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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Apr 1955, p. 8

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Office Shows Progress Since '35 (Continued from Page 1) courted annual and sick leave benefits, group life insurance, social security or retirement benefits. Veteran preference benefits based upon honorable separation from the armed forces' are given under certain conditions in competitive examination for original appointment: (1) Five points are added to the earned ratings of the applicant who makes a passing grade and who establishes claim to preference based on his own active service in the armed forces of the United States (during any war or in asiy creditable campaign or expedition; (2) Ten points are added to the earned rating of the applicant who makes a passing grade and who establishes claim to preference as a "disabled veteran (or a veteran who "has been awarded the Purple Heart). Applicants who wish to claim veteran preference sfoould be prepared to furnish documentary proof of honorable separation from the armed forces if arid when it is requested. Failure to submit such evidence may result iin loss of opportunity for appointment. Mrs. John Massey Guest Of Pan Hellenic Society The McHenry County Pan Hellenic society will hold its next meeting on Monday, April 25, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. B. McCormel'l on Mc- Connell road, Woodstock. Quest will be Mrs. John Massey who will present an illustrated talk on "Living in Mexico." The Pan Hellenic, a philanthropic organization, at present is concentrating on the school for exceptional children >in the county, which.it is helping in various ways. Anyone interested in atteniifing the. April 25 meeting who is eligible is asked to call Mrs. Vale Adams. LIST NEW BOOKS RECENTLY SELECTED FOR PUBLIC LIBRARY FARMERS If you have something to Buy, Sell or Trade ADVERTISE in the PLAINDEALER A number of new books have been purchased recently and'are now on the shelves of the McHenry public library, which is open Wednesday afternoons and evenings. This is a partial list: "Katherine" by Seton; "The View from Pompey's Head" by Basso; "The Bendhley Roundup" by Benchley; "The Flint Anchor" by Warner; "They Called Him Stonewall" by Davis; "Always in Vogiie" by Chase; "The Taste makers" by Lynes; "The Whisper in the Gloom" by Blake; "Sinister Stories" by Upfield;" "The Anatomy of Crime" by Dineen; "Tales of America" by Ives; "Treadmill to Oblivion" by Fred Allen; "Have Tux, Will Travel" by Bob Hope; "Goodbye My Lady" by Kennelly; "The People of the Blue Water" by Peters; "Variable Winds at Jalna" by Mazo de la Roche; "What Every Woman Should Know About Finance" by Putnam; and "RSVP" by Maxwell. Classified Ads bring results. Place yours with the Plaindealer SPRUCE FOR SPRING! See Us For Your Home-Building Needs and Planing Service ALEXANDER LUMBER CO PHONE 1424 647 MAIN ST. McHENBT, ILL. FUHLER-ST ANFEL VOWS EXCHANGED AT SPRING GROVE Miss Doris Fuhler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fuhler of Lilymoor, became tfte bride of Mr. Stephen Sbanfel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland McDonald of Richmond in a beautiful wedding service solemnized Saturday morning, April 16, at 9:30 o olock at St. Peter's Catholic church, Spring Grove, with Rev. Fr. John Daleiden officiating. Given in marriage by her father, Miss Fuhler approached the altar, ilovely in a ballerina length' gown of white satin, with lace bodice. It was styled with long, pointed sleeves, the fingertip veil hanging , from a pearl tiara. S'r.e carried white roses centered with red roses. Her matron of honor was Mrs. Dolores Grey of Richmond, a close' friend, who was attired in a ballerina length gown featuring a blue net skirt and lace bodice, with jacket. She wore a floral headpiece and carried similar flowers, yedlow carnations, irt her colonial bouquet. Mrs. Eunice Fuhler, sister-inlaw of the bride, and Miss Cynthia Frett, a friend, were bridesmaids. They were gowned similarly in dresses of pink and yellow, respectively, and wore headpieces made of pink carnations. Their colonial bouquets were in colors to match their dresses. George Stanfel of Richmond, brother of the groom, served as best man and groomsmen were James Piehiler of Merrill, Wis., a friend who is a student at Valparaiso university, and Robert Fuhler, brother of the bride. For her daughter's wedding; Mrs. Fuhler chose a wine-colored suit, with