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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Apr 1965, p. 11

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H Hirsday. April 1,1965 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Section Two -- Another Day > v < v - • - 1 fry - . . fc- ' ' , . > • < * ;v ' This very interesting photo was given to the Plaindealer by Harold Phannenstill of Kenosha, Wis., and shows the home at, the corner of Elm and Park Streets known for many years as the Ben Adams residence. . It was built in 1880 by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Justen, who are pictured at the front gate. The two boys to the left are Henry Freund and John Freiind, sons of Michael and Susan Freund. The latter resides today in Burlington, Wis. Also in the picture, near the boys, is Mrs. Anna Freund Vogt. To the right is Anna Marie Bauer, sister of Mrs. Justen, and next to her, Mrs. John Regner. The house, containing ten large rooms and an enormous attic, was built at an approximate cost of $3,500. SECOND ANNUAL CHORAL SOCIETY PROGRAM APRIL 5 C. R. WALLACE The Northern Illinois Choral Association will present its second annual spring concert Monday, April 5, at 8 p.m. in the Crystal Lake Community high school auditorium. In keeping with the lenten season, the program will feature as its major choral work the beautiful "Requiem" for soprano and baritone solo, chorus and accompaniment, by Gabriel Faure (1845-1924), French composer who was the teacher of Ravel and who served many years as choirmaster and organist at the Church of the Madeleine in Paris. In addition, the concert by the choral association will include "How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place" (from the Brahms "Requiem") and "Behold the Lamb of God", by Handel. The soloists in the Faure work will be Mrs. Jack Peterson, soprano, and C. R. (Wally) Wallace, baritone, both of Crystal Lake. Mr. Wallace is a native of Boise, Idaho, and sang in the chancel choir of the Cathedral of the Rockies. He also sang with the Boise Symphonic Choral Society in their productions of, "The Invisible Fire", Brahms' "Requiem", "Elijah", and Hansel's "Messiah". He is a charter member of the Boise chapter of the SPEBSQSA, and resigned the office of chapter president when he was transferred by his employer. Since moving to Crystal Lake, he has been an active member, of the chancel choir at the First, Methodist Church and appeared in the Christmas Opera "Amahl and the Night Visitors". He joined the Northern Illinois Choral Society last year. Tickets for the concert may be obtained from any Choral Association member, or by phoning "Mrs. Ronald Brown, 459-3019. . SHOP IN McHENRY MILK PRICES The February milk price to be paid Chicago market dairy farmers will be not less than $3.61 per cwt. on 70 percent of their deliveries and will be at least $3.58--the market order blend price -- on the other 30 percent, it was reported today by W. Harold Cope, director of marketing for Pure Milk Association. The $3.61 price is three cents higher than the February, 1964, price on 60 percent of deliveries, and includes a superpool payment of three cents per cwt. The $3.58 blend price is eight cents higher than the February blend a year ago. 2•1 SALE! TWO boxes of Rytex Antique Vellum Personalized Stationery for the price of ONE . . . I N THE B E A U T I F U L NEW "TAJ MAHAL" BOX 99 3 (regularly $8.00) Imprint Style HL Rich-looking Rytex Antique Vellum stationery, personalized with your name and address in an opulent Orientaldesign box -- at a saving of 50%! That's our exciting 2- in-1 sale for April only! You get DOUBLE the usual quantity at HALF the usual price. Choose your favorite paper color; it comes to you in a harmonizing Taj Mahal box that decorates your desk. Order for yourself -- and think what <a doubly-welcomed gift this would make. Choice of white, blue, grey or pink vellum paper. Choice of imprint styles shown. Blue, grey or mulberry ink. 200 single sheets, 100 envelopes or 100 monarch sheets, 100 envelopes. * This big TWO-BOX quantity comes conveniently packed in ONE beautiful box . . . the Taj Mahal box McHenry Plaindealer Mail Order Coupon McHenry Plaindealer 3812 W. Elm Street -- McHenry, Illinois Please place my order for boxes Rytex Antique Vellum (double quantity) at $3.99 a box, custom-imprinted as follows: Name • • Street City State Zone Be sure to specify: Size Sheet Color Paper Imprint Style Ink Color Ordered by: Street City State Zone • Payment enclosed Sorry, no C.O.D.'s ~ " ! CANCER CRUSADE GETS UNDER WAY WITH HIGH GOAL Urge people to make their gift to the American Cancer Society only after carefully thinking about it, Arnold May, chairman of the McHenry county Cancer- Crusade, advised volunteer workers at the kick-off dinner last week. r Today the two-pronged drive in McHenry county starts. Its goal is two-fold: 1. Make every citizen mindful of the fact that he can do much to whip this disease by looking for danger signals -- and acting promptly on any of them. Workers will distribute informational material that is both factual and encouraging--it tells the seven danger signals but also reminds readers that cancer is curable in many cases- if treated promptly. 