"ttt: Published every Thursday it Henry, 111:, by Lacy H. Renkh. ';F- *.V *: •Vr-» til :x* American and 4-H fiafe ilitilitfft H >!»»•»| liM MUMl #»i mMfens -ftTSrt »wr a the flaci dedication which will taka •Ni placeon June 29, wilh plans Mag ; | made for makin* floats. A commit- » - tee was- *P which will to secure prises •en away that day. To Take Care of Editor and Maniger...«.A. H. Moihir Associate Editor Adele Froehlich Entered a* second-claaa aiatfeer at m * poatoffice at McHenry, nis undwr iM act of lftay 8, 1879. |2.60 NATIONAL COITOWAI-- " " kSSOCIATION ,MmL. as W< % M«; Mrs. iurer; chairn* risen, major pro, Gardner, minor pro- Harold Thayer, special projects; lira. Rosco* Glenn, 4-H; j a talk on * , Mrs. Ray Guhrke, community inter- i Your Heir" * est., - was given by Charlotte 1 Hogan, followed by aaewinjj demon** Charter members present were J stration. • congratulated and presented with a * ' rose. They were Mrs. Grant An- ; Emil C. Steon an4l thony of Marengo, Mrs. Fred Gay of j Johnnie French Wed Dunham, Mrs. W. ft. - Gardner of: Announcement has been made of Solon Mills, Mrs. T. A. Jiigg* of I ^e marriage in Chicago on June 7 Marengo, Mrs. C. H. O'Cock of nf Mia« Johni ~ ~ Union,, Miss Grace Stevens of Coral, Miss Marv Stevens of Richmond and Mrs. R. Turner ' oi Sotoa-Bkh. mond. - - , • -i • °/ of Miss Johnnie French of Dfecatur, !! Sitting (J?c»od§ Ala., and Mr. Emil C. Simon, Jr., of McHenry. Miss Emily Simon, pister of the groom, and Art Mercier of Chicago, a friend, acted as* attendants. Guests who attended the service were her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rv, E. O'Hearn and Miss Gloria Averson of St. Paul, Minn., Miss Patricia Tegels and Bamboo CASTING ROD Steel •. -v • , r * i;.- CASTING ROD and Minnow BUCKETS". Quart Size 'a ~ . • THERMOS BOTTLE ... Camp ' v" • cere-,)| 'olor- .. • ; Zfi'n STOOLS Tapered NYLON LEAW®^T^|r^ Gallon Size, i THERMOS JUG 5-h. p. Hiawatha OUTBOARD MOTOR --- *e*ers»le . Comet TENNIS RACKET --....w- Boys'Juvenile BICYCLES -- 24-inch -- i-$4.9fr t* $W.W' $2.1? 1^6* .„...98c • to; $L3'® ; 29c 8S.19. $134.50' $7?49 WTJS LADIES' DRESSES --- legular price $2.49 to $4J8 SPECIAL $1.69 Clothes for Men Chambray •A SHIRTS -- sanforised, cut full, rises 14Vi to 17 Oovcrt SHIRTS -- regularly $1.98, sizes 15 to 17, special Grev Covert . . . PANTS -- regularly $2.79, Special $1.39 $1.69 BIB OVERALLS -- * ' - . sises 32 to 42 * " • - V ^Special ^3.49 -. RuMter-Dipped - CANVAS GLOVES -- regularly 59c, spedal Genuine Chippewa WORK SHOES -- leather soles . 34e $6.95 - BAKDANA HANDKERCHIEFS ' , 3 to a customer! • :^---_rSpec«al 22c .. ' SHIRTS Athletic SHIRTS Cut Full and Roomy SHORTS -- regularly regularly $1.79, special. $1.49 39c $1.29t special fVM' Clothes WNId Colom - Long Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS -- regular price $139, special. White TEE SHIRTS -- regular price $1.19, special -- Plata Colored - Long Sleeve TEE SHIRTS -- regular price 98c, special $L1* .. 98e .. lie Kv .. V V G A R B B S ' a®a < to lfrc; . SLN ' Sponnona Baptism " John Scheid and : daug"hter, Rena, ^ j . |la st Sunday acteil- a« sponsors for O.E.S. Plans ' '.Howard Stephen^Scheid,- son of Mr. OTUIS . rB1,ricm 1CKC,B „ Future Events . " ._/• . !»"d Mrs- E^,e' St J^hVBeatrice Beverage of Denver Colo. Two events ffflrfhc near fotttfiff'are-!