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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Sep 1950, p. 8

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ER LAKE pv; hr Vanesse §:f, This Saturday night will be one the busiest In a long time, with intent to suit almost taste. . Sponsored by the Kiwanis club. • Grandmothers' Gay Ninftios ffcevne will be given in McHenry. The Wonder Woods social comiMttee starts their fall round of patties with an evening of j fun and eafHt in the Mill Inn. The fifth anniversary party Of (&e Wonder Lake Bod and Gun l^lub's auxiliary will be held ia ; the Legion home and will be a *fiard times" party with prizes ffer the best costymes. , Hostesses for Cere V auxiliary J&UTty are Tlffcs. Charlotte Meyer. Chairman, Mrs. Rose Murphy, Mrs. Hose Silk, Mrs. Fred McCafferty. Mrs. Josephine Wendt. Mrs. Mah- #»r, Mrs. Mary Audino and Mrs. Setty Selsdorf. . There will be a musical enteri linment by the ACatlia, children I vm Chicago and piano selections 1 f Delia Chenev. The auxiliary i 111 serve ham, potato -salad, cof- I se and cake. * For the Kiwanis "Kids' Day" tnd. the Saturday night review is tickets on sale by all Kiwanis ttieihbers. For the Wonder Woods party &nd the auxiliary party, donations win f be accepted at the door. overdue one day and that was due j teem from her friends and school* to an error in calculation. j mates. BROWNS VISITING HERE Mr. and Mrs. Harry . 8. Brown have parked their roaming house trailer at the home of their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. fWrlght, Wickline Bay, before heading south to winter In Marco, Florida. The Browns have spent a traveling summer visiting the west an'd the Canadian Rockies. -.. Committeemen Ask Tifcn To Register Wonder Lake's precinct committeemen, Steven Duttko and ftink White are particularly antfous (or all qualified voters of Mchenry 4 (Wonder Lake) to register for the coming election* Registrations will be accepted tintil Oct. 9 in the court house, Woodstock, and Oct. 10 in the precinct. Anyone wishing information About registration or who wishes transportation can telephone either one of the committeemen or Mrs. Lillian Forsberg, president of the1 League of Women Voters of the Wonder Lake region. :HAND FOR HARRISON ThVfe will probably be a band in Harrison school soon if the turnouts of parents and children of Friday night is any indication of interest. About 200 were present to hear a discussion of the various instruments and their suitability to tl)p. various children. In indivdual interviews Saturday. a number of the parents purchased instruments for their children or made arrangements to rent ^an instrument until the child's interest was tested. Jay Hansen and her officers presided at their first meeting Thursday of the Legion auxiliary since their installation last 'month. The auxiliary is asking for volunteers to donate blood f^r use in Hines hospital. Anyone willing to participate in the program can contact Mrs. Hansen. The county meeting Is Oct. 6 in Marengo. * IN HINES HOSPITAL A1 Kolar has been a patient In Hines hospital for the past two weeks, suffering from a respiratory condition. PTA MEETING All parents of high school pupils are invited to attend the first meeting of the season of the Mc- Henry Community Parent-Teacher association Thursday at 8 p.m. in the auditorium. Both fathers ahd mothers are invited. ir --j JUST ONE DAT Republican committeeman, Steven Puttko, would like his conatittaents to know that, although Ills -name appears on the delinquent tax list, his tax bill went BON TOY AGE, LAl'RA McHenry county's first woman volunteer to the armed forces, 18- year-old Laura Wenkel. Wonder Woods, was honored last week by a going-away party given in the home of Mrs. Mildred Hay. The guest list included Carol Haves, Verna Eslick. Marilyn Madsen, Eleanor Miller, Carol ©rownell, Jerry Rice, Beverly IChlers. Mrs. Jerry Wiedemann and Laura's mother,- Mrs. August Wenkel. Laura, who leaves Thursday for Camp Lee, Richmond, Va., was given a wristwatch and a pen and pencil set among other gifts of es- COME IN Ind Enjoy the Sparkling Rhythm o£ - ERNIE WAGNER at the Hammond Organ a NOW PLAYING NIGHTLY lYoup Favoriies, Old and New Hear them as presented by this artist ol the « » * * * % \ V " & •' Vf*. , ' i Richmond, Illinois UMiii.