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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 May 1952, p. 8

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om |» Mn, Oertrnde M«kof*ke RU4HCW.EB; \ Tuesday evening, April 22, held 1 Country Club subdivision, a groat surprise in store for love-; brated her birUiday April 28. |jf Jean Slmone, future bride of Many happy return* of the day, Jlfcckie Sales. A surprise bridal Shirley! •bower was given in her honor in Ohicago by her sisters, Mrs. Walter Donnis and Pat Simone. A iffet luncheon was served to ty-three gi^sts , who attended, id Jean receivefc.Jpany beautiii gifts. : w'* <* •« ' V Jack and Jean iftre busy these iiays getting their apartment in tJrystal Lake decorated and roady move in May 17. the fateful fjbiy when they will be married. jPJTe want to wish a lifetime of Jfeppiness for this wonderful fbuple! •. *, Speaking of surprises, "Lillian ifichels was overwhelmed when fhe was presented with a gift of |32 by Mrs. Ella Benson and Mrs. • ifargaret Davidson. This money was donated as a gift for the new fiicheis twins by the first-aiders, -J|he group of which Lillian was Ik. member, and neighbors and xTiends. These included, M. Davidten, K. Lennert, J. Huska. S. ftane, M. Granath. G. Makofske, p. Maxwell, H. Matzat, C. Musyn. pki, Wm. Rochelle, C.. Kurth, A. tjhler, E. Smith. E. Benson, O -Jjcheubert, R. Frisa, L. Ebey. L. Etts, fc. Ebey, N. Costa, L. Pieiwski, L. Boyle and J. McDonwil it*, of 4 wWroiVjtfn We vMHI to It like this oppor- 'fcunity 'v Gene and Lottie Pietrowski and their two children, Phyllis and Delores, who tiave taken over Crick's Roya! Blue store to our community! They have made many friends in ie short time they have been Here, and their congeniality aves they will make many more. ^Welcome J And our best wishes Ifor a prosperous business to you >! Sunday morning, as Ann Matjetrius predicted, she presented sddie, not with twins, but with bouncing baby girl. We are , :%appy to report mother and baby ^ire doing: fine, and our congratulations to you both, including touise, who is waiting to welcome er baby sister home. Ma hie and Joe Matterer are two' of garbage for'alwfct very happy people, and their i and you can II fiTiM* neighbors and friends are happyi rfeguJwr gartagV fcex 3* Ohfaaifo, with them. As you all know, Joe and it would surely help to ke^f ! has had cataracts on both of his i our country eves, and after being operated --please ? t •? « 4 on, and many long months of con-j . : " valescing, he is now able to seel The feeders en Ctfeenwood . ! again. What more reason could Road are becoming numerous and ce ~, anyone have to want to rejoice obnoxious. We have had one serij and sing out loud ? God Bless you, ou8 accident and one death this ' Joe, for never giving up hope! We jwinter. i think your spirit was magnificent,! ^• t •». • I.J., th_ i and it s wonderful to see you , Ted and Dorig Qlsen strolled in- Who is„that sweet lady with the, working out in your yard like tQ McDonald's for fish fry last can prjday night with a gadget that bad the home folks bewildered. Whirf could the ring have disap-jA. pMiM tc, and how'dld it come off \ W, «Wj MILIi ASSOCLXTI B. was checking' over her clothes mott the Natftmai Cheese Producer* federation at Plymouth, Wis. He i spent 191 rnontha in^ Washington, 1|52 & COL* «TAWS» t»52 Illinois State riSm Colt stakes, carrying a pUrse <tf work of the Sdai^ry SdivIis^ion Sof Sth!e ipproxlm»My mm. will be new feature of the famed hameflp in a garment bag, she happened j A. H. Lauterbach maintains j Agricultural adjustment adminis-; racing. ?rogram of the blg expeto look at the bottom, and there | the longtime schedule announced tration. sition this year, according to 9, discovered her lost diamond ring, i by him three years ago and re-1 A. L. McWilliams, nas been with w. Elliott, general manager. TIMS She then remembered she had j Ureg frQm active work ^ general the organization for thirteen j colt attkes are for tWo-year-okl been looking over her clothes ^ years. He started in the account- pacers and trotters sired by IHfc years ago, that ill-fated day, and ^ Ma hM,th nilH tfl ing department and went to- night nois b r e d-and-owned stallion|| her ring must have caught in the To conserve his health and to give 5 - -- - the milk cooperative whac he clothes and slipped off her finger, ^ ! WOrKInj^ uui in yuui pleasant smile that endears her: you used to; Life certainly to all her neighbors? Why, C)tar> \ ^ beautiful » J . lotte Nerhke, !