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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Jul 1954, p. 12

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£ • : » ^.l'v ?' • •* ' :'l s •'.!' " '?> ".»;;y*.*' '; V. •>*».' I ILL.infill ,v i-. Vj *'-.«• W v '*• 4 >'<>, •",• '•.» • .1 !' *• .V?-*, ::*: V your TOHgorator be your spda fwrttih, and win the labHelrose Park I Italian celebration f0» • «Wip IW>*I a-1 Ovif swt woekend, Mary Scfci nrone the Id theft, vtatfUt the AMMett recehtly s:'wai Jiia's cousin, Jayne Wysch, uVv W Ch*c*o. '• *t: Last 'ftaesday, Ajrrn Brzesinski -iA heW her^ibcdlrMy bunco party. A •' V«ry dcflfbtfui lunch was served. ^ . Mr. aftd Mrs. Gene Tammen ~-i9aid J^nily were out visiting the . t^XrWmom over the weekend. Laat r. nWacki WU and Roy and family WefcttoRno* UhL, to visit M*. aad Mra. prink Klavlnski. They -• brought baek Steve and Susan Idavftttki to Stay with thfem for a weak. rMt wwtk, Steve Wijas of CJub p UJfKMr celebrated his birthday. ' Belated birthday greetings, Steve. i, llf. and Mra. Walter Para Went to .Lamone on Monday of Via week. Wally is still on vadattdn. i Donald Kibbi la now at Qamp £uncan enjoying all Ike outdoor qpOrts a young boy should. His •tother and father brought him kome for the carnival on Sunday ~ but he left a&ain that same ^eventng. I|f\ «»d Mrs. Martli have 'realty had some visitors from far •way*with them this past week; <Ml|t Bsaer of Monrovia, .Calif., 4 Mrmer resident of %aKtinoor, lifts. R** mm**, . s»o * resident of baKetftooi- noto Of Dawson. Yukon Teriitory. Tfce jpHf&r >eople ndghtbe inteK > knowing U*t lUy is is married and: is liv^ Jng in Watson, Yukon "Territoty, Ifed hopes within the next yea* |o rtturn to the States to stay. Ill Order to .get beta, she had to travel By train, boat and plane. 1Mb FOBS has gone on vieAtioh to risjit his aunt in Michigan. ) Visiting Mr. and Mrs. FOBS (Ms past weekend were Mr. and ^n^-^ochim and aaas of Villa Wnt.and Mr. and Mrs. Yahneke. #f. Chicago. :. The Pun Club welcomes a new |Mmber, Jenny Olteary, to their giroup Last week Lu Bitterman •vas hostess to the club. FtiM Were won by Jean Booster, laura Kunz, Jenny O'Learf and feu Bitterman. A very tasty mid- 4«>t snack was served. New Arrival If perchance there ahould be any buttons popped off of the Shirts of two of our policemen, the reason for this Is the arrival of Karen L*e Kraus Sunday morning in Woodstock hospital. Karen weighed five pounds at birth. Hie parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Kraus, Jr., son and daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. John Kraus of Lakemoor. Congratulations to the parents and grandparents. last a Suggestion While sitting on the Jfeftda:y afternoon at the frhen #* last time the beach was very ttowtf. wttft * children* theti £ «rkfft quit# . a. .few of the older fkfyS enjoying thetesehres at that •articular time in the water with q-pSwir blue Levis on. I H* turtieve ~:0*§Mr no other reason other than • healthful one, these boys should 'vtxnove their regular articles of ck)thing and go bathing in the proper attire, which has Always baen a swimming suit. Illness Henry Fast is home raeuperatfrom his recent illness. Mrs. McDeranott is still in the hospital and, although she is much improved and her temperature haS been normal the last few days, they still have not operated but the report is Thursday or Friday will be the day for the operation. Mr. McDermott infarpiS me that Jenny's cousin, Nellie Morrison, is still bet >g his housekeeper and is plannii ' on staying until Jenny comes w«ck home and takes up her /rhorea again, which we hops will be very soon. now. Uncle Sam Says I t ' » • -- t a t o a a sabotaattsl ban• die of nseier le. start year own b«sl> mm la^lt yM'rt IssMag forward to Jfce mklay wfcsa year aune wfi lafipin ea a start front or lie • sblagls asnrr IsIfcn limy ti tbiil abeal Sa aasfc ye«H aeed. nere Is «ia mum way.