wmmmm i •« LILY LAKE <miHMII|Mi>t»HM (By Dick Hyatt* cans for new* at the Club LUyraoor. If yon live in '« community, and are between the jes of 12 and 20, you are cordially invited to attend our meeting as a silent visitor. We also invite adults 4o attend as sileat vwiton. In fact, » wg« thair attendance now and then. ' niece, Kathleen,! ATM* it tiger Koea to m __**»**«» an armful ^ 90vll thk week as novOTk As anyone else ^ by the Lib Lake >. * J1**" why she League's annual dinner. 1 to pick faeh lovely flowew, heM on Wednesday, Aug. what she intended to do L»k<Aid« Ihn Kan's the reply I resny and I picked them weeds out there; we are firing them on my dresser and when get nogood, pot them in the and accordian flayer. These not mentioned in our front rcolumn last week through my I'm sorryt boys! No te ious committees il co-operation in it Saturday night. iber the Teen Age club holds meetings every Tuesday evening ess a little we sort of Ladies This was 7. at the Lakelide Ihn. The picnic committee of the Lily Lake Beautifying club held a meeting laat Saturday evening and from the looks of things it promises to be a gala affair for everyone, young and old alike. », > ,, The patriotic measurer the Parent- T8*" ,***" ifff* Teachers association of Lily Lake .1.ttf3r'..TithT, took some time ago seems to have " ^22 'aUcn »»y the waysideu due to the ,®SI jr i fact that the man folks were not mL Wr wnJS .i£ interested enough to come if re- MJ?* frwhments were not served. On last riiiifL i' Friday night refreshments were once °U-kin* the men showed up for the meeting. It seems the old saying, "The way to a man's ni sor. ry• , ,b oys,! Mow 1T heart is through his stomach" still to take , we tunei to thank' Time keeps moving on and as the • *> by the P.-T A.'s beach party managing reaching up to us. Yes, Aug. > 17 isn't far away now anymore. Mrs. C. O: Hyatt, chairman for this affair, requests that all members and non-members hand in their donations of prizes as soon as possible. Also Mrs. Svoboda, chairman of the lend- I ing library, would appreciate sev- J eral mor* donations of books for her cause, w-"' j Those two ladies. Hazel Flager and Mrs. Arthur Diedrich, who took 1 a trip to the Belmont hospital last week, are both reported to be in good condition. They hope to be back home in a week or so. Mrs. Edna Burbon, who recently spent several days in Garfield Park >nrad's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cowad, were also weekend gwrta here at the lake. They spent it with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad. { Mr. and Mrs. Seyfferth, Jr., spent i his vacation taking a short trip to' Wisconsin. Weekend guests at the Seyfferth home were Lynes _ __ and family. Mr. and Mrs. Seyf- ,Monday "afternoon to help her "cele ferth s granddaughter. Dottie. > brate her birthday. Games were SPRING GROVE (by Mrs. Charles Freund) Beverly Adsit invited several of Mentcli her little playmates to her home on ( played and lunch, consisting of sandwiches and birthday cake, was servgranddaughter, Dottie, who i is now Mrs. Hirone, spent her honeymoor. at the Seyfferth estate before leaving for Camp Lee, W. Va., where Those present were Donnie and her husband is stationed. Good-bye, Ronnie Fout, Terry and Tommy Dottie, Lily Lake wishes you great• Brit*, Dotana and Diane May, Char-! «happiness. It seems on Sunday Mr iotte, Danny and Vic Freund, Carol | Seyfferth was feeling pretty good and Dolores Newhouse, Bobby Nel-1 hSvnetted Rosemary Bbnchar, son, Leigh, Pat and Mary Lou Kag- John Phillips and lir. and Mrs. Niel- ^ Carol Gillespie, Janet Tilden,! j s o n a l s o h i s w i f e a n d h i m s e l f t o | f f em S t r a b e n , D o r o t h y S t e a d m a n .i chicken dinnere. What a desert . . . j Linda Kauta and Jerry Kornele. ! "w^nX can'" . . J - i Misses Florence