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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Jan 1959, p. 5

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^Thursday. January 22, 1959 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Page Th% McHenry Plaindealei Phone 170 - 171 Published every Thursday at McHenry, 111., by the McHenry Publishing Company, Inc. National eoitoriai asTocJ^TQ* W. BURFEINDT, Gen l. Mgr. ADELE FROEHLICH, Editoi SUBSCRIPTION RATE In McHenry County 1 Year $3.51 6 Rfonths $2.00 03 Months $1.25 Outside McHenry County 1 Year $4.00 6 Months $2.25 3 Months $1.50 Entered as second-class mat ter at the post office at McHenry, Illinois, under the act of May 8. 1879. JOSEPH MEISNER fPEAKS TO COUNTY DEANERY JAN. 22 EAQLE PLUME TO ADDRESS LECTURE CLUB NEXT WEEK Eagle Plume, America's foremost interpreter of Indian lore, life and culture, will address the Lecture Luncheon club at a noon meeting at Chapel Hill Country dub on Wednesday, Jan. 29. 1 Hailing from the Indian country of the west and having des- REV. W. D. WHITE GUEST SPEAKER AT RINGWOOD CHURCH Material and spiritual advantages of family life on the farm, in small towns and the suburbs, will get a thorough examination on Thursday, Jan. 22. Joseph C. Meisner, field representative for the National Catholic Rural Life Conference 6ith headquarters in Des JOSEPH MEISNER CHAS. EAGLE PLUME I cended from a pioneer family j that coasts of a strain of Indian ! blood, Eagle Plume became a ! student of Indian history. As j an Army scout in World War II, he had an unusual opportunity to study the primitive peoples of the Solomons and other Pacific Islands. These experiences, coupled with his long study of anthropology, have made him a leading authority of the stone age man. Guest speaker at the Ring- IT. I « *L. wood Methodist church on Sun- , f i t ^ t™ day evening, Jan. 25, at 8 p.m. » Z ,7 h y a son, born Jan. 17, weighing' »"« ^ D. White, pastor 8 lbs. 1 oz. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Barth, Sr., of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Anderson of Moscow, Idaho, are the parents of a son, Rex Edwin, born Jan. 3. He has four sisters, Gathy, Carmen and Bernita at j home and Mrs. Linda Beck of j McHenry, and a brother, Scott. ! The Andersons made their I home' in McHenry until last ! summer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tracy j of Wonder Lake are the par- • ents of a son, born Jan. 14 at > Memorial hospital, Woodstock. j A son was. born Jan. 15 at \ Memorial hospital to Mr. and j Mrs. Charles. Hollenbach. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Freund •; are the parents of a son, born j at Memorial hospital on Jan. 18" Mr: and Mrs. Donald Reuter j welcomed a girl at Memorial ' of a DeKalb church, who has hospital on Jan. 18. 'chosen as his subject, "Muddle A son was born at Memorial < in the Middle East." * | hospital on Jan. 17 to Mr. and; Rev White is chairman of Mrs. Richard Conway. t^e camp and institute commis- ! Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Last sjon Qf the Rock River conferare the parents of a girl, born enCe and president of DeKalb Jan. 17 at Memorial hospital, county and City Ministerial as- | Woodstock. j sociation. j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nootbaar j jn addition to a year spent in are the parents of a boy, born the Philippine Islands and j Jan. 15 at Harvard hospital. i Japan, he spent last summer | A so% was born Jan. 19 at travelling in England, Belgium, j Memorial hospital, Woodstock, j France, Switzerland, Cairo, i to Mr; and Mrs. Andrew Fos- : Egypt, Beruit, Lebanon, Jor- *> J Israel and Greece on a pil- REV. WM. D. WHITE 0SRITA sum of Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henely of Wonder Lake are the parents of a boy, born Jan. 19 at Memorial hospital. Moines. Iowa, will address the men, women and youth of the McHenry deanery at St. Mary's hall, Woodstock, 111., at 1:30 p.m. He wil\ discuss the forces trying to destroy the rural family, termed by him "the foundationstqjie of our Republic." Meisner, from a farm near Raymond, 111., will outline the battle the Rural Life conference is waging in the fields, homes, parishes, all the way to Congress and the United Nations. "By fighting for th& material and spiritual well- being of the rural family we are strengthening our nation, bringing Christ to the countcy and the country to Christ." McHenry Hospital Patients at McHenry hospital this week included Clara Schmidt, Helen Sehmitt, Frank Harder, Thomas DeCarlo, Michael Sehmitt, Karl Effers and Coleen Tice of McHenry; Hattie Kledzik of Lakeland Park; Anna Larson, Roger Kested, Roberta Schmidt, Maude Mason and Anna Sterba of Crystal Lake; Lance Parks and 1 Sabina Hocin of McCullom iLake; Julia Peterman of Lake j Zurich; Patrick Kuepker and ! Kristine Sheldon of Richmond; Rodney Benson and Stanley Candul of Wonder Lake; George Orth of Chicago; Gerry Kunz of Ringwood; Patricia Johnson of Lincolnwood; Richard Zilligan of Pistakee Highlands and Kandice Thompson of Ingleside. Paul Karls, who is still confined to Hines hospital, Hines, 111., has had a change of address. Friends writing to him may do so in care of Ward 3A. City Receives $4,672 On Tax Collections Fourteen county municipalities netted $26,168.29 in the ; city sales collections during November, according to a report \ from the department of revenue. j Largest of these collections, I representing the one-half cent city sales tax on October busi- ! ness. was for Woodstock with $6,104.74. Crystal Lake had ; $5,320.35 and McHenry, $4,- 672.02. Others locally included Lakemoor, $61.81; Spring G r o v e , $ 2 5 4 . 