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1 in THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thwiday, February 20, 1964 Hearing Brings GOVERNMENT LEAGUE HOLDS CANDIDATE NIGHT Several Suffer Crash Injuries PAPAL MEDAL OPEN MISSIONARY CONVENTION AT CITY CHURCH YOUNG MUSICIANS PARTICIPATE IN STRING FESTIVAL BE GIVEN SPRING GROVE WOMAN Progress 3 (Continued from page 1) (Continued From Pape 1) "The wild men of Borneo" -Twenty-seven string pupils Mrs. Albert N. Wipper of St Peter's parish, Spring Grove (Continued Fro Page 1) Officers said Gralapp was driving north on Rt. 31 at 110 Ml have been hearing the Christian gospel from a young woman from St. Mary's parochial school in McHenry will take part in a laying pipe from one portion of Lake county into the waters of immediate past president of er is invnetl and urged to come and meet and talk with the can--lidates.

Skinner reiterated that the G.I.L. is totally non-partisan the Rockford Diocesan Council missionary who has been a mis string festival at the Madonna of Catholic women, will re sionary to them since 1954, and miles per hour, the police car in pursuit, when the McHenry man turned onto Ed ue wood high school in Aurora on Feb. 23. I McHenry' county. The McHenry representation seemed aware only that a state engineer had previously said that the best ceive the papal medal, accord- THE The group will play three road.

The auto plunged into a POLITICAL CORNER known method of disposing 01 this effluent was through the ditch and fence and then continued 1,000 feet into a field. and is not endorsing or supporting any candidate for any office. At 7:45, preceding the candidate portion of the program, there will be a public meeting to learn about the new law which enables local improve He was treated at McHenry selections with 100 ether pupils from other schools, as well as two numbers representing the local school alone. Dolly Myers will appear as a soloist, Barbara Toren and Delphine Wisniewski in a duct and Mary, TESTIMONIAL DINNER Steadily growing enthusiasm only fast moving body of water in the locality, which would "be the Fox river. Both Mr.

Olsen and Dr. Mc- INDUSTRIAL GROUP WITH EDUCATORS in support of William Scott as ment units to set up their own the Republican nominee for governor continues to be evi Sharon. Pat and Tim Doyle In I denced -in MeHenry-county, quartet. hospital and released. Gralapp was cited by authorities for speeding.

Three other' motorists were hurt in an accident occurred on Rt. 176, near Dar-rell road, East of McHenry. Police report that a car driven by Richard Kraneies of Skokie skidded on the ice and into the path of another ve- Latest example is the decision taxing districts for desired pur-flSrtiltl-i)e-'-a panel '-dte cussTori" or'Tive knowledgeable men who will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the law so you may determine whether the use Mahon spoke of the importance of unityahd recalled that it had been the suggestion of Lake cotmty officials at one time that McHenry use their Health department at a stipulated fee. It. was brought out at the by the McHenry county com mittee spearheading his cam The McHenry County- Manu- -facturers association met at a dinner in Crystal Lake on Thursday, Feb.

13. Plans are being formulated for a closer relationship between the high schoqls in the county and the Others taking part include the following: Joseph Caparros, Mary Smolzer, George Smolzer, Mary Therese Schmitt, Theresa Brunke, Stephen Nelson, Mar paign in this county to hold a testimonial dinner later this meeting that many residents of of the law will be a blessing or month. "XaTceoTffityfi Richard general garet -Zelleiy- John Micelv-Ann nicle" driven by Antonio Orlan Ik. iQi situation. chairman of the McHenry Bast, Mary Johnson, Michael do of Lake.

The two Johnson, Andrea Clark, Patricia Skinner pointed out that this I drivers and Bertha Kraneies county "Scott for Governor" campaign committee, said the dinner will be held at 7:30 discussion is especially timely a passenger in her husband spraying algae during last summer, a considerably higher figure than the amount required in taxation annually to establish and maintain a conservancy district. car, were injured and of interast to evt.y taxpay p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 25, at Mar- A two car crash on Rt. 176 er in the county.

Many townships, he commented, may be two miles west of Island Lake tinetti's, Crystal Lake, Purpose of "the dinner is to honor Scott and to raise money to support motion made to adjourn last Saturday evening about HELEN' HALL the hearing was continued to Pattalero, Keith Hunt, Charlene Jenner, Doretta Noonan and Bill Adams, violins Leslie Brunke, viola; Kandy Cappar-ros und Patrice Brunke, cellos. Sister Andreella will accompany the young musicians. MAE STINESPRING TO SHOW SLIDES AT FACULTY MEET ciock resulted in injuries to Joseph E. Hoffman of 2806 the campaign in McHenry March 2 at the same place, at who will be a guest speaker at county. which time an engineer will be Mr.

