iVV . Yv ... • ly/Normiibor 30, 19M d \ , , • • r=v &. §r PERSONALS IN AIR FOBCE MIL and lira. Leo Rotherinel ittlBied the funeral of a relative in phleaco last week. "Willard and James McColla, Stadents at Quincy college, spent the holiday at their home here, i Hugh Murphy of Georgetown IhliTersity, Washington, has been visiting his parents. #^MR. and Mrs. Hank Briti And family were present, among other guests, in the Albert Justen home ON Thanksgiving day. (I Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. FKD Mrs. Fred Krohn were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 0*Leary and son of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ^losson and children of McCullom Lake and their son, Patrick, of Illinois college. ^QUESTS in the Albert Purvey ^PFTME Thanksgiving day were Dr. lohn Purvey and children of Crystal Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Hal FTUMB of DesPlahies and Mr. ahd ifrs. George Jones of Woodstock. Mrs. Nellie Bacon and Miss Ann VYisby spent the holiday in the Weston Bacon home in Crystal Lake. i': Gerald Reed of Oshkosh. Wis., a Iprmer teacher in the local high «hool, was Thanksgiving day tests in the Paul R. Yanda home. T William Martin of Sterling spent Sunday with his father. Clarence Martin. He was accompanied home his aunt, Mrs. John Phalin, who remained for A few days in the Martin home. Miss Beverly Schwerman, who is attending school at Valparaiso University. Ind., spent the holiday weekend at her home here. ,*.Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Duker spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Indiana. V Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buckner and laughter, Nancy, were Elgin callers Friday. Miss Helen Welch of Woodstock tlsited McHenry .relatives Saturday evening. . ^ Mr. and- Mrs. Walter Walsh •pent last week Wednesday in Chicago, where they attended the REDDING of a nephew. John Dwyer, •lid Mary Evelyn Audy, which took place at St. Thomas Aquinas church. They also attended the breakfast at the Graemere hotel. MISS Marguerite Johnson of Wheaton, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Johnson and son, Stephen, of Evan ston and Frank Johnson of Oak PBRK spent Thanksgiving day with their parents, the George H. Johnions. V Mrs. Anna Diedrich entertained IHE Alfons Diedrich family of Chicago, the Joseph Diedrichi Thomas fHedrich and Leonard Thennes families of McHenry on Thanksgiving day. Han Consumes Baml f! BAKING SODA One man told us he took baking sod* for years. Claims lie has asod Over a barrel of it for stomach gas, but got only temporary relief. « Recently he quit the soda habit apd took CERT A-VIN. This new medicine is bringing REAL, lasting relief to many McHenry gas victims because it is taken BEJfORE (not after) meals AND thus %ORKS with your food. It helps digest your meals faster, So your . food doesn't lay there and ferment. Besides relieving gas, CERTA- VIN also contains Herbs with Vitamin B-L and Iron to enrich your blood and make your nerves stronger. Weak, miserable people soon feel different all over. 80 don't go on suffering. Get CERTAVIN -- Bolger'S Drug Store." Pvt. Dorothy Schroeder Pvt. Dorothy L. Schroeder, 27, daughter of Charles Schroeder, McCollum - Lake, has reported to Lackland AFB, Texas the "Gateway to the Air Force," to begin an indoctrination course at the Women of the Air Force training center. Lackland, situated near San Antonio, is the world's largest air force base, center of air force basic training, (or airmen and women, indoctrination station for prior service re-enlistees, and home of AF's officer candidate school. COMING EVENTS wmmmmaem December 1 Christian Mothers and Altar Soeiety Christmas Party December S McHenry Choral Club Christmas Concert--8 p.m.--High School auditorium. smart Santas send the jDretfy, practical "Nut Flacon" Light Christmas stars in her eyes with Lenthlric's slender golden perfume container, glass-lined and Ieakproof. Comes filled with her pet Lenthlric per* fume for only $2.25 to $3.50| (/imJNt [0 BOLGER'S Drug Store JPhone ll » McHenry, IH. . "V - •* ^ •• - t >, to ... :J" ." tii/ah'.: • i> Vs'1':- X?" • "• ' " 1 • Doc--ihor S * Oirl Scout Breakfast--Mrs. Clyde Bailey Homo ~ C.O.F. Mooting. DocMabor g 8t. Mary's-St Patrick's School P.T.A. meeting. Circle 3, W.S.C.S.