which she wore navy and white accessories and a yellow carnation corsage. Mrs. McDonald wore a navyenaejftbl* and a pink carnation cofs^&: •Following the service break* fast 'was served to ithe bridal party at Hie Fuhler fname. At noon, thirty members of the Immediate families gathered at Club Lilymoor for dinner and after <* 6 p.m. a reception was held. there for about 300 -guests. The rcouple left later on a tWp to Niagara Falls. Upon tiheir return they will -reside in McHenry. The bride is a graduate of the local high school with the of 1953 and is employed at the Riverside Bake sfcop. -The bridegroom is a graduate of 'the Richmonidl high school, served with the Marine Corps for 'three years and is now an employee of a construction company in Zurich. READ THE CLASSIFIED WANT AD: The first Red Cross sponsored swimming and. life saving course was given in 1914, and since that time over 9,300,000 persons (have been instructed in water safety. Few women have 'the capacity of achieving complete indifference when a man is involved.' Heme Improvements KARL SCHNAREL CARY, ILLINOIS Phone MErcury 9-7233 • Insulation • Storm Windows • Asbestos Siding • Fibre Glass Awnings • Ornamental Iron Works • Fencing f Landscaping ADVANCE MARK DOWN SALE Chaise Lounges Reg. Price 4 $45.95 i • :• $46.50 $47.50 by Vincent McCall's Mark Down Price $42.95 *43.95 also Fine Selections of . . . TROY SUMMER FURNITURE Aluminum Chairs -- Peel Cane and Wrought Iron Chaise Lounges ... NIESEN'S Floors & Furniture 523 W. Main St. Phone 38 McHenry, 111. Take the Keyand See... } ' >ksi- " W M» HORSEPOWER PACKARD "POUR' HUNDRED' PACKARD witlx Torsion-Level Ride Smooths the Road ••.Levels the Load Here's comfort you've dreamed of . . . and a ride to set you dreaming! It's the new Packard Torsion- Level Ride--a new system of suspension eliminating conventional coil and leaf springs to give you comfort unequaled by any car, on any road. In other cars, twisting forces due to wheel shocks are transmitted to the frame. You submit to the resulting pitch and bounce .. . . the car is subjected to wracking of frame and body. But with Packard Torsion-Level Suspension, these same twisting forces are transmitted along the new torsion bar system, and absorbed before they can reach either frame or passengers. And an ingenious power-controlled levelizer automatically compensates for changes in passenger and luggage load. All this is yours plus the tremendous power of the new "free-breathing" V-8 engine developing 275 horsepower in the Caribbean and 260 in all other models. Plus, too, the smooth response of the new Packard Twin Ultramatic-- actually two transmissions in one. All this in a Betting of magnificent luxury and beauty. See and drive this one new car in the fine car field. "Ask the Man Who Owns One." • Enjoy "TV READER'S DIGEST"-- WBKB-TV, Channel 7 - 7:00 P.M:, Mondays We invite you to Take the Key and See . . . LET THE RIDE DECIDE S & S PACKARD SALES 405 E. Elm St. McHenry, 111. Phone 1010 LOVV PRICES BONUS BARGAINS # a. \t# I ## , , A/If Copr. Advertisers Eachong* Inc. IW4 IP - 7m S W Two savings are better than one! And that's why it pays --and pays well--to buy ALL your food needs here where you get the SURE SAVINGS of every day low prices-- PLUS THE EXTRA SAVINGS of-special "Bonus Bargains" which we are able to bring to you through oui constant searching of wholesale markets for the best food buys of the week . . . every week! What we buy at lower prices, we're only too happy to sell at lower prices. Another sound reason why you save more at this fine food store. a Roth's Blacknawk PEACHES VAL-VITA SLICED ALL PORK LUNCHEON EAT no. r/z YELLOW Tint lb. CLING RAGGEDY ANN Lean Loin End 2 to 3 Lb. Ave. PORK ROAST 7 Rib - 3 to 4 lb. avg. Pork Loin ROAST Tender - Choice Cut SLICED FRESH Asst'd. COLD CUTS 49 Family Loaf - Cotto Salami - Olive Loaf - Pickle & Pimento Loaf ' lb. Home Made Italian Sausage 65 lb. Home Made - Country Style Pork Sausage 49 lb. m& Hunt's Fruit Cocktail 3 S. *1.00 Red Label - Qleo Margarine 21 Lb. 4Q* Pkgs. Sawyer's - Saliine Crackers Full 90* 1 Lb. Pkg. tfeO Beech-Nut - Strained Baby Foods 6 4% Oz. EC* Jars 33 Cream Style or Whple Kernel Fruits & Vegetables Extra Fancy WHITE POTATOES 10 & 49- BANQUET FROZEN CHICKEN. TURKEY OR BEEF PIES 4 8-0z. Pkgs. Extra Fancy Tube TOMATOES tube 19C Fancy Delicious A « APPLES 2 k. 29' Yo ur CERTIFI£U™° STfrBE Corner of Green & Elm Streets Phone 80 McHenry, III. h >

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