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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Jun 1945, p. 3

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- i*. LILY LAKE M I M I i m i J I I H H M I I I M riy^yis*:-. . .v .<* • -v* ,--- '^fy . fc w, jpf - V J*T^V -tY* V» W1^ **? ' r^rw^„ «?\J" ---, M&V&a i^mS&ss§m^'r-' *£& 4^t;. sfY^rrr? ;yr/gp4|-,.;f M •lid Mrs. tihe day with at Hint*'. Cook. That? tuqud BPMWflS' (By Evelya Lavip) to Neighbors: that pretty Miss lfllkr saw ^ him first. & *n»e Robert Gorbins enjoyed the did twjr |ttd» Jktter luck next game, boys, Wr» still -in thera "rooting" win or lose. TEe tradi ..JtMr- V' / ;• • >-•& /* V; ' • * * * * " '• < / from tfcalr to Imp the hall rolling, when the WUliam Xleiaa ar- Cabs fane at Wrigley Field" in Chi- tional swim after the game, enjoyed rived on Saturday, they brought along cago WWneaday. Not wasting a by both the team and the girl a beautifully decorated cake to help moment of their time in the city, friends is now bring enjoyed again, the celebration. We Join tha Bins- they stopped off to visit both Bob's the weather permitting pars'* numerous friends in wishing; and Margaret's relatives, had a Last but ncft least comes news of them many more happy anniversaries" j lovely dinner, and returned late and I our church groups now. Tlie Luth- Mra. Harry Gannon spent an; tired to the lake. Bob is sorry tojeran Mission church will conduct its services with full view of our Wonder Lake this Sunday in the build- . „ , -- , -- .wivwu. ing of the former ice cream castle " j . ^®u *?UI55?« Miss Judy Diedrich reluctently re- That is quite a lovely dog (oops; just below the Rolaine Grill, off of and nope you enjoy to trie full- turned from the.pleasant week spent, excuse me) chicken house they're! the Lake Road. Sunday school will your next few months with us. with her Grandma Shober in Ivan-'building over at the "Pete" Simons, be at 10 and church service at 2 column is for you as well as Grandma brought her home ! When complete it will boast of all o'clock. Come and dedicate this year round resident* uue to gund-y afternoon. ! modern conveniences. I hour of the busy summer Sundays to manpower shortage, we cannot Mama Eleanor Wirfs, suspicious ofj We're sorry to have to report that i worship and qutet meditation. Rev. VL", e*c you..peraonaHy. jjer youngest child's quiet, went to Dr. Vincent Sarley is still gravely ill, Pfoltenhauer « Woodstock will be in can help us cover all the news investigate. In a backroom she at St. Anthony's hospital, in Chicago.! his usual welcome place at the pulpit, eroPPjng ^ notes of T^wr social t foumj •'Dumplin," her face covered) We're putting for you. "Vine." Get conducting the aervices. jji ti?" Lavtri TnallDox, phon- with tooth powder, industriously well soon! j The Sunday afternoon club will .~s8~W-l, or if your resklenceii "shaving" with her papa's safety The J. E. Meehans and their family j have a picnic for the children who Ugmoor, leaving your noty wttt razor. Luckily no serious damage have moved into their new home have been in attendance this summer, Walter Emspar. ^Lets an work wa8done. But, we venture to guess permanently. We're sure you'll en-Ion Saturday, June 30, 3 to 5 o'clock. lefstuui^ now, for a setter, cleaner ^ "Dumplin's" undersitting was a ioy it here. Welcome, folks. Mrs. There will be games, events, and MMBunlty and a complete news ^ deeper in color, due to a generous Meehan's mother, Mrs. Molitor, who "eats " n hand. : *l«o a;, Thi Mac" McDermott is looking for- few days here with her son, Jimmy, is on its way, so don't forget those weeks when Among This is your col SPRING GROVE if jk (By Mrs. Charles <Freund) Atlantic