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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Dec 1950, p. 14

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Chevrolet Styling Impttrt* Lower Line* THE WORLD' IS HELD The, Sty Wine De Luxe fouf-door sedan is one of tllMMl iatreduced by Chevrolet as its passenger -A tow for 1951. Notable in this picture are the taqmoMBti which accentuate • longer, lower appearance. Radiator grilles have been simplified, the decorative body moulding lowered aha reir fender crowns raised. Models also offer added ji*~ UlYLAKE & LILYMOOR lit Jobie) wodding anniversary of two of her brothers. B,oth brothers were married in 1920 one on Thanksgiving eve, the other osi Christmas eve. This year they and their families celebrated together with a dinner Saturday, church servicer Sunday, and a supper Sunday night to about 100 guests, including the minister and his wife, Reverand aud Mrs. Mattheis. Dance club is now gathering every Thursday at Club Llllynioor, with Mrs. Louise Nielsen aa, chaperone each week. The young people have shown such interest in this way of getting together, that the group is too large to be taken care of at heme. Above arrangements were made a c c o r d i n g l y . ( %'• Membership is still open t* a few who wish to join, and we'd like to extend invitations to all parents to visit and watch any Thursday evening. Starting Dec. 7. there will be accordion music ^to dance to. instead of records. Hostesses for Thursday. Nov. 16, were Marilyn Bartlett and Pat Knrbynn. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Meehan of Highland ParK farmer Lilymoor residents.' visited at her mother's Mrs. John Molitor. in Lily Lake Park Sunday, Dec. 3. . Bad Per Cats A steady diet of liver and kidneys may make the family cat purr, but it's risky from a health standpoint. A* bulletin from veterinary medical authorities cautions that cats raised on these two items alone may form such strong taste habits that they will refuse other foods needed tot good nutritional health. Liver and kidneys are excellent for cats, the bulletin explains, but should not be overfed to the exclusion of fish, lean meat, milk, and a limited atnount of cereal. NAVY PERSONNEL NOT OBTAINED BY SELECTIVE SERVICE Water for Hens Egg production has to go down when the hens do not get enough drinking water. This is because about t*5 per cent of the egg is water. Mr. and Mrs. Nick 8pTing Grove visited Hie Koobs Sunday. Dec. 3.; Of Peter Lucille Nielsen aud Jackie Kosop celebrated their birthdays together with a double party Saturday. Def. I, at the Kosop residence. Lucille Ml 17 years old Dec. 2 and Jackie's birthday was Dec. 5. Mo naval personnel are being obtained through Selective Service. the navy recruiter in this area has announced. All enlistments are voluntary. Many [ inquiries frpm civilians show them to be of the incorrect opinion that after they are drafted they may join the service or their choice. Applicants are eligible to enlist in the navy only until the time they receive their orders from local hoards to report for their preinduction physical. The uavv recruiter in this area frpm the recruiting station In the! new post offk-e builtm^WafiW** tran. ean be contacted at the, police station in Woodstock, every j Tuesday afternoon. , , Renew that subscription to Um Plaindealer now! It'fc geod to think that on this Thafcksgtving, m years after* the first observance, we Americans ean •tin give thanks In a land where ear faith and freedom stand as Aran as Plymoath Rock. It Is oar job to pre* serve these by assuring ear own financial security, by making our prvaeat prosperity provide for fatare. All It requires Is the regular, automatic program of saving provided for you through the Payroll Savings Plan for the purchase of V. S. Savings Bonds. Enroll new where yea are employed. U. S. Trtotvrr Dtpartmurt Don't forget, Santa will be at Althoff's Hdw., Sat., Dec. 9th. at 1:30 p.m. The ninth annual aeries of "Christmas Around the World" programs presented at the Museum of Science and Industry will be held this year, starting last Saturday, Nov. 25 and extending to Sunday, Dec. 10, inclusive. National Yule traditions and customs from around the globe are portrayed through pageantry, songs and dances, with cheater ii'esentations daily at 2, 7:30 and p.m. No admission