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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Jun 1948, p. 7

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mmi • rS-*?: .. ?-» ,/>- •' \. • >%:: r T ' ; i * i . " •" ," t #* *•» " v v 11 0> *.-./• A **Mlllli*»> 14UKe»0 MMi„jChicago Wildcats played In Chi-lent in the Shamfoeksroothiff see- _ i ca*o our Shamrocks scored six runs tion during last Fftday's (ani. MSVVUlVn fl#«flfc0|to the Wildcats 14. J«®t as wugBredietod in last weeks il ii *1m • • M in ' Everett Ingersol was responsible ii ToL^. an ,W~ • "•}'.• * JbJi"®®® for three runs in the fourth inning, Sunday s jjame u * , . ; when he hit the apple for a home*1 ™th T th,e ^l?8 J?.f. McCul- I t i • i t t t e e e e t t a M • • * *••• ^. ^th two men on the bags. lorn Lake at McDonald's Field. (By Yardstick) I Alan McKim's mighty arm began1 •g"*5°u* *:°r the Greetings folks* ' •*«.' I weakening after four innings of ™" i, ?r ^5 ^dies ^ad *he **>y» J"'" «» MrfaUom ^*k* Ih^VtCVuT' " B°b i»»t ™ l"r.£S ir,™ V^V&SSSJS « bit on the b,d lid*. Itean, by &e home folk. cu b«t|Xr h"E?. V„"f" r J1"^ In a seven inning game#with the,be judged by the large number press-1 gCore 2g tQ Q in favor of the'ladie8 ! Next Sunday the Shamrocks wili z^rs. ^ ™.( -,S«( -JJ, ' J ' " V* *•** ' ' " V T * -A* 'TV fr ^ 0- ~~ ^ ^ K ~ ^ i >•' i V ^ v": y , f.:.~ - - ent is the musical saperrisor for the programs on Station W. L. 3. in Chicago. • The beautiful Pine room of the Wetle Manor was profusely decorated with roses and peonies. Pink and blue was the color scheme used in decorating the heavily laden buffet by the charming hostesses, many beautiful gifts the new bride brought to her eyes. After the entertainment program the euei Mrs. Wilford Laurien last Sunday afternoon, we left with some mis- Large Qjrerkeai Crane n nunc GSV z f i f t i n i l1 ~ i~EL!2SL. TSSJIJSL S a f t S f l S v . •tuck " -hih !£*£!> g™1' °' £*d, -«w •< i w with a big sythe, Wilford pretended J™Francisco Mva] "lupyard, i T'. Sin/S!tlJSLfci5»." to be very busv naintin^ some »norf features a new system of hoist con- *-8ldin8r on the to be very b^y painting some"go^d ^^pcrntcd^ve^oi^h^hf^v^ DeKilb andwmTran over« b*y* «a* <w• 1th F01' °I^lr5i?d l)y,enou«h horsepower a. V;- to run 10.000 washing m«rhin*« TV. I . y' wn° W?°* a MW» laaen ounet humor sticks witn a pencil brush, a "y cwu»". nuiwpoww : train Rov who took * tesses. The dixie cup served as his paint con- to "» 10'000 washing machines. The I the work camn fcTuLnkrtMMP showered on tainer. His / pretended tired look, crane structure runway looks like a the rails of a side track near?*! tears of joy I wasn't very convincing. massive trestle or bridge and is de- i main line and three cars MMMPI hfi entertain- -- , i 1 .. i sisned to withstand earthauakes and , nm him & inm .« avI : 'sX&'Cj Robert Siegler Food Market at Photo IicCULLOM LAKE 4 How > ,.r -- Develop!^ J ^ ^ 24-honr service . V !*•?--L. R'.' ' •• * •. play the Tigers of the filinois school for the Deaf from Jacksonj ville, 111. at McDonald's field. The wedding shower in honor of [the newlywed, Mrs. Raven, the jsts retired; Television is the latest innovation, weather extremes to enjoy the | at the Roy-A] Emporium, the first - ' signed to withstand earthquakes over him. A low section of the5 first car crushed his head. Complete line of Lee's many delicacies prepared by" the I at McCuflom"""!^"1 famed culinary artiste, Mel Wilkie I t» i • . •••». u, , r-.-- __ of the Villa Club of Pistakee Bay! ™„„r^!2^Jour cfr on.a Public hi?h- Order your rubber1 stamps at The'remedies at Wattles Drug Store" H&ntf' &'T„^is,s *a» '• sw*5a .* ; Ptai",le"er- «"-»»• Arthur Neteon Mrs w£* a ^ |:BFf to use them for laek of Last Sunday's game between the; Mrs Wm Creutz 8,dewalks. The • law provides a i McCullom Lake Wildcats and the Raven of Chicaro-' Miss K«tMa!r P€na,ty for such violations. It would Wonder Lake team ended with a £%e" Mrs Wm NVh^ i " be, Wel1 for a11 to this, in mind ! score of 22 to 9 in favor of the ^uJ^mi^ MU, HavvS i V ^,ss when tempted to stop youV- car to W. L. boys. Harrv TJiw £«, Rn^t °p-VMri"iSatch a bal1 «ame or outdoor movie.