iMftMum Virtually all Atlantic hurric accur north of the Equator. To make syrup flbr puaefc Dod. ' " hrae ewmm cm. dS| two cups of sugar. and ttiii of water for live minutes, and sweeten as desired. :|saaaaBn. < application of Mama's hand, Were wril bea special meeting of H»Mac» McDermott is lool AeL. L. Beautifyjng Club at Prank ward to the next Beven w |ni]iBon's office, Saturday evenmp, h will combine business Jane SO, at 8 o'clock, to enable 8ure by taking Mrs. " Sgt. John Sanders of Fort Ord, nor* u «tni n.,n<.k.Ki. w a- s «• California is home on furlough with; £y «ctS, r£ Jew*, * d^cipllD* also has a cottage is spending a That's all, folks, but another w^k Sanders*"**' Mrs. ^>ran^j vides that veterans who now have Saw Bolts - When you have diffictitT *Mh Lieutenant Charles May has just| found - headed bolts turning when Vegetable returned to this country and is home you are attempting to remove or Losses in selling fruita'and on leave after serving seven and a tighten the tap, try sawing a slot in tables because of spoilage or half months in Italy. Lt May has the head of the bolt with a hacksaw. . ered quality are caused more been piloting a B-24 and is credited Insert a. screwdriver and your by faulty handling in thg retail ,,,,, - with twenty-four missions over Ger- troubles will vanish. ^ ,:than by careleaspm tm harvesting many. Recently his many friends listened with intense interest to a broadcast of a recorded interview from overseas when Lt. May related ^ • Hew Regulation! „ Under a law passed in 1928 a solan incident of how he landed his gas «*r or sailor in the armed forces filled plane with one engine missing forfeits pay if he is absent from and a stuck landing gear. Despite duty because he has contracted ajl these handicaps he brought his venereal disease. A new law aboW entire crew to safety with no injuries, ishes all punishment which is not ® ,.now enjoying a SO-day leave attributable to willful misconduct with his parents, JHr. and Mrs. Chas. provided that the infected man re- -y* Porta for treatment. Failure to re- Am on g the folks enjoying this notes with news. and plea- lovely June weather at their lake «mn and I enjoy writing it for you i mm theatre1 . . , Mac" .a.nJd cmoHttaagmeas wwaerr*e lMl«ras . /E. DPoaw»ear., MUr.. *IVniHd about vynonu . W :*MBpers to pay their yearly dues «Sonny" with him on his next trip. *nd Mrs. Ed. Williairfs, who are stayf .^Md to take up new business. New- i^ey c0yn the northwest in in? «t the A1 Ryan place, and Mrs. •JiWSf1* j>re_invtted. ^ ^ general, stopping to visit friends and ^ Schraut, her daughters. Gertrude "• A. will me«t July o, relatives in Minneapolis and spend- and Annie, and' their Quests, Mrs. > at the schoolhouse, to discuss TV- jn_ a few days fishing near the Barbara Emeres and Miss Marion their by-laws. In particular, Canadian border. Quattrocki. ^ Section fi. Article 6. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Click enjoyed £*d Abouts . * . . . ^ ^ T*e Ladies League^will hold its the weekend at their lake cottage- wb»t newly, elected president was annual electron of officers July 8, The Ray Swenskis were glad to ou* fith which blonde on what Sat-, ° p. m.. at Hints. All members are have Mrs. Swenski's brother, Richard urday night? wged to be present. Panczykowski with them for his va- Advice to the lovelorn^-you'll be The Thursday afternoon card and cation love lost if you don't shave off those •Nmco club stftrtcd off smoothly with Our friends "Tcctiic" JMid Roy whiskers. *h«J'*,rt week's meeting presided over Morrison, have completed negotia- What gentleman said that if I »y Hattae Emspar. Hostesses for the ^j0^s f^r the Brown cottage on the wrote anything about his wife piling •est meeting (Thursday^ at the highway and expect to move in in UP a certa'n car around a certain ~cnooIhou.se) will be Louise Bitter- the near future. A cordial welcome stone post, she would violently re- TWICE TOLD v*:' £-:"\h !' Items of Interest Taken Frei the Filee of the Plaindealer of Tears Ago SIXTY YEARS AGO Lt. Edward Waspi is home on leave ' !