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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Nov 1944, p. 5

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• rU^'v j?T!rar*Aay, 1ltoremb& % 1944 **?& •••"•%& :. •/f V y?T7^^0 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALEH rlfl Y1W iJIPIIifc: v SSO I <» by EARL R. WALSH M'HENRY WARRIORS BEAT MARENGO IN M HOMECOMING OAMEh Last ^Friday night, befof* ti»« biggest cjrowd ever to attend a foot? ball game in McHenry, the local | eleven trounced Marengo 13-0 in the j Homecoming game of the year. I After McHenry received the open- | ing kick-off neither team could pick 'up any sjjjbstantial gains wntil mi We have a job cut out for our-; way throug the first quarter. Th£ elves in next week or so. It's i Warriors put on a steady drive ^hat your job and mine SO g«t in «--•- * ^ i nhere and pitch. What are we talking about? the War Fund Driv^. It's resulted in the first score ,of the game. "Croucfl scored the touchdown i on a lint plunge. On the try for the | extra point, which was missed, Ma-! rengo was off-side, therefore giving McHenry another chance. McCracken BOWLING NOTES --Schaefers* We have taken the local chairman- then fhrew a pass to "Bud" Miller Thurs. Comm'l.--- fchip of the drive. It will take time, {or the pmnt and^ McHenry led 7-0) Tavern Pale, 2; Atlas. Prager 1. It will take effort. It will take year , at the end of the first quarter Both teams threatened in the second quarter but neither was able to score until with just seconds re- Bill AlthofF came in funny but cute 578; Jim Downs, 189-507; Neil Carl- 1 -Outfits. Helen Immekus as some; son, 197; Fred Rogers, 188-203-177- ©ne's little brat (with a full moon 568. • planted where I've never seen one < Johndbnrg-- pefore) came with her nursemaid, Jacksons, 2*123; Foxes, 2101. R. Mary Beatty. Art Keevil was a good Frett. 180-479; G. Jackson, 220-538; Impersonation of a Dutch housewife jjm Freund, 168-468; H. Fox, 170. * mop and all--but he refused to Schmitts, 2154; Fretts, 2138. Joe fetay that way. With Bill Rochelle | prett, 192-523; Leo Smith, 191; J. the men wouldn't let him stay that Weingart, 167-475; Joe Schmitt* 175- way. I thought he was pretty good 488; Roy Schaefer, 193. as a redheaded sweater girl, until he got out of shape. Anyone would ps#v i have h,i re„ d .E a,r l ,G l-je n.d e if .h e, c,o ok"e 1 d«S•i p So nacik Ir nn, 2® ; M\* e•i stt- er dB r'a u, 11. as good as he leoke^I in that chef out- 184.581;'ThieSf l92_534. Hag- |Joounrrn ffoorrtt!u,nn«e Syou 1wo°uM! hHTAVvEv one , W, 177; Harold Freund, 172; Gri- 178.509; Unti, 171; Trigon, if you had her. W e had another j™ ...» clown, that effervescing Evie Hovte. I Bridge Tavern, 2; Tonyan Construcper. November 15 | December 7 Forester Fest--St. John's Chortfa j Methodist Ladies' Bazaar Ml Johnsburg. » November 16 W. S." C. S. Luncheon--Methodist Church Hall. Nov. 1647 Junior Class Play. . - .. . Nov. 2$ rs-- Public Card Party--Sponsored by the Altar. and Rosary Sodality. . Corn Ear Worm bjivy from corn ear worm most likely to be severe on latematuring sweet corn. It can bm • prevented by injecting oil-pyr^ thrum extract into the tips of tlM '•ears. ; cooperation. Deliah was a good name for Nora, . „. „ , , Althoff as -she was decked up to Smith, 201-221-160-582; ;kill. A couple of farmers, C. Lasch "Tonyan, 197-500; Ed Tonyan, 198-, and Cleveland, also showed up. I ] L. Klapperich. 176; Geo. Justen. • „ _ .. 1on M. can't even mention Bernice Fenlev's Paul Karls, 186; N. Carlson, 174; Hoyte, 172; Stoller, 190-533; Miller, w. ghe fhan<red ouioker than Budler, 506. , 189; Devik, 183-489; Barber*, No matter'»h,t \ McG«'s GlotMl^, 4, Alexander 488. tte :',V rM / f: V \ W' - : .j i >:• w. • <: M i ; :/• :'*• , But, whathell! None of life doing too much to help others. " » , -iii t... Bonslett, who scored standing up.1 2-firSS: p- «.