i j \v • ,"r , ^.vrsv , j-r ^ »*wih *> t °tj ^ ' / * I ^ K V ^ ' THEMcHEMRY V-V" //*S Thumb?. Mud 31.195S h$m Homos Stddtnod Doai'ht During Wook (Continued from Page 1) Beheld, of Woodstock; (three sisters, Kathryn Wickard Of Woodstock, Delia Freund of McHenry and Lillian LaHoda of Muindeieiin, now in Germany with her husband, Dr. LaHoda; four brothers, Joseph of Clinton, Iowa, Matt Of Solon Mills, George and Leo of Wauconda. Her mother, Kathryn Scheid, a brother, William, and a sister, Margaret, preceded Iter in death. The body has been resting at the George Justen funeral home until this (Thursday) morning at 9:30 o'clock, when services will be conducted from St. Mary's church, with burial in the church cemetery. Margaret Freund Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Freund of Arlington Heights, formerly of Ws vicinity, were held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock flrom Our Lady of the Wayside churcfc :!.to ActtOgton Heights, in Crystal Lake. Mrs. Freund was «W|$er of Joseph Rothermel ,x>f . !M«$Jenry. Other survivors include ft daughter, Tillie Schaefer, of Arlington Heights and a eon, . Peter, of Crystal Lake; thirteen grandchildren, thirty greatgrandchildren and a sister, Doraitpein. Elizabeth Frcund Mrs. Elizabeth Freund, 67, died at the Highland Park hospital last Thursday morning, March 23. She had been in poor health for the past five years. A former McHenry resident, Mrs. (Freund leaves bar husband, George B. Freund; (three sans, IBdwin of Minneapolis, Minn., Charles of Deerfield and Richard Of Joliet; one daughter, Mrs. Aletta Villano, of Cicero; one brother, Charles Delling, of Puyallup. Wash.; and two sisters, Mrs. Clarence Stokes of Wind" sor, Canada, and Mrs. George Keller of Waukegan; also twelve grandchildren. Funeral services wore held Monday morning at St. Mary's church, McHeitty, with ~ interment in (the church cemetery. Previously, the body had rented at the Peter M. Juatan funeral home. FUR STORE OPENING Photo toy Kolin Pictured in the Otto Heinz Fur store on Riverside Drive opening day are Mrs. Marie Heinz and Otto HeLnz, Sr., at right. Mrs. Heinz is pinning an orchid on' the first visitor to the store, Mrs. Elmer Miller, at left.' ADVERTISE IN THE PLA1NDEALER ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. PHONE 1424 547 MAIN ST. McHBJfBY, DLL Good Storage For Different Foods Proper food storage is on* secret In serving tasty meal« arid making your food dollar-f,last longer. It will cut down rfood spoilage and waste. / £; Mrs. Barbara McGrath, foods specialist at the University of Illinois, says to wrap frfesh meat and poultry loosely iii waxed paper. Wrap the poultry gitHets separately. Store meat In the eldest part of. yottr refrigerator, and do not waah it until you are ready to use it. Try to ktep variety, cut-up or ground meats no longer than one to two days. Wrap fish and shellfish in moisture-proof paper or put in a covered container, and keep them no longer than two days! Store your eggs large end up in a covered container in the refrigerator. If you want to k?ep left-over yolks, put a little cold water over them. ' To prevent evaporation, stWe left-over egg white in a covered dish. IT S LIKE ING IY Tightly; covered containers or airtight wrapping is; recommend? ed for storing milk and milk products. ,Hard cheeses should be especially well wrapped to prevent them from drying out. Store them in the coldest part of the refrigerator. . ' Margarine, jtoor requires refrigerator storage, whereas hydrogenated vegetable shortenings will keep well «in the original containers in a cool place without rtfrigeration. /.'Vv lea et«&m and otter frozen foods naturally belong in thej. freezer or Ice cube poinpartmerit. Mrs. McGrath warns you not to try to 'rerreeze fooids once they thaw, but to use them quickly. Want Ads bring results. Place youre with the Plain dealer today. FARMERS If you have something Buy. 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And, best of all, only Qld$mobile brings you this thrilling new model in all three series--"88M, Super "88" and Ninety-Eight! See them at your Oldsmofeil* Ties in the trim look are somewhat narrower. Choose contrasts and blends for the char tone suits, and pastel shirts. $1 to $2.50 are here in all the new models; Or choose * Tops for new trim comfort in the darker tones. Freeman Shoes $9.95 to $16.95 Florsheim Shoes $17.95 and up IT'S A HOLIDAY ... with Sedan convenience! IT'S A SEDAN ... with Holiday smartness I I the Easter Parade of smart men's fashions . . . begins here! MtfiEES Store for Men SEE YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOilLE DEALER 117 S. Groon Street Phone 47 J. Overton Motor Sales 403 Front Street Phone 6 j STOKE HOURS: Open Hvery Day from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Friday Nitss 'til 9 P. M. -- Sunday Morning from 9 A. M. 'til 12 Noon mBm £