Werdell and Helen> ! Well, well, our hundred families McGrath, Chicago, visited in the' keeps getting closer and closer all Freund home on Wednesday i ; the time. This week yo.u can add the : afternoon j i O'Leary have moved into their newly-T®U^USrf l •sst and Jerry. Welcome to our com-1 The Edwin May family of McHenry; munity! iwere callers in the George W. May: ."Toots" Gallagher is spending her home on Sunday. i vacation wifh Mr. and Mrs. Faber. Arthur and Lawyence Nimsgern: Mrs. Cerderberg's parents, Mr. and 5Pen* at Lost Lake ni, Mrs. Gloppie are spending the week Sayner Wis. They met their par-; with her. We are svry to hear ?nt» who are spending several weeluj that little Kaye has been ill in bed for the past few days. Guests at the Gilmore Kissel resi Mr. and Mrs. John Amborn, son, Theron, of Sbran spent the week- Titir Ank 1•--j I• l|ig«|l mUTOOa • » - -* >- _ «• Mil Ml It bat Utah mo. Kas* I* u*. Ntt-MiiMon. Ml *• WM* 8*W MA .hospital, undergoing a serious oper- ; Mation, is spending a few days recu perating at her Lily Lake cottage. Recent v Salmon drives away rate and; v°cp< ^ ^ Mfajlt . . • made ftoni cultured daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Utract Of live gkunks. You ^rs- ^an Engels, are spending a visitors at the Vachet cottage were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Voght of Chicago. and Mrs. Bob Freytag and 't smell it. r they leave .. 8-oi. bottle rodents can . ! $2.00 P. Bolger Drugstore MeHenry,- m» \ « W. Brown Drugstore - Ringwood, III week at their Lily Lake home. My, oh, my! What a crowd! An j enormous gathering of friends, children and grandchildren and one Sreat-grandcbild were there to help Irs. Rose Kelley celebrate, her sixty- ' fourth birthday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sansone. Mrs. Kelly i is a resident of Wonder Lake, j Mr. and Mrs. Ray Palmer and t children just couldn't stay away from jour little community for they once ' again visited with Dottie and Dick | Shaver over the weekend. A weekend guest at the Skelley . home was Mrs. Knool of Chicago. BACK !N L~ V F N G R f AT FP G L O R Y ' statOU K « 1& 1£ AUO. WORLD OF STARS dence over the weekend were Mr, end with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lent. Mr, and Mrs. DeArcanglis and their ehil- and Mrs. Dan MUler were .also calldren, Pete and Dolly, along fcrith a ers on Sunday friend Duffy . Mr. and Mrs. Math Schmitt, Mc- Mrs. Ray Bills, Windsor, England, Henry, were Sunday visitors in the flew to this country and eame William Kattner tome. | straight out here to the lake after Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freund and landing in Philadelphia. She spent-$MWren spent Sunday evennig in the the weekend at the home of Mr. and Paul Gerasch home in MeHenry. Mrs. Lannes. ! The Joseph Kattner family spent a. Mrs. Betty Pierotti has gone on a pleasant day together at his farm, trip but it won't be any too pleasant, home at a family reunion. for she has gone to see her father About thirty of his little friends j who is lying very sick in a hospital gathered at the home of Tortwny up in Michigan. Brits Saturday afternoon in honor of On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Normand bis sixth birthday. Games were entertained Charley's' brother and played and prises given, and to add his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nor- to the fun there was a wiener roast mand, Marengo. - *n the yard. A large birthday cake Two of our younger ladies, Ruth *n(* ic* cream were also served, and Evelyn Lavin, attended a very Those to make up this happy party exclusive party on Sunday evening were Pat, Leigh and Mary Lou . . . none other than the Ravinia Kagan, Ronnie and Donnie Fout, Round-Up. Charlotte, Danny and Vic Freund, That was quite a crowd the Abbin- Bil'y kay« Bobby and