-vho was baptized at St. - P The -couple left following1 the being planned by the O. E. S. chap- ^ch .n Richrnv"^ **^ JJI'mony for a wedding trip to Co ter. Tfiev are the bake sale, which Blake. Mr.^Schcid " alinf ado and have just this week rewill be held on j^jday, July 18, and the public dessert bridge to be held in the Masonic hall at 1:30 o'clock on the afternoon of J^jily , Home Bureau Holds 1 29th Annual Meeting T-; The McHenry County Home Bureau held its tw; meeting at the -SW k, offi- Mrs. Juerjens the ensuing' meeting of the group will be "at the Sutton Club. At Vales Home Mrs. Albert Vales was hostess . to e East River Road Pinochle cntb ast Thursday afternoon. Prize winty- ninth annual j ners ,were Mrs. George Glos, Mrs. dstock Commun- | E. R. Sutton, Mrs. Ben Dietz and ity high school last week- with odfi- ! M™. Bruno Jueriens. The next cers Ijeing elected for .. year. Mrs. Elbert Kingsley of Alden home of was re-elected presidnt, with other July 3. great-grandfather and great - aunt --^ > SI respectively, the cfild. . .Jhonie. # \ youn Pinochle Clulk a'*-•*- ' 'j Pivarffl--r r«mn ... ' 't, «. ' !'fc The be on Thursday, iS/KVt THAT OLD CANVAS! Setfatt makes old stained or faded canvas look like new ai-a fraction of replacement cost. This remarkable paint leaves the fabric pliable and will not crack. It adds greatly to durability as k as sun resistant, water repellent and resards rot and mildew. Easy to apply-- just brush or spray it on. 10 attractive colors -- also Blade, White and Clear. Use it on Beach Chairs and Umbrellas^ Awnings, Cabanas, Tent*, Gliders, Canvas Shoes and Leggings, Fiber Rugs, Canvas Auto Tops, etc. One quart covers approximately 60 square feet. One coat |t usually suliidciit. m C R N V H 8 P R I N T HAYES CANVAS PlIAILE • WILL NOT CKACK sow >v "| • JOHN J. VYCITAL HDWL Mrs . m e • '4 •„'11 Mill Eknplsgreii Enjoy Party Employees of the Farmers Mill, their families and friends enjoyed a get-fcdgether one evening last week at the Bernard M. Smith home. A weiner rsast was held outdoors, followed by cards and a social evening. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Rov Miller, Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Freund, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Blake, Miss Grace Bolger, Miss Ethel Freund, Harry Stilling. Eddie Blake, Walter, Robert and Mary Miller. . ,1 • * * O.E.S. Holds ^ Initiation . Four members were initiated into the local chapter of the Eastern Star at a special service held at Acacia hall last Monday evening. - They were Ercell ..Lock,. Elizabeth Brand, Harry Lock and William Rochelle. A tasty buffet lunch was served at the close of the evening by James Downs, George Reicker and Elsi? Feiereisel. • -, Community Club To Meet July 1 / " The Johnsburg Community Club W'll hold, its next meeting at Nell's ballroom on Tuesday evening, July 1. The committee in charge includes Fred Smith, Leo Smith, Walter Smith, Walter M. Smith and. Norbert Smith. * * * Ring wood Sunshine Girls Met June 19 ^ , The Ringwood Sunshine Girls met at the home of Muriel Butler, the assistant leader, on June 19 at 2 p.m., With the jledge_to Rivervtew . Camp ;' • :• •? Planning Picnic There will be only two meetings of Riverview Camp, R. N. A., during the summer months, on July 1 and Aug. 5. The ladies ai-e planning for their annual picnic, which will take place at the home of Mrs. George Reiker ion Judy 15. GREENWOOD GIRL CHARMING BRIDE OF ERVEN ERBER Phone 98-M Complete line of Beebe livestock remedies at Wattles Drug Store, Mc- McHenry' Henry. \ 43-tf-p4 Rev. Frederick Pudsell officiated at the nuptial service at the Zion Lutheran church last Saturday evening, June 21, at 7 o'clock, uniting in marriage Miss Marjorie Griswold and Mr. Erven C. Erber. