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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Dec 1946, p. 4

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mmm will to Mm Uga . •» the of Circle * ef tfce to •on of Hub take place on Mevt news after Taee- • at I o'clock. Please yeoriUms in before the dead- CD.«f A. Han AmhI Pwtr TheC. D. of A htM its meeting bat Thursday, at which time Father Eugene Baumhofer addreseed the cnos. Mrs. Colleta Adams and her _iee aarved lunch at the dose of CM Tb Cfcttdre* 1%T Mothers fbr held in the X. of C. hall on Friday. Dec. It. The program will start at, 8 o'clock with an of Christmas Each person who brine* should also brine a gift Jtr exchange. Chriatian Mothers ;; Held Aanaal Jflectian The Chriatian Mothers held election of officers at their meeting last Friday evening, with the following being chosen to} head the organisation for the ensuing year: President, Helen Weber; vice-president, Catherine Worts; secretary, Evelyn Freund; treasurer, Anna Hay. Following Ae business of the meetiaff, cards were played and. htndi served. Decorations were in keeping with the season. ' • nmMrvraa V/iw Wft& Mrs. Stoffel The Neighborhood eluh met last The organisation is planning a Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Christmas party, to to held on Dec.. Simon Stoffel on Main atreet. Pnse proatfhing holiday season " A exchange was a nature at the noon's entertalme a•sn t.• was ia charg« atod to tin ohtldat tha Hut PTA on. D.a e. ..4 . Selections included "Whistle While You Wo*V by the sixth grade boys; rrhhyytthhm ttooaadd numbers by the first grade; a^senj^bji_tto 2nd numbersby tha "tring accompanied by two ptam players, were Mary \*»9 Nancy Siemon, Mmt Ann Shirley Wegener, BtafeUL Weber, Virginia Williams and Patricia Wohlert. Jack Wirts played "Adoration" as a violin solo. . The next meeting of the PTA^will to treated on drib mat at Nickels last for tha ewsn- Mrs. Howard Watties" wid Mia Leslie Oleon. The eluh ia yainhi a Christmas party and dinner to C# held next week. ^tha's CesBt j&snurti. Foresters, 777, will their annual Christmas party Tueeday, Dec. 17, at 6:16 o'clock in tte achool halt All new will to guests of the court; other members are asked to bring a cover. IAvsh.- A4ft vBnNMI December ft, ai WKSVm mi * Xaaaa Party "" aaal Cfarietmaa party ot fhe wW be combined with the 1 mNddy meeting in the hall on Thursday, Dec. 19. Than will to a pet-luck luneheon at 1 o'clock, followed by a Christmas RwMk All MiNil Rf w|fQ to be present. e • • t K. & Will [eat Dae. St Eaatern Star miwfcari are urged to attend the regular meeting and //to to held on Monday, Deeeastor St. Those attendfa are aaked to brinr a fifty cent gif for exchange. Ttotu win to prae tice for initiation during the meeting. IM H Ira# that you ;>/«i RiVp it IWHII awajai&mlai MnwMnUf« s. S'„j; envviv v^nnBanAw A cAsArguylsA?V Isn't dial good reason ^to Mod thorn quafity Christmas cards? Than s^id GIBSON quality Qwistmas ctrdi Belgcr's Drag Store tp\.. M „ 1 Mr %$S%. f IT'S A GIFT-- For Your test Girl 1 Stall be Beloved cwdigan sweaien of mkm all wool knits. Just rijht for school. Both in aiics.8-16w Ch r i s t ai* 8 slip-on Dickie Blouses in all colon . . . so-o many materials and narl-lint (O choQIS from! wweatera to delight lister. Colors she'll -«aB "out of this worlds# $4.98 SUCK SEASON wool Dorr flaaaet In Brown. Navy. Sites 7-14 13.98 and up WM Chopper Mitts compl ,M Hl.h lliinne al For Outdoor work. Mitts $1.39 Ueen 39< SUSPENDERS CORONADO ELECTRlf . PHONOGRAPH ' r Pigskin Driving Gloves $2.29 Did will like these ellic orpUstic suspenders. 98< to noo Single record player with fall volume and excellent tone quality, walnut lakh. $27.50 PORTABLE RADIOS Smart luggage type cabinet. Operates on dry batteries or 110-veit AC or DC. #8.06 less batteries Pen and Pencil Set $5.95 '-i Bvsnhsip niiasiiiilliM pan and Famous Bvsnhup Pxsssnlatkm p« withUft cold flllsd ymrtaUtd forever. Blaek. cmp--gusnuUtdfonStr.Blixk, Brown, blus, grssu, gray or brown, bloe, gnsn, fray, or Heating Pads $ 7.30 Electric Toasters , ^/V 7.10 Electric Travel Iron "... 6.25 Stove Hot Plate. 