rnitm •\ 1 : ' ,"w^": <f -«<i Oa Para#* |llHIIMIIMItlMM»M>IH Hi (IF Yardstick) folks: ^ two-day holiday Henry at Crown Point g*UWM. May 29. :. 1Ur wsdJng came as a coaplete surprise to He many friends of thia charming twosome. Soon after their ~rom Grown Point tike this bode sneaks «p an'!begin at SxSO ami slams the window down on mah at 10:45< neMe neck an "robs me. Do you mean to tell this court!® * changein the^ that with a big Republican parade;'5** *ke memorial t worship ippur friends 'mm of service, "ly service, of 94UL1S had $1449.(9 of this amount cash. continue! and1 oversight will be quickly and cheerpaid in | fully remedied. going by and all the people watching Mrs. Harry Barr sang a very loyely 9-evar the] .fees at the Kile at a surprise wedcoMled with the idepl afc*jdinner given V Mr. and Mrs. kwhendreda of our smk4£TVetle in the Kiwtty Pine room lents te ^ rf thrir testis saw leaidcata flocking jke in the admUi, to for a gay. as weU as their gaaata. Wtth- -#•t Isar of contratteosa we can " * say that MeCutulom Lake was inhabited over the Memorial hsBday. MrPsnsld*s Shamrocks (the tmvamt Uke WildeaU) suffered first defeat Oris season in game with the Wonder last Sunday at Mc- Md. Allan McKim on the for the Shamrodrtrgave opt he had bat in int efforts, our boys down in defeat by a score of to SI in favor of th Wonder Lake .rsrss. Am** <k« a present at this lean Grotthnss, et yea m»U| let this an outit down on the street man rob you without cry?" "Well jedge, I could'a outcried, but Ah didn't want them there Republicans to I was cheerin' em!" and The festive board was gayly bedecked with a profusion of flora fauna from the lovely gardens of the Wetib-a estate. After the feast, entertainment followed which in no small measure added to the pleasure of this all-important day of the newly weds as well as the guests. «. Our congratulations to'" Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Raven. appropriate solo, "Give Thanks and Sing," by Harris. She was accompanied by the guest organist Miss Carrie Ellen Jackson of Dunkirk, N. T. Miss Jackson b the assistant organist of'the Fredonia Methodist _ ADIOS. I church of Fredonia, 19. Y. . * -mm - Thursday evening, (tonight), at mmmirnt, ,, • '8:90. the visiting committees of the metbodbt cbdrch notes on the follow-up proeeedure. We have had a *wy fine response from evwyene daring this campaign. A rit deal of interest has been shown the number of responses we have received. All are anxious for thej rctu 1 hu'ld^g to get under Way. On Sunday the following report was eengregatior of the Roefc Riser of the Methodist Both of these amounts will; You will be able to watch the pro- V* W[U J* thnrii ' ------ it « • « i • EBI68 Methodist church i .®*nap*!Sn by several/who have not sent in their ^ross-graph which will soon be fronm__ >J*u ne 23 to^ th e 27. PMS* their ha"f n« ^ the sanctuary. ifor the pietiesw»ek by week. If you have The last official board meeting of;your friends. Had He opportunity to subscribe: this church year will be held Wednes-' or have not receiwd envelopes, day, June 9, at 8:00. The church j Toni Permanent Wave Kits. |U§ please contact Rev. Price and this year ends June 23 with the opending 1 and $2.00. Wattles Drug Store. tS-tf change of time and bring During the Sunday morning vice it waa decided by vote that since Sunday be *startfeg at 9:30 instead and cloeing at 10:30 that the mom ing worship should begin earlier. Thus, on June 6, Sunday School will given to the lonung ShSFSS >ad of 1&00 »n. A total How about hieing yourself down the field next Sunday jind giving Itamrocka a •by:i t «C ooceuxage- -time, 3 p. m. Day P it the ranixed parade at Mcmost impreswe have ever fhe regular The Memorial Henry waa about sive and best organ witnessed in years. Thia year we were especially proud of the fact that one of our own beys <played as important role ii) last Monday's ceremonies. will be held next Sun-1 *ay Deskia, veteran of the Pacific 11 a. m. at the home of H** •» eofcr guard. Other II Omti All d)Wu4»n VcCuDon monthly meeting Property be h«d next BUI Creuts. directors! Lake residents who took • .