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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Jul 1950, p. 5

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; -•"* :'i v"-; July 27# ••w Dessert Delight Needs No Cooking MMU1NQB MABOOX. NIA *1#* a canasta part? on tha porch or Jwt a friendly omIUbi to eatfein order On hot wnnwr days or jw want assnethlng thai can be made far in advance^ so ftiafnf In Ihe kitchen. Why not serve a such a* this Icebox Podding. layers <rf crunchy con soya ihrcdi and a pineapplexmt mixture, ifs good: eating for warm weather. There's no cooking Insulved, ttenfiii Xb* kitchen will be cooL This dessert is attractive mhm cut in squares and served with a topping of whipped cream .v«94ftJRiaMfcm«c!»e^3r. * • . . , - fens tevm Mas Pattt* . * • ^-* ' I; <S-S aerriagti) One-baK <00 butter or fortified margarine/1 evp «ttfar, 9 jreQo, I a* crashed pineapple, wen drained; % cup ch cw6 ,5^, shreds, crushed; % cup na, f to • mint-flavored cherries, Cream bbuvttttesdf and sugar, add e«|g r yolks and continue creaming until weQ blended. Add pineapple and nut mea^ Arrange alter- Mli layers of «wn soya shreds and pineapple mixture In shallow fan, trlOxt v«»"g cereal for bottom and top layers. Place JniiftUntor for at toast 4 https for flavors to blend; serve hhme- idlataly. Cut tat squares and top each serving, with whipped cream with mi«« cherry, if desired. Have you tried the new Men lemonade? It tastes wonderful •ad squeesing. fbmV Also froxen grape juice for aummer eootara Pungent as freshly-crushed blue grapes, it com- Maes psrfectly with other fruit Juices. FREUND HITS AMD PITCHES 13-6 VICTORY OVER VETS Paul Freund pitched and helped bat the Shamrocks to a 13-6 victory over the Vets at Crystal Lake <«last Sunday. Four Shamrocks were in the 31- hit class, but Bockman included two triples in his assortment for a big day. Manager Bolger used 13 players in the one-sided contest. . Shamrocks AB B McCulla, C 4 t W. Bolger. C 1. Miller, 3B, SS 6 * J. Larkin, RP 5 w 6. Larkin,SS . .. 2 | Three base hits: Bockman, 2. Double plays: Osinski to D. Fetter to J. Fetter; Miller to Mc- Cracken to Bockman; Miller to Bockman. - Struck out by Freund, 8; by Gaulke, 3; by Osinski, 3. Bases on balls off Freund, off Gaulke, 3; off Osinski, 2. 6; Fair Visitors Attracted To "Dixieland" «. Bolger, 3B ....,^ H. Stllliug, LT ^...... Murphy, LF Bockman,. IB McCracl^en, 2B7....... Bolger, CF L. Stilling, Cfr .. P. Freund, P ..„i, TOTALS C. L. Vets Ml Lockwood, RF .. Hayes, RF Pettlt, LF Wflard, 3B .... .. Osinski. SS, P .. Feffer, IB B. Feffer, CP ... p. Feffer, 2B 'White, 2B 1 Radavich, C t Haulke, P, SS ............ 4 TOTALS f| ( 8core by Innings: Shamrocks: 113 053 000 - 13 C. L. Vets: 000 014 100 - 6 Stolen bases: McCulla, 2; G. „ Larkin.B. Bolger, Miller. ! Two base hits: Osinski, • 2 . 2 t-S . 4 . 2 .. 4 '• . 8-1- .5 43 AB .. 2 . 2 . Jt : 5 . 5 . 4 5 .3 * v*v •i . e . t 13 *- V '*• 0 0 1 2 I 1 0 A reproduced village of the Old South, portraying the historic romance and gay adventure of pre- Civil war days in all their glory, is one of the entertainment features of the Chicago Fair of 1950. According to Crosby Kelly, the fair's executive manager, the village of "Dixieland" includes more than- a dozen related attractions, most of which are reminiscent of some event or place famous below the.early Mason and Dixon Line. Typical of these is the "Pirates' Den," manned by a costumed staff of black bearded, high booted, cutlass bearing swash-bucklers of the old Spanish Main. It is patterned after the blood and thunder lawless headquarters of Jean Lafitte, the New Orleans pirate who helped General Andrew Jackson defeat the British in the War of 1912. Another reborn tradltkm *of the South is a srtowboat With its paddle-wheels thrashing in a real pond, its outside appearance duplicates one af the Mississippi 8 t e a m b o a t s . T o w e r i n g s m o k e - stacks, belching smoke, and gallieried u^per decks with authentically garbed live passengers moving about give further touches of the era it represents. The theatre itself seats several hundred. Old fashioned melodramas and musical varieties are presented. Visitors fo the Dixieland area inay stroll for a cooling drink to & Villa Home on Pistakee Bay For Convalescents and Elderly People. (Both men and women) - 4; Nursing cases accepted. ~ Beautiful landscaped grounds. Eight acres of park. Excellent fishing both summer and winter. Food plentiful, home prepared. Free transportation to ohurches of all denominations; also pre-arranged trips to theatre, concerts and lectures. Rates moderately scaled from $90 and up monthly, depending on accommodations. For further information, call or write Mrs. "Z". . Villa Home, Pistakee Bay, Rt. 1, McHenry Tel. 378 or 461 DRUGS AMP HSALTH AIDS Our complete supply of quality drugs guarantees your fullest satisfaction. We are ready to serve you in