v * 1 , t\ i&Z 1 fw H ?V vSSv; \--""'":-:"f •' " >"^ ' •* »*'• ' -VI t ;( -^tf- ' * > % - rS; <?r» ^ TOE McHENRY PLAINDEALER p#jS« • rs,i - Htt-r ttfirrtiH Thursday, NEWS by Laura Belford Fifty-third Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Stanley $M®tow»ld atre celebrating their fifty-third year of marriage today, Tuesday, Jan. 23. 1958. The SadiNmcrs moved to their present home on North Boulevard from their former residence on Gresham street in Ghicagb seven years ago. Miss Josephine Bojnarowski and iMr. Adolph Sadowski were joined In holy wedlocks at St. Stanaslaus (Kostki) church on Noble and iJlackhawk streets in Chicago, on Jon. 23, 1905. A son, Walter Edward, was born to the couple on June 27, 1S15. Prior to his retirement, Mr. Sadowski served many years as a tailor in Chicago. They Were both born eighty years ago this year in Bailystok, Poland. ' In 1899, when Adolph had a chance to come to America and Josephine couldn't come too it tates distressing because Adolph and. Josephine had been courting tor many years and plan to -marry. It was such a good opportunity for him to go to the new counjtry that it was agreed that he jshould take advantage of it and she would follow shortly. He left Poland at the iage of twenty-two and found employment in Penndatte Rojek of Wikes Barre, Pa. We hope this day recalls many pleasant memories for this fine couple who have shared more than half a century of marriage. To this real life story we'd like to add the fairy tale ending "and they lived happily forever after." Lilymoor Garden Club The Lilymoor Garden Club met at the home of Mrs. Victor Bassi' on Monday, Jan. 6, at 2 p.m. Mrs. William Hollenback gave a talk on strawberries, noting the choice varieties for this^firea, and tips on their care and cultivation. The hostess served coffee and 'Alabama Groom's cake' or Lienser torte to the members in attendance. The Lilymoor association installation service has not taken place as this goes to press. The details of the. service and party held Saturday. Jan. 18 at 8 p.m. in club Lilymoor will be found elsewhere in this-paper. Canasta Club Mrs. Victor Bassi entertained her canasta club at her home on South avenue in Lilymoor on Wednesday, Jan. 15, at 1 p.m. those enjoying luncheon and cards on the sun porch were Mrs. John Thennes, Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. William Freund, Mrs. Clem Adams, all of McHenry and Mrs. William Creutz of McCullom Lake. Illness John Clausing has returned from a stay in St. Joseph JhospitaL We hope he will be feeling fine. "Happy Birthday, Father" Donald Leske's young son born on last Thanksgiving day. can not say this to his daddy yet so let this type go to press in his behalf. •Please read this on your birthday. Friday, Jan. 31 "Happy birthday, father. May you have many more happy -and healthful days to come. Your sleepy son," Gerhardt Edward." sylvania where he lived with relatives there. It was five years later, 1904, that she was able to Cross the Atlantic that divided the tw^. She went to her relatives in ^Chicago where she learned that her Adolph was working in Pennsylvania. Naturally she made herself busy finding transportation to that tocale and left as soon as possible. In the east Adolph heard that his "Zarencona" had arrived in this land and was staying in Chicago. He immediately left for the Windy city. Well, as you can imagain there was disappointment for both on their arrival to find the other was gone. There were Still many weeks before this couple could remain in one place long enough for the other to get there. As you see though they are%iappily united for many years now. | Mr. Sadowski does not have any of his family still living to rejoice with him but his wife has sisters In the states that will share with her this happy occasion. They» are Mrs. Helen Grinkowski of Philips, Wis. Mrs. Camiellia Leszko of Chicago and Mrs. Berna- Sleds It is assumed that sleds are left in the snow from one sled ride to the other in this wonderful sledding weather. It is also a rule that if the sled is not your own, leave it alone. It seems that sleds have been taken to ride with out the rightful owner or the permission of same. David Tobey would appreciate if the fellow wishing to use his sled for a few days will please return' it as he too would like to enjoy his property. No questions will be ask but please bring it back. $600,000 FIRST YEAS , SCHOLARSHIPS TO BE GIVEN IN STAtE "With our new state scholarship program, Illinois will take the lead in conserving and developing our most precious asset--brainpower," Lloyd ' S. Michael, chairman of the newly formed Illinois State Scholarship commission and superintendent, Evanston Township high school, said recently. Illinois high school seniors will compete on Feb. 1, 1958, for $600,- 000 in first-year scholarships to Illinois colleges and universities, announced Dr. Michael. The Illinois High School association is cooperating in this important program by clearing its schedule of all conflicting activities on Feb. 1. Scierice Research Associates of Chicago, a nationally prominent educational testing and consulting organization, has been retained to construct, administer and score the competitive examinations. The examinations will be held on college; and university campuses throughout the state. Test results, and the students" high school records, will be . used" to determine capacity to profit from higher education. The new House Bill No* 380 enacted by the Illinois General Assembly provides scholarships for any resident of the state of Illinois of good character who will have completed high school by the end of this school year, is in the upper half of his class, who demonstrates superior capacity to profit from college work, and who is unable " to finance his college training. Honorary awards will be given to students wl\o qualify for scholarships but who are not in need of financial aid, stated Dr. Lyman J. Smith, executive director, who will assume his new duties on Jan. 1, 1958. Scholarships will begin with the 1958-59 school year and will cover tuition and other 'fees not in excess of $600. Winners may select any accredited institution of higher learning in Illinois. The first-year scholarships will be awarded on the basis, of two for residents of each Illinois senatorial district, two for residents of each representative district, and a sufficient number for residents of the state at large to use the remainder of the appropriation. Each scholarship is renewable without further competitive examination. , Join the McHenry State Bank Christmas Club. 29-tf BETTER SCHOOLS BUILD BETTER COMMUNITIES 'Science Surpasses The Miracles o| Mythology" * (Author's Nam* Below) The practice of medicine and pharmacy in ancient days was based chiefly on wishful hope. Little was known about how the body was constructed. Most diseases were considered to be caused by evil spirits. Modern perfected methods of diagnosis enable physicians to correctly determine the cause of sickness. Fortified by this knowledge and ably assisted by recently perfected drugs they often, almost overnight, produce results that were formerly impossible. *$iat is why now, more th?n ;>ever, it is wise to consult your physician when sick. ' • YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE McHenry 26 WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE • Pick up your prescription If shopping near us, or let US deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people qptrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? NYE DRUGS PHONE 26 128 N. Riverside Dr. McHenry, I1L PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS WE DELIVER •Quotation by Ralph Waldo1 Emerson (1803-1882) A CHAT WITH US, Regular check-ups and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs to you! Call us today and find out for yourself. Brake Service AH Mechanical Repairs Complete Motor Overhauling BUTCH'S 516 Front St. 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE Phone 811 -- Residence 91-B McHenry, ID. "There Is No Safer Place for Money, in Our Opinion, Than a Marengo Federal Savings Account" In over 30 years every withdrawal request has been paid immediately. And attractive earnings have been paid every six months. This record is maintained through these safeguards: 1. Careful, experienced management selects prime quality first mortgage loans on McHenry County area homes and supervises their monthly repayment. 2. We are constantly supervised by F.H.L.B. and each separate savings account is insured to $10,000.00 by F.S.L.I.C. -- both agencies of the U.S. Government. 3. We have set aside out of earnings over $667,- 000.00 in Reserves for your protection. 4. We have the statutory right to obtain F.H.L.B. advances up to half our total savings account balance, if needed. 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