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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Apr 1950, p. 6

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Public Pulse lAll i nuiwii •IIwm for tide 4- Mitmut put be eiffned bp tk vritar, otherwiee they will not be pobtkhed. The Plaiadealer i»- ntH its ntdm to expreee tMr pbdoni ia tbeee columns.) the winter is ' the roil} is over and* gone; fhc flowers have appeared on the r earth, ^ the time of song has come; And the call of the turtle dove is heard in ottr land; iThe fig tree is putting forth its : tlgn. ^ and the blossoming grapevines *ive forth fragrance. . i; --The Song of Songs 2:11-13 V This unfamiliar version, of a ' familiar bit of scripture is found .;."';in "The Bible an American Transudation" commonly known as the ^mith-Goodspeed translation. I •••: Ibad about despaired of being ablft, f i|o use this verse this spring but -\%t last the opportunity has come. -'• J| wonder if the poet writing that ; iirerse In our day and in our land . v^-ould have written, "And the call : 'l>f the •Umpire' is heard--"? It is '•••.'•Just a passing thought that should i|»ave- passed on, perhaps you will lorgiv* Bince today is officially the openliff of the baseball season. Yesterday, Monday, I had the Opportunity to visit the Lake Bluff Orphanage. All the Methodist ministers were invited to hold their monthly meeting at the orphanage. The big occasion was the visiting . the new dining room ~^nd kitchen that has recently been opened for the children. It is very lovely and Is a wonderful ^ddition and im- , |>rovement to thd campus. It will . |>e officially dedfcated'Jrt 3 o'clock Jnother's Day. If you would like to tisit at j^this time you will be es- • |>ecially welcomed by the staff and Children. Why not take a drive on ; §hat afternoon and visit the or- |thanage? s i: Sunday, April 30, at the First ^Methodist church in Evanston. the Spring rally of the M.P.Y. groups Will be held. It begins at 2:30 and fnds. at 6. Dr. Lowell B. Hazzard, , • i>f the Illinois Wesleyan University, will speak on "M.F.Y. Rigor llortis". Last year several of our , %roup went and we hope that the "•*. i nn will happen this year. It will , j':; e patterned after the mid-winter t Institute. > V When it gets to be good weather need, occasionally, to remind jfolks of time of service. Our Sun- :* jBay School begins at 9:30 and the Worship Service begins at 10:45 find we can promise that you will Usually be out by 11:45. Will *v«» . *See yon in church Sunday"? . • ' IXJIHED IN ACCIDENT Dick Rossman was taken to the C ^Woodstock hospital last Friday anorniug after being shaken up in auto accident which occurred f : the intersection of Richmond oad and Elm street about 3:15 im. His car skidded at the stop Sign for 100 feet, turned over on Ihe right side and skidded another j _ forty feet before knocking down three state signs. Dear Sir: Many McHenry folks and Chicago folks we know are concerned About the local bus stop and its association with liquor. The bus drivers themselves wish for a better arrangement, When anyone who can't stand the smell of the stuff has to wait outside in rough weather for a bus we feel sotnething should be done to either change the location of the stop or change the place itself. We who hate liquor and all its associations know this bus station is giving many people a bad taste hi 'the mouth in their attitude toward McHenry as a desirable place. We feel that this sta- M.B.C. News DM yoti miss us week? Let us know if you did. Wei're wondering how many of you read our column. Easter Sunday was a wonderful day at the Bible church God gave us a fine group in the morning and the children did a good job of saying their pieces. The Crusaders for Christ quartet in the evening wa^ a real blessing. You who do not come are really missing some good things from the Lord. Monday evening the teacher's meeting at Mrs. Fred Meyers' home, up Richmond way, among other things, established the daily vacation Bible School as fact and plans are unfolding for our first school of this sort. It will be held during the two weeks following the close of grade school. Samples of handiwork and posters will be appearing in the stores and you tion is a public place and the re- are asked to spread the news that ligious and Christian convictions Jail boys and girls are welcome. Prayer meetings on Wednesday continue to be a time of refreshing in prayer. Bible study, and fellowship. Following our studies this month in the Book pf Philippines, we shall take a series of studies on the second coming of Christ. Won't you join us? of many should be considered. Our town needs more clean-living people in our midst. This bus stop does not welcome them. I