•? , . * v v- *» •-• :*•'. afg : ftsl UmiMHaillMOIH visiting in the home of her sonin- law and daughter. Sir. and Mrs Ed. Waldy, Hickory Falls. lltlWff .^H4!W41 ii|p^ |i ps^i^m^ipppwsiiPifs^R^ SSPSfSSWiPSIli'l®!®1 Ml THX HcBKNKT PLAUIDEALES (continued from page 10) %N pltal auxiliary included Mrs. Robert Ckristensen, Mrs. A1 Repan, Mrs. Charles Boldt, Mrs. Herbert 3«rjr, Mrs. Dorothy McEachren, Mrs. Madge Siegel and Mrs. Melvlna Knackatedt. A drive will start0 soon to build a new wing for the Woodstock hospital so that it can more capably serve this area. -;IfEW CITMEHS ' • • •? Wfflte! William Kamp wit bcHfn at 11 p.m. Monday to Betty Druml Kamp and William Kamp. He is their first child. Maternal grand parents of the baby are Mr. and Mrs; Mike Druml and paternal grandparents of the baby are Mr. and Mrs. William KamprowBki, Spring Grofe. t's a girl for the Jlmmle Wid- She was born Tuesday "in Woodstock hospital and has been named Georgianna. Paternal grandparents of the child are Mr. and Mrs. Henning Widen, Indian Ridge, former operators of the food Bhop in Wonder Center, and maternal grandparents are Mr. and . Mrs. John iUiuMtlla, Woodstock. § ' mspftAL ' Mrs. Ruth McLean, Crystal Lake, formerly of Indian Ridge, was a surgical patient last week InJ&foodstock hospital. • mt. and Mrs. Leonard Nelson are parents of a son, born July 17. Henry Wilkinson and Mrs. Mary Lowrey were both medical patients in the Woodstock* hospital but were dismissed Sunday. 0' COUNTY FAIR DAY# Don't forget that the McHenry County Junior. Fair is Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, with both 4-H club members participating in the big style review Friday night. All of the girls off the two clubs are busy as bees getting their material ready. Some will model clothing, some will present foods projects. About twenty Wonder Lake girls will partici- JUte. Also at the fair will be the livestock of the FFA and 4-H boys, horse-racing and horse shows. There will be flowers, fruit and handicraft displays and a big carnival and ice show. The biggest county fair in years, on the grounds of 4-H town near Woodstock on Rt. 47. : VISITS DAUGHTER Mrs. A. Etzkorn, Chicago, is WTH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davis will ob serve their thirtieth wedding anniversary July 28. \ lWl HAPPY BIRTHDAY 7 - July 27 is a milestone in tariffs of Mrs. Dorothy McEachreh. She will be 31 Again on that date.. Mrs. Andrew Kunz and Mrs. Charles Karr were in Brookfield last week to visit Mrs. Teverbaugh, summer resident for many years. Mrs Teverbaugh recentnly had major brain surgery and is now recuperating in her Brookfield home. Wonder Lake resident* site proud of Cerritt Beverwyk of Indian Ridge who has recently received four awards of honorable mention at the Art Institute of Chicago for his recent excellent art work. He won recognition in advertising, art, history of art and painting. His name appeared on the faculty list, an honor which only approximately thirty stus dentB out of 7,000 received. Mr. Beverwyk was formerly the advertising art instructor at Kendall school of Design, president of Advertising Art Associates, an advertising agency, and a member of the Artists' Guild in Grand Rapids, Mich. He now lives on Mohawk Drive with his wife and two children. During the winter he lives in Oak Park. In addition to studying for the completion of his degree in Fine Arts, he has recently^ shown his versatility in the art world by designing several murals, and a restaurant interior which were executed in Michigan. Honorable mention is the highest award given. There are no first, second or third prizes. PARKING METERS Parking meters will be in operation within three weeks in Crystal Lake. At a meeting of the city council last week, A. J. Gentle, representing the Miller Parking Meters, said the meters installed would be $62.95 each. He suggested a 6, 9 or 12 months trial with the meters, to be paid for by the city keeping 60 percent and turning over 60 percent on the sales contract. He estimated meters in Crystal Lake would bring in $18,000 per