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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Dec 1941, p. 2

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McHenry Catalog Order 8tore 509 West Main Street ^ - McHenry 39 G-i keirigerator and rekindle the joy of Christinas a thousand tunes a Today's G-E, unsurpassed in beauty, sets a new record for economy and con* vcnience. Now is the time to look for lasting quality--to buy lor the future. So choose the refrigerator you A MOW will cm years of economical » Get a G-E! p.1", 1% ft- fan $45 *• Mont fO PAY! GENERAL § ELECTRIC ' m CAREY ELECTRIC SHOP Street --: : : s--SRk The Volo unit of the Lake County Home Bureau met at the home of Mrs. Ray Seymour, Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Wapdell Dickson co. hostess. There were thirty-two ladies •nd their guests at this meeting. Mrs. Seymour's home was decorated for the Christmas party with a lighted tree and gifts wore exchanged. Refreshments were served at the dose of the meeting. Frank Gould of Libertyville called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaiser Sunday. Miss Sarah Raven of Slocum Lak« spent the lyeefeend with her grandmother, Mrs. Fsarl DMrell. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bacon spent Sunday with Am Matter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parson, in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. S. Littlefield, Waukegan, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Len Littlefield. in honor ef the former's birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dunker and and daughter, Ruth, of Capron were Tuesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vasey. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Case were Wau« kegan callers Friday, Mr. and Mrs. John Silski spent Sun day with relatives at Glenview. Mr. and Mrs. George Scheid, Jr., of Wauconda were Sunday sapper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher. Mrs. Pearl Dowell and daughter, Ada, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Raven at Slocum Lake Monday. Miss Marjorle Boyee of Chicago was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher. Mrs. William Fulton entertained the Friendly Neighbors society at the home of Mrs. William Wirtz Wednes-, day, Dec. 17. Mrs. M. Ullrich, sons, Roy and Ray, of Barrington were 8unday. visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vasey. Mr. and Mrs. William Wirti and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Grabbe at Ivanhoe. kw e. neuucli Dickson attended the hobby tea sponsored by the Lake Co. Home Bureau at the Presbyterian church in Libertyville Monday. A number of relatives, friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson Friday evening in honor of their daughter, Beatrice. Miss Wilson became the bride of Mr. Kenneth Petersen Thursday, Nov, 20. Eleven tables of bunco and five hundred were played. Mrs. Petersen received many pretty and useful gifts from her guests. A very dainty lunch was served at the close of a very enjoyable evening. William Wirtz will accompany Henry Kane to Rockford Tuesday. At this time Mr. Wirtz will receive his trophy from the DeKalb Hybrid Seed Corn for Winning county and state honors. Mrs. Clinton Raven and family of Slocum Lake, Mr. and Mrs. George Scheid. Jr., of Waucorida, Miss Marjorie Boyce of Chicago were Sunday visitors at the Dowell home. Community night will be held at the Volo public school Friday evening, Dec. 19. Mr. and Mrs. S. Wiemuth and daughters of Cuba township were Sunday visitors at the home of Senator and Mrs. Ray Paddock. SLOCUM LAKE Willard Darrell and Mrs. Harry Matthews attended the funeral of Mr. Louis H. Kiugge at the Warner funeral home*fct Crystal Lalfe last Friday afternoon. Charles Ferris of Antloch was a caller Monday at the home of Willard Darrell. Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren and Mr. and Mrs. George Lundgren and Mr. and Mrs. Lindgren of Wauconda enjoyed a turkey dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Swanson at Woodstock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wagner and two children spent last Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wirtz at Mundelein. Mrs. Annie Adams and son, Richard, of Diamond Lake and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Downs of McHenry were Sunday afternoon and supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks. Mrs. Arthur Wagner and daughter, Joan, and Mrs. John Adams of Johnsburg spent last Friday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Allen of Roseville spent last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Esping spent Monday afternoon with relatives at Oak Glen Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Litwiler, Round Lake, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews and sons, Robert and Lyle, and Willard Darrell were dinner and afternoon guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Espfng at Starks Station. Mrs. Harry Matthews, Mrs. John Blomgren and Mrs. Celia Dowell and daughter, Jennie, attended the miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs. K. Peterson at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank at Volo last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews. Willard Darrell and Mrs. Marlett Henry and Mrs. Wm. Fulton of Volo attended the installation ceremonies of Sorosis chapter at Grayslake Monday evening. Carl Bangert of Chicago was a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hansen Monday and on Monday evening all attended'the Poultry show at the amphitheatre at the 8tockyards. Receding Colors Such colors as blue and green are sometimes called receding colors, because walls painted in these tones appear larger than if painted with Mrs. Henry Sfetphenson entertained the members of the American T 'Iginn Auxiliary at a Christmas party at her home on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawley and Mrs. S. W. Smith spent Saturday afternoon ^Kenosha. Mr. aafr Mrs. Joe McCannon were Sunday afternoon callers in the B. B. Marble and Arthur Peet homes at Greenwood. Mrs. Charles Coles, McCollum Lake, Mrs. Ray Merchant, Rita and Audrey, visited in Kenosha Saturday. Fred Allen of Vermont visited his niece, Hps. C. J. Jepson for a few days recently. Mrs. Kd Peet and Mrs. John Hogan spent Thursday in Rockford. Mrs. Frank Wattles and son, Glen, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marlowe and family of Huntley were Sunday dinner guests in the Chancey Harrison home. Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., and Mrs. Charles -Brennan spent Tuesday in Kenosha. Mrs. Jay Criaty entertained the Easy Aces at her home Tuesday afteroon. Prises Were won by Mrs. Louis Hawley and Mrs. Henry Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gl&we of Woodstock were callers in the Roy Halrrison home Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. George Young and Alfred spent Saturday evening in the Peter A. Freund home at McHenry. Mrs. Louis Hawley, Mrs. Paul jWalkington and Mrs. Clarence Pearson were hostesses to the Home Circle at the Walkington home on Wednesday. This was the Christmas party for Mrs. Minnie Coates. Pearl Smith of Woodstock spent Tuesday with her .parents, Mr. and Mrs/Lonnfe Smith. Carrie Adams spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Wm. McCannon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison and Edyth spent Saturday in Kenosha. Edyth remained until Sunday evening with relatives. Alice and Marion Feet of Elgin spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peet. Helen Johnson spent from Thursday until Sunday with her sister, Mrs. P. E. Saunders, at Fontana. Mr. and Mrs. Roland McCannon and family of Algonquin visited in the C. J. Jepson home Sunday afternoon. Miss Florence Japfe of Chicago spent from Thursday evening until Sunday in the S. W. Smith home. Mrs. Oscar Berg spent Tuesday in Woodstock. Mrs. Charles Brennan sprat Thursday in Chicago. Mrs. Jennie Bacon entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon of Antioch, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bacon and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Abendroth and Mildred Munshaw of Elgin at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Merchant and Alice Howard of Kenosha spent Sunday evening in the Ray Merchant home. A group of high .school students met at the home of Helen Ruth Butler on Monday evening and organized a Young People's Fellowship club. The club will meet with Marion Hawley on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hienxe, Crystal Lake, were callers in the Walter Harrison home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harrison were Friday evening supper guests in the Ardin Frisby home at Greenwood. Mrs. Fred Wiedrich. Sr., Mae and Jimmy Wiedrich, spent Friday afternoon in Woodstock. Mrs. Ray Merchant entertained the Bunco club at her home Thursday afternoon. Prizes were awarded to Mae Wiedrich and Helen Young. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smart and sons of Waukegan were Sunday afternoon callers in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Treon of Fort Atkinson spent the weekend in the Harrison - Peet home. Mr. snd Mrs. Lester Carr spent Sat* urday evening in Woodstock. Bob Schultx and his mother and Mrs. Louis Hawley and daughter, Marion, visited in Elgin Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard of McHenry entertained the five hundred club at their home Thursday evening. Prizes for high scores were won by Mrs. B. T. Butler and F. Hitchens; for low score, Mrs. George Young and Clarence Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wiedrich and family of Capron were Sunday dinner guests in the Fred Wiedrich, Sr. home. Mrs. Jennie Bacon has gone to El gin to spend several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Lou Abendroth Fred Wiedrich, Jr., My. and Mrs. Charles Brennan and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leonard of Fontana spent Sunday afternoon in the John Blackman home at Antioch. rs. Roy Sutton and daughter, Velora, of Richmond were Sunday supper guests in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Frances Cooper and friend, Rogei Clayton of Chicago spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leonard at Fontana. Neil Herrington spent the weekend in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Collins of Arlington Heights visited Rev. and Mrs. Collins Sunday afternoon. Guests in the Wayne Foss home for the weekend were Robert Olsen, Mayme and Leona Ensz and Albena Schmitt of CHicago. Rev. and Mrs. R. J. McKelvey of Greenwood called on Rev. and Mrs. Collins Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Panknin are the jparents of a son born at Woodstock hospital on Tuesday. Mrs. Will Beck of Dundee was a Monday dinner guest in the Clayton Harrison home. . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCannon and Mrs. Oscar Berg were callers in McHenry Monday. Frances Cooper spent Monday afternoon in Woodstock. The Ringwood grade school basketball team was defeated by a score of 47 to, 9 at McHenry Thursday evening IUiw mnA fiwitf*» mm J - '*•*- RJAGWOO0 imfiOiMfiT CHURCHl . TInlAsd twHoi ~iit ~ the Ringwood Methodist dutch, 9:S0 a. m. Tfcls will b^ the Christaiuis service proper. Sermon by the pastor on the subjeet, "Christmas in a World at War.*" We Invite all the people of the oommontty tint are not worshipping abetftei* to emae and enjoy this service Witt US. We want all the children t® IMS Sure and attend. Chirstmas program and tree, Dec. 21, at th| Rbifttood church ,7:99 p.m. The c<Mgtailn»§ j||g been working en jwk Its to ednla sndenjoy this us. Winter Troubles With your ear or truck? If so, drive in now at our equipped garage. Best of mechanics use only thehighest grade materials. We can locate the trouble azuf dbr k fine job at a moderate price. CENTRAL GARAGE FS*D J. 8M|TH, Prop. fluiM) 200-J ' Towing i- BED RYDEK DAISY AIX HIUC rmii* Just the Gun for the fwmg hunter ^ ^ BKTTTWETSY ^ in wood, frame luggage, complete with layette DAOTJY DOBBIN _ strongly built of heavy woog, body brightly litho^^d 98* MS*, y- * "jfe ttUn. 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Get your set today, with track and transformer real Imy at H-39 Just a few of the many toys and gifts you will find at your local FIVE STAB STOEE. Visit us real soon! JOHN J. VYC1TAL HARDWARE Green Street * Tel. 98 M McHenry, PL

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