-? NEWS FROM BONDER LAKI y f l i H i M i m n n ;*.• Qnr Vanesse Sells) . . • move toward the organization of He property owners of Hickory Falls subdivision was made Sunday when about 50 Jot owners met in the Legion home. Clarence F. Martell served as acting chairman and B. I. Waldy XM acting secretary, ^ihe preliminary committee in the movement, other than the actofficers, are Frank Hallo, Richard S. Anderson, Benjamin Hayes, Henry A. Oeirich, and Frank Barter, Hickory Falls, .tor' three units, and with about 600 Jots," is the only unorganized subdivision on the east nide of the lake. Martell explained that the purof the meeting was the .possible organisation (if the property owners Into an association after - *0 agreement had been reached with the Wonder Lake Syndicate In conniption with the roads and beaches. and their maintenance. (Hlckwy Fails has no beach at this time.) A motion was made ana carried t*at a committee of five be select- (jL from each unit to determitia t™ wishes of the citizens in their respective units. Vhis motion was made by E. I. Waldy. The motion was amended by Warren Tallman. He suggested that no information be considered final without legal advice. This was passed together with the original motion. The meeting was adjourned to be reconvened Sunday July23. Wendts Welcome Second Grandson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wendt, \ Shore Hills, welcomed their second grandson this week. The baby, born July 8 at 6:30 : p.m. in St. Elizabeth's hospital. Chicago, is the first child of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gawryla, 3334 N. i Springfield ave., Chicago. Mrs. Gawryla is the former Violet > \fc ndt. ^ No name has been selected yet | for the child who weighed six I pounds, nine ounces at birth. Mrs. Wendt will spend the coming weekend with her daughter the last few days of her vacation front lite Admiral plant, McHenry. Plotmers Are New Residents . %Xbore Hills 1 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Plotmer of \ Chicago are the new residents in | Shore Hills who purchased the K Joe Monteleohe house. . | Plotmers come from 4504 N. Racine where they lived for the past ten years. He has bee.i the manager of the University club Chicago, for about 15 years. The Plotnwrs plan to call their home the "Swiss Chalet". Mrs. ffbtmer Is from Switzerland. 31 AGAIN Frances Rlegel passed another milestone last week. She was 31 again. STEUJARFUJORntR fi rectangular BLACK THE V i*eal SeMIer CUafes Pike's Peak Pelham Woodward, pnls son of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Woodward. Wonder Woods, writes that he was one" of the volunteers to climb fike's Peak, near Colorado Springs, Colo., to fire a 48-gun salute on the Fourth of July. Pel writes that it was pretty rough going up. The soldiers took the entire first day to go 14. miles --straight up. They caipped for the night and climbed the remaining five miles the second day. A number of newspaper representatives were theTe to cover the event and photographers from Ldfc Magazine. CALLED TO CHICAGO Miss Jerre Donash and her mother, Mrs. Barney Donash. Hickory Falls, were called to Chicago' Tuesday by the acute illness of Jerre's grandmother, Jifea. Donash's mother. \-v: Ice Cream SoMal Planned For Sundaj The Ice cream sOTisl^Uuined .