| ^ lK t;,i„l), uR'.C,hard- Keep McCullom Lake safe and save' Robert Wetle, Mrs. Betty Houck,1 former Virginia Grotthus, given last J^s Ardelle Kreu^er Mn, Friday by Mrs. A1 WeUe and Mrs. N^nanMiss WtU Ann W.S ^ . Frank Beatty of Chapei ffill at the j Chicago', Mrt. Rudolph Stedry 0f!SOme rilLls "Ji1 ?° /with any Wetle home was without a doubt the Chicago, _ Mrs. Clinton Raven Sr *°™ ,when th«y r« fi»hing for a o u t s t a n d i n g s o c i a l e v e n t o f t h » * o a . w : . . S _ ! r * » m « : _ » ? r * ' * - - - 3 Nuts and Bolts t ; > Izack Walton didn't say so, but Hoot's Mtt 8. MCHENRY, ILLINOIS OPENING SATURDAY, JUNE 26 bein^ served 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. Dinner Hour, 5 to 8 p. m, . Short Orders Thereafter We Specialize In Oomplete Dinners Hoot Noonan, Proprietor , . --T . :--7 - • "•*" ; vynicaco,. nre. v^iinion Kaven Sr outstanding social event of the sea-!Mi8S Sally Raven, Miss Joan Grotthus "L Mrs. Zelma Grotthus, Mrs. Chris . V"""U™U' B»IO: X IS oener I Tne lovely and very talented Mrs. 1 Dvore, Mrs. Bety Knaack, Mrs. Wm. have haWtOsis than no breath at all Mary Rita Stilling began the eve- Rochelle, Mrs. George Duesler, Miss , "I _ want to die with my boots on husband. Confusious said: Rom where I sit i.fy Joe Marsh 'V*<\ 1% ^ ^ y let ttieWivesin T'is better * to i » T r . 6 ® " j "VVIIWIC, MI a. uUCSI^r, iniSS nings entertainment with her ren- Beverly_ Houck, Mrs. Marge Budlong dition of five popular numbers in-! Mrs. Katherine Wetle of Chicago* eluding "Nature Summer I and Miss Sandra Lock. ^ Father's Day visitors at the hotne fature Boy," "SummerL Time," "I Love You Truly," "Some] Sunday Morning," and "Serenade ofi ,„v , com naniln" n ^ Stilling was RC-1 of Mr and w E. Nehrke 'of cronmZphnshTedi pianist, PGr?lenn° Wwyeulttyh,C wIh0o- ; FMo u-nmU inN eLhraknee owf eCreh icMagr.o aanndH MMn« . for many past years and at the pres- Kadfec ^ /cicero. boasted the seafaring man. And the redhead purred, "Well, put 'em on!' Here comes my husband." I Until next week, it's once again' ADIOS. I 8tate Health Departments ! This year the Minnesota depttt» I j ment of health celebrates the 75th _ ~--T". ^ anniversary of its ' founding. At' PlTe«We® ^ doings at George though Minnesota is comparatively i and Betty Baumbeck s last Sunday, vounv in •tAt*hnnH ' The occasion was the tenth anni- 1 „ versary of their blissful marriage. ® A beautiful electric iMixmaster.1 ^°n« Only Massachusetts, Califor- , c 1 The ex-GFs of our tewa cuter* tliaed their wives the other sight at one of their "feeds" «f hamburger sandwiches and ice cold beer. (The girls had hinted that they'd like to see What weat on when their husbands get together!) ' ; Being wary, the boys provided Sicken sandwiches and cake and ^ cider--for those wives who might After the "feed" the took their wives on at a gasM «f darts, and later they played " Indications." The party broke Up' around ten, with the boys agreeiug that it was mighty soccessfnL From where I sit, it's this com* panionship among young coupleu today, and their moderation in a sensible beverage like beer, that*a nia and Virginia were ahead of Minnesota ' health. IfomBEAllTY culture STUDY UNDER WORLD -FAMOUS BERNE VAN DESSEL! She is right tare in Chicago) l\n as \ou l e a r n Van Dessel-trained operators are in great demand. Start now on the path to owning your own shop! Be independent! Start at Sullivans! A beautiful electric {Mixmaster,1 I gift from their many friends, _ . v-.-rr , _ gladdened our Betty's heart on this P , ^ 1,1 •s^a""8hin£ boards of momentous day. **» • The following guests enjoyed a1 delectable buffet luncheon on the: spacious Baumbeck jrreens and a full: afternoon of visiting. Mr. and MrsJ H. Baumbeck, Mr. and Mrs. M. Fuhr,^ Mr. and Mrs. J. Baumbeck, Mr. and Mrs. A. Vogel, Mr. and Mrs. William Baumbeck. and Mrs. L. Abel all of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Len Jensen,, Mr. and Mrs.W. Schultz, Mr and Mrs. Ben Schaeffer, Mr. and Mrs. A, Doolin, Mr. and Mr«. Walter Hoj-' nack; Mr. and Mrs. J. Freund, Mr.! and Mrs. Harry Reimer, Mr. and | Mrs. George Pederson. Mr. and Mrs. i A. Doyle. Mrs. Keller. Mrs. J. Reiter, Miss Marie Diblick Alan McKim and Mr. and Mrs.