btmd m lM pwiotlw at «• set of May S, 187t. OM Year .(OnOMAL. V - We cannot accept news after Tuesday afternoon at 6 o'clock. Please torn your items in before the deadline. : Come out and watch the dealer Newsboys play ball! J160 ft* United States >has produced 80 par cent man food timmTly in this war than in World War I. In addition, with 10 per cent fewer 'workers on farms and with a total national population up a third, our people have had about 10 per cent more food per capita during this war than in the 1017-18 period. During the present conflict,' twice as much food has gone annually to the armed services and for overseas ------; shipments as was used for these Plain-! non-civilian outlets each year of the i last war. •v 4 4-" * • DR. 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CRYSTAL LAKE 120 i- .. a, tye*€<i K BWaW* W WVRVni RlUvWMakPWai By VUtGINIA VALE ATHARINE HEPBURN was nearly drowned at sea while making a picture George Zukor directed; it was in scenes for "Sacred and Profane Love" that Greer Garson was swept into the sea at Monterey, with Zukor directing. Not getting tQ be a habit with^bim, we hope! Vfrell, he's directed the great of stage ar.d screen -- Ethel Barrymore, Laurette Taylor, Greta Garbo, Ingrid Bergman, with great success and no casualties. "All these women are inyneir Dick Hyatt) Usually my list is headed with club »wa but this week there ars a few hit the head of the list the club news". • First of all we were all startled to hear of the sudden illness of Mrs. George Wegener. She is now in the hospital it Waukegan, where she un-. i._™ ..... derwent an operation last week. For ^5 . V®? isn't usu sons; also Ojr. Watch out, ftrfktl Fer on day of last week, Miss Gloria Hade had her first drMng lesson. Maybe it won't be so M after all, for she might in due time toe iibUm to ffce that certain Lily Lake truck driver •one pointers on how to park on a hill. Donald Millnac recently sent his mother a money order for ftO. This was for a new fall hat, but most of ally spent for what it is meant for. And this wasn't, don't say anything but it went towards that new stove Yn,7r fripnH^ in *he Millnac kitchen. Don has now for y!uJ received the ratin* of PFC- ' During the week Johnny Milinac awhile her condition had been re ported very serious, but the last report I -received a few moments fcgo was very favorable. and neighbors are prayin speedy recovery, Mrs. Wegener. , .... On Saturday afternoon Fred Svo- M ySf SriE! idE, boda, Jr., got off the Greyhound bus ™j*dY n r _On Thnisilai, Bitabeth sSmKfc union it Fes Kn Mr^S M^Antoa If. children, Jml Sefinitt and Mr. and Mrs. Ha^f S family o»f' MeHett* Br. ££ o-Bri* w. ™ «sjir««sa Albert M. Schmitt and family of for the sympathetic servjeos. of Spring Grove, Mr. and Mrs. AhriniMsgr. Nix aroTyather Beumhofer Freund and son Richmond, Mr. I THE FAMILY Si fi.A.sef.iL far floral offer- *: tags, spfrltpal booqoets and the ; mfcay ither kindnesses extended at tije tflne of the death of O'Brien. We an of Hk and Mrs. Steve Schmitt and family of Ringwood, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Schmitt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Schmitt and family, Mr. and Mrs. beo Hiller and family, Mr. • v The above. notice was inadvertently i V gnitted from an earlier issue of the • Plaindealer. ... 14 Read the TV am, Ads orps. was one of the star football players on the Tulane University team at New Orleans, La. Guests at the Dottie and Dick Shaver residence over the weekend TAVERN GttEEE GARSON unlike any you ever saw before," he says, "and when first you see them, • you are not sure that you like them. But once people become accustomed to peculiarities of strikingly individual actresses, thoasands try to be like them." ' Kenny Baker steps in as emcee and star of "Glamour Manor" September 30, on ABC. The show will have the same format as last year; story three / days a week, audience participation Tuesdays and Thursdays, Baker every day. Denmark's "Viking Girl," who's signed a long-term contract with Ban WalUs productions, has the leading feminine role in "The Begrs Are Coming to Town." She and r family were among the last to eave occupation. been delivering milk. His mother