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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Aug 1954, p. 8

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Eight 'ERFECT WEATHER. PROGRAM I CR MARINE DAY (Continued from. Page 1) THE McHENRY PIJ^NDgALER Thursday, August 5. 1954 J B--Utility: Curt Goristead, j Monroe, Wis.; Gerry Wallmim. Milwaukee; Laurie Lochner, Kli gin; Gappy .Trotter, Rockford. I B--Hydro Plane: Robert Seei per, Chicago; Jack Abraham, | Fremont. Wis.; Dave Hoffman, .Wheeling: Ronald Janz, Markham. ! D- Utility: CJ"len Racin Milton Wis ; Junction/ 3 st; Ben Franklin store, 2nd: Carey Electric, 3rd; "~ft'ent Corporation, honorable mention. Decorated Trucks: B & E Trout" Farm, 1st; Bjorkman & Son Hardware, 2nd; Kinley Eng-'j Hor"tonvilie. Wis valson, 3rd. High School Bands: Richmond, 1st; McHenry, 2nd. Musical Organizations: V.F.W. Drum & Bugle Corps, 1st; St Charles school, second HOLD SCOUTING EXPOSITION IN LEGION LOT AUG. 9 So that the public.may see how the program of. the Boy Scouts nf Amonca servis boys from the "age of S on up. Pack 362 will Forcier, 'i,HrticiPate in tl"> S(-outinS G rosso. P^rth'-Mich.; Ray Bethel, j sitkm Monda.v <'- . ning, in the AClaude Coleman, i 'ne,'ican H'tfon lot. While saving the larger aff^ii* t°: Exploi- WATER SAFETY PROGRAM TONIGHT * AT CRYSTAL LAKE Coleman. Wis.; Nile D- Hydro Piane: Howard Lind- . er and Boy Scouts. Pack 362 will j pitch their tepW-s. decked in Indi- | an finery. The <i°n dads, after mark. .Rockford; Jack Criesshig- : divc the niuht with the Pack er,' ceda. r Rap* ids, Iowa;' Micke• y, !m" em,b ers, will a^si^t Cubmaster McDonald, Kalamazoo, Mich Branding, Deefield. Ed Marching .Units: V.F.W. men s ANNUAL FLOWER dT ill team, 1st; Shriner horses.] ^ cnxiTTiTTT f ^ 2nd; V.FAV. ladies, 3rd; V F W. SHOW bOntl;UL.ED Color's, honorable mention. ! THURSDAY. AUG. 12 Twirling Units: Nancy Nel- {- OJ^Unued FrwiTpairison s Twnlers, 1st; Marion Len- : • schow, 2nd; Rufh Jacobs' Twirl- j John Boyle prepare breakfast for the Cubs in tru. Indian style. j It is hoped tluf. -t::e outing will , acquaint te p a r e n t s and i n t e r e s t j the Cubs in the Boy Scouting program as the boy's next big , experience At the same time, j it increases participation in the show an,d demonstrates more clearly to the public the many members of the families involved in the entire Scouting program. Members of Pack 362 are Skills and techniques of swimming- will be demonstrated at the fifth annual water safety show to be held Thursday evening, Aug. 5, at 8 o'clock at the Crystal Lake park beach • presented by participants in the six weeks' Red dross-water safety program. The director, Edmund Sobotkiewicz, has planned a water ballet of trained swimmers, 200 children and adults from the eight beaches and a few comedy acts with music. There is no admission charge and the public is mos,t cordially invited to attend. Gray Ladies and Motor Corps driver will be represented and act as ushers. CUB SCOUTS ers, 3rd; McHenry Twirlers, hon- : jnor an accessory with materials; orable mention. | 39, 6( arrangements all green. Children's-Class A: Lynn Hait-i using" diffeient textures and m&n, 1st f Judith Foreman, 2nd. " j hues; . 40, 6. novice an angements j holding their annual picnic this Children's Class B: Sons of the ,no pluvious blue ribbon winnerl; , Sunday at Pottie s Woods. Any Legion, 1st; Carol Anderson, 2nd; j -H. 6 arrangements in metal con- Cub Scout pack, 3rd; -Boy Scout tainer; 42, 6 arrangements of zinnias, .any container; 43, 4 arrangements of dried materials. Table's Class 44, children's tables, Troop, No. 161, honorable mention. * Other parade entries included city and township officials, Le- . . rion Colors and drill team. Glad- ' christening, graduation, shower c riTts? KriH'i 1 • .1 S» anniVflycortf r\i 1 r _ stane Department store, Ca'penboy who is 8 and wishes to join the pack is invited to join the fun with his family. For more information, contact one of the den mothers listed in last week's Plaindealer. and bridal; 45. anniversary b,lifters" Local!' No*" 2087?'.Williams j fets;_.^00^n riding horses, Casey Twirlers Toriyan" Home Furnishings, ABOUQUETS TO CHAMBER The Future Farmers of Amer- CAJtD OF THANKS We would like to take this means of saying thanks to the fire departments from McHenry, Richmond and Spring Grove and to neighbors who helped at the time our barn bu:ned last week. We were most grateful for everything. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. Matt Schmitt *13 The first zoo in America was at Philadelphia in 1874. Cub Scout pack, No. 361, will have a picnic Aug. 8 on the V.F.W. grounds at 2 p.m. Each family is asked to bring a picnic basket. Ice cream and pop will be served on the grounds. Cubs are to bring baseballs, bats and gloves for game '•competition between the Cubs and their dads. Mothers are asked to be ready to substitute for the dads President Woodrow Wilson was football coach at Princeton in 1890. third vote wins Marengo voters of the community high school district went to the polls for the third time in ! the last six months'Saturday and approved an increase in the educational tax rate. The same proposl was defeated in the previous elections. The vote Saturday was 690 to 570 in favor of the increase from fifty to sixty-five cents. The Dominican founded in 1215. Order was The first permanent iron woi*k6 was built in Massachusetts in 1645. ' merican Fiberglass Awning company, Niesen's Five to One Dollar store, U.S. Marines' jeep, Carol Jean Anderson, Main Paint Cen- cups ter and Bob Cameron. Winners of first place trophies or second and third place cups are asked to call for them at the Alexander Lumber company. Coronation anniversary, silver anniversary j jca organization has expressed and golden anniversary; 46, 4 tea | sincere congratulations to the t tables (optional). j chamber of Commerce for the 1 Arrangements in Tea Cups ! excellent. manner ' in which Mar- Class 47, a! rangements in tea jno Day was conducted. They are ; . also .appreciative of the cooper- Junior Classes \ ation shown the F.F.A. in eon- (Ages 6 to 9 and 9 to 15) i nection with the operation of Class 48, potted plants; 49, i their stand. flower arrangements using nur- j j sery rhymes as a theme; 50, j CARD Or THANKS vegetables: 51. arrangements us- i j w ;sh to thank all my friends ; ing an accessory; 52. conserva- ; f0r the beautiful cards, flowers A spool of thread is known as a "reel of cotton" in England. Many hundreds attended the ; ^on c]ass (non-competitive); 53, ;v>rl <;ifts thev sent me while I carnival each night, and Satur- , tropical day evening, especially, drew a tive) huge c:o\vd to see Miss Judy ]'~Teund crowned officially as cueen of Maiine Day exhibit (non-competi- •ns in the hospital. They surely helped to sho'tm the days. I alsiv want to thank Fr. Coakley -ir.d the Altar and Rosary sodality fur their prayers and mass NOTICE *. The. partnership of Volney , - . IT" " ' Brown and Fredhviai unde. doing offerings and visits. God bless business as the M & M Market has been dissolved as of July 24 "Bud" Brown is now sole owner Good luck, "Bud."' 13 of ceremonies and Mayor Geo:ge P. Freund spoke briefly concerning the selection of Miss Freund and her court. The crown was i placed on her head by last year's j title-holder, Val Cappell, in a most impressive ceremony. Race Winners Sunday's races brought thousands to the banUj of the Fox , river and on both bridges to j watch the thrilling contests. Although a few drivers were , tlrrown into the water du ing the ' <iaiirse of the races, only one was injured. He was John Hopper of Middletown," Ohio. He was i thrown f:on his boat and as it [ campt, down it struck him. ' re- j f aiting in several cracked ribs j J*- was hospitalized over night, ! curing which time his wife and , Taughter were guests in thn Russell Swit2£r home. By Monday afternoon they were jMe- to start their journey homer One of the most colorful sights of the entire event was the long row of lights on the-piers near the Hunter Boat company on Saturday night, the thoughtfulness of the Hunters in welcoming visiting drivers as they reported in with their boats. The Hunters had taken 100 brown paper bags, weighted them down with sand' and placed huge candles in the sand which burned as a welcome. Racing results were as follows: J--Utility: Jerry Opperud, Williams Bay, Wis., Michael Helm, Thiensville, Wis, Chuck Mapes, Elgin, Celeste Byrne, Chicago. A--Utility: Pat Robertson, Milwaukee; Bobby Gran, Milwaukee; Ted Moberg, West Allis, Wis.; Dick Granraft, west Allis, Wis. A--Hydra Plane: Richard Schtucessel, Neenah, Wis.; Ed Sullivan, Chicago; Chuck Hampton/\ Waukegan; Frapk-~£arretto, Elgin you all. Thank you again. *13 Kat'.erine We tie It costs $7,200 to get a loaded Fred Marunde ' B-47 jet bomber off the runway. NOW'S THE TIME TO MODERNIZE YOUR KITCHEN Why not enjoy all the advantages of having a kitchcn that fits today's needs! It's easy to modernize, whether do it yourself 6r have it done. Come in and talk' it over... we can help you get started. ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. PHONE 1424 547 MAIN ST. McHENRY. ILL. FRESH CANDY HEADQUARTERS! Our Whitman's refrigerator gives you kitchen-fresh candy all year 'round... Get some today! t 0 fRW CHOCOLATES BOLGER'S drug STORi 103 S. 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