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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 May 1953, p. 14

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msm ullom Lake Bve Levesqg| f < ,h -Jf V -AM t. -%m w km Meeting May 81 ,f|':TWi Bttt scheduled meeting of v **• CuMom-Knoll association wilJ ::j,\ hold at the bea-jh, Sunday > •• *t 10. I*, is urged that gv^Hiity property owner in McCulta « Lake and Knoll-Wood at- J&m In the case of inclement P"1 - wetther, the meeting will be hiU In the beach house. ,»^v Fre4 refreshments will be ser «* y ^ K||^A We want the entire community I* , -, signed up 100 percent. This goa! i ould be reached and let's prove can be done! Change Of Leadership Because of permanent employ IJ". : '.ent, Mrs. Helen Harth, wh us been such a capable dc: : -other, will no longer be able t< J ^ in charge. ( v The den was fortunate' to se ' «ure the services of Mrs. Dor f>.;'«*hv Miller, who will now tal:< ;t>ver the management. This posi lion carries many responsibili lies and only with the complet to-operation of the mothers wi] «he be able to perform her task: to the utmost , The beach house has been made available for meetings of the Boy Scouts and the Cut ^jg-outs. It will be interesting tc .(-are if our young lads will takr an interest in the place and hel; ^vwith the upkeep. Population Increase^ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brendle, Jr. jroudlv announce the arrival of ; Jjheir son: Tern*, born on May 7 ;»! Memo- ia! honpital. Wood -;;ltOCk. t($ Mother and father have be- «me quite attached to the little , jellow and have decided to keep Mrs. Hockmeier of Elmwood Park, Terry's maternal grandj «iother, enjoyed a few weeks' "*tsit with the young Brendles to help with the care of the new •on. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brendle. -ftr., became quite captivated our community during the many summer seasons they have enjoyed here. As a result, we are proud to number them on our roster of permanent families. Welcome to the fold. Has A Gay Whirl Mrs. Jake Kantorski joined the other members of her group, the Cousins' Club, in Chicago last Sunday and the ladies stepped out on the town. The first stop was a restaurant on the north side for a No Mess jo Mop Op! wonderful dinner. The final destination was the theater, where the ladi&s enjoyed watching Danny Kaye in "Hans Christian Andersen" and "Hiawatha." Mrs. Kantorski left the ladies in the city to take the late train back home. Awful good for the morale to enjoy an evening like this. $)« £ j5' " A Sincere Thank Tea Mrs. Theresa Schults wishes to express her many thanks to the wonderful friends who remembered her with cards and letters during her recent hospitalization. These greetings from good friends speeded her recovery immensely. Driving A New Car Have you seen Mary Burg driving gaily around town in her luscious new DeSoto? A new car is always such a joy to the vvner. Entertain On Sunday Myrtle and Gerry Burg opened heir home to Mr. and Mrs. rthur Burg, Sr., and daughter, j 'lary, on Sunday for a delicious inner. No tools needed. Quickly owl i installed on undersia'e of tank Willi offensive "ADJUSTO-GRIPS"* tfcctf koU tray firmly in place. Ami rife Mt ft* dean. Rust, stain mid aluminum with baked-oa i that i 1 smis FIT MOST mm X No. 16 UNIVERSAL MOOOL-* & N* V MOOOtN Mooa -- 1 ms". "!*- * VYCITAL'S Hardware Sheet Metal 1*3 8. Greea St. Mcflenry PHONE 98 WmlOKU^CAU U«WRWl«e-8alttBW5 1953 DODGE . 1951 PACKARD 1950 PONTIAC 1950 FORD . 1947 FORD . 1941 MERCURY 1940 FORD . Sedan Sedan 2 Door 2 Door 2 Door 4 Door 2. Daor Samsel & Meersman m is. PEARL KHEET niOME MeHENRY 1010 MGS|C$J|$^ JUL So long until next week. Predict Rise In Foreign Travel Chas. M. Hayes, president of the Chicago Motor club, has pre dieted a IS per cent rise in foreign travel for 1963. Hayes pointed out that there are several contributing causes for this: 1. World War IX brought Europe closer to millions of people who served there, or who had relatives stationed there. It made it a familiar everyday place to the great mass .of the American public. 