-f»y the social committee of Wonder Woods will take place Sunday between two and four o'clock. The social will take place on the lot just north of the Thomas store Pan* Visitor Visits Winters' Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Winters. Wooded Shores, have been entertaining Miss Jessie Winters. Pana, for the past week. Miss Wfciters, aunt of Mr. Winters, is a reporter for the News- Palladium Panna, She has been employed by the paper since 1905 and, at the age of. 75. reports daily to her office. Pick Von Rampss Made A Captain Word has been received here that Richard Von Rampus. former resident of Shore Hills, has been commissioned a captain in the reserves. "Dick" served as a paratrooper in World War II and was wounded in the battle for Holland. Hie is now attending the university of Oregon at Corvallls. Dick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Von Bampus Harrison School coad. •» McEACHREN GUESTS Saturday luncheon guests of Mrs. Dorothy McEachren were Mary Alice Keating, Mrs. Mazle Blott, Mrs. Jennie Skytte, Mrs. Frances Garlieb, and Mrs. Lillian Ebbels, alt of Huntley; and Mrs. Marie Priphard, Chicago. Saturday night Mrs. Prichard and Mrs. McEachren attended the showing of "The Heiress" in the Belfrey Theatre, Williams Bay, Lake Geneva, Wis. Monday guests at McEachren's were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cough-1 anour, Cleveland, O. Cousins of Mrs. McEachren they were returning to Cleveland from Glacier National Park. She went to Cleveland with them Wednesday and will return "Tly train next week. En route to Cleveland the .Coughanours and Mrs. McEachren breakfasted in the home of Miss Marion Conley. - Tlie Gospel Charri Heiir , In the well attended SuritfaV School and services of last Sumday. it was a real pleasure to recognize and to greet people from many places, Dubuque, Iowa, Genoa City, Wis.. Chicago, Palatine. Pistakee Bay, Tower HiU and Lake Villa. 111. It Is ref^eshr Ing to meet wi*h. peop'o. who eval uate and appreciate things spirit ual and will not mi&s the opportunity in vacation days and dor-, Ing weekend- visits to congregate in places of J")ivino Worship. Rev. John Stpwart Martin of Sap Francisco. Calif., brought much appreciated messages in sermon and song at the evening Service. It is now time to enroll in the Daily Vacation Bible School. Date- July 24 to Aug. 4. Age limits: 4 to 15. No registration fee. Book? and material free. Welcome boys and girls, to «yi1ov the best that can bp offered this summeT season. For further information, see the director of the school. Mrs Richard Oldson, Ed Dornbush or the pastor. We are glad to extend a cordial welcome to all, and especially to visitors in our area, during this season to attend our Sunday Bible School at 10 a.m., morning worship services at 11 o'clock and th"1 Sundav Evening Gospel service? at 7:45. Christ the King Catholic Chnrch Sunday masses at Christ the King Catholic church for the remainder of the summer season will be at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11-o'clock. Hen Facts Average production tor a hen In the United States has reached 16: eggs a year. That is an increase o« *1 eggs annually over 1936. .«•» Exactly as 127195 IfSSchF Wky be MlUlftd wilii port ' Mm pidm? See AU Ike pt|» t«r« with foaovs Slcworl* Woraar tact angular Tube 1*1 %-- Hrit oaaslftg valve today! GCUTCITI , • J+wmUy (14 W. Main St. McHenry, I1L ,, PHONE 13S-J » * • • • • < M M » I I I 1 1 1 M BEAT THE HEAT with these SUMMER VALUES COOL COTTONS And A Style For Full-Cut and Tailored COTTON SKIRTS Broadcloth, tailored and cotton skirts in wonderful prints, solid tones. 