^ ». -y V-p.y'Twr- V -?r -r,* ^-k v t\ir v ' ^""C'^JYn *; ir1* _fe •te >t t"a w:H S , * •» • «y\ rySy £ v£* ir^'tT"[f\"t^ w %%?"*:f^ ^' *•'V#- y*r *p wmmmamtia!, *.## *-*.k. ...£%'u THE McHENEY PLAINDEALER April 12 Thursday March 23, 1950 "THE SICKLE OR THE CROSS" M You will never see communism «id Christianity in conflict so vidiy. You will never understand the ruthlessAess and cunning of Christianity's greatest ettemy iratil you see "The Sickle Or The Cross". With unbelieveable cunning Communists bring to America one of their comrades called X-14. X-14 succeeds in fooling the entire church to believe he is a missionary. He plots to discredit ? Christianity until one day he is face to face with the faith of a Christian boy. From that moment Comrade X- 14 realizes the genuineness of Christianity. He accepts Christ and publicly gives testimony of his faith. • V This motion picture everyone should see--This picture none will ever forget. A full-length sound film of seventy-five minutes made at Hal Roach studios in Hollywood and played by a talented cast of topranking actors. It is coming to the American Legion hall, McHenry, March 24. at 8 p.m. sponsored by the Zion Lutheran mens' club. A free will offering will be taken to defray expenses. You are cordially invited to see this picture. * adv. Personals Mrs. Paul Boyk and children and Mrs. John Boyk of Chicago visited Mrs. Cora Herdrich in the Ed. Hetermann home In JohnBburg last weekend. The Misses Lena and Clara Stoffel, Mrs. Barf McAndrews and Miss Mary Kinney attended the wake of Joseph J. Kitzek in Berwyn last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Plumb of Des- PJaines visited in the Albert Pur- ^y home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseh Mahoncy of Chicago were visitors in the William F. Doherty home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Mahoney •lid children of Chicago spent the weekend in the home of Mrs. John Phalin. -- Miss Julia--Fotey--«T. DeKalb •pent ^ the weekend with her mother. The Ted Qfhavu family of Chicago spent the weekend at their me on Center street. Mrs. C. H. Duker, Mrs. Rohert .Tlioiupeojoi, Miss M^ud Granger and MVs.--C. W; Goodefl attended the Fine Arts convert in Elgra last Thursday, Mrs. Herbert Howorka and daughter, Luanne, have been spending a few weeks in California. Ben Bonslett of Chicago visited McHenry relatives one day last week. Mrs. Glen Robinson of Woodstock attended the St. Patrick's Day party at St. Patrick's church hall Friday evening. John Sutton of Elgin spent the weekend visiting; relatives and friends Jiere. Miss Georgiairna Donahue of Huntley attended the St. Patrick's party in McHenry last Friday evening and spent the wcekcud with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fowles returned recently after spending several months in Orlando, Fla. " Charles Rogers has returned to his home i'ji Lilymoor after several weeks spent in California. George Adams of Elgin visited friends and relatives In McHenry Friday evening. 4'ARI) OF THANKS In this manner I wish to thank all those who remembered me during my recent illness. *45 . HENRY M. WEBER Complete line of Lee's poultry remedies*Wattfog 'IJrtig SWrr. McHenry.' stf Read the Want Ads. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. llobeKt D6ran are the parents of a son, born at the Woodstock hospital on March 16. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson are the parents of a fjn, born at St. Therese hospital, Waukegan, on March 16. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Friedberg are the parents of a son, born at the Woodstock hospital on March 20. