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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 May 1941, p. 3

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Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon of An-, tioch were callers in the Jennie Bacon home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. Darry, son and daughters of Norwood Pfcrk spent Thursday in the C. J. Jepeon home. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Ebendrotk of Elgin spent the weekend with her mother, Jennie Bacon. Mrs. Roy Harrison and Edith spent Saturday afternoon in Woodrtock. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smart, Bill and Boh, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tremaine, Barbara and Joe, of Waukegan spent Eye* It. Paul JL Schwabe Phone rMeHenry 123-J Woodstock 674 A. BL Nye BUg. West McHenry OPTOMETRIST THURSDAY MORNINGS BT APPOINTMENT ONLT Dancing Every Saturday Night Throughout the Season" PINK HARRISON'S AT PISTAKEE BAY y2 Fried Chicken--60* - Assorted Sandwiches Perfect Mixed Drinks MUSIC BY BARBARA HORICK'S ORCHESTRA Safety Lane Service DRIVE IN NOW FOR A SAFE-T-TEST Brakes -- Steering -- Headlights • We have received stickers for the next Safety Test on tracks, w&ich is May 1. The state la^0§d» t|at truak* must be tested every six months., »v Have your truck tested at this State Approved Station and receive your sticker! CENTRAL GARAGE PhPM 2004. FRED J. SMITH, Prop. A 1 Towing _ ~ Johnsbnrf One FREE Tire! fJMITED TIME OMLYl^W^•. Trade in your dtcl tires and get four new ones fttr ths price of three. Sizes as follow: ^ 6.00 x 16 -- Firestone Champion ^ 6.50 x 16 -- Firestone Champion 6.00 x 16 -- Firestone High Speed 6.50 x 16 -- Firestone High Speed • , t - 6.00 x 16 -- Goodyear DeLuxe 6.50 x 16 -- Ooodyear DeLuxe 7.00 x 16 -- Ooodyear DeLuxe 6.00 x 16 -- Ooodyear 0-3 * 6.00 x 16 -- Mohawk Chfaf 5.50 x 17 -- Mohawk Chip! 6.00x16 --U.S. Royal Phone 294 Tire and Tribe Vulcanizing Battery Charging and Repairing West McHenry Saturday evening in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. A large crowd attended the Home Bureau party at the Clinton Martin home Friday evening. Prizes in five hundred were awarded to Mrs. W. Harrison, Miss Yvonne Benwell and Mrs. Myrtle Harrison; prizes in hearts went to Allen Diamond, Winifred Benwell and Robert Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Jepson spent the weekend in the Roland McCannon home at Algonquin. Mrs. Paul Walkington, Mrs. Frank Muzzy and Mrs. Roy Neal will entertain the Home Circle at the Community hall on Wednesday, May 14. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Leonard of Lake Geneva were callers in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aim and scfkta of Chicago and Mr. and lbs. Roy Smith of McHenry called on Helen Johnson Saturday evening. Mrs. Wm. McCannon and Victoria Jacobson spent Saturday afternoon in Harvard. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Ebendroth and Jennie Bacon were Sunday dinner guests in th>> George Bacon home at Antioch. Mrs. Lonmie Smith and Mrs. Wm. Wurtsinger of Woodstock entertained at a shower on Sunday afternoon at the Smith home in honor of Mrs. Wm. Koffman of Crystal Lake, the former Mercedes Lindemann. Guests present were Mrs. Chaa. Peet, Alices nd Marion, Mrs, Stanley Sevic of Woodstock, Mrs. Henry Marlowe of Huntley, Mrs, Roland Jackson of Richmond, Mrs. E. E. Whiting, Mrs. Chauncey Harrison, Mrs. Roy Harrison, Mrs. S. W. Smith, Mrs. Bruno Butler and Mrs. Andrew Hawley. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Therman of Woodstock visited in the Wm. McCannon home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. W. B. Hoffman of Crystal Lake spent Sunday evening with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard of McHenry entertained the five hundred clul) at their home on Sunday evening. Prizes for high scores were awarded to Lewis Hawley and Helen Young, second honors went to Arline Pearson and Bruno Butler. A group of people from Spring Grove held a business meeting at the home of Rev. Collins on Sunday afternoon. Plans were discussed for the rebuilding of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr,. and Mary Ann, Helen Johnson and Janet Kay were Sunday evening supper guests in the Jack Leonard home at Waukesha. The Leonards returned home with them and remained until Monday evening. Ringwood friends extend best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kralowetz, the former Julia McLaughlin, who were united in marriage at the home of Rev. Collins on Saturday evening. Alice Gaulke and Chas. Jensen attended the couple. Dorothy Ann Hopper has returned to her home in Chicago after spending a week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawley. The Sewing Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Glenn Treoa at Crystal Lake on Friday, May 16. VOLO "There is remedy for everything except death/' Don Quixfte. Facing that hour of sorrow is no less difficult because of ijts inevitability. We eon aider it the important part of. our work to lighten the load by sympathetic and helpful service. JACOB JUSTEN & SONS Funeral Directors Phone 10&|R William Wirtz represented the Wauconda local of the Pure Milk association before the National Dairy council in Chicago