY, FRIDAY & cZjetuuj drugstore MINERAL OIL - 21 CAMAY SOAP 27 SIZE (Limit 3) 39« ^PSOM SALT Medicinal quality Lb. . . , Cemphoreted Oil R«B. 39e--3-OZ. bottl* . . BROMO QUININE Grove's--box 16 tablets INHISTON APC For colds. 12 tablets^ . . . White Pine & Ter Cough Syrup. 3-ounces iL#*, Quality Rubber 98* SyHage Attachaeats 6 prtcti 70* in *11 . . 19 Grtitd Pritt 8EEDLE BOOK 2 for 15c Pullover Stylt VALEX Baby Pants Vcfon 4Q| plsttie . . tW *• 4k) * •i' CHRISTMAS GIFTS MmrrHkgt, Pi m. E«e. COSTUME JEWELERY $2 to $S $| Valnes... Jm AIwwjw fr«aMl BREAD TOASTER Cktomt £49 plaud doors i* •Tplo-liw" 8 Litt Series J > TREE LI6NT SET « : 19 Add the Fresh Scene of the North oods to your Home! Buy Mvtial *ett •t fltia low pric* Aaeriy DEODORIZER . . . . 1 1 2 I • Kiin CiveTiZse .1. , t BliSfiV ( r DISNEY CARS t , Choicrv of Mickoy « i Mou»» or Vondtd ; Duck SIIOK (M * ' sptia-i mol6t . | Screeche* to STOP! UtOMATIC BRAKE CAR Car stops automatic wfh*n biak* l*v«r ft •«« for<l« « M (^•<1 diMaw . 19 Famous Airliner Pan Aaerieaa CLIPPER . 3 3 Jliinchos long ... Sewlif Kit For doll clothes Cap Carliae Winchester model Magic Slate Disney designs Staffed Aaiauls Washable plastic Bial Teleabeac Bell rings .... Play Boctar Kit Or Nurse Kit ria> /or HytM Score RIN6 TOSS GAME S1 12-oz push button can For in4oon ax out Toy and Ctmdy FILLER Sportsman . Handyman STOCKINfiS Tool & Tackle Bax c#nrkmct»oc) Hit 10-inch S120 Nl POWEREI BINOCULARS 129 SAFETY ASH TRAY Weighted AQc bottom . . yO Soft mnd CwdMy RIBBER TOYS A porlact Chtom* gill finish 30 Wooden ALPHABET BLOCKS and $tvrJ\ PLASTIC BABY MUG ln*xp«naiv#4 fte !•' I k>«by giii _ Tra«*l Qift UTILin KIT For small arliclos Mony stylo*

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