^?£?^v,Vtnereal di">se ™ ^ after serving overseas in the Euro-: (which means that they have not deserted or are not AWOL) are Georgia May, Leigh Kagaii and •f****>le tor pension and compensa* Charlotte Freund underwent tonsilec-' benellts if disability results, tomies at St. Therese's Hospital in Waukegan on Tuesday. Miss Lorraine Michels of Mc- Henry spent Tuesday and Wednesday in the Charles Freund home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Michels and Richard were visitors on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Math Nimsgern visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Schumacher it Pell Lake one day last week. Jack Sanborn was a graduate of Thome Vocational school in Chicago on Thursday, June 21st. A friend man and Jo Bartelt. Work on the new brick yard, near Jack's, Donald Rausa, spent sevka 11 J 2 _ __ - - - -- • * i 1 aval iiaif« laa^ ihaaU mtiL Members of the Lilymoor Property nd Land Owners Association are into our midst, folks. The Morri- the railroad is progressing" favorably ®™1 days last week here with him. s o n s w i l l b e y e a r - r o u n d r e s i d e n t s . a n " " " l , s c o l u m n d o e s n n t • « ! < » • ' • - - - ' , r - n - « • . . . T , ^ , Q__f , "xt we?ki%Couri?nod0e\n0t f,Ha?Pe,ir Mr'went worth i n fo iros us that Ben May entertained mem- «nd Ownera Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sexton and ne*t week you 11 know she did? . he expects to get to ^-ork making of h«r dub at her home on Stanning an installation party to be their familv spent an enjoyable week 00 lon« brick in two weeks Thursday of last week. Cards were eld on the Svoboda lawn, Saturday, with Mrs. Sexton's mother. Mrs. Mae ff M HI ft I If I H I U II t H 111 I A. L. Howe's milk wagon will now P^yed and prizes went to Mrs. Wil- June 30. Svoboda. With her mother, again M 9 , call on his customers both night and liam., Mrs. Ben May, Mrs.! "•Wl 'iVHi | morning which will be a great con- Koberstine, Miss Shirley May and | Oif^, m v ^ _ • venience during the warm weather. Mrs. F. J. Wagner. A lovely lunch wlrOllflCy LSIIB ' Listen for the bell. Milk only four wsa served. i cents a quart. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heinle and , Frank Holly, who has been an em- H«ncy. Jr., and Mrs. Harold Banten /P„ n„,, p,i ployee of this office for the past and 'roinm>' of Janesville were visi- (By Delia Cheney) (year and a half, went to Chicago on tors 'n the Frank Wagner home on ... , en* > 4U ket me call your attention ftrit Monday where he expects to try his Monday. June 18th. • "thirty-nine happy .years together for n«w riding horse. Sally turned the ajjt f0ik3) to a demonstration of f°rtune for the present. Sunday guests in the Math Nims- Mr. and Mrs. George Then. Con- tables, when, as a newcomer, instead the use Qf the jnhaiator. WSth the' Smith A Snyder are building a new £*rn home were Mr. and Mrs. Joe jgratnlations, folks! i ®f. bemg chnstened, she threw ^lt«r swimming season opening in free store Just east of the Lansing P?tt«e®' Mr- and Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Mr. Christiansen and her daugh- ® "wSli?' swin* this information is of vital block; which, when completed, is to .and Mr- and Mrs- Joe fers, Raeann and Deann. spent a full " 1"f ^'gnZ ind and especially