-la bs ready far that ttm*. Hi takbflw plaaga If yaa waat ead eTJea yean ynll get back 94 yea flt.82S.74 fey UN. JEaral Mlyfer the Payrall Snvtag* 4*|aa wkera yaa work ar the IMA Plaa at yoar bank. U. 1 Torn*} DIH'Iimm Let home applause of y«¥* fMnlly. Miss aeraMMne specialist it the Univeietty of Illinois, says to mix bevarages that are nourishing as well as refreshing. Keep usilk, ice cream or sherbet, fruit juicea and a few carbonated beverages ready to mix. The variety that , you can prepare quickly is almost unlimited. For opurisMnt drinks use milk as a base, add tee creaih, eggs or even both. Then if your youngsters won't «at right because it's Just too. hot, don't worry too much, as long as they get their share of theae nourishing frosty coolers, they will be pretty well fed. Add Variety in flavor aad color to these beverages by using different fruit, fruit Juices or other flavors, such as chocolate, vanilla or mint. YouH need to use only * sifcall amount of carbonated beverage to add the "bubbles" that children like so well. For example, milk mixed with ginger ale and cracked toe is a refreshing drink. Top it off with a colorful straw to give It that professional touch. Even though yau are watching your calories, there are n)any delicious drinks you can mix and enjoy without exceeding your calorie quota. How rich they #re will be up to you. Cool Jiiiaes mixed with alkeirtiet, snd eteMn* ated water oftir a wide selection of flavors. Try ftie jtt 9t.j can of apricot nectar <jf 1$ cuips of orange Juice diluted With one quart of ginger ale p4ureft over one pint of oranfre sherbfefc. Or mix the Juke of one lemon with % clip of cooked siev^df'prunes, lA cup of pineapple juice and 1»4 cups of water. Have you tried to -ble&d ^Vegetable juices? Grate % <$up. of cucumber and mix it With 2 Mi cups of tomato Juice, 1 -table* spoon of lemon Juice, M teaspoon of Worcestershire sotape, Vz teaspoon of onion juice and 1 teaspoon of salt, strain and serve ice cold. . If you . want ,a drink th*t Is a little more nourishing, how about a "Grape Nog?" Beat,a* egg until it is as thick as cream. Stir in ttfftspoon of cinnamon, 1 teaspoon of lemon Juiee and two cups of chilled grape juiee. Serve very cold. Or, if you pre* fer, a "Grape Float," pour chilled grape Juiee (war ft seo»p of ice cream. * i?. MmSNHx I^JIINDEaLER *-- »»•»» syfsi'i i'js wMMWWmm SPRING GROVE By Mrs. Chari«i (!MM DEMOCRACY ViE^EfAaiJE CASSEROIE , FAIR.-TO-MtODLm tei- .a\ \\\ HI ESSION IS SEMCKALLy Cfttfrtto TO THE OKAO/NG FOR MARKET. . w m TMV COTTON INPUSTItV tliCKC AKg WINE 6KADCS, UPWARO raoNi *&00»<6*OINARy* TO MiPOtiwo FAIR* < / moxMAKY USASC we 4MW 6HADKD THE BXPRSiStON 4PWWV ro msan "pzerrYGOoP. w- < 1 . V<- *>• V 1 IR A #CUOW is torn AUHMMTT ' IN HIS JOQ AND MIS HOSM Mft> SETTING SOMETMIN0ASIM ^Olt. T«e FUTURE, HE'S AM Tj> SAV HE'S POIN4*FAI»e-TO^IlD0UN'r ACTUALLY, we KNOW MK 0OHNO RtQHT WMU>+ ' W i « ^ 1 • ' 1 A in . . . m.A 1,1 i You may be the most skillful driver in the world, but if you haven't learned to drive with the stream of traffic on a busy city street, you're driving dangerously. Moses 'was the world's renowned lawgiver. most m . . j f f | ) i s s ^ Saturday evaaLng. Jttly 24, the L2A will bold its monthly meet* will be held at the small beach and on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Brickaon's home. Come dressed for swimming. Refreshfe ments will be served. $bis meet- I tag Starts at • p.m. '•% •' I Carnival News * Members of the fire depart- ! MMit wish to thank all who had anything to do with the dfeccess 6i this year's darnival. Hie time and work Involved was well ^rorth while and, although all workers are tired and weary, thay know their efforts