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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Aug 1949, p. 2

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•HII Hit Morin- Carl Cihos it general chair-; Mrs. H. L. Johnson moved that man this year- i the^late be accepted, Mrs Gradelle : , Proper seconded this motion. The •Mf a M Ja n •A | . A | S t a r t i n g n e x t M o n d a y , t h e W a t e r , v o t e w a s u n a n i m o u s . OHQCF JUMflVv Safety Program here will be held Mr, Ferris then explained the (on Monday. Wednesday and Fri- organization of the Red Cross in i thSe local area. We were former- (hy Vanesae Sells) i This Thfirsday (this evening), under the McHenVy branch but i'l I HI 11 H I I 111 I I I I n I t» day afternoons Thtirsdw, , , t . : the big show at Crystal Lake will *>ave become the fourteenth branch Wurm, Mort Woodward, Mrs, Clair Reitesel, Mfs. Lillian Ftfrsberg, Pastor Anderson and Mrs. tiorothy McEachren. " " Mrs. Mary p. Bndres, superintendent of Rural Community Consolidated District No. 10. reports ^ Do Tuesday, six members from be put on by the instructors and j Jj* t]>e chapter and are next to i that Mrs. Bernice S. Blount will fee two 4-H clubs at Wonder Lake lifeguards of the Water Safety rL Cross drlvVTn March teach primary c,a88es an<» Mrs. - left for a four-day camping ex- Program at the recreation beach in"j J«tt Red Cross^ drive^ in March., Jane Rlchardg wl„ teach inter. ; , • < U . G e n e v a . From ,Ta'.r bin " 1m- i 5uou to me« H.lf *, ,h* TmouM i <{•««««'"* i the Handy Helpers there wa?, Hel- jjam *1 H be a jjater ballet collected in the drive Will be kept I! larh^h JT I «• Armstrong. Jean Selsdorf and £rlng a,x b^ *our I > treasury for services f* t v e*C p heM " «Hool Sandi Sells; from the Busy Bum- persons rrom vvonaer i^aKe will Water Safetv Dro-1 ,a8t year' bDli»e Bees finheerrat wwaass Gueerrii lD/oorrimiuiceri,. participate ninu bltihc isi s biign visthedo w antdo g8Uracmn , awsh icl®h e nowwa cteors ts» athieei yc ouPn™ty ... K ... >F»gg>T Selsdorf and Sharon Sells.-'jS whtehthe?eJs no entrance fee chapter $3,000 annually. ! „r The Ladies Auxiliary and thej After the busy weekend at the Thisisa em>d ooDortunitv to s^ I Mrs. Marian Phinney the ex- Wonder Rod and G«n club | McHenry County Junior Fa^ the water ecutive Secretary of the' McHenry at- th fl! i girls are read} for a change of safety a8 wellas rescues and-re- c hapter, was then introduced, i . J ^ ^ A^ ,."^ay' \ at scene. On Friday of last week ^ lMrs Phinney explained our part [I a-,or member" IS the.uH?K,e f®. | in the national and international shiP wiU be a<^ePted. j *how. the three little girls_ from Robert Vanderstraten Amer- picture and recalled the origin of i . the Handy Helpers paraded, ini the,. he R j™ , v_ j i Red Cross in 1862 in Switzerland. Also mark your calendars for *little skirts they had made m their Legion Post wHl have a V J ^ w jg the Swi8S the Lookout Point Picnic on San- ! club work. Helen Armstrong, who; "ay uance on aaiuraay, August, . dav. Aua.7.at the LookoutPMnt I is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.! a* 8:30 p. m. in the Post Home. 8 • Beach I Harold Armstrong, was the only ^'BCe Adams and his Bronco Bust- This entire area comes under | , ' • " ; ^ : ' member of the Handy Helpers to er8^i" provide the music,, , The i the midwest area with headquarreceive a blue ribbon. It is sel- Public is invited to attend. 1 ters in St. Louis- The Red Cross dom that a girl in first year sew-i tag has a blue ribbon. > Charles Lathrop, principal of Chicago last Sunday, July 111, both morning and evening. We extend a hearty Invitation to the services next Sunday, Aug. 7. The pastor will preach at the Morning Worship service at 11 o'clock. At the Evening Gospel service, at 7:45, a group of young people of the Elgin Bible church will present a very unsual musical program. Participating are a. mixed quartette, a ladies' trio and Alice Brown and Jerry Dierking, soloists. Mr. Dierking will also bring a brief Gospel message. Paul Anderson will be in Charge- Make sure to come out to hear these gifted young people. A glad welcome awaits you. 8.597 New Dec ters Doctors entering the ranks of ths medical profession in 1948 number 6.597. according to the" 47th annual report of the American Medical Association council on medical education and hospitals* •_ .j- ^ I (if ' Imports ef Spruce * For many years imports of ths various species of spruce have led all other species in footage. Sipce 4943 sprues has been followed by pine and cedar in volume of import. Th(fc upper half of the ncse of the African leaf-nose bat has the shape of a leaf, the lower hall is shaped 4tit* a .Ijorsesho#^.