«--«• »•' «»p.: x 1 u _ , Q< * w. > . . i try to make up. I notice they still Lumber Co., 1. Hobbs, 199-538; C. ] maining in the half Crouch threw Bldg" 7Z. O^xSnhans,v 175-477theiIXT '?PPftieS- A very:Carr l»-490r.-Gus Freund. 178-495:1 a short pass from the two-yard lin6' Adiuns 1S3. * , - delicious buffet lunch soon disap- H. Smith f ft ...L J _ X1 J!.. ' •'X: -y' ^ K. of C.4 iWlo secur, up supplies. Our entire county is swinging into action as MeHenry County always with McHenry ir, n,o r _*v. _* ] ing, 0 McGee, 178; P. Schaefer, 183- holh i fourJh <iuarters 522 Geo Barbian 223-550. wwa^s aabhlWe tno sc™ore. The game ended ;. NyJ e Jewelry, 2; Fitzgerald Cloth- A very Carr, 183-490; Gus Freund, 178-495; i 195-552; Jones, 226-515; pea red. By the way! myself am Dr. ^an Denburgh,-174; Feiereisel, just a Chinaman, but will carry on ,167. ^ as c' s A'y I McHenry Lumber Co., 2, Walsh Secretary^ Ins., 1. Schlitt, 246-601; J. Guzzardb, ^ , MllXt]^. ' 186-500; Joe Wieser, 172-493; <3; Thovsell, 178-487. w Lily Lake Beautifying Clubr TOURTE ANNUAL INSTALLATION DANCE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4' S:00 p. m. Ticket®, 60c, including tax ^ ^ ULYMOOR COUNTRY CLUB GAMES -- DANCING -- REFRESHMENTS does. 13-0 score. In the preliminary on the long end of a | 1. Leo Stilling, l%-528; Olsen, Some have larger Quotas. Some! ^ing^S | MacAr^ur League-- " jnuch smaller. Ours is sot at $3,700. off on Wg ten and ran through the Pop Fenskes, 3; Voroe O. M. fcoat- . ' .'entire opposing team for the first ^ Thompson, 419; L,. It was explained that the National 8CQre Henry NeH picked u t Frisby, 434; P. Kraus, 178-501. War Fund was organized to embrace a few minutes later on his forty ! Barbians, 2; Rupperts, 1. E. many separate relief organizations yard ,ine gnd rfln for McHen »s; Hoyte, 161-435; E. M. Rand, 167-480; and do away with overlapping drives seCQnd score Lloyd went F. Freund, 446. for funds. I over again from the one foot Jine for! . ' , . • . the third score of the first period. Victory-- : ' ) • There are twenty thrai) various jje ajg<) kicked the extra point, mak- Petersons, 2; Harrisons, 1. & agencies included m this central or-, ing the gcore 19.0 which remained! Freund, 404; M. Rochelle, 419; S. ganization. Perhaps the most prom- same untji the fourth quarter i Covalt, 413; H. Miller, 474; D. Schaefinent of these agencies are those wj,en Marengo scored and .made the! er, 463. --Palace^--• : r Ladie«f S O'Clock-- Freiinds. 2; Krauses. 1. L. Thennes, 400; M. Owen, 179-467; A. Freund^ 175-472; J. Kralowetz, .161-400; M,; Kinsala, 157-426; M. Krause, 189-48?. Marshalls, 3; Barbians. 0. M. Green, 183-452; G. Barbian, 200-513; P. Miller, 4$6; X, Brefeld, COMING EVENTt close to the hearts of most every conversion family--the U. S. O., Prisoners Re-; MeXf Fridav lief and the Merchant Marine. The organization has no other soured of funds. These annual drives do the trick. ' The War Fund covers "six continents and ninety-one countries. Our fighting forces cover most of these spots. Farmers Millr 2; Phillips 66, 1. B, afternoon McHenry | Justen, 167-443; A. Devik, 419; M. travels to Northbrook where they will Stilling, 414. play their last game of the season. J •-- Monday Majors-- The above account of the game was Oak Park Hotel, 2; The Fox Hole, written by members of the journalism ! 1. Budil, 222-572; Olsen, 232-579; class at our high school. ! Freund, 197-517; Schlitt, 198-519; Prizes awarded at the game were Bennet, 209-554; Tonyan, 204-637; as follows: I Peisert, 236-584. 1. Alumnus representing < oldest ) Meister Brau, 2; Hester Oils, 1. class--Ray Page (1908). j Adams, 216-519; Herdrich, 179-508; Freund, 182; -2. Alumnus football player repre-lE. Smith, 214-547; Koob, 189-511;! Dr- Sayler, 174 senting oldest class--tie between , Hester, 201-549; H. Smith, 188 5Q& C. O. F.-- Smiths, 2540; Freunds, 2412. Gus Freund, 204-529; H. G. Weber, 213- 552; F. Unti, 185-489; Ed Smith, 537. Winkels, 2587; Simons, 2542. W. Tonyan, 202-201-149-552; J. Matchen, 188-501; Leo Winkel. 