rr <* \ < v z*?'- ' * "" {'$£ th t } *'? " yr TV' - v/4-.rT^' #S«i ft*®. 3f 3&i. ••; >':)ji ;'"Xv ; "* ;T,^ 7-. i--* Thursday, May 13, 1948 -- Mb TBS McHEHXY PLAfNDKALXB ^?P^FT:>? w . * , tt. ?Fift Thrtt I to church." -Miss Nancy Rudin was the soloist for the service and sang j Dvorak's "Song My Mother Taught ^ w "'•'- ... , . je.! Me." The Cherub Choir sang Rubens Many families accepted Je» stein-8 «0ur Gifts We Bring Thee." paster's invitation to "make Sunday j On Tuesday, May if, one of the ^|» real family day and bring Mother; most important church meetings of BERNIE MATCHEN LIVESTOCK HAULING -*jGEN£RAL TRUCKING A*0, • *'*#*' i the year was held. Many friends and members of ths church will set the goal and make for future reports. We ask your prayers and cooperation in this undertaking. This week Thursday, Friday and Saturday the W. S. C. S is sponsoring a rummage sale, to be held in ithe church basement. We invite you ; to come over aad do a little rummaging. (You might And a bargain.) i Ljutt W^dn??diy, Msty 5, th6 Sun- . day School teachers met and one" of i the important things acted upon --, her , engagessfcnt to Irvin Wheelock, Jr., of WMft, Oregon. Miss Schrogder's itfans for an early wedding had to be postponed due to a teaching contract in a Sussex, Wis. school. The bells will ring for Dotty awl Il-v in June 1949. •s»*> ."•;*««, - ,,jfe rox 8treet V '- >• nmvwt istroJycm SALI Saturday's regular monthly n , birthdayparty by the Screwy Dozen BY GOODAEAR «*l¥ RUNS AND RUNS AND RUNS* * Don'4 miss this sale on famous Marathon tires! Marathons are back, and better than ever! More and stronger cords give the rugged Marathon greater protection against tire failure . . the same safe diamond tread gives you the long wear and non-skid safety that made its predecessor famous. Mrs. Roy Slake returned with her bundle from heaven from the Woodstock hospital last Friday. Mother and son, Dennis Michael, at present are spending * few days with grandpa and grandma Chelini of was the opening of" Sunday School 12?"** 'C8fb a half-hour earlier. Instead otf! fh*»Pap» Roy is putting the ftmshopening at 10, it will be 9:S0. The i [«* touches to the nursery in their first Sunday for this new time will hom* on th* border^ be June 6. Be sure and mark yourj _ . calendar now so you won't for---* 1 .bout «* SS 5££ fSSEk, Mr* AdaUne **r' and good luck. On Thursday, May 6 your pastor and his wife observed their seventh yedding anniversary by attending the Garrett annual spring banquet held at The (First Methodist church, Evanston, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Price Were accompanied by Rev. and Mrs. George Marshall of Greenwood and ; ft; Rev. and Mrs. Stuart Joranson of Ingleside. It was a very lovely iffair. The three young men are looking forward to the graduation exercises which will be held June 14 and on which day they will receive their B. D. degrees from Garrett Biblical Institute. Garrett is the largest school of Theology in Methodism. > Next Sunday observe the anniversary of Pentecost by attending church. The sermon topic will be, "I'm for the Church." McCullom Lake On Parade (By Yardstick) Greetings, Folks: Sunday was a great day for the mothers of our community, in spite of all the weather Mother Nature threw at us. I At the home of the George Baumbecks the cause for festivities were two-fold. Gporge Jr., the pride and joy of the Baumbeck household, received his first holy communion at St. Mary's church in McHenry Sunday morning. Among the guests present at their ^home •who helped make this occasion' a memorable one for Georgie, Jr., 1 were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baumbeck of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clioj-, j nacki, Mr. and ,^frs. Tony Doolin, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schaeffer. son was the honored birthday cele- | brant at this affair. After the usual I servings of tasty treats, President Ed Walton did the honors on the huge birthday cake, which was enjoyed by all. Phil Brautigam and his rhythmic orchestra provided the i music for the wrestlers. | Ernie Freund, McHenry's leading i barrister and an ardent exponent 01 I the art of Terpsichore, entertained ! the crowd with his solo rumba. Ernie learned the dance by riding around on a farm tractor that had a loose seat. feats aad Bstta 1» fix an Irish stew--walk him around the block a few times. You're a good woman. Mom, was the compliment one of our 7-year oldsters paid his mother on Mother\i day. ADIOS. Speed 01 gnat-- The fastest American snaks can travel only three miles per hour* \ CARD OF THANKS In this- manner we wish to thank friends and neighbors for the many" expressions of sympathy offered in our basMvement. j Complete line of Lee's poultry ITHE FRITZ E. FENSKE , remedies at Wattles Drag Store, Me- 52 FAMILY. * 1 Henry. £5 Raised on Read Ike Want Ads! '«#. a + ' V ^ ^ j- r ' * M >; 2..* - f ^ .A '*€!t A beautiful electric refrigerator *'as the gift Lee Sawdo bestowed en the charming mistress of his fr-MKsho'd on her day. This brought Lilt's cup of happiness to the point cf overflowing. Backed by Goodyear's Standard Guarantee -- this is the same warranty that covers every tire <0 ' bearing the Goodyear name, NEW TUBIS SAVt VIRtS I Mr. and Mrs. Warren Barber en- <oved the company of Mr. and Mrs. t^Duane Barber at their Orchard Drive ihome ovpr the weekend. Thr» names of Mr. and Mrs. Theo- •*-d«*re Olson will soon Ve added to our ! rermanent residents' list. Their son, • Art. also expressed "his dseire to i establish a home for "his lovely family in our community. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fritx, Jr^. of Chicago were weekenders at the - Thome of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Zovoda. 100 years of service! We of the North Western are proud of this record; pleased to point to our growth from a few miles of strap-rail line with a single locomotive, to a 9,600- * Vpall# rail network serving nine states. But we know well that the real credit for our progress OQjt go tO you, the traveler, the shipper, the farmer ... to die generations in your family and community who had faith in this railroad, who stood with'us through hard , times and good in the realization that community development and good transportation go hand in hand. So io our 100th birthday, pur thanks are to you-- <W&ose vision and assistance have made this event possible. R. L. Williams, president CHICAGO and NORTH WESTERN SYSTEM Calf Raisers! Here are two heifers raised 00 Kaff-A. They were weaned from whole milk at just 10 days of age. They're big, sturdy girls -- just the kind you want in your future' dairy herd. Each of these calV^s saved more than $10 worth of whole milk for their owner. We believe you can make calf-raising on your farm -- b y feeding Kaff-A. It's a buttermilk and vitamin food--25 piwyn protein. Just mix it with water and feed your calves ss you would feed millc. Each 25-Ib. pail replaces 250-lbs. of mHIr, Stop in next time you're near our store. We'll show you how you can raise heifers like these above. Ask us for the free folder which describes "The Kaff-A System of Raising Calves". /;! Big Foot Prairie BIG FOOT FEED COMPAQ -Crystal Lake , McHENRY COUNTY FARMERS CO-OP. , / Hartland THE SHURTLEFF COMPANY Harvard FARM SUPPLY COMPANY Hebron E. P. KRAFT FEED COMPANY E. L. BAKKOM & COMPANY Huntley CONLEY'S FARM SUPPLIES MARLOWE FEED & HATCHERY ^ Marengo MARENGO H ATCHSRY THE SHURTLEFF COMPANY & McHenry McHENRY COUNfr . FARMERS CO-OP. 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