year net after being paid for and he praised them for traffic control and a source of revenue to the city. Complete line of Beebe livestock remedies at Wattles Drug Store DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST ' ( , At 136 S. Green St., McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) Eyes Examined -- Glasses Fitted Training -- Visual Rehabilitating Complete Visual Analysis Horn Daily: • to 18 and 1 to 6--Saturday Evanlngs; 6:00 to 8:10 PHONE McHENRY 4CS * >vT M m * \ '(jpaiurck ^mwEMmrn It. Mary's Catfcollc Ghana Itoses: Sunday: 7:00, 8:30, 10:00, 11:SC. Holy Days: 6:00, 8:C0, 10:00. Week Days: 6:45 and 8:0(1' . ' First Friday: 6:30 and 8:<p> ' onfessions: * : Saturdays: 3:00 p. m. and 7:O0*p. m. Thursday before First Friday: After 8:00 Mass on Thursday; StOO p. m. and 7:00 p. m. * Mstrr. C. 8. Nix, Pastor. St. Patrick's Oatnolic Ghoxch 'lasses: Sunday: 8:00, 9:00, 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. * ' .i., #:"•••• Daily Mass: 7:00. . Week Days: 7:00 and?:8& First Fridays: 7:00. distributed at 6:30, 7:00, during the 7:10 mass, 7:30 and 8. Confessions: Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:00 p. m. and 7:00 to 8:00 p. m., and on Thursdays before First Fridays: 4:00 to 5:00 p. m. and 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Bev. Edward C. Coakley, Pastor. Eton Evangelical Lutheran Church (The Church of the Lutheran Hour) 408 John Street West McHenry, Illinois. ' Service: 8:00 a.m. Sunday School: 9:00 a.m. Serpice: 10:15 a.m. Yon arc cordially invited to attend Mr services. Rev. Carl A. Lobitz, Pastor. Oommnnlty Methodist Chuck Church School: 0:30. Morning Worship: 10:45. Official board meeting on seeond Wednesday of month at 8 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to you and your family *3 come and worship with u*. J. Elliott Corbett, Pastor. McHenry Bible Church MM S- Green Street (Pries BIdg.) 8unday Bible School, 10 a. m. Sunday Worship, 11 a. m. Young People's Service, 7 p.m. Evangelistic, 8 p.m. Wednesday at 8 p.m.. Prayer Meeting. You're always welcome here. Donald G. Liberty, Pastor. Mailing Address: McHenry Bible -- tor -- Roofing -- Tile -- Gutter and All Building Materials of Scars Rtebuck and Co. See Representative FRANK GANS Call 767-W or write 2*00 Riverside Dr., McHenry FREE ESTIMATES Church, P. O. Box 23|j McHenry, Phone 601-JMf ft. John's Catholic Chunk 1 Johnsburg Masses: Sunday: 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 and 11:45.- . * Holy Days: 7:08 ah J ":'M Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 6:35 and 8:01^* onfessions: Saturdays: 7.30 to 8 and 2:30 to !l| Thursday before First Friday-- | 2:30 and 7:30. Rev. Joseph M. Blltack. ' ft ert Cs'holic Chwk, Spring Qrove Uuu!- Sunday--8;??, 10aii UUf®. Holy Days: 6:30 and 9:00. Weekdays: 8:00, First Friday: 8:00. v.\. Confessions: Saturdays: 2:30 and f rll / . Thursday before First, Fri&aV'--* 2:30 and 7:15. • Rev. John L. Daleirteu, Pastor: Christ tile Kinir Catholic Church Wonder Lake. Sunday masses*: 8:00, 9:00 10:00 and 11:00. " ' Holy Days: 6:30 and 8:00. Confessions: : '• ' Saturday: 7 trt8 p.ni? ." J Sunday: 8:30 a.m., • Holy days: 7:00 to 7:45. lUv. James, A. Vanderpool. Pastor. Gospel Centefc Wonder Center, (Kousectarianj riervieees Sunday Bible School: 10:00 a. m- Morning Worship: 11:00 a. m. Sunday Evening Bervice: 7:46 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday -- 8:00 p. m. Bring the family with you to Sunday School and Worship Service* There is a place and a weleome for everyone. FRANK W. ANDERSON, Pastssv Kingwood Ghurcfc Ringwood, m.' Sunday: Public Worship, 9|80* Church School: 10:30.