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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Dec 1946, p. 3

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9t tide to an imiimmuiHi to be IB (By Sam of oar fob * Vthk also to mil Beta who Is MV three years eld. stolid qt aad toalirtfMi to Mr. Balky of Mt N. Thear spent their riiiiiw ef Mr. and in Lfiysaoor. Ifrs. P. KiQir vis enday at fb* FWtthtog she said to t ef the ether oaart Ho •D over. first truth when ho said yon know whan it happens. ho to lust as polite and just if those who cannot he off ssqr uso to him. as report but who r it This is ths had been «old to givo tho Mormons, and I had a lot of research and 1 tho report pretty well rewifnlsisd Dark Cuppers aad C*nrt+t%M6%Umi*i ;'£&£*>" *>%„,ft* fi'v V* ' £ lil & -u 4-,viXi [A*"*' afcerjB$|. growers of Nsdonsl Hybrids report unusually high shelling percentages. The combination of deep kernels snd small cob often fields two to four pounds of shelled grsin from 70 pounds of esr corn thin the standard 36. One more -» rssson why farmers like so grow Nationals. ! . 4 * , ' "v Y!1 Sold By McHEHEY MILLS, Inc. JOB B. MILLER Wait McHenry, Illinois Richmond, Ulinoig GIFTS She wai Tressowr* ,,, -•' V' Compacts and Cigarette Cases to Hatch ^ COFFEE TABLES Lovely Table Lamps Figurines Nylon and other ap propriate gifts. LtJCWl rf ^j™0*** "•« Op«n every evening until Ohristmas Five . blocks north of State MnMMMBfiilnMHI When Mrs. Foley celled on me the !Xt day, I got tip in front of tho ^tSESJ^&sE^sB | ciass aSd owSedoS y American fiy addi-1 It <"®n* *5^ with my report, pretty well until I part about the Mormons potfgiumy. My mouth B)F B.' but pleurisy csme "•on the Hps of the hearts of aBL The joyoua good cheer all mixed up with the gay trappings of the a tree, candles, banting Tula and Santa Clans. A happy ad* tors of - some of made Meulariv 4tion» of oar own. ' ! got to the A gloomy picture instead fills the minds of most .of us this year. Wis ] have not yet forgotten the Poor eril ou£. ftM__ M « . w Horsemen who so recently rode | f rough-shod over most of the world.; 7**m wh^»-T^rnn ir rr^T.u f and destroyed modi that was fine n i w' and beautiful. Tbe turmoil in our j Jj* man th™ government, our factories and our ?"* VtT T . I I United iNktions Council is echoed in j ?„ • pleurisy was a our hearts. The atom bomb, on thejp your day that it did its flrst shattering! w. -JL.ill,.JI l,j .. w. work, alsom ic-oAm plvetkelLy >s hattered our !I Cn ross work, upper grad<ews hRavede frSl JSJf* * * • been filling- boxes for the children do we go ftomhere? of Buiop^nd Aaia. We are giving We, as people, have undoubtedly donations for them. made a messy job of our own opiMMrtonities. Are you, as an indhridttal, satisfied with nor aecompliehmmts and your performance for this f Spnst year? If you are, you are one i fof few, The upper grades have also been making tray covers for the wbunded veterans in the hospitals. The lower giadss have been amus ing themselves with records on a jf {**• Most of us uneasily realise > phonogrrfph daring their lunch period, that if wt are to become the poton* The unoor grades have been studytially fetes in the drivejfbr | ing oU JJa ftSorifrin. Ronald Milndt made an attractive tooth pick dertklL powerful that "Peace on Earth, Good Toward Men," we are going to have •to start with the lowest common denominator--dtiaen, start at --First, heal thyself! Several members of tNfr Scandi have called It to my attention that my phonetic spelling of the coffee caibe I received as a Thanksgiving cake wouldn't "have been hard ir T had given it proper thought. The correct way, dear readers is "Yulekakai" which simply means "Yule Cake." One of my well-meaning friends (?) says that for Christmas she is going to send me a Swedish delicacy known as Fatigmanskaka, just to see what I willdo with the spelling! (Howfa I doin'?> to Wke reported that I have another apology today. Last week I rept Kfi Nttrfti three pairs of sise 13 shoes for her husband and her son, and now they wouldn't have to go barefoot. Tt> my horror it came out in print that fiber husband and her--would not have to go barefoot! That word "son" had completely disappeared sometime between sse snd the final printing of the paper, ft surely made a dWerenee. Mrs. Noren would like tj specifically state that her shoes ar» NOT a sise 13! Both her son and her husband wear that sise^bul the lady of the house does NOT! Mr. a*d Mrs. ft C. Berry flew to ? Now York on Salnriay, ^December 7 to attend the 91*% Tackle Manufacturer's Association convention. Before flying back here they hope to attend soese of the current Broad- "VKur Pigtails Club met at the home of Lee Burt on Monday, limy