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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Jun 1953, p. 6

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Open To Public Continued from Page 1 playground equipment is at all times and very * large "boat owned by the Charities takes small on a full day's camping START FRONT AEW A» Alter busy days, there are few of the children who are not more than happy to retire at the designated hour of 10 p.m. I s The dormitories are modern, airy buildlngg which are conducive to good sleeping even on the warmfnmir Staff The staff at Villa Mai* ** eludes Miss Genevieve Nolan, supervisor; one senior and four junior counselors, four Viatorian Brothers who assist in the swimming and playground program, eight Sisters from the orphanage and one chaplain to read daily Mass, *; Many of the children visiting ,• Villa Maria this week have been visitors before. They, espec Ff "L • ially, will appreciate the new fev'dining hall, equipped with fluorescent lighting and tables which #$>7® f61d tot0 the waH 10 Provkle ample space for play oh rainy " days. Faod is prepared In a *pac- '-V ious, adjoining kitchen, where ' • f ' appetizing meals take form > ' ' three times daily, '-^r If only the toveftng trees :,V 'which have provided welcome shade on the grounds for so --•r::-- many years could talk, their story would make more interesting reading than fiction. From ;• the time that well-to-do Chicago •;*" folks frequented the hotel, down through the five years when the v.. Paulist choir organization owned H ' _ the buildings and the last ** *71,, thirty-two years when under macy, education, research, public relations and engineering. Mr. Kaiser finds ample to do these days, supervising the crew that this morning unveiled McHenry's modern m a r k e t , which will offer complete shopping under one roof. His stock includes all food needs from appetizer to dessert. First Responsibility a To sell that stock to ers at the peak of its quality and freshness in accordance with A Sc P's low-price policy is Kaiser's prime responsibility. Protecting the perishables in this big stock is a veritable power plant housing the several motors required to operate hundreds of feet of refrigerated display cases. Like other A A P managers, Tony helps in planning the company education of his staff. All store employees, including managers, participate in the company's intensive ° training program, which fits them for promotions and enlarged responsibilities. A A P managers work along with colleges, universities, and various government .agencies in research projects designed to determine customer preferences. The manager feels he is fairly well qualified on the subject of consumer preferences in this area. He has been catering to the food needs of Illinois residents for nearly twenty years. "Residents here, like most niinoitf consumers, are very much quality-minded," he says. "But they know and appreciate value too.' Kaiser began his career as a SllSillPI -r /V-W" who have entered the Marine Day queen competition. According to manager Kaiser, there will be souvenirs of the occasion during most of the week. The first 1,000 ladies to visit the store today received orchids. There's a surprise of some kind scheduled each day during opening week. Kaiser issued a "cordial invitation to all resident to come and visit the store and "see one of A & P's most modern super markets". •it; CANNED 6 Handbag* „, , |$ Handbags come in an styles lor the season so every woman can have her choice of style. There are long-handled pouch styles, boxy bags and large rectangular shapes Favorite fabrics Include velveteen wool broadcloth and rayon faifie to Irawn, black or navy mx0<gws »EL MONT* CATSUP v*v HOFFMAN HOUSE ' # # ' •fONT* PINK BEA Mazola Oil t PINT 37c 8 t«n Ja* i ™ tip > privileged and orphaned Chicago, . „ - •i children welcomed it x hav'n 11"11;"™' A * P <™Pl°ye Aug. for recreation-all tW» '6- 1933' " » 8Tocery clcrk- He could tdL ., ' . ~ , ... Ultras' flaiw' A pinch «f sugar added to English peas or corn in cooking greatly Improves their flavor. I* Wast Aii! was appointed a store manager after a relatively short time and has served in responsible positions with A A P since that time, most recently at Fox Lake. A real celebration took place at the opening of the "Store of Tomorrow" today, it was officially opened by the young ladies f_ mjrw NEW dbsviag treat that is as cool, Kioraladng sad bracing as M ocean breeze; EASY TO USE. CONVENIENT for home or travel. 1 Altar «h*v* or ikMW, ih«f wort at play . , , M how. aAct, cm, kottl. train or »I«M... HIS Aftar Sbiv* totf* COM 114 00 TAB BOLGER'S DRUG STORE in S. Green St. Phone 40 --t, . ' yMITED TIME w: :•*' "'#*4' - : ' FOB HOME FREEZER i- MERE'S WHAT YOU GET e APPROXIMATELT#-» 1 v^;?: 2 BOSTON CUT ROAST* . 3rd BONE ROAST^ . I . . . i A Vb.Avq. 40 GROUND BEEF . , ^ |»/». p uLf*. "mr" •' Qualify Meat CUTS Milnot -3 tall tins rtJII CHOW ME1N - I M. 4 ' .J."" VALUE RED LABEL . CREAM «JTLt -- 90S Size CORN i 2 *25 HUNT'S . WHOLE UNIFIED -- No. S|\/% Size Apricots 2 55 IS oz. jar iale Reg. Siw Puddings. . . 3 STAND.NJ «l|$ PAST BONELESS ON REQUEST W/' " • 'htm-:' 25-30 CHOICE POT ROASTS ...-ii iii' BY™« ' ADD 4c FOR PBOCESSING PHONE 80 I JOIN OUR NEWEST SERVICE NOW! Periodically we have exceptionally good buys in Beef Ribs, Ground Beef, Beef Quarters, Frozen Foods, etc. * r this coupon aad get «a ear nnlltag Utf, Now! * f' # ALL POPULAR BRANDS • 't -"•>r t: -h- '!. • '•"f at CARTON W-'\ 12 BOTTLE CARTON 12-47 HpWPlPfi Philadelphia Cream Cheese W If' S OS. PRO. 2 for Freshrap yt PAPER 2 I- 391 DEL MONTE STEWED -- No. 2 Sis# TOMATOES DEL MONTE 12-oi. SIM CHIU SAUCE HYDE PARK FANCY fa . 1 SPINACH BED LABEL or PACKER'S LABEL DRESSINC.. J:'1 ' tTS.-A • t. "Iji'V'-A-'Jk't 2 DUNCAN HIKES - THOUSAWD ISLAND -^ ^ Mb ¥*m; BIRDSEYE FROZEN FOODS / U Oa. Pkga. Breasts. 16 os. pkg. 35 % •r ADOR38SS * CITY P«Fruits & Vegetables PLUMS F O O D S T O R E CALIFORNIA McHaory.lUlaoU iai OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT HL 9 P. M. A. _

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