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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Jun 1950, p. 2

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•1* I960 Grads . Honored at Partf Six 19S0 graduates from Mc- Hctary high school were honored at a party held in the Legion home Friday. Those honored were Richard Adams, Matt Adams, William Nye, Harold Nye, Robert Svoboda and Jack Thies, Jr. The parents of the bojfti were Sponsors of the party. . tlves at St. Mary's-St. Patrick's school hall in MoHenry on Sunday, June 11, in observance of their golden wedding anniversary. Open house will occur after 7 p.aH. Ctwle 1, W.S.f.8. • Meets la Plstaftpe • •/. WStk Mrs. Davis The nett meeting, df. Circle I, W.S.C.S., will be held Tuesday, June 13, in the home of Mrs. Nelson Davis, Plstakee Bay. Mrs. C. C- Hoyt will assist the hostess., The meeting will start at 1 p.m. With a dessert luncheon. This Is the annuel meeting and the selection of new officers will lake place. Also final arrangements will be made for the style show.( This will be held at the country club June 20. F.TJk. Plans Bake Sale The McHenry Community P.T.A. Is sponsoring a bakery sale at Justen Furniture. 101 South Green street from '0 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Jun»3 10. Members and friends are requested to bring their donations before 10. Those who have nft transportation please call Mrs. Svoboda, 183 or Mrs. Engdahl, 630-M-l. BaHtaen Take Trip Te Sosfhem flllnol* ' ^ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buckner^and daughter. Nancy, are leaving today for Southern Illinois where they #111 spend a week visiting. Upon their return to McHenry. Buckner plans to attend Northwestern University, starting June M. Peter Premds, Jr. „ Observe Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Peter Freund, Jr . o( Johnsburg will hold open house tor their many friends and rela- Former Resident Returns For Summer Carol Switzer Walters, former McHenry telephone operator is expected back to McHenry for the summer with a brand new 7 pound son. The summer will be spent with her parents, the Switzers of Pistakee and the great great grandfather. 97, is anxiously waiting to.see.the fifth generation of his family. Carol will look forward to visiting with all her friends., Approximately 75 guests attended a graduation party for Mary Unfl, held in the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs. Gus Untl, Friday, June 2. The home was decorated with flowers for the occasion. Following the gay evening, refreshments were served. Guests were present from East Chicago, Ind., Lily Lake, Wonder Lake and Chicago. They included: Mr. and Mrs. John Glosson, Mr and Mrs. Henry Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gerasch, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Justen, Mr. and Mrs. George Justen, Mrs. John Unti, Mrs. John Bolger, Mrs. Rena Smith, Mrs. Pio NotiinK Mrs. Sarti. Reno Sffl-ti, and the Misses Lily Until, Eiloene Smith, Ji> Guercio, Julie Foley, Horis Justen, Mary Jane Gerasch, Joan Nell, Mary Ann Wiedrich and Bern ice Unti, and Angelo and Phil Unti. • : ' Father-Son Iteenlon After Twenty-Three "fears* Leslie l-ewis of Hialeah, Fla.. spent Memorial Day weekend with his father* Barrel 1 H. Lyall. of West Shore Beach, McCullom Lake. They had not met in twentythree years. Mr. Lewis is a former chief of police of Hialeah and put in six years in a hospital due to a Idg injurxJncurred . in a motor accident, when his leg was broken in twenty-one places. He was formerly a flyer and had been forced dowtL in the Everglades. from whlct^ it took him two days to hike out. ^ Mr. Yoyall and his son were guests on the "Welcome Traveler" show at the College Inn where Mr. Lewis was interviewed bv Tommy Barton, who presented him with a twenty-one jewel wrist watch and he and his" father "were entertained later for lunch at Fritzel's restaurant after which Mr. Lewis left by bus for his return to Florida. FI'RLHV CARD PARTY / The Ladies Aid society of Ziota Lutheran church will sponsor' a J public card party at the American Legion home, Tuesday evening, June .is,' 8 o'clock. Refreshments will be served. CORNELIA H. SMITH MF.S Services were held last week in California for Miss Cornelia H. Smith, 69, who moved to California from Cary five years ago. A native of MJcHenry county, she was born in Cary, the daughter of Prentis and Mary Smith. Her survivors are ten nephews and neices. FOR SALE AT PISTAKEE BAY Mtw 5 room convertible home in Bay View Park, ^bedrooms, kitchen, bath, liVing room 14*24,, Water rights, 2 easements, 1-9 ft., - 1-5 ft. Fine fishing. Severinghaus £state,Phoo« 194, or y our local dealer. ATH. SEVERIKGHAUS McHenry, Illinois TO ATTEND' MUSIC SCHOOL Paul Yanda, bandmaster, plans to take summer work at the Vandercook School of Music, Chicago. Mrs. Ray