T. Shoberg, superintendent, L. Wharton, counselor, and H. Ray, industrial arts and adult education, all of Woodstock Community high school. Mr.

Shoberg addressed the group. A new industry coming into the area, Illinois Coil Spring which will locate near McHenry, was represented by F. Booth and G. P. Dechambre.

Both of these gentlemen spoke, giving the background and future plans of their company. The featured manufacturer of the evening was the Vaug-han-Bushncll company of Hebron. L. Mahoney, set up a display of the company's products Holiday drive, McHenry Scott will attend the dinner present to testify. Hoffman was travelling east and will be featured speaker, Joslyn said.

Entertainment al on Ihe highway when-his auto collided with another vehicle so is planned by the committee headed by Art Giovanonni, OUTSTANDING SPEAKERS TO VISIT COUNTY asked to levy extra money this year to pay the expenses of a Board of Local Improvement which could be created in each township Looking; to the 1965 session of the State Assembly," Skinner pointed out that the League is interested in forming a study committee to deal with personal property taxes. Anyone interested in personal property taxes and in serving on such a committee is asked to advise I L. at P.O. Box 308, Crystal Lake. driven by Ralph A.

Fischer of Rt. 1, Crystal Lake. Hoffman Algonquin. Helping with plans for the program also is An was cited for driving with revoked license. MRS.

ALBERT" WIPPER ing to an announcement by Bishop Loras T. Lane of Rockford. The ceremony of conferral I Pro Ecclcsia et Pon-t if ice) of official document and be made by Rt. Rev. Louis J.

Franey! vicar general of the Rockford iiocese on Feb. 23 at Mass in St. Peter's church, Spring Grove. The presentation of this medal and document is the highest honor in the Catholic church that can be bestowed upon a lay-man. It is sent -by- Pope Paul VI direct (Continued from Page 1) a missionary convention at the Alliance Bible church, Feb.

25 through 28, at 7:30 p.m. each evening. The public is invited to all sessions of the missionary convention in the Alliance Bible church, 3S15 West John, McHenry. The sessions are free to all. Miss Helen Hall, whose home is at Owen Sound, Ontario, will be showing slides and speaking at the 7:30 p.m.

service on Tuesday, Feb. 25. Miss Hall has worked with other Chris A car driven by James John ifenry County Teachers associa son of North Shore, Griswold Lake, skidded on icy Rt. 120, Members of the McHenry Classroom Teachers' association are urged to attend the February meeting to be held at the Junior high school next Monday night, Feb. 24, at 3:30.

The program committee has rearranged the scheduled programs to make it possible for Mrsr Mae Stinespring- to re and gave an interesting talk on its history and products. Austin Reed from their plant two miles west of McHenry ttonvdvard Hall, Tazewell's assistant, is working on the program with officers of the teachers' group. Officers of the thony Varese, McHenry, 12th Congressional district "Scott for Governor" campaign manager. County Chairman Karl A. Koch." Woodstock attorney, has been named as county chairman of the McHenry County Republicans "Percy for Governor" com on Saturday.

The auto left the shoulder of the road and in Bushnell, was also pres ent. I rolled over in the ditch. The Musin' Meanderin' The balance of the meeting driVer "escaped injuries. was devoted to an explanation A car driven by L. F.

Goe (Continued From Page 1) from the Holy See in Rome. The award was established by Pope Leo XIII in 1888 as appear before the group. Mrs. Stinespring showed slides and tian and. Missionary Alliance in varied ministries in West Kalimantan, formerly the island of bel of Maple Hill, McCullom of how credit unions operate, by Mr.

Robert Krampka, field representative of the Illinois Credit Union League. The publication contains spoke on her visit to Denmark, Lake, went out of control early a tribute anci honor to persons volunteer membership group include Eugene Maxwell, WCHS acting principal, president; and James Warren, McHenry Junior high school teacher, secretary-treasurer. Elect Officers business session of the Teachers' association will be during the day. Members will elect officers and also elect Sunday on Johnsburg Toad, at Russia, Greece and Egypt at the who have distinguished them the intersection- of Riverside January meeting. The enthusiat quotes from well known Americans commenting on classroom vivisection in our schools, along with their urging that inhu selves by outstanding Drive.