* O. Ryritz. ! --- - - •• • • -- "a« WW» we • have other tastes. But though they won the younger generation such^ were grateful for the choice, most a wholesome reputation. of the wives agreed that hamburger sandwiches and beer were a mighty pleasant combination. Copyright, 1948, Unittd Swti Bremen Fou*d*tim Frances Hullivan I Just found out that the lovely j figure standing in Leo Smith's cab- ! bage patch wasn't Leo but a very accurate facsimile of him put there ! by Flo to keep the crows away. And we've been waving to the thing in passing thefte past two weeks. (CUT AROUND DOTTED LINE) sr^p EXTRJIl TRADE- |AL LOWANCE S FOR YOUR OtA THE ON A • 8 I. F. Goodrich ! i • • Silvertowa S I • JFCT IAM AMM H ever wmi dbeve dfp tkb etwftm ml krim§ H a. Ym mn -- wfr» $4M m • Ml $H ef firsc. mum omt-em my 3rd Play sale, too, by acting promptly on this offer for new B. F. Goodrich Silvertown tires. Tougher oordt, and more of them, give more strength to the tire body for extra safety. Double shock-absorber breaker strips cushion and distribute sudden shocks and blows for extra protection against severe bruises and blowouts. «~r •.'.o~*«n 1 JO Down * Tire Carries A 1.25 a Week LKT1ME GIIMANTH Beautiful Westlane Drive has assumed that new look in the past month. The Harry Reimers enjov the scenery through their hew picture window^and jjieir neighbors the ever present huge bouquet of roses on the other side of the panes. The Tony Doolins get a three point vista through their new bay window. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Doyle will soon be residents on this block when their new cottage is finished. The George Pederson's castle on this avenue is about the most complete home to be found anywhere George goes so far as to put screens around his trees to keep the flies The beautiful flower garden on the Jack Gregory estate adds much to the beauty of West Lane. After a short visit with Mr. and TILED WALLS 4IKE THESE mi taw MMKK i fecMc w ce. Save up to 12* a Pound! fcy dinftag te W Coffee from otfcur ceffoot of eoe®^®orsiJ^io Rot off tlie barbecue, or iced to tingling aestiness A4P coffee always {tastes better. That's because it's kept in the flavor-sealed bean till jou coffee. nom p-ciocK MM 79c •MlW Can Be Yours! Om -l* l Tear Car aad FOR A REAL LOW PRICED TIRE as BUYS A •CffUINf 400-14 t. F. Goodiich O i P I A N C I T i a i ™ \J2S DOWN 10 The now Defiance |ivas sale nilngf lor gruhiast ^alne ever built a tire at this low THCY'H OCLICIOUS, HHNZ •MM OVBN- • 14-OZ. SAKSD * TIMS WWFI NEW IMS PACK AtMniwSL..^ 17c •Ml PACK. SULTANA UMOtf Grtea least LOSO MOTT-S FRSNCH STVU StrlaflettBeaat ^ 11c SMVf WITH COLD MEATS leaa Sweet Feat 3 mis127c HSALTNFUL MEALS SMVL^MAMTROW TOAST. ARMOUTS DriMBaef ASP FANCY QUAUTT Sra|MfraitJaiee 2 buy, then Custom Ground just right for the way YOU 'Compare the flavor, compare the price of A&P Coffee with the coffee you're now using. You'll understand why it's America's favorite, by millions of pounds! i *S<raM#j mre even greater m t 31b. pwckmte*. *~ SERVE HOT OR ICEO Oar Ova Tea CREAMY, ANN PAGE Salad Dresslaf JAR TASTIER SALADS, ANN PA6E Freiek Drmlag. BOSTON, VEOETARIAN, TOMATO SAUCE Aaa Pact Beaas 2 'tiNs 27c HEAT AND SERVE, ANN PA«E Spafbttti 2 A HNE VALUE, ANN PAOF CMerViaecar "tilMc 2-85c BQKAR !pk®: 47C WNT3fc .-oz 24c 14-OT. mj- T I N S Z f C SMOKED picnic Hi^ism- 53c HORMEL'S •: ,s ^ CANNED HAM. _ . ! £ S SLICED COtD CUTS ' ^ vf*** C0TT0 SALAMI ». : M II HCKLE & PIMENTO " lb. 62c VEAL SAUSAGE _ lb. 62c KACARONI A CHEESE „ 1... _ lb. 62c •LASS 29c U-OZ. Sic TINS v& I^^I^SH^ALES ELM8T. TEL. McHSNST 484 Jk , j" •,r: iri F. 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