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilberf Griswold of Greenwood, while the groom is the' son of Mr. and Mrs. George Erber, who reside south of McHenry. The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion with bouquets of garden flowers. Mrs. Delia Cheney of Wonder Lake acted as "oloist. her offering being "I Love You Truly." The bride was charming in a white net gown, with fingertip veil held in place by a beaded tiara. She wore a pearl necklace, a gift of the groom, and carried a bouquet of red roses. Mrs. Shirley Mansfield of Woodstock acted as matron of honor for ner sister. She wore pink taffeta with net overskirt«*and a wreath of white carnations in her hair. She carried a bouquet of gladioli. ft an old fcciom that aayl3> ne can make money, but it ""lakes a special Irind of ability to put * - few dollars away regit* , |arly fot *he future. ^ A well-known business leader once said, 'It . j^ou want to know whether ;:^r not you are likely *o succeed in life ask yourself this question, I save' money?' If caii t, tbe seed c£ successltikit in you." The reason is simple. Money management calls for good judgment, discipline, wisdom, thrift and determination -- the qualities that help a man to succeed at any task. If you haven't a savings ac-. count with lis, v;e invite you to open one. If you already have an account here, come in and make everypay tiff im*- '.s" • "* - * * i VMW:^?. Ifttntor TMtoral Um' Byatoin KmNr Deposit lacvrftiiot CkHrpoeKfl^B • »m i in 11 in ill ill i tutMiiMi i #i i »iii iimi mi ii k,-. 'I'M**- Miss Lorraine Xrber, sisl^r of the ; cake as the lovely centerpiece oa tka groom, was briliwmiaid, attti«d in; blue marquisette and piece. -®er fashioned* of g)«4i. Roy , Erber for hi« bfpther, and of Crystal Laka, i groomsman. Ushers Erber of a floctf headas" bast Walter Pugmi were rge The couple left on a short wed«8^r trip and* WiH be at home at- Burton's f Bridge after July 5. The bride is a graduate of tin / WVMdstock high school and served / during the war with the medical corps aa a WAC. She has been em- .; ployed since that time at the En» • anufafeturing Co., at Crystal f Wonder Lake, his brother, and J. Griswold of Woodstock, toe bride's brother. Mrs. Griswold chose an aqua print!, ,a graduate of dress, with which she wore white high school and served as a accessories and a -corsage of pink and white eaf^atiowii. Mrs. Er*)er wore a grey dreis with white accessories and a similar corsage. A recaption followed at vthe Odd* fellow hall' in Crystal Lake for 250 guests. A delicious innch was served at 11:30, with a three-tier wedding staff sergeant with the army air corps for two and one-half yeats in the European theatre. Ha is naw foreman of the sewing department at the Ero factory. Complete line , of D|r. Hess' and animal remedies at Drug Store, McHeftry. m 48-tf-pS IT'S CANNING TIME! Jaclrry WORTS -- iggi Mb • O V I I A L I B ^ tan . .. sises 10 W IS Regularly $1.98. flpatfal $L4#° . ' Kk)- Overnite CASE -- tl-ineh, regular price $1.15, special . 