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'i r- i' 'Y i I 4 Thhrsday; Aprils 1957. THE McHENMf PUUDDEAIXR PagiTtlrtsca man Bubbling Bath Oil because the bubble! do not dlDDear b. ladies who received their scout pins in a ceremony whlrti took place last week. i RELAX 8TAY YOUNQ HAVE FCN WITH MARY SHERMAN BUBBLING BATH OIL LAKEM00R NEWS by Annette Schmlt McCullom Lake News JOHNSBURG NEWS by Betty IlefWman for you can" enjoy them. They last through your entire bath for that In viirlouti fpptincr Debby? It's-about play house size and is the most perfect example of expert craftsmanship to be seen anywhere.

The young ladles are thrilled to pieces and are busy with plails for a housewarm-ing. It should keep them well occupied, while mama is busy with the very young man, Ken III. By Eve LeMqiM (Continued From Page 11) There are four of Fragrance" from which to choose: t. A the month of April. Sure seems strange.

Kinda miss it, don't you? HI Neighbors! -I'm filling In while Eve take a breather. No, she's not afraid her jfoords might influance-oUj. snejv Je back on the job next Happy Birthday to You! Let's all sing' to: Mrs. Ruth Surz. April Mrs.

at Lady Forester Communion Sunday Next Sunday, April 7, at the 8:30 Mrss, the lady and, girl Foresters will receive Communion, in a body in St. John's 'church. Breakfast will be prepared by the men In the school hall Plan oft receiving tbp Blessed Sacrament with the other members of St. Agatha's court No. T77, Sportsmen's Club Sunday, April 7, there will, be a prize shoot on the trap range four Attention, Plea Surprise 1 Surprise I Miss Phyllis Smith was 4he victim of complete surprise when she was showered by many lovely gifts presented to her last Sunday afternoon at the Community club hall.

Marilyn Smith, Donna Brown, Luclna Aldenbrook and Pauline Kalemba were the hostesses for the afternoon's activities. About 60 relatives and friends enjoyed games and refreshments served by the above mentioned. Marilyn, who will act as her sister's maid of honor, pinner a beautiful corsage of red roses on the happy bride-to-be. The hall was colorfully decorated with a large bridal umbrella and wedding bells for the occasion. located on the Granger property.

Ringwood Road, south of IN. 120. Wi beach, house shall be a polUpe place two times this The prizes will bp hams and chickens for the lucky marksmen iwonui first, it snail be open. Para family of Chicago. Mr.

and Mrs. John' Boden and family were visitors at the James Schmit home last week. "The Bodons reside in Island Lake. Mr. and Mrs.

Marty Wrublew-ski attended the wedding of Marty's lister, Ann. on Thursday, April 4 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Morrison entertained the senior Morrisons of Niles, this past weekend. Here at the Norman Morrison residence, this weekend were Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Morrison of Chicago. Party-fuMutge Happy Birthday, Walter Para. We hear you missed a candle when you blew them out on Saturday, March 30. Better luck next time.

batorday April 13, from 12 noon until 7 p.m., in order that we may elejt members to act on our and the public is invited to participate. Sounds like fun. How good is your eye? Maybe you can take home a dinner! Today, with the mad pace of modern living, it is more important, than ever for women to take a few minutes every day to completely RELAX and what better way than in a warm, fragrant, feminine Mary Sherman Bubbk" Bath. When 'running your bath, place a tablespoon of this "highly concentrated Bubbling Bath Oil -under the tap; turn the water on full force and watch the bubbles multiply to fill the tub and air with their delicate but pervading scent! When you step in your beauty bath, you are immediately bathed In fragrance! Tired nerves are relaxed, muscles are soothed, strained facial lines disappear you emerge from your Bubble Bath refreshed and invigorated! You actually feel younger because the soothing oils tend to rejuvenate your skin, to make you look younger too. You'll delight in usii.g Mary Sher You have only until April 15 to get your reservations in for the banquet and conference in Aurdra on April 28.

Call your officers as early as possible. reriaoi-ine inngic auure 01 dew drenched gardenias to -weave a spell of enchantment around you. Zircon the delicate, heavenl; blend of floral fragrances. Garnet-this sugar and spice combination is captivating and Turquoise a tangy, bracing scent of pine woods to refresh and relax you. And now the crowning joy of using Mary Sherman Bubbling Bath Oil it prevents any ring from remaining in the bath tub.