He told authorities he mittee. 'Koch has announced that the headquarters, for the Republicans for Percy will be opened in Woodstock next week. Francis G. Higgins, Wonder Lake attorney, has been appointed chairman to the finance committee. tic response of the teachers at to the church and hierarchy.

tending and their urgent re Mrs. Wipper has held offices was driving north on Riverside Drive and when he can to the mane treatment should never SHOP IN McHENRY Borneo, before it became a part of the Republic of Indonesia. She has been called upon for a combination ministry of preaching, medical work and youth work. Some of her Dyak converts are now being trained in Bible schools as pastors and missionaries to work quests to, have Mrs. Stinespring in the Christian Mothers so be observed, let alone practiced by the very young who will intersection he applied the brakes but was unable to stop return to continue her journey around the world caused the dality in her own parish, and while she was president she also served as Rural Life because of the icy road.

The change in plans for this month's surely develop a certain callousness, toward suffering in all titoiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiimufiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiftiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitifiiiiiiiifiitiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiWTw car overturned in the ditch. delegates to the Illinois and itfational Educational association meeting, Aubrey J. Holmes, executive secretary of the Teachers Retirement System for the state among their own tribes. chairman in the McHenry deanery. She held the office of president of the McHenry program.

Over sixty teachers belong to the McHenry CTA this year. living creatures. Vivisection is as "old as the hills" and the folks fighting hardest against it claim that MARINERS WIN TOP TROPHY IN Deanery Council of Catholic COLOR GUARD SHOW Women before her election "as diocesan president in Octoher, 1961. Her outstanding work. For Thai MAN In Your LIFE (Continued From Page 1) her untiring interest and good Also speaking and showing slides the other nights of the convention will be Stanley Lemon, a missionary to the troubled country of Viet Nam.

Plan to hear him, beginning Wednesday night, Feb. 26, for firsthand report on Viet Nam. The public is invited to attend, free of charge, all sessions of the missionary convention at the Alliance Bible church. of Illinois, will be present for individual consultation. In addition, various groups of teachers, such as the athletic directors and spring sports coaches, will meet.

Most of these meetings are during the noon time lull. Another speaker of consider Membership is drawn from the five grade schools in District 15. This year's state of officers include Alice M. Clark, Valley View school, president; Robert Koehler, Junior High, vice-president Maurice Casey, Edge-brook, treasurer; and Irene Happ, Junior High, secretary. The local organization is af- example have prompted many women in the diocese to par it has failed to wipe out one single disease.

This might be disputed by such groups as the American Medical association, serum-making drug companies, medical colleges and experimental institutions which have worked in this direction. This seems to be one of. the ticipate more fully in the life guard and this performance was also judged. Carl Olson, commander of the Mid-west Circuit, read their score as 86.6. Had they been entered in competition, this score would have "of jhe church.

A reception will be held in St. Peter's hall immediately following the mass. filiated ie them top winners of the able stature although perhaps less well known will talk at the morning session. He is many controversial issues that will remain a matter of opinion 1.1 ay. national teachers' associations, the IEA and NEA, George Bereday, professor of An "added at ractiori was the JA-M ARy FINES Listed among a distribution appearance of the rifle squad of of fines and foes received from In modern maps, the top represents times, the top of the map represented east.

Wise men learn from fools, but never vice-versa. i READ THE CLASSIFIEDS tor some time in the future. Even so, the impact of a Cocker Spaniel and her young puppy looking plaintively at the vivisector are asking, "Are We Next?" couldn't help but put us on the side of these helpless animals. The caption read: "You know we'd lay down our lives for you. We al mi Comparative education at Columbia university, New York City.

The 43-year-old Bereday was' educated in London and at Harvard university. served in Ihe Polish Army during World War II and was also a member of the British paratroops, where traffic and criminal cases during January were included the following, according to Margaret O'Neil, clerk of the Circuit court: County fines, city of McHenry, $70; and Lake-moor, $14. the Legion, which posted colors to start the show. This was followed by the Vikette drill team which performed admirably under the commands of Jean Lin-genfelter, sergeant, and her echo, Linda Worts. These ladies are the future Vikette and Viscount members.

The Vikette drill team was under the direction of Mrs. Eleanore Reid. The previous night, the Vis ways have, when the occasion for that's the way dogs are. And we don't really ask much, just to be spared the ThVl nofhfna Km Ponderosa Poodles Introducing Little Gusto-Wind Black Miniature Prize Winning Poodle Now ai Stud mf rx 10 0 gift he earned several decorations for distinguished service. He has written and edited several books on education and his topic will be "Selective Education, versus Education for All." opens with a coffee hour and music by the McHenry high school band.

Teachers invited to attend elementary teachers and 297 high school teachers. trip from which no dog ever comes back the same. We know we aren't human; we're just dogs, but wft have feelings. We sometimes hurt, we get hungry and thirsty. We can stand those things, but please spare us from vivisection." K.A.F.