2. Ask citizens to give a gift to the Cancer Crusade that reflects their thinking on the invitation and indicates their realization of. the "vital need. "Research projects that should be undertaken were delayed in 1964 due to lack of money, "May told the 100 volunteers, community chairman in the seventeen townships in McHenry county. Altogether more than 500 workers will knock on doors this month. Roger Reichert, chairman of the ACS unit in McHenry county, was obviously pleased with the large turnout of workers and with May's enthusiastic approach outlining 1965 Crusade plans. Reichert predicted a "bankup crusade." Reichert has spearheaded the Crusade the past three years and more than doubled the amount raised through the drive in the three-year period. Last year more than $15,000 was collected. This year May has set a drive goal of $17,500. TRAFFIC FATALITIES DOWN Traffic fatalities in Illinois during the first 15 days in March numbered 72, according to provisional reports compiled by the Division of Highways and the State Highway Police. The total for the first half of March was three less than during the same period last year. For the first two and one-half months of 1965 the fatality total stands at 378, representing a decrease of 7 per cent from the 406 deaths recorded for the same period last year. Forty-three persons died in traffic accidents involving collisions between two or more vehicles, during the first half of March. An additional 29 fatalities resulted from mishaps in which only the single vehicle was implicated. - S&* OA/omen1 by Maggie Yes, girls, there is an easier way to HEM A DRESS! Pick a dress out of your closet that's the length you want. Hang both it and the new dress to be hemmed on a coathanger, with the new one underneath. Adjust so shoulders and neck of both dresses are even, and pin waistlines together. Use clothespins (the snap kind) or pins to keep the dresses from moving on the hanger. Hang them up, sit down, and baste or pin the hem of the new dress according to the other. (Simple, wasn't it!) There's only one way SILVERWARE LOOKS BEAUTIFUL -- and that's when it shines. Whether your silver's sterling or plated, use these "Smart-Cuts" to keep it clean and delay ugly tarnishing. The most basic thing is to use it--and often. When it just sits is when silver really gets tarnished. Wash it right after using with detergent and hot water, followed by a clear hotwater rinse. (Only exception is hollow-handle knives, which should only be washed by hand, in warm water.) fco just a few pieces at a time to help prevent scratches. As you toweldry/ buff each piece. If you have decorative silver, a simple wash-rinse-and-buff once a week will avoid tarnish. Use a silver-polishing cloth to "dust" it at other times. Ybu can't use a cloth exclusively because they contain metallic salts that attract tarnish-causing sulphur. And never use a treated cloth or polish on lacquered silver -- just wash and buff it only. Whoops! Dropped it! But don't worry about cut fingers when picking up BROKEN GLASS. Take some cotton, a wad of toilet tissue or tissue paper-- and dampen it. Put it over the splinters, roll it up and throw it away. (Wetness makes the bits of glass stick easily.) It will soon be GRASS SEED PLANTING time . . and1 you can keep the birds from eating the seed by coloring it with bluing. Soak seeds in solution of bluing and water until wellcolored-- then spread on yard. Birds won't touch--and bluing won't affect growth of your lawn. Ever try KRAUTBURGERS? Mix chopped sauerkraut into hamburger meat--then broil or fry. Ummmm! It seems the flu-and-colds season is on us in full strength. If one of your little ones has to STAY HOME IN BED, use your card table to give them a table to eat and play on. Open 2 legs of the card table, leaving the other 2 folded up. Put table across the bed in the child's lap, with 2 opened legs on the floor. Gives them lots of space for playing, coloring, etc. CUT OFF THE TOPS of carrots, beets, and other such fresh vegetables before you store them. The tops draw off moisture and food value, leaving vegetables wilted and limp. Next time you SHAMPOO YOUR RUGS, use hot water with a little turpentine added instead of your usual soap. 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