A champagne lift at a budget price: i 8 oz. $1.25 16 oz. $2 32 oz. $3.73 Treat yourself to this bath today. Once you have enjoyed this luxury, we're betting.

you will name this bottle a MUST on your shelf of beauty aids. Buy it today at BOLGERS. Adv. school board. This election should not be overlooked, for it concerns OUT-iChildrens' education nnrl In hands lies the future of our Phyllis will become the bride of.

country. Education is a blessing aild we have the privilege of see Wally Kalemba on May 4. Egg Roll The Easter egg hunt for the children of the community will be held Sunday, April fl. Under the -apnble direction of chairman Don Parentl and his committee, this should be a wondrous day for our youngsters. Martha Wlke, April Chester Helwig, April 4, and now a mem ber of the "39ers; Chuck Inger-sol, April 2, number 35 for him: Jean McDonald, April Mrs.

Lillian Busse, April 10. AiyJ many more" to you all! Take Pride In These After reading the appalling re ports in the papers about what goes with some teenagers, it is a pleasure to note what some of our own youngsters are doing. Four young men. Johnny Bjork, Ronnie Creutz, Glen Gates and Jerry Corson have started a model plane club which they have called "The Prop Busters" membership, four in number. They flew their model planes with gasoline engines at McDonald's field on Sunday afternoon.

It seems that each of them was well initiated, as each had a minor mishap with his plane. Happy flying in the future, boys! ing that it is in the hands of Be Sure To Sign Tax Return Blessed Virgin Sodality On Friday, April 12, the feast of the Seven Dolors, the Blessed Virgin sodality will receive the Blessed Sacrament at St. John's church. New members will be taken In at this time. Breakfast will be served following the Mass in the school hall, please call 1244.

Mr. and Mrs. I-eo Kloskowski from White Stone, New York, wore guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Andreas Kowal and family of Lakemoor.

Yes. last rail for rthtainlnv tick PUBLIC INVITED ets to the spring fashion show, next Sunday, April 7. from 1 to 4 D.m. at the Johnsbure Dublic For Those Who Mimed The deadline for the purchase of village vehicle stickers and dog tags was April 1. If any of us has slipped up, there is a grace period ending Friday, April 5.

Starting Saturday, April 6, our police department will give tickets to car owners who do not have the '57 stickers on their cars. Violators will be prosecuted. The law applies to all of us and there shall be no exceptions after April 5. OPEN SEPTIC SYSTEMS FAST schoof The fashions will be of interest women and children. i DImcKm timlf, 1 Jr." It makes you feel kinda good to finish with a story about good youngsters, doesn't it? It was nice talking to you again.

See you around. PRIZE SHOOT McCULLOM LAKE SPORTSMAN'S CLUB TRAP RANGE people who will handle it wisely. (Ncond, it shall be open Tuesday, Apriri6, from 6 a.m. until 5 p.m. inj order that we may elect the members of our village board.

This is a nice little community with intelligent people living here people who need no one to help them figure out how to vote. This event should in no way resemble large scale politics. There is noth-ing to be gained by the candidates but a little prestige and the privilege of working for the good of us all. The present village board members were put where thej are by us with the exception of one appointee. They had the difficult job of laying the foundation of our new village.

This procedure could have been observed and comments made pro and con by anyone interested, simply by attending the board meetings the second and fourth Monday of very month. It always shall be so. The people on the two existing tickets are our neighbors. We know them to be respected citi-ens with the good of the community at heart. Go to the polls on April 16 and elect the neighbor you feel is best suited for the job but beware of he who speaks ill of his brother no good ever came Welcome It will be very nice indeed to.

HOLD HEARING have Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fry as OIT AT TOWN HALL IN SPRING GROVE neighbors. The Frys were formef summer residents, moving here Thousands of Incomplete tax returns are being received by the Chicago office of the internal revenue service, district director H. Alan Long has disclosed.

The returns lack one or both of the required signatures. Long said, or they have printed "signatures" which are not acceptable. "While we naturally assume that failure to sign is due to an oversight, we can't, accept such returns and we are compelled to send them back. Since our mail is heavy during the filing season, the incomplete return may not go back to the taxpayer until days or weeks after it is sent in. "In the case of a taxpayer seeking a refund, an unfortunate deJ lay may result, and, in the case of one owing additional tax and even sending a check to pay it, he can't get credit until the return is completed.

