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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Jun 1946, p. 2

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Fife Tw# ..... »•< I > lHIIMII»K»lllltl»>l v*r ^ Jf*?-' '••49 --••>>-:• % > fcj •• "T". ' 1. t HT'*. . 3r- • ,1 ;*T* *i 4 : 1 '^I'ST -1 J"-/* *3%?ris%8 i Oa FamMte #»•#• »•»< »•< ••mi i m »•»>•< Bjr "Yaritotkk? ,i greetings, Folks! The Screwy Dosen Social dab's Welcome Home party for oar retwn- -"id veterans which was held at Horn's Community Center laat Sat-' ffatter tirday rates this It was one less than 200 fficult to expi husiasm that ke's herois introduced to week's headlines, affair, with MaiUWMpMiMWilp iaed by otto W*, innMek all liw if Hits wad tlMir (ilr-ladlee partieipated. Tfce MM Bd. Derr and Ed. Wahoa^ had a •wy dtftaalt deeiakrn betweei* Art Olsen aad.hia lovely Shirley and cute Ed. Braoti? nn and his beauteous partner, ex- Wave Jean Schmidt. Itwaa tin latter team waa finally acclaimed Am apaetators to be the chaaa- Aa a priae for their texpsi- 4ean neehed a wMle Ed. had a idephane covered of peonies pinned on his the 11:49 and bO» _ that the dock was oat ef pretty dose to 1 o'clock crowd enjoyed this extra the many di nests present ware Mr. Max Eitd, owner of the world's mous Old Heidelberg reatai Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh aid of McDonald's Grill, guests present. It ia and davgbtere the audieaee. The party, which lasted the wee-ema hours, was the thing that ever happened fa Hnn Xake to date. Our good neighbor, Ed. Doran, suffered painful burns on face and ansa Saturday afternoon when Jerry Cermak, the dub's praddent. Welcomed them individually ana finned a beautiful red •oat lapels. Alter this ihe Blue Gills gave out wi T#ongs of the services from *Vtiieh- cated for peak performance. :-V4>r6 A weigh" toTfce BaDs -of Moato- tells us that nothing below [manly cheat. Next Jerry Cermak passed out specially prepared copies of popular j last w**® »fgoe aonga among the folka in attendance! faulty gasoline blow torch exploded ^ and a real old-fashioned community while Ed. was making some repairs aongfest followed. After watching,to the pumbing in the bas^nent of the proceedings for awhile we mar-(his homt. He ina rtahed to a doe* «ded at the efficiency with which i tor by Willard Kiddelsen, his neighthe service crew, ^consisting of Jackjbor, where he received first aid and Gregory, Ed. Brautigan and several!was then taken to Wwdrtock brothers, headed by Otter Ebert, kept pital, where his condition wm dethe tonsils of all the virtuosos lubri- scribed as serious by his attend! Otter physician. His many fnanda to 88 oc- neighbors were shocked whop ...news with which :tanes Was served, our veterans was Betty Cermak, who feuma." The appla the folks showered < .(deafening. From then on things kitchen crew, had planned to serve really began to happen. . a delicious buffet supper at exactly . Among the many entertainment midnight, but someone pulled the features was a waits conteat, organ- plug of the electric clock out at of the accident reached their ears. headed the! Only next 0'kin f 10 pay him a visit at this writing. -V * •! X- . - •; :* - - TOMORROW SERVICE TODAY! is your aafeguard Make sore yea have Preventive against Mare ceetly repair*. a car te drive Uaerrev! Be sare by briagiag year car Jbi today far a chack-ap. * SKILLED MECHANICS ______ • jCHEVROLET ENGINEEEED PARTS J • FINEST TOOLS AMD EQUIPMENT WE SESVICE ALL MAKES SCHWERMAN CHEVROLET SALES Routes 31 and 120 McHenry, 111* Phone 2 W- " On the heels of this sad news we will refer you to other columns of this week's edition for the happy event that took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lock on the same day when their lovely daughter, Ercel, was married to, Mr. Robert Richardson of McHenry. June has always been the traditional month fof weddnigs and where there is ,a wedding there is a bride and groom. What better spot could a young couple land for a honeymoon than McCullom Lake? This opinion has been voiced by not one but two newly married couples who are enjoying a' two-weeks honeymoon at the Kent cottage here. The brides incidentally are the lovely twin sisters, the former Mary and. Kathleen Kennedy of Chicago, who said their I Do's" before the altar of the Presentation Catholic church at 768 S. Springfield avenue, Ohciago, on June 15th, at 11 a.m. Mary Kennedy chose Tom Murphy, a returned veteran with four years of service overseas, for her wedded husband, while Kathleen picked Jack McCambridge, also a veteran of four years and eight months service, as the man of ner choice. The Eev. Msgr. Owen McCarthy of the Presentation church, performed the marriage ceremony. After enjoying a two weeks honeymoon at this Greatna Green, these two happy pairs will be at home to their friends at 4010 Arthington -St., Chicago. It. is our sincere wish that they enjoy a long and happy married life and that their biggest troubles in the future be little ones, also on the double. Dan Cupid has scored i boll's eye in another instance this past week. McCullom Lake has lost another one of its eligible bachelors who fell victim to the cherub's deadly aim. Joe Brouilette was married on June 16th to lovely Hazel Wixcel of Chicago at the Buena Memorial church at Montrose and Broadway in the same city. Rev. Hepburn officiated at the service. After a brief two-day honeymoon at McCullom Lake the young couple left for Chicago to establish residence at the Norman hotel. Our best wishes for a happy future to both of you." Whan selecting your own shoos, when choosing «hoe» for 4he eMMron, use ttiit beautiful now Headline to bo sure of a perfect fit. There's no guess work. You loo INSIDE the shoe and select *• CORRECT pair. The parent, the child, and our. shoe fitter all can sea timuHan#. ously exactly how accurately the shoos fit the foot. That smafl ; fraction of an inch difference may mean the difference between comfort and health or" discomfort and ilness. 