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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Jun 1952, p. 8

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ppm.' fppp Qferln Ftwum "* ' •*• * * ' / ' • '*' > '«'&' 4$'l* white..! ation Joan befcuttfttl fthd impressive y was witnessed by aJ Ifratf crowd of people at St. cllurchx on Sunday night »?'* •Wlleh the annual May Queen QNipiiing was -held at the Lady of Vfcjfcima. Shrine outside the Church. 'QvBoyt and girls of St. Peter's 'X,' school, all dressed in ^ Buurched in procession to the ahxtne. They were led by servers S'%' and page boys. The girls carried of flowers and small boyp j formed a living rosary carrying *}' '• placards depicting the Mysteries. Charlotte Freund. one of- the graduates, was chosen to place - the wreath on the statue of the : v Blessed Mother. She was lovely ,f • . in a gown of nylon net over taf- PfT' " feta, with chantilly lace, bodice and white satin bolero jacket. Her fingertip veil was heTH in g; , place with a Juliet cap of white W ^ satin, trinmed in pearls. Her atfev tendants were Joan May and Kay \,f-; Toole, dressed in white angel . **obes. Little Lorraine Miller car- ' ried the wreath on a silver tray. ||r The children sang "O Lady we |g; crown Thee with blossoms" as |||»! the wreath was placed on our Blessed Lady. The rosary was rey.:-; cited during the procession. ff; J Father Daleiden spoke a few j®'/ ^ words at the shrine, after which ||t everyone entered the church for |p Benediction of the Blessed Sac- "* " rament. Graduates of Richmond-Burton Township high school, who entertained guests in honor of the occasion on Sunday, were Sharon Freund, Charlene Sheets and Patsy Busch. Sharon's party was held in St. Peter's parish hall. Approximately sixty guests were present to congratulate the graduate and enjoyed a supper served at 5 o'clock. Charlene's guests gathered at her home following the exercises for cake and ice cream. They were Mr. and Mrs. Martin May and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles May, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eulenbach of Kenosha, Mr. and Mrs. JFIoyd Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Anton May and Del Smith. Dinner guests in Patsy's home were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robers and family of Bassett, Wis., Mrs. Leonard Robers, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Liere of Salem, Wis., Ollie Robers of Silver Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker and family, Larry Elfman and Evie Busch. The girls were the happy recipients of many lovely gifts. Congratulations to the graduates. Congratulations to the graduates of public school who received their diplomas at exercises TWICE TOLD TALES , June 5. -1952 mmm ->v 9 Martin Vtrty Yeers Agf^ Smith, the Centerville held at Richmond high school j barber, now has an assistant at auditorium on Tuesday night. ifiis place of business every Wed- Those graduating were Clarene^Wsday and Saturday evenings. Steadman, Linda Kautz, Beverly This does away with the long Adsit. Ben Hansen and Donald j waits, which the patrons of the Pout. Girls from here who en-1 shop should appreciate. Lewis joyed a party at the home of Don- Bishop has had an assistant in na May in honor of her gradu- his Water street shop for the on Tuesday night were past two months or mort.!" May. Judy Oisen, Betty | The Chicago train last Sunday Meyer, Charlotte Freund and j evening was packed to its utmost Sonia Komar. Bunco was played and a delicious lunch was served capacity when it left this station. Several resorters who had been Donna received many lovely gifts. j ouj for the weekend were forced A farewell party was held at J to remain and take the Elgin the firehouse for Mrs. G. H. i t r a i n . • f,, Jones and Mrs. Rose Winn on j Mr> ^frs. irfartm Stofffflj Tuesday afternoon. Cake and ice1 are entertaining a bright 10- cream was served and gifts were pouncj giri at their home since presented to the honored guests, j Friday. Martin is just as --- I happy as he can be and Grandma MINE PRODUCTION The April production of the shipping coal mines of Illinois was 3,373,074 tons, according to the state Department of Mines and Minerals. In March the output was 3,968,258 tons. Ninetyfive shaft mines employing 16,- 401 men hoisted 2.093,519 tons •during April, while 34 strip mines employing 3,585 men turned out 1,280,455 tons. Stoffel is also wearing