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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 May 1947, p. 5

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^i»ir« by EARL R. WALSH „-s *» •• •'," *"» t I: Perhaps nothing finer ever happened In the way of special days than the designation of Mother's D»y. • .%> . { j To all «| u, respect 4*r o«r mothers is deep'and true. We have known their love and felt their care. To those of os with children of our own, .the importance of their mother is evident daily. If .it's only the pccurence of a little Damp or, scratch, no power on earth has the soothing power of mother. At father feels that he is a pretty important fellow around the home, hut down deep in his heart rests a hope and conviction that if his children will follow the guidance and continue their devotion for their mother nothing can prevent them from growing into good .and. useful men and women. In aqr tam 1, too ' Bit no «urd. And brave. There was^anly one placa t could P*l M»'- . AM that was •nmother'a grave. --Huldah P. Beers. S L H. Reading controversies on relief for the starving Europeans recalls to my mind the old saying: "Live horse and youH get grass." ' YE OLDE TIMER, j Rain has prevented the soft ball league from getting under way, but the boys are rarin to go. Rain also halted both high school baseball games last week. This (Thurs.) afternoon the Warriors travel to Wilmot. The boys are looking forward to a night game at Dflavan next Wednesday, May 14. This should draw quite a crowd of local fans. tried to he New Trier's Igolf team took the MCHS boys into camp 14 to 1. But our team came back with a 9 to 6 win over Lake Geneva. "Lenny" Antonsefn thinks it. would be a good idea tfli run a list of leading batters each week. We will a:k the McHenry and Johnsburg storekeepers to give us this information. .. : Many fine tzibvum %a™»theJ. column *ypu r£d afl written about mothers. None linger ,ere . Sunday with greater imprint on our mind it vvon #Jn w £ than tho fnllowimr- If WBS a JJian the following. , tough one for Murphy to lose> but we think Hugh knows how u .. M ^ to take the tough breaks with the , Motner Macnree good ones. There's a spot in me heart which no . colleen may own, , Many games are won on breaks, There s a depth in me soul never , but due credit must go to a team ,Bounded or known; that can take advantage of those TTieye s a P»ce m mtt memory, me breaks. Johnsburg took advantage life, that you nil, ; Qf poor support in the ninth inning, No other can take it, no one ever then spoke with their bats. i will. ; I o. * i-- .i . .. J We think the Shamrocks will be Sure, I love the dear silver % that h«rd to beat this year. For one . . "hmes in your hair, thing, Crouch showed that he can fad the brow that's all furrowed take good care of the third base and wnnkled with care. position. ! I kiss the dear fingers so toil worn * _____ j nh Kifl „„„ , , 1 Art Jackson looks like a fixture1 ' yo u u *nd keeP y°u at second base for JohnAure. He Motner Macnree. msde some nice plays. In the fifth! .Harold R*tt and daughter, Muriel, of Chicago visited relatives here on Saturday. » i Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seepe of Chi- < cago spent the weekend in McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. John Ayhrard and Mr. and Mrs. Clareifce milting of Elgin called on McHenxy relatives and friends last Sunday. Mrs. Sue Adams left last week for Hot Springs, Ark., where she will undergo treatment.' Harold Frett and daughter, Muriel, of Chicago visited relatives here on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seepe of Chicago spent the weekend in McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. John Aylward and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Whiting of Elgin called on McHenry relatives land friends last Sunday. Mrs. Mary DiHer of Woodstock spent a few days last week visiting her daughter