have decided to lufve a gift ^exchange for Christmas, and jars planning a little play. (By Marticke)' next and ice doughnut! freese Is ? -- The upper room teacher, Mrs. iEleanor Fo)ey had a near embarrassment this Week. She had borrowed 'from St. Mary's school in McHenry, ia number k hand knit articles suit- *Me for Christmas presents which Slit wanted to show her larger girls. ,i Forgetting to take them into the tool chat day, in the evening she remembered to look in her car--an ! the brown paper bag containing the articles was gone! On the next morning she inquired of all her students if they had seen B11I„UI11|S juie bag, bat no one had until a must have reached L. late arrival remembered seeing such ,n jaii_and reminded him of all the I* bag being carried to the trash ;0nv Christmases he'd spent as a rner! Rushing out to that receptacle, there it was, beneath rubbish, but intact. The only reason Jhat it had not been burned "was oecaus« no one had had a match! Mrs. Virgil Burch, Sr., has' just turned from Sweden where she had rot the past few months visiting jolly Christmases _ boy--and then made him think of the dim, bilghted Christmas that would takep lace for a nation of innocent children. And that same. Christmas spirit may have caused him to think and feel sorry for the many hungry, jobless coalmmert», and their families. Yes, Christmas spirits--on of the latives in that country. That new:most entanpible cf intangibles, may ittle daughter of the Virgil Burch well have been responsible for tiie Jr.*s was just one of the thrills j calling off of the coal strike and for FEATHER PARTY SATURDAY EVENING DECEMBER W". i*':.- L--V't' ' ' J*-- „$ • . £' • # Main Street West McHenry . • ; -m •: "•* '• y - -.j-r.J'C -1 • unras WILL BK SKSVX9 , , Keep up that good and we hope to see you at social Saturday night. Mrs. C. Johnaon is still in Buffalo, N.Y. The operation whs a success. Speedy recovery; Doris. The Confirmation was held at St. • frosr CCLIAK to ROOF UTI4AC Will bnndt oil The fourth Midfifth grades of Harrison school gave a play just before Thanksgiving. They wrote and directed ana acted the play out Bris|s NEW IEAUIY \V SHARON GRACE SELLS, Reporter. Ufe On the Bay r i M I K H l H < l H I I U H H I I % get a lot colder white Christmas Well, if it doeen't in a hurry, that wti will just have to Btay a dream. The hSanftfril. smooth ice on Pistakee baa dona a neat disappearing act with ths help of sun, wind and warmth. How much do you want to bet Attractive Is the home ssade beautiful by lfoore's UtUac Wnamsll It is easily applied to all types of ftmhwe aad to walls, woodwork. Soon and trim. ItaapplfaatiasMaflsglgataeny fciwhak Dries q^eklj to a durable, lustrous-satin finish.' Color aad flniah ara aot sam4= I » CREST TIRES "£• *14.80 Plua Tax >ing to be rough totallv unfit for A dollar to your Soaae men base been clearing up the 1"m» just outside the Skidmore gett course opposite Regner Road. It'll be nice to afe it fixed up again. The land there has all tho potentialities for a b-e-a-u-tiful course. Somehow it happened. That much is sure--And me thinks I know how i t c a m e a b o u t . . . Do you remember the article in this column last week concerning the presentation of tho pW caatata, "A Joke on Santa ClauS," wfcidt is to be given by the Lincoln ftedents on Saturday night,- Dec. 14-*yhewl Well it seems that a WW of the students in the cast of this cantata have left sfhool or soasething. Anyhow, the role of the mother was left unfilled, until aomebody--any by npsassd washing Comas hi a good nogs of colors, by thousands of i Visit our state far more infer. motion about' features of Ide era's VtBae 6.00 x 16 NOW AVAILABLE CRYSTALXAKE PAINT STORE Exclusive Dealers of Benjamin ft Moore Paints Phone Cryetal Lake lite Located acrwaa frees depot Crystal Lake. HI. MONTEREY AUTO SUP limited quantity available Ford, Plymouth and Coupee, Coaches and Ga*nMe4 £1, Th* Friendly Store - ^ AUTHORIZED DEALER Jra®B" f: 1 bhdy--to All the part found. I A lot of telephoning went on last| weekend between my pother and Mrs. Charles Gibba, the Lincoln school instructress--and now (you've probably guessed it) yeura truly will play the part of "mother." Laugh---I am. - ^ =^====== a. ONLY Love that man-- . Honestly, I really itoa'tthink scared by President Truman at all. No, 1 think John L. Lewis has a heart--a warm one. ' The Christmas spirit that is spreading more and more every day LJ even to John CHEVROLET BIG-CAR QUALITY F-ii' S: f A. ranig UvvrvNi W ihv V9wMn|^MiMN| sQVw •f iSMSS|«r tars is Hs fisMl b Mm --ly car in Bs QUALITY AT LOWT COST to «M TateB Corner Routes 120 and 31 rnmrnrnmrnrnm -- • " v f ~ . i.- -

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