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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Jun 1947, p. 2

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>•••* Ml< I l l H i p t ;; VMltr Lake By Vamsse Sella Story once in a while there eomes «n urge in the hearts of us country known as "I want to shop in On Monday, just soch an caught up with me and away t .went, three layers of clothing too jwndi. How did 1 know that summer %oold choose exactly that day to •rrive? ~~~ " " wind "TTl s 1 The Rod and Gun *uxittarrfiMt eye* and ofhumanity; the Harrison School on Friakjr * •ed and sweated and complained.; During the buiiN** »»«*l looked at appealed. it was decided to meet i „ I; July and that refreshments would To say that it was feot on State: street is such an andeacriptive word--the heat shim net ed, a stif-1 ling wind Mew chwt and dirt into my shoved If the things I to me, they cost "too much. If could afford them, I didn't like them at all. Up and down, back and forth I t r u d g e d . U p s t a i r s and down, especially down, I escalator^], elevatored or Just plain walked, with never a place for my aching feet, and never a rest for my aching back. Chiaago is * good town, but you should see the nice little juat bought at Gladstone^! at b« dispensed with for summer. Tickets for the Five-Star program, which will be given the latter part of tUl month, were distributed among tfift members. Cake and coffee served by Mrs. Margaret KeUn Mrs j Mary Jo Berry and Mrs. EUi Selsdorf. buainesstemeeting. and walked "a<m. who, in a loud stage _ . Id, aae, mother,, may have a quarter?* Jim Biabee of Indian Ridge Friday in Chicago watchschool friends of Morton receive their graduating tag bigh diploiaas. 1 <r '"I*-;- i Mrs. Joaeph Kuccra and her sisterin- law, Mrs. Ann Grosso, both of the "Bunker Hill" cottage in Wonder Center, attended the wedding of a niece, Anita Stach, in Joliet last week. Mrs. Kucera also attended a shower on Friday for the bride-tobe. imd Mrs % Woodmar- Choose th# qnly cot giving BIG-CAR QUALITY AT I.OWEST COST (MOw#y and JhlkKlion of Body by Fbher--found only in Chevrolet and higher* priced cars--and yw> #•»•:'* -ft IwBMwMw# v your Mr. and Mrs. James Novak have returned to* their cottage in Shore Rills, where they will reside until October. Winters the Novaks spend in Florida! fheir many friends. wtste to welcome them home* r i i re is a brand new addition at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William f Moore. A baby son, William Alan, weighing in at 8 * pounds,' was fjborn on May 18 at the Garfield Park hospital in Chicago. He "has now joined his family in Wonder Lake. Sister, Joyce, who is 2 old, was pretty thrilled new baby. Satisfy your "think of getting ** ftlG-CAlt QUALITY y®u i flat hwmtt prices and with low cost of operation and upkeep! Big mMmtinm at big mrvmgd Thrift exactly what you get when you bay |i new 1947 Chevrolet • the omly car giving BIO-CAE QUAUTY ^T. IOWEST COST--4s Is shown by the following facts: ' * Yoo get the Big-Car comfort of the Unitized Knee- Action Gliding Kde--found only in Chevrolet and higher priced cpn>--and you get it at substantial savings in purchase price,' operation and upkeepl It wical Knp your prasant car in sound running conditio*, fering it to us for a summer tuno-up and for skillod, dopondaMo aarvico ol rogulor intervals. Coma in--todoyf You get the Big-Car tahty of Fisher 'Unbteel Body construction and PosJtive- Action Hydraulic Brakes--combined only in Chevrolet and higherpriced cars--and you get it with remarkably low maintenance costs' Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kennedy and son, BUI, and George Warner, & 11 of Vincennes, Ind., were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Agnes West in Wiekline Bay and of Mrs. West's father, William Deckard, who !has only recently returned from the hospital in Woodstock. It was orily through the blood transfusions . given him by his friends that Mr. Deckard was able to recover hfk health after severe Ihemorrages nhad necessitated his ^hospitalization. Those offering aid Immeditftey were Sigard Jacobsen, 'Mary Oarlgur. Jed Alletag, Jim Von iKannegan and George Erber all of Wonder Lake, Bob Shkff of Chicago and George Warner of Vincennes, Ind. ~• . -. .. Young Bill Kennedy 9, is> still at the West home, where he will spend the summer, vacation with hi* cousin, John. " • CHEVROLET Clark Chevrolet Sales Ifilu get the Big-Car performance and nUabHHy of a Valve-in-Head Engine --wHh the same valve-in-head principle featured In higher-priced cars--and you get them at exceptionally low cost for gas and oHI ft PHONE 277 ^ McHENRY, ILLINOIS , year* about the WUKMn stock. ried on Ji , Thursday the auditorium of the McH«|iry high school echoes as the five acts of the Five-Star show to be given; on June 28 and 29 gets undcaw with the rehearsals. Tfce Gun Club, will feature three ode-set plays and two specialty acts, om of wiuch i» the much-discussed 'Ballet Moose," which features a line up of ballet dancers composed of husbands ot members of the auxiliary. Their dainty dance is practiced behind dosed doors. No one is permitted a,pre-vue of 'these budding (or perhaps we should say "gone to seed") danseuses. Friends of