91J8 (plus 29% fed, tax) SWIMMING SUITS -- made and styled in California $S.98 to $6.98 Bathing CAPS --• regular price 69c, special CAPS -- for repeating cap pistols boxes I S Y O U R F I G U R E S A P G i N G ? Brace up with a T%/Uicet Shoulders drooping, middle ill fitting? You'll leel and k wear the New BRACER. Exclusive features Include e newly designed lop that snugs up to you without rolling, special tubular le^bsnidMntl won't crease, cuil or tfott--A soit fly front pou^tMfrsttUad- )usting,ffts to eityposlttcn, Tou'll knor Sugared Ready for Immediate Use! 'Ku.'^nc°E5$050 ;& Black/ Leave Your Orders bjr Friday and Fruit will be Delivered the Following Week! Select Oanadiit Blueberries Wfth Fttre Cine Sugar . 80-lb. 4C no. •i I*,'-. v ao-lb. -1." 7 BOLGERS DRUG STORE GRBKN STREET McHENRT, ILUNOttl Motorola^ • RADIOS -- It aU cars Coronado' :••••& CAR AERIALS DeLuxe ; , -- FLAG SETS ..••••'•T. ....v-K**1*!'"***"'1"* Varcon , SPARK ^LUGS -- regularly 4Sc Tube ' ^ ;• REPAIR KIT -- special .............. iMant STOP LIGHTS Hydraulic 59c 28c $54.95 to $84.95 ....11^ to $3-49 S7e .set af 4, eadi 28c ^aack $8.19 BUMPER JACK rALL RIMS ... e Cellette, ,i..-.;.jss<|' W-96 .JMt $M5 - TIRE S?EC1AL - &oexie' CASING . ^iu* r^Cxl7 CASING $11.76 (Plus federal ta^) Wc Trade Tlree! RED BARN PAINT super quality - bright red 5-gallon can . . regular price $12.25. Special $9J95 x FREE ------ *• IS#-Insulators and 10 Corner Insulators with' FENCE CONTROLLER ^ $13.75 to $2350 ^ i i Tbe Friendly Store AUTHORIZED DEALER . uMI XJ - ,,. ,4% 523 Main Street NWEST. •ITHENRi^i. - ^ **'-p ISlJklfD LAK^ ILIJN0IS ^ ^ Smiles west from Wauoonda on route 170 FIRST ANNIVERSARY' . June 28-29, 1947 'w Tap w. Come in lild visit thf4>eautiful glass bar^5 ' W 43??^^^ the te'tf• 'mimMbdayf. . _ .L, Famous For Fine Foods 7' Dabbing # i ^ "Entertainment OnniMd " ; Pineapple " i i ;<ioai.K 15.98 84b. 1.98 &«d r Raspberries . ^ " !f "7.95- can 2.98 Strawberries . »» . ^9.95 «-»>. f ""ean-: " ,*5 3.25^ Apricots -«, Extra Select -Halves 3.98 Pitted, Oregon _ Bing Cherries , C ^ " • *' 30-lb. " ean . . . • i - 5 M l W 'U.'.1™1 •••-nM . ' - tit--. m0.Ib.5~ ban 2.98 & mm mm^ •••• •• -- v -- RED TART CHERRIES These; are the world famgi^ Door.County, Sturgeon Bay Montmorency Chimes. JO lb. eaa $5*98 " ~ V BOYSENBERRIES, 10- lb can $2.98 20-lb. can ". ...J... $5.75 LOGANBEEBIESriO-lb. can $2 98 20-lb. can ..$5.75 BLACKBERBISS, 10-% can i$2.98 . 20-lb. can !..! r, $5.75 Young berries or DEWBERRIES, 10-lb. can $2.98 Select Hand Pitted ' ' ITALIAN PRUNES, 10,1b. cau „ . $1.98 30-lb. can $3.98 FRUIT SALAD, 10-lb. pkg. .„.C^_$2.49 Black " " ^ ^ ' . RASPBERRIES, 8-Ib. can ....$2.98 Peaches or APRICOTS, 10-lb. can ^ $1.69 GOOSEBERRIES, 10-lb. can $2.98 Peaches . ; Select Wedrtern • * « ^Mountain Grown 30-lb, ^can ^3.98 Sliced or Tidbits of ' * ! ' 7#^., ' ; Pineapple . - •. * SO-Ui*: > gr ad e e can Oe^O 10-lb. can 2j?8 -5- Prices Slashed 35 to 40 Per Cent r- , Buy now and save on these unusual low prices, On the Finest Quality Frozen Fruits . . . will be in effect for a limited t'me only. We poeitiv^ly witU aot lie able to guarantee these prices^later in the sea ;on. . - •"%: • >7 > ^ D I C K O W S iWL Ma a Anr-R* Kl/ EcTt CpAoHG/At MEN RX; £ - i.a fp±i A'- ^ 1 r:' ' • i ..rr; .