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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Apr 1948, p. 2

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j II »• ill < 11I1II > t• • I • » *• as the April 13 primaries approach *nd we have» from Wonder Lake, TTW^H ^ two candidates for- the jol> of Re- 1MfcFy.fllf# | publican committeeman from Mc- | Henry 1 precinct, within Which this district lays. Party committeemen are nominated by petition and are elected at the primary of eaeh major political party. A precinct committeeman is elected in the election precinct in the state (outside of Cook county) IIIIIIIMIIIMIII»»*<I»M* By Vanssst Sells What is a precinct committeeman, and What are his duties? This question has been asked over and over See T. P. on ther Lake Shore for yow Seal Estate and Insurance T. P. MATHEWS ftEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKE* JLake Shore Drive, Wonder Center * Wonder Lake, 111., P. 0. Ringwood •:!.«% r-. Phone Wonder Lake 306 system VE DAY: DANCE Sponsored by Fox River Post, V. F. W., No. 4600 at HELL'S BALLROOM Johnsburg ^ WEDNESDAY, MAY~|, 1948 Admission fifty cents, including tax for a term of two years, men, together with the precinct captains appointed by the ward and townahif) OMiunitteemen, are the workers most closely In touch with the voters. They are the ones who know the people in the ward or precinct intimately, w<ho report their needs to the ward or township committeeman, and who get out the vote on election day. This is the nan responsible fey getting out the votes for the party, for the more votes the party polls in a district, the more influence the committeeman has in party affairs. The affairs of eacihN major political party are directed through a of committees, whose consists of the committeemen in the various political units. Com- 1 mitteemen wield great influence and j power as a committeeman has one ! vote for each ballot cast by his party tin his district at the preceding primary. Don't forget thft tonight. Thurs- Iday, at 8 p. m. in the Lake View 'Inn, the Wonder Lake Voters' < League will present to the people of j this district, all of the candidates who are running in the coming prii mary. There will also be township officials present. Come and meet your representative. „ , ! Mrs. Vera Henthorne spent Easter with her cousins, Dr. and Mrs. G. ; Welk, of Chicago. ' Friends of Private and Mrs. Robert Brennecka of Carson, Colo., will be glad to know that a little daughter arrived on March 19, in a Colorado hospital.' The Brenneckas were formerly residents of Wonder i Woods. Mrs. Brennecka is a British war bride. the weddiag of At ,, WB&fiiner resident of Indian BUge, when he was married oc s«turd*y In Cicero. Bob Chudik ol Pistakee Bay, formerly a Wonder Laker, was a guest at the wedding. Through a very good authority, I hear that Ronnie goes around singing: "If love is blind ; "And lovers can't see-- 2 "Why doesn't someone lev# mat" Yon know, like that "Always a bridesmaid, never a bride!" Always • $est So sorry to hear that Sharon ; Sinclair, 4,* is the latest to come down with the measles. Sharon is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Sinclair. Mrs. Ruth Wiibens of Shore Hills entertained thiee friends at luncheon on Thursrday, after which they played pinochle, with the hostess coining out with high score herself. Those present were: Emma Nelson of Woodstock; Emma Pyritz of Mc- Cullom Lake: and Alyce Hoeft, also of Shore Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil ®urch ars parents of a boy, born on March 2C, at Woodstock hospital. The young man weighed 9 pounds, 10 ounces. Another Wonder Lake baby wai born at the Woodstock hospitd on March 26. This one, a baby girl is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kuoera of .Wonder Center. The little lady weighed pounds, 2 ounces, and will probably be called Josephine. t Her big sistef, ! Patsy, 6, can hardly wait to get a glimpse of the new baBy. i Christ The King Church , Sunday" Mass, 10 o'clock. . ... i First Friday, Confessions 6-6:l» a. m. Mass and Communion, 6:15. j Altar and Rosary Society Com- ) munion Sunday, April 4, at 10 o'clock | Mass. { Altar and Rosary Society meeting | Thursday, April 8, At 8 o'clock, i Holy Name Communion Sunday^? April 11. < A Mission will be given by Father »ry, wvwvmw* ttTteit _ morainf at 6 o'clock, servieee for the children at 4 o'clock every afternoon and services at 8 o'clock for adults. A Confirmation Class la being formed. Those interested please call Mrs. Stensood, W. I* 178. The Sacrament of Confirmation will be given May Sat f o'clock. Marilyn Denbe