-a""*." BHUKBMVn 9MS8SS Gnrtar Trips to j UK Ml Events I ? K*w you crowd IgSWh*for mot, . tmmum* w*y--m | I»»» coit-oa a , Cwutartripto ur |MMSS Travsl Aaywtpre • yktfflMr your bosi- MS«tl towaa--to Gnrkviad for •cum coitii- Ins Vacation Travsl Colorful Fall hi*hwayi. zcitful weather, a wider choice of accomr modatioo* make fall nianio-- infernal F--iylswlsw, tisfh ts Friends Whether it's re- ••ipos. visit* to friends, near or far. Greyhound feu you there easier, at lowest cost! Mrtfe if Trips, Tan mi SpcM Trawl Flatins "KanM If" fir Yav Graitir Eijiyant if Aitnu fflghwiys Save an extra 10% or more each way every time you buy a Greyhound Round-Trip ticket!' You'll find this saving especially welcome right now . . . during Greyhound's Great Fall Round* Up of Travel Bargains! Hundreds anjl hundreds of Autumn trips and tours have been gath* ered together--into the biggest selection of low-cost travel attractions ever offered! Whether you travel for business or for pleasure, you're sure to find just the trip you've been wanting to take--at a fare you can afford! Fire Deparment Benefit Parties The benefit party for the tire department, held In LaGreca's Thursday, was very successful. These parties will be conducted every Thursday and will be held alternately in the Rolaine Grill, Mill Inn and LaGreca's. At the next party, in the Rolaine Grill. Sept. 28, at 8:30 p.m., Ray Sullivan will be master,of ceremonies. I)FBORAH I.KRMTZ George and Joan Gergitz's new baby daughter, born last week in Woodstock" hospital, will be named Deborah. HOSPITAL PATIENTS •« Robert Behrens is a medical patient in Woodstock hospital, entered there on Sep. 21. • . Mrs. Kity Fairchild is a medical patient in the hospital, taken there by ambulance Sept. 23 after she had collapsed atherwork in Woodstock. :v-V'"•• •'• Chicago, preached and tang at the Sunday services. > Sunday Oct. 1, Is the annual Sunday school rally day, startitog at 10:30 a.m., with cojnblned Sunday school and morning worship services. A large number of boys and girls will take pari in the program and their will be Special musical numbers as well As a brief/ address by the pastor. Students of the Trinity' seminary and Bible college, Chicago, will again be in charge of the evening services at 7:45 p.m. ilies, together with the Knights of Columbus and their families, - will receive their corporate communion at our enurch at the 8 o'clock mass. Breakfast will be served at the Rolaine Grill after mass. On Wednesday evening, Oct. 18, the Holy Name will again be hosts to the McHenry Council of the Knights of Columbus for the holy hour which will be conducted at our church. All the men of the parish are invited to attend these activities. The next general' meeting of the Parents-School! Association trill be Wednesday, \gci J* ji thexhtfreb. *•." 'Ms'--'-1 - <* Geraldlne Cormier left ^htiiday to enter the University of Chicago where she was awarded a scholarship. Tuesday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Cormier, left for a 10- dav trip to New Orleans and other parts of the south. Her brother, Bobby, will be a guest of the Joe Monteleones while his family is away. Gospel Church News A contest for attendance started Sunday between Wonder Lake. Barrington, Crystal Lake and Belvidere. Wonder Lake started out well, with several new members enrolled. The Ankerbergs, •«««««. 