is charged In order to assure visitors of seats at theater presentations, tickets are available for each performance. These may be obtained only at the Museum and will be limited to jix per family. There is no charge for these, but tickets must be secured in person, as the Museum has no resources for handling phone or mail requests. ThtT 2 p.m. week-day programs will he presented primarily for the benefit of school children. Participating in these afternoon shows will be various school (jhoral and dramatic groups from Chicago. ICvcniug programs at 7 and 9 will be given by the various nationality groitps of Chicago who will offer a wide Variety, of folklore customs, songs, dances and other traditions associated with Christmas which have contributed to American Yuletide observances. COME IN Bad Enjoy the Spackling Rhythm of ERNIE WAGNER ai ih« Hammond Organ NOW PLAYING NIGHTLY Your Favorites, Old and New Hear them as presented by this artist of the console. BED STAR INN Richmond. Illinois <• H 'H1 'H"i I '}••> 'i1 <• I *1' •fr4 ITS VYCITAL'S Christmas darners featuring favored dlshea of the groups represented by the day's programs will! tie served In the Museum dining room from 5 to 8:30 p.m. A spectacular display of Christmas trees, each eighteen feet high and • decorated according to the cuitome of the countries represented in the program, will occupy the Mueseum's north court and rotunda. They will remain on display until New Year's. »• • /'*'• '"Y Baa Can • Maximum use of box cars by shipper* of agricultural freight is eisential under present equations of box car shortages^ • Don't forget, -Santa wrif f>e at Althoffs Hdw., Sat., Dec. 9th, at 1:30 p.m. M l* 'M**'!-! I I I D P , f •£, „• CHERTS Ceatalnliig ftJUTV**/WMmUUN Warfarin k s agw Modua ducorcfod in the liboramriM of Dr. Kail P. Link, Biocfacm- Vahinky of Wiacoaiin, ./ucootin Alumni Research --j~ijrr---» ibfH* ^ killing both RftU R^D^TO*UMJ^AIT.P,Ci*1,r Pf*P,red 1 Pound Caa raady «> Um HATU-42 . $1.00 Six can Canon Yt Pound Can .%% Cooc«b traM - • $3.00 Slf rout ftOMttt BM1II When first usotf, wallpaper was the poor man's tapastry. Later wealthy people alio adopted it to supplant the silk and velvet watt hanging* so popular in Europe until the 1800's. The Chinese^ X were the first people to use paper were also the first to use It as a wall decoration. Subscribe for The Plaiiglealer -' vMltete i >eop|e to whom viismiA* At are something of a mystery us*|tly voice surprise! when informed that weekly production in the tWMl Stdtes eVer the past two year# 'Hi. averaged close to 2 tons of yHnmln B-l, ID tons of vitamin C and II tons of niacin. Production is report- . ed by the U.S. tariff commission, f. &|aWBV! Founcfidon/ Valuab r'stlOrag Store s HENRY. ILL. I'HONK 4« NOW for the Holiday# i. Potato Sausage^ Lingon Berries ferandied Mince Meat (in bulk) .'Home-Made Pie^ .; See our assortment of Gift Boxe| Cheese, Fruit Cakes, Candles, etc. , HAVING A PARTY?" You will find snacks ana treats of'i for both formal and informal parties, on Cocktail Table. StojTtt and brouse around. • Complete Smorgasbord Fixings. • Casey's English Muffins are delicious for , breakfast. We have them. / Jones' Hickory Smoked Bacon olr Pork Sau- ( sages with Buckwheat Pancakes make a wonderful Sunday breakfast. PANTRY DELICACIES PHONE 754 134 Riverside Drive .McHenry, Illinois our , **! QUALITY ASSORTMENT OF FOR fo# TOYS WHEEL f FAMOUS BRANDS WHISKEY r Mrs. Nleteen's niectf; Pat Matter, has left here to Hve wfth aa aunt || Chicago. a.'At the last P.T.A. meeting. Dec. it a new treasurer was appointed ^ replace the regular treasurer. Who was uneble to attend meetings because of work. Mrs. George fragener is the new officer. !<• Johnie Milinac will be home aiwut Dec. 17 to spend the holiday vacation with his family in Mc- Henry and his parents in LJlymoor. f Donald Miiinac Is in Valparaiso, fcd-. with hia wife. They pM ayt flie home of her parents. , c •' Mrs. Sally Koch entertained Itie' F.L.C.C. Tuesday. Dec. 5. with Oards and luncheon. All members if*re present. r -- ; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bleee^ter •pent Saturday and Sunday in Chicago, celebrating the thirtieth Your better herd begins when you phone us for information and (killed service to highindex Proved Sires. 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