Sandra antis had at their place over the Sanders, Carol and Dolores Neww e e k e n d . S p a c e d o e s n o t p e r m i t me h o u s e , B o D b y N e l s o n , J e r o m e , to list all their names but I wish I Charles, Jenny and Timmy Lennon, could have been a little earlier so as Tommy Lewis, Robert Klaus^ Linda, to enjoy that nice picnic lunch. You Harold and Allen Kautz, Richard •see, I got there just as they were Wagner, Yvonne, Edna Mae and cleaning up the mess • that goes Peggy Straub, Dennis and Mary Ann with such. ! Esn, Christy Las Brits- and Judy On their way back from Minne- Weber. sota, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Novak! ' * of Cicero stopped over for a few; days at the Kienl residence. We are! . Lang Live the King! sorry to hear that little Marilyn | Apparently the phrase "The King Kiehl has been sick in bed a few ^ dead. Long live the King!" origidays, too. _ . nated in France where it was used1 Mr. and Mrs. McDermoft just re- to jounce the death of a king and « the same Urn. to proclaim hi. to Mteh HlJb ilk. • "',^!'.thitv,ehre.iSr,ln On 5» way back th.y stopped >' 50In the Village of - Rome Boys' Camp Louis XIV and the Court of France where their son, Sonney, had been in the 17th Century, Julia Pardoe, spending two weeks. This is near an English historical writer, told Holy Hfll. j that "The death of Louis XIV was Let me thank all the considerate! announced by the captain of the people who have helped me out a! bodyguard from a window of the great deal by leaving their news g t a t e department. Raising his at the Bus Stop Tavern. Remember, t^chec »bove his he*d he broke I " in the center and. throwing the So try to co-operauT and make our fiece;jS^n« ^\ column one of the best. Thank yfu! 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Of the daily food needs of an 11- to 11-year-old child, one liter (a little more than a quart) of milk will supply 28 per cant of the caloriaa needed, 50 per cent of the protein, 118 per cant of the calcium, 68 per cant of the phoaphorous, 18 per cent of the iron, 28 per cent of the vitamin C, 10 par cent of the vitamin D, 43 per cant of the vitamin A, 33 per cent Oa the thiamine, 100 par cent of the riboflavin and 9 par cant of the niacin (the last three are B complex vitamins] \ Watch for the opening of Renard's, new Nook Restaurant In West MeHenry. If youYs having trouble jetting settled, give them RKX Wheat Qsns Oil on their feed. RftX OU acts favorably en reproductive organs. Bresdsts Utters and nnie pin. Qm ia enough f o r 9 s o w s . Cone ia for compute information. Bolger's Drag Store Green Street MeHenry lor aaay ywan "Noctfc Western" fca« 4oea a grud )ob ia senring vacadoo- This isn't when yo« recall the many t^ions to which "North Western" provides outstanding service. For CMT9N MIWML f»K| -W mtrntunm <i May we send you detailed ioformadoa rtoaAi Itgiooi you favor, together with rail and P " Sec your local Ticket Agent or mail coupon. • L finite. P. T. Chicago aad North Wcmn SjrKcm ^^^ 400 W. Madiaoa &u. Ckicago 6, IlL I am interested ia a vacation trip 'wad ee complete iafonaataoa. ^ CMCAGOand Oy«r 23 Years on Riverside Drive REALTORS MHere Today and . HERE TOMORROW ^ ** * ^ v " ....... , .... ..„ .. AUGUST . /. i # ' • !* ^ OS'" - T ^ V v;. - *»• » Sf v» S<vt today on things you can use now! Hot weather merchandise for all summer wear! - A bevy of bargains at perfectly painless prices! Shop early for first choice ... quantities are limited! JOP AT GAMBLES TODAY--YOU LL SAVE! SYSTEM • LADIES' • READY-TO-WEAR Bathing Suite . . Reg. $2.98 and $3.9$: Special. . .$L89. $8.79 Cotton PUy Suite.. Reg. $1.98. Special $1.79 Cotton Shorte .. v Reg. $1.59 and $1.98. Special. , $1.44 -11.78 • Polo Shirts .. stripes Reg. $1.19 and $1.34. 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