191-521. •; .-Nov. V,.;.. Rummage Sale--Sponsored" by Cirele ;4, W. S. C. s:--City Hall. Nov. 2 Mothers' Club Entertains Faculty Members--Legion Hall. C. D. of A.--Regular Business Meet- Not. S O. E. S. Initiation. Lily Lake P. T. A. Christian Mothers and Altar Society Meeting. November 6 Thursday Ladies--* Webers, 2; Busses* 1.; B. Buss, 183- 456. Althoffs, 2; Simons, !. Ethel Althoff, 172-4 Simon, and P. Gende and C. Our<4Hil^|ob' __ thusiastic, energetic group of work- EvereU Thomas and Dan O'Shea. ers who are willing to sacrifice a 3 oldest dads having boys on var- Mj^ed Doubliea --• little time to help those who are call- sjty Squad this year--Mr. KnaackT First place, M. ed upon to make rfiuch greater saCn- father of Norman Knaack and Mr,/ Heide, 1016. ^ce®- Freund, father of Lloyd Freund were Second place, R . tied, being the same age. j Lasch. 975. It is called a job for ttien too busy 4 Youngest dad having a boy on Third place, G. to do it. . ' varsity squad--Mr. Svaboda, f^her j Olson, 974. ;* . of Fred Svaboda. 1 Other scores picked here and there: We have booklets, literature, sta- 5 Class having largest represen-| M. Simon, 442; G. Miller, 414; N. j tistics and all that sort of thing on tatjon at the game--Class of 1944. ! Althoff, 161; R. Glende, 161; H.! hand, but the knowledge that a great i ' : Immekus, 178. i portion of this fund will be used G. G. Reed, former coach at MCHS, Did I ever call the Sunday night in helping our servicemen and women ma(je a special trip from Iowa to bowlers "swell fellows" ? Sorry-- is enough for us. , ; see the game. Senior boys played I left out a word--"Extra swell fel- ( : ' - . . . f o r C o a c h R e e d a n d w e r e p l e a s e d t o l o w s . " T h e y l e a v e n o r o o m f o r i r a - 1 If our help can make lire brighter-j think that he would come back to; provement, in their cooperation of' for them, let's dig past the loose wgtch them in their last home game. ; fun and frolic. ! I Altar and Rosary, Sodality--Legion Haii< 1 Nov. 7 ' " *• j Public Party--Riverside Camp, R.N. A. Home Bureau--Mrs. Ed. Peet. < November 9 East River Road Pinochle club. November 1© Mothers' Club--Mrs. Paul Schwerman Home. 502. .j . ' ' Nov. T3 Adams, 2514; Rogers. 2394. Jake j 6.-E. Sir-Election of Offic«cs. Schaefer, 200-529; C. Hughes, 197- j November* 14 167-186-550; Les Adams, 180-215-183-1 Circle 1, W. S. C. S.--Mrs. Patterson. Old Timei Smiths, Freunds» ^N. Thompson, 188-486; 7-183-524; Ed Smith,! change in our pockets and get some foldin' money ready to put the McHenry Township drive over in a manner that will give us satisfaction and pride. Men and women who would Much prefer to remain on their own jobs will be calling on you soon. Please make their job as easy as possible. If they should miss you when they call, make it a point not to miss them. Mixed bowlers was for sure the; A large crowd of fans are expect- right name for us last Sunday night, j ing to follow the team toNorthbrook In every way we were mixed, from j on Friday afternoon. This will be Mae Simon as a first rate clown; the last game of the season.' i (and I mean she WAS good) to Mr.1 Heide in his top hat and tails like; Order your Rubber Stamps at The Gentleman Jim, with his daughter as i Plainrlealer. * Lady Fair. Pete Schaefer, Pop Fenske,; CLARENCES SHOP SELECT CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW Children's Toys, Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Barns, Tables, Chairs. Etc. Genuine Leather Ladies' and Men's Belts, Billfolds and Purses. Also have Wash ^Baskets, Market and Shopping Baskets, etc. Clarence j. smith johnsburg, iu. IiiJ Wo try to conduct our service^ in a manner which meets with; the approval of the most exacting people. i :" v'.: Jacob Justen ' Sons -- Funeral Directors -- Phone McHenry 103-& Residence, McHenry 112-W Green Street, corner Sim -- McHenry 1 ~HatUrtia£.. U. S. HO. t Ma A--10AHO «USSET Potatoes .. '££* $3 WASHINGTON DH.ICIOUS EATINO _ Apples.... 