to> «c«pied by I?N. Mead as a hard- Connel of Chjcago. Sunday here. The morning Iou P*9PK ^th young passed pleasantly with the Ed Marsh- ' You new folks are urged to join for the weekend, was Pvt. Louella and support as many of these com- Wallis of Fort DesMoines. munitv chibs as you are able. They The Fred Svobodas and Arhne have < are all organized for the benefit of returned safe and sound from their "the community, and, in addition, hurried trip to Toronto, Canada, provide several interesting arid en- A new arrival in the Bassi housetertainin? social events. , hold caused quite a stir in Lilymoor Wednesday, June 27, will mark Sunday. She is Sally, "Vic,' Jrs., miyJrS 2irsewelintle ^ ^ Every^d^' is Tn^'tJ an'l the" place ., -the afternoon and evening found Stanley Mann i's doing nicely^'of~Sw,r them with their parents and grand- j Jerrys, at 7:30 p.m., Friday, Wr»bl«,ki., By the ^ J« 0'M.ll.y . member of children. store FIFTY YEARS AGO Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Huff and family of Chicago spent Sunday with j his parents, Mr. and Mrs.- Mike Huff. Mr. and Mrs. John Sanborn spent parents me v> ruuiewsMs. r»y me n • _jii j «nmm»r """j «• «"= u aiaucji a mvuiuvr ui Some mischievous boys brok# down ,^"e there way, Nellie and Jack Wrublewski are wl ?{,*' SL w 1 the Chita^° ^re department and I* 'velunble tree on the lot lately pur- «j h® ^wedding of a celebrating a wedding anniversary on Jul vfot/»r P ' i Pat Sullivan, our retired fire chief ch»sfd by .M- Justen in this village. ^ Sanborn 9 sister, Miss July 1. May you have many more 0f ® ® ^ ^ of one oi the Chicago forces, will ..Jo 1|ln. Heimer now has the Kelter^^**w Huff was a bridesmaid at j them, neighbors! 1 Weekend visitors at tile raul Al-| conduct the demonstration. Invite blofk in the ha°ds of the painters, the wedding. , Th* celebration of Mr and Mrs i 'i8imos, ^ere ^°uis Agostinelli and your neighbors and folks who dOti't and ,l 18 fast assuming a finished andMrs. William Bntrattendchildren, Peter and Clara, of take the opportunity to read this «PPearance, a big contract from >*» Mrs Her^rrT ' column, to come and take advantage former dilapidated appearance. Mrs- Herman Salzman at Woodstock of which at the most unlooked for mo-1 J.ohn J- .Miller's new residence, on Sunday afternoon. nesdiiv the^Ladies League' started it the fine weather Sunday afternoon to ment, may save a life this summer., which he is building on the west .a T nd, s' . ^in Freund ^•th a mtiTs^S « ^%a juant to Fox Lake to visit Incidentally we learned that P.t be one of the ha«d«m«st: Crysta^ Lake spent Thursday e^enmg Jtonnrf by Jta. hFZ. On Fnd.y^^^ormer ^hbo,,, Mr. .nd Mr,. .n .nh.Ut., d~,de«i, to h.», . ^R&Gita.n i. "bMhiiw Si™| JJjta; - J*-- ?oirth of N, Chicago to enjoy a delicious roast it" for a few days of his furlough Grill are equipped with one also. celebration this year. tr on Sunday * ' beef dinner, given for them by Mr. here .at Lily .Lake. It's no use girls, Speaking of Wonder Center the ^ y' . - : r Wonder Center Improvement Assn., met June 24 at North Beach. Walter Einspar's thirtieth weddin anniversary was a happy, prolong' affair. Beginning as early as Wed Chicago. The Guy Surtees took advantage E *na snipping. HAfcDtUM VOO« advertising IN THIS NfffSPAPER u 1 •OI*® fpUOH 1? "MOSEY INN" TAVERN !