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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Nov 1957, p. 9

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v November 14# 1957 ?rsrr- Johnsburg News «» Mrs Hott^muuip Feather Raffle e again, I would like* to remind you of the^feather party .coming up next Sunday evening, Nov. 17, at St. John's school hall. This party is being sponsored by the Blessed Virgin sodality. If you haven't a turkey as yet, for your Thanksgiving dinner, why not come on over and you may have one by the time you go home. Refreshments will be served later Jby the committee. P.T.A. Fan Fair Another social event on1 the agenda for next weekend is the Fun ffair sponsored by the Johnsburg school P.T.A. There will be various booths to keep the children amused while the grownups browse around, The following Items will be on sale at the various booths: Homemade bakery <soods, handmade doll clothes, H^Hftistmas "cards and wrapping^; inexpensive. Christmas gifts and With nations throughout the world flaunting power . . . the word of God, as set down in the Bib'o centuries ago, is still the greatest power on earth. This year again, millions of Americans of all faiths will join in daily Bible reading from Thanksgiving to Christmas. The American Bible Society invites you to join alortg with people from _ all over the rest of the world, in $ reading the verses listed below, which were selected by numerous denominations... in the interest of Worldwide understanding, and putting to work, in the direction of good, all power, the world over. NOVEMBER 28 Thanksgiving... Micah 6:6-8 2 9 Psalms 90:1-17 3 0 Psalms 103:1-22 DECEMBS! 1 Advent Sunday..... Romans 13:7-14 2 James 1:1-2? 3 . Genesis 1:1-31 4 Psalms 8:1-9 5 Psalms 139:1-24 6 •*. Matthew 20:17-29 7. ... Ephedans 4:1-32 8 Universal Bible Sunday Exodus 20:1-17 9 Matthew 22:15-40 1 0 .. Romans 8:14-39 1 1 I Corinthians 13:1-13 12.. I John 4:1-21 f j|l3 Matthew 5:1-26 1 4 f. Matthew 5:27-48 15 Sunday Matthew 6:1-18 1 6 Matthew 6:19-34 1 7 Matthew 7:1-29 18. John 3:1-17 19.. Titus 2:1-15 2 0 Isaiah 11:1*9 2 1 Isaiah 53:1-12 22 Sunday John 1:1-18 2 3 Hebrews 1:1-14 2 4 Matthew 1:18-25 25 Christmas. .. Matthew 2:1-12 white elephant objects. Refreshments such as hot beef and ham sandwiches, hot dogs, doughnuts, pop and coffee will be served by the committee. There will also be a booth especially put up for a boot end skate exchange. If you should have either one that you have no further use for, bring them down to the school after 2:30 pm. on Nov. 16, fastened securely together. It they are sold, the money is turned, over to you, if hot the item is returned to you. All in all, I'm sure you will find something of interest at the Fun Fair, iri the Johnsburg school on Nov. 16 between the hdurs of 4 to 9 p.m. In Competition Adele Schmitt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Schmitt, was chosen recently as one of the candidates frdm Alverno allege in Milwaukee for the National Catholic Youth Award for 1957-1958. A student is chosen by each Catholic college to vie for the award which is determined sometime in November. " We all join to wish Adele good luck in the forthcoming election. Even if she isn't chosen as the winner, it will still be an honor to have been one of the candidates. Women's Bowling The lady Foresters are planning on having another bowling get-together. The afternooji of Nov. 20, at 1:30 sharp the Ifedies will commence to throw their bowling balls down the alleys. Plan on joining in on the fun on Nov. 20. Anniversary Celebration Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thelen were surrounded by their family last Sunday afternoon -for-jjinner in observance of their thirtieth wedding anniversary.. Present at the Thelen home were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thelen and family Of Elkhorn, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thelen and family, Kathleen and Arnold Thelen and Joe Schaefer. Later Sunday evening, Ben and Hilda were invited to the Mike Schaeafer home on the pretext of a birthday clebrafion. Little did they know they were to continue their anniversary. celebration. Coming in as surprising guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Thelen and Mr. and Mrs. John N. Schmitt, lotol lift Worth Uvfara FOR MEH, W0MEH, CHHJHtEN . iift W raptor* Id plm without t**Mmm inatlNM put «r ik- «MMB. Itato rial* «r Ml A (US Orfl<OOa|,«WOCi«l»WBMWI BOLGER'S PHONE 40 • 9 SAFETY s«m w by insurance of accounts; each account is insured up to. $10,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation of Washington, D.C., an instrumentality of the United States Government. by sound management of proven experience and sound judgment for over 30 years. by reserves in excess of $600,- 000.00 as a bulwark against possible emergencies. -- by good investments in first mortgage loans on homes in the McHenry County community. *51/0/ CURRENT J / 2 /O DIVIDEND SAVE AT Marengo Federal Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 102 North State St. Phone JOrdan 8-7258 MARENGO, ILLINOIS