a good Sized smile these days. An elegant crop of hay will be harvested from our park within a short time, maybe. W# wonder what in the world McHenry has a park for anyway. Joseph Leickem, the electrician, is the possessor of a fine new Overland touring car, which he and his family are enjoying immensely these days. WHY BUY BEFORE YOU TRY Jk FREE DEMONSTRATION ON A Jacobsen, Johnson and Workington Powermowers --™ IN YOUB OV?tl YAHD HETTERMANN SINCLAIR V-- Phone Johnsburg 413-1 tr r will teettffe of ceineht Mbdks be ready for business some time between now and the middle of the month. "The survival of the fittest" is imply illustrated in the long life of "unfile Tern's Cabin," which has been before the public for more years than some of tfie readers of this paper care to remember. what is Advertised as the largest "Uncle Tom's Cabfft" show now traveling will play here in McHenry June 13 in their big tent which is fitted up with seats for 2,000 people. J. W. Smith, former manager of the Central opera house, is building an airdrome at Riverside park in this village and will open same next Saturday evening. First Line of Defease "5© long as any number among lis remains indifferent to the * • • rights of our fellow-citizens, or bsicomes emotionally Unbalanced to the point of overriding such rights, they are striking not at bur first, but at our last line of defense."-- Francis Biddle. ARMIN< INCREASE IN STATE Legume-grass farming has enjoyed a steadily increasing popularity in Illinois during the last few years. Reports from eight farm advisers scattered all over the state Show a definite increase in salts of legume-grass seed and in acres planted to improved pastures. The reports received by the Illinois College of Agriculture vary all the way. from seed sales up 5 percent in one county to sales doubled in anotfeef in *1951. But they all show a decided upward trend. The Madison county adviser also mentioned a big increase in soil tests for pasture improvement in 1951--at least 25 percent, and maybe 50 percent, over 1950. Farmers are not only planting more land to legumes and grasses; they're also making better use of the pastures they plant. Here are some good examples: In Hamilton county Virgil Douglas raised seventy hogs to mar- Wflght on ladino clover aiy^ tVQ oAnnllVy onnnoe Hbanogr ohff ' hhoiwg sluu|^r urJpL S^W vljfjt^lr 1 " J f . Arthur Allen has his Willi* *40 acres in legumes and &*M*es and fattens 200 to $00 tfhety each year. In 1951, Robert Henderson and Donald Johnson pastured ninteen head of heifers all summer long on seventen acres of rye and fescue established the year before. In Bond county one man established a good legume-grass pasture on twenty acres of supposedly useless land that had not tWo-ti the .entire sef^Mi. ^ iuldi took off 136 fcale« of h«y^~ Weighing about 60 pound* ®fich--from that same pasture. Of course, these are all just straws iii the wind, but they apparently show a statewide treijc" toward naore ^ood Jegume-^rass Nnbby Woolens w ^ . Nubby textured woolens are apbeen plowed for eighty years. In, p«arin8 on ^ fashion 8CeM. facV he had to buy additional j {n ^ ^ hugging tQp. livestock last summer to keep i pgrj Sleeves are very interesting the grass down. J with their deep armholes, and so ! Barney Zerkle, grain farmer j are the collars which are f*ntly from Richiand county, last sum-1 rounded and curved. MsAr rat FLOOR COVERINGS FLOOR TILE - WALL TIL|- : XINOLEUM CARPET and RUGS - FLOOR SANDING RAY IRION 107 DEAN STREET tone 388 t # "WOODSTOCK'S Woodstock, m. T CARPET STORE" ALL jFICTURES AT NO 6XTRA CHAR6E! PERKQtt dm $m es ftpmr|s»l ULHU09H Drug "THE HOME STORE" Main Street • . PHONE 358 _ McHenry, HI Wattles Dad Gives To The Family Every Day All Year Long . v Let's Give To Him Sunday. June 15th. (We will gift wrap your present too) in your own for 5 day*...FREE! IS DAD A FISHERMAN? CASTING and FLY RODS HEELS - PLUGS - LINE A BIG SELECTION . Ut qs help you pick something from ovr Sportmg1, Goods Department that tae i» pptre tifte, and wffl really appreciate. SPECIAL FREE TRIAL OFFfRI Now you can use a night cooling window fan in your own home for five days ... FREE! Simply phone or visit ogr nearest store ... the fan wiH fee delivered to yopr home without cost or obligation. Just Ftlva it f» ortd re£?x in cool comfort. • 1 water heating# Auio»^lC' DOES DAD LIKE TO PUTTER AROUND THE PLACE WITH CARPENTER TOOLS OR IS HE CARPENTER? A Grand Display of