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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Apr 1950, p. 11

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look this past week. One tt hopes Bg to Mr. Johnson Is the Swedish t v5 ••'* C? < SH^ McCallom Lake M Wi fby Yardstick) Greetinga^olks: ,4 Instructions in first afff 4y lif. Maxlae Hohneshell of Ibe McHenry county chapter of the American Red Cross at McCallom Lake beach house, have attracted an enrollment of thirty-two ladies. First of tliese classes was held last Wednesday evening and will continue every Wednesday and Friday evenings for a pcrfbd five weeks. Approved methods artificial respiration, ban wounds, treatment of bone fractures and other important subjects are included in this ,J AUU rtbd wpf tods It idagi% to keep a long time. Chestdk Sheriff, Lee Sawdo, Blmer Glosson and Alvin Blake, after concentrated effort founc ways and means to divest this little suburb of McCullom Lake of its holes and rough roads. A little promotional, work by Messers Sheriff and Sawdo and means were provided for Elmer and Alvin to. charter a contraption that made Knoll wood's rough spots disappear as if by magic. It is debatable whether their experiment. although successful in its initial trial, will result in permanent upkeep of the roads. In our estimation the boys have done a great job and are deserving of an egg in their brew. version of gin rhummy. Roy Blake and Mrs. Shirley 01- sen were the honored guests at the Screwy Doten's regular monthly birthday party held at Roy-Al last Saturday evening. Following their introduction, after a fan fare from Art Thorne and his Aces of Melody, the Screwy Dozea members gave out with a hearty "Happy Birthday" song. The' two celebrants then joined their hosts at the banquet table to enjoy the many delicacies before them. After the feast came dancing and merry-making. The thirty-sixth anniversary of their blissful wedded life was celebrated by Mr. and Mrs. Dave Reid last Friday. Mr. Reid was in corncourse. ' piete accord with his spouse, when . It was Mrs. Gertrude Makofske I she stated that it has been a grand trho first recognized the need for j honeymoon. such instructions in our commun-1 To these two nice people go our ity, where during the summer | best wishes for many more such months hundreds of . bathers enjoy our lake- and the possibilities <>f drowning or other accidents are great, especially among our youngsters. . The big enrollment, as well as the eagerness to le&rn the rudiments of first aid by her pupils, was most gratifying to Mrs. Hohneshell. After last week's classes, our ladies enjoyed a social evening and revitalized their spent energy With cakes and coffee en demitasse. The contributions Mesdames Levesque, Schultz, Rochelle, Seeber, Lenaert, Musynski, Schli ), Schwelger, Maxwell and Matzat made to make the eveniag an enjoyable one, have not gone unnoticed by their classmates . ' 'happy days in the future. V Roy Blake and Miss Lorraine Lavorini of Chicago, acted as Godparents for Christine Ann, new born daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chelini, Jr. Baptismal' rites were held at St. Mary's church in McHenry at 10:30 Sunday morning, with the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Chas. Nix officiating. . After the ceremony, Mr. atid M^s. Ben Chelini, Jr., had as dinner guests the new God parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lavaroni of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chelini, Sr. and the Rev. Msgr. Nix. ,1 Knoll wood has taken on ill# Epite of the rainy days, Gunnar Johnson enjoyed a week's stay at his cottage on Parkview Drive, whire he whlled away his leisure hours with canasta, which accordassures his master that there will be no repetition of hit" •fiasco to > J&. • STATES WITH MOTQK VEHICLE IHBPECTIOK HAVE rEWffil DEATHS Mr. and Mrs. and fajnily of end visitors j Joseph O'Connor were week- Struck home. ' Chicago at f the S Mr. and Mrs. George .Bradley and family spent the Weekend in Michigan viaiUns^tfr^j^ents, Mr* dajr amypB^unday dfater and brotherd HA 1 pti Mrs. Ed Cloud on Sati they visited in-law, Mr zler* in Fit Irs. Harry IJct- "Hop-a-loug Cassidy * prodigal toad Of Ken Ebey, Sr., returned to his roost it» the* Ebey'a Well pit after an absence of one year. This barnacled critter was a oommpn sight abq^it the Ebey grounds for* the past five years and last spritxg it was smitten by one of li^e species,and the elopement followed soon after. "Hon-a-long's" contrite ' jnien Thirteen states having periodic motor vehicle inspection programs have an average annual street and highway death rate which Is morethan 12 percent below the Mktaal average for the rest of the country, according to a recent survey. States which currently provide state owned and operated stations or private motor vehicle inspection stations appointed by the state include Colorado, Delaware, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington aad the District of Columbia. "Even though one may &Hro*de that{ periodic motor vehicle In specMon is not solely responslblfor the better * traffic accident fatality record of states having such a program, the fact remains that these states are way out in front in reducing America's accident "toll," said Thomas N, Boate public safety director of the association's accident prevention department. *'In' 1948, the last year for which detailed figures are available more than 13 percent of all automobile fatalities were attributed to unsafe Vehicles. Experience over a period of years has shown that 40 to 60 percent of all cars have defective brakes, for example. In states offering perodic motor vehicle inspection, however, only a small percentage of the vehicles checked were found to have inadequate brakes. "Were we living in Utopia, our own car and every car we meet would be in safe mechanical operating condition. However, since that is not yet the case, legislation has been found the most satisfac- FLOOR TILE ASPHALT and iuBBIB also W^BTIC WALL TILE f. M. STANGARONE 661-J-l or 196-K I !' McHenry, 111. t QuvuuA Bo&klitUf. K*HH»U -c Located 3 Miles South of Fox Lake, 2 Miles North of Volo on Route IS. Individual runs for dogs. Box M.T * INGLE8IDE, ILL. PAo*f 632-M-a LAWM SEED Our own blend^ of highest quality lawn grass seqdv JNfi filler or inert added. The, mixture consists only of fine seeds. We can fill your needs for any type of lawn. Priced right -- either bulk or packaged. . . • • '--L~ . "• 1 CLARENCE'S SHOP Full We of lawn furniture, bird houses, picnic tables, porch and lawn swings. Children's sandboxes, swings and playpens. .Cabinets made to order. Window boxes, picket fence, etc. * Screens and blinds made to order. CLARENCE SMITH tory means of ensuring the maximum mechanical safety of motor vehicles ep the streets highways. or thoughtless. A year ago, we had one of the largest five wild ducks in the river/The foiiiid anywhere." number has now grown to fifty. If WILD UN-KH Fifty ducks, which spent the winter on the Fox river near the Chicago street bridge, Elgin, are attempting to raise families. However, at least three of their nc-sts have been robbed of the eggs they contained. "It's a shame," declared Commissioner John Zimmerli this morning. "I cjan hardly believe anyone would be that mean we can give them the protection Renew that subscription to th* they are entitled to, we can have Plaindealer now? J L & H ^«.. . - TELEVISION EMERSON and MOTOROLA SALES-SERVICE Phone 403 or 653-R-2 V v 604 Frftht St Weat tecHenry, Illinois sr PRAOEB BEER RWGWOODv i ,, ft'J *••?••• TELEVISION ; f ^ *RED BOWHAH, PM* on Fridays ys T5k " « £ r "r' ^ m S I G N S OF ALL KINDS TRUCK LETTERING PHONE 440-R McHenry Sign Service McHENEY, ILL. ALL PICTURES tMiMSED AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! 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