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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Feb 1955, p. 13

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" "• •' L \ ' • '> • ^ •:• .• . ' .- , ' \C ' • ' '.: ,- ~" ° ' " V '. "N •> - • ' -' ' ' ' . . By Mrs. George Shepard Mrs. Harrison Entertains Mrs. C. L. Harrison entertained the women's five hundred club at her home Wednesday. . A 1 o'clock dessert luncheon was perved. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ben Waikington and Mrs. Louis Hawley. Bunco Club to McHenry. The Bunco club was entertained in the homp of Mrs. Lizzie Thompson at McHenry Thursday, A 1 o'clock dessert luncheon was served. Trizes were awarded to Mrs. xiester Carr, Mrs. Oscar Berg. ; and Mrs. Thomas Doherty. C. L. Harrisons Entertain Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison entertained Mr. Mrs. Donald Brenner and family of Elgin, '•Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marlowe and family of Huntley, Howard and Glen Wattles of McHfenry and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrison and family lit dinner Sunday in honor of the birthday of .Mrs. Harrison. General News Mrs. 'William > Hepburn and -Mrs. George Shepard visited (Mrs. Susie Evanoff at the Solon Mills rest home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Knight •and two daughters of Union Grove and Mrs, Mary Knight otf Waterford, Wis., spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl fiihales. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawley of Fox River Grove were visitors in the William Hoffman home Wednesday. Mrs. C. L. Harrison returned home Wednesday from a few days' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Donald Brenner, and family at Elgin. Mrs. E. E. Whiting of Ricfhmond was a dinner guest Wednesday in the Roy Harrison home. Among those from here to attend the luncheon and card party at the Legion home at McHenry Thursday were Mrs. Ben Walkington, Mrs. Louis Hawley, Mrs. William Cruickshank and Mrs. Chancey Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackerman, Jr., were visitors at Poplar Grove Saturday. Mrs. John Hogan attended a Royal Neighbor meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank P^chart 8tt McHenry Tuesday evening. Larry Ackerman, 4-month-ofd son of Mr. anUTMrs. Lenafa-^t*; kerrnan, is v^ry ill with pneu- ' monia in the Belvldere hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bruce, his grandparents, visited him Tuesday evening. Charlotte and Mary Hogan returned to Champaign Sunday after spending their mid-semester vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walkington and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low attended their card club at the Harold Stanek home at Elkhorn, Saturday evening. John and Jerry Hogan and Jimmie Hunt attended ~a cabinet meeting of tihe M.T.F. at the home of Rev James Reid at Greenwood Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox of Woodstock spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Viola Low. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and family spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thomas, at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy spent the weekend with relatives at Waupaca, 'wis. Charlotte and -Mary Hogan visited the high school at McHenry Thursday. Charlotte gav$ a talk to . the senior girls on (home economics. M/Sgt. and Mrs. John Woodyard and sohs of Smyrna, Tenn., are spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley. Mrs. Flora Harrison and Stanley Jepson were callers in the William Harrison home at Round Like Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Gus Roepke of Richmond Was a visitor in the home of Dr. syid Mrs. Hepburn Sunday afternoon. John Hogan, Jr., was voted fellowship chairman of the subdistrict Northern M.Y.F. at Libertyville last weekend. for. and Mrs. J. c. Pearson attended funeral services for Wm. Brunswick at Richmond Sunday afternoon. Mr. Stephen of McHenry called on i>r. Hepburn Thursday afternoon. , ^Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Renslow and family and Nick and Ed Finley of Woodstock spent Sunday in the James Finley home. Mrs. Lena Peet was a visitor in the Henry Hinze home 'at Crystal Lake Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ardin Frigbee of Greenwood called 9n her mother, Mrs! Flora Harrison, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and3Mrs. Jflfiin Ehlert'and. Mrs.<3hartesRush -spent Sunday afternoon in the T6ny Senkerik home at • Sttrinyside Estates. