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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Sep 1953, p. 10

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•m? w fT:SM •»-A < • * ' } ^ wf ; ^*'5 "SrtS::'- THEMCHBMBV WW>£%$ ,»>\i C ' . •'^b'i'-y^y i^^V'V5T"*'ffg •:«.^>rtyty*v% f "* '• 4- :• Lake News f Eve Levesqut Pleasant View Luther Home. The Olsens renewed old friend'- ships and met manyneir friaAds at the gathering. New Neighbors Welcome to Mr. and lirs. Frank Klaybor, who recently CtaMl Defeat L*at Thursday nifht at Spring Qmrt our McCullom Lake A.C. Wa« defeated by .their very Worthy opponents, Pa's Yanks, b)T a score of 15-6. Thu was a lW|b ^ame to lose since it was the play-off to determine which, purchased the Wetle cottage on team would play Blatz Beer for MapJe Hil, Drive Qrtt place in the League. However, our boys have done ft magnificent job this season They have all proven them- •elves worthy sportsmen and it t$ only fitting that we print the i tames of all the players. They • are Edward Todd, Richard Fred- Blcksen, Kenneth Brand, Kenneth Ingersoll, Don Lorch. Bud Cable, Everett Ingersoll; Bob , Jtantorski, Chuck Ingersoll, Fred IdatthesiAs, Don Doolih and |Tans Behnke.. Dave Hansen Siade a verv fin* t*»«m oaotain, " Frank Souck*.. -»*» «^cellent of managing, and Tom . Byrnes deserves' credit tor his great job of couching. Weil done, fellows. Qur Best Wishes--1-- '.Are extended to Genevieve (Kid Hugh McDonald in honor of their thirty-fourth wedding' anniversary which they celebrate*.! tee fifteenth of September. Hugh presented his lovely wife With a gorgeous white wool sweater. On Jean it * will look -Just scrumptious* Birthdiy greetings 4b Edward (Jaron, who turned 14 on the jixteenth of September. ... Anniversary greetings to Theresa and Steve Huska, Jr., jflh the occasion of their sixth year of marriage Sept. 17. 1 Mr. Klaybor Is a TV repair man and hopes to open hi* own sl^f iR the near future. :{^-:0;-EmterUki • Club ; V;;;; _• •• Mr. and Mrs. Herman Langerbeck entertained the Bifocal club of Qhicago at their home on Hickory Diive. This club is composed of avid pinochle players so it isn't difficult to figure out how they spent the day. Delicious refreshments ^ were served by Mrs. LangerbecK The members of the club' include Mr. and Mrs. R. W. E : i c k s o n , M r . a n d M r s / 4 J . Oleson and Mr. and Mrs*, C. B. Engleson. Recently the Langerbecks entertained Mr. and Mrs. Paul Braun, Mr. and Mrs. D. Bogdanoff and their son, Bill, Eric and Bertha Langerbeck, Mr. and Mrs. W. Carter, and Miss Bridget c Roche, all friends of many years from their former oonanunity in Chicago. ., Hospitalised Mrs. Theresa Cunningham is ,|K Memorial hospital, Woodstock *fbr observation. Mrs. Cunningham will probably undergo surgery to bring her baok to health. Wcmderfnl Improvement I Have you noticed' the grand Job Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dyko have done on their property located at Spring Road and Park- ^iew? For years this corner was nothing but a swamp, an ideal breeding place for mosquitos. •The Dykos purchased this corner had it filled, planted flowers. ... ^ TWO Those are the words little Mary Elfen Aalto is saying these days. This -petite little miss celebrated her second milestone with birthday cake and ice cream. In addition to her brother, Billy, and sister, Carol, Miss Aalto also entertained Corky and Mario Peterson. Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reid and their children enjoyed Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Reid on Sunday. The occasion was Marge Reid's thirty-ninth birthday. The dinner waa especially tasty since it was prepared on the beautiful new electric nange the senator presented to his charming wife for her birthday. Yummyy •. -v- -^->7-- It is a small sum to pay for the tremendous returns you will get on your money in the form of better roads in the spring and open, roads all winter. Be a good2 neighbor!! • • w* So long until next week. POPULAR DEMAND INFLUENCES PRICE OF VARIETY FOODS It's easier to save on the grocery bill if you have a family that's trained to "eat everything." Prices on 'fruits and vegetables are influenced by consumer demand, and the less popular ones are often the better buys. W. F. Lomasney, extension economist in fruit and vegetable marketing of the U.S.D.A., points out that carrots and cabbage, both high in deptand and low in spoilage, carry typical retail markups of over 40 percent. In the same stores, broccoli and Brussels sprouts, not so popular but more perishable, carry typical markup^ of^ only about 27 percent. . » - r ' ; According to Lomasney, recent studies of . buying practices in Illinois show that highly colored red apples Sell SO percent faster, And at premium prices, than Apples of the .same variety, size and eating quality that are not ,so well colorcd. The study alfio showed that potatoes of uniform medium size sell better, and at premium prices, than similar potatoes of varying size. "Unfortunately," says Lomasney, "most people don't seem to recognise real food quality." . ' - ; ' - ¥' > |»»j MOOSE LOD6C tiamfen Bofle If the weather's humid and JFOU still want to wear hose, choose the seamless styles because you then won't have to turn and twist the hose into place to have the seams straight. Hey fellows, that golf tourna*- ment of the district is coming on , the twenty-seventh. That's 8unday. If you haven't already sent in your reservations ID it today. Give it to "Shorty" ^toller or bring it directly to the lodge. We're planning OR some realv fancy prizes and a nice meal served at the club during the afternoon. Yot» can'tv^at this for a day of fun. . The bowling