The check goes back along with the return, since they must be processed together. "So please, Mr. and Mrs. Taxpayer, take heed and sign; one signature for single persons, two for married couples if filing jointly. And please sign as you have entered your name or names at the top of the.

form," Mr. Long asked. by the taxpayer to this Important requirement will help all ot us." Recuperating At Homo Mrs, Lorraine Hfller returned home Saturday afternoon after spending a few days the hos-pital. Our sincerettWishes for a quick recovery are extended to Around the Town Watch for the next date of the ever-popular public parties sponsored by the Blessed Virgin sodality later this month. Mr.

and Mrs. Emil Boiler of Peoria visited her father Bill Ricks, last week. permanently last week. APRIL 7 1 P.M. 2 MILES FROM MrHENRY ON 120 TlTtN LEFT ON GRAVEL ROAD BOYER Stptlc Tonk CUoner ACE HARDWARE PHONE 722 ISO N.

Riverside Dr. McHenry A Close Call That was Jake Kantorski's un' A hearing will be held on Tuesday, April 23, at 3 p.m. In town hall of Spring Grove, At this time the petitioner, Del-bert Smith, is asking for a variation allowing a two-family residence on property zoned "R-l" residential classification. The fortunate experience March 23. Not feeling well, he had made a purchase of a dozen yellow and red roseS as a special gift for his wife, Mary.

He brought them home to, her and collapsed. A doctor was summoned and it was VOTE THE LOCAL PARTY property includes Lots 53 through 66, both inclusive, in the first addition to Colemar subdivision. discovered he was a victim of Mrs. Kate Weingart was entertained here last Sunday afternoon by Mrs. Helen Hettermann.

Mr. and Mrs. Matt Laures of McHenry recently returned from Florida, were Sunday callers' at the home of Mr. end Mrs. Joe Smith.

Congratulations to all the ydting pneumonia. The following Sunday and Monday, he lay at the poinf of death. We are happy to report now that he is on the road to recovery. Don't do that again, Jake that was too close for comfort! Ml riMl-ll a tiling. ilKIC SUItTIJT 13 ho one among us who is driven by personal aspirations.

If we knew that to be so, we'd know for sure where to put our X's, wouldn't we? I 1 If you must use carbon tetrachloride for cleaning be sure there is adequate ventilation. Choose a day that isn't excessively humid and open the windows wide while you are using this solvent. 4- A Kindness Remembered Mr. and Mrs. William Meyers had a pleasant surprise the week JL It 1 i a end of March 23.

It came in the form of a visit from their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. aiW Mrs. Herb Mauch and Mr. and Mrs. Charies Meyers and children.

The visit had a dual purpose, the pleasure of seeing i the Meyers and to make an im portant purchase. '1 How Marengo Federal Protects Your Savings 1. IN RANCE OF A COUNTS Insured up to $10,000.00 per account by an agency of the U. S. Government The Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corpora 5 7 I Due to unintentional erroneous information, it'was stated in last column that the water level of our lake had risen 14 jncb.fl& The acceptable figure is a 4 inch rise.

We're sorry. Ladies of the Lake 1h gals met Thursday, March Seventeen members were present and the short business session was highlighted by the purchase of Jltyo, subscriptions for the Mc-j Henry hospital and a dozen books' in the name of the Ladies of the Games follow-d and the prize winners were Ingeborg Olsen, Helen Kolin, Mary Knntorski, Alice Gustafson, Louise 'Hammerstein, Barbara Thacker, Erma Oberhuber, Edith Brendle, Betty Murray, Marie Howe, Elizabeth Reiter, iJoyce Wilson, Theresa Schultz and Lois Parenti. A cash prize was won by Mary Kan-torski. Refreshments were served. It was a pleasure to have Mama Olsen once again present after iher recent illness and to welcome Erma Oberhuber as a new member.

Cullom-Knoll There will be no meeting for That what BettyVMurray saw when she looked at her youngest, Laurie Jean! There was nothing wrong with mama's eyes, it seems that 1er young lady had picked up a lively case of" chicken pox, We hope Iaurie Jean is on the mend by now. 1 1 smzrjim w- sm tion. A Thfng of Beauty It shall surely be a joy forever! Have you seen the doll house that Ken Ebey Jr. has built fqr his young daughters, Diane and 2. GOOD INVESTMENTS 1 Primarily invested in first mortgages on homes in McHenry Coun Front Row left to right: Betty K.

Polednai JOseph'R, Levesque, Paul Nitz, Row Fred Matthesius, Joseph Crick, Robert Smith, Frank Passalaqua, Eugene Pkitrow- ski and Clayton Nelson. 1 ty. Sound as the American hoiritsel 3. RESERVES CONVENIENT HOURS FOR DEPOSITING YOUR SAVINGS Roth Shoes In excess of 9 of Total Sayings as a irk against possible 'y emergencies. 4.

