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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Jul 1953, p. 8

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TO ONAL IN JULY tted from Page 1 long time RESIDENTS OF COMMUNITY DIES line, telephone and telelyatems, doctors, dentists, and fire protection t. On a plateau overthe Pacific ocean, they Continued from Page 1 been residing between Johnsburg and Spiing Grove with his family. Survivors include the widow, Frances Hiller Schmitt; three Will create a temporary city j daughters, Georgia Brown JNjual in gixe to twenty-seven Ringwood, Dohna and Barbara $tties in the United States, di- j at home; four sons, Jack, Leon, Vtded into forty sectional camps, | Dennis and Gary at h0"1®- JjL,360 troop camps and 5,440 pa-1 mother, M: s. Elizabeth Schmitt, ffol camps. of Johnsburg; six brothers and four sisters. The b6dy rests at the Peter M. Justen funeral home, until * They will see the "big brass"; Iptf Scouting, as well as movie governors, senators, and "the -United J=;t 1 ur^y Tj£ | They will enjoy sectional itfampfires; thrill to the massing 50,000 Scouts at various > T__c vm fivents; participate in the big %rena shown and witness color- | KENOSHA FOR FRED KARGES Last rites were conducted Jul pageants. There* will be time. mlso to rfwlm in the Pacific fteean. learn to ride the breakers find sunbathe <>n a five-mile-, from a Catholic church in Ke- 'long sand beach before theyjnosha, Wis., last Saturday for •Cv.foirn in for sleep under the stars, j preci Karnes, a- native of Mc- When the jamboree is over, Henry who died Wednesday, *he Blackhawk contingent will be among the first to leave the •^liuge campsite after a "once in lifetime experience." However, jpthough they will be homeward feound, they will still have ahead , Of them the thfills of a carefully planned tour through the pacific Northwest. They will ar- ~Tlve home Aug. 1, having travelfcfl more than 7,800 miles. • W. iW "' ** '. / V i ELECT McHENRY MAN DIRECTOR OF CHICAGO CREDIT MEN : .. •w J. H. Ritter of McHenry, credit manager of the Chicago division of the Shell Oil company, Chicago, has been elected to the board of directors of the t church, with interment in the church cemetery. Angeline Mendyk --Suffered Broken Leg -- » Angeline, 11-year-old daughter , of Mrs. Michael Mendyk of Allen avenue, suffered a broken leg in an unusual accident which occurred early last Saturday evening at the entrance to the \ Jiigh school driveway on Green Street. V Angeline was walking south <&$ the sidewalk and was almost - iMKMf the driveway when she ttfnpd just as a motorcycle driven by Ted Cartan entered the drive from the north. She ftHs taken to the Woodstock hospital, where x-rays revealed ju broken bone. She was returned home on Wednesday but will be on crutches for at least a . . jponth. f COSTELLO iUTES f'">hn P. (Jack) Costello, 67, a ve of McHenry, died unex- :edly' of It heart attack at Elgin home on Monday, tune 29. He was born Oct. 18, $887, in this community, a son *f Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Costello. However, most of his life Ivas spent in Elgin. He retired last fall after thirty-two years |rtth the Elgin National Watch fompany. He has a number of Relatives and friends In this |§ommunity. ATTEND SUMMER SCHOOL Norman George Reese and !lsa Mary Reese, son an'l , Jaughter of Mrs. Elsa Sessler of ^(iami, fla., are enrolled in the |ummer session of Lake Forest College. Norman entered Lake Forest from the University of Miami and Elso from Duke Uni- %ergity. Both young: people are Residing on Rt. 1. McHerny June 17, in a Kenosha hospital following a heart attack suffered the previous Monday. Mr. Karges had many friends in McHenry, where he was born seventy-eight years ago and spent his early life. He was employed locally as