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Steinsdoerfer announce the birth of a daughter on March 16 at the Woodstockhospital. A daughter was borff on March 13 in Champaign to Mr. and; Mrs. Charles Martin. She has bee;i named Nancy Gayle. The 'infant is the first grandchild of the Clinton Martins. * " Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corrado^of I n d i a n R i d g e . Wonder L a k e , a n nounce the birth of a sou at thV Woodstock hospital on March i;; A daughter was bom on March 17 at "the' Woodstock hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Von . Bampus of Wickliiie Bay, Wonder Lake. A St. Patrick's Day baby was the son born on March 17 at Augustana hospital. Chicago, to Mr. and Mrs. William Saul: Mrs. Saul is the former -.Miss Julie Romeiser of Pi^takee Bay.- The Sauls have one other child, a sqn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathews of Rt. 2, McHenry, are the parents of a son, Robert Darrell, born oil March 16 at St. Therese hospital, Waukegan. They have one other child, Cheryl Lee, 1 year old. AMONG THE SICK ••••»»••>• l|. .|l Hi»ij. t. • William J. Hay has been a patient in the Woodstock hospital this week. William Bookman ,underwent surgery at the Woodstock hospital on Sunday. , IN^ APPRECIATION' ?*"Mr. and" Mrs. Cornelius Quintan thank their friends and neighbors for the cards, calls and other kindnesses during the recent illness of Mr. Quinlan. Everything was greatly appreciated. Renew that subscription tti the Plaindealer-now! CARD OF THANKS I would like- to take this opportunity to thank the many f r i e n d s who s e n t c a r d s , flowers and gifts and who visited me during the time I was confined to St. Therese hospital. Everything was greatly appreciated. - MRS. CLARENCE I . FREUND 45 RESIDENCE CHANGES Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peet have sold their farm near Ringwood to Frank Howard and have moved to the former Joseph Brefeld home on Park aveuue/which they recently purchased. Renew that subscription -to the Plaindealer now! . : v FINE PORTRAIT} Ititlovtond ducomfortinQ pmJ •nc* of lh« family iK« hot raised «r» bmt oxproiMd by a portrait <§ whol« family, that Morfir wSl with hor always. Gag •Mf for an appointment,' Worwick's Studio 117 Kiurslde Dr. McHenry Victor Adding Machines Royal Typewriters -- Sales -- Service Hew and Used -- All Malm • S. W. BECK CO. 21 Do.iTlas Ave Tel. 1546 Elgin, 111. Yes Siree! Cleaning your own CESSPOOL DRY and WELL, etc. without digging or pumping out 's a cinch, now, with BO DAN Solvent chemical action does the work 2 to 5 times cheaper POOU No Digging or Pumping* Out Degreases Sidewalls Liquifies Organic materials Harmless To Plumbing Destroys Treti f j Roots COMING EVENTS March 21 Fox Rivec Valley Camp R.N.A., Anniversary Dinner and Party. March 25 Old' Time Dancing--American Legion Home. Pre-Teen Meeting -12-30 O'Clock Toddler Shop. FOR RENT FLOOR SANDER _ FLOOR EDGER . CABINET SANDER ' FLOOR POLISHER BJORKMAN'S ^Riverside Hardware" ISO KIVKKSI1IE DRIVE PHONE 722 March 26 Musical Program -- High School Auditorium--8:15 p.m. St. Clara's Court, W.C.O.P., And Juvenile Communion--St. Mary'B Church. March 27 McHenry Business Men's Association. March 30-31 Rummage Sale*--City Hall--Sponsored by Circle 3, W.S.C.S. VERDA DIERZEN Lifelong Resident of McHenry f Republican Candidate For County Superintendent of Schools McHenry County, Illinois QUALIFIED EXPERINCED Primaries: Tues., April 11 Your Support Will Be Appreciated • 7 DR. HENRY FREUND . OPTOMETRIST At 136 S. Green St., McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) Eyes Examined -- Glasses Pitted Visual Training -- Visual Rehabilitate Complete Visual Analysis Hoars Daily: 0 to 12 and 1 to 6--Saturday Evenings: 6:00 to S:30 PHONE McHENRY 452 April 2 Band Concert--High School Auditorium. April C. D. of A'. Business Meeting. April 8 Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid Bake Sale--1 p.m. -- Zion Lutheran Church Basement. St. Mary's-St. Patrick's P.T.A. • ? April 20 C. Ot «( A- Social Meeting. * April 