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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Mar 1959, p. 22

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Wr- Page Tweaiy-Tw# THfc McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, March 26, 19^ McCullom Lake \ DEADLINE NEAR FOR VEHICLE, DOG LICENSES by Eve Levesque I fusions and her condition is re-1 of - the three large salmon I ported as fair. She will prob- ! which was part of their bag- I ably be confined to the hospital i gage. The piscatorial delights most of the week or longer, were distributed amongst the (let-well cards would be most j family, and consequently--we appreciated. j are all feasting! There is an unusual twist to Mr. and Mrs. Olsen were this story, Ed Palmer was al- thrilled with their journey, Kenny will become an aduit member pf the congregation after receiveing Holy Communion at the Maunday Thursday services tonight at Nativity. March 31 ends the fiscal year >ready a patient at the hospital Wi c in the village and on April^ 1. [ because of injuries sustained libm a fall, when his wife, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brendle of Park View West, was admitted. Mr. Palmer was released last week and is convalescing at the home of his-inlaws. while his son is being the new ear and dog tags must be in evidence. Mrs. Emma Pyritz, village'clerk, will be happy to accommodate you any day except Sunday, for the purchase of said tags and stickers. Her address is 716 Fountain Lane. Save yourself undue embarrassment and apply now! "Here Comes Peter Cottontail" And with his arrival there will be a multitude of brightly ta] vvas awaiting her husband plenty of hot sunshine was available! Mama Olsen's ^ealth was considerably improved as a result of the trip, for which we all are eternally grateful. Gravely III Mrs. Helen Sehaefer, who cared for bv Mr. and Mrs. Bud was hospitalized some time ago Brendle. .The Palmers reside m Woodstock, is being cared in Griswold Lake. Another Twist of Fate Mis. Irene Sales, who was a for in the home of her daugh tor, Mrs. Betty Baumbeck. For those who would like to correspond with Mrs. Sehaefer, the address is Rt. 4--Box 181, patient at the McHenry hospi- Mason Hm Road McHenry colored eggs and candy for. thr small fry at the annual "egg roll' to be held Saturday afternoon at the beach.' Prizes will be awarded 'for the ^different age groups and eat'ogmries... The time is 2 p.m. For the good people of the community" who wish to donate colored hard boiled eggs, they may be brought to the home of Mrs. Betty Poledna. Mrs. Louise Hammerstein. or Mrs. Lois Parent i by Friday night. If you don't care for the job, the women will color them for you. Plenty of eggs is what they.need! Parents are requested to allow the kiddies to do their own fetching -PLEASE! The age bracket is for youngsters 2 through 12. A wonderful time is promised for the younger set and all we need is a nice warm spring day. In the event .of rain or <perish the thoughtsnow !> the party will be held in the beachhouse. But it will be held- as scheduled. Xo Meeting For the Ladies of the Lake tonight. Holy Thursday, in • or- This "winter was a bad one for Betty also, health wise. <»ala Affair A delicious dinner for local folks and city people was disto take- her home last Thursday.- March 17, when she re- , . , . , It ceived a call from son, Jim. He ! VV.th the coming of Spring, we informed her thaV husband and j?ra>; for a ret"rn to g00d health father, Leo, was stricken with ^()1 )otl1 °f them. another heart attack on, the job. and was rushed to Memorial hospital, " Woodstock. His condition is grave and he will probably be confined for pensed at the home of Elma six weeks or more. It would find Earl Nelson on Palm Sunbo nice to remember all these day. The occasion was the connice people in your prayers and firmation of elder son, Kenalso send them cards to wish neth. held at Nativity Luththem well. eran church. Wonder Lake. I Kenny was one of a class of Deep Sea Fisherman eleven at the inspiring service. Not since the days of his j The guest list included mayouth- in his native land of Nor- i ternal grandparents, Mr. and way, has Theodor Olsen had the . Mrs. Henry Johnson of Chithrill of deep sea fishing. That cago. paternal grandparents, situation was remedied on his Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Nelson recent trip to California, when of Hickory Drive, godmother, he and wife, Ingeborg, visited Mrs. Mabel Ahlstrom (who with youngest son, Ted. wife, was only able to attend the Dorie, and four charming service because of illness in youngsters. the family) godfather, Ray Pi- Seven men hired a fishing ana- wife. Mabel, and sonlaunch and proceeded to the anc^ ^r- an^ Mrs. Gene salmon banks, off the coast of I Shigley, also of Hickory Drive San Francisco. In two hours, j 'n village. the crew caught the limit, and | The menu included lamb, as result, the Senior Olsens ! pork."