Tools that will please "Him" .... you'll find it here .... leading brands as wed as cheaper to price. Poes Dad Like To Work In The Garden or Flowers? m: We have just the present he'll show with pride across the back yard fence to neighbors. See countless items here on display . . come Is and have a look . . . enjoy fonrgeli. us Paint - Housewares - Plumbing Supplies VYCITAL'S HABtftfAiu: Phone 98 SO. GREEN STREET SHEET METAL SHOP McHENRY, ILLINOIS Get a night cooling fan and summer heat, will be carried right out your window! The overheated air stored up during the dajrtlme hours is pushed Out by the exhausf f<kn >. and cool outdoor air is drawn in. The coed night air circulates gently through the rooms of your home, absorbs heat from walls and ceilings and evaporates skin moisture. Tfie room temperature drops and you f< cooler immediately. Don't swelter this summer ... get a night cooling window j&n jtpw! * Once a GAS water heater is installed, you can forget it. No more tiresome trips to the basement... no more "seasonal" hot water ... just turn the tap anytime and have a{l the hot water you want--automatically 1 • - ' ' . •* V GUICK RECOVERY... No more long waits between batches of laundry while .water heats. An automatic GAS water heater has "quick recovery" ... ihore water is heated quickly and automatically to replace what you've drawn off. This is one of the features you'll like ifest about OAS water heating. ECONOMICAL • • • r • . •> • •- You'll enjoy the "luxury" of abundant hot water for a few pennies a day-'-when you have an automatic GAS water heater. Easy and economical to install... you'll See the new night cooling fans and autopitic OAS water heaters at eur nearest itere or your dealers. PUBLIC SfiRVlCE COany OF ItdSMlsN |UiM«iS ACCIDENT TOLL ' • *t- Traffic accidents on IlllneMi hjjlhways took the lives of li® pfTsons during April, i per cent » than the 147 fatalities reported in April, 1951, according1 to Charles P. Casey, director of the state Department of Public Works and Buildings. Traffics deaths for the first four month™ of 1952 total 589 as against 535 for the comparable period last year, an increase of ten percent. PROFE.'SiOnfH 0IRECTQRV C. R. 'Dentist - "K-XW S. Green Street , Office Honrs: Italy Except Thursilay • to 12 -- 1:80 to 5»W Mnn~ Wei, and Friday. EtmIiIJi 7 tt I P. X. Telephone McHenry. Wt --rfe. E. PEASLEF. D.C. Chiropractor ' Ml 9. Oreen HU McHeeit Office Hoars: Daily Except Tharsday » to 12 -- 1:S0 to 6 Mom, Wed. and Frl. E renlnf• 7 to 9 P. M. > 4'all McHenry 292-fe y' For Appointment "' VrPXON KNOX^ v Attorney At Law Car. tireen and Elm St teds McHenry Taesday an,| Friday Afternoon 4 OIHer Days By Appointment ^ ; Phone ItcHenry 4# ROBERT A. STUEBEf Attorney At Law,.. 604 Center Street; Phone McHenry McHENRY. ILL. WILLIAM M. CARROLL, Jr. Attorney At Law 110H Benton Street Phone Woodstock 1M4 WOODSTOCK, ILLINOIS 0- JOSEPH X. WAYITNt Attorney At Zjm 101 Wankegan Roil fRVD Best Phone McHen** S98.W WEST McIIEJTRT. ILL. FRANK S. MAY B L A f K D I R T Sand - Gravel - rXmeatode Excavating Rt. 1, Johnslmrg Phone: McHenry 58©*M-1 Sand Llmegt«i VERN THELEW Trneklnf Black Wf Excavating f..L McHenry &88-R-S or 488-W-) (. BOX 172, Rt. 1, M*M«arw. HI ftrarel A. P. FREUITD * Eicuvntlna Co«lr»»,?«fg Trucking, Hydrualle aftd Crane Service - ROAD BUILDINO -- fet 8W-M Mche^rv. INSURANCE EARL R. WALSH fire. An to, Farm f Life Ihsnraao ? Representing RELIABLE COMPANIES > When Ton Need Iasnrance ot Any Kind Phone 41 or 118-M £reea' A Elm MeHenrj in STOFFEL A REIHANSPERGER snrance agents for all classes of property In the best companies. West McHenry, Illinois [ Telephone 30ft (07 Main Street Mellenry, _ SCHR0EDER IRON WORRS Omsteental & Btrvctnral Med Tlslt Oar Showroomw I Miles Si oth on Rt. tl Phone 9S0 H BING'S i PLUMBING AND HEATDIfl BOB FRISBT, JR. iQialltf Fixtures • Radiant Heaf||f Qas and Electric Water Heaters Water Systems « Water Softeners Repairs • Free Estimates PHONE McHENRY 289-M AL*S "WELDING AND RKPAlV SERVICE . ••1 Main Street, McHenry Electric Portable Welding Acetylene Welding an«l Catttaft ; ALEX W. WIRFS, Operator^ Phone 61»<W-1 or 444 /: •* McHENRY, ILL. j -- WANTED TO BUT -- O CALL AT ONCE ON DEAD | HOGS, HORSES and CATTLE. We pay phone charges. JWe pay H to I2S for Old Horali. • less for down horses and tattle MATTS MINK RANCH fohasbarg Spring Grove Btoi Phone Johnsbarg tl4 t • r L-v

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