2. The post-war period seen a 30 per cent incerase in persons receiving vac ation-withpay, thus increasing the general field of prospective travelers. 3. Low "eff-season" rate* abroad and new tourist air farep which alone account for a 60 per cent increase in foreign travel. This revolution in travel, ^Haye said, is net merely a post-wjboom, but a definite pattern ir tourism that is here to stay. A total of 812,644 U. S. citizens departed by sea and ai during 1952. This was an increase of 22 per cent over the preceding year. "The breakdown in citizen travel," Hayes stated, "shews 477,811 going by air and 334,833 by sea. The European total of 322,868, however, shows 206,559 going by sea and 116,- 309 by air.' Last year the majority of Americans abroad were in the $3,000-17,000 income bracket. This represents %n all-time record in foreign travel. ' JUDICIAL REFORM Governor William G. Stratton has announced he would submerge one personal objection in an effort to assure unified support for tire- -judicial reform article in the General Assembly. The governor said he is setting aside temporarily his objection to the inclusion of the provision that one-half of the' nominating committee shall consist of lawyers. "The over-all question of Judicial revision is paramount," Governor Stratton said. Bead the Want Ads! Frank S. May BLACK OTlRT Sand - Gnvtl - DriTtwiyi Excavating Rouie 5. NcHtnry , Phono: McHenry 580-M-l ADVERTISE IN THE vtik ~,'<r Tmm&aj. M** 3M. I i What Happens behind the scenes ? Scales so delicate they can weigh a fraction of a grain,, • . v * graduates" so small they can measure a single drop * • • ' - J)ure, fresh pharmaceuticals of the utmost quality, guar&n- ^ teed by such trusted names as SQUIBB ... these fine "tools" . , in the hands of pharmacists qualified by years of training imd experience, guarantee the accurate compounding of ytbe prescription you entrust to ua. •We als6 make a point of quality pred^ vets throughout our pharmacy ... for Instance, Squibs Dcntm, Cream ... to 'help neutralise harmful mouth acids more effectively ... to clean thoroughly with safety . . . to give you a cleaner, fresher mouth and breath. Wour prescriptions are our specialty • .tiM * Oraao Street BOLGER'S PHONE 40 DRUGSTORE MeHeary, K1L i\ tliA QlCU&A&Citt! Give HIM something useful - something to wearchoose from Famous Name Brands - brands he knowf. liW/ < : V 2 j * -i- i'- i 4 ,* , ra >4 4}^,. i: I*. 3m; Skipper Sport Shiril whether he prefers long short sleeve models, they here In a wide array. or Long Sleeve Models • - • ^ 13.95 to $7.95 Sfoort Sleeve ~|195 to $5.95 W Skipper T Shirts with crew neck or Gauchp. Solid colors or fancy patterns. tt to $4.95 .. TcnlltHBnM legular 4-in-hand or bows in seasons newest patterns. $1 to $2.50 Initialed Handkerchiefs of fine white lin<j|^ ^ ^ Si9 a boot for Wflson Socks Bright colored Argylles, nylons, rayons and cottons. 59c to $2.50 MVan Heusen Shirts With famous French cuffs Century Collar, or barrel cuffs. $345 to $4.95 T fit* $24.50 Buxton W*ll«t« . wtfth key tainers to match Faultless Pajamas with famous nobelt waistbarod. v. > . $6' ;; • $450 to $10 Cither WaOeOs -- »4J» la $» If yoti are sttfl fn doubt, give him a CERTIFICATE iri any amount you wish. Peter M. 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Bouquet and Bath Powder set. color pictures BTc Tube of PRELL SHAMPOO Cleans as it beautlfiee ALL WITE 23c S Ounce THSHAY Beforehand Lotion 49c 9 S7c tube*, 1.14 Yfluo You get both for only 40c Jar II Daggett AWannHtll NOXZiMA B DEODORANT OREAM SKIN CHUM With iiw inprevMl ftrmria 29c a I at ttii* special price Tartan 4-os. bottle A regular 1.00 jar 09s Sitn Crun 2-oz. tube flu»tO*/e M«rel licit* Tea m Toil*trios D R U G S T O R E ; OBEEN STREET PHONE 40 MCHENBT, ILL. ^ We give and redeem Gold Bond Stamps. • -T 'f;

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