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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 May 1958, p. 10

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I • i i . • I who will be '-:7V anniversary the sixth of May Patrice Lindemann's mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. ael McGrane, just their fiftieth wedding ary on April 29. A largkfamily celebration was held -at ohe of the downtown Chicago hotels. Dolores Wcolwine's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ci- ®y **eggy Garrelts! mino celebrated their fiftieth wedding^qnniversary with a large familysgathering in Addison, 111. on Awril 12. their two moving in very soon. Inasmuch as this will be our last column we want to thank everyone for their cooperation the past--both those who called, and those whom We pestered every week with the same old question, "Any news???" Lois Krebs will be your new correspondent, as you probably know by now. She will be waiting for your calls at 2755 every week with any news items you may have. FFA NEWS SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY (BLADE IN) mm® SUNNYFIELD 93 Score SILVERBROOK 90 Score CUSS MANY OJECTSAT NERS1 ^Report on Property Owners' Meeting 5 We had our biggest turnout With forty-nine homes represented at our property Ownassociation meeting a ?k ago Friday. Community 'improvements were discussed. Some of those suggested were street signs, street lights, the planting of trees, and gate posts. It was decided that street signs should be the first improvement to be made and Tom Simpson and Walt Garrelts are checking on prices,, etc., for the installation of such sigils where we do not have them. / „ . It was brought to the attention of the meeting that garbage is being dumped in. the slough. This is a situation we Want to correct at once as this practice is unsanitary and unsightly. We have garbage collection at reasonable rates rind everyone is urged to take advantage of it, rather than | drawing rats and the possibil Sick List Randy Priestei is just over the measles, anm Jeanne Lessard is just coming down with them. Young John Schmidt has an ear infection. Gerry Wood's dad, Eugene Edwards, is in the hospital in Kenosha, Wis., suffering from injuries received in a fall down the stairs of his home. Best wishes to all the .folks for speedy" recoveries." This and That -Roy Carlson received a high man bowling award Saturday, April 26 in Skokie. The Otto Shaws entertained the Jack Fultzs, ,the Lee Hansens, the Bill Harners and Lew Kellogg last Saturday night. Mim Hansen is modeling in t h e s u m m e r t i m e F a s h i o n Show to be held at the Wing ity of disease by dumping gar- jand sponsored by the Wobage in the slough. 1 men s ^iliary of ths McHen. The matter of safe driving hospital on May 8 at 7 p.m. was brought up. Everyone is urged to be extremely cautious and obey the existing signs. It was decided to have an inspection of our fire hydrants to see if there was any damage done them over the winter. Any that are in need of repairs will be taken care of. "" Ifr was proposed that at the next meeting the by-laws' be amended to include any renters in Eastwood Manor who might wish to participate in our activities. The next meeting will be May 16 and we hope you will mark your calendar and try to be there. Happy Birthday Best wishes to the following people who celebrated their birthdays in this past week. " Jerry Ryan celebrated his birthday April 21. The Ryans had guests to help Jerry celebrate. Mrs. Worsik and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Anderson and Gertrude Lynn all 'from Fox River Grove spent the day with the Ryans. Kathy Monahan had a surprise birthday party April 23 when her friends from Zion arrived unexpectedly. Kathy was 14 years old. Dan Mathis celebrated his birthday April 25. Donald McAllister celebrated his birthday on April 26 in Hong Kong, China. - $heri Landin was 2 years old Apr. 26. Klara McAllister's birthday was April 28. Mike McCormack will be four years old on April 29. Edith Long's birthday will be celebrated the first day of May. Best wishes to all these folks. j There will be some men and pre-'teen models as well as I