• j, , • ... ft, footed th. Wto Won « four- . ! •'Mrs. Howaid AfaJiWell has re- wheel contraptltiti we did Let's all welcome our i ported the first one to open the not recognize. l*hen he "squeezed neighbors Gert and Chester Hel* | g^lson for SwiYhmihg this year n a bit, and a high-chair appear- \v^g who are now living in the Ed her Uncle John. Seems like ed. After dinner -he squeezed it Derr domicile. Hi Neighbor! uAcle was testing the water and again, and a baby buggy appearaccidently fell in. We wonder if ed, with steel runners. This was There was a big birthday cele-, maybe he was testing out his, an antique from the old country, bration in honor of Chryssie aunt to see whether she's still up ! about fifty years old. In Norwajt, Levesque on her sixth birthday, jon her ^-fiwit jiiid in ca^B» ^he they used It for toboggans and all Her guests to help her celebrate J drowned* . ' t -i the sports of children. Ted had a included her brother, Jeff, Linda.) ' '<... •• gasoline motor attached which and Sandy Passalaqua, Betty Lee j Beware of bear holes in Gene could be used for modern .Gotland Bobby Lee Armstrong, Bobby : pjotrowski's back yard; t There veniences. What, no steering and Geoffry Houck, and Lynne | was quite some excitement Sun- wheel? Diane Schultz. . .. 'day morning when Bob Kelly dis-i • ^, Tlie children played games and covered Joe Crick's St. Bernard j Mrs. Nerstad is going to take received prizes and then enjoyed i dog "Chubby" fell in a hole Gene: a trip to Norway tKis summer for their cake and ice cream, result- had dug for a sceptic tank. Wan- a vacation, but papa has to stay ^ ^ _ ing in a good time had by all' , da and Nell Crick had to crawl in home and keep the expense money; pedestrians "find out how we tive elevator and a cpoperative Many .\mo»:^"'\hap^>Y\;;jWKth«Jays..I the hole to while ; coming iri. . I»H. NR*IHNN» VMP Chryssie{ '! " • . • Bchool, where he received his CPA Nominations for this first runcertificate. For the past several ning Gf the colt event now total years, he served as assistant to j 181, Elliott said. This, year's fair the general manager and for the dates are Aug. $ through Aug. 17, dropping to the bottom of the | terms "younger, more aggressive garment bag. And during all this leadership "Mr. Lauterbach has time, even though looking into J*en spending more a more; pagt Bix monthg vvas acting gen. ^ w|0| a six-day racing progradi that bag many a time, the ring; «me in "f® ^ •* T M ° I eral ^manager. Mr. McWilliame is [starting Aug. 9. Carrying priie was still waiUng to be found at ^r s n.responf. 1® „ * recognized nationally as an ex- mpftey amountipg in all to sorte the bottom. 1 Williams. Athls ^ pert op federal milk orders |iC ^,000, ai^pMttional trophH^ sociation s board of directors has haJ| retidered Pure Milk aswei-.the racing ftfefram of the grekt The firrt regular meeting of the, ^ ation 4nd the industry generally1 show is expected to attract the season of the Cullom-Knoll assdcl-1 *PP01"1^ . C e $me I most valuable service in materia! top trotters and pacers t* tfce ation is scheduled for Sunday.; . prepared for and presented to fed- nation. : r ' • May 4, at 10:30 a.m. at the beach- ^ ^ th«t hL lnne-! eral hearin«B- He has helped de- ( -- house. - ! ^vlrild exSSSiw shall corS Vel°P ® mUk markfetin& program' . # omplote «»e of Lee*» Zle I b« available to the .s-1 •» W"«lM S'"S nZsriZtZ; r:-ion,o'.the.sounde8t the runtry »"»««*• .Matzat April 21! we main with the organization ps official consultant. I Mr. Lauterbach Jg recognized | nationally as a pioneer in. the | farm cooperative movement. No j other man has wider contacts. In j the Minnesota community in Each year at about this time, ! Which he farmed, he organized a as a nation of drivers and! cooperative creamery, a coopera- COUNT TWO MILMON AS AUTO CASUALTIES DURING PAST YEAR quiet the dog Ernie Schroeder, his dad and Gene made a sling of tarpaulin, The Ladies Thursday Afternoon. and successfully pulled the dog club have many enjoyable hours | out! This