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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Sep 1956, p. 10

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\4&: LAKEMOOR & LILYMOOR ByAitn BrEezinski and Lob Schlavone mm L.LA. Dance ' ,,.« „, Tliis. Saturday is the day for , . Athe L.LA. dance. It will be held • at the fire-community house. . Tickets may be purchased from •; {Dick Hyatt at 1117 or at the ...jfloor. , .;« You will enjoy dancing to a - L .jtine orchestra. The floor will be jWaxed and refreshments will be served. j So Oh with the dancing shoes iand cpme on out and have fun. House Committee The next house committee leeting will be held on Fi- ^ct. 5,, at 9 p.m. Ladies League At the last Ladies league njifetjing, Rita Erickson celebrated her birthday. The next meeting will take place on Wednesday, Oct. 3, at 8 p.m. ^ Girl Scouts V At their first meeting last Thursday, the Girl Scouts held An election of officers. The following Scouts were elected: Carol Gray, soribe; Ann Snaw, secretary; Kathy Vetter, treasurer. At their next meeting, all Scouts are asked to make a report on the hike they enjoyed last spring. The following girls will receive badges at the Oct. 4, meeting: Virginia Gray, Angela ParratOre, Judy Vacondio, Sherry Sheppart, Janyce Bonder, Betty Shaw and Dorothy Pope. Carol Gray, Scribe. Intermediate Girl Scouts The first Intermediate Girl Scout meeting was held last Monday. The meetings will be held every Monday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the fire-community house. Any girls 10 years and older wishing to join the Intermediate Girl Scout group, please join within the next month. ^ To join, please contact Mrs. Jean Booster at 597-M-l or Pat Morrison at 591-R-2, of you may join by attending the next meeting. new members and an officer of the P.T.A will be .calling 9" the mothers. of children in scliool with information on the activities and plans for the P.T.A. Bridal Shower It rained bridal gifts on Mnrlone Erhardt last Tuesday night. The shower was given by the Fun club and many of Marlene's friends and neighbors were on hand for this, happy affair. Marlene will become the bride of Gordon Roberfs on Sept. 29. Accident Joe Miller spent several days at McHenry hospital and Joe Janka was treated at home. Both men received burns when the furnace at the. Lakeside Inn blew up. Jr., and Stewart Clark home last week., Hartrid and Marcella Foss spent last Sunday visiting Marcell^fS brother, Stanley Sohm, and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bylski and family in Arlington Heights. * * Walter and Helen Para entertained Mr. arid Mrs. liar Old Kmautz last Saturday evening, f Weekend company at the Kunsc home were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gillespie and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Earl and family from Chicago. Visitors last Sunday at the Roy Erickson home were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Downs _and family from Chicago. fMrs. Roberta. Kdehne of Waukegan, a former resident of Lakemoor, visited with Jessie and Olive Corbett last weekend. John and Anngt Hose, Edgar and Arleen Wade, Marian and John Sulok and Tony and Ida Hirsch enjoyed an evening of cards last Wednesday. iU.V t*, ; ; >-f f i , Baptized Melody Lou, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brossman, Was baptized last week at the Zion Lutheran church. The godparents are Miss Mae McAllister and Qeorge Thalos. Relatives and friends were present for. this happy day, followed by a dinner party. OR The Mend Mrs. Mae Paterson came home from the hospital last Friday and is recuperating very nicely. With The Marines Dale O'Leary will graduate from boot training on Oct. 5. Dale is stationed at San Diego, Calif. Pinochle Club Mrs. Ann Bolda entertained the Pinochle club last Wednesday with a luncheon. High score winners Were Mrs. Irene Leon, Mrs. Tillie Geiger of Duck Lake and Ronnie Romkowske. Brownies The Brownies' meetings began last Tuesday, and will be held every Tuesday from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the fire-community house. Cub Scoifts • Pack 361, Den 7, met for the first time of this school year last Tuesday. The Cub meetings will be Held every Tuesday from 4 to 5 p.m. Mrs. Margaret Hatch is the den mother and meetings are held at the Hatch home. .Birthdays Jen O'Leary surprised her spouse, Frank, with a surprise birthday party last Saturday. On hand to celebrate his birthday were A1 and Irene Godina, Frank and Lu Bitterman, Larry and Jean Booster, John and Alice Becker and Phil and Doris Kibbe. Adele Iteon celebrated. her birthday last Sunday with a family birthday party. Also at the party wds Adele's godfather, Rome Hamelin, of Chicago. A very happy birthday to you both and many more of them. Record To Be Set \ • All former rocords are expected to be shattered by this season's Illinois corn crop. The indicated yield of 578,000,000 bushels will be 23,000,000 larger than the previous record crop of 1948, according to the September crop report of the state and federal departments of agriculture. The 66 bushels per acre yield looked for this year will be 13 bushels above the ten-year average, and five bushels more than was harvested in 1948. For the second year in succession Illinois will be the nation's top corn state, and will have about a sixth more corn than its closest rival, Igv?a, where drouth hurt corn badly in some areas. . , Seventy per cent of the big Illinois corn crop is now mature enough to be out of the way of frost damage, v,and practically all of it is beyond or in the dent stage. Farmers are feeding new corn to livestock, but not much corn is expected to be cribbed before the first of October. Illinois has no serious rival for top place among states in growing soybeans. This year's yield is forecast at 128,000,000 bushels, about two and one-third times as large as is predicted for Minnesota, this season's second-ranking soybean producer. Last year Illinois had 98,325,000 bushels of soybeans; the ten-year average production is 83,096,000 bushels. . Thursday Socials The Thursday night socials are being held at Wally's Oasis each week at' 8:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend.' P.T.A. The next P.T.A meeting will be held on Thursday, Oct. 4, at 8 p.m. at the Lily Lake schoolhouse. The P.T.A will welcome all "SOME BARGAINS DEAR BOUGHT" •( Authors name below) To look for a bargain is understandable, but to try to buy prescriptions at cut prices is ttnwise. Real bargains can only be offered because of large purchases, or to get rid of slow moving merchandise. Medicines cannot be safely bought in large quantities because they must be fresh and potent when you- take them. Slow moving medicines that have lost their freshness cannot be sold. We discard them. We price our prescriptions according to a schedule that is based on the exact cost plus the necessary fair profit we must have to operate a News Briefs John Dahlke of Chicago was a weekend visitor, at the Ed Kamin, Insured Savings: Savings Invested In Crystal Lake Savings Mid Lpan Association are Insured by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp., and earn^'/i per cent l pins y2 per cent extra. » s 88-tt ON FAMOUS good prescription pharmacy. Using this method, we have no reason to give you anything but exactly what your physician specifies. YOUR FjWSICIAN CAN PHONE McHenry 26 WHEN YOW NEED A MEDICINE A great many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? 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