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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Jun 1957, p. 3

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trf^m "v -"• . ^ ••' " .-!'•• •'* >'-:' . 'V.-" '*, ..-' *\ ,.y» : "' ' • \ . i •;Sgt{•"C^t-.^j Thursday, June % 1^57 Tffi McHEtf RY PLAINDEALER BlIDAL COUPLE June 8 Bake Sal?--Pink Lady ' Shoppe June 10 Organization Meeting of Job's Daughters:--Masonic Hall, v June 11. O.E.S.^--Stated regular meeting --Acacia Hall -- 8 p.m. June 12 Neighborhood' 7 -- Adult GirP Scout meeting 1:00 p.m. at Ameri- A$,£an Legion Home. June 16 ^ Annual Spring Ranee -- Sponsored by Holy Name Society uf Christ The King Church of Wonder Lake--Legion Home--8 p.m. June 22 Summer Supper--Zion Lutherah Church Lawn -- Sponsored by Ladies Aid.--5:30 p.m. June 25 ^ V . ". O.E.S. Grand lecturer's night-- *$ Acacia hall--8 pjrt. July 27-28 County Art Fair--.Exhibit of Fine Arts -- Benefit Woman's Auxiliary McHenry Hospital. June 27 Knights of Columbus Regular Meeting--K of C. Hall--8 p.m. June 28-5S9-SO Johnsburg Community Club Annual Carnival -- Memorial Park, ^ Johnsburg. July 31 Annual Summer Card Party Sponsored by Altar and. Rosary Sodality of St. Patrick's church-- 1 p.m. August 10-11 Country Art Fair--Junior High School -- Benefit McHenry Hospital. August 17-18 Flower Show, "Summertime In • The Country"--Harrison School ORGANIZATION MEETING The meeting for the organization of Job's Daughters has been set ahead to Monday, June 10, at the Masonic hall. Drive^Slower and Enjoy Life Twice Told tales Forty Years Ago (From Issue of June 7, 1917) George Stoffel and Lester Bacon, two of McHenry's volunteers, went to Chicago Saturday morning, where a satisfactory examination was passed. The young njen enlisted and are now stationed at Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis, Mo., in the infantry class. A preliminary concert will be given . by the members of the Miss,, Florence Randall of Hebron, a graduate of the local high school, has just been graduated from the State Normal at Carney, Neb. She will remain in Carney, where she has been •retained as one of the instructors in the Normal for the summer. Twenty-five Years Ago (From Issue of June 9, 1932) and three brothers, Peter, Frank and William. Miss Mary Juste,^, daughter of Mrs. N. Glosson of this city, and Raymond Sheahan,. son of the John Sheahans of Richmond were married at St. Joseph's church, Richmond, last Wednesday: "Word has been received here of the, death of Miss Elizabeth Mi£sv Helen Weber, daughter of1 Howe at Hannibal, Mo. May 31. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Weber, and' Miss Howe was an alint of Mrs. Earl Coway, son of the Martin Marry Fay, Mrs. R. Teray and Conways, were united in marriage | Mrs. Kate Fay, of Elgin, formerly by Rev. Fr. William-O'Rourke at! of McHenry, , , St. Patrick's church June 8. ! . •«, . Fire destroyed the Math J 1 " R choral society on the evening of ^j ]ce" ^u7eon Route 61Friday !. George ^^^Tas^eftwaNJ^ y 3' Wlth the McHenry band ' evening. About 1,200 torta of Jcc | on RiversSf ^ assisting. Those attending will beiwas in tho building and the loss , .Mnntav"7f7nr tagged as the event will be given j is estimated at frort $8>000 to 1 Mnnday' aftcl an illness of one to enable the society . to secure | iinnnn "* ~~ ' ~ year. He is survived by his widow four of'the best known soloists, ' . . . ;^ean- and a daughter, .Mrs. Patraand an orchestra from Chicago. L" tort^1"sevt:n •;w?re- Rraduated oia McCaughna, of Los' Angeles, who will assist them in giving jfronl the local high school at Calif. Rossini's "St aba t Mater" the I commencement exercises held! rov. Fr, William O-Rourke. following week. . ' Fifteen young people , . . ... ^ ,, graduated from the local high ' ran^?"g h,fe^ ^ ^e four years , ordination to the priesthood Sun school at commencement exercises 1,1 hlgh sch°01- A mass in his honor was Friday evening. Arleen Bacon i pastor of St. Patrick's, observed were i gav,e.thc. valedidtory for her class/J tho thirty-fifth anniversary of his let garage Tuesday night was recovered near the Johnsburg bridge the following morning. Eighty-eight students were given diplomas at graduation exercises held , Miss Edna BriJtterman, of Woodstock aod Gordons Clark of\the! Wopdstock road \\We united in marriage at Gra^e Lutheran church, Woodstock-. Charles Peet, a resident of Rin g w o o d f o r m a n y y e a r s , d i e d a t ' his home there May 27. He is sUr-; vived by his wife, the former Lena' Harrison, and two daugh-; ters, Alice and Marion. Mateipun/ork II S. SAVINGS BONDS The miles traveled by vehicles, during a recent year, in collecting and distributing blood by Red : Crqss are the equivalent of 136 trips around ,„the world. ^ The ORI-COUSTIC High Tension' Scale in the entirely new »tartk SPINET PIANO THE DONALD MILLERS Miss Joanne. Reinboldt became the bride of Donald Miller of 'Ringwood in a pretty spring wedding solemnized. Saturday, May 11. in St. Patrick's Catholic church. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all who sent flowers, cards and gifts, and to all who visited me during my repent stay in the hospital and their kindnesses after I was home. I would like especially to thank the very considerate passing motorists who helped me in my need. Mrs. Stella Raycraft , CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone for visits, cards, flowers and prayers and the many kind deeds during my recent illness and stay at thp hospital. Your thought fulness will always be remembered. Barbara Weber held Saturday evening. Superintendent of the school' is A. E. Nye. August Larsen, the man responsible foe making .Orchard Beach, north or this city, is leaving today to make his new home at( Phillips, Wis. Miss Irene Harruff was ered a farewell part by members of the Choral club Thursday evening before leaving for Lima, Ohio, to spend her vacation. She will resume her teaching duties | here next fall. The farm home on the place known as the Hutson farm, northwest of this city, occupied by thc Stuart family, was completely destroyed by fire Thursday evening. Mrs. Stuart and children were at the barn, assisting . with the chores, and all their, furniture and clothes went up in flames. HE'U LIKE Joseph Gilies, a native of Me -j read there by the assistant pastor. Henry, died at St. Joseph's hospital, Elgin, Monday. Survivors are foyr sisteVs, Mrs. K. Althoff, Rev. J. A. Vanderpool, o'clock. # A new gray sedan stolen from | ensures Richer Tone -- Extended Volume & greater stability f See and hear this marvellous instrument, which is , . I factory-guaranteed for 10 years. j (at dealer) - • WILLEM BLEES | Phone 2245-J 6 N. Williams Street Crystal Lake' i FINANCING AVAILABLE f Remember Dad with a gift from McGee's 117 So. Greeii St. McHenry Mrs, J. Bielig, Mrs. W. Loesche. the basement of Clarke's Chevro- NATIONAL FOOD STORES <•»>v <•» »» » »•>»>t<» * » » » Be !i Wise FOR FATHER'S DAY, FOR GRADUATION, FOR CERTAIN! All Good Foods Love Swift's Allsweet Shop At Nye's "Your Walgreen Agency Drug Store" Lowest Prices . . . Always I [ 129 No. Riverside JDr. Phone 26 ^McHenry, 111. £ <"t« ^"1' '£• • »t» 0 'i# HEATHER SHAVE LOTION Inspired by Scotland's famous Seaforth Regiment...a brisk and tangy shave lotion that's all man! *!• BOLGER'S 103 S. Green St. McHenry FORD In flu Ctricage sales am, Fori Is main! away with tba salts ncaris! HERTS WHY: TIm new "Imwr Ford" is really boHt! Beneath Ford's beauty you'll find the kind of brawn that proved itself at Bonneville, Utah, where a '57 Ford ran away with 458 records. Yn cm pitk yew bratfol GOI This year there's even more of Ford's great GO. Now you can pick. your power to suit your driving needs from a whole new family .of mightier V-8's. mom. ALLSWEET sw o £ 53° Greatest Food Show on Earth Birds Eye Froien Succotash, Cauliflower, Broccoli Spears, Ford hook Lima Beans or BABY GREEN 10-0*. Pkgs. 1110 I llbby't "Twle« Weh" MILLOI* Orchard Fresh Sliced Frozen Strawberries Hawthorn-Mellody Dairy Whipt. \Aor&* I 4-59 liDBy t Twice men m a _ TOMATO JUICE .4 98° Nome Irand Frown - _ LEMONADE . . . - 10c •roadeait--Ready to S*rv» SPAGHETTI. Cant 7-0z. Can Chocolate -- ^ BOSCO SYRUP . ^59 A nas J. Web OFFEE Orchard Fresh Frtztn ORANGE JUICE 6-0z. 10° Ban Thomas Webb Reqular or Drip Grind 1-Lb. Can •,-lV Tjp_ T°sfe Slid outsells ,hVorSwoOT" peahut botteR "C Chef 0e//t ..tfVt'J.* •m m M w. 1 CaUc i8-0x. Jar • X"*; • em all SiSSSSteiiewS "rwfm?maana8 for '57 « F.O.A.F If you prefer Sixes, you can have the most modern of all. . . the Ford Mileage Maker. Six or V-8 the going's great in a Ford! Awl Fori Is the lowest priced* in its field! Ask your Ford Dealer how easy it is to own a new kind of Ford. %Bosed on comparison of manufacturers' suggested retail delivered prices U. S. No. 1 All-Purpets California Lang White POTATOES r- 49' Southern Grown, Sweet. Red Ripe ••. WATERMELON » 0 Whole, Halves or Quarters Fancy Quality, U.S.D.A. Inspected, Frozen--Completely Cleaned YOUNG HEN 70" National's Corn Fed Be*f ROCK CORNISH HENS u 79 TURKEY Oven Ready ( iitoii.Lb. flH' Sizes Frtih, Lean foHt BOSTON BUTT ROAST - 39° Notionaff Corn-Fed Beef--Boneless RUMP ROAST" 89c National's Corn-Fed B*«f--Ist Thru 5fh 7 Inch Cut » RIB ROAST .. . . . - 6 9 ° 6 to 8 Lb. No one out-trades your Neighborhood Ford Dealer BUSS MOTOR SALES 531 Main St. Phone McHenry 1 McHenry, III. <f If You're Interested in an/"QEJ^ USED Car -- Be Sure to See Your Ford Deelei Befty Crocker (The 12-in-l Mil) 40-Oz. Pkg. 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