^V.;Sfc an^^e^s np§ iwnii J- r • i McHBOtY PLAINDEALE* s;«vs »:• *;; ••&*• July 12, 1951 --# DECUHES OFF** Atty. denenl Itta . A. has declined the offer of i suspect being held at Marion 1M would give Elliott one of hi! •yea in return for the giif>n>p| of a fair trial. The attorney gap* ecal, sightless in his right «y«. wrote the prisoner that is is t^«V duty of the court to see tlitti the accused haa competent defensk counsel. "Tour suggestion aboik| .the eye," Elliott said, "is most it** teresting and extraordinary, yet % is Impossible, and can have lip bear lag on your case." » i \eiNGWOOD\ iIt an Otmi iftnuO Mr. and Mrs. John Skidmore fend son were visitors at the John Ehlert home in Vilteot Saturday Hfternoon. Miss Bett.v Pelts left for Minnesota Saturday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Anton Senkerik and family of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John IChlert and Mabel and Johny Senkerik were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mr8. Fred Bowman and family Friday to help celebrate the birthday of Johnny and Nancy. Mrs. Fred Wiedrich. Jr.. entertained at a surprise birthday party for Peggy Lenard Friday j Shepard. Mrs. Don Brenner and famiiy of Arlington Height*. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Donahu^ and son of Huntloy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrison and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Smith and son. Sam. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison. Mrs. Flora Harrison and Mr. And MVs. Vincent Tonyan. ' > . Mrs. Emily Beatty and Mrs. Viola Low attended a family picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Van Every at Keystone July 4. The Junior Youth Fellowship group held a picnic at Fox River Park Thursday afternoon. Miss Mae Wiedrich entertained the bunco club at the home of Mrs. Lester Carr Thursday afternoon. A dessert luncheon was served at 1 o'clock. Prises were awatyied to Mrs. Nick Young, Mrs. Viola Low and Mrs. George & ^fcftenioon in honor of her tenth t»irthday. Those in attendance were her schoolmates. ^ Mrs. Mabel Collins spent the \* Weekend in the home of her son. " \" ?iV. A. Collins, at Beloit. On Sun- •'f'wjllay they drtove to Devil's Lake i f nd visited the soft of Mr. and - Mrs W. A. Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas And family spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ebel, at Algonquin and helped Mrs. Ebel celebrate her seventy-fourth ; birthday. \ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Powers U™--and son. Glen, Mrs. Ethel Powers, Harry Schultz, Mrs. Eugene Heilejr and two children. Mrs. Gert rude Swanson, Mrs. Hattie Schultz and daughter, Lee. and ... Mrs. Martha Bowman of C hicago were guests in the Fred Bowman home Wednesday, July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smart, Bill «nd Bob,'of Waukegan spent Sun- ; t day in the Fred Wiedrich, • Jr., c home. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Maulch were £ dinner guests of hie parents at %. Johnsburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oonk and iMr. and Mrs. Fred Bowman and ; daughter, Nancy, were visitors | Saturday evening at the home of | 7 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Martin at Mct Henry. f- Mrs. Martha Bowman spent the weekend with Mrs. Van Every at ichmond. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Maulch were sitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ebert at Twin Lakes Sunday afternoon. - Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Kane entertained their five-hundred club at their home Saturday evening. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. John Cristy and Paul Walkington. high, and Mrs. Walter Low and Harold Stanek, low, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington were visitors in the L. V. Lusk home at Rouiid Lake Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiefcrich and family of Genoa City spent Wednesday afternoon with his mother Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Sr. Mrs. Georgia Thomas and son. Loren. of Woodstock were callers in the George Shepard home, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Mayme Harrison of McHenry spent Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Pearson, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., and daughter, Mary Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winn spent July 4 in the Jack Lenard home at Lake Geneva. Merritt Cruickshank of Morton Grove spent Tuesday and Wednesday in the Wm. McCannon home. Mrs. Luella Stephenson spent July 4 in the Robert Thompson home at McHenry. Butchie Lenard is visiting in the Fred Wiedrich. Jr.. home. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas entertained at a family reunion at their home July 4. Those to attend were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ebel. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ebel, Jr., and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rattray and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glennard Ebel and family daughter Mary were dinner guests Ian* Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Ebel Jin the Jack Lenard home at Lake i a"d family of Algonquin, Mr. and Geneva Friday evening. Mrs. La Vern Ebel and family Mr. and Mrs. Newhart enter- and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ebel and itained the Home Bureau at a | family of Crystal Lake and Mrs. lawn party at their home at Mc- j Marian Schwemm and daughter Cullom Lake Saturday evenin # !of Ivanhoe. "They sho^d pictures of their! Mrs. Wm. McCannon and Mertrip to California and Mr. and !rltt Cruickshank spent Tuesday ' Mrs. Arthur Hoppe also showed ! evening in the Robert Thompson pictures of their trip to Mexico. home at McHenry City spent the past weak with her grandmother, Mrs. Fred Wiedrich. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Backer and family of Chicago speht 8unday with the latter's mother, Mrs. Tillie Vaillancourt. Mr. And Mrs. Alan Ainger and family of Hebron spent Sunday with her parents, Mr., and Mrs. George Shepard. Mr. and Mrs.% Walter Wilcox of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and family spent Sunday in the Beatty-Low home. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Harrison of Chicago were callers in the J. C. Pearson home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison spent Sunday in the Henry Marlowe home at Huntley. Mrs. Emily Beatty and Mrs. Viola Low wer? visitors in the Walter Wilcox home near Woodstock Thursday afternoon. Mr. and* Mrs. Osc^r Berg were visitors at Woodstock Friday. Mrs. Wm. Cruickshank and Mrs. Wm. Cruickshank. Jr., and son spent Monday afternoon in the Gordon Lovelette home in Chicago. Gordon, Jr., is l^oma from the hospital and is getting along nicely. He was laid up with a broken leg. Mr. and Mrs. ; John Blackman and son. Tommy, of Antioch spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. V$n- Hepburn. Kenneth Cristy, Jr., of Chicago spent the weekend at his hom^ here. Mrs. John Woodward attended funeral services for his mother in Chicago Monday. Miss Elizabeth Webb and Mrs. Larson of Antioch were visitors in the Dr. Wm. Hepburn home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Pagni ,of Chicago and Mrs W. Deignan and Daniel Frediani of Lake Geneva spent Sunday in the Wm. Pagni home. Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan and. children were visitors at Brookfield zoo Sunday. „ • MEAT McCULLOM LAKE IY>x in NMT Mexico, where llajor Is al^ttoMd at «>r baae. YardsfkSfc >MM Q. What are the name* of them cuts of meat? A- Pictured is the square cut lamb shoulder with the arm chop and blade chop cut from it. Q. Where do they come from and how are they identified? A. The shoulder comes from th® forequartcr and corresponds to beef chuck. It may also be boned and rolled or boned and left flat for a cushion shoulder. Arm chops cut from the shoulder contain a small round' bbne. Blade chops, al3o cut from the shoulder, are recognized' because they contain portions of the rib, back and blade bones. Q. How are they prepared? A. The shoulder is prepared by roasting. The chops may be brpilfd or braised*. . 'y> .-.. - - - i Complete line' df Beebe livestock remedies at Wattles Drug Store, McHenry. Sit Mr. and Mrs. Tryg Ronjstad, Mrs. Paul Struck and Otto Pyritz were the honored guests at the K n o l l w o o d N e i g h b o r s r e g u l a r monthly party held last Saturday on the Lee Sawdo estate. For Pa and Ma Ronjstad it was tlieir forty-ninth wedding anniversary and for Mrs. Struck and otto Pyritz, birthday anniversaries. The weather waa ideal for the gay festivities that lasted far into the night. Dancing on the velvet-like lawn, to the music'provided by Mr. Pyr ritz and Kenneth Sawdo, re-inforced ^by John R. Freund, was enjoyed by about twenty couples. At midnight the guests gathered around the festive board to enjoy the many tasty dishes prepared by Lill Sawdo, Marge Thomsen and Emma Pyritz, who acted as hostesses. > After this treat, melodious voices were raised in the usual happy birthday and anniversary songs for the celebrants and the "Knollwood Neighbors" retired to their homes to make plans for ttreir. next party in August. Mr. and Mrs. Joljn Kufahls and daughter, Pamela, of Kenova. West Va., are house guests of the P»nl Strung.. . . This week ,we coqae mat for A)r- stid Mrs. Lawrence Murray and dAughtwr ot Chicago, who havo- ' established permanent rsaidencs.ln our community. * ,, . Mr, Murray, who il employed by the Bell Telephone company, has been tranaff rad»tr<>ft to Waukefcan. . : Several weeks ago Ken Kh#y decided to build himself a picnic table so that he could enjoy hi* meals under the blue McCullom Lake skies, and while dining he could more conveniently toss a tasty tid-bit to his pet frog, "Hopalong Cassidy," who makes his home in the well pit. Scarcely was the paint dry on his creation, when orders began pouring in from his neighbors tor d u p l i c a t e s . . . . . . „ Ken Ebey now finds himself working from sunrise to sunset to keep up with the demand for his picnic taU^lui hia dreams of outdoor llrinx mattered to bits. -• This proves tn#t If you build a better picnic tible, the world will beat a path to your door. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Leveaijtie returned from a hurried motor trip to Lowell. Mass.. where they spent a few hours with Mr. Levesque's father. *who is seriously iU. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poledna weekended with friends in Cicero. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edmonds are enjoying a two weeks' vacation at their cottage on Maple Hill. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Kreiling and family enjoyed the weekend at UM llarker's cottage. *|tos FLOWFR SHOW The 1961 Illinois state fair, Aug- 10-19, will stage the Iarfteftt Tlower and garden show in its history. Radio Hall, on the qputlieast corner, ot the fairgrq^nd, has bef«n changed to Floral Hall, and is now listed under that title. In all, $1,638 in cash prizes will be awarded. The competition is opieh to alL Rules and entry blanks can be obtained by wetting the Illinois State Fair, P.O. Box 645, Springfield. ', ;' CBO* REPORT Corn averages taller than at this time laqt year, and som«L fields in central Illhnria haVr been laid by, according to the weekly crop report of state attdv federal departments of agriculture. Excessive rains are interfering with all field work and making it almost impossible to put up plfalfa and clover hay of good totality. Wheat is ready {0 cut H southern Illinois and picking and marketing of Tranfpajjv* ctnt apples is under Conpkto Ua» of Lm*« (•••Mdlcs a* W«CHM Bnr XeHenry, - , Mr. and Mrs. William Meyers returned home after a six-nfonths' visit with Major and Mrs. John DRAMA OF PIONEERS The new play "Forever This Land." a drama of pioneer Illinois, is in the second week of an eight-week run at New Salem State Park, twenty miles northwest of Springfield. A cast of more than fifty actors' is portraying Lincoln's friends and neighbors as they appeared in the 1830's. "Forever This Land" is being given nightly, except Monday, in a natural outdoor bowl seating more than 3,000 persons. Information regarding tickets or overnight accommodations may be obtained by addressing Forever This Land, Petersburg, IH:' Read the Want Adit Time and Money - DIGGING T, RENC• HES• • . ; v Let Us Do Your Trenching. ~ Deep Footing - --Drainage Tile Cable --Pipe Line JOHNSON'S JEEP-A-TREHCH McCULLOM LAKE Phone McHenry 534-M-l W. Lunch was served at the close of a pleasant evening. The Ackerman fafailies held a picnic July 4 in Hogan's Woods. Those to attend were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ackerman, Darlene, Kdthleen, Dorine, Harvey, Marvin and Lenard Ackerman of Popular Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ackerman and family of Marengo, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ackerman and family of Elburn, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keller of Milan, Wis., Howard Wagner of Poplar Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wagner and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan and family. There were tour generations present. The Harrison clan held their reunion and picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison Wednesday, July 4. Those to attend were Mrs. Olive Dahl and daughter, Mary Ann, B rnice Harrison l there. Major and Mrs. Ralph Smith and son spent July 4 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Spiith. They will leave for Macon, Ga., where he will be stationed. Wayne Foss and Mrs. Wm. McCannon accompanied Mrs. Emma Anderson back to her home at Sharon, Wis>, Tuesday afternoon after a few days visit here. Mrs. Paul Norman and children are spending the week at their cottage here. Mr. Norman was out for the weekend. Mrs. Wm. McCannon and Merritt Cruickshank visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carr Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. W. F. Glauser is enjoying a two weeks; vacation at "Youth for Christ" organization at beautiful Winona Lake in Indiana. There are over 2,000 teen agers and Mrs. Nellie Vollman and friend of Elgin, Mrs. Henry Marlowe, daughter, Ann, and son, Byron, and Linda McKinzie of Huntley, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wurtzinger and family of Woodstock . 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