«oc&ted in tb« Welter Baildiiif ^ • KINGWOOD, ILL. -- -i-- Fish Fry Every Friday Night ATLAS PRAOER BEER ^ ^ Fred Bowman, Prop. -V The new directors elected for a threeyear term are: Art Finley, George Georgeson, and M.' L. Sellek. ' FORTY YEARS AGO The Christian Mothers and Blessed: Virgin Sodality had their regular! The ice cream social held- at the meeting at the Parish Hall on Thurshome of W. D. WWitworth last day evening. Plans were discussed t One Thuraday evening was well attended for the carnival which will be held important factof of the meeting was and Proved a success both socially Juljj1 21st and 22nd. After the meetthe announcement that a contract and finsncially. The proceeds were >ng, cards were played. Refreshwas let for the improvement of Won- *7-50- of which $3.18 has been spent ments were served. der Center Prive, which is to be '°L,8u')Plle8' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freund and, gravelled and oiled to the width of *^he v»lage has commenced the children spent Sunday evening in the twenty feet 1 laying of new concrete walks. Paul Gerasch home in McHenry. '• Coming to some of our home pretty church wedding took place -- | folks, now, many of our Wonder St* Mary's Catholic church in this MMti. B. Lake folks trioped the light fantastic v,'la£e ,last Thursday morning, at J?*™ ™** J, at Mosey's Inn at Ringwood last whlch t,me Mr. Louis Wolff of Chi- .!"*?ds rJP* j Saturday while at a party given by ca(f° WaB united in marriage to Miss tarns. Regular adhesive tape will do 1 the Ringwood Chemical Plant for Katie Wehar of this village, the cere- "o* white opaque curtains; transpar- Gail Wrefle, who enters the service monv Performed by Rev, M. ent uPe Is best for thin or colored this week. Gail was given a travel- -Sarth, pastor of the church. • You, can count on Grips with their time-provsd. sell-cleaning O-P-E-N C-E-N-T-E-B tiaad tp flnr# you son woefc.,.mora fields end huiow,..h Im tin*, with leas fuel and leas fatigue. Goodyta? Sure-Gripe dean thetnaefvee at thoy toB--dart gat gummed up--don't dp or spin. See us today for the work leader in tbe tractor tire field. THIRTY YEARS AGO THE ROLAINE GRILL W02CD1& LAKE :: Serving Choice Foods Such As CHICKEN STEAKS, ETC Parties may be arranged tor luncheons or dinners by calling ^ WONDER LAKE 226 BAR ROOM. OPEN ALL DAY, JCLOSED MONDAY ling kit to hejp solve some of his packing troubles. Among those bidding him fond farewell and good T . _ _ wishes were Mabel and Wayne Sart-1. Jacob Justen, the Centerville fumwell, Alice and Roy Noren, Willard ,t?re man- Contemplates the erection Hamilton, Esther and Fred Chase, of a b«a"tiful new home on his lot Vera Henthorne and Cora Jean and fa£jn* Elm street this summer. Mr. and Mrs. H. Shau. Pat Wrede Bultter on the Elgin board of trade helped husband Gail oh and ah over 2,oId at 27 * cents P®r P°und lasf the lovely gift, content in the fact IV that their tiny daughter was home .« . . . . , A . - asleep in her little bed. terville is being treated to a new Among our vacationers relaxing on ^c02,t .of p?in^, . ' a two-weeks vacation, is Mrs. Earl Toda/ '8 the fourteenth anniver- Gustafson. whose husUfe^l is jn "rv of the opening of Borden's milk Luton with the arinv engjP^rs. The nojtling P|ant in this viHage. is the ones. Tape also can be Used to set in patches, which can he cut from bottom of curtain. old lawn mower misses hand'of "husband Earirand^'the'St ™\ved f[?m ^he Mrs. Nizzie Holly brush is wondering what that soft » Mrs. Emma Matthews white hand is doing on its handle j!??8® ®n John street oh the West , instead of the big tanned one that j ' usually pushed it over its course. , ~ Whoops! A little wobbly at first | TWENTY YEARS AGO but straight and true now goes the ; course of the bicycle driven by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spencer and ! Joan Reshe«ke, who has finally got- daughter, Dorothy, and Mrs. Thomas ten her wish. Phalin and little daughter, returned Mmmm! was that a delicious lunch- J™"5.J"t {?,£iSf1i[lrtrom a visit with eon, sighed a group of folks at , fu