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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Jul 1956, p. 12

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'the MCHENRY plaindealer mffmi LAKEMOOR & LILYMOOR Lois Schiavone Council Meeting Last Wednesday, Marge Beahler attended a Girl Scout council meeting at the Barrington Scout cabin. The council is newly formed and will begin to function as an organization in January; 1957. Pinochle Club Marcella Foss entertained the pinochle club at her home last smooth operating fir^ depart- weck Wednesday. A very dement, and they are seeking the ' licious luncheon was served. Atfull cooperation of each member t'active prizes werev won by Ann to attain that goal. With this Bolda, Ti Geiger and Rita Eriekgoal in mind, Mr. Sulok has ap- son. Also, the members helped pointed the following men to • Geiger of Duck Lake celebrate serve as members of the Lake-!'1cr birthday at the luncheon, moor^x branch: John Behrendt, ! 1 Lorain^ H. Booster, Clarence : , Thursday Socials Erhardt, Anton Hirsch," Walter; The Thursday night socials ,are Fire Department July 13, the trustees of McHenry Township Fire Protection district appointed John Sulok as captain of the Lakemoor branch of the McHenry Fire Protection district and also appointed Harry Strnad as lieutenant. It is their aim and sincere desire to have an efficient, GV Szarek, Ray Blades, James Buch- Walter, William Gibson, Gustafson, Walter Para, man Williams, Roy Erickson, Floyd Goss, John Hose, Casimir Brzezinski and Dennis Kosup. You will be notified at a later being held at Wally's Oasis every Ivan Thursday at 8:30 pm.. Everyone Nor- is welcome to attend. H.P.C. Meeting Ann Bolda was hostess at the H.P.C. meeting last Friday. Endate of the first meeting to be ! joying ^le evening with a card held with the chiefs of the fire 1 &ame were Helen Para, Jessie district. Let's all start planning !anc* Olive Corbett, Alice Wade, to have one of the top fire de- j It'ene Leon and Ann Brzezinski. partments in the county.- One of the first projects the members of the new department will strive for will be the completion of the fire department building within sixty days. Village News In last week's paper a report was given on the loose weeds floating on the lake due to the shore line being dredged last spring. It will take money to clean up the lake and contribution from each home owner will be a great help. Marcella Foss is spearheading this program and would appreciate volunteers to aid her in making a canvass of the property owners to raise a fund for this purpose. Please call her at McHenry 521-R-l. Ladies Auxiliary The ladies auxiliary will hold a bake sale this Saturday, July 28, at 1 p.m. at the fire department community house. Delicious cakes and cookies will be on sale and of course Mrs. Myrtle Booster's best home-made bread. Proceeds of the bake sale will be used to complete a set of dishes for the kitchen. Also, the auxiliary will entertain the Lake county auxiliaries on Wednesday, Aug. 1, at 8 p.m. Election of officers for the Lake county auxiliaries will take place that night. A very fine program is being planned for the evening and a light luncheon is to be served. Members, bring your friends and ladies, you arc all welcome 'to attend. Inland Lake Youth Fellowship The boat trip that had been scheduled for Friday, July 20, has been postponed to Friday, Aug. 17. Anyone wishing to go New Neighbors We are happy to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Chester Atkins and their children to our village. ; Also Mr. and Mrs. P. Camphell and family, who are now occupying the former Budil home. Congratulations I To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brossman on their new daughter, i Melody Lou was born on Sun- | day, July 15, at St. Elizabeth's j hospital in Chicago, and weighed ! in at 7 lbs. and 12'.4 oz. Mother and daughter are doing fine j and will be home very soon. Belated Birthday A belated happy birthday to James Simmons. He celebrated his birthday on Saturday, July 7. 7 tis The ladies of the 7 Gs bowling team treated their husbands with a fine dinner at Waukegan and later in the evening bowling. Having fun together were Mr. and Mrs. A1 Godina, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Kunz, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kibbe and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Para. MICHIGAN Michigan is a member of the "stops" family of games, so'called because the play stops, temporarily or finally, when a card specified to be played next is not available. Simple and fast-moving, it is an ideal "icebreaker" for a social gathering as it accommodates any number of players from t h r e e t o eight and can be played a f t e r t h e briefest explanation. There is no pencil and paper scoring: all players are supplied with equal numbers of counters and a player's score is shown by his stock of such tokens (matchsticks will often suffice). To play the game, you need a regular deck of 52 cards plus four "boodle" cards from another deck: Ace of Hearts, King of Clubs, Queen of Diamonds, and Jack of Spades. These form the layout and are placed face up on the center of the table to form a rectangle. Before the deal, dealer must place two matchsticks on each card of the layout aitd every other player must place one on each. One card at a time is dealt beginning with an extra hand or tridou; to the immediate left of the dealer. After dealer has inspected his hand, he may discard it face down and pick up the widow in its place. If he keeps the original hand, he timers the widow for sale at auction to the highest bidder." ^ Player at dealer's left opens play. He may select any suit but must lead his lowest card of that suit. Cards rank A (high), K, Q, J, etc. Following the lead, the player havfng the card next higher in sequence in the same suit must play it. Play continues, not in turn, but according to who holds the