2 us 23' FLORIDA O* TEXAS JUICY . ~ Orasges • •• 5 us. 37' FRESH FOODS LOW PUSES TEXAS MAMH SEEDLESS Grapefrail,.5 us. 33* ....2H^SI3* HEAD TEXAS OK CALIFORNIA JUICY g. Lemon . . . 2 <^ 2 3 c SUNSHINE S^4r Honvy l-L» Ma Com# 1-Li. ftrtMwi fKG. •Mw I Oringi fcww MARMALADE Ml. JAR MARGARINE MaySowar I-LI. SOa (3 R*d Pol*tt) .. CTN. tW Let's do our very best and hope that another year will bring thfe changes we want. - Mrs. George "Gertie" Barbian, ( garbed in a Hitler mask and suit I with long drawer effect, brought down} the house and won first prize at | "The Bridge" Halowe'en party Tues- \ day night. i When "Gertie" unmasked and an-1 swered a request to step up to the microphone, she spoke as follows: "This is supposed to be a hard time party. Now, who the hell is having a harder time than Hitler?" That "Me, too" speech of President Roosevelt's last Saturday night brought back memories of a .time when "Red" Winkel and yours truly were expelled from school. We propared a little speech of apology to try on our eighth grade teacher, Mr-. Florence Wray, and marched up the stairway at the tail end of the line reporting for afternoon classes "Red" dropped back a few paces at the crit ical moment and left us lo summon strength for a persuasive oration. When we completed our little speech. "Red" stepped up and said "Me, too " There is no moral intended in the story, but that "Me, too" got us in. GOOD CLOTHES DESERVE GOOD CARE 103 Elm Street Phone McHenry 104'M GRAND OPENING J Breakfast of Champions GIANT 12-OZ. PKG. Broadcast 13' Corned Beef Hash « v RAISINS Sunmaid Seedless 12V4-OZ. glass 21 k 15-oz. . . . Saturday, November 4 V DANCING LUNCH Com# bring your friends FRED BOWMAN, Prop. AMERICAN HOME Beverages Assorted Flavor* 5 24-OZ. *)QC BOTTLES mCC| A U M pkq. «t Ptlto- PnULi k«nr'i P«K«k* Fl««r aHIt ttM purclMM ot M* lixa udl «l mtiburv'i How with tun Fnifburr't Pillsbury's V8 Cocktail 46-oz. 20 Blue Points DIES IN FRANCE v' - "; i ALFKEl) MILLER Alfred Miller, son of Mr. and Mr^ Albert Miller, of Virgil, 111., formerly, of Woodstock, has been kille d in action. Announcement was made on August 23 of this year that iie had been wounded in action £ n Word has since been sent to his folks that he died in a hospital in France OB Aurost 27. | Christmas Cards Be sure to order your cards early this year--the supply is limited. Come in today and make your selection. When the supply on hand is gone, we can get no more. SPECIAL jBox of 21 beautiful cards with y&tir name printed thereon, while they last, SliOO Other boxes df 25 cards from $1.25 to $3.75. McHenry Plaindealer ANNOUNCEMENT Starting this Thursday, Nov. 2, we will institute a local delivery service of ' SUPER FLAME FUEL OIL .and ' H-C GASOLINE, OILS and GREASES OF ALL KINDS When in tteed of anything in our line, please pall McHenry 356 or 50 for immediate delivery Worts Sinclair Service CORNER ROUTES 31 AND 120, M'HENRY, JldL Ewrlchad 2S-LB. HOT IREAKFAST CEREAL 22< Campbell's TOMATO SOUP 3io'/2-OZ^ICC CANS A,0 American Home CATSUP 14-oz. 1 JZc bottle | ^ 50 Blue Points l0< on »ou* t t i « d o# coffee you but « i«r size okq. of W h • W he a ten » bci fop is worth •oward Ot|rc^ ase of o* HILLS BROS.. MAXWgU HCUSi AND MANOR HOUSE Coffee .... 33« Kaffee Hag JAR 35* »7% -A •-f. N-FBE6 Sanka .... 35* DELUXE CC'W " : » National... 27c coffee Amer. Home m 24* OUR BREAKFAST Coffee .... *is 21' CHASE 4 SVMaOKN CoKee.... jar 32« LOW PRICES ON HOUSEHOLD NEEDS PURE--SAFE Ivory Flakes 23c TRY THE |«-DAY PALMOl'VE PLAN Palmoliva fO-^E' iCAP Sweetheart FACIAL SOAP Woodbury ANTi SNEEZE Rinso 3 CAKES^OC 3 CAKES20c 3 CAKES 24c J4-OI. 23c PURE--KOAfiM© Swan Soap R E-- * t C A' MS Swan Soap . MORE Super Sudt . cleanser Sunbrita ... SC»S SAVER Oakito . 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