Hornsberger will „ hostess to Circle of the W.S.C.S at hef home Wednesday, June 14. Life Insurance New York state residents, comprising 9.9 per cent of the nations! population, own approximately 16 per cent of the life insurance in force throughout the United States ^ • ' Mr. Glen Charles Sctrabert of Lombard, III., spent the weekend fishing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Romkowski, at Lily Lake. All are employees of Horder's, Inc., Des Plalnes 8t., Chicago. ' Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Prine and son Richard left on Tuesday afternoon for Darlington, Wis., where they will visit for a few days ,in the home of Mr. Prine's father. From Darlington. they will go on to Ames, Iowa to spend the sum-? mer. Mr. Prine will complete his work toward his Master's Degree in Industrial Education. Memorial Day guests In the Virgil Prine home* were Mr. and MVs. A1 Rychtarik of Downers Grove, Illinois. tyfrs. Curtis Westfall, Chicago spent the weekend in the home of her mother, Mrs. Simon Stoffel. , I sabelle Twaites* Daytona Beach, Fla., is spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. B. Felcman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Purvey, Woodstock, visited relatives In McHenty Thursday, L. Goodman, Chicago, was a weekender in McHenry. Carl Schmitt and Corky Mejrerhofer, Chicago spent' Stiifday In McHenry. of Chicago war* weekend caller* in McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith ana children Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith. Jr., and sons, and Miss Marion Smith, Chicago Bpent Sonday with their parentB, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thurlwell o# Tulsa, Okla., spent a few days thijj Jus • McHenry Woman's dab--American Legion Home. Jans 10 Bakery Sale Sponsored by McHenry Community P.T.A.--i0 A.M. To 1 P.M.--Justen Furniture, 101 S. Green St. Jans It V.F.W. Auxiliary Meeting^-# p.tn. Miss Gertrude Weber hat been 111 at her home and has been absent from her duties in the Smith store. Complete line of Boebe livestock remedies at Watties, Drug Store McHenry. ' 8tf Beginning Saturday, June 10th There Will Be Dancing at McDonald Tavern McCULLOM LAKE Music bv M®OB DAVIS' RYTHM MAKERS" NOTICE Q¥ CLAIM DATE Estate of George W. Thiell, deceased. Notice Is hereby given to all persons that August 7th, I960, is the claim date in the estate of George W. Thiell, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date Without issuance of summons. , HOY S. BUBSS, -- • . ? E r e C t t t o r . WILLIAM! M. CARROLL, JR. Attorney at Law Woodstock, Illinois (Pub. June 8-16-22) •• Complete line of Beebe livestock remedies at Wattles Drug Store McHenry. " 8tf BJORKMAM'S "Riverside Hardware" M rACTORY DOM ARVon TtltMl MINT - F O R S A L E - Strawberries by Quart or ua4p ^ v Raspberries by Pint or CasV LPerannual Plants -- Bouquets AKEVIEW GARDENS J. J. NEUHARTH PHONE 692-J-2 1 Mi. 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Tnis new device weighs only a few ounces yet so powerful the hard of hearing may now hear whispers. It is suggested, if interested for yourself or a friend, write Tonemasters, Inc., 400C, S. Washington St., Peoria, Illinois, for full free information. adv. h TOVI H00SEH01D EQVlPMtN It 2l estimated that by I960, the replacements market for refrigerators alone will„be 2.7 mil*) / ' lion. You can add another million for new homes and apartments. To supply the growing demand ; -I for refrigerators, washing machines, vacuum . * cleaners, food freezers, air conditioning units, - radios and television sett, banks supply Ameri*' , can industry with credit for materials, tools, pay- ' ( rolls and other essential needs. In addition, consumer credit ai; low cost helps you buy •. the equipment you need. For loans to finance modern household appliances, come see McHENRY STATE BANK Member Federal Reserve System Meaiber ^sdsral Deposit Insurancs OorporatlM FOR. 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" ^ *PPret'",,0° °f Pontiac's size and roominess, and its depend* ability, mile after mile. Yes, it's behind the wheel of a Pontiac---and only there--that you can know the deep pride of driving the most beautiful thing on wheels. In fact it is only behind the wheel that you can fully understand how impressive Pontiac's price is--for that is where you know for sure that dollar for dollar, you can't beat a PontUd {•Passenger StreiRliiir Six-Cylinder Seta Cwpi Slate *nd Jpcal taxes, if ant, license, optional equipment and acceuoriei-- extra. Prices subject to change without notice. Prices may vary in turrtemd- Ml communities due to transportation difierentials. wot. ..amtSfineSt. ..a£<U3wed£(9Mt; ' . OVERTON CADILLAC-PONTIAC CO. CLARK CHEVROLET ^ALES <00 FBONT S3JEIBT PHONE 17 McHENKY, ILL. PHOim 277 HcHXnBT, ILURonr IM

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