all emergencies with quality pRarmacals prepaid to your phy_ sician's prescriptions. • V * Always at Yo^r Serrice •• 'H' t. NYE DKUtj STORE 0 PHONE 26 McHENRY, ILL. mm the wide, spreading veranda of an old Plantation House, where fidr dles probably are tuning up for a real old fashioned hoe down. Facing the Plantation House is a sleepy small town newspaper office and nearby the traditional auction block for the disposal of plantation products like cotton and tobacco. I Other features include a Southern dinning room, supervised by a real Aunt Jamina; a soft drink bar modelled after the picturesque Absinthe House of New Orleans; a blacksmith shop with the village blacksmith busy at his anvil; a tasty. shop where pralinjes and other Souther^ goodies are on sale; a community post office in actual operation and a barber shop with a quartet hard at work on "Sweet Adeline". Daage/^as W> Cats Many insect powders, such as DDT, chlordane and others, while relatively harmless to dogs in small amounts, may be dangerous to cats. Before applying any insect powder to cats, owners should read the con tainer label. If the preparation Is not specifically declared to be safe for cats, the owner should check with a veterinarian before using it Subscribe for The Plainfleal*»r AS la Chlcftf* " The world's largest hotel Is the Stevens, the largest commerdtil structure is the Merchsndlse Mart, the largest building devoted to <Uiplay of a single industry's products, and the nation's top furniture marketing center is the American Fdrhl> ture Mart " * • HO •' ' '• Is Your Stomack Lik» a GAS FACTORY? When you eat a meal does seem to turii right liitti")|&s? _ Are you always bloated!1 ,»wjul gas pains? ; ^ , CERTA-VIN is helping hundreds of gas "victims" here in McHenry. This is a new, scientific formula. You take it before meals and it works with your food, expels' the gas, and thus you get the fullest good out of your meals. CERTA-VIN contains Ten Great Herbs combined with vitamin B and Iron. So it not only relieves gas; it also enriches the blood with iron and increases nerveenergy by supplying the body with vitamin B. Miserable people soon feel different all over, fco don't go on suffering! Oct CE TA-VIN -- Bolger's Drug Sto^e. Americans All -- Immigrants All", a aeries of twenty-four recorded programs dramatically presenting American heritage and growth, has been added to llie Illinois state library record collection, Secretary of State Edward J. Barrett, .state librarian, has aa~ nounced. The group of seventy-two discs; three to a program, was created by the United States office of education in cooperation with tfiQ Columbia Broadc&stng System, and under the guidance qf a distinguished copimittee- ot educators, Mr. Barrett said. A folder describing the series states that the combined talents of forty leading actors and actresses; siagers and musicians, plus .untold hours of research to insure historic accuracy went into its production. Albums of the individual programs are now available for loan to Ilinois residents throughout thtstate for the regular loan period of four weeks, Secretary Barrett pointed out. The complete script of each program caried in. booklet fortn in each album. %. 'v.'?, - -^nfr ^r /e-enacts Ihe con- of Auiericaiu life, Mr. Barrett said. tnutcqpH Ue^ffwNBt if a Iree Ameritfh ^1$ i4ajor '^ itranfgrant groups an«2 reqount3 the pageant V. S. marine oads while blindfolled. TO STATE LIBRARY Complete line of Beebe nvestbek remedies at. Wattle* Drug Store of progress, qf e major aspects MeHenry. // W L\ 0 #4 #"4, • ^ * ii *pp»rmtor! Pha-- hmtp m»T* i ; jC ^ Illinois Bell telq?hone operators get u ; tnany stich urgent appeals for aid. Inf^r Chicago alone, people in distress call the . ^ operator for help more than 1,000 times* ^ ' a week--every ten minutes of the day *'\ 'and night! ^ h An accident in the home... a sudden*-, illness... perhaps some other emergency.1' ^ !. When trouble strikes, many people turn ^ automatically to the telephone operator --their only link to the outside. Through training and instinct, ths 75^ t ^ operator acts fast in emergencies. Many J . ^ times her speed and initiative have meant "T* / ; the difference between life and death. Rain or tihlne, oar taxi ser« vlce' ls on rail to the people of'McHenry and surrounding comiaiipItV'. We promise qaM terrlre la comfortable <Wt • McHenry Cab Phone 723 - : It's comforting to know she is alwayf 1 J. ; AJ within arm's reach when you need her-- .S, ' J not only with operator service, but with \ ^ dial service, too. Her reassuring voice will ,, answer whenever you dial "operator.1* Your everyday, practical use of th# telephone makes every hello "a goo&lr^t buy." And when you consider the price* -rn less help of the operator in time of peril, '*;> you begin to realise how really valuabi#^ your telephone service is. •• . 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