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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Jul 1941, p. 3

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v July 31, lMttudly of Mr. and Mr*. Jeha * ~ >' »* "t" & "• 'fmm5?^ s?#l The first yearly luadbwee of the Lily Ladies' Leasoe area heUI Wedat the Lily Lain hotel. A chicken dinner was served to '•nine members. After the MI, cards and banco were played tritfe prizes awarded to the winners, -^iaeards, Mrs. Nomand, Mrs. WflHsma -•ad Mrs. W. Swan son; m banco, Myxm tipeoD, Mrs. L. Sfcnaone, Mir*. V. Jfehovhu, Mrs. Lipaoa, Grace Hvfcbell fai Mrs. George Wwwer . Vhrftora at the M|hert Swanson MF Sunday were Mrs. Emily Hors- Mr. and Mrs. Bar! Horamann ,#nd family. Mra. WHKam Nystrom fntaned home after ipwhng^fwr "fan at the Swamon home. Mr. and |Bn. Walter Butfleas also returned to . •jhiar home in Chicago. Clifford Hyatt, Jr., and Dolores of Chkafo were Married al GrefOry ekvth Satuv-dny, July Breakfast f«r thirty was served the Marine dinta* room at the iter Beach hotel. A reeeptioa held in the evening for two hun- -#red and fifty guests at the SOtii ward "Ijjtemooratic hall. Guests at the home «%f Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt over the week- ,;ind were Mr. and Mrs. Meleea Yae^er ~»nd daughter. Bob House worth and "lSary Jane, all of Chicago. : Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Blum of MChieago are BUffldlaf two weeks va- -#ation at their ha-- rtt% Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Mararek of licago visited at fti home of Mr. Mrs. Laurence Sanaewe Sunday. Weekend visitors at SLily Lake were and Mrs. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. its, Mr. afld Mrs. Farrington. Mr. Mrs. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. and many others, all of Chi- Mrs. Edward Lannes is satisfactorrecovering from her very aeriooa »t the momgreiP Mr. a*i Mrs. John Blomgren spent Dwitoy afternoon at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Fete Anderson It Cary. Mrs. Hubert Eodene, Mrs. J. Sheilds and Mr*. B. Sheilds and children of Chieaco are spending two waaks a» Ihe ahoflds cottage at MyHtk hik. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Nerstrom and son of North Chicago apeat Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs John Btanfren. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Darrell and two dritdrea'of Waueonda wen Sunday afternoon and supper goests at the home of Willard Darrell. VOLO Mr. and Mra, J. Schwab and son, Jpdward, and Miss Jean Swierexek visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. "Wiederrechat Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cusick and sons, ifimmie and Noel, Mr. and Mrs. Vint, Mr. and Mrs. Haumann of Chio visited at the home of Mrs. Helen ick over the weekend. - Mrs. Hyatt and family are spending week at their summer home at Lily »ke. Grace Hubboll has returned home r spending a week at her.home at y Lake. Charles de Masi, Chicago, is apend* '4ng a week at the home of Mr. and firs. Claude McDermott. ' "n Mrs. George Esser and Mrs. Wil- Siams and daughter, Shirley, have returned to Chicago after spending two •"' "^•yeeks at their summer home.. SLOCUM LAKE :->p Willard Darrell, Mrs. Harry Matthews and Mrs. Marlett Henry atteod- Si the Official visit of the Worthy rand Matron, Sister Minnie M. Capfrton, of Elgin and the Worthy Grand patron. Brother Wm. A. Reber, of Slgin, at Nunda chapter, O. E. S., at Crystal Lake last Thursday evening. V. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Raeburg and rtjmo children of Behidere spent last Friday evenidg at 8ie home of Mrs. |2elia Dowell. : Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks and Chesney, spent last Thursdaj rening ai the home of .Mr. and Mrs. ee Larabee at Bristol, WJa. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wagner and , Gerald, visited at the home of1 ir. and Mrs. A I, Wagner, at Waueonda st Thursday evening. Mi*, and Mrs. M. Carlstrom of Chiigo visited at the home of Mr. and Wm. Burkhart at Williams Park 1st Thursday evefliitg.* • V Willard Darrell was a-visitor at the ae of Mr.