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Glawe of Woodstock ipeiat Sunday evening witti Mr. and Mrt. Roy Harrison. Mr * and Mrs. James Wegener, Mr. and Mrs. z<ouis Winn and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Saunders at Sycamore. Misses Alice and Marian Feet attended the dedication of the new Methodist churcfa at Crystal Lake Sunday afternoon . ^Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison and son, Loren, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Frank at Lakewood, Crystal Lake. Mrs. Bob Brehnan and children spent Silhday in the home of her father at McHenry. Mrs. Roy Harrison and son, Loren, spent Friday evening at Woodstock. , Mr. and Mrs. Russell Soddy of Kenosha spent Sunday evening with Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Hepburn. Mrs. Arline Parker and sons were callers also. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrison and family of Burlington were callers in the Mrs. Lena Peet home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and M^s. Clarence Adams attended a farewell paTty for Mr. and Mrs. Ed Adams, given by the employees of Blake's garage at McHenry Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Adams are moving to Florida. Miss Audrey Andreas of De- KaU> and John Smith of Chicago Heights spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weidon Andreas. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Andreas of McHenry spent Sunday afternoon with his parents, the Weidon Andreas. evening at 7 p.m. at. tl|t Johnsburg gym. Wednesday evening at 7 p.W., the girls of the Senior Youth Fellowship And tihose in seventh and eighth grade will plfty thai girls of the Alden church at the Hebron gym. Following this game the boys of the two Churches will have a basketball game. The Ringwood official board will meet Friday evening at 8 p.m. at the school. - • ;- The Round-up club will meet Saturday evening at 8 p.m. at the home of the Alvfri-Benoys. at McHenry. Hosts for the evening will be the Benoys |..and the Robert Smiths. The United Nations will be the topic .'of* discussion. The Evening W.S.C.S. ?v?ill meet at the home 'Of Mrs^ROlmrt Decker Wednesday.'evening., t! The Home circle'Will the home of Mrs. C.- L. Hdrflljbn Thursday. ' " School News On Tuesday the upper grade room had a hot lunch at sdbool. Everyone contributed something to the lunch. -j Three slides were seen last week. They were "The Moon," "The Flag" and "Slavery and War Between the States." Two movies were also seen, ' "The Mailman" and "The Black Bear: Twins." On Feb. 3 at 1:30, the upper grade went to a basketball game between Ringwood and Johnsburg. .< : February report cards were ceived Thursday. .?'« The upper grade room is having a checker tournament in which the whole upper1 grades are participating. The games are being played this week. Veronica Davis, school reporter Church News The ^Senior Youth Fellowship met at the home of Miss Ruth Swanson at Greenwood Sunday evening. The topic for discussion was "Ways to Peace," led by Jim Hunt. Basketball practice Monday Stop wasting materials by tifi-tlteigoli i mixing! "tell ujs your specifications and wfte'll deliver the right amount of the right concrete mix right on time! McHenry Sand & Gravel C<>. tfftADIO DISPATCHED" PHONE 920 2V V ANDARD cars is Vour car's life itnay be long or short-- happy or unhappy--£vnd the service it gets is what makes the difference. You need good gasoline, the right gasoline for your car--your locality, your climate and season. You get it at Standard--With White Crown or . Red Crown--now at the highest octane levels in our history. You need motor oil that gives your caf*8 engine complete protection on warm or cold days. You get it withSuper You expert mora from in your Service it gets! Permalube, the gas-saving All-Weather "Motor Oil. Vour car needs good lubrication. Thousands of Standard Oil dealers have been trained to give your car expert lubrication service". They know every check point on your car. And, overall--you get the friendly, ' interested service of a responsible^. businessman-- a good neighbor who is interested in-you and your car. See him'today-- and drive away--with confidence. bud fl&l it! Classified Ads Bring Results ' PlMfe Yours With the Plaindealer ROBERT HAY "THE LOW OVERHEAD WAY" General Contractor lew Construction and Remodeling LET US FIGURE FOR YOU Phone 622-W-2 ROUTE 4 McHENRY, ILLINOIS THEROMANS HAD •AGAiJGEPORIT! 