--Annual Christmas Party--Mrs. C. W. Klonti, Hootoss. m Doeomhor f C.D. of A. Business and Social Meeting--Start oI Card Tournament. December N High School Christmas Concert -- 8:15 P.M. -- High School Auditorium. Wonder Lake Woman's Club--Legion Hall. December 11 V.F.W. Auxiliary Christmas Party. December 14 St Clara's Court, No. 6S9, Christmas Party--Fifty Qent Gift Exchange. Gift for Sisters. December 17 "Here Comes Santa Claus"--Bonofit St. Mary's - St Patrick's P.T.A. -- 3 p.m. -- High School Auditorium. December 18 R.N.A. Juvenile- Christmas Party --K. of C. Hall--7:30 p.m. December 19 R.N.A. Christmas Party Following Regular Meeting--8 p.m. Family Life taoaraaao Life insurance owned per family in the U.S., now nearly $8,000, Is halt again as largo as the ura. • * • .T; Order your rubber stamps at The Plaindoaler. (continued from EXPKUT _ LECTUR& DEC 4 TO ATTRACT UUMOMUI want to distribute those t>tet«roa an«l' NBC plans to do a television series with them. 8trolun ats had articles in the Reader's Digest the past year and in Country Gentleman, of whidfc he is associate editor. His NBA newspaper syndicated story, "^Fhe "People Behind the Iron Cuftain," ap peared in about 1,000 newspapers and won him the Hoadiiner award a P.M. JUSTEN Furniture Phono g| XcHoiflr, for "Distinguished Foreign Cor rOspondotiee." Itea&ors who hoard recent conference nrging junior high and high school studentk 10 attend. Student tickets at half price will be available only ard Strohm at a in Aurora ^r« at tho door Monday .night Tickets for adults magr bo proenred from Home Bureau memoers or at Hubert's" drag store, Woodstock. Need rubber The Plaindoaler. stamgoT order at BUTCH'S | Ubt Towhag a--& - r• rum We Do Complete Motor Orerheullflg. 309 W. Elm Street McHenry* HL Plwne 811 Residence 91-R Fill Is coming. Are you thinking of your anti-freese and your winter change over? v SEWING MACHINES All makes of sewing machines repaired and modernised into electric, console or portables, Free demonstration of the new Raico PRONE 664J_2 Freund's Sowing MachinoSaloS and Service Wnfiam Dohorty and Virginia Prasad, both, of McHenry. Renew that subscription to the Plaindoaler now! , CAM ef I would Hko m tske lhis tunlty to thank frUnds and atlveo for cards, gifts, IkMitos also tor tho prayers agora* fe behalf during the time 1 was fined to tho hospital. They all greatly appreciated. MRS. VINCENT AD. Consignment Sale EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING • ^ , AT 7:30 P. M. , lift' kiN lnTNi lor all typM CALVES are selling at an all time high. Consign your stock here for top prices. We pay consignor day after the sale. LIVESTOCK can be tested at m* ,9N£rb salsa ham. We are bonded. t J! Woodstock Comm. Sales Conine PHONE 572 or ^ WOODSTOCK. ILL. ' • -rs V : -3 ATTENTION CONTRACTORS! A U C T I O N • M Contractor'^ Tooli and Equlpmnit < Having decided TO quit the construction business, I will offer for le the following personal property at my home on U. S. No. 12, feet south of Grand Ave., in Fox Lake, 111. . SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1950 STARTING AT IP. M. SHARP t -- C U . ft. concrete mixers in A-L condition; 2 wheel barrows for concrete cement box; 6--50-gal. water barrels; concrete block machine with, face plates for rock face, panel face and smooth face concrete blocks; also plates for LA--%--V blocks; also 100 wood palletts for the block machine; 40--4x6-ft. concrete forms; 60 other concrete forms of various sizes; 35 forms for concrete piers, from 1-ft long to 4-ft. long; 2 kerosene torches for pouring concrete in -freezing weather (both like new); 4 oil burning salamanders, (both like new); TK gasoline centrifugal water pump with 3-in. suction and discharge, ^AN be carried by one man. The Following House Movtng and Raising Equipment: 18 wood Ipllers; 23 screw jacks; 8 steel jack posts; 40 pairs of white oak collar blocks, for house jacks; 500 pieces of 8x8 wood cribbing blocks; hundreds of smaller blocks; 50 timbers of various sices and lengths for house raising, 30 2xl2xl6-ft. planks; several thousand feet of lumber of various sizes and lengths for us in the construction business; 12 scaffold brackets; 6 tarpaulins,,2--10x30-ft., 2--10x20-ft.. 2-- I«xl0-ft.. all like new; 1% hp. motor and several smaller motors, all FAI working condition; 1--12-in. band saw; L blacksmith anvil; 1 blacksmith forge; all kinds of blacksmith tools. ^ 1 laundry stove; 1 pot-bellied stove; 200-ft garden hose; 1 steel %NK, 4-ft. x 6-ft. x 18-in. deep; L ice box holds 100-lbs. ice; 20 barn *«ash; 10 checkrail windows; 10 folding chairs; 1 picture window, 12 Its; 6-sq. 8-inch asbestos siding shingles; 8-sq. asphalt roof shingles; | overhead garage door and hardware; many concrete blocks, rock Jice, smqoth face, septic tank blocks, chimney blocks also hundred. JOF, Qther articles too numerous to mention. -.R* %-ton 1949 Chevrolet truck, platform body, run 5,000 miles. , ALL PROPERTY TO BE SETTLED FOR "WITH THR PI ITRIC REFFC) RE BEING REMOVED FROM THE PREMISES. It' s time again to ready your Buiek for the cooler driving days ahead--so your Buick denier is featuring a big triple-service offer right now-- IFsll tuna-up, which includes cleaning of air and fuel filters, adjustment of valves, carburetor and distributor--and lots more. Cooling system ssrvks, including a rtjlt also inspection and tightening of all botes and connections. . hck front whssl beerlngt With fresh lidfrioant-- also safety-inspect your front brake linings, where wear shows itself first. Put your Buick in tiptop shape now to do its best this winter! Phone your Buick dealer for his special-offer price on these services_(and for an appointment) tkis wtek. 1 GEORGE D. WATTS. 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