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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Aug 1954, p. 11

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Thursday, August 19, 1954 THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Page Eleven LAKEMOOR & LILYMOOR and being in a state of upheaval, everyone had a good time. By Manwlla Foss The policemen should all be very proud ot the new uniforms sure Warn In Several cases,of akin eye' infections and sinus tions have caused Dr. Dr. and Mrs. L. Krieger and since last Sunday. They Judge and Mrsfj Harry Brady looked like they all walked out were guests ot) Mr., and Mrs. ! of a fashion magazine when they Walter Szarek Fiiday, Aug. 13. ; had their pictures taken. • \ Mr aiir^Mr" ' ; were sur<» Richard Hyatt iis ehafttoari, of i priced laSt- vveek^by a visit front! this affair and as we all know con'iv ' in the past any affair he .ha.-? Leslie,; planned has been well worth Krieger, health officer, to take ! while attefttfingr. Keep this evensamples of the water at the vari- j ing open and come out and emeus beaches of Lily Lake to de- j ioy yourself as you all ha\? <m. termine -the "bacteria cbunt an!; the past degree of* contamination - of, all beach areas. At the present time there is no official condemnatic-i of .Lily Lake Wbut future actioin will be taken if the Illinois Public Health- department returns %n unfavorable report on the samples now in their possession. Dr. Krieger will notify President Mc- Dermott and the village board of Lakemoor as to the laboratory findings and, if necessary, official action will be • taken at the next regular meeting of that official body. Lakemoor police wish to call the attention of all residents to the fact that the village ordinances provide an 18-rpot clearance on all roadways. Anyone who parks on roadways and iiterfeies in any way With the 13- foot clearance will get a ticket for illegal parking. This drastic action is being taken because certain people do not leave room, ^ in case of file, for a fire truck to get through. Bowling Nfwsi' Anyone desiring to join the women's bowling league wluuJi bowls- on Monday evenings at 9 p.m. in the McHenry Recreation center, please contact Elsi3 Cynovva at MeHeriry 594-M-2. General News Vacationing their ' nephew from Birmingham, ! Mr- and Mrs.'Marty WrubleWAla., and his wife, Mr and Mr'.,, ski. have gone to Ra^o,-^£19^. ^t?. Douglas Wade. At the saiuo* -MuTly-j* folks' - fui * t\v6-' time, Clive Wade's oldest bro-, weeks. Happy vacationing^ Marty ther, William, whei by the way. and Dorothy. They have^ with is, 93 yen's old/-and his >.wife | them- .theii? daughtei^fcindW were also visiting here. Mr, and j Mrs. Wade's daughter,, Mrs. George Griffith, and husband also Our village president, Claude F. McDermott, will be vacationing up in Minnesota for the next month. Have a nice time. Mac, we know you need this vacation. Last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foss were visited by Maicella's two brothers and j las 3nd her dad. In spite of Tfemodeling' Chicago. came over to enjoy the out-oftown guests. For the past two weeks, M". and Mrs. George Forbes have had a few guests staying at their home. They were Mrs. Forbes' sister, Mrs. Bedard, of Chicago, P.T.A, New#,, The Lily Lake P.T. A. will have their first meeting on Sept. 9, at 8 p.m. in the little schoolhouse. This will be on that day only the month of September due to the fact that school starts late this year and the Usual meeting night is the first Thursday of the least, Raj", iSr.., had a birthday Monday. \ Joan BecRer celebrated her first birthday on the eleventh of August., also; Mr. Yaeger announced at the Ladies League installation of office; s that he was celebrating his birthday that day. • • ~ Schi&vioHe' cetfptorato'ti h'er" birthday on Sunday, Aug. 15. She had dinner at her son Doii's house and- later, in- the ever.ihg " went' to thejf outdoor theatre. Steph Szarek celebrated her birthday Saturday evening but her birthday was Mondav. Aug 16„ Alex Wirfs also was among the birthday children this month. Hi? day was on the fifteenth also. Happy birthday to all of you and many happy returns of the dav. > Polio victims need help NOW ! e «r jMARCK Or DIMES AUGUST 16 TO 31 The River Nile is approximately 4,000 miles long. her brother, Mr. Windt, of Park month. Further news regarding Ridge, and Mrs. Fournier of Edi- . this meeting Will be issued at a son Park, a dear friend. Mr. and Mrs. Brzezinski's house is buzzing with a few extra children's voices this past week due to the fact that they have staying with them Anne's sister's children, Dennis, Doug- Christine Schutte of later datr. Birthday* The Raymond Cynowa household has been a very busy one this past week due to the fact that on the eleventh of August Elsie celebrated her birthday; on i the thirteenth, Larry, their son, had a birthday and last but not Greatly L.I.A, News The L.I A. wishes to announce that there will be no August meeting due to the fact that most of its officers and members are either on vacation or have other things planned for the usual meeting night. The next meeting will be at the insta'Ution dance, which will take place Sept. 25 at Club Lilymoor. Tickets are now on sale. Mis. Sarley is in charge of the tickets and will be very glad to have you come and get them or t5v.