° > Choir Rehearsals: Wednesday eve aing, Rev. Charles Stevens, Pastor. St. Joseph's Church BJchmond, Illinois Sunday: 8:00 and 10:00. Daily: 8:00. ^ Fr. Frank J. Miller, pastor. Sfc Mary's By The Lake, Episcopal Oriole Trail and Dole Avenue * Crystal Lake Rev. Donald Piatt, Priest-in-Charge Mission House, 331 McHenry Ave. Sundays: 9 a.m. Holy Eucharist. r. < Holy Days (Prayer Book). ' ;-•« 6:30 s c. Holy Eucharist. MOBILE 1'NITS Wearing the bright, glistening fold and blue colors of the state of Illinois, the "Your Illinois" mobile units left recently for tours that will1 take them to county fairs and festivals In thirty-six sei tioiis^ of the state from July 2 to September 17, Read the Want Ads! Italy Raft if If FaHgvt At Varieit lighting Levels An investigation is underway by scientists to determine the rate at which your eyes tire under various types of lighting in plants and offices. Standards are available to indicate the visual efficiency at different levels of illuminatioit, the scientists point out. But little work has been done on the progressive effects on visual function of one type of lighting in comparison with an* other. Types of lighting to be used In the study are Incandescent, mercury, fluorescent and sodium light. Subject of the experiment will perform detailed visual tasks under each of the five types of Illumination for periods of from one to four hours. A special test has been designed by the researchers to -determine to what extent visual ability to resolve details is effected^ after the various periods under the lights. Need rubber stamps?; Order |t The Plaindealer. am#* U **tr Qaraless me of the X-ray Mi other radioactive mechanisms at Um present time may damage thousands of lives in future genera tiom as far off as 1,000 years from now, according to a Nobel Prise-winning scientist. !; b#" ladto ree«t»tr» flto i be vwea ttialliMi iH . eut <nodri& and tfM m at instead of acteKlrfHtaa, components, will aute 1 aaia MSiIHa Sterling Window Shade onnj - Venetian Blind Co. V 5640 W. DiTUon " - CObunlna 1-S74] Hare your windows drnnd In Kar-Oltor nmovable slot Venetian blinds, Dcqponi's washable Tontine shades and Kirsch draw rods. : -; Estimates Cbearlully 6hW| , v - "'/^ •'Cill Friday EvaniiML ' -*• I* Saturdays and Sundays call McBway 651-M-l L & H TELEVISION EMERSON and MOTOROLA SALES -- SERVICE Phone 403 604 Front St or 653-R-2 West McHenry, Illinois 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. A Complete Menu of the Finest Foods featuring MALLARD DUCKLING -- PHEASANT and RAINBOW TROUT x Dinners Served Daily 5,to 9 Except Monday Saturday, Sunday and Holidays 12 to 9 p.m. " COCKTAILS AT THEIR BEST 4 We Cater to Parties and Banquets 4 For Reservations Call McHenry 647-J-2 One Mile North of Intersection of Highway 12 ft 120 on SULLIVAN LAKE & To Builders: Wie can supply Ready-Mixed Concrete fat sny kind of job--from a back-yard lily pool to a cool* plete new home or building. Prompt, quick delivery est actly where and when needed. Our Ready-Mixed Concrete is uniformly dense, enduring and strong--as you expect of good concrete. The "mix" it right for the use intended;.. accurately proportioned at ' our central plant. Even a small job gets the benefit df large volume production. To Prospective Owners of New Horne* and Buildingst Of course you want concrete. It's the modern way to build --firesafe, permanent, moderate in first cost and requiring almost no maintenance. Let us put you in touch with ex* perienced, reliable contractors who will give you a quality • job at a satisfactory price. ^ Ask Your contractor Ot Call ITS. McHenry Sand & Grav$} Go. "** Phone McHenry 97-J Se06 Front Street McHenry, HL \ v H "Holly's" wishes to thank all its friends for the floral bouquets whidl added so much to the success of ou| Grand Opening. 3V • .,*$ appreciated. -HOLLIS E. LEWEY. - ,-V - * 4 - o •> - ^ J} m See Jimmie Lynch's 0 McHenry County Fair Woodstoc|k July 27, 28, 29, 30 Dmi miss lis PMc Serric* Company's big new 1950 ixil&ff t Electric insect control Livestock water warming Farm building ventilation Crop drying Milk handling- Egg cleaning and cooling The modern laundry The modern kitchon The farm theater Automatic poultry feeding 'Meef°yo« attlie Fair:::at the Public Servica Exhibit PUBLIC SERVICE ILLINOIS DEATH-DEFYING DEATH-DODGERS featvrhtg their famous "Ramp to R<|tnp |ejtp in « C^mi Gar1 Driving the Dependable, Rvgfei, ' Bigger Value DODGE CARS' ^ thriM-P" A. S. BLAKE .MOTOR SALES Inc" J01JE DODGE • PLYMOUTH • DOME "Mated"