0JMIQMZP CAUfie »IS FpmfKBT El«ir HAi^ncMtiswinE.' •miswitnw W0 lnkcu? oAu- ENCEP By 1ME M»eMTC0MMt cnmn mm««anp CUILPEQ5 TViO 1X6LUSANM VEARB AGO. SINCE TtiE FfBVT BWiapftW «VRE BUILT ON EtifUSM (SCAOS THAT HAD ORIGINALLY eeHn LAIP our tH TH6 K0MM& l^kM$YTOS^! HOW MANY? §T W»6»fT UNTIL 183* HW THE ELBCDtfN Of JO«N <5UINCY ACW/NS THAT THE ACTUAL NOMBR OF PEOPLE WHO VOTED POf? THE WtNNIN® CANPItWrt VVA6 KWWN^ACWMS RECfilVEP A 10532J VOTt6, NOT ASUPPiCieaT MAJOWTV § THE ELECTION WAS THEN REFEKREP H^THE 1 H0U6S OF RSFRESENTATIVEH) HARLEM TEAM THAN MILLION "SALVARF* TH*T 16 THE «M9RPTMKeOLP 8CMAN» U9E0 AAEANIKtf TOSfS/S/ NO MATTER HOWSOUUStr, US.SAVM4MMMM ' ABE A PINE INVESTMENT IP \OJ«E LOOxi# ICR CECURITV/STAKT OONOft TOQAV/ CLARENCE'S SHOP Bird and Dog Houses, Lawn Chairs and Swings, t*icnic and Umbrella Tables. • Pier Benches, Window Boxes, Flower Wheel BarroWs, Rose Arbors, Trellises, Picket Fences, etc. Children's Swings, Sand Boxes, Play Pens, Tables, etc. Made to Order: Cabinets, Chest of Drawers, Screens, etc. Cement Cesspool Rings and Chimney Caps. CLARENCE J. SMITH JOHNSBURG, ILL. McHENRY lflM LITTLE BILL IS NEW SYMBOL OF PUBLIC SERVICE A new character has arrived in Northern Illinois. His name is Little Bill and if the plans of his creator, Public Service company, work out he Will become one of the best known commercial symbols in the area served by the utility. Little Bill is a cross between a talking bird and a light bulb. The lamp symbolizes electricity and the bird's cry of "cheap, cheap, cheap" has an obvious significance. Little Bill makes his first appearance in a continuing series of newspaper advertisements by Public Service company and Commonwealth Edison company. Through newspaper advertising, television and radio, and through words and song. Little Bill will become a fSHoiliar figure in the area. Little Bill will have, a fdfl Big Bill ,-- who will appear on the same stage on occasion. l£te big fellow is a Pelican whoife huge bill contrasts with the dainty beak of Little Bill. Big Bill will represent the high cost of living, while Little Bill will be shown as still work* ing for "pennies a day/'* ' ^ aid To SCHOOtiS Governor William G. Stratton has signed into law Senate Sill No. 2, providing deficiency appi opriations for Illinois public schools. This is the first measure passed by tiie 69th General Assembly to receive the governor's signature. The bill appropriates $4,428,864 for additional state aid distribution funds for public schools, and $1,800,000 for additional state aid to local school bus transportation. To find anything you want, joe the YELLOW PAGES your Classified Tc|eohone Directory. PROFE^iGflRt DIRECT0RV SIGN DESIGN • Chain-O-Lakes Rtgfett Point Of Sal? AflvertfcJsff Specialists in Silk Screen Prmtiftg on Any Surface in Any Quantity Quickly and Reliably. Complete Art and Design Service Day Glow Printing Rt. 1, Ringwood, III. Telephone: Wwider Lake 5101 DR. G. R. SWANSON Dentist Office Honti: Daily Exoept Thursday 0 to 12 -- 1:30 to 5:30 Mod., Wed. and Frt Evenings By Appointment Only -Telephone McHenry 160 FRANK S. MAY BLACK DIRT Sand - Gravel - Drlviewaya Excavating Route 5, McHenry, TO. Phone McHenry 5&0-M-1 Sand Limestone VERN THELEN Excavating Clravel Black Dirt Dredging TeL McHenry IS9B Box 640, Rt. 1, McHenry, DL -- -- • - j ^ I ' ^ fi liMlll rr; II Custom Royal Lancer V-8 in dramatic new thre«4one exterior styling. A. P* -USEUND Excavating Contra^tioxa Trucktaig, HydranUo pap Crane Service -- ROAD BUILDING -- Tel. 204.M McHenry, DL 50 Brand New Dodge Custom loyal Lancers Given Away in "Get The Thrill" Contest! 'EARL INSl R. WALSH URANCE . . Fire, Auto, Farm & Life insurance Representing RELIABLE COMPANIES When Too Need Insurance of Any Kind PHONE 4S or 058 Green ft Elm McHenry, 111. / rfrvM o Dodg* 11 look command I I 'natty "got fho fhritt" first hand I It'* •vrything a cor Jriould b» I SCPROEDER IRON WORKS Ornamental & Structural Steel Visit Our | Miles Souht on Rt. 81 PHONE 050 =1s DR. J. W. BAKER Dentibt 110 S. Green Street Professional Bolldlng PHONE 1044 SWfflwiyw mm* Dttllv B to 13 -- 1:80 to 5:30 Mok, W^. ft FH, Evenings By Appointment t)rive the New Dodge iand Finish This Jingle! Head for your Dodge dealer. Get an entry blank. Drive the new Dodge---"Take Command . . . Get the Thrill First Hand I" Then fill in the last line. New contest each dayI We'll double your money if you buy a new Dodge during the contest period--and win I You get back every penny you paid--double Won have a new Dodge. You have your Money back. And Dodge matches that amount as a bonus. Come in TODAY! Dodge has never done anything like this before! But then--f&are Ace never been a, car like this before! We W^nte very body--yes, everybody--to get the thrill of driving this great new flair-fashioned Dodge! We want you to get the thrill of commanding a car so long and low and dashing. Get the thrill of driving with full-time Power Steering. Get the thrill of a "New Outlook" on the world through the sweep-around windshield. There's a new contest every day--a dashing Custom Royal Lancer to be given away.! It's,fun! It's easy! It's going on now! DRIVE THE NEW Take Command...Get the Thrill First Hand! A. S. Blake Motors. Inc. 301 E. Pearl Si. PHOftE IS6 Me&tnrr. U f '--fi Showroom Open Daily 'til 8 MM

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