Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Dec 1935, p. 2

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Farnt Implements, Tractors, Wagons.NewIdea Line ' Highway 20 - West McHenry, III. v As we close the- old year's books we find among our chiefest assets your good will and friendship. And in a spirit of appreciation may we wish for youProsperityandHappiness in 1936, Milk Producers and Riverside Dairy IT'S ALWAYS A PLEASURE To Leave the Busy I^Y-8 production line long enough to ring out a VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR ESPECIALLY FOR YOU Buss-Page Motor Sales •WATCH THE FORDS GO BY' fc f Boy and Bull Are Both Champions r....' Oui Arthur Miller and sifter, Dorothy, of Zenda, Wis., visited here - Thursday. William Martin of Chicago spent the past week at his home here, also visitinjr a few days in Woodstock Miss Getie Weber returned home Thursday from a visit with relatives at Zenda, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Purvey and little daughter of Chicago are spending the holidays here. Mr. and Mrs. L. C Benwell and family spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Herman.' Dunker and family, near Wauconda. „ Miss Bernice Freund, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Peter A .Freund, is employed at the Alemit.6 factory, Woodstock. She spent Christmas at her home. Miss Frances Wheeler, Junior college teacher, went to her home at DeWitt, la., for the holidays. Other teachers are spending the vacation at their homes. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Martin and family were Christmas day guests of their daughter and husband, in Chicago. Miss Rita Martin remained for a visit. Mrs. Jerome Boyko and daughter, Connie, spent Friday in Chicago Miss Sylvia Richardson of Crystal Lake was a Sunday guest of Mrs. Jennie May Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vogel were Christmas dinner guests in the home of his parents at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Matson of Waukegan spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Boyko and d^ughterr, Connie, spent Christmas with their daughter, Wanda, in Chj cago. mixm mmm /: I Greetings^ and salutations, ladies and gentlemen, on this happy New Year's morn (with apologies to the Old Maestro). We're extending you a hearty Happy New Year . . . Anna Howard Cleaning Shop v * / * i IfljOWUsntumfiR Best wishes for a Happy New Year and the prosperity whose corner we've just turned. H. C. Kamholz HARDWARE West McHenry • Because 11 gives «s a chance of telling you hvf much«*hav« appreciatedyourj^tronag^and we sincerely hope you will allow us the privilege of continuing to serve yon. Cor. U S. 12 and I1L 20 McHenry, III. fe: Russell Weiborn of Union City, Ohio, was adjudged winner In the 4 II club stock Judging contest at the International Live Stock exposition in Chicago. So the photographer posed him with Bapton Orator, two-year-old cham plon Scotch shorthorn bull which belongs to the prince of Wales and was bred on his ranch near Calgary, Alberta, Canada. : ' Air-Conditioned'-Bed Is Latest * % "Ho humr-l guess 65 degrees would be about right for me to do my l n *st sleeping," says'Sally O'Brien as she "tunes In" on one of the year's latest contributions to comfort, the air-conditioned bed. displayed In Chicago's Merchandise Mart. A simple unit, powered from nn electrical wall plug, cools nnc1 de-humidifies all the air which flows down into {he-compartment. It is de s i g n e d f o r u s e w i t h w i n d o w s o p e n . : ' ; " , ' ~ -- 4 - -- . . " ' ' V ' - Congressman Is an Expert on Violins WE WELCOME THIS TIME Representative Kent F. Keller of Illinois, chairman of the house lil>rar\ committee, is an outstanding authority on violins. He has studied tlieiu in the United States and in Europe and knows several hundred famous ones. He is shown here putting the finishing touches on three instruments forwarded him by the widow of one of the best American makers of violins. Will Hoblit of Jacksonville, I1J., who died before he Completed them.- Grace Cooper, clerk of the library committee, is shown working with the representative on his-hobby. Memory of a Squirrel Is Honored i ^ffB^NOT T WO SPAR ROWS SOL!? TOP A ANT* ^SHALf. NOT FALL OH TH& cnc-LN.- ^ Standing in solemn dignity adjacent to a statue of Beethoven and a ma Jeptlc tigure memorializing Los Angeles' soldier dead, a bronze plaque was erected In Pershing square, Los Angeles, In honor of "Benny, a Squirrel." For many years Benny was one of the most popular and widely known of the denizens of Pershing square. A year ago, while on one of his trips across a busy street, Benny was killed by a speeding motorist Friends buried bis\ broken body in Pershing square and a mock orange tree was planted to mark his resting place. Through loc.al civic officials, a bronze plaque was engraved In honor of the late squirrel. -- Thursday, December 26 193$. U/iSHES A Resolution-- ! That every month in 1986 we will make a greater contribution to your goed living. , We hope yea will let us greet you ofteiu "';'V J" Alliert Krause News Agency Ehw St. and Riverside : To all our friends and associates during the last year, a very Happy New Year! We're counting on 12 months of prosperity for you. . - M a r i o n 's JBeauty Shoppe " . . r .f . ' , t ;'.'Bttr.SI.'iiear fe*ersMi»:|lri; & Rappy New Year! Sure it's happy! We're happy because of a lot of things--chiefly because we've had the opportunity to-be of service to this community. = . • • . Store Optimistic! That's how we feel about the outlook for 1986. We believe there's much happiness and increased prosperity in store for all of us. That's why we can make our greeting so sincere, A. G. Mathews Manager Great A. & P. Tea Co. ew tears A Friendly Wish-- that you and yours will enjcy a 1936 of more happiness, more prosperity and more success than you. have ever known even in the best years that have gone before. v V Alexander Lbr. Co. BREWERS OF FINE BEER SINCE 1861

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