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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Feb 1948, p. 3

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•-W itffublic hearing on the tentative it on various types of conaqMm favored by the school survey imttee of McHenry county was in Harrison school pn Wednesevening. Roland McCannen, tj superintendent of schools, «*- mi the very comprehensive reluae win of Chii served which has in the MttJStteeiltttt Jtme i,~after public William Deckard hearfogs havp decided the we of who Consolidation moat favored ia the the [ eeenty. {morning, is Of the forty-two present sit the! Mr- jy Harrison school, thirty-seven voted i ***• Wwt wit* fe#Tagalar following the ytrotoy service lb Wickline Bay, at he Feb. for a county unit. Refreshments were served at the Mid of the meeting by a committee wife make their homa. Ralph White, well known carpenter of this district, ran foot last week and crutches. nail into his having to use A Polar 'Bear play was presented in all four rooms of Harrison school last week by Chuck Majerdk, Winn Davidson, Sandra Sells and Sandra 'Jo Monteleone, The cast, all fourthtraders, had written, staged and directed the play. i WITH PERFECT GOLDEN TOAST! CAMFIELD Avtssuitk Tsoster • jqw-Tlw Central for Mm nMwiml Of esy-te-remeve f m # >•> 4mm IN «•> M m mm- ' Mm Mm '• Jmt tld00 ea(y tUti At AIMtd In m Journal O Good ft Light--medium--or dark--whichever way you l%e your toast, enjoy it that way, day after day. It's easy--just set the automatic dial on this value-packed f imiflsy For Easy Washday* • Aluminum agitator wM» . easy, thorough, wash • flcfion * . • Washes diily clethes Dual ssrfety releasee* wringer • • Largo tub holds • #y doMios • CStONAM "DilUXI" EUCTtIC WASSER These fine washers are avaHable NOWI They him out a wash thafs thofo-dean jnd yot are so gentle with your dakifte e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e /• . 11.95 down, IQOfir wfc. payahli womhly Authorised Dealer 511 Main Street » McHenry 459 West McHenry Infirmity Department Mrs. Frances Felthan is nursing a* sdly bruised leg which she hurt while sledding down a steep hill with her small son, Wayne. It was thought at first that the leg was broken, but probably Mrs. Felthan .will be back on her feet again in a few days. Alsg) suffering from a Sledding accident is small Nancy (Angstrom, who injured a leg on the Same hill. Helen Armstrong, 9, is facing the World these days with a cut-up head and eye suffered when she fell at School, and Jbanne Loclynger is unable to attend school because of injuries suffered while skiing last Sunday. The next TSrife you are up near the 4chool house, drop into the lower grade groom, taught by Mrs. Beraice Blount, and see the little house Which the first and second grade Supils of this room iiave built and nished. The little red and white house was prepared in sections by Ray Von- 5 am pus, but all assembling, painting, and other work, including the manufacture of tha furniture, is the Work of the children, all of whom are on one of the four committees in charge. The furniture committee has Roger Benson as chairman; the inside committee is headed by Judy Troxell as chairman; the furniture Committee has Danny Cheney as Chairman; and the outside committee is headed by Johnny Sirtak. Mr. Ifnd Mrs. Fred Hansen of .Wonder Center celebrated thirtythree years of marriage on Saturday, Jan. 31. Sons, Marius and Roger, Were present with their wives, Jay and Ethel, respectively, to help celebrate the occassion, as were small Sranddaughters, Mickey and Jacquene. Two of Mrs. Hansen's aisifcie, Mrs. Clara Chaloupka and Mrs. Laura Horton, both of Chicago, added to the festivities. Mrs. Horton's husband, Clayton, her daughter, Virginia James, and her son-in-law, fChuck" James, were also among |he guests. anie VanKanegan of Wickline i*ay, senior at McHenry high school Was a winner in a talent show held In the high school on Saturday evening for the benefit of the journalism class. Janie won second prise of £3.00 for her rendition of ' You Do." Bhe was accompanied by her father, James Van Kanegan, who is a proeasional musician, now heard on ^|he radio. In the race fbr Republican committeeman, which will be voted upon ™ |n April, Stanley Hunt of RR1, Ring- $veod, has now filled on the Democratic ticket. There are three on the Republican ticket, only one of which fan be chosen.- They are: John Viola and James Pavlik of Wonder Lake and Earl Whiting of Riji^wood. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Henning Widen who celebrated thirty three years of marriage on January 28- f Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Cormier of Indian Ridge and their .son, Bobby, dorf, IfinC Liffiu Persberg*and1l(n^ Graee flsUsk eajifeA an evening of bridge with their hostess. Who resides sti Willow Drive, in sr Lake, is sr medical patient at the Woodstock hospital. Sunday, Ftbruanr 15, is being designated at the Woodstock Opera House as "Wonder Lake Night," and are offering tickets st s special price of seventy-five cents each for admission on that particular night. This ira eat of forty-five cents, the Pap^'fs All," ormance which is scheduled because of the great demand for it. i partkufai ing and b« effort to attend. Those interested in A9& held m. Sunday, shall endeavor service* teat wtu nave an sll, with a Jet of good jglWW p o s i t i For next Sunday. Feb. evangelistic and -MqrjMe' I to our Morno toaster *Whst will speak •'clock, does Scripture WatST 8ubecribe xor The Piaindealer Order your Piaindealer. **-* st • ue. Mfk "SPHBDT" F", Jby NICK MILLER'S McHENRY 6ARA6C play perfi This particuTar play is highly amusand will be well worth everyone's %-Hi securing tickets are asked to phone 128 after 5 p. m. and tickets will be reserved for you. - FRONT STREET ROUTE PHOKS 10841 Mrs. Ralph 9wearingen is home again after her sojourn at the Woodstock hospital following the birth of her daughter on Jan. 21. The littl« girl, who weighed 9 lbs. at birth, ha* been named Ntorma Mae. This baby, Amazon was also El inches iongKJ "Whatta Baby" Swearingen is the first grandchild of Mr. and . Mrs. Jri ' •' sak. \ V , V . Marilyn Kem« of Woodstock honored last Saturday at a misce** laneous shower in the McHenry home of Mrs. Thomas M, Phalin. Miss Kerns will marry John L. Phalin of McHenry on Feb. 7. t and after i New Orleans honeymoon, the young folks will reside in a cottage of Oak St. in Indian Ridge. Present a| the shower was Mrs'. William Phalift of Wonder Lake. The prospective t groom is a nephew of Mrs. Eleanor Foley who is principal of the Harrison School, Wbnder Lake. Gospel. Center , Among the future events of the Gospel Center is the monthly Fellowship Night on Friday evening. ;Feb. 20, at 8 o'clock. Among special features on the program is the film; "The God of Creation," presented - •? 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