• I LA AH AM ••••'> 4A AMH nrged to be present at this _ as matters of vital importfor the prMrotion of safety, as as the welfare of all the resief our community, will be The time, 11 a. m. Sun- The place, BHl Creuts's home, wkflwind courtship, Miss Cirt in Mchenry's tribute lien heroes were Harold ahd Mrs. Winfleld Pietsch. to our Vyeital A U Ti RACE STATE FAIR PARK MILWAUKEE (One-Mil* Track) SUNDAY, JUN€ 6 THols It Moon: Liaeap t:30 (C ® H reuionj at rs. WC E. int brke's good cooking that and Mrs. Eiurl Nehrke, rhters, Carol Ann and It was a real family the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nehrke over the weekend. We strongly suspect that it was Mother Nehrke'a lured Mr. their daughters, Patricia Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Nehrke, their son, Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs., Milton Nehrke, their sons, Milton, Jr., and Gary, and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Hiller all of Chicago to their Fountain Lane menage. -- AiOrouHCnra -- THE McHENRY BLACKSMITH SHOP , * ' IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS; ; : j/ Qtneral BUctamltlilm -- • L " HNAR OLSEN, Prop. Route 31 Wert McHenry WEEDKILLERS 41 Wo carry a oomplo^o slock of WEXDONK, the original 2, 4-D weed killer. Increase your crop yield by killing the mustard, morning dandelion, thistle, Next to Schlipwits county in Iowa, McHenry county is the largest corn producing county in the Union | | and JTohn Justen is the only farmer ] in this great county of ours who can plant corn without a marker en his {planters. f i What a man. Material costs as low as 60c per Mill We%*o can supply boom raGgemfents for custom spraying. or make ar- Issewed OisalHaai TfafcaU $4, $3, $2.50 lanladiag lai S1 50 Oriu iMimi seats in udvunos. (Mad stamped, addtssssd SavelepaJ Wisconsin Auto lacing Association 11(N> S. 1st St, MSwaakee 4,,- Hraae Oiehord SS00 | Edward Jefferson, that sunkLst [gentleman of the South, is once ' again a familiar figure in our midst | alter his winter's stay in Chicago. Welcome home, Jeff. I Ray Etten's better half, Pauline, and her bosom pal, Betty Bowby, decided that last Monday's siin rays I were just right for a little skin tan- ] ning, so--attired in their scantiest' beach costumes, the gals buried their prone forms in the soft clean sand > on the beach to absorb as much sunshine as their delicate frames could hold, with disasterous results. For the next few weeks these two half-fried chickens will be emulating their equally delicate sister of the ether waves who has been trying to Set 'the moon over the mountain for fteen years with no success. Happy to report that Ken Ebey, Sr., is back with us again after his one month's stay at the Veterans' hospital in Maywood. Ken is especially grateful to the many McCullom Lake folks who remebered him with cards and gifts. Outside of tending to his large ilock of chickens, Ken finds a few spare hours every day to supervise the construction on the new home of Ken Ebey, Jr., on Orchard Drive. McHENRY MILLS, INC. Wert McHenry, Illinois Here's good newB about out-of-towa calls. Service is better. Fewer delay* Quicker connections. We're keeping at it until everybody gets good telephone service-and plenty of it. ILLINOIS SILL TELEPHONE COMPANY vyp me •K?£v Nuts and Bolts Mandy had been "robbed" and was telling the court the circumstances of the case. 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