1 • i. -- FOR -- Roofing -- TUf Gutter and All Building Materials of Sears Roebuck and Co See Representative FRANK GANS Call 767-W or write I'OO Riverside Dr., McHenry FREE ESTIMATES Christ the King Church News The month of October promises to be an active month for members of the Holy Name Society. On Oct. 8. they will receive their cooperate communion at the 8 o'clock mass. There will be an important business meeting after mass. •. ' On Wednesday evening, Oct. 11, they will conduct an- ofteihf meeting at the Rolaine Grill and a movie will be shown. AH in the parish are invited to attend. On Sunday, Oct. 15 they will be host to the McHenry0 council of the Knights of Columbus! The Holy Name Society and their fam- The women of the parish will receive .their corporate communion next Sunday at the 8 o'clock mass. The first of varoius projects which have been planned by the Parents-Sohool association will be a bake sale which will take place in the hall of the church on Sun-> day morning Oct. 1. between 8:30 and 11:00 a.m." We hope everyone will give all the support they can to this first venture. We plan to sponsor, In the very near future, a project which will be both interesting and beneficial to every family , in Wonder Lake. suTcirs Fall Is comingy j&e you thinking of your anti-freeze youv winter change oyprt m. mtmwtom 24 Hour Towing Service m We Do Complete Motor Overhauling. 309 W. Elm Street McHenry, I11T Phone 811 Residence 91-R Sterling Window Shade and Venetian Blind Co. 5640 W. Division COlumbus 1-8743 Have your windows Pressed in Kar-Olier removable slot Venetian blinds, Dupont's washable Tontine shades and Kirsch draw rods. Plate glass d**fier an^ table tops. itimates heeriull r,. Call Friday Evening? * * t ?, r Saturday* and Sundays call McHfenry 851-M-l ""ilnlt tr "7tUec "fyowi from the ONLY COMPLETE LINE •f FARM TRACtIr TIRES Tftt Sensatioaal "%fa0 PEN CENTER CURVED BAR RACTOR TIRE The fanow EASY TERMS TRACTION CENT C U R V E D BAR TRACTOR TIRE On Saturday 'mbrning, Sept: 30,' Miss Connie Scharf (Jean Louise Ogorek) will become the bride of LaVerne Perrin. There #ill be a nuptial mass at 9 a.m. The winter schedule for masses will start next Sunday. Masses will be at 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. Confessions, at 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. The parochial school children will receive cbmmunlon on first Friday at Christ the King church and will be taken in to school after mass. M Legion home by 10-year-old Jack Tiibnan son of the Warren Tallmirtk, Hlcdtory Palls. The balloon had a card1 attached to It saying it had been entered in a balloon race Sept 10 on behalf of Leonard Meyers, a child receiving care from the Lutheran Child Welfare association. Sponsor for the Meyers child is lUited. as Bud Holt, 808 E. 51 st. The finder is asked to fill in his name 'and address and mall the card to the association. Apparently the balloon card mailed back from the farthest distance will be considered a winner. The. card says 7,500 balloons were released. Addison is located 20 miles west x>t Chicago. Wonder Lake ;• Discovers Prhe J'*""/ v Balloon Sunday ' - - * ' A balloon releaBW'M# A'flSfiSn, 111., Sept. 10 was found ' Sunday in a slough b&Qk of. Wojjd^r Lake's POPtTLATION GROWTH The natural increase of the population of Illinois is continuing according to vital statistics released by the state Department of jr""'. ,• ACCURACY : --FOR HEALTH Latin is not a dead language, to us because it is used constantly by your jdoctor when he writes a prescription. We considei it a living an<H vital reminder of the importance of accurate prescriptions for youKvSalth -- always bring your prescriptions to us. PHONE 26 DRUG STORE IM yttn fa«ni MCHXNRY, ILL. Typical Low Fares I B tafaage 1 Bes Plalnes Oak Park Upward St. Madison, Tax Extra) Greyhound Bus Depot ft Sla Phone 104*R jjuti, Prop. fiM, We'll install the tires right on your farm. Takes only a few minutes. Call Us Today We can supply your tire needs; Passenger and Truck Tires of All Sizes. We Allow A Liberal Trade-in Allowance On Your Old tireskegardless of Condition BATTERIES--We allow you 25 per,eent discount off lor jour old battery on a new Firestone Supm* Batterv. ' Convenient terms on your monthly Service Bill See the Olodiron ol our^ieorest Hora or your Deolervs WALTER J. FREUND Tires -- Tubes -- Batteries -- Accessorise Tire and Tab* Vulcanising Bicycle Repair!