urge all who are of like mind to write the Greyhound office, or Public Pulse, or yours truly. Get signatures endorsing this letter. No matter what the religious affiliation. many of your friends will gladly sign. I shall be glad to receive all signatures and present them all at one time at the Greyhound office. DONALD G. LIBERTY. P. ©. Bo* 232, . McHenry. RCRALY YOUTH DANCE The McHenry County Rural Youth has planned a public square dance for Wednesday night, April 26. from 8:30 to 11:30 at „the Marengo Community Center. John Dolce from WLS is the caller and Davey's orchestra is playing. Everyone is welcome. Friday at Kfrs. OlMf<r% Im ii Ringwood is our teacher tr*tate§ class. The time is 7 to 9 $.m. You still have time to get la on this unit of the course which will last until the Mid of June. You must attend nine out of the twelve classes. The offer to take you to Youth for Christ in Elgin every Saturday night, excepting the night we have our local rally, still stands. Meet us at the church at 6:46 so that we may get there for 7: JO. See you this Saturday. Next Sunday, with all the mumpsers back, we expect a large group for Sunday School. Perhaps your children or you aren't attending anywhere. Will you join uat If you need transportation, call McHenry 601-J-2 and we will pick you up and bring you home. The pastor will be speaking in the services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. and Mr. Glauser of RlngWood will be singing. May we have the privilege of welcoming you this Sunday. . . 'You're always welcome here." adv. , ^ PASTOR LUUBpTY .' Bewta* Huarjp . If the bedroom is used at • tewing room, take care that pint les, scissors, etc., are not left for the baby to find. A ptn In tip bottom of an adult's bare foot It Be Joke, either. atom MOSEY INN }h • •- RINGWOOD '1 •S-: TELEVISION * PRAGER BEER FRED BOWMAN, Prop! Fish Pry on Fridays mi don't settle for lessl Ref like a ^ million? wear Mks Better Crams aril« your mouth •rt rich 93-srore butter.« ttilerswcel er adfc (keceUte to «eL« • super. . 4Hite«s treat Try the* today end yowti ael* tbm * heW«. jj[ Maurice't Gotuly SAop, 126 Green 8L McHenry, IlL Nationally Advertised Fishing Tac At MONEY SAVING Values FLY RODS AND REELS SOl'TH REND BAMBOO ROD ACTION GLASS ROD PFLUEGER REEL MARTIN AUTOMATIC REEL $8J>5 tolM 92.10 CASTING RODS AND REELS GLASS CASTING ROD, & ft UM STEEL CASTING RODS .... fe»8 to $10*8 SHAKESPEAR WONDER REEL t9J5 PERFECTOREXO ME M YDS. NYLON LIMB With Purchase of OCEAN CITY REELS $4.oo -- $r>.oo -- mm PAM FISH FLIES 10c to 35c FLY TYING KIT fjfl FITTED FISH LINES 15c 12 FT. IMPORTED BAMBOO POLES 79c Store Next Door To The Bank McHenry, Illinois pp^immm uiijjt, ujii m. „ ' • -t UojQheii SHORTS r They're famous for style, tot comfort, for snug, smooth fit r. .. Jockey Shorts are perfect for the active man. Come in ... get your supply of Jockey Shorts and i feel like a million! Remember, f they're made only by Coopen. $1.00 BLOIN HOSPITAL OPEN HOUSE TO BE HELD NEXT SUNDAY Residents of McHenry and its vicinity will be cordially welcome to visit Elgin State hospital during Mental Health Week, April 23 to 29, during which interesting tours and exhibits will be arranged to acquaint the public with the hospital's activities directed towards the restoration of health and hope for the mentally ill. g, ppwit tendent of the hospita1l,, ddSftteennddee d the invitation in behalf of the Illinois Department of Public Welfare, under whose auspices Mental Health Week programs are being conducted in all.state hospitals. Highlight of the Elgin observance will Be an open house program Sunday afternoon, April 38, from 1 to 4 p.m., during which guests may tour the hospital grounds and inspect the several building facilities, and also may attend an exhibit and informal program at the recreation hall. A parking area adjacent to the hall provides ample space for visitors' automobiles. v The year-around activities of the hospital will be dramatized in the several exhibits.^ Exhibit space is being allocated t» each of the hospital's departments for a' presentation of a crbss-section of its activities. Included will be displays and demonstrations by the medical staff, the psychology department, clinical laboratory, biochemical laboratory, nursing department, social services, industrial therapy shops, occupational therapy and recreational therapy departments, and the Catholic and Protestant & H TELEVISION /; EMERSON and MOTOROLA SALES -- SERVICE Phone 403 604 front 81 or 663-R4 West McHenry, Illinois chaplains. Special music by hospital talent will add to the pleasure of the occasion and refreshments will be served. Founded In 1173, Elgin State Hospital today provides scientific treatment and understanding