- and- Mrs. Wm. Johnston Crystal Lake last Saturday after- Mr. and Mrsi W. E» Brooks vat lers at the home of Mr. and Mk fete Justen at Woodstock last Monty evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burkhart and Ir. and Mrs. Wm. Xaiges of Williams trk visited ai tit* hoalle of Mr. and at Mylith Park last friday evening. ? Mr. and - Mrs. Ray Dowell and daughter, Dolores, and Miss Sarah paven spent last Tueadajr evening at te home of Mr. and-Mrs. Marlett enry. * Mr. and Mrs. Gleason and two children of LibertyviDe spent last Satur- Ajty evening at Ha home of Mr. and Mrs. Marlett Hoary. £ Mrs. Harvey iBailey returned to her home at Ambey Tuesday afte* fllg a few days with hoaae fofti r Mrs. W. Pries entertained the foils ladies at her cottage at Mylith irk at a one o'clock dinner' u*t fednesday, Mrs. E. Froauae, Mrs. H. er, Mrs. E. Held, Mrs. C. Ro. Mrs. P. Kriahak, Mrs. W. Ben apn, Mrs. B. Cermak, Mrs. D. Moere, Mrs. A. Reichel, Mrs. E. Ruckholx, Srs. E. Pries and Mrs. A. V. Mason. Mrs. W. Benson and son of Cicero •te spending a few weeks at the 4prmak cottage at Mylith Park. 2 Mr. $nd Mrs. Charles Burkhart and lold Burkhart of Chicago spent iday at the home of their parents, and Mrs. W^i. Burkhart at Wil- Ims Park. Mrs. James Eoser of Chicago spent kkst Wednesday with Jier parents at the "Lochmoore Farm" east of Waueemda. f^Mr. and Mr*. G. J. Burnett, Mrs. *ked N"ordmeyer, Mra. Harry Mat- Aews. Willard Darrell and Mrs. Haraay Bailey of Amboy attended the fkneral services of Mrs. Mary Sabkr jg Waueonda Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. P. Mason of Chicago Were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Mason at Mylith Hirk. Mrs. C. Franz and Mrs. A. Eisner of Ae Frani - Eisner cottage spent the Weekend with friends at Milwaukee, ^!s. . Mr. and Mrs. E. Held of Chicago ape spending the week at the home of ®e letter's son at Mylith Park. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burkhart of Wil. Ptak went Tuesday at the Mr. and Mrs. William Wirts and family were Sunday fisltotn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hoe act Grabbe at Ivanhoe. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Reiland, Nwrthbrook., spent Sunday at their farm he?96 Mis. George Seheid, Jr^ of Waacondia caHod at the home Mr. aag Mrs. Lloyd Fisher Monday. George Solaho of Capron was a Sunday dinner goaat at the home of Mr. and Mra. Walter V'asey. Clifford Peterson te enjoying his vacation at Bass Lake, Wisconsin. Miss Marian Wirtz is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Grabbe, Ivanhoe, for a few days. The Volo Somshine Queens 4-H club held their last meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Marian Wirtx. Elaine Klemm and Yvonne "Kiel gave a demonstration on "Hvorost Cookies." All members finished their record books. Plans were matte to visit the Waueonda bakery. Dainty refreshments brought the meeting to a close. ' Misses Helen McGavran, Audrey Gale Jackson and Mary Jane Smith, Albert Smith and Fred Smith of Minneapolis spent a few days here at the home of Mrs. Sarah Fisher. Mr. and- Mrs. Lloyd Eddy of Grayslake spent* Thursday evening with the latter's father, Henry Passfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bacon spent Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and afrs. Ell wood Dowell at Grayslake. The Volo Busy Beee 4-H club held their last meeting at the home of Miss Mary Case* Friday evening. Arvilla Fisher and Mary Case gave a demonstration on "Inserting a neck and side zipper." Virginia LaCroix spoke on the "Care of Teeth," Marian Wirtz spoke on "Matehing Aseessories." All members finished their record books at this meeting. Plans were made for their local achievement program. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. Mrs. Ellwood Dowell of Grayslake spent Thursday with Mrs. Glenn Bacon. William Fulton is numbered mi the sick list due to the intense heat. His many friends hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hafer of .Fremont Center spent Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. £Joyd Fisher. Funeral servicer'were held at the St. Peter's church Monday morning at ten o'clock for* Mrs. Mary Sabel. Mr. and Mrs. Frank St. XSeorge spent Monday at Lake Coma, Wis., with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher, Misses Helen McGavran, Audrey Gale Jachson. Mary Jane Smith and Albert Smith were Waokegan callers Wednesday. Mrs. John Baamrnck and son returned to their home in Berwyn Friday. after spending a*.few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank St George. . Mrs. Bay Seymour, Mrs.. Wendell Dickson and son of Waueonda ealled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher Thursday evening. Mf- and Mrs. James Valenta of Berwyn spent* Saturday at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank St. George. JWINSBITBC Miss Kathrine Althoff of Elgin is spending her vacation in the home of her mother, Mrs. Wm. Althoff. Mr. and Mrs, George fcamstorff, Miss Edna end Bernice King and Miss Evelyn MicheU motored to Holy Hill and LeRey Thursday. Joe B- jietteiiaann and son, Jimmy and motored to Waukesha, Wis., Thursday. Mr. and Mra* Wm. J. Meyers were Wootfetodt callers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Miller and Mra. G«orge Kiflg ealled on Alfred Miller at the Woodstock hospital Thursday evening. Eugene King spent the week in Chicago with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ahc FiquiiiI Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Meyers called on Mr, and Mrs. Walter Freund at Fox Lake Thursday evening. Mrs. Frank Young and daughter of Spring Grove ealled on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Michels Friday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Alex Freund and daughter, Naney, of Chicago ealled on Stephen H. Smith Wednesday even mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Karls and Mrs. George King and daughter Marie were Woodstock filers Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frett of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday in thf hom* of Mrs. Delia Miller. Mrs. Steve Schaefer of Fox Lake and Mrs. Joe Huff and Mrs. Nick Miller of Richmond attended the Lady Forester picnic at Pink Harrison's recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Karls and Mrs. George Kine and Mrs. Win. J. Meyers called at the Waukegan Sanatarium Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schaefer o! Waukegan SDent Sundav in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Meyers. Art Peters and Bill Marx were Libertwille callers Monday. Svetya, and Mra. Frank Geneva callers Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Zamstorff and Evelyn Michel,s were Brookfield Zoo visitors one day this week. Mr. a ad Mrs. Everett Thomas ot Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilkie of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Freund. tfiss Katie Rtxen of Chicago spent the weekend in the home of her father, John Pitzen. Mr. and Mm. George Landren and family of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of Mr.'and Mrs. Joe Karls. Mr. and Mrs. MBce Gorr.ki and children of Woodstock and. Mr. and Mrs. Lea Miller of Chicago spent , Si with Mr. and Mra. Joe P. Miller Mtss Aaella Tonyar of Lake Forest visited with her grandmother, Mrs. Wm. AltMF, Monday afternoon. SOLON MILIS Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cowan were callers at the Nellie'Jaeksoa home on Sunday evening. . Mrs. *Hu!da Buchanan, accompanied by Rev. Gable, attended the missionary meeting at Long Lake Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Pester spout last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. George Pester of Grayslake. Mrs. H E. Cropley, who attended the card party at St. Mary's church, McHenry, recently, won the first prize in five hundred. Billy and Johnnie Osborne spent the weekend with their father, D. C. Osck and son, Edward, of Chicago spent Sunday at the Joseph Crick haiae here. John Pardell, who has a summer home here, is under medical care in a Chicago hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bald and family spent the weekend here. Kenneth Peterson of McHenry spent Friday evening at McCullom Lake. Mr. Stacknick