rem tmxpetoBKuce S9 MWMIiWOUl .-•V O'-- • i-i. •!***!•' -- \ ! I H 1U I Loyalty Sunday was observed as announced and pledges for the new year beginning July 1 were received. AH those who did not bring confession of faith; and by transfer, Mrs. Leonard L. Kukuk from The Christian church, Winfield, Kas.; George Q. Qoranson from the Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran church, Chicago. ' For Sunday School the ' girls* class under the supervision of Janet Heide, led in the ope'ning exercises. Miss Ilene Bassett was awarded her pin for three years of perfect attendance, which was completed at the end of March. On Thursday the W.S.C.S. will meet for the installation of officers and pot-luck dinner. All members are urged to be present. On July 1 the following persons will begin a year as members of or send their pledges will be con- (the Official Board, which is the tacted during the week. The ser- j governing body of our local common topic was "Patrons or Part- gregation. These members -were ners . It is the sincere desire thatjejected at a quarterly conference the "partner" attitude will be j meeting held in March, under the pdopted during the coming year, leadership of the district superin- During.the opening service, new tendent: Trustees, Lisle Bassett, members were received: Mr. and Milton Smith and Ray Horenber- Mrs. Ora Colby, Mrs. George por- ger, Sr.. for two years, Vale Adams, anson, and Leonard L. Kukuk by Howard Fike and Donald Blount V. S. Trettury Department iAti- Cruelty Society Cautions Vacationers Vacation time is here again and the Anti-Cruelty society, as the i largest animal protective organization in the middle west, suggests to people that whe'a they, go on vacation they do tow things: 1. Be sure and provide for the (toes, cats or any other pets about' tiff household in order that they may be safely cared for and be there to greet them when they return. 2. When vacationing In the fields and forests, see all nature's wild life and leave it there to be seen by* the million other vacationers and to be seen again next year. It is a 'mistake, they warn, and a tragic one, to bring all sorts of wild creatures . back to our city homes to die in unnatural surroundings. * Villa Hotel Resort y On Beautiful Pistakee Bay MODERN OOOKTAIL LOtTNOK THE BEST IN FOOD Now Playiog Every Saturday Night- E4 KJemme and His Strollers , * TELEPHONE PISTAKEE 378 Brick Laying -- Tuck Pointing j FIREPLACE ACID CLEANING! CHIMNEYS CEMENT BLOCK 8. Park XcHENHY 213-X CLEANING WINDOW ( AI LKIN6 WATER PROOFING ' H V. JA Crescent Drive MeHENRY 471-11 AWNINGS Tarpaulins, Canvas Goods three years, Richard Nimtz, Howard Collins and Lon Smith. Stewards for the "aew year: Mrs. Howard Collins, Mrs. Peter Roche, Miss Geraldine Nimtz, Mrs. Herman Lacy, Mrs. C. H. Duker, Mrs. Prank Jensen, Mrs. Donald Barger, Mrs. Bertha Johnson, Mi's. George Bohr, Mrs. Herman Dowe, Mrs. Carl Hoyte, Mrs. Laura, Smith, Mrs. Cynthia Fike and Mr. Ray Horenberger, Jr. Other members are Mrs. Burton French, as president of Choir Mothers, Miss Nancy Rudin as President of Young Adults, and Miss C^lia Page as president of M.Y.F. « Offipers of the board will be elected Wednesday evening at the monthly meeting. Since next Sunday is Father's Day, lets bring Dad to church and let him sit with his family in God's House. Quite a treat in our modern world. "See "you in church next Sunday." LOSS NEGLIGIBLE % The building which burned fist week on the William Schaefer property did not contain, as believed at last week's writing, items in storage. Loss was negligible rather than the $.*>00 estimate made at the time of the fire. SJ00 GRADUATES "Endowments for Tomorrow," was the topic of the address given by senior student speaker, George Lindberg, at the sixty-fourth annual commencement program at the Crystal Lake Community high school. In opening his address, he pointed out that from the local school have come senior classes making up a total*of approximately 2,300 graduates. The smallest class was composed of one student in 1895 and the largest 1950 class of 112. Spring Planting When making spring planting plans beware of unsuccessful aoA untried plrfnts and varieties. | ^ Large Selection of Materials ORDER EARLY' "Specializing m store and Residence Awnings MeHENRY AWNING CO. Phone McHenry 571-W-2 Thos. Thonneson, Projf 0 POST NO. 491 1, 3 4 At the Legion Home Grounds 1950 BEAUTIFUL PRIZES GIVEN AWAY SPECIAL DELUXE $87.00 Nesco 20 Qt. Eleptric Roaster and Stand 160 Upholstered Rocker -- $50 Schwinn Bicycle NEW RIDES 9SREWORK8 -- FUN GALORE I For Children and Grown-Ups MeHENRY. ILLINOIS 11 The Famed Jacobsen" FREE DEMONSTRATION ••M a MOWER SHARPENING USED POWER MOWERS hIttermann service PHONE JOHNSBURG 413-J 4i*ii WING AND FIN Hunting And Fishing Club Offers its facilities of the Dining Room, Trap and Skeet Courses to our friends and neighbors of the surrounding country. r>. " A Complete Menu of the Finest Foods > featuring TT-?'- MALLARD DUCKLING -- PHEASANT and RAINBOW TROUT Dinners Served Daily 5 to 9 Except Monday - rp Saturday, Sunday and Holidays 12 to 9 p.flL COCKTAILS AT THEIR BEST We Cater to Patties and Banquets For Reservations Call McHenry 647-J-2 Oqe Mile North of Intersection of Highway 12 & 120 on SULLIVAN LAKE ... for Quality, Economy Dslktev* ditto* sot have to cost • lei ef Men*yl Try Ann Page Foods and see for yourself. Every one of the 33 fine foods that carry the Ann Page label ia made to AaP's high standards of quality . .. yet priced to eat* you money. Because A*P brings these fine foods Custom*!?1 Coraor. 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