Thursday. The Volo Busy Bees 4-H club held their organization meetingv at the home of Mrs. Alvin Case Thursday evening. The following officers were elected: presidenf, Arvilla Fisher; vice-president, Jean Drussell; secretary- treasurer, Marion Wirt*; club reporter, Lilah Mae Fisher; recreation chairman, Mary Case. At this meeting the Volo Sunshine Queens food club was organized. The following officers were elected: president, Yvonne Keil; vice-president, Jean Hironhnus; secretary-treasurer, Sarah Ann Pankonin; club reporter, Betty Neil; recreation chairman, Elaine Klemm Lilah Ma* *Fisher gave a reading, "Four Leaf Clover," by Ella Higginson. Mrs. Glenn Bacon returned to her home here Friday from Victory Memorial hospital, Waukegan. Gerald Willis of Gages Lake called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vasey Saturday. , William Hook, Fredrick Vasey, Marvin Wirtz, Harry Case, Arvilla and Richard Fisher, members of the[ Wauconda Township high school band, journeyed to Glen Ellyn Friday to take part in the state contest. Mrs. Alvin Case attended her alumni club at the home of Mrs. Mglvin Case in Wauconda Wednesday evening. • Mrs. Pearl Dowell is on the sick list at this writing. Joseph Wiser, Sr., William Wirtz and Lloyd Fisher attended a Pure Milk association meeting for local, and district officers at the Mundelein hall Monday evening. Mrs. Dora Vasey, Mrs. Alvin Case and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Wirtz and family, Miss Beatrice Wilson, Mrs. Cecil Anderson and daughter, Betty, Henry Wegener and family, Robert Jene Dowell, William Hook, Clifford Vasey, Buddy Thennes, Burnell Russell, Keith Russell, Donald Ahrens, Delmar Ahrens, Jean Hironimus, Helen and Virginia LaCroix and Yvonne Kiel attended the Spring 4-H club rally at the Wauconda Township High school Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Valenta of Chicago were Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank St. George. Mrs. Otto Klemm and daughter, Dorothy, Mrs. Frank St. George, Miss Betty Kay and Miss Phyllis Brook were Oak Park callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hanke of Evanston spent Wednesday at . the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fr^nk St George. ' > Mrs. Arthur Kaiser and «Mt were Waukegan callers Friday. Congratulations to Mr- and Mrs. Lloyd Russell whose farm has just been selected by the Public Service Co. of Northern Illinois for an electrified farm. The Lily Lake P.-T. A. held a lawn party at the home of Mrs. Wieler last week. Bunco was played with prizes being awarded to. Mrs. Einspar, Mrs. Seyfferth and Mrs. Wider. A lovely lunch was served. Guests present were Mrs. Matt Freund of McHenry, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Einspar, Mrs. Bransford, Mrt. Bieseker and Mrs. Seyfferth, all of Lily Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Estep and family of Chicago visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Vachet. Mr. and Mrs. B. Muraek of Chicago visited at the home* of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Sansone Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Swanson and family, Miss June Coble and Maynard King, all of Chicago, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Swanson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor of Chicago visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Schovini Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Blunt at Chicago spent a few days at their~summer home. i Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Swanson and daughter, Lois, of Chicago spent a few days at their summer home. Mr. and Mrs. George Goldbeck of Chicago visited at the home of hei brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bernis Pfeschke, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy MUlcr and Geo. Miller of Chicago upent Sunday at Lily Lake. Mr. and Mrs. H. and family, Mr. and Mr*. Hyatt antf family, Mr. and Mrs. Markey, Mrs. Pilu and fainily, Mr. and Mm. P. Oilman and family, Mr. and Mm. L. Sanson*', Mr. and Mrs. Strnad, Mr. and Mm. H. Wise, Mr. and Mrs. George Kisser und family, Mr. and Mrs. Spatafora, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Chelini, Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. kosup, Mr. and Mrs. McDonald and Riely brothers, all of Chicago, spent the weekend at their summer homes. Mr. and Mrs. Nemeg and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills of Chicago visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marsh and also Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wrublewski Sunday. Mary Hubbell, Viola Brady, Mrs. Helen Robinson and son, Billie, of Chicago, spent Sunday at their home and also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dosch. Orra Belle Bettray is spending two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Seyfferth in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Wishhover visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Seyfferth, over the weekend. Harris and daughter, Shirley, of Winnetka, Frank Wieks oft Silver Lake, Wis., Ellen Cole Baker and Joanne Rulien of McHenry. Sunday guests in the Frank Kilpatrick home were Mrs. Emil Weiss and son, Herbert, daughters, Freda Bdith and Joane, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kalnicky