of Chteapo spent the weekend with Ida wife here. Be sure to attend the general meeting of the Property Owners association Sunday morning at 10:30 in WagonsaUer's basement, one and onehalf Mocks east «f the real estate office on Lake 8hon Drive. All members and prospective members are urged to attend. Bring camp stools or chairs as a laig* Oowd is expected. RINGWOOD Mrs. Enuna Merchant, Mrs. Edith McCannod and Mrs. Ueyd McCannon and Violet ffefcot* «T Woodstock ca?U ed in the ft4y Menhant hom? on Monday afternoon. Phelps Saunden at Fontana and Bill and Bob Smart of Waukegan were Tuesday dinner guests in the Fred Wledikh, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs, Boelimlce and family have moved to McHenry, Mrs. Bd Feet aad-Sdiia gpeat Wednesday with Mra. Ben Font at Spring Grove. | Fred Wiedrieh, Jr., and Roy Sutton of Richmond left on Tuesday for Albert Lea, Minn. They will be gone a I week. I Mr. and Ifrs. Nkk Young j Thursday h* Waukegan spent Genoa T " ^ I *'• C. J. Jepson, Vintmi, Mr. ud lb*. Mom. Hjg.j, TO* pt,yUi, D.Ttd McCannon Citii Wednesday spent Friday in Eva»ston. r ^vl Mr and Mrs. Wm. McCannon at- 1a Osborne at- ^ tended the funeral of Mrs. >Longmor« at Delavan, Wis., on Saturday. callers at evening. C. W. Cropley tended the quarterly meeting of the Alden-Mutual Fire Insurance company at Hebron one night last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborne, accompanied by their cousins, Margaret and William Osborne, motored to South Dakota to visit their uncle last week Wednesday. Otis Osborne and family also took a sight-seeing trip through the Black Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Monear of -McHenry were Thursday evening callers in the Nellie Jackson home. Robert Gardner has returned home from a few days' visit in Hastings, Neb. Mrs. Chas. Westlake and Mrs. Sullivan attended the Thursday. Mrs. Mary Homl and so4, Frank, of Lake Geneva were "callers in the E. E. Croplejr home ftfdafi Mr. and Mrs. Harve^Jlrown and daughter, Beverly. wer£«ea& In the home of^the latter** Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Osborne, Thursday evening. Beverly ia planning on. staying with her grandparents for a itiuple weeks. On Saturday morning the sad news caaM to us of the death of Dr. W . W. Licbty of Woodstock. Dr. Lichty lived Mr. and-Mrs. Sam Bohl of Chicago spent Wednesday-in the Charles Carr home. Helen Johnson spent from Tuesday until Sunday in the Ffielps Saunders home at Fontana. '. Thd Sewing Circle met with Laura Huehes at Crystal Lake on Thursday. David and Phyllis McCannon are spending a few weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jepson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weber of McHenry spent Friday evening with Mf. and Mrs. Nick Young. • . _1. . Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith and Mrs. at Arlington Andrew Hawley attended the funeral ' of Mrs. Hubert Freud at McHenry on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Chariee Coles of McCullom Lake spent Wednesday evening in th« Bay Merchant home. Mrs. Rieke of Barrtngton. Mrs. A. H. Hawley of Elgin and Mrs. D. C. Bacon of Crystal Lake were guesta in the Louis Hawley home on Wetf nesday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Collins spent Wed nesday in the Paul Collins home. at Arlington Heights. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard enter, tained the Rive Hundred club at theif home at. McHenry on Thuraday evento Lister in Solon Mills and vieinity during his boyhood .days. His passing has been a shock td the whole community. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilpatrick and {jnr Prixe. were awarded son, Jr., who has been on a fishing Carr and Helen Young pp-Bgw. ? Mi-wy. Wi... returned | Mr. EdL«del .nd Mf. (Ml Allen home Sata^yevening. 'of Woodstock and Mrs. Challand and , enf2*in^ hcr daughters of Sterling sp<mt Wedneabrother and wifis, Mr. and Mrs. Henry day in the J. C Pearson home T. Jones and* nephew Mr. and Mrs. Emery Jones and Mrs. Gilbert of Milwaukee Saturday (evening. Mr. and Mri. W. H.' Gardner were callers in the Mrs. W. W. Lichty home in Woodstock Stmday i.fteraqon. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cowan of Harvard were callers in the E. E. Cropley home Sunday evening. Lyman Johonott, spent the weekend with his family here. Mr. and Mn* A. C. Merrell were business callers in Lake Geneva Monday. Jack Pester, accompanied by his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. KawdjsU, of Milwaukee, has gone op a ftshiitg trip in the northern part of Wisconsin for a week. Mr. and Mia. George'ftell."son, Donald, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, John B. Freund. Mr. .pnd Mrs. Darwin Ehora left Monday for a motor trip to the Dells, Wis. Her sister, Mrs. Wm. Aubert, Ims charge of the gas station. MoCULLOM LAKE MeCulleai Lffce taaidents will be to hear th(«~deaa of Miss SHoael of MeCultom Lake. be • at Dorothea and Ruaister of Both Stenzel, away suddenly Friday evening. Burial was Monday, July 28, at 2 p. m. in Bidgewood cemetery. Also this week, Mr. OTIagherty, beloved father of William OTIagherty of McCullom Lake died Sunday evening in Kanlias City. Burial was held at Highland Park. Henry Jesnaek, formerly of McCullom and who is in the U.S. Army, Camp Croft, S. C., has been in the hospital for the past two weeks due to pneumonia and is recovering nicely. The 4r-H Sunshfae Sharers held their last meeting at the CoauiMinity hall on Thursday afternoon. Mrs; Louis Hawley spent Friday in Chicago. Mr. and- Mrs. Charles Carr' spent Friday at Fort Atkinson; Wis.. Mrs. Ed Pbet and Edna spent Ff^ day visiting frtends in Harvard. - Julie Weber of; McHenry spent a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawley an^ Don Roberts of Crystal Lake spent Thursday evening in the $, W.. Smith home. Wayne Foss and Harold Snyder are enjoying a two weeks' trip to Vermont and other points of interest. Mrs. Roy Wiedrieh called on Mr*. Joe London and twin daughters ai Solon Milis on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Young fyf Alfred spent Saturday evening in. the Ford Jackson home at Johnaburg. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hopper, Eleanore Jane and Dorothy Anne, of Chicago apent Friday in the a .W. Smith home Dorothy Anne remained for a week's visit with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stephenson vi* ited friends in Hebron Saturday even, ing- Rita Mae Merchant ot Woadstoek spent the weekend in the Bay Merchant^ home. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Smith and children visited in the Wm. Wurtzinger home at Woodstock on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Feet, Marion and Mrs, George R. Harrison, were Saturday evening ca/lera in Crystal Lake. Charlie Carr and Franiie Stephen* son visited in Woodstock Saturday afternoon. Shirley Freund of Spring Grove spent several days with Marios Hawley. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Westorman «w> ^W«rt Chicago spent Sunday in th« Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hanford of Chicago were callers in the S. W. Smith home Sunday morning. Marion and Alice Peet, Elgin, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peet. Virginia Johnson of Elgin is spending a week with Audrey Merchant. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ahrens, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gariieb, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Marsh and daughters of Huntley, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Marsh and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Epperson of Chicago spent Sunday in the Roy Harrison hdme. Clinton Vogel and friend of Elkhora visited Billy Brennan on Sunday afternoon. /' Mr. and Mia. Harry Peet and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Snyder of Woodstoca spent Sunday in the Beatty - Low home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neal and family enjoyed a picnic at Orland Park os Sunday. Mrs. Mayme Harrison of McHenry spent the week in the J. C. Pearson home. Mr. and Mrs. L N. Butler of Elgin were Sunday evening callers in the R. T. Butler Some. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Peet, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fout arid sons of Spring Grove spent Sunday in the Ralph Clay hotrn* at Beffcford. Edna Feet returned to Rockferd after spending two weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Harriaod and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Frank Wattles and Glen at Mo Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Herbert of Burlington, Wis., called on Mrs. Emily Beatty on Sunday. Mrs. Fred Wiedrieh, Jr., Mary Ann and Janet Johnson spent Sunday at fontana. Dorothy Anne Butler of Chicago has returned home after spending two weeks with Helen Ruth Butler. The Krohn family reunion was held Sunday at the home of Charles Krohn and daughters. Games and visiting with a picnic dinner and supper on the lawn was enjoyed by the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Vollman, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Vollman and Karen Mae. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson. Virginia. Irene and Nels, Mrs. Nellie Johnson. Mrs. Tillie Eughaussen and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Eng. hausen of E'srin, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Walker, Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Walker. Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stienke of Waukeeran; Mr. and Mra. August Burrow and Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Auarust Krohn and Ruth of Harvard: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krohn of Woodstock; Walter Krohn of Hebron; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Olson and Peter at West McHenry: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison and Edyth. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Merchant. Rita Mae and Audrey, and Leonard Krohn of Ringwood. „ Rev. Collins officiated at the funeral of Mrs. Frank Lasco at Antioch oil Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martinson and Bradley of Harvard spent Monday evening with Helen Johnson and Janet The Hapny Clover 4-H club met with Caroyl Harrison on Monday afternoon. Two demonstrations were given by Muriel Butler and Mary Loa Vogel and Nancy Cristy and Farrell Martin. At the close of the meeting the, hostess served iee cream aad cookies. WONDER LAKE Mrs. Joseph Schaefer and daughter, Eleanqr, and Mrs. Arthur Thompson i Gladys Kellogg of Chicago and Stella spent Thursday afternoon at Crystal Lumley of Minneapolis visited Frankie - * 'Stephenson and Georgia Wiedrieh on Mr. cago and Mrs. Victor Howe of Chispent Monday at McCullom Mra. Maty Bowler is spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. Leo Miller. in Chicago. Miss Eleanor Schaefer spent Wednesday evening at Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller of Chicago spent the weekend at McCullom Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sales entertained friends of Chicago over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson have returned to Chicago after spending two weeks at their summer home hero. - Sunday guests at the Arthur Burs home were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burg, Jr., and son, Wimpy, Miss Lorraine Kirby and John Young, all of Chicago. Arthur Thompson of Bezwyn spent Spodiar withhia family hei*. - . , - < Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. H. Zapfe, Herbert and Florence, of Chicago spent Friday evening in the S. W. Smith home Florence remained until Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawley spent Saturday and Sunday in the Lyle Hopper home at Chicago. j Miss Jane Hamilton of : Oak Park j and Miss Jean Ballon of River Forest were guests of Virginia Jepeon 1 over the weekend. On Saturday the following enjoyed a horseback ride and "wiener roast" in Harrison woods: Mr. aid Mrs. K. E. Frank of Crystal Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Glawe, Bob GlaWe. Harold Wagner and Miss Lucille Woods of Woodstock, Gladys Gelzer of Pistakee Bay and Loren and Edyth Harrison. Mr anrl Mn Haargy .. , Visiting Mrs. Bamette at Lookout Point are her sister-in-law and nephew, Mrs. Wm. Hansen and son, Paul, who is in the U. S. Navy. He ia stationed