^,^ Vision of Insects * Despite the fact that their eyes sre made up of «as many as 90.000 i parts, insects cannot see objects! clearly. Their eyes, however, are QBiek to see anything that moves., Electric Certf* -A Repair' frayed or worn electric cords, but if they sre beyond repair, throw them away. Avoid overload, ing them and protect the cords from friction. Maternal Mortality Rate In 1947 the United States had a maternal mortality rate "of 1.3 per 1000 live/ births, the lowest on the list. Sweden ranks second with a rate of 1.5 in 1943; France had a rate of 1.0 in 1942; England and Wales had a rate of 1.6 in 1944, and Denmark had a rate og 1.8 in, 1944. On Saturday, Aug. 6, the League operates under a congressional Women Voters are holding aij charter and its accounts are aud- i bake sale next to the Gospel Cena ter. Remember to stop for those.! ki.-- .. Harrison school would likp to an- i*ed by the U-S. government. A | ter. KememDer to stop lor th Busy Bumble Bees was Peggy nounce that all' children entering • report on its finances must be I home-made pies and cakes. Selsdorf. although Geraldine Corm- fl"t grade and fifth grade must;in^Congress annually by th«;r . r , > ' ier and Barbara Sellek received have physical examinations before Secretary of War. ab "A" ratine for thp finp rnn- they may enter school in Septem-1 Present at this meeting were ^ews . . ; ^ruction of their garments. ber- This is required by law. j Mr. and Mrs- F. T. Ferris, Mrs. This Thursday^ Aug. l), be have v, . , i Proper forms can be secured from Marian Phinney, 'Mrs- Catherine our monthly Communion service • ' Barbara made a yellow seer- •• Lathrop. although most of Breytspaak. Mrs. Gradelle Proper, at 8 o'clock in the evening. This ,^eSS r h ,brown! the doctors in this vicinity have' Mrs. Marian Cannon, Mrs. Marny '8 in connection with the nSid- ^f-rs" j . . ^hose forms. Children .who will be Sullivan, Mrs. Greta Weisenberg- week service. _j 6 prior to December 1 will be ac- er. Mrs. H. L. Johnson, Mrs: Olive Pastor Anderson was the guest cepted for first grade. eyelet flowers ment on dress-" Geri Cormier made a three piece suit of green denim and striped denim featuring pedal push-' , •; , , , ers. a skirt and jacket. fonder Lake Women's c ub ^Other g.ir ,ls w.ho par.ti.ci.p at.e d. .i n W o u l d l i k e t o e x t e n d a n i n v i t a t i o n to all of the wo in this yicin. the style show from the two clubs it lo attend their meetin| on Fri. were \irginia Audmo and Martha day Aug 5 which win be he,d at . Boldt. Handj Helpers, and Jackie Muzzy's hall in Ringwood at 8 Donash. Marilyn Stromstedt. Jean p. m A demonstrator from the rfav aiid Helen Tronsen of the Wesson company. Miss Williams, Bjisv Bumble Pees. will demonstrate various salads. The first night of the fair. Marv T®»?ry. representing Wonder Lake,r Mrjs. j. christoffersen. who unappeared m the lineup of girls derwent major surgery recently in competing foi the .title of Miss a Chicago hospital, is now con- ^Pun,ty; ^^,lc was won valescing at the home of her son. Miss Woodstock. 1915 74th street Elmwood Park,! -: and would appreciate notes from i • . This Saturday and Sunday, Aug', her friends. • and 7, from 10 a. m. until clos- j ing time. Wickline Bay will hold The League of Women Voters of its annual picnic in the Play Bowl, the Wonder Lake area will hold ! There will be ponies for the chil- a board meeting on Tuesday evedren. games for all ages, an or- ning, Aug. 9. at the home of the chestra for dancing and a "tele-! president. Dorothy McEachrenJ vision show." the largest ever The next regular meeting of the I seen. There will also be a water- League is scheduled for Tuesday, | -nelon bating content for the chil-j Aug. 16, when Matt Schmitt, Mcdren, with some unusually fine. Henry township supervisor, will I prices to be awarded. A clown! appear. Place of meeting to be will wander around the grounds j announced later. for the edification of the chil- •. | dren both days, all day. One of j On Tuesday evening. Aug. 2, an i the unusual things this year will j organizational meeting of the be the "Swap Shop" and anyone; Wonder Lake branch of the Mc-1 cm bring an article or White Ele- Henry county chapter of the' phant to the Swap Shop. The American Red Cross was held at i owner of the article is asked to the Wonder Lake Gospel Center, price