SO UND MANAGEMENT Proven experience and sound, judgment for over 30 years. 5. PERIODIC EXAMINATIONS In accordance with Federal law, regular audits by Federal Examiners. Also annual audits by independent certified public accounr- LOCAL PARTY CANDIDATES PRESIDENT: Joseph R. (Jake) Levesque.

Holds office of president of the village. Has been engaged in his own business as a mason and general contractor for two years. Holds the rank of Lt. in the Naval Air Reserve at Glenview Naval Air Station. President of the Cullom-Knoll Ass'n.

for two years prior to being elected president of the newly incorpor- ated village of McCullom Lake. Husband and father of three children. VILLAGE CLERK: Betty K. Poledina. Property owner in comimity "since.

1931. Has been a permanent resident for 13 years. One of the founders of the Screwy Dozen Club which maintained the toad program in the early days. Served as treasurer of the Cullom-Knoll Ass'n. for two "years.

Charter member and served as a committee chairman of the Ladies of the Lake. POLICE MAGISTRATE: Paul R. Nits. Employed as manager of thereat department-of Ce tified Grocery Store, McHenry. Formex.JLegion member.

Holds office of jr. vice commander of the V.F.W. Served in the capacity of M.P. during four years of Marine service. Served two years of duty with the Navy Amphibian Force during World WarH, and was stationed in the Atlantic and Pacific.

Did shore patrol duty for the Navy. Husband and father of two sons. i TRUSTEE! Joseph J. Crick. Resident of community for 18 yers.

Owner of Crick's Royal Blue Store for' many years. Now employed as an electrician. Membership in the now 1 defunct Property 'Owner's and McCullom Lake Community Club. Served as treasurer of the Cullom-Knoll Ass'n. for two years.

Husband and 'father of four children and six grandchildren. Ran for president in the last village TRUSTEE: Fred II. Matthesius. Elected trustee of the village in first election and holds the of road commissioner. Veteran of" World War II.

Owner 6T; six-combat stars, Was member of 103rd Engineer Regiment and seryed in European and Asiatic theaters. Member of Cullom-Knoll Ass'n. Member of McCullom Lake S.A.C and chairman of dren's Christmas party. Member of V.F.W. and the American Legion.

Serving the pub- Only $5.35 an Fridays: 9 A.M. to 9 P.M, Other Week Days: 9.A.M.'td 5 P.M. Closed All Day Wednesday Two Above-Average Dividends Paid Yearly Current Dividend Vli Percent Beauty Caught in Shining Strips SAVINGS RECEIVED by the 10th of the month earn from lie as owner of the County Well and Pump Co. Husband and father of three PEED) In over 30 years, every invest-or's request for withdrawal has. been honored immediately.

children. TRUSTEE: Clayton O. Nelsoiu Member of the community for almost three years. Holds office of trustee in the Cullom-Knoll Employed as a brick mason for many years, now retired. Father of.Earl Nelson, present treasurer of the village.

the 1st. Just a strippling of a shoe but on, tne Deauty that's captured in the slim black patent strips of this lovely-lady sandal. It's for the nicest things you do, the most SAVE AT TRUSTEE: Frank H. Passalaqua. Vice president of Sparkler Mfg.

Co; Mundelein, for four yeara. f. Kl -Mmhn nf Piihlip Relatione RfMrd of 111 Chamber Of PhDmiol fliwiatv nwmhor nf Til. Mf 9 AsS n. Held Office Of ST.

elegant clothes you 'ownT? vice commander of Member of V.F.W. Four and one balf years of Army K.k a iim itmiirhtAm Rociftont ATA home- 4) MARENGO FEDERAL SAVINGS pgt. in loin Airuorne inn nuauauu aiu iswci iv -i owner since 1946. TRUSTEE! Eugene J. PlotrowskL Charter member, organlier and first secretary tf Sportsmen AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 102 Nortt State Street JOrdan 8-7258 3 Rate McHEMRY SAVINGS and Loaii Association phone 208 W.

Elm Street' McHenry, Illinois ROTH SHOES X-Ray Fittings Free Parking Club, Owner OI uiue anu uene oupermari. awiuun as beach commissioner ofthe Cullom-Knoll Ass'n. Vtively engaged in lake conservation. TRUSTEE: Robert AV. Smith.

Appointed trustee of village to vacancy. Assistant treasurer of Felt and Tarrant Mfg. Co. Mfgs. of comptometers, for eleven years.

Twenty three years with Member of National Society for Business Budgeting, Inc. and Institute of Interna, Auditors. -Has ield position of -trustee and commissioner ct the Cullom-Knoll i MARENGO, ILLINOIS Sav 6y Maj! Total Assets $7,000,000 PHONE 2027 McHenry 118 Green St..

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