card next in sequence <vith the previous card played. An Ace is a natural "stop"--that is, when played, the sequence is halted and a new sequence begun. Player of the Ace is entitled to make a new lead, if he can make it in a different suit from the previous lead. If not, the right to play passes to the player at his left. Cards as played are not put together in tricks. Each player exposes his played cards ih front of himself in one pile. , When a player is ablfc to play the Ace of riearts, King of Clubs, Queen of Diamonds, or Jack of Spades, he collects all the tokens on the corresponding "boodle" card of the layout. If the tokens on a boodle card are not taken, they remain, increased by following antes, until won. Objects of play are to collect from the boodle cards and to get rid of one's entire, hand. Wh^n any player goes out, play ceases, and every other player must pay him one token for every card remaining in his hand. If you'd like tfce complete rules for playing this favorite American family game, plus tips on play, send a postcard or* letter to Playing Cards, 420 Lexington Avenue. New York 17. General News Spending all last week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harder was their granddaughter, Kathy Tetrow. Mrs. Ida Bedard and Mrs. Louise Fournier vacationed for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. George Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Petlak enjoyed the company of Edna's sister, Marie Freeman, of Chicago last week. Guests at Mr. and Mrs. Joe Romkowske's home last Siaturday were Mrs. Rose Wesley and on the boat trip please call Dick j family and nephew from Chicaing care of her young grandson, Jimmy Cassell, this week. Company at the Walter Para home last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Para and family from Chicago. On Sunday,'Mr. and Mrs.^Joe Romkowske and Burke enjoyed a birthday party for their niece, Elizabeth Ann Albert, at Racine. The Erickson and Steadman families enjoyed a picnic last Saturday at Adler Park at Libertyville, given by their employer. Mr. and Mrs. John Bonder are back with us after a two-week vacation. On their way to Canada, they visited with Dorothy's sister, Mrs. Dominick Natalia, and family in Minneapolis, Minn., and the rest of their vacation with John's relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wayko, of Neepawa, Canada. And last week Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wayko vacationed for a week at the Bonder home. The Bitterman and O'Leary families enjoyed a vacation for a week at Big Bass Lake, Wis. They came home with a good catch of fish but a little too much rain hampered the rest of their activities. EAGLE - PICHER TRIPLE SLIDE Ahtmintun STORM WINDOWS and DOORS Liberal Trade-in Allowance on your old windows and doors. ORDER NOW! Zephyr Ventilated ALUMINUM AWNINGS and DOOR CANOPIES Also The Famous Zephyr Aluminum ROLL UP & DOWN AWNINGS ARTHUR BOGER PHONE 840-J 807 Waukegan Rd. McHenry Beahler at 591-W-l for further information. Ladies League The Ladies League will not have any meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 1. Their next meeting will be held on Wednesday, Aug. 15, at 8 p.m. | go. Mr. and Mrs. Marty Wrublewski entertained Marty's sister, Mrs. Ethel Archambault, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christensen and family from Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. E. Kamin, Sr., of Milwaukee last Sunday. Mrs. Florence Mix is busy tak- Be sur with Shur! 10 VI DRAM BOTTLE OF FAMOUS ADAM'S RIB PERFUME FREE WITH THE PURCHASE OF NEW PURSE-SIZE TWEED HAIR SPRAY AT REGULAR PRICE OF $1.00 $2oo VALUE; ONLY $1oo NYE DRU© STORE fyJahyieett Afje+tcy 129 N. Riverside Drive Phone 26 McHenry, HI. Our 1^56 Building Program Is Now Under Way! Don't Continue To Pay Rent When You Can Own A Beautiful Home Of Your Very Own For Less Than You Now Pay For Rent! Low Down"Payment7 We arrange for V.A. financing. 4M>%, 25-year loans available for non-vets who qualify. We will build anywhere in this arqa on your own lot, or, we have listings of numerous lots which we will help you purchase. These are not "Pre-Fabs" -- completely carpenter- built by local workmen. Come in today and see our large selection of floor plans -- any size home to fit any size budget. Phone us now for details. No obligation. - r- >Euur Construction Co., Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS . .Si • Thursday, July GAS COMPANY ASKS FOR APPROVAL OF STORAGE CAVERN storage cavern, Marvin Chandler, president of the utility said, jwi.ll starf as , sodri - as possible following: Commerce Commission approval and will be mined out .•Northern Illinois Gas company of solid rock about 250 feet behas asked the Illinois Commerce *ow surface. It is expected Commission approval to con*' ygaj!e comP'e*e<^ some time next struct an underground propane j * ^ Commission "request fof storage cavern on an approxi- lowed studies of test drillings Deadly Dutch elm disease has spread to 75 counties in Illinois. The maps above show counties affected, left to right, in 1953, 1954 I and 1955. During the next three months it may be expected to occur in any of the 27 counties not now known to be affected, the Illinois Natural History Survey says. It can be controlled but there is no known cure for the disease. Since dead and dying wood harbors the fungus causing Dutch elm disease and the beetles carrying it, all such wood should be burned. Individual healthy trees may be protected by a DDT spray. Stale of Illinois--DDR 210 So. Green St. Phone 1126 McHenry, 111. A 1 SAVE REGULARLY To Make Dreams Come True and Cover Emergencies CURRENT DIVIDEND 3 PER CENT Marengo Federal Savirme AND LOAN SAVINGS ASSOCIATION MARENGO, ILLINOIS 102 N. Stale St. Phone JOrdan 8-9258 TOTAL ASSETS OVER $6,000,000.00 SAFETY SAVINGS mate 27-acre site northwest of Chicago on Elmhurst road in Elk Grove township. 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