* and beef with an array flew home from the coast, con- ! of suceulent salads, relishes, Coming Elections It is important that every adult member of the community make plans to get out and vote for the township election to be held Tuesday, April 7-- polls open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Study the qualifications of the candidates and then make your selection. Our own election for four trustees will be held Tuesday, April 21 with the polling place at the beachhouse, hours 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Two slates of candidates are being offered by the Local and Progressive parties. Good government starts at home. Acquaint your selves with these men and vote for your choice. ' der to allow all the members to siderably overweight, because and all the trimmings, attend church services, which are being held throughout the area for ail faiths. The next meeting will be Thursday. April 9 at 8 p.m. in the beachhouse. Visits Patient -- Becomes One While paying a sick call on Mrs. Ed Palmer, who was in an auto accident on Sunday. Mar. 15, Mrs. Conrad Gustafson had a spell of coughing which caused an internal injury resulting in her being put to bed i m m e d i a t e l y ; a n d e v e n i n t h e j same room! i j According to reports, Mrs. j; Gustafson received blood trans- t, DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST Ai 136 S. Green Street, McHenry (Closed Thursday Afternoons) EYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED VISUAL TRAINING -- VISUAL REHABILITATION COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSIS HOURS: DAILY 9 TO 12 A.M. and 1 TO 5 P.M. FRIDAY EVENINGS: 6:00 TO 8:30 P.M. EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE McHENRY 452 Behind this new front is'pur. greatest mance Just fifteen minutes behind the wheel of this dramatic sports car tells the story. She starts with dynamic spirit -- hot or cold . . . glides through her gears with velvet-smooth power . . . soars forward magnificently, sounding an exquisitely tuned engine. Now you can test the superb road-holding qualities that keep you hugging curves at 50. In one quick stop you see why our British disc brakes are so famous. And in just fifteen minutes you'll know why, dollar for dollar the TR3 is your greatest performance buy. A sleek, comfortable beauty with plenty of trunk space behind, too! Let. us show you what we mean today ... when you take the wheel! TRIUMPH TR GUEST-DRIVE THE TR3 AT COLBY MOTOR SALES CRYSTAL LAKE. ILL. Best of Everything -To Marge and Ed Stacknick on the occasion of their sixteenth wedding anniversary, today, March 26. They plan a night of wining and dining on Saturday. Wee Sylvia Fernandez blew out one candle on her birthday cake, yesterday, March 25. Big brother Mark Hansen is 11 today, March 26, while younger brother, Guy, will be 6 on Monday, Mar. 30. Just over the chicken pox is young Janie Frost in time to celebrate her sixth natal day, Mar. 30. You can serenade Mrs. Ruth Surz with "happy birthday" on Wednesday, April 1, no foolin'! That winds up another week. To all our readers may this reporter wish each and everyone a most joyous and blessed Easter with a wonderful thought that He is Risen!! and all hope is reborn. • COOKS CORNER by Marie Schaettgeii Creamed fisn dishes are quick and easy to prepare and popular as well as satisfying. Children like most creamed foods so do serve them often. Creamed Lobster on Toast % cup lobster (canned or other fish) 2 tbsp. butter IT'S COMING! The Bargain Saving Grand Opening of the Century Watch This Paper For The Big Day few grains cayenne pepper Vn tsp. salt 2 tbsp. uour f 1 cup milk \'i tsp. lemon juice 1 egg yolk 3 slices -toast-- enne and flour. Gradually add |milk and cook untij thick, stirring constantly unless cooked in double boiler. Add the egg yolk. "^Add the lobster, separated with a fork. Add lemon juice. Serve very hot on to^pt, Melt butter . Add salt, cay- garnished with parsley. A CHAT WITH US Regular check-ups and maintenance by our experts, means lower car costs te you! Call us today and find out for yourself. Brake Service All Mechanical Repairs Complete Motor Overhauling BUTCH'S 24 ,I|pDK TOWING SERVICE 516 Front St. McHenry, 111. Phone 811 -- Residence 91-R •f THERFS SOMETHING ABOUT EASTER THAT MAKESI MAN WANT TO LOOK MS BEST! * ' r" / \ ESSENTIALS lor the well dressed nan Fashions Te o You Proud , On Easter... and Through Spring From head to foot, we have everything here to complete the picture of your "Easter Sunday best" . . . and give you the look you'll like throughout the spring months ahead. Choose from a fashion-fresh selection in every department. Cur lee Siftt? Trim-look models to flatter your figure. Choose from worsteds, flannels, tweeds. $49.50 to $59.50 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits from $75 Boys' Suits from $17.95 to $29.50 Van Heusen Vantage Shirts Wash-and-Wear -- $4 Century Vantage Shirts $5 Boy's Kaynee Shirts $2.95 wash-and-wear Sport Shirts Van Heusen make in a grand selection of patterns and colors $4 to $7.95 Boys' Kaynee Sport Shirts $2.95 to $3.95 Smart Slacks to blend with your new sport coat, smooth sheen gabardines in all wool from $15.95 * Popular Flannels in many shades . . . from $12.95 Boys' Slacks from $4.95 Spring Ties by Carter & Holmes in new season's patterns $1.50 to $3.50 Boys' Ties -- 75c and $1 Jockey Socks Colorful Argyles in soft cotton 65c to $1 Stretch Socks --• $1 Boys' Socks -- 49c to 79c mim Spring Hats in new shapes and color? Champ Hats from $8.50 Mallory Hats from $10.95 Freeman Shoes from $9.95 to $16.50 Florsheim Shoes from $19.95 Boys' Shoes from $5.95 np Paris Belts Smooth Leathers $1.50 to $7.50 Elastic Web Belts -- $2.50 Boys' Belts -- $1 Sport Coats Trim-look models in new spring patterns $29.50 to $45 Boys' Sport Coats from ages 8 to 18 $16.50 * Styles sure to star in the Easter parade 117 S. Green St. McHenry, 111. Phone 47 Mc G E ES STORE FOR Fashionable approaches to the Spring season STORE HOURS: Daily - 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. " Fridays - 'til 9 p.m. " Sundays - 9 to 12

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