and husband,- the Ed. Nickels. Mi^s Marilyn DiMer of Chicago visited in the Eld. Nickels home on Sunday. - ' Mr. and Mrs. Renard Blum and children of Elmwood Park visited relatives here on Sunday. Miss Verena Jus ten of < Chicago visited her1 mother, Mrs. Gertrude Justen, on Sunday. Mr.and Mrs. Ed. Brefeld and family ,*nd Miss Mary Brefeld of Chi-! cago sent the weekend with their! parents, the B. J. Brefelds; ! R. E. Sutton of Chicago was a' weekend visitor in McHenry". Miss Mftry Grace Murphy of Mt.j St. Claire edhft hi Clinton, Iowa, spent the weekend at her home here. Miss Ruth Refhahsperger was a Chicago caller on Salbrday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mosher and Mr. and Mrs. E. B Ward called on relatives in Rockford on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Edward Buss left on Sunday for a several Weeks' vacation in the West. , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin and daughter, Rita, left last Sunday for Los Angeles, Calif., where they will spend a few wtelgi with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin. Mrs. William Guffey and daughter, Patty, were Sunday afternoon visitors in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shessel, at Richmond. • Mrs. William Staines, accompanied her guests, Mrs. Loretta Young and Mrs. Edna Wilkinson of Bridgeport, Tex., to Chicago last Thursday, where they saw the Andrews Sisters in person at a Chicago theater.? Mr. and Mrs. Paul Yanda attended1 a musical festival in Wauconda on Monday evening. Mrs. Lorretta Young of Bridge-' prt, Tex., has been visjting her hus-i band in the William ^Staines home! the past week. j Miss Marjorie Duloer, R. N., of Chicago spent a few days with her, parents the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Johnson of Evanston visited his parents here ore Sunday. H*;.- ; Ben Bonslett of Chicago visited relatives here last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Pries, Sr., have returned home from Florida, where thev spent several months. Miss Helen Merges of Chicago visited in the home of Mrs. Anna Mi'ler last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Math Laures accomwH ®>to| rolls in the top of a boiler keeps them aril and fraah. panied their daughter, Mary Jane cago and Mr. and Mrs. John Rovers R. N., to Springfield last week, from of wilmot, Wh. where she left with several friends for the west coast to continue her nursing career. Mrs. Albert Purvey was an Evan- Itavoida the too-crusty effect which ston visitor on Monday afternoon. | often results from oven reheating, Mr. and Mrs. (Bud Baur a Ad fami-j saves heating the oven unteas ly of Davenport, Iowa, attended the; JW plan to bake. wedding of a relative, Miss Jeanj Salzman, in Woodstock on Saturday., _ dmrch Members . Of™ Ante Netfe, ft of Chicago, saffeted a tore of the left leg, 4t on her chin, two teeth a fractured lower jawbo , bicycle she was riding on north of Wauconda, was attack an artomohile owned and 1M driven by Kenneth W. Sprune. Pontiac, Mich., last week. and spent the next few days with There are about 250,000 ®*®r 8 father, Math Baur, in in the country, affiliated with over McHenry. (250 denominations, and they claim Among those who attended funer- close to half of the population aa I al rites for Mrs. George Wlrfs last ,^members. « 1 week were Gerald Lafy of Wauwa- • " k tosa. Wis., Skytveeter Lafy, Mrs. Ann m, m •nn.n'.m _ of*° I fYttf rf 11 mil III n II'IMUM Henry Kramer of Slinger, Wis., Mr.! Mother's Day Gifts inning Bill Bolger lined a ball that „ --, ----- ; bounced off the pitcher's glove. Art The customers crowded the flower; - - - shop Buying flowers for glad Mother's' came in to grab it for the put-out.' j M--"Vc •H• enr^y aanndd Johnsbuwar--g hIIaHv1Ve a_r.