** All Work Guaranteed ,> Hww SM Weil MeHeary OPEN sfBvnres AHD SUKDATS PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS • Has lhirtt is 4^ •MlS^NMlkS KOUIAKLY fO*A LIMITKD TIM8 ON IV Public Health. Pbr the tlrst tiuree months oi this, jriir, Mrtlf and only 13,7*6 wetka recorded. The rate fort the flrat fparter: of ISM per 1,000 popiiia|k»n afcbttt " per cent longer QUA for t|ie oc responding period last year, 6ebstantlal gains were achieved in the saving ot maternal and inliat lires. Puerto Rico boasts a eooperar tlve with more than $4 million In coffee sales. An Alaskan cooper*- ative sold $165,000 worth of dairy prpducta in 1948. Order your rubber The Plaindealer. stamps ; J08BPH I WATNNB , Attorney-st-law Ml Waukegan Road (RFD Bit ^ WEST MeHENRT. ILL« Phene McHenry 492-W B IN 6 *S ,• • 1 •" PLUMBING AND HEATING 4| Qaallty Fixtures - Radiant Heat- ' lif • Water Systems - Gas and . Electric Water Heaters - Water Softeners - Repairs • Free Estimates. BOB FRISBY, JR, v ? PHONE MeHENRT Me.*--',.... HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid foi Dead and Crippled Horsest Cattb and Hogs--Sanitary Power Inf--Tankafe and Heat Scraps le sale. Phones Arlington Helglit> 116 or MeFci ry 814. Rererss Charges. PalaUne Refui*r(a« fur* Ice. Home Furniture Recovering and Repairing 20 years experience - Phone Plstakee 551-R-l T1C*8 UPHOLSTER? SERYIC1* RR. 1, Pistaqua Heights ^ McHenry, 111. VERNON KNOX Attorney-At-Law Ooi. Oreen and Elm Bts., McHenry Tuesday and Friday Afternoons •Other Days By Appointment Phone McHenry 4S -- WANTED TO BUI *- CALL AT ONCE ON DEAD § HOGS HORSES AND CATTLt We pay phone charges We pay $6 to $25 for Old Harm leas for down horaea snd catlk MATTS MINK RANCH Johnsburg - Spring Grove fUe«* Phone Johnshnrg 814 A. P. FREUND SONS 'Excavating Contractors Trucking, Hydraulic and Crane Serviee -ROAD BUILDING- .J4-M McHem E. E. PEA8LEE, D. A Cklropractor «» S. Green St. Office Honrs* Dally nwpt Thnrsdky 9 to 12 ltM to ft Hen^ Wed. and FrL, ^nskr 7 Is * Call McHenry For Appointment McHiSNRY FLORAL CO Phone 414 One Mile South of McHens;. On Route tl Flowers for afl occasional STOFFEL A REIHANSPHMttl nsurance agents for all ciaaaea e property in the best comi West McHenry, 1 ullnels Telephone Mo. th INSURANCE EARL R. WALSH Firo, Auto, Farm & Lite inaarawn R£LlABLEC<COM?ANlEt When yon need nraraaee of any kind Phone 48 or 118-M tireen & Elm McHeei) DR. R. H. WATKINP Dentiat --Office Hitta • Tnss^ Thuzsn * Set. 9 a. m. to S p. m. Tel. Wonder Lake- 41h ( ^Evenings by Appointment Lookout Point Wonder Lake, III AL'S WELDING AND SERVICE 601 Main SU McH< Electric Portable Acetylene WeldWtg and ALEX W. WIRFS, Operate Phone 615-W-l or 4M M'HENRY, ILL. cHenry ' Welding ind Cutoaff WM.^LIAM ML CARROLL, m, Attorney-at-law ---- HOVa Benton St.' Phone Woodstock MM Woodstock, Illineia Sand VERN THELBN Trucking Gravel Black Dirt Truck for Hire "eL McHenry 688-B-S or 688-W-l Dox 172. Rt. 1, McHenry DR. H. S. FIKE Veterinarian Oa Highway SI--Office and Hsnas Tel. McHenry SI Vice Hours: 1 p. m. to 2 |> O Except Thursdaya Evenings by Appointment 4 DR. R. DeROMH -- Dentist -- 126 Green Street Phone 292-J McHenry Office Hourss It a. m. to b M* except Wednesday. Office all day Wednesday. Kymlusa by a»nohitw»ew<< BRICK LAYING TUCK POINTING -- FIREPLACES ACID CLEANING C. 8. Johnaen H. Y. Jackson 2 Phone 218-11 phone 471-H w .X.Mii&a ttfea

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