Marke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Paul Marke, was baptised at Christ the King Mission bar Father Jamas Vandenwol on Easter Sunday, March 28. Marilyn's aunt, Mrs. .Raymond Mtnmnoeen, of Solon Springs, Wis., is godmother and Lyn Stenaoud is godfather. Father Vastdarpool and the parishen «rs tre grateful to Mf. and Mrs. Weber and Adsle 'Froehlieh of St. Patrick's Senior Choir, also the members of the junior choir, for the beautiful music during ^Hfc;' high mass on Easter morning. , " Gospel Center The Easter Services drew a record attendance, the chapel being filled to its utmost capacity. A large number of those present were there for the first time. We wish to thank all who brought beautiful plants and Easter lillies. It was indeed a glorious display. At the midweek ijservtce next Thursday evening, April 1. at 8:00 o'clock. Missionary Sums Magnusson _ Alp 8tlg Abrshsmsea wM . j to aeeorOan ----- Sunday, April 4t I services will be as follows: Bible School at 10:00 A. M., ing Worship Service at 11:00 iand evening evangelistic sex 17:45, when a special musical m» ! from wi» be presented. Mf i messages by Miss Margaret Kott an# the Pastor. "It is human to stand with th§ crowd; H is Diflne to stand alsv* Order your rubber stamps at Plaindealer. Complete Baa of Lee's W9m mnedlss at Wattles Dng Store, Henry. -- nnr>ruir| & GIVES ITS BLESSING TO ITS CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS KANE, MeHENRY AND DnPAGE COUNTIES The following endorsement appeared in the Chicago Sun-Times of March 9, w&r< tvincei ATTENTION VOTERS f\\ V WONDER LAKE -- RINGWOOD McHenry Precinct, No. 1 Meet Your Precinct Committeeman Candidates in person at HORN'S LAKEVIEW INN Wonder Center / Thursday, April 1, 8:30 0. iff. OL her Speakers -- Township Officials . and Connty Officers c Sponsored by Wonder Lake Voters League FREE REFRESHMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Mel Sellek and children spent Easter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Borchers in Chicago. '** There is a rumor going around that there will be a big Barn Dance held sometime during the month of April. This dance will probably be the combined effort of several of the local clubs and will be a real ' whooper-doo." Watch for further announcements. BETTER BIRDS I Those two new bowling teams, I born only last week, have now grown : up, have captains, and complete , nomenclature. The winning team this week, to be hereafter known as the | "Boys from Skunk Hollow" and with i Tony Grosso as captain, rolled a/ ! total of 1749, with Gil Rhode rolling7 i high series of 619, and high game of 1197. Captain Tony was next with ' 479 series, 176 high. The other J members of ,the team are Wally j Areeger and Jack Pavlik. i The losing team, (winners last j week) with Ed Dean as captain, are ; the "Dog Patchers." Bud Schau was ihigh man this week with a series of [ 452, high game of 184. Kenneth I Fossler was second high with 438 series, 150 high. The other member of the Dogpatchers is Willie Fiala. i With just a thirteen-point differjence, the "Skunkers" and "Doggers" I will battle out their rubber on Saturday for best two games oat of three. Our best-man-about-town was busy again on Saturday standing up for a friend. Ronnie Wilhelm again was ring-holder and morale builder for VIM FRANK ANNUNZIO. secretary-treasurer of the Illinois CIO-PAC, announces indorsement of HENRY BUCKHARDT, Republican candidate for congress" in the 15th district as well as indorsement of WALTER E MILLER* Republican candidate for congress from the 14th...Incumbent in the 14th }s Republican CHAUNCEY W. REED...In the 15th# it*s NOAH MASON...Both of the latter two voted for the Taft-Hartley law..#*Nuf said* NOTE: Investigation discloses that Frank Annunzio, the spokesman for the CIO-PAC In the above endorsement made |or the guidance of the REPUBLICAN voters of the 14th Congressional District, is the same Frank Annunzio who is a former DEMOCRATIC precinct captain in the notorious First ward in the City of Chicago. GIRLS-J WOMEN ADMIRAL CORPORATION IS NOW IN ACTUAL PRODUCTION •t our new McHENRY PLANT 507 ELM ST., McHENRY (Formerly $aiser-Frazier Agency Bldg.) Light, Clean, Interesting Work These eataa chicks youTie witting this yaar an doing • rital }ob providing «dia lood. So give thca thebest... sad save tiase «nd labor lot youiiwM. For big-bon«d, healthy chicks that g«t off to a flying start, buy Jamerway hatched chicks from your hatdwry an. IVm't a differ* • «no»- Then on your own iazai, us* Jameayray Iquipment and Housfag. HIT* Better Chicks - Sirs F««d John J. 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