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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Jul 1947, p. 3

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?.*• • X'~ ~ quite an amateur durpMter, here who u willing to look at all block of wood too ite j of our ailments, seer up any one of ••U the Aetne i*w and sliced lata'us and Booth our tirad nerves-- his left thumb, half through the nail this latter being a chronic condition and jnt» tw booo* / ' '! witk us. Drippiiy Meodandiyjo% em rani if there la one outstanding chaiv ef the «tent af Ms injuries,he rode acteristfc of the local doctor, that into McHenry with ac ai hu chanf- That intrepid fisherman, Kuns, has done it aaggaaiinn!! He another of those big. time. A four posnder mouth Bass family. Sgt. Steven A. Dattko, chairman of the Wonder Lake ••••••41 leS'ltSMIII M••» r» the world. And there was the otheri Woodstock hospital for special treat- home on man, who only saw the children i wants. to try. and was unconcerned, with. my husband and me: Oncfc when my husfcand became ill, we toWrered that .-- IxmilMIIIIIIHIiHit there was no doctor available who » » | had ever heard his name and there ™ | was difficuty in getting a strange A small our house man on the case, and yet the chilisifeek rave me. again, the ap*J dren and I had been on the books of isSn fit I toil wEm I eater two other doctors tor yean. doctor's office. The man off our [ it is different wtth the doctor out fintier's lulek, too. c the fine Imt 9M fish which he was willing roverbial bea « number' in our lika He caught one fellows this bi* fWlow, toO, which he thought of the big w" * c«T>v, Bringing Ms catch back to the cottage, he patrolled neighborhood trying to give the "carp" away, without suepess. Finally, one lady grudgingly said that she would take it and was certainly pleasantly surprised to 'find that at was a fine out Point community asociation, announces that m tig dayt of fun and ?**!**• ^fJv! f*4b. Ur^tM'U' Lookout Point picnic wWch will take Tom b*Ween Wanting to have place on July *7, starting at »:»> that baas for supper and the dep. m. and lasting until dark. Tb®j sin ^ l«t the young man know what picnic jnll tain place on Beachll,^ ^ eaught^ heTconscience finally forced her to do> the latter. The man gracioualy let her kc at Lookout Point. There will be baseball, races, boat'; k. wu hurt t. Mr mo.t SS^JWSIJ'JSR ^ i u "• •- * "• J : _ The public It invited to >tt«nd raJuSf^h.'^IId'.t'Sw and become acquainted with their 8cene of the Ju|y 4 tragic auto crash neighbors of Lookout Point. which cost a young Chicago girl her life. It is believe they were lost * w w - . . . . . -- ~ J J t L J ? 1 ? : > * t h i s ® » r ly d a t ? - T T i e o w n e r m a y point in a doctor's her fourteenth, which occurred on!10®"®® to p?5 y, w , youngsters have the glasses by identifying. Just aught to calm his July 21, and K. B. Richards observed j mothers and friends ofthe Gospel^^ Wonder Lake 681. • / " R Ai__ A- i J. »l. Center, headed for Wilmot. Wis.J - _J*aS ilSSo"**' """ 1 ™» l» worth .11 the .p^i.U.U in Both of us were nervous and dis- wor^' traught, hut the manner of the ' . • doctor immediately gave us that There was a double birthday celeaedative effect that he always man- bration at the P. L. Cormier home ages to- produce. I sometimes won- last Sunday. Geraldine observed dsr at just what education he is taught S^her? i?cubing!""" rosd"oT"life. Wrthday "date"'tai !"her* everyone had a ?sy and hilar-L - . » fV»r years prior to moving here, actually July 27. Present at the cele-j'™* the picmc. which hadl On Friday evening the-tw «<« Hwas necessary to hire a galaxy of bration were Mr. and Mrs. Donald been planned by the personnel of clubs of Wonder Lake the Handy specialists to care for our family. Blount and Mrs. Eleanor Foley, all i the Center . _ . • . lEr*chap who looked after me, of McHenry. „„ oiiv^the of Daily Vacation Bible! son school. Following the irttrodwhis official ushering of them into ArmIS,ng is again confined to the1 w^ich had *een held for^the. tion of ^ members of the Handy nrei« iuw . b . youngsters each morning from 9 to Helpers by their leaders, Mrs. James 12 noon. Seisdorf and Sharon Grace Sells, a On Friday afternoon from 8 to 5. demonstration on the making of the youngsters displayed all of their gingerbread was given by Mary Ann handicraft for the week, which in-, Martin, who mixed her ingredients eluded bas relief maps for the | on the stage and baked her bread' in i larger youngsters and lettered "ob-! the school stove and later served i$ ject d'art" made by the little folks, j a«_nart_of the^ refreshments. The Peterson cabin in Indian Ridge \ a musical program, followed bv talks was ^purchased this Spring by the on accessories by Barbara Sellek, on Albrecnts of Chicago. Now spend-1 kinds of seams by Joan Dornbush ing a vacation in the cottage is the -nd on 'teen-age makeup by GeraSl- AlrrecbtV daughter, Mrs. Edward dine Cormier. Martin, of- Chicago and her son, The members of the Busy Bumble Richard, 5. With Mrs. Martin is her. Bees closed the program with a school rah approximately to 400. j This was the fourth "Sunday that ' mass was read in this school building. The people of Wonder Lake are I grateful to ihs members of the Har-j rison school board for consenting to the use of tha^ school for church services. Without the use of the school, the establishment of a mission in Wonder Lake would have been almost an impossibility this year. The consent of the school board was the answer to a petition signed by almost 400 people of Wonder