2-buraer 6.25 Hair Dryer f: Sflu W6 y j;V:$3l£v- . /• COtJHTY DISABLED PKXORS ASI AIDED . . BY UHABUJTATIOK ^ Fonr disabled men and . witieni ana a veteran of World War II, from McHenry county are now in payihg Jobs and eight other dishbied men and women are receiving services through the Illinois Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. As a result of rehabilitation, the yeai income of the four handicapped p« sons increased from MJMO to 9t^( Frank 6.. Itompsen, director of Registration and Education and chairman of the state board of vocational education, explained that the average weekly income of these four persons when they reported to the division was 92S.TO and that after rehabilitation their average weekly income Jumped to «tt JO. The Illinois division is properly staffed and able to assist every handietfpjptiil eftiaen in Illinois if there is a reasonable proepect that the disability can 'to removed or reduced, Mr. Thompsen pointed out. Over 4600 disabled persons in Illinois "have become independent wage earners through rehabilitation services state the expansion of the program* under Governor Dwight H. Green. Basically the same services are avaiafcle to disabled civilians through the state rehabilitation agency v are available to disabled veterans under the MGI Bill' with the exception of pensions and subsistence while in training. Services include free medical examnation, v&cational guidance, training in industry, col leges, and schooU, ization, prosthafl Job placement. Th< surgery, hospitaL c appliances and teee needing assistance can apply told him, H our«Mlc*4us tliat question the Departm k mil I retafl ttackbone ot Ainerlciai has free entipilse. Too may sal havj# only two or ttttoe of .employees, and operate he fironi your ownhome^ but replied, %rhen yon say yon are de M of a you make Soaip to smalL business just the same, " businessmen." "Of course a*d we want to help, you are," we answered, We are ready to make "you and many othos who loans fbr every construolim stores, shops, offices, tfvea^ Qne rigMk M<^EHRY STATE BANK >, i' *•' " ^ " *' "*v' - ^ *' ' "r-' -air If*- :ii " as a'liiiiiirt <• til1,T--ttnatfiFfi- ^ ' ':'1 :V **•*•" ,> i * 5 " AZ : C.' i'V ' %. % \^*7* Mi Meral Deposit tevrayoe OlrpdVfttCMi •• >1 ifitttteiMi ininmi'Miiiinm i»ni it 111»< f v' - . " *4 & * at the stato contact thf McHenry eo< * Waeh!Y!5, STATE UmfiiilTY ^ still ADxrnmra VETERAN Illinois is one of the fMr states that can still admit mmdsrgraduate veteran students to its state university. Local service officers of the Illinois Veterans Commission have been advised |>y Administrator Homer G. Bradney that approximately 1100 additional students can be admitted to freshmen and sonhmore liberal arts, commerce and . engineering classes at the Galeabunr Undergraduate Division of the university of Illinois for the second semester, starting in February. Administrator Bradney points out that the Galesbun division has housing facilities which are so sadly lacking at other schools. aa vetaraaa •a well as work. . .. OA1B cuvss oaom ohs vnoas WW, 98 TO 19 4 In an unscheduled curtain-i game last " " Town tied eurtain-raiaar night, tha CWk thrwgh in flto the Weei- >*•-" /1- final period to win against stodc VPW team by a. scon ef 36 to 29. P18 Oo-opa got off to a slow start and trailed until the third quarter. Glenn Peterson and Joe Jacksea turned on the -steam in the fawt two quarters to out score their opponents two to one in the last period. Peterson totaled eleven points and , »P' eight to stay close to "Pete. ^ The game was a preliminary easiest for the main .event batween a picked team ftom Woodstock ml the KanaMfCity Store. Be sure and^brtogAs Mddiea la to see Santo at Alfhoff*a Hardware store on Saturday, December 14. •t* Sl>IM ' •«% Our stock of Jewelry ap propriate for Christmas gift» i8 most complete. *v a 4* B^k>w we mention a fe% « . -f' • MWifi d Dtamoniiltiiiga for ladie® and gents Watches for both and gents Watch Bands Billfolds Dresser Sets Military Brashes Ear Rings Carmen Sets Masonic and Eastern Stat Rings Cectume Jewelry •trti;* * There wfB be chill winds this winter but you won't feel them in this all wool doiible-breasted overcoat. Handsome 4nd comfortable--priced to yonr budget. SWEATERS $5.95 and up PHONE 11 MAIN STREET WEST McHENKY L a r g e A s s o r t m e n t Charms ' Ohokers ™ Charm Bracelets 5 Large selection of Walt Disney Charms for Young Lfedies Pearls Compacts Baby Sterling Junior Sets and Spoons p?it Sterling Baby Cups Baby Rings and Lockets Baby Cups Cameo Sets - •' C Chatelin# Pilia Lapel Watches R h i n e s t o n e P i n s Brace lets and Ear Ring! Rosaries & Prayer Boo.ks Pen and Pencil Sets with Eversharp CA Bait Points Music Boxes Electric ao<^s * *-; t ^ Christmas Cards trs| Onr Christmas Layaway Pl|a Steffaris Jewelry. MASK BTKXKT -- PHOMK 13J-J--WIST MeHKNSY • 1 -• V':] -III!' ' ' """

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