other women. It is for a good j cause and a smorgasbord is planned to precede the fashion show. Tickets are on sale at various shops in McHenry or from members of the hospital auxiliary. Tom and Helen Birmingham entertained Tom's aunt, Mrs. Raymond Londen, and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Sullivan and their two sons from Mt. Horeb, Wis. this past week. Wally and Georgia Sigman entertained Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sigman and their two children over the weekend. Richard is Wally's brother. Bertha and Bob Stoll entertained Bob's sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Patryas who will soon be moving to Eastwood Manor. We have new renters in the McCartny home. They are David and Mary Hadley and Last Tuesday, April 22, the McHenry Future Farmlrs Of America held a meeting for the purpose of electing officers for the coming year. The meeting took place in the agriculture room of the McHenry high school.. The followng were elected: Edward , Haack, , president; Larry Stilling, vice-president; Wesley Bruce, secretary; Frank Perry, treasurer; Chuck Schuringa, reporter; and Wilfred Blake as Sentinel.. All these boys have a great responsibility and will carry it out to the best of their abilities and be ready to tackle any job that may come their way, and do it well. The officers we are losing this year are John Perry, president; Russ Carr, secretary; Ray Martin, sentinel. These boys did a very nice job while they were in office. Chuck Schuringa, reporter. AND •HIV _____ latonUib reran pBBpa ON DISPLAY SB THEM WORK OVER 70 PUMPS M STOCK EASY TERMS MeHiity Codtaty W«fl & Ptonp Cou wells DtnxED omanm LmM la Ik* VBbga el NsOiIm Lafc* One'mOe from McHcitfy en the •ad Wander Like Rm| PHOME9U 2Sb Anniversary Greetings Hair and Nancy Lessard celebrated their anniversary on the eighteenth of April, by going out. to dinner. John and Marge Sheehy on April 20 celebrated their fourteenth wedding anniversary. Harold and Shirley Lottchea celebrated their anniversary the twenty-third of April. Hugh and LaVerne Saynor celebrated their sixteeth anniversary April 26. Jitn and. Toni Olson celebrated their ninth wedding anniversary May 1. Fpggy and Walt Garrelts will celebrate their sixth wedding Friends ... and your FAMILY DRUG STORE • In any list of dependable friends, we hope you'll include this family pharmacy. Our courteous, competent service expends to every member of your household. Always buy drugs in a drug store. And, remember, the compounding of prescriptions is our primary specialty. Your patronage is appreciated. BOLGER'S DRUGS PHONE 40 McHENftY, ILLj Q' raduatincf ? (joing. to the f^rom? DON'T MISS THIS SPECIAL OFFER . . . Graduation Dresses ... Party Frocks .. . Formal* .... Regular ... Full and Ballerina Lengths . . . Polished Cottons, Pure Silk, Nylon, Net, Lace Colors: Mint Green, Pink, Blue, Maize and White SIZES: 5 to 19 ... 10 to 20 .. . 12V2 to 24% $895 to $2195 |~ CLIP THIS SPECIAL OFFER COUPON | TTiis COUPON is worth a 10% DISCOUNT off the Regular nD 0pLPrCAm0,n the PURCHASE OF ANY GRADUATION DRESS, FORMAL or PARTY FROCK DISCOUNT GOOD ONLY WITH THIS COUPON OFFJER EXPIRES SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1958 FOR° THE NEWEST IN FASHIONS . . . SHOP AT THE s & s STORE 868 N. 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I6-01. tins lb. pig. 35° 29* $|00 19 Cucumbers Hand Selected 2 ^OI" 19c BANANAS 2-29 Firm, Ripe, Golden, Fruit Bowl Quality Onions Texas New Yellow 3 «»• 19c Sultana Brand A A J| f|| Fruit Cocktail 3-1 "r | Q 6 lona Brand, Golden Cream Style Corn facial Tissue Colored or White of 400 Vegetable ^ 35c dexo Shortening 3 * Q0* Realemon Lemon Juice <J 39 Kraft Miracle Whip Z37 Kraft Oil Macaroni Dinner pint btl. Kraft Brand ? 0: 'Kraft Tarty Crisco Shortening -- Hareal Lunch Bags®; 39* 2v/t'W* 4Rc pkes. 09 . ggc 25e •-U. A£c j« £3 89c 50 «*• fkp. JLS Ml. l-oz. Ml. Marcal Garbage Bags 20 et. 23e pkg. Marcal Sandwich Bags 3T'25e Ivory Bar Soap 2- Mc six. Ivory Bar Soap A MB. Q 111! 29? Personal Ivory 4 , 29' Ivory Flakes 69* A largo £ pkes. Ivory Snow ' A largo L Met. 69' Nestle's Morsels 6'OZ. 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