a cigarmaker. Surviving are the widow, Magdalena; one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Litcher, of Kenosha; two grandsons and one sister, also of Kenosha. -REACH FUND DONATIONS To date, a total of $37 has been Contributed to the beach fund. Anyone still desiring to make a donation is asked to send contributions to Beach Fund, McHenry, 111. The money is used to defray the expenses of providing life guards who are emoloyed by the citizens' committee. Chicago Association of Credit Men for a term of three years. He is a native of Chicago and is now celebrating his. twentyfifth anniversary with the Sheli company, continuously In the Chicago division. . Petroleum credit has occupied his time during (hat entire period. He is prominent in the petroleum group of the Chicago Association of Credit Men and is also a member of the American Petroleum Credit association. * Three years ago Mr. and Mrs. Ritter moved to McHenry, where ,they have a home on the Fox river, satisfying a desire lor boating and fishing. GRANTED CHARTERS Secretary of State Charles F Carpentier last week issue< charters to the McHenry County Retail Liquor Dealers as»oci- Have fun in the ran ttti« holiday weekend, Plan a perfect picnic or a backyard barbecue -- then come to CERTIFIED'S for all the fine foods and drinks for a wonderful fun.feast at home or In your favorite pl»- nlc spot. Every table . . . every shelf and - case In our market Is loaded with booming values In foods Jto buy for the 4th of July -- wtiiz.bang savings on fine foods for grant and glorious eating on the holiday. fun at'tke 4tfi> REAIQIMTEtS <« MITY tti MCNIC TOOK nil tOOIS COLLAPSED IN HEAP1 Nils Johnson of Wonder Lake,: ®tlon. Inc., 100 Pearl street, Mc a garbage collector in that com- Henry, and to the West Shore munity, was said to have col- j Beach Property Owners associlapsed from the heat on Tues- ation, Inc., both not-for-profit day of this week. organizations. CERTIFIED - Red Lcbe^ [ COFFEE OUR OWN COUNTRY FRESH - Pan .FRYERS Each LEAN TENDER ICE CREAM "There's A Difference" ife' Try II Today! FLAVORS BUY IT AT . . j BOLGER'S GREEN STREET McHENRY, ILL. PHONE 40 m I Offer in Effect to JwlyJ5th FREE FREE INVEST $25.00 In a New Account or - $25.00 added to your Present Account and receive FREE - A Retractable "BALL POINT PEN." These most desirable pens have the following features ... - ...J- TRANTER PROOF DRIES INSTANTLY • ' is, X WASHABLE "SAFE-RITE" INK. i. HARKED WRITING SUPERIORITY, MEETS PROFFESSIONPACKERS' LABEL WHOLE fURPLE PLUMS No. 2Vz 5 4 00 tins I BEEF STEW .... 59 ROLLED A GRADE • RIB ROAST 75 BONELESS ROLLED RUMP ROAST . 75 rt> OUR OWN CUR1 CORNED m lb LIBBY'S DEEP BROWN Jp' ; ' • *&'-.• » • fy POPULAR BRAND Cigarettes s i97 BEANS v , ; 14 ^.10* RED LABEL -- 908 Tina • SWEET PEAS . . 2 r 27* ^ DEL MONTE - 46 Oc. Tim J PINEAPPLE JUICE 3 r $1.00 DEL MONTE -- No. 2yt Tin FRUIT COCKTAIL . . 35* ENTICING -- Tall Tig RIPE OLIVES . . . . 19* BEINZ -- 11 Ok. Jar HOT DOG RELISH MILL BRAND HAM i 27* §f2 lb. w '2.19 MA BROWN STRAWBERRY -- 12 Oz. Glass PRESERVES . 3 fof *|»00 -- FROZEN F Libby*s New Pack • 10 ol tins STRAWBERRIES:....:... ^ for I WrdMjw - 9 oi. pkg. . french Fries .IxMtt for 39c HEIHI 2 14tt u0& 45c v.- i ^ GOOD TASTING - 4S SU. Cantaloupe CALIFORNIA WHITE ROSE POTATOES • » # 10 *' 45 FROZEN REALEMON iLIi Funds Deposited by July 15t|» earn from July 1st Current RATE 2 Vi %. CRYSTAL LAKE Savings and Loan Association ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO $10000.04 LEMONADE 2 6 (•> ASSORT*) RAVORS Flavor-Aid^ 3re®- ^ ^ ^ YELLOW NEW TEX^f ' ^ ONIONS 3 23' FANCY CALIF. NEW REfji POTATOES u». EXTRA FANCY CALIF. PASCAL CELERY . . .: VA19« 1* SOLID GREEN OPEN . Thurs. & Frt Nite 'Til 9 p.m. , CI^£ED SATURDAY ^ iULY4tk : * * u

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