5«t suffered f' - ve Elites session at the rs. Helge Davidevening. Among Mr. and Mfcs. Wm. • s ,i's £d*y£ enjoyedmention served and thisi txwfefc' tend the irettraas' and ftarioni pte* has produced in I ' .* ir 1 anWdm M OTtahe3S %-S Kosti. The Elites of cards, not to us midnight snack cious hostess. Bill missed out -on left early to at- •party. The fast set by the Elites effects on Helge. -f*; ' frame juat eant take , - a&iUM Mr. and Mrs. 8yd Smith had aa weekend guests Wm. Howard of River Forest, a lifelong friend. Mr. Howard will never be happy in River Forest alter a visit with the Smiths. ' ^ t v ^ * •>" ' : ' v ? € * fil.'i's-" -,rj. X-SERVICEMEN ; ' i-i -«o4 4 * I FROM SERVICE is4; Mr. and MnJLee Sawdo had as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Emery Sawdo, Herman Kinitz, glamorous llielma Green of Summit, 111., Aunt Clara Sacotto . and Uncle Edwin Weber of Chicago, These folks all gathered at the Sawdo home to bid Grandma Annie Sawdo of Sturgeon Bay, WisM a fond adieu, after her two-weeks stay with Lee and LU Edwin Weber, a portly gent who tipped the scalee at 330, left for home some thirty pounds lighter after his workout on the darice floor with Grandma Annie. According to Grandma, Eddie was very light on his feet. 13*4?'- PAINTING # - » - " 'i* EXTERIOR - INTERIOR 'r-*y W •A} " ' v *'-* itW'& ?&r <•*-<(& McHenry Post, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keller are enjoying the company of their son from the west coast. This threesome enjoyed a delicious dinner at the home of George and Betty Baumbeck on Tuesday. Mrs. Sophie Koeti had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frisa, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hanno of Chicago and Jimmy Finley of Woodstock. We sit back and wonder when our esteemed road supervisor will see flt to do something to remedy the deplorable condition of Greenwood road. The 862 passenger cars, 82 trucks and 21 btiaea that traverse this road in a normal 24 hour-day have played havoc with the five-yearold pavement. TTie condition of this for an early resurfacing, as has been given the recently We have just remembered that Rev. James Cermak, assistant pastor at the Presentation parish in Chicago, has for many years enjoyed his summer vacations with his cousins, Jerry and Betty Cermak of Park View Lane. We hope that Rev. Cermak chooses our community for his vacation this summer.-- road such paved roads in the Jonhsburg area, where eleven hnndrad dollars of the taxpayers' money has been spent per mile resurfacing roads that have been paved last fall and carry only onetenth the traffic that Greenwood road does. The taxpayers of McCullom Lake have taken it on the chin long enough and are now determined to do something about it. Let's have your answer, Messxa.^ Freund and Schmitt. A $8800 patch job is a far cry from what we are entitled to. Our thought for the week--The bigger a man's head, the easier it is to fill his shoes. ApIOS. Need Rubber Stamps f The Plaindealer. One can't help but stop to admire the new shingle at Ed. and Peggy Derr's home. The legend, "Derr- Woods, painted on it well describes the beautiful setting of the Derr estate. The many well-kept trees, the spacious close-cropped lawn, which surrounds their home, would prove an inspiration to any artist or I poet. U. is with difficulty that we restrain ourselves from barging in on 'these folks every time we pass their home. The joint has "Welcome" written all over it and we have yet to be disappointed when dropping in 0$ Ed; and Peg. GLADSTONE'S , Try* Ronjstad 'began his <tnree- Week vacation last Monday by seating himself on a rocking1 chair at -the Eberts corner every morning at 7 and thumbing his nose at the bread winners of McCullom Lake as thev rush past to make the 7:04 out of McHenry. The rest of his day will he spent in enjoying the scenery of McHenfy counrv through the windows of the WAFi buses, not to mention the tasty sandwiches and liquid refreshments Ma Konjstad prepare? for him. What h#"\ter way tf> si>end one's vacation couldi you ask for? Col. John Belm f the U. S. jou, your family and your friends to a FIVE-DAY 201-203 S. Green St., McHenry «$» •$> «%> •+• »+• »+• «%» «$» <%» «$> <»• "DAN" DANIELS LAKE SHORE CLUB ULY CAKE S NEWEST NIGHT SPOT •„ . * On the Shore of Beautiful Lily Lake DAN DANIELS At^the Hammond Organ FINEST OF LIQUEURS -- THE BEST QF MIXED SEINES * i * We Gater To His Majesty the American Oitixen . IF IT'S FUN YOU W4JTT GIVE US A VISIT H. WHaoi^ Phone McHenry 667-J-l Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday - 1tir;?? J4 JULY 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 Biggest Summer Event in La^e Regigo New Concessions Entertainment of All Kinds cr •'^st old trimta urt mtju Itiw *csw>lnwa«wi, >n >failii< ta % val sfbrit <r Celebrate jjie 4th at McHenry praa« Diiylty el nrewerka MgM el Jslir 4th 'if'S*- *. • • ' '""i "if-.- • •«.• ' .n/ n. ^ a - V v * y ^ - . % 'it.

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