of Chicago and Mr. and MrS. Chester Kilpatrick. Mr. an Mrs. Ehiner Behrents entertained at Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Overton, Mr. and Mrs. John Sanderson of Barrington and Mr. anrj Mrs. W. H. Gardner of Solon. Mrs. Ida Westlake and son, Charles, Were in Kenosha one day last week. Mrs. Clarence Turner and daughter of Woodstock spent one day last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Parker. Mrs. Joe Aubert of Chicago is spending this week In the Henry Aubert home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osbom and Margaret Osborn and Mrs. Benson were Elgin shoppers Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Merrell and Mrs. Alice Bell were Woodstock and Genoa City callers Saturday. Mre. Haverlyn and mother . and friends of Chicago spent the weekend in their summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Osborn attended the O. E. S. Friends' Night at Algonquin Thursday night. Mr. Osborn served as associate patron. Edith Vogel and George Webber accompanied them. Robert Gardner and Miss Jeannette Hopper drove to Chicago Sunday. Lillian Overton of Chicago was calling on Relatives and friends here Sunday. STODia O&OVB SOLON MILLS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aim of Chicago, formerly of Solon Mills, are the proud parents of a baby boy. Jack Pester has sold his lots to Chicago parties and has moved his blacksmith shop on his north lot. Mr and Mrs. John Sanderson of Barrington bought a home including six acres of land from Dwain Overton Walter Reading and Dean S Thompson of Brooklyn, Mich., were callers in the E. E. Cropley home Saturday and Sunday. The Get-To-Gether Club had their monthly meeting at the Solon Mills school house on Friday evening. The evening was spent in old time dancing and games of all kinds. There was a large crowd attending and everybody reported a real good time. Mrs. Frank Kilpatyick was chairman of the committee. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Vogel, accompanied by Walter Reading and Dean Thompson, spent Saturday in Janesville, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bell and son# Donald, of Barrington were .Sunday guests in the Arthur Bell home. Miss Vivian Kilpatrick and Miss Edith Weiss of Chicago were weekend guests in the Frank Kilpatrick home. Sunday guests at E. E. Cropleys were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Talcott and daughter, Judith Oliver, Mrs. Robert Hunter, Mrs. Ada Carr and Wm. Oiiv. ev of Waukegan, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph the U. S. Army at Camp Grant, Rockford, visited friends here on Saturday and Sunday. Pictures of the new fire truck together with the Fire Chief and Trustees were taken by Andrew Worwick of McHenry on Monday. These pictures will appear with an article in the next issue of the Fox Valley Mirror. Some merchandise was stolen at the Tibbits-Cameron Lumber Co., on Sunday when thieves broke into an office window during the night. Sunday visitors in the Charles J. Freund home were Mrs. George W. May and children, Misses Florence Werdell and Virginia Rasmussen and Clarence Lund of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rauen; Mr. and Mrs. George Kattner and daughter and Stanley Kattner of Chicagt spent Sunday with Mrv and Mrs. John Kattner. Private Glenn Draper, who is stationed at Fort Sheridan with the 210 Coast Artillery, spent the weekend in McHenry. YOU'RE LUCKY f$u may eldpe Injury in an accident, but you can't escape financial obligation. Inquire about Ai»toiwntii|| a»d Accident Imwanca* Earl R. Walsh Insvrance -- Phone 43 Oreen St •'•S-r Red Grown 4 Actual pMNMMl audwcK tuntn unooc SS2 tadkatc ie t MWUMO.M > (pacific dut, ptefct Red Crown 2.J wtl Ifilj pWBTipMs call*...saves travel expense Mrs. Math Nimsgern was hostess to the members of her club at her home on Tuesday night. Five hundred was the evening's diversion and prises were awarded Mrs. Ella Siegler, Mrs. Alice Wagner and Mrs. Nimsgern received consolation. ' Mrs.* Siegler and Mrs. Wagner also won traveler's prizes. A lovely lunch was served following cards. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson of Rockford were guests in the A1 Schmeltzer home Tuesday night. Mi s. Ernest Peacock, who has* been iil for quite some time, underwent an operation at St. Luke's hospital In Chicago on Wednesday. Jackie Sanborn of Chicago visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Huff and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Orvis the past week. Among those employed out of town who spent the weekend at their homes here were Misses Evelyn Sanders, Luciufc Nimsgern, Lucille Esh of Woodstock and LorAine May of Zion. Members of the Christian Mother's Society of St. Peter's parish received Holy Communion at £he 8:00 o'clock mass on Sunday morning. In the afternoon their annual meeting was held, at which time seven new members were installed and social and business matters were discussed. Mike Wagner of Chicago spent the weekend with his children at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagner. A. J. Gantner, who is training in " S P E E D Y " , B y ' T O P r * " SPEED* we JUST H4D TO 8QEAK OUR OTHER CKTE& WHeN>«XJ ASKED US R10IN6 UM XOUQ .. 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