and father and the rest .of the family were equally surprised to see him. Fred, Jr., had a weekend pass from Fort Knox. ™C?riifl IiCt°/ ,,?nlSK were 'Fisher of Minneapolis on a 10-day furlough^Tlwrsday. .He Minn., also Roger Graham of Seattle/ Was stationed at • j ' o 'iWfcsh. His sister, Jane Mann and son, Ronnie, will fly from Detroit, Mich., to, him. They will, spend a few | g1/818 -at-Mr-Fla-«er s godparents, Mr. and Mrs. Flager were weekend see weeks with the folks. Saturday evening saw the P. T. A.'s beach' party go over with a bang. This event was a huge success and the chairman, Mrs. C. O. Hyatt, would like to thank the ladies who helped her make it such. Also all those who were so kind as to contribute prizes. It's only a few days off now, fori on Saturday and Sunday, the 24th! and 25th of [a and Pop Skelley. Mr. and Mrs. Kark of Glencoe and Mr. and Mrs. E. (i Carrick of Chicago spent the weekend at the Conrad ht>me. . Friends from Chicago visiting at the Abbinanti home over this past weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kaimondi and Mr. and Mrs. Sam La- March. Weekend guests at the Normand spending* a the Schiavone A«taftUn«ipy'l ulf t2»Wp 'kome wer® Mrs- Reiff and her famu . . ily. Mrs. Normand and Miss Lavin ^ ; u ; / I f i h a v e j u s t r e c e n t l y r e t u r h n e d f r o m Eve.y°ne is invited to at-,one ^ those trips to their place in th."t there w., i ytting to d. in the county \ 2 {lily Si.vone •f' *?*?» * f A „ contradurt who celebrated her birthday during in^ is hfeSin^ nur w*» Thif it fh*'the Week* She •rec€*ved a beautiful Jiwn Ktr^vIL TiUf iradio P0m her brother in Wisconsin. Bo'b Corsi» a nephew from Wisconsociation. It wilnl be lheldu at? fthu e | s i n > h a s j u s t f i n i s h e d WM>k'« va/>«finn Club Lilymoor. The music will be'home £"£55 »>y Barbara Horick and her. There have been a few more birthorchestra. There will be various days during the past week. We S? C°h . 80 COmt °'1 would like to extend our hearty con- »t.iT5?bodsrT.a?,d.rt 5[OUL8uar,e'^ratulation8 to Mrs. Krein, Pat nit* • 18 ft, I Krein and Kaye Cederberg. LTf rer to .the beach: We Were all to hear that party last Saturday evening the L.!iittle Avrum Swillinger had been Sl C*2e,d X?wnthl meetin? i q»ite HI for awhile and the doctor vil Tower Building. The carni-, was called in, but glad now for Av- S.?. ,KdrSSef t0 *T* extent- rum is feeling much better. His tt\«HH^±wlrra^f mother, .Mrs/ Swillinger, who had gars Are Coming to Town." She and test the water in our lake. I'veVen1 I^^i^alM tedijf fine tow ^It her asked to announce that the garbage she has rested uo most of thiTsn!^ leave Denmark before the German will be picked up today (Thursday).j^r na8 Up m°8t °f the 8Um" Another pickup will be made. the it* seems S' | Tuesday after Labor Day. I quests this Jane Withers got her start in films i »,„???•_ Wo"len'a club will him. They finished putting in in . Shirley Temple picture. U" h<,n,e.«««' Mr. Conrad put weekend to work -'Bright Eyes. Now that they're both grown-up, Jane says she'd like ! recently purchased jn Liiymoo,. Last .®nd_..^sJ (^0<>^Fio^tt.? h*ve' Mr. Tnd ^nJ^Sejeched the to make another picture with Shir ley. She proves what a real actress | cousins of Mrs. Abbinanti of the she is as a reporter in "Danger j lake. •Street." | On Friday more, Miss daughter of r,, --- --- --became the ^loth cot- -wife of Mr. James Moriarity. A * , large reception was field that evening in Chicago. On Sunday and the a friend of Pat Gil- j honeymoon at her' parents"Some here m, , ^ t ]fmtn T.£er%]^d, A n®_iPVan f uc«' at the lake. The celebration, how- WiHiam Wyler can't see why the; u^r_f^«y of Angels in Iowa ever, was still not over for and her parents were out for the £Bu d LaMiere is da. Bud spei with his parents, Mr. an sndini the week Mrs. Ladoctor said it was just "a common cold" that laid him up during the filming of Goldwyn's "The Best Years of Our Lives." He figures Miere*"here' arthe"lake.' that the cost of halting production i Weekend guests at the Orvil Mafor a day costs exactly $5,326.15. Of her home were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. .course, that included the salaries I Howe of Aurora and Glen Howe of of