23 i; ^ ; "Spring Heirs" 8tyle Revue--Mc» Henry Community High School--* Sponsored by St. lfarx>-8ti» Patrick's P.T.A. for youthful energetic representation Nominate BOB : ROBINSON "he can do the job!" B^ob Robinson is the kind of young, forceful officeholder the voter has been calling for They told him he couldn't win for Judge of the City of Aurora Police Court--but he did win! They tell him he can't win now--but wou will have the rigikt to say--not the boys in Washington. Experience in Public Office ... three years of satisfactory adarfjh istration as Jadge of Aaron PoBe* Coart. Experience in Business . . . Sales ma luiirer of Farm Balldtaf ConMrnction. Experience in Trust. . Confidential secretary to Cen. H. K. Pickett, Marine Com- •nndant, 14th Natal I>istrict« PTO. Veteran * Businessman * Public Official for real representation in Congress Nominate ROBERT W. "BOBM ROBINSON 14th OONGEESSIONAL DISTRICT Twm hHENKt i.TAriOK.ABC ««} Mo^qr Even the COLORS sing of Spring! & If eiwr had t«» have y««r r<Mft|»ool, etrM pamped onl, you know what an expensive lurss it is. Modern chemistry now does the job without odors or mess and 2 to 5 or more times cheaper, too! The amazing chemical BOB AN Solvent dissolves and liquifies organic matter sneh as hair, lint, body wastes, etc; emulsifies oils grease; saponifies fats. BOBAX Solvent degreases sidewalls of cesspools, drain tile* etc., -- thus openintr the closed seepage outlets so that liquids can again seep out to the earth. Stop In at the storti and we*ll be triad to tell yon all aboat this new uioney^savlng chemical. Get B 0 D A N Solvent Today at NEXT TTOx THE„, •<>, BANK IN McHENRY N Too bad a newspaper has to be printed in black and whiter ~ For here we can show you only half the picture you can make this spring, this summer and for a long time to come. True, you can see the lines of this tidy 1950 Super Convertible. • You can, perhaps, imagine the top-ofthc- world feeling you'd know with the wind combing your hair, a great valvein- head straight-eight filling your ears with its song, these spinning wheels cradling each mile of ypur going in soft, coil-spring comfort. Wha, we can't show you here are the , bright, gay colors we have made ready just for you and just for this year. ° We can't show you how they dress you up, clothe you in the very spirit of the season, add their own special plus to that unmatchable I-drive-a-Buick feeling. • Best we can say is they won't cost you one cent extra. They are part and parcel of this gorgeous Buick package, like the Fireballing power of our new F-263 engine-- the level going of all-coil springing --the steady roadability of Buick's solid structure--the handy controls for top, windows and front seat, the satiny smoothness of Dynaflow Drive.* ^Standard on aU Roadmasim models, optkmul at extra cost on Skcials and SllKM. Why not come see the whole package for yourself? Your Buick dealer can get right down to cases--prices, trade-in, terms and all. See him--and this year you'll want to meet spring in the gay Buick manna. Omiy Bmiek bma mnd witft it gmm Mfeftlt-COMPMSSION FirmbaO raMiW pow«r in thn* tngints. (Naw F-263 »nginm in SUKt mod* It.) • NIW-PATTIKN STY LINO, with bumptr-guard grillms, fop»r-through Hndmrt, "doubl* btihblm" toiHightt • WfO(-AN«lf VftmntTY, don-wp rood 'wv both forword ottd back • TKAFFIC-HANDY SIZt, ha o tongth far 90s if parking and garaging, short tur*« ingrodiut • iXTMA-WOX St ATS cradhd btfwmt tha axli • SOFT BUICK KIM, from oll coit springing, Safoty-Kido rims, law-prowr* tiros, rido* tttmdying forquo-taba • WlOf AI14Y OF mOOtLS with Body by Fishar. youiKEY lOGKAia Kuue WC/# Z4#6£ "Better6uy 2&/ck" n«M ysar MINI dwhr R. I. OVERTON MOTOR 400 FRONT STREET iHONE 17 inr • dMMMtMtfM-Hpftl SALES 0 HcBENKT, ILL. --- fee are JIdJTf BUICK irfif ' > ; VV ,vrVr*: -4-- --•--= . .•--- , 'L