league started last week and the pins were really flying at the Palace. ! There still are three or four more men needed so if you're interested again contact Shorty or the secretary. We've been • tsla that starting on the Second of October and continuing throughout the fall and winter there will be fish fries at the lodge. The* cooks say they won't be topped so let's got over there and sample some of their finer cooking arts. The district initiation and our next initiation is scheduled for, the afternoon of the eighteenth of October. We have a membership drive going on now, with many valuable awards to be made. The new members signed up will receive a special sterling lapel button. So let's get those members signed up. They and you will both profit. The women really .put on a swell show for us last Saturday when they put on their silent auction. It started out silent but it ended up plenty loud especially when Clyde Carr and a few others were bidding against themselves. Ask Clyde what he is going to do with that blue thing he bid on. Don't forget these dates and come over some time and seeJ what you're missing. Also the i talent hunt is still on for our Move To California, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burg, formerly of Orchard Drive, recently left our community to grass and bushes, * and now ia^ifeake up- residence in-California is truly a garden spot. Such an .improvement to our community is deserving of honorable mentis®, flats off to good neighbors!! . . . . . . . --I--- • Attaad tiotfrrafton Mr. and Mrs. Theodo" Olsen Fountain Lane and Spring Road journeyed to Ottawa last week end to attend the convention of the Btavar.ger Laget at the -1 «- - Winter Is Coining And that means a lot of snow on -the roads. The snow plow is "an expensive proposition, but Jiere is ?ne way you can help!! Simply rush over to the Roy- Al Tavern, McDonald's Tavern, Lottie and Gene's Royal Blue or contact Paul Struck, or Frknk Poledna and purchase your McCullom Lake auto sticker LIVESTOCK AT AUCTION WEDNESDAY 1UIE 7:30 P. M. Route 47 j Woodstock, Illinois V • .< <*'»•»,• I {Selling Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Horses, Poultry Consign your livestock here. We have buyers for every article. No livestock carried over. You can be assured of getting the' market when you sell here. You *rill fii>d you get more net for your stock when you sell here. Instruct your trucker to take your next shipment to the AUCTION A1!^ WOODSTOCK. For pick up service dall ' Wood-' stock 572. * ' WE Ate BONDED ' : 0 Woodstock Comm. Sales Co. Inc. Woodstock, Illinois amateur houss to be held during October. Watah for this date, prizes for all the Kifl$ entered win or lose. Women of' Che Mooae The women held their regular social meeting on Sept. 15 and we must say that a good time was had by all. Cards were played and refreshments were served. The women, under the committee headed by Mable Thomas and assisted by Doris Low, Mary Buckie, Anna Boley and Irene Stoller, put on the silent auction at the Lodge on Saturday evening for the benefit of the chapter and for a special Mooseheart committee. The committee really went through great pains to get this first activity of the fall program off to a grand start. A delicious bar-b-q was served thioughout the evening. A Star Recorder day was held at Woodstock on Sunday and was attended by Ann Rodenkirch, senior regent, and Adelaide Fitzgerald, recorder; of our own chapter. . Our next initiation will be held1, on Tuesday, Oct. 6, at the Lodge hall. The summer months are over now so this meeting should really be well attended. A good time is always had. We also have a mqpbarstijp drive, going on and the tfrise^is that .gift sertiXicafce, mo Vt's a*e the membership applications start coming in faster then ever. Twice ToU Tales ' forty Year* NttmeroUB hitve been made by McHenry business men ol' late regard'.ng the conduct o; our boys dming the evening nours. The boy--* are taking particular delight in annoying certain business mt-n by slamming their screen doors via the slnng system. The first real frost of the season reached McHenry and vicinity d-vmg McnJay night of this week. While che frost did not do so very much damage, corn and tomatoes on Tuesday morning gaye plenty of evidence that "Ju'.k" had niu.de his appearance. . .* '• f - Lew BaKerl -(Hiring the past two years has made his home in McHenry and who during that time has been the violinist in the Central Op^ra House and Air Dome orchestra, has bidden McHenry adieu. FRED J. SMITH Complete Motor Overhauling Welding 0 JOHNSBURGL ILL. *o•» aou .^cHENRY 200-J Th£ would-be hold-up man who threw a bad scare into Mr. aad Jlrs. F. c. Feltz a week ago last Sunday morning proved to be Tom McNelly, a farm hand Who has been working on Various farms in the vicinity of north Crystal Lake. After leaving McHenry he went to Richmond, where he Was taken Into custody. ' The marriage ceremony of Miss K«t-hryn 1®. Laures aiid Mr. Frank J. Weingart was performed by Rev. A. Royer at St. Mary's Catholic ,church in "the village at 9 o'clock Wednesdaymorning of this week. L. F, Block, who during the Tfetmtar, September 21, past ten years has been engaged in the mercantile business in this village, has disf his interests here to ptuirtw and Lewis Smith, jtwo lof o4tr ht^stling and Wbrthy young melt. The Fort Hill school i opened last week Monday, wit^k Ml|s Inez Bacon of this viQa^*** 'teaeher. = Lost Weekend Asked by police what the wis of "riding around on 4 car on a Tuesday morning any pants on." a dishabille taan in Milwaukee, Wis., exi in distress. "Tuesday? What peneri to Monday?" • I1 A r ER. 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