SAVE at McHehry's LEAP YEAR SALE count color guard brought new honors to their organization when they in the Purple Nights Flying Flags color guard contest in Rock-ford and brought the beautiful first place trophy. Their score was 88.1. Second and third places went to the Rockford Phantomettes and Racine Kil- Reasonable Grooming Puppies Available Mrs. Roger Crokin Stud Service Phone 385-5970 1248 Onsen St Phone 885-0047 McHenry, HL Open Dally 8 a.nt. to 6 p.m.; a.m.

to 9 p.m. CLOSED ON SUNDAYS USE THE. FBEE GREEN. STREET PARKING AREA. WMIIMIIMIIIMIIIIMIMIIlUlllinilMMIIIIIIIIIMMIHlMIIIIMIMIIMIIHIIIIIMtlMIHMIIIIHMUIIIIIIIIlllltlllllllllliaf One proven way to keep people from wronsr is -to Use The Classifieds keep them from thinking wrong, ties, respectively.

A SALE That Took 6 Months i TO ProdUCe! (6 months of mistakes) SAiE STARTS FRIDAY 9 1 Ei'ery Item is Priced Below Cost (Far-ifclow). A Dollar Didn't Any Further In George Washington's Time Than It Does Now During This Event! Qtys. Are Limited First Come Basis! No Returns Layuways! Reg. $7.98 Metal STEP STOOL See What $1 Will Buy! Reg. $199 CAKE COVERS Crystal White Reg.

$10.98 Early American FOOTSTOOL $5.00 3 Only Reg. $4.98 eWOVKV BEDSPREADS Slightly Soiled $2.00 Twin Full $3.00 1 Typewriter Table Boys' 2.6 Slacks reg. $1.99 Now $1.00 Girls' 2-4 Slacks reg. $1.99 Now $1.00 $3.00 $1.00 Ree. $1.59 SI.

9ft Reg. $49.88 SOFA LOUNGE $25.00 1 Only Reg. $1.89 $2.99 Men's Boys' Not All Stees SHIRTS Reg. $39.95 Barly American 2 SECTION SOFA $25.00 2 Only Now $1.00 Now $1.00 Now $1.00 Now $1.00 Girls' 3-6x Slacks Reg. $1.99 Girls 7-14 Blouses Reg.

$2.59 Girls 7-14 Slacks Reg. to $2.99 Pajamas $2.19 Remaining Stock of Children's Women's Men's Jackets SUPER REDUCED! Ladies All Weather Coats Reg. Now $4 Ladies Car Coats Reg. Now $4 $10 Ladies Misses Winter Skirts Now, $1 Misses-Womens Winter Slacks Now $1 Womens Winter Culottes Reg. $3.99 Now $1.00 Women's Jersey Dresses Reg.

$3.99 'Now $1.00 Women's Winter Dusters Reg. Now $1 Ladies Winter Hats. Reg; Now $1.00 ALL SALES FINAL! Reg. $1.00 Ladles Weatherette PLASTIC BOOTS 50 Reg. $1.49 $1.98 SHADOW BOXES Unfinished 50 Reg.

$39.98 Barrel (White) Reg. $29.98 Early American OCC. CHAIR SWIVEL CHAIR $15.00 1 Only $15.00 1 Only 50 Reg. $3.00 Women's SNOW BOOTS $2,00 Reg. 4.99-$6.99 Women's SNOW BOOTS Christening Dresses Girls' 8-14 Night Gowns Now $1.00 Reg.

$2.99 2-3x Snow' Pants Now $1.00 Reg. $2.99 Toddlers 2-Pc. Sets Now $1.00 Reg. $2.99 $3,99 Baby Bunting Now $1.00 Reg. $2.99 $3.99 Baby Blankets Now $1.00 Reg7 Modern OCC.

CHAIR $10.00 1 Only Reg. $14.98 Blond OCC. TABLES $5.00 3 Only (1) Reg. $2.99 (1) Reg. $3.00 (1) Reg.

$8.99 (2) Reg; $9.98 (1) Reg. $11.99 Now Now $2.00 Now $4,00 Now $5.00 Now $6.00 $3.00 ALL REMAINING WINTER BOOTS Roy's Men's Wqojen's Children's pnee Reg. $49.95 (White) $29.98 Modern Tapestry OCC, CHAIR One Lot SWIVEL ROCKER 1 Lot Children's Women's HOUSE. SLIPPERS Ant WOMEN'S SHOES $25.00: JjOhlyJ 1 i BHHMsr jp i ft i -A m. mm mm -m mm mm mm mm mu mt mt i mml mmm mm i mm mm ss5jS5ss5sBsssaas5gasg i i lj.ll'.h.

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