stars, extras and technicians. As Chicago. for the extra 15 cents for a box of aspirin. Guests at the Roger residence over ire Mr, Monday evening her parents had a dinner party tor them at their business estalMishment, the J & K Restaurant, many friends from the lake were among the guests- present. Peter Lind Hayes, considered by a lot of people the best comedian now #t large, reports to Hollywood in^the fall-for his first picture role: he'll, play a press agent in Nunnally Johnson's "Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid." Radio row still is gaping over the very sensible stipula tions he made when first radio offers were dangled before him--$100 a week for himself, $3,000 foe script writers. He learned the importance of writers after an unfortunate experience with the Beatrice Kay show. -- * -- , Tommy Dorsey, working in "The Fabulous Dorseys," (United Artists release) is prepared for anything. "The way Hollywood does things," gaid he, "I'm not sure they wpn't ask my brother Jimmy to. portray me, and then ask me to play Jimmy!" • • --*-- ~ • - The' "experts* on "It Pays To Be Ignorant" are frightfully disappointed -- not a single romance has developed between contestants who've met when appearing on the program. More than a hundred couples have been introduced to each other; Friday after Friday, a young man and a young woman have been Selected from the audience and brought to the stage. But Tom Howard still has hopes. WED AT ST. MARY'S This (Thursday) morning, • Miss Marian Hausheer of Chicago became n,. . „ . m. -,the bride of Mr. Gene Adams, son T M of. Mr- »nd Mrs- Lewis Adams of Cartin and family. Mr. McCartin is | this city. The weddino- took place CrJa?ril SMri°lnleerr s wberroeth ®alrs*o therea 1frod r the at St. Mary's church at 9:80 o'clock. weekend. That Bar-B-Q pit the Marshs put in some time ago seems to be getting quite a bit of use for on the 18th of the month there was a party. Guests present were Mr. and Cartain Edges To insure straight edges on scrim curtains, fold each one down the center and baste the edges together before washingkm ® 3 •* ..." * «»r- 516 Main Street - McHENRY •auqir-"'.'- Over 23 Years on Riverside K REALTORS 1?- .V.' ,vi . t « HERE TOMORROW •t- .. 100* Wool '"Shrink Controlted CITIZENS OF McHENRY AND SURROUNDING TERRITORY m LOTS OF Marsha Hunt and Felix Bressart will be seen in good company in "Carnegie Hall"--the cast includes Jascha Heifetz, Artliur Rubenstein, Lily J'ona, Rise Stevens and Benny Goodman, Boston Symphony orchestra, New York Philharmonic and Vatican choir. 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PICNIC and CARNIVAL Saturday and Sunday, August 24-25 jtAKESIDE INN GROUNDS LILY LAKE j Games -- Refreshment! EVERYBODY WZLOOME ' "* Auspices of ^ ULY LAKE BEAUTIFYING CLtTB y Id. M. Lannes, P^es. « CMGu aliloMnUseikd »bif ti| F«e« Powder CUan»iii$ Cold Cream Skin Lubriciting Cream Special Skin Lotion Lipstick Rouge BOLGER'S DRUG STORE Green Street Pasteurizing Milk When milk is heated to 142-145 degrees Fahrenheit, maintained within this temperature range for 30 minutes and then cooled, it is pasteurized. Any pathogenic germs, such as those which cause undulant fever, which may have been in the milk are killed by this treatment. It is advisable to use a double boiler for pasteurizing the milk. Come out and watch the Plain' NiffflhOVl nlay, HaIII • ' yy• - " - r, ' . Attention Car Owners We wish to announce that in addition to oar other service, we now have a new department. Have a complete stoc£ of . . . GENERATORS . STARTERS« . . DISTRIBUTORS FURL PUMPS . . . IGNITION PARTS We rewind and build them to factory specifications! We are a little off the beaten path, but will guarantee you prompt and satisfactory service . . . Call on us and see . . ! • Garage and Dealer trade invited ? * Seacoi Sales & Service Fred J Svoboda / Lilymoor, Box 416, McHenry, I1L, Tel 615-W-2 Directions: Turn south from Route 120 at Lily Lake School, turn left at third road (leading to lake), second building from Center avenue/ . jSsCRO® Origin casual ¥ li. • •*> virrri' ."y,< •• Virgin ^Tool Adlcr S C soda never change dteir size. ^5. them ciny way you like i«tht size remains the satv^i McHENRY > • A - v; i l *