TOTAL ASSETS OVER 17,500,000.00 A little later Mr and Mrs. Leo Deidrich also put in ian appearance to make the celebration even more festive. The anniversary will be hard to forget. .Birthday Corner Happy birthday to Kathy Lieser, who had three candles on her cake earlier this month. Bobby Wakitsch will observe his second natal day a little later this month. Best wishes for many more to come for these young sprouts. Also a special birthdhy wish to Peter F. Freund, who celebrated his seventy-second birthday recently. Hospital Patient. Mrs. Agnes Web^r entered the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago last Friday. Mrs. Weber wiil be confined for a week or so for observation. I'm sure she would .appreciate receiving cards or notes from her friends during.this time. Sad News Our sincere sympathy is extended to the Oscar. Hollenbach family. Oscar's-mother passed away in Phoenix, Ariz, recently. Mrs. Hollenbach resided in Arizona for several years previous to her death. Around The Town Sandy and Kathy Hettermann were quite the excited young ladies last Sunday afternoon. They participated in quite an exciting event in their young lives. ' Both these girls have been taking dancing lessons for the past few years and last Sunday, they were chosen to participate in a recital in 3, large Chicago hotel.1 * ; Mr. and Mrs. Peter McGuire an four of their children retu recently from Washington, whe: they attended the graduation ex ercises of Mr. McGuire. "Die Me-! Guires were very lucky to havi been able to hear Presidnt Eisen-J hower s^eak at the commencement. * - TsiS^ Page Nlnt ROAD MILEAGE THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Last Wednesday afternoon, Hettermann's was the scene of quite a festive group. About eighteen Field Forage Harvesters Field forage harvesters on Illipersons gathered there to bid our! "°is' farms hf'e more dou" Sicod friend, Bill Ricks, goodbye; blecL m n"tnber s,"ci 1950« ** for the winter season cording to Stil'.man J. Stanard, director of the Illinois Department Rill is leaving for Peoria this week, where he will remain until of Agriculture. The latest estimates show more than 13,000 in next spiing at the home of his niinois in 1956 compared witln loss Boll • 30 husband, the. Emil ; than 6.000 in 1950, he said. Stan- .... -. I ar(l sa'd widespread use of the 1 prepared a delicious oxtail field forage harvester--developed stew, complete with trimmings. 1 in the 1930s--aappears to be a for his friends as a farewell | post-World War II development, token. | Through the use of the machine, ---- -- | grasses and legumes can be "green One strange thing in life is that j chopped" for immediate feeding, the very persons you (jon't want to oj- prepared for ensiling, with lit , Harry and Lois Thelen returned from Italy last week. Harryhas beep serving with the Army over there for more than a year. Lois joined him there a year ago last August and now are both here and are most happy about it top. see appear when you least want to see them. le or no rain damage inherent in conventional . hay making. Old man mumps has paid a few unsocial calls last week. Now that his sister, Carol Ann, has shook him off, Joey Dehn has decided to blossom out with the mumps. The latest victim of Mr. Mumps is little Everett Klapperich. . CLAIRE BEAUTY SHOPPE -- Our Operators are All Hairstylists --• 200 So. Green Street / McHenry, fa Appointments Accepted ^Twon. thru Sat., 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. COLD WAVE PERMANENTS -- $5.00 & up including cut, shampoo and hair s§t ALL WORK DONE REASONABLY PHONE McHENRY 10 Gov. William G. Stratton announcedthat he has been notified by federal authorities that new mileage in Illinois has been designated as official inter-state road system mileage by the federal government. The new route set up by Washington runs from Cairo to Nashville. 111. and roughly- includes or parallels present state route 127. ROAD CONTRACTS I Award of seven contracts fo& ! bridge and road building totalling ; $1,403,000 in connection with Gov. j William G. 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Its new sweep and stature, its remarkable new rear fender design, its dazzling new grille and fourheadlamp system, and its tasteful Use of chrome and color . . t all mark it as a singularly beautiful and majestic automotive creation. Surely, one look at its marvelous new Fleetwood coachcrafting will convince you that this is motordom's masterpiece in luxury. There are exciting new fabrics and leathers... wondrous new beauty of appointments . . . and a whole host of new passenger conveniences. And, unquestionably, a single journey behind the wheel will reveal why this is motordom's masterpiece in performance. There is a spectacular new high-performance engine . wonderful new balance and ease of handling ... an even smoother, more responsive transmission .. . and, as an option at extra cost, the marvel of Cadillac air suspension. It's all new--it's all wonderful--and it's all waiting for you today in our showroom. 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