Myron B^rts bade them good-bye on Sunday afternoon as they left for Denver, where they will now make their home. Planning to make stope in several, towns in »wa, the Burts plan to be in thei: n#w city of residence around the first of July. Always in love with Denver, the Burts were anxious to establish their new home there, but it was with some regret that they said adieux to the little cottage which had been their home for more than two years. i&iwf1 I CB8 ol in the to the steady cautedfeafa# fanners to SMs will have effect later an livestock to move errattcaO* attempt to maike adjoefc- CTnfavorable weatbar plans for crops an* programs. Apparently the new bicycle for i Winn Davidson's ninth birthday was just too much for the rest of the family. Anyway, there is a brand new Plymouth sitting out in front of their house. Winn celebrated Kis birthday on Sunday by inviting several of his little friends in for cake and ice cream and a short ride on the new bike--very short! PHONE the producer plans the acreage and the weatherman adjusts M-UH* yield. • ' . , Indications are that the com crop will be of poorer quality tbaa 1MB. ... That Is to say, there will he a larger pcvosatage of high In the total production. . . . TO wgr aulhcriQsa • "Me that the hsndtcsp < wni inesh that fanners be making aaffangemsnta early to store as : their production. Demand for most sgrlcultural products is , 4..'1 ataronf as a result of heavy foreign demand, high •:i^^asUaity and reoord consumer Incomes,. ^ .No %!ls suttflpeted for several months. . . He that the value of grain of poot j . . It takes much more of it to jpfl Consumption of meat is contiauing at a heavy rate with the ity that the year Is likely to vet a new record. ... ibis tine fact that average prices will bs at lwrdi . . . livestock market Is in a heal hy condition and is expected ia In so tbrbtigh the Summer ... Extent of ittukeklhgs of tags the VaD and early Winter will determine Ijbe degree ef ncttt at that time. ... If consumer income remaffis high the will be great with supply channels of pork products leer. The Sprtng pig crop was disappointing; sunk ssy the atttfe and as si result only moderate supplies of park are antictpsML , THIS COLUMN IS SPONSOttSD flwf ft Farmers GB-QP M: ' Order your runner Plaindealer. 0tnmp» at the BED CROSS OFFICERS < The annual election of officers of the McHenry chapter of the Bed Cross Was held at the City Hall last Monday evening, June 9. All officers who served last year were re-elected as follows: Paul Yanda, chairman; Ethel McGee, vice-chairman; Robert L. Weber, treasurer and Susan 01- sen, secretary. » 52S Waakegan Tmmr Cuffs • A strip of cloth or tape sewed Jagl inside the edge takes the brant eC wear off trouser cuffs. Subscribe for The Plaindealer j ' fioustac Coadltlens | Hotfeing is in the best | in the cities of the North ' West, and in the worst on the faraa j of the South, a Twentieth Centaqr • Fund report reveals. Everyone in Wonder Lake, come spring,. has a project, and most of them gjo on and, oh and on. Every once in a while, though, a project ic completed by the man of the house and all other projectors should b<e notified so that they 'may take heart to go on. That is why we repo that the driveway long being installed toy Roy and Roy Noren, Sr. and Jr., is an accomplished fact. Wonder what the Mrs. will do wiith those extra hours that used to ba spent wiping up the mud brought The members of the Wondef: Women met at the home of Pai Wrede on Friday afternoon, partly for fun, to say goodbye to Mrs. Jane Richard8 who will leave soon to visit tier sister in Montana. M' We would like to welcome of the new residents who' have rei cently moved, into our district, soma of them permanently, some of them fjfor the summer only. Mr. and Mrs. Guy O. Henderson and granddaughter, Merle Ann, will reside in the former Blamett house in Indian Ridge. They are front Chicago. Also from Chicago are Miv and Mrs. Henry L. Johnson, who will reside on Lake Shore Drive in Wonder Center. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Panney are the new residents of the Pinocci residence in Wild Woods on Lake Shore Drive. They too are Chicago folks. Other Lake Shore DECALS SfumdMed by : \ Si.: Wm. j. Metyeti fioit, Ala, 265 ** fy&H t9~. ABMOKHSUf OWet pad of toilet tissue or doth and apply to old Decal. Let it set several hours. AT HARVARD, ILLINOIS MCHENRY'S MEW AUTOMATIC BEND1X SYSTEM will wash clothes while you wait i J..r" ' J-' » f,*~ •. f-v ' ^n -©• •mm OPENING DATE, FRIDAY, JUNE 13 Dry Laundry Washed and Rinsed Three Timet Soap and Bluing lOo extra obiargi T1MF,-- One-Half Hoar. j)T a pu 311 Urn St., near Corner Riverside • Drive and Elm, McHenry. ^ " FEATURES-- Start the edge" with a knife or fingernail. It will then peel off easily. \ of /fa* FOUR BIG NIGHTS WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY JUNE 18, 19, 20, 21 JOHN J. Green St. No Washing Fatig** No Mess, No Fuss. Water, Soft aad Right Temperature. 'Economical i - Less Wear on Olothes. ' Saves Labor. . • Saves Time. ALL THE HOUSEWIFE DOES: 1--Puts in Per Clothes. 2--Drop Coin in Meter. ^ " 3--Adds the Soap. Then She's Through and Her fluids N«e4 Never Touch Water. . 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