24-30 $1.98 to $5.75 One i-nd Two-Piece BWIM SUITS Gay, figure-flattering cotton and rayon elasticized Sizes 32-40. $3.49 to $&95 PEDAL PUSHERS NJcely tailored of cotton twill or denim in several Bt^le^ and colors. Sizes 12 to 18. A buy! $2.49 to $3.85 ftlinnertiaie FarorfM BASQUE SHIRTS Men's knit sport shirt with fancy chest stripe design gOXER SHORTS Well-made boxer style play Maize, grey or natural. Sizes shorts.^fted, navy, brown S-M-L. . k strides. Tots' sizes 3-6. $1.79 Phone 459 79c to 98c Next To Bank CQB8XN6 EVENTS ^•nit to, lj, 12, is V.F.W. Carnival-- City* Park, "t ri Jaly 10 /.F.W. Auxiliary Meeting-- Fot- Luck Picnic Supper-- 6:30 P.M. Jaly 11 Dessect Card Party--V.F.W. Hall Sponsored by McHenry Woman's Club. Johns burg Community Club --Hettermann's Tavern. Ring wood Home Bureau Meeting-- Born Home. Book Review--Sponsored By Woman's Activity finrap wf Plain kiwi Yacht Clab. ^ i 1 , Jaly 14-15 v Girl Scout Cookie Sale. Jaly is Bake Sale -- Althoff's Hardware Store--Sponsored by Fox Valley Camp. R.N.A. Pree-Teen Club Meeting-?- Toddler Shop. Jaly 14-U Girl Scout Cookie Sale. JalfrlS Stated Meeting of McHenry Lodge. No. 158, AF & AM-- First Degree Work. 1 July 18 Fox River Valley Camp, R.N.A.-- 8 p.m.--R.N.A. Hall. Jaly* C.D. of* A. Picnic -- V.F.W. Clubhouse. Jaly 80 Joint Picnic of Lady Foresters-- Aurora Park. ^--y Jaly 22-28 Carnival And Chicken Dinner -- St. Peter's Church, Spring Grove. Jaly 22-23 Carnival and Chicken Dinner -- Sponsored by St. Peter's Church, Spring Grove. Jaly 27 Public Card Party--Sponsored By Altar and Rosary Sodality--St. Patrick's Lawn. 'Jsly 28 ~ Order yonr rubber stamps all Renew that subacriptkm to The Plalndealar. iPlalndealer now! i Special Discount FOE JULY ON REMOLDING -- HOMES and GARAGES PHONE WONDER LAKE >- < *V ^rl Airspon Insolation Company • i RESTOCK AT 1WGSE LOW PRICES! SOMETHING NEW MA BROWN OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY 303 Tin SAUCE 2 FOR 29c REFRESHING v i KOOL AID 3 Pk^ 10c ITS NEW -- SPRAY - A-SHINE PLASTIC Dries in Ore Minute 12 Ox. Tin SHOESH1NE £1.19 SURE »rv' s' ; i - • i. Reg. Pkg. 25c FAR •' i AIIT> I aai•1 I TWWPS* aa •* f W *» I 11.11 < v««f w«! •H RED HEART Reg. Pkg. 25c 1 Lb. Tin DOG FOOD 2FOR 25c PUSS'N BOOTS 8 Os. Tin LIPTO^[ Frostee Mix « 0<. 1«ln Pkg. Qt. Jar WHOLE or FULL STRING HALF OSCAR MAYER 10 to 12 TENDER TASTY SWISS STEAK ««-89e BONELESS ROLLED VEAL ROAST 62° BY REQUEST ^ OUROWNMAK* RING LIVER ? CAT FOOD «jo" 19c iyiNED FQfag SA ** 12 Ox. Vactin 2 tor 27c NIBLETS CORN NIBLETS^. K Oi. Tin MEXICORN 2FOB 33c FAIR PLAY LIGHT MEAT TUNA No. V2 Tin 29c DEL MONTE Pudget Sound Sockey# W Lb. Tin SALMON r 39c DEL MONTE FRUIT 2Vz Tin COCKTAIL 2FOB 29c DEL MONTE Y. C. SUc«l or Halves 303 Tin PEACHES 2 FOR 29c DEL MONTE APRICOT NECTAR 12 Oz. Tin 3fob 29C PETER PAN Peanut Butter Creamy or Crunch 15 OZ. MOTHER HUBBARD Red Marashino Cherries 1 ^ 13c U WHILE THEY LAST DINTY MOORE Boo! Stew 14 Os. 4# QUICK FROZEN French Style Green 10 Ox. Pkp. BEANS QUICK FROZEN BRUSSELS lOO&n*. SPROUTS . 41 FLAV-R-PAC CONCENTRATED 40x. TiaJ LEMONADE 83° ; PLANTER'S |L Mixed Nuts : 1 ^ 25c Dean's Chocolate Dairy Drink _•#?£ 49c Dos. GARDEN F^ESH SWEET CORN 4*?* CALIFORNIA BLUE GOOK ? ORANGES" CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS GRAPES CALIFORNIA WHITE POTATOES 2* 10 LBS. 49c BANANAS CALIFORNIA SANTA ROSA PLUMS 18.20® STORE HOURS 9 ajn. to 6 p.m. daily Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. WE SELL AT CHICAGOLAND PRICES • YOUR " WE ENCOURAGE g FRIDAY SHOPPING OPEN TILL 9 * A CERTIFIED FOOD STORE '"I. - • *$4 . N,,. ^