5 2 ; R i c h m o n d , ; $547.58; and Island Lake, $199.61. grimage to the Holy Land.,^ Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Frett, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tonyan and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Frett spent Sunday as guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Connolly in Chicago. BVCHfiitiiPWMBlW, I)] J REPAIRING DONEv SO J (QUICKLY, TOOr AND AT AN ! HOKIEST COST i._-ravnn/ Three Hurl When Car Leaves Road, Overturns ! When their car was forced ; off a road in Highland Shores i I last Thursday about 5 o'clock i n t h e a f t e r n o o n , t h e a u t o skidded into a ditch and overturned. Hurt were the driver, Dorothy Polka, who suffered chest a n d s h o u l d e r i n j u r i e s ; E l s i e Teuscher and Antonia Gignac, both with bruises and shock. VDU'LL LIKE OUR GOOD SERVICE/ * CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to Rev. Fr. Schark, brothers, sisters, friends and neighbors for their flowers, spiritual bouquets and kindnesses at the death of our dear husband and father. Gertrude Wagner and family 38 0 CARD OF THANKS In this manner I wish to express my appreciation to those who remembered me with cards *vand well wishes while I was ... confined to the hospital and convalescing at home. I am deeply grateful. *38 John Reed Memorial Hospital Patients at Memorial hospital, Woodstock, during the past week were Richard Becker, Harry Ward, Edward Berwig and Edward Lucas of McHenry; June Raske, Stanley Samp, Richard Russell, Eleanor Nelson and Ferdinand Fuentes of Wonder Lake. » H.E.BUCH 'HI See Display Ad on Page 8 Harvard Hospital Patients at Harvard hospital this past week included Tony Palachuk, Mrs. Carl Simonsen and Mrs. Harold Osborn of McHenry. CATTLE AUCTION > Having decided to discontinue dairying, the undersigned j will offer the following personal property for sale at public I auction on the farm located 4 miles North of Grayslake, 111., | 2 miles South of Lake Villa, 1 mile North of Rollins Road on Routes 83 and 21, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28th Commencing at 1:00 o'clock 24 HEAD HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE, consisting of 7 close springers, 8 recently fresh, balance milking good. (This is a very good herd of young cows, all calfhood vaccinated, with an outstanding butterfat test.) DAIRY EQUIPMENT -- including 3 Universal Milkers and other items. ^ Despite all books and adver- | tisements there is no easy way [ to anything worth having or j knowing. | EVERETT FISH, Owner Robers & Behm, Auctioneers WISCONSIN SALES CORPORATION, Clerk Your Doctor** order In our law** * • ••we II Union Grove, Wis. Phone TR 8-2421 • Bring yoar Doctor's proccHprfoiai to this professional pharmacy v/Saci?a jpjrcds# com* pounding is a specialty, SMMod Registerad Pharmadoeo and ompio oeadks onable as to compound all praosdptsfoma promptly and exactly as the Doctor dkocts. Each step doable-checked for acramcy. Yet, oux prices are always fair. Try as next timet ANNOUNCEMENT Ken Moderhack Has S Drug Store 103 So. Green Phone 40 McHenr Leased Hans Flack's Auto Body Repair Shop (ate kuto B Repair REFINISHING A SPECIALTY LONG EXPERIENCE Top Quality Work At Reasonable / Prices SAY HELLO KEN MODiRHACK AUTO BODY REPAIR 609 Front St. McHenry, I1L Phone 2240 JUST ADD UP YOUR FOOD CASH SAVINGS ON QUALITY FOODS ALWAYS AT CERTIFIED CERTIFIEO'S oCuchu ^JJom ema her ^aie NO COST - NOTHING TO BUY FREE - FREE - FREE WIN A DREAM LOT IN FLORIDA PLUS 25 NOitSi AUTOMATIC WASHERS Simply Deposit Your Name Each Time You Enter Our Store Delicious When Roasted TURKEY DRUMSTICKS While They Last! 45 lb. LEAN MEATY SPARE RIBS SERVE WITH SAyERKRAUT 39* FRESH PORK SHOULDER FRESH MEATY Pwk Hosks 39fb Boston BUTTS 39l Q rocery, oZ)w. SPECIAL POPULAR BRAND WHITE BREAD 3 Full Pound LoaVdS 39 Raggedy Anil Sliced or Half 2% tin PEACHES 3 ftr '1.00 Raggedy Ann 46 oz. tin TOMATO JUICE . . . 4 for'1.00 K raff's qt. jar MAYONNAISE 59' Tall Tin . . 6 for 59* • • • RAGGEDY ANN 46 oz. tin Kraft Strawberry 12 oz. glass PINEAPPLE or GRAPEFRUIT DRINK 4F0R $l' White Marsh Seedless GRAPEFRUIT 6 F©sj 29' PRESERVES .... 4 for $1J» Thomas J. Webb 2 lb. tin FEE We honor Chi. newspaper # (coupons. - Save 15c Red Label All Purpose FLOUR Icelandic • • • 5 lb. bag . . . 39* 8 oz. pkg. . . . . 3 f o r ' 1 JO Fox Deluxe -- Beef - Chicken or Turkey 8 oz. pkg. MEAT PIS 4 for ** Extra Fancy D'Anjou PEARS 2 us 25' USE OUR FREE CUSTOMER PARKING AREA YOUR NEW SUPER CERTIFIED FOOD STORE Cor. Green & Elm Sts. Phone 80 McHenry. IU.

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