at the Great Lakes. The Coumbes of Wonder Center an back at their cottage again after% a brief stay in Chicago. We fire glad to see Wonder Lake building up so. Each little subdivision is gradually organizing itself into' an association. The subdivisions which have already organized are Deep Spring Woods No. 1, Deep Spring Woods No. 2, and Wonder Copter, Each association has improved it? ev vironment to make its community the best. The beaches have been fixed, the roads have been oiled and signs have been put up setting the speed limit at fifteen miles an hour.. Soon we hope to see Wonder Lake a town organized by itself. Mrs. Herbert Howarka of Dee|> Spring Woods hasn't been feeling up to par lately. She has arthritis in her back, but we hope to see her well and around again soon. The Murphys of Wonder Center are back from a brief stay in Chicago. Mtss Betty McKean spent the week' end with her parents in Deep Spring Wbods. When school starts a^afr sh^ Will live out here permanently and go to McHenry high. Visiting Mrs. Hoboum of Lookout Point is her six-year-old nephew of Chicago. Mr and Mrs. Pete Blassius spent Sunday in their home in Deep Spring Woods. The Kirks of Deep Spring Woods will spend the reft of the summer ia their cottage. We see Bob Able going around KM his nejr puddle-jumper. Mr. and Mrs. Sig Johnson and fam ily of Morton Grove are spending sev, era! days at the Kenneth Mortimer, home. Sergeant Granso and wife an. spending their vacation in their cottage in Wonder Center. He is in the Cicero police department. Subscribe to The McHenry Plain' dealer . . . only $2.00 a year. See your reporter--Dorothy Heilman. The Haases of Deep Spring Woods have gone back to the city for a week. The Mike DrumU of Deep Spring Woods had visitors from Milwaukee. Wis., Sunday. , Attention . . . The Wonder Lake Ball team won a game against Ringwood's team. The score was SI to 16. Keep up the good work! Byaa Prisoner Rattier Thaa Pay Ouvrard, contractor-general li Franca, accepted imprisonment rather than pay a certain creditor. But, to add a room to his in prison, where he lived # princely life, Ouvrard paid the debt of the con- Pjl^n in |*QpXX> ht M f 'Tt ®t. Paul A. Schwabe »£ •£_ : £*^"*7 "H nuwAT Moranvcs BY AFPonrnnarr WILY j* ' \ Dancing Every Saturday Night Throughout the Season HARRISON'S AT PISTAKEE BAY >4 Fried Chicken--00c Assorted Sandwiches . Pegfeot Mixed Drinks Snnday Dinners a Specialty -- MUSIC BT BARBARA HORICX'S ORCHESTRA Check Up Fof Vacation ! and Travel Trouble Free Avoid annoying breakdowns on the road. Let our expert service men give your car a complete overhauling before you start, to Insure safer, smoother driving. We have one «f the hast equipped gartfit p Drive in today: CENTRAL GARAGE rUSDJ. SMITH,?™*. Towing .. . vvl :"i 200-J Johnslmrg A STEADYING f it T H A TU MOMENT OF ANGUISH WHEN A LOVED ONE HAS GONE ON, WE TRY TO •LEND A SYMPATHETIC AND STEADYING HAND TO MAKE ?HE ROAD AHEAD LESS DIFFICULT TO TRAVEL. REGARDLESS OF COST, OUR SERVICES arraass All COMFORTING.? » JACOB JUSTEN A SONS FuneraLDire<ftors Phone 103- • tAe /94/ - ILLinOIS STATE FRIR S P R l N u M h L D . i L l . ; N O f S .>• im 3 .•'-r.i MMNAT, MMMtf#.: YOUTH DAY iNfOAT, MOUfT if,.'. VlTlllAN'S DAY lakv. AUMtT II... iPOKTSHIirt DAf V, MMINT II.r. tmUMPIKO DAY weeweeaar, AIMMT II... MMOCRATK DAY . «MiMI04r, MMMT It... •ovtmioirs Mr MHOAV, Aueerr n... , FARM BttftSAU ti*Y . |MU(MT, AWOMT I*... • AUTO RACt DAf AMWWV If MOTOftCYClioAV SVKRY DAV avau«r II TO i*. MMUIT II TO I* MMurr % II TO Ptewi miImi fltovwe Tad Wmr» m4 *mm4. Thane's a wodd ol thrills awaiting you ai this greatest ol all agricultural axpoaitiona. See ttie Million Dollar Stock Parade. Visit Happy Hollow Carnival Land. Dance to famous bands. Laarn about tha graatnaaa ol four stale la agriculture and industry. Every ettvt ia bainf mfmlmi to tha 1941 State Fait truly repreeantitiwa ol tha people and projiaee ol IlKnoia I wish to axtead a cordial iavitation to •vaqr reaicUmt to attend the lair thia yaar aad to partiaipate la ita auuiy ectiTitiaa Q M«niiN f« ! • V % •#: VI J: •' '

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