«? will be only too willing to bring them to you. Other members have tickets that they will be out selling, also. This is our annual installation of officers and we will have our' usual smorgasbord supper and dancing from 9 p.m. u n t i l 2 a . m . ^ - H I H I I I I Reduced Prices for Wlsco Aluminum Combination WINDOWS & DOORS Assembled At Toolcrafls New Plant * Richmond, Illinois Delivery 10 Days, Installed By Factory Trained Mechanics AUTHORIZED DEALER May Construction TOM BOWER, Salesman RICHMOND 4581 or 2581 \ ROBERT HAY "THE ' LOW OVERHEAD WAY' General Contractor New Construction and Remodeling LET US FIGURE FOR YOU Phone 622-W-2 ROUTE 4 McHENRY, ILLINOIS liwistkat (^ot & • ' Atlot Brewing Company, ChlcofO HERMAN R. KREUTZER COURT & ELM STS. McHENRY, ILL. PHONE McHENRY 290 b !v^ buy your milk by the gallon School's out! Now's the time to stoke-np with fresh, wholesome milk for that needed vacation energy. Have plenty on hand for the whole family order your milk in sanitary gallon or half gallon glass bottles. Easy to handle . . . compact. „. they save extra space in your refrigerator. Remember, die "gallon rate" assures you worthwhile savings, too. > ^ / Mickey the Milkman says: "l«y your milk in glass, it's life modern, convenient way** For Your Convenience We Deliver Two Half Gallons at Gallon Prices. FREUND'S DAIRY, Inc. Route 31 Phone McHenry 195 J Miles North Of McHenry It Pays to Advertise In The McHenry Plaindealer i i i i i n i i i i i i i t i i i i li n i n ii i rru! ii i n i n 11 n i n 111 it n n i i.n i it V. F. W. CARNIVAL FOX RIVER POST 4600 - McHenry, III. Half Mile East oi McHenry -- On Route 120 AUGUST 19-20-21-22 RIDES GAMES EN/TERTAINMENT Follow the CROWDS! BIGGER and* SETTER than Ever Before BRING THE KIDS - HAVE FUN V. F.W. GROUNDS "FREE PARKING" GRAND PRIZE 1954 Oldsmobile "98" A 3-SPEED BICYCLE For Lucky Boy and Girl - - - Just Sign Your Name At The Registration Desk For The Drawing! The Following Prizes Will Be Given Away By The McHenry Fire Dept. ^ SATURDAY NITE - AUG. 21st... 11 Foot "Admiral" Upright Deep Freeze -- "Bendix" Automatic Washer --- 16" Jacobsen Rotor Lawn Mower -- "Admiral" Combination Radio-Phonograph -- "Admiral Portable Radio. <ir>. x| : : J j o Of course, you don't know the name of the gentleman who holds the title to this beautiful automobile. We can't tell you ourselves who he is. We don't know his name, or his occupation, or his place of residence, or the mission that brought him to this particular spot. And yet, we feel--as you undoubtedly do -- that we know a great deal about him! We would surmise, for instance, that he is a well-known and widely respected member of his community--and a prominent figure in his daily profession. We would guess that he is a person of sound judgment and excellent taste. We would be willing to venture that he places great value on the comfort and safety of his family and his friends. And we would feel safe in saying that he is the sort of person you would like to know. For anyone who has enjoyed the privilege of daily contact with Cadillac owners--as we have--understands that the vast majority of the men and women who drive this distinguished car share a great common bond in all these respects. * * * Owners, the world over, will testify that the wonderful things a Cadil'ac says about you constitute one of the fih-st rewards of Cadillac ownership. But it is important, we think, to remember that Cadillac's eloquence is essentially a by-product of Cadillac's quality. And this quality has never before been so manifest as in the Cadillac creation currently in our showroom. It is beautiful ... and distinguished ... and luxurious .. . and fine in performance--to a degree unprecedented, even for the "Standard of the World". Why not stop in and see us soon for a personal inspection and demonstration of the 1954 Cadillac? You'll be a most wel- . come visitor at any time! OVERTON CADILLAC - PONTIAC Co. 400 FRONT STREET PHONE 17 McHENRY. ILLINOIS

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