brave rescue was all just chit-chatting with one an-, completed before the fire departother and enjoying their cake and ment reached there. That was coffee. These ladies include, Betty really fast thinking and efficient Erickson, Ingeborg Olsen, Helen j work, fellas! Schaeffer, Louise Kiddleson and Martha Wike. Wi&h we had. the timq t4 join you. Ladies! Sounds like ftin! „ Mr. and Mrs; Luciano, tno re- northern gentry. Dive cooked unlation to Lucky, with emphasis), der the sun <jh thjf beach with the wish it to be known they are here beautiful babes, while mama to stay and are interested in civic . made the dough in the kitchen of Looks like spring is really here! j affairs and would1 like to meet all a large hotel. Needless to say, Will Schultz has been sodding | their neighbors. We understand mamma made the dough and his new . lawn, so we should see they are - well known for their Dave got baked. That kt, by the the flowers sprouting soon! "Pizza". Welcome neighbor! !sun! . fared the previous year. shipping association. Later he ... A leading insurance company's helped get Land OLakes Cream- Speaking of doughy this tops the ' annual book of street and high- j eries UT^er™l™d reoi^nize^ Cake! Dave . Reid took his Wife, I accident data has just been | Marge, to Florida a couple of months ago, and Marge saw an ad in the paper for a pastry cook. Being ready and willing to help the town folk out, Marge volunteered to co©k pastry f°r the Who is that luscious brunette decorating the neighborhood in her new Flaming Red Ford Ranchwagon? If her initials are H. H., BoyJ the combination is really super! Mr. and Mrs. F. Musynski were visitors at the home of their son, George, in Island Lake to attend the christening of their new granddaughter, Susan Dorothy. Congratulations, George and Rita' Pfc. George Werner, U.S.M.C., been transferred to the Marine Corps Air base, Santa Ana, Calif., for duty overseas. He received an unexpected furlough and has been visiting with his ^parents, Mr. and Mrs. George t Werner, Sr., who have been resij dents of McCullom Lake for jnany years. They will drtVe oiut to .Santa Ana on May 12. Friday night was a lucky night for Linda Betts. She won second in the singles on this final night of bowling with the league. She and her other team members who include Wanda Crick, Hedy Matzat, Adeline Schwieger and Elsbeth Koenneman, were pretty happy about the whole thing. Frank Freisinger and his wife The Mystery of the Lost Diamond were out to open the season and ^ Ring. are busily preparing their cot-1 About two years ago, Mr. and tage to move in for this summer. I j^rs Berquist came out to spend ' -- | the summer in their cottage at Steve Huska will never be with- j McCullom Lake. It was a beautiout his hearing aid again. Some- ] ful day and Mrs. Berquist was one told the barkeeper Steve' cleaning the house for the weekordered a drink for the house J ; end visitors she and her husband were expecting. Later in the eve- Leo August's boys did a little ning, she discovered her diamond better than the Shamrocks. His, ring was off her finger. So the boys bowled in the A.B.C. tourna- search was on! ! Mrs. B. was ment in Milwaukee and wound up heartbroken and after fruitless in fifth place. They didn't spot i searching from one end of the anybody anything, and didn't have house to the other, the diamond to have an adding machine to ring was given up for lost. Dufpublished and we' learn with flis may that almost two millions of us were casualties in 1951. Specifically, 37,100 persons were killed and 1,962,600 injured in atito accidents last year. The enormity of this toll is difficult to digest. Out of all context, a total of two million broken bodies from any cause is beyond description. For a sharper focus on two million deaths and injuries, think of them in terms of one or two at a time in accidents on roads in every corncr of the country. More to the pointy think ot them in terms of your own circumstances. Think of them when you drive or walk. fftiytex Baby Products Wattles Drag HeHenry 11L »2il SEPTIC-TANK AND CESSPOOL CLEANER Eliminates digging & pumping. Removes sludge, fibrous tre« roots, STIMULATES BACTERIA Vycital's Hdwe. P|I0\K 98 1S2 GREEN ST. 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