Shady Farm in Marengo. Mrs. Mary . ^ Monday of this Endres. acting supertendent of schools IT "1^ ,was the hostess to this contented ' sighing group among whom were t ' PP^ § Polly Pnni BmRicL2lt 'Shi Jf^CrS' Mrs. Mattie Smith will entertain !i ww'ohlMd TL ake school, and also loAur ionw*n the• _m embers„ of the Social Wheel at ; H«rr5. n. fw. , rtn \fr« th^ meeting on Thursday next. The band concert scheduled to take Levely Hands Lovely hands can be guarded if half a lemon in a saucer, cut side down, is kept within easy reach to apply to the hands immediately The G. E. Schoel building in Cen- ^ter using strong soap or cleansing --' a ... . powder, or after peeling vegetables, especially beets. Lemon will neutral ire the alkali, remove stains, destro/ oiyon and fish odors. . Mr. and Mrs. John Degen have * * 7* lie ota. OW* Ifeald. 1,0 pcess»t* • AN OFFICIAL TIM IMSFICIIfill STATIftN * McHenry Tire Recappers .* Phone McHenry 424 "7' 311 East Elm Street, McHenff Harrison school teachers, Mrs. Blount. Many were the comments tu on Mr,. EM™,' MM h.„S. .„d account of the absence of the band Bring Your Car Here For a |boroug| Tightening Squeaks and rattles are usually a sign of wear and should be taken care of immediately. .Our men know the points to be tightened. Add life to your car or truck by having this important service attended to now. CENTRAL GARAGE FRED J. SMITH) Prop. Phone 200 J /Towiflf Johnsbnrg grounds, a wonderful- rest haven Visiting her folks on a short furlough and very snaopy,. looking in " » her trim uniforms is WAC Ethel . ' " ' ~ Krohn, Haoov homecoming, Ethel, • " Wftah Heaa Oafly and good wishes in your srrvice to Washing hose betweeTeach wearthe country. . Ing is a "must" for anyone with Sunday is a e«w* dav for visaing fastidious habits. Even though they old fnp«ds decided Mr. and Mrs. Ken- do not seem soiled after a single neth Cristy so they called J^rry wearing, perspiration wiU have set- ^way from h.s playing and tookva t^d in the fibers ta addition ro the tno to Waukesha to visit Mr. and "bagginess" so common to rayon Mrs. D. C. Caldwell. hose-both of which make the sud- Pvt. Bill Covmarton. of Indiana, gy dip a necessity. A lukewarm suds homie on furloueh. took Wonder Lake should be followed by a thorough in His -tride when he vijited around rinse ^ lukewarm water< after with his cousin, Bud Shau. Bills which ^ hose should.be rolled in neTt stop is Kansas and from there a t6wel to absorb moistur« ^ hung only tne government knows. tiri Jepn Vitek and Betty Vitek are ary* snendin«r a pleasant summer holiday ' at the home of the Pavliks. High school is out but not forgotten as Miss Stevens and Miss Jus- Repair Bug H there is a hole in tha body of ten spent a pleasant evening after side. rVM£a.kseeT «th-e- patch large enough mother and dad will find out. a delicious dinner at the nome or overlap the raw edges at least Mrs. Howorka. Better be good, Lou ^ three inches. Then hook Ann. and no sleeping m classes or new yarns Qr strips of ck)th to ff in _r , , . ^ ^ ... the hole, as for bare spots. Make We have a sad storv t0 f ll this a few of the rows extend out into week. Our Wor<W L^ke baseball the ^ of the rugt raVeling out ^ ^.to JIcCuli°™ ^f eiA°nt«0ar Bome gcH9d loops if necessary. This fc-s s; night before, boys. pitcher called "Nimitx ; wm put ijn at the fifth inning hv th« hnv« terial with the old. Finish by puta l^dng on the entire back* Saturday; June 30 through JULY 4 Not open July 2 Property Owners Association Oil Route 176--South of the Lake Many Booths Excellent Food and Refreshment Stand Hides--That Both Young and Old WiU Enjoy . LOTS OF FUN FOR ALL - m

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