- |; _ . . ranged their schedules so that home ®°_ carefully selecting and choosing eames will be alternated. When one For each knew the mother's way. t*am is home, the other will be' , , _ , playing out of town. There were some buying flowers -for »_ , °!T a * u Word comes in from Harry Pireund And some buying flowers for her^ (business manager) and Ted Pitzen e.... ' . i (field manager) of the Johnsburg i. secu"n* corsages, : team that they are out for a big With each went a greeting card, crowd when Crystal Lake appears on the Johndburg diamond next Sun- ANNOUNCING CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT of Riverside Barber Shop Now Operating it >. FRANK'S BARBER SHOP - 100 Bivenude Drive MoIUnry, HH&ott Frank Adler, Prop. CourteoiK Service At All Tines PAINTING HINTS ' . 4v- • j_ X COLDR IN TflE HOME -I The selection of color for a room is generally determined by the light and the exposure--whether it faces north, _ southi east 'or west. Since color is dependent on light it is wise to check on the amount and type of light in the room. For example, in daylight the number and size of windows are a determining factor. The type of light (whether warm or cool) can readily be de- • cided ibiy the exposure. If a room j faces north, with poor light, it is ! wise to: use a pale color or tint to , make up for the lack of light, and ! to resort to a warm color, such as i coral, pink, maize or cream, to offset the coldness. , i , In a southern exposure with | strong light, a cool, restful blug or j blue-green is best, with a grayed hue employed to subdue the effect of the strong light. Neutral, cool colors are best suited to this exposure. For rooms with an eastern exposure, where the sun IB present only for a few hours in the morning, warm tints are agreeable. On the other hand, rooms with a western exposure are best treated with cool tints. IP «£T,iW Complete line of Lee's fmrtM# remedies at Wattles Drag Store, K»> Henry. . 4S-tf-tp Subscribe for The Plafndaaler - x,-" •;%, J v ?: id AJt; > * 114 ^ay* ®,me t'™* is 2 p.m. •,, WVlfM CANDY T THX FEKFKOT CUT The-Shamrocks travel to JUgon- «» quln. | :! Watch the Sports Cale<)§ev;j Complete line of Lee's poultry remedies at Wattles Drug Store, McHenry. 43-tf-bp ' Read the Want Ads Jim Do wns pfiTV"'! \ ;We Featnre the World'il' ::Bert Candies. • ^ WHITMANS. GOBELINS BUNTES ::Candy Is StUl ScanM. Don't \ j>Be Disappointed. . ;;Let Us Reserve Yonr Or-o llder Now. BOLGER'S i l M M l l l l l l l H I I I I H H M f % I'VE M BE KIND TO IT/ IT'S A LONG WAY FROM , HOME/ 106 A J NOW OPEN, pamt4i QaAtUn SitOfk. Mother's Day Plants for Lasting Gifts Corsages Will Be Made' Up To Order WONDER LAKE'S FIRST FLORIST SHOP •, .c v. * Come ln And See Our Gift Suggestions Crystal Lake Paint Store Use Moore Paint Phone 1160 Across From Depst CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL. - * MEN'S SHOP 'St'-. PBORX 19 516 y Less Always AT NATIONAL Garden Hants Onion Sets Grass Seeds '..*s , , Hancock Drive, Wonder For the beet lubrication service in McHenry, visit Downs. Our work is thorough and depenaUe. Youll And new riding and driving enjoyment after our mechanics and servicemen work on your car. Drive in today for complete auto-, mdbile service. DOWNS NASH SALES & SERVICE 405 ELM ST PHONE 484 MCHEN3Y, ILLINOIS \ TAKE HER OUT FOR DINNER ON HER DAY 7 j . r- VARCONI mrmnteed 2 Year* * Msiiii power, kMpaa qnfflk atarting V --' . . J i * tAU. cah^ 4+OZ. cah * & POK BOUIIION -- CONSOMME l^/j-OZ. CANS A9AKA«Ut -- VWCTASLi -- OXTAIL P1A -- CftSAM OP SPINACH 2^*25' 12 CHICKCN -- MUSHROOM - W - 2~» 6~8r 12-T CAULIFLOWER 25* UlNSO WHtrt. WHSO I * Fine wines and liquors expertly prepared and served at reasonable prices. Any wife appreciates a break in the monotony of cooking and dishwashing and a dinner at the Oak Park Hotel is an event in any womanV life! Food served amidst pleasant surro\jjuUngs, prepared in oar completely new 'ell white, odmpletely electric, Hygenic v W Kitchen. . Dinners priced to Pit Every Parse. " f j , OAK PARK Pistakee Bay -loaa. 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