care for more than 6,200 persons who are mentally }1L The hospital physical plant includes eigh five separate buildings and 1,1 acres of land. Tree Farms Xb the few years since 1941, oi i r three and one-fourtl^ million met ts _ of the Douglas fir region have be at O dedicated as tree farms by privi te industry. . ; .V ..;.' j, ; TREE SPRAYING GARDEN PLOWING J. W. RAYCllATT ^ PHONE McHENRY 298-It ,n/. THE GOSPEL CENTER FIFTH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES AT WONDER LAKE, RINGWOOD, ILL. FRANK W. ANDERSON, Pastor Sunday Bible SchooJ, 30:00 Sunday Services: Morning Worship Service, 11:00 Evening Gospel Service, 7:45 Guest Speaker: Dr. C. Raymond Ludwigson, President of Trinity Seminary in Chicago Special Music by 4'The King's Men*' -- The Youth Chorus -- The McNeils -- Paul Anderson -- Joan ' Pornbush and others. • A CORDIAL INVITATION EXTENDED TO ALL APRIL 21 23 rfiai THB WAIL PAINT MADE WITH OIL Let ut show you the new luxurious colors .. . You'll i- 1 be thrilled with gay, deeper tones that wiN blend io weH with your furnishings. HATIUX is the modern non-glare flat wall paint that h^s all the advantages . . . because FLATUIX is a real Oil paint... not thinned with water. PIATLUX . . . applies so easily without brushmarks ONLY # . . . d r i e t f a s t . . . n o o f f e n s i v e o d o r . . . o n e c o o t « , - •avers tooft any surface . . . waahable with soop . '**•40 P and water... One Gallon will do the average room. f|R OAI, RATUJX colors are Identically Matched with SATIN-LUX Semi-Gloss and OLOS4.UX High Gloss. BOLGER'S DRUG STORE QBE EN ST. , MrHEXKY, ILL. O* 4*<fc*y Contoured •Mrt* t* Mat* 85c McGEE'S PHONE 47 . McHENBT •» HAVE YOUR OWN BALER |i|0 I" ROTO-BALER /83 f.s.h> fectery • ONE-MAN OPERATION saves waiting • ROLLED BALKS--save leaves • BIG CAPACITY PER HOUR saves time • PTO operated* by 2-plow tractor • HANDLES BIG WINDROWS, saves driving distance • LOW UPKEEP--strQng, simple construction + iOW TWINS COST4--regular binder twin* Stap in and look H ow. LUSCHflLMERS S A L E S A N D S t R V I C i R. M. FLEMING ' SALES AND SEKVIOB 522 Waukegan Road Phone 33 McHenry, IlL Rap your fist against these stout . bars--feel the gauge of the bumper stock they're made of-- and you know you've got stou| protection here. But then figure: Here are nine bumper guards (not counting the two that hold the parking lights) so that's one extra item you needn't buy. And each is individually replaceable -- if damage should occur you have only a simple part or two to replace, instead of a complete( cast-metal grille. Hius this stunning new design-- freshest front-end style note on the highways--protects your pocket* book as well as your car. Avoids costly repair bills as ft avoids "locking horns" with the car ahead. Cuts upkeep as it cuts inches from the car's total length, thus making parking and garaging easier. Tun. in HENRY J. TAYLOK. MC Nafwari, mmy Mouthy •vMlng. What you really have here is a fotir-way forefront. A design that sets the coming style note--avoids many a tangle with the car ahead-- makes handling easier--and costs less to repair. And note that parking-light lenses, made of plastic and set deep in recessed sockets, are well out of harm's way--even when pushing a stalled car. You'll * find this bold front end only on Buick --as you'll find Fireball power, Dynaflow Drive,* Buick's wonderful ride, and many another headline value only on these beauties. Why not see your dealer now for the whole story--including the happy story on prices to fit practically any budget? •Man*** •* ROADMASTK*. apWiwI at tmtra m( 0* Sam and SrgciAL mOtWi. INVITATION -- AND A CHALLENGE "You never can tell till you try"--so fro want you to try the 1950 Buick. And we especially want you to compere it with others. Drive any other car--then drive Buick and see what your money should buy in ride, room, handling and power. will it goen HfOHfft-COAVMSSfON FinbaU vofve-tofood power in thn* engine*. (New F-2*3 •ngin* in SUPCK modefc.) • NfW-MVTVSN STYUNO, with MULTI-OUAMO forefront, top*, through fender*, "double bubble" taillightt • WIDt-ANOU VISIWUTY, cfo*«-up road view both forward ond bod • TRAFFIC-HANDY SfZf/ #•** over-oil length for eader parking and garaging, short turning radius • SXTMA-WIOi UATS cradled between tho axle* • SOFT BUICK from all-coil springing, Safoty-ltida rims, low-prossuro tiros, rido-stoadying tenpn tu be • WlDt AM AT Of MODUS with Body by Fishor. "BeMt tout Buick M«a« |Mr momX 4--if farm demenstretfee--Might Mowi. Your Kf to Greofar Vabe O-l I R. I. OVERTON MOTOR SALES 403 FRONT ^TREET PHONE 6 McHENRY, ILL. Whmn hottow pip:ioi|8ff^|||tv.4Wii • buiij JBSQXCK wili buiU tiuuti, 1 pv. o

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