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Yellow Honey Spice • , or Devil's Food ^ 25' Bright Sail Aerosol 12 oz. tin ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU JULY Idth Lakemoor FOSS SKATES IN COMPETITION AS FAMILY WATCHES Sally Lubke Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foss are in New York this week to vacation and watch their son, Rickie. skate in a national competition. The Fosses will see the sights and bring home many memories of their stay there. Most cf us know that Rickie has been roller skating here in McHenry for some time now and has won many championships. We all hope that he will continue to have the good fortune he has had'in the past. Our best wishes go to you. Rickie. that you come out of this competition with' another championship-to your credit. tors. Mrs. Daly's mother has also been out here for the last week. They all seem to be enjoying it here. From Ohio come Edna Pet- ! lock's sister, brother-in-1 a w i and children. They will tje in 1 our town for a little while longer. Martha Pissecki from Chicago was out for the weekend visiiing her-niece, Mrs. Helen Para. I hope all the visitors that have been in our village recently. even those that I haven't mentioned, enjoyed^ their stay with us. celebrate her fourth birthday this Friday. July 15. We all wish the young lady the very best of birthdays. Belated wishes go to another of the village's young ladies. Barbara Para celebrated her birthday on the twenty-fourth of June. Miss Para was given a birthday party at her home. The young lady, by the way, was the ripe old age of five. Sorry we're late, but hope you had a wonderful day. and aU are urged to attend the meeting. It will begin at eight. Leave for Camp Troop 161 of the Boy Scoutat, left for Camp Lowden on Sun^ day, July 10. They will he there for about a week. Walter Para, their scout leader is ac« companing the boys. Enlists in Air Forte Another of our'boys has left for the service This time it is E>on Kibbe. He enlisted in the Air Forre' and is presently stationed at Lakeland Air Force Base, Texas. H«? will receive his basic training there. Don, is a June graduate from McHenry high school. He was an active member of the wrestling squad while in school. I am sure that he would appreciate hearing from his many friends in town. It's always nice to receive a letter from the home folks! Visitors in the Village Our village is being visited by many people from different parts of the country this week. From Los Alamos. New Mexico, come \isitors to the Dalv home. They are Mrs. Daly's brother and his three daugh- Accident* Occur in the Village One of the boys of our villas , Calvin Gibson, was taken to the hospital last week when he felt sick and fainted along foute 120. Marvin Zuege, who .j was passing by, saw the boy • jlnd ti>ok him immediately into !VJc;Honry; hospital where the hoy was treated. Marvin was the hero of the incident and . we are nil very, proud of this. ,-voitH'g man,-. Lil\ Lalio was the scene of an accident Sunday, July 3.. when Mary Dunn fell from the hike she wis riding and broke her knee-cap. .She was taken into the McHenry hospital and was confined there for a week. Miss Dunn had been out here for the weekend to visit her sister, Mrs. Robert Tobias. The accident occurred when the i bike she was* riding hit one of the ruts in the road and threw ' Miss Dunn from it. She will be .recuperating at the Tobias homo for the next few weeks. We all hope that all will come out all right. Birthday Wishes Miss Mcllody Brossman will She sent back the ring . . . without the diamond!" mm * ¥ fc1 One thing that will not prove fickle is the consistent quality of our drugs and prescriptions. We pride ourselves on fresh ingredients and the exact compounding ot prescriptions. K;1!!] j: •i !!, , i! l!!l!!!!!l!| ||!|!l|l Vacation Time Now that it is summer, and we have finally gotten some summer weather some of our villagers are going off on vacations. • Mrs Helen Para arid daughter, Barbara, are going to- enjoy a week visiting in Eau- Claire, Mich. Mrs. Para's, sisfer- in'Maw, Jean Dember, will go along on the trip. We hope that they will enjoy their stay. While Mrs. Para is away, Mr. Para will take the boy scouts to Camp Lowden; neat- Oregon.* I am sure they will enjoy the week of camping out. living in the wilds of the camp. Mrs. L. Booster, was on vacation last week and spent some time in Chicago. The time for relaxation is over now and it's back to work for her. Too bad it wasn't longer. Girl Scout Camp beckons two c.f our young ladies. They are Katherine Brzezinski and Pat Morrison. The girls will be at the Chapman Hill Girl Scout camp, outside East Troy, Wis. They will be there for two weeks experiencing pioheer life. Hope you have fun! Around the Town M iss Barbara Lubke. Al Kancilja and Miss Kathy Park were the guests of Dr. Dean F. j May at the officers' club at | the Great Lakes Naval Base. | on Wednesday. July 6. They i were entertained by the music I r)f the band of the late Jimmy ! Dorsey. All enjoyed the eve- : ning tremendously. Mr. and Mrs. H. Foss attend- | ed the opening of the Potty League in McHenry, on the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lubke , also attended the opening ceremonies there t hat day and saw their son, 1 Nate, play with the Sox ball team later in the day. Dinner guests at the Lubke .household T u e s d a y evening were Mr, and Mrs. Lou Rogers, and son. Buddy, of McHenry and Al Kancilja of Waukegan. COURT BRIEFS William Kirk of Emerald Park was fined $36 when he I appeared in court last Satur- ; day and found guilty of driving 63 miles per hour in a 25-mile zone. Village Meetings This Wednesday. July 13. there was a village meeting for the purpose of accepting bids for the work on the roads. This work will start very soon and will be greatly appreciated. The roads of the village have been left in poor condition from al! the rain we had this spring. Tonight. Thursday, July 14. there is a village meeting for the whole community. It is being held at the fire house An Evanston man. John Miller. was fined $10 for disobeying a stop sign. Rohert Nabors of McHenry received a $20 fine for disturbing the peace by driving with noisy mufflers. Police were called to Main Coin Wash last week at 2 o'clock in the morning, when a man was reported causing a disturbance. He is scheduled to appear in court on a disorderly conduct charge as the Plaindealer goes to press. _ JOSEPH FRETT & SON. INC. 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