were not fn vain. The police department Seserves Mention of their .good WWk in handling the heavy traffic and the large crowds of peofie. The firemen looked Very nice IN their new blue whirls. To each and everyone, thank you. SUMMER SALE All *UMMR APPAREL 3 TO OFF •; r. INCLUDES SUB-TEEN FASHIONS Alii CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT RUTH HOULE Ph0M 1823 11 C^' Cryvtal Lake Ave. G»)rstal Lake» VL JKnowing how to handle yo^r car is one thing; using good judgement in heavy traffic Is another. Drive smoothly and. swait .your turn; don't take 1ii> necessary chances. It's been proven that one-way Waav/Anyone Can Have HOT WATER <|UI$j|U streets can carry about 40 per cent mor* traffic. Use the designated one-way streets and you'll find you'll get there faster. PORTABLE MFUT RUTTA COSTS LESS THAN S3.0(| MATTY |ME» * portable FAST-WaY WATE* containing water. Plug ia bM.., c*t HOT WATKK QUICK! tmt lM«tthln(. KrubbtiiR. waablnb u» tvmratora. milk eana. pal la. ate. OSUtllia »«ry last. Speed ol beabbalaijw --•dtiwSmwuteoo the qaancity. Conx DMwtttni. Noflrw to build--oo hot water Itaill •> wwl»| ap and down itaira. No lln, «e ainaa, m top boavy luel bill*. Handy! litipiMlwl Rood dlroetioo* before uaioK. tottav. How eooM Uaa tbao 13.00. For aal« by-- Carey Electric Shop in S. Green St Phone 251 Leading Hardware & Electric Stores Everywhere ^MfOKK-SMVKtl • iT , . N»t only is PYKQFAX Gas a j wonderfiil work-aaver; ils h4fh ' quality makes it unexcelled in efficiency, economy and dependability. Due to a series of exacting, scientific tests -- PvitOfAX Gas is free from moisture and Tother impurities -- makes cook- , ing easier -- heats water faster. | Visit our showroom. Learn how Httie it costs to start enjoying ' the many conveniences of tUs modern, inexpensive fuel -- .PYI^OFAX Gas. * *"PyTofmx" it a ttede-mmik ; ol frraAi Oaa Carpora'tem af •S.- # _ , .J.. , When the food budget needs Stretch ing. try this wonderful rice adQd vegetable casserole. Youll be serving it often when you see how -your family goes for it. . H eup uncooked ride ;2 tablespoons shortening. . .1 cup diced carrots |4 «P coarsely cut celery 1 12-ounee package frendi style green beans, thawed '1 aMdium-sised ooiea»4fa£al)r allesd W Uatqpooas salt % teaspoon pef^or 2 cups water i5^"- Brown rice lightly in heated shortening, stirring frequently to prevent binning. Arrange carrots and celery in bottom of 2-quart casserole. Cover with riee, then beans and finally onions. Sprinkle with salt pepper. Pour water over riee aad vegetables. Cover. Bake in moderate oven (350*F.) about hour, or until rice and vegetables are tender. Yield: Six 1-cup servings, Mrs. daronce Miller and children, Miss Charlotte Freund and Dan and Vic Freund enjoyed a day at Twin Lakes on Wednesday of last week. t Mrs. John Sanborn underwent, surgery at Belmont hospital in. Chicago on Friday. , ^ Ben May is a patient at St. *4: Joseph's hospital in Elgin. ' Mrs. Sam Rogers and Patty > visited her daughter in Wiscon- , • sin last week. , v - The carnival at Peter^>^, * parish grounds last weekend wad' very well attended. Crowds of people from all neighboring towns were present. Father Dal" ieden and members of the p&rlafa| " wish to thank all who helped in tv any way to make this affair such a great success. . g •,,, A gathering of relatives wadFtx? held at the liome of Mrs. Williaxrjr^ ' Britz on Thursday night. Therei was a weinie roast and refreshments served. The evening was spent at cards and general famb* ly chatter. is the veny time you're probably going home from work. It's getting dark. You're tired. There's more traffic than at any other time. Take it easy -- find the le&it-travelled route «hd Ovoid the worst traffic. The name David means beloved. 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