Lake desiring church services school." Benefit Party **,' Plans have been completed for the benefit party to be held on Saturday nightn Aug. 9, from 8 to 12 'pclock in St. Mary's - St. Patrick** school hall. The party will consist of games and dancing at the same time, with refreshments and various concessions being run by members of Christ the King Mission in the basement of the school building. Come and bring your friends. Tlie net proceeds of this party will go toward the building fund of Christ the King Mission. Cera aai Vodka, also known as vodH or wodky, is made from potatoes and corn. Order vour rubber stmtifM Plaindealer. Wages Outstrip Output While wage rates have riseflt 'to m^re than three times the prewar level, output per farm worker for the country as a whole has increased by 40 per cent, f ^ i i"f r> j * ® -""""I Basle Feed For youngsters and adults alike, plan menus to include these basic food groups: Leafy, green and yellow vegetables--at least once a day; citrus fruit, tomatoes--once daily, if possible; potatoes, sweet potatoes one or more servings daily; other fruits and vegetables--one or two servings daily; milk, cheese, ice cream--two or three times daily and in cooking; meat, poultry, fish--ones daily if possible; eggs--4 or more per week per person; dry beans and peas, nuts--one or more times a week; flour, cereals, meal (whole* grain or enriched) -- at every meal; fats, oils--some daily and sugar, syrup, preserves--some daily. Mer*le rnglanfi Bull and iibear' baiting j from the 12th century j days of Shakespeare in near the Globe theater, across • Thames from London. In the 1 I century, too, horse racing took i place in Smlthfield, Just northwest I of the London wall, where a horse [market waa held. ^ . . , , ^ . . . ^ t Brush Tips F Observe the following ! better paint brush work: "1. Don't ever leave a brush in 1 water or thinner. This will cause it i to flare out of shape. j "2. Don't forget to clean the brush thoroughly each night As paint ac- | cumulates, the brush flares out of shape and toses Its flexibility. ' "3. Don't leave the brush with the - ' weight on the bristles; suspend from j the handle. "4. Don't allow paint to accumuj late in the heel, 1 "5. Don't use the brush in acios or slaked lime." in 1946, 570 persona were killed : and 21,600 injured on Marries is the United States. On a bua, play "it safe! - "1 f SAY IT WITH SILVER! ' On any gift-glvlng-daf « ^ choose a complete lovely Sogers and Community Silver . . . Ilour choice of several styles and patterns. CLOCKS v We have a large assortment of Big Bens and Baby Bens! 0i. i jii,:' .mjtpi)" Your "hard-to-get" favorite . . Ronsons ar« also available!! Noonan's Jewelry Store 200 8. Green St McHenry, Hi j. Announcing tbe Opening of the RIVERSIDE HOTEL DINING ROOM - at 11:30 a. m. daily ^ . • ' ' Now Serving a Eeasonable-Triced Luncheon . . c o n s i s t i n g o f . . * Soup - Salad - Vegetables ^ Choice of Several 9ntreee Hot Buns -Dessert « ; ^ Meals as low as 75c T \ - v . . . a l s o . . . u. Choice Steaks and Chops Seafoods Sandwiches of All Kinds Home Made Pies Special Arrangements Made for Banquets and Parties! --\ Phone 348 or 626-W-2 neighbor in Chicago, Mrs. Rose Sirinek. and her two sons, Francis, 11, and IBilly, 6. -- :l Mrs. Lillian York of Louisville, Ky., has just finished a week's vacation in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Sellek. Mrs. York and Mrs. Sellek are old grammar school and high school friends from Chicago; and this is their first reunion in1 six years. Mrs. York's husband is j a cartoonist, formerly employed in J Chicago, and now on the staff erf the Louisville Times. This will be my flsvorite fish story for some time to come. Anthony Paul Fitpold, 2641 N. Laramie ave., Chicago, is new to that fine old sport, but, visiting in the Berge fashion show in which they the dresses which they made as their project for this season. First Mass in Wonder Lake The Holy Sacrifice of • the Mass will be offered for the first time in the Wonder Lake district next Sunday morning in the new basement of iiiiuimiiiiinitiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiHiiiii Then let us take care of your clothes. LOCAL'S dry cleaning makes sure of your grooming by careful cleaning that restores and lengthens the smartness and life of your Wardrobe. Jocal QjljuaMtfAPhone 20--206 S. Green St. -* McHBNKY iiiiiiiiHiinuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M O R S $ $ D O L L A & 3 $ $ at Your Service! to 500 00 the new and simple affiancing Plan • V- . "-IP : 4toMdl your purchases and current expenses^ " YOU MAY NOW BORROW UP TO $500 Auto WPwrniture Loans Signature Loa - -j i . McHenry County Loan Company - WwW0**-11 Phone 460 • c; " _ Verne Schnlts, Mgr. • id Everydrie Cdraially Invited to Attend the ii'- modeled SponsoredtDy AGE Mission" in the Wonder Center subdivision. The schedule > of masses is as follows: 9 and 11 o'clock. Seating arrangements for at least 300 persons are 'jeing provided for. The attendance at the two masses held last Sunday in the Harrison HI* NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP i mAmm DICK. HEUSER'S ORCHESTRA JULY 27th 2*0 C. 1T. at CLUB L1LYMOOR TIM I TRIALS $rn. *90 C ». T. ADMItSIOM 3 R _ - s . . • s t At' ^ i On ROUTE Carey Electric Shop 119 Green St. McHenry, A *f l*hoM SSI •M' w A R C H E S [ B R O S • ' * i The cab is rLKXl-MOUNTBDy, cushioned on rubber against roM iV • - - • • • shocks, torsion and vibration!... Driver's compartment is wider, with more leg room. 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