it. an additional twenty per Mr. F. T. Ferris, chairman of the will be added as commission McHenry county chapter, presid-1 Tor the Wick ine Association. So, ed at the meeting. Mrs. Dorothy1 8 are Invited to dig into their McEachren was the temporary attics for those redundant articles secretary. The slate of officers and contact Mr. and Mrs- Herbert presented for nomination was the ar.e 'n charge of this following: Mrs. Olive Tallman, fILi. 2m k- T, v, Tari" chairman: vice-chairman, Joseph ^ IT be available un- Wurm; secretary, Mrs. Velma Sintlle chairmanship of June clair; treasurer, H. J. Hansen. Tallman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ] speaker in his former church in BUNGALOW INN Route 120 At Iolymoor Now Specializing in CHICKEN IN JUMBCX SHRIMP DINNER -- $1.00 Dinners Served Daily except Monday, 5 to 10 p.m. Sunday . . . from noon to 10 d. m. Fitzpatrick's Tavern Packaged Goolis - Wines - Liquors Also . . . Ice Cold Beer ... by case or can! SANDWICHES and ICE CREAM On Routes 120 & 31 McHenry COMMUNITY AUTO SUPPLY Route 120 & 31 Telephone 778 ( OPEN SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS Accessories . . . Seat Covers . . . Fuel Pumps Brake Parts . . . Bearings . . . Rings Qasketo .. . Tools . . Ignition Parts Generators * < Machine Shop Service . S. STRACH, Owner ' RESERVED SEATS for the «r ^ . • * ' Walworth County Fair Elkhorn, September 2, 3, 4, 5 No Reserved Seats on Friday, Sept. 2 o On Sale By Mail Order Only August 8 7 RESERVED SECTIONS AT $1.50 -- 14 SECTIONS AT $1.. . * - Applications must be accompanied by check or money order and self-addressed, stamped envelope. Tickets will be mailed in order in which applications are received. * LIMIT OF 11 TICKETS PER PERSON -- Address Orders to Ticket Office, Walworth ounty Agricultural Society, Elkhorn, Wis. Tickets unsold in mail order sale will go on sale at fair office on grounds August .29.' May Use Squeak. Tes The meat packer who used ail the porker except the squeal has been matched by an electrical machinery manufacturer whe even uses rust. By a new steam oxidation process, this manufacturer gives steel a uniform coat of rust. The film insulates the steel and makes it resistant to 'moisture and hurnop£ The slogan of Northwood Fur • rj». Farms, "You Must Give Before I You Receive," was aptty illustrat- v;;i ed at the farms recently when a • day devoted to visiting the huge ,* £ expanse of the mink ranch and the farm buildings, a fashion M show featuring fifty mink gar- w , ments as styled for 1950 and other' features, brought delight to an estimated crowd of 4,000- During _ the afternoon business program, 'the highest tribute was paid Mr. ; i Grosse by leading fur experts ' j from all parts of the country for J his foresight, ability to get things , done and the vast amount of time . : given for the good of the Industry. , * r Complete line j>f Beebe livestock 9 remedies at Wattle* Drug 8tore. McHenry. 8-tf Order your rubber 6iamps at lie j BEST BUY IN TOWN ^ You can't just window-shoo a cor as different as the Nach Airflyte. * You have to view ill streamlining from all angles, ste|» Inside its Airftyte interior--drive it out wfiere the going "i| rough. "And when you have a complete picture of all the value you get in the Airflyte*-- and onfy in the Nash Airflyte-- then it's time to tolk price. You'H find our delivered price on both the Ambassador Airftyte and "600" Airflyte presents the finest dollor-fordflpor value in any automobile. % Before you invest in any car, come in and let us dem- Hwtrate the best buy in town. DOWNS NASH SALES m ELM STREET TEL. McBEXKY 484 ' McHESRY, ILLINOIS mm* • • HERE'S How To Get There / • 1 me oat Rireniide Drive, Ufa Henry, and turn right at the orchard Beach Road sign. Lot JNo. 11 is only one-half mile north of the sign. Ton can't miss it! JOIN THE CROWD BRING YOUR * 4;' ~ . To the A n n u a 1 * lots of For a nite of hilarity and good-fellowship you can't beat the Orchard Beach Jamboree. This year's party promises to be bigger and better than ever* - - 1 TheteW be plemy of activity and fun for games . music -' dancing as you like it»- refreshments of all kinds, at reasonable prices * - and a great big SURPRISE for the adults, plus a gift for each child present. For i nite of good c1 Orchard Beach Jamboree. at the Refreshments • Games • Music • Dancing- tp^p1 . r Gifts For ALL the "Kiddies" - SURPRISE!!! ^ Sponsored By the ORCHARD BEACH ASSOCIATION « v -5 - f* jg ^ .. A.Z'i

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