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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Dec 1942, p. 2

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Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., Mrs. Jack Leonard, Mrs. Helen Johnson and Mrs. Charles Brennan of Richmond Were guests at a luncheon in the home of Mrs! Clarence Mortensen at Harvard, Tuesday. k • \ Mrs. S. W. Brown was a Woodstock caller Saturday afternoon Mrs. George Vogel. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bacon of Ckys- noon. ton Martin and family, Mr.'and Mrs. Ed Whiting and George, Norma and Rosalie Whiting of Grayslake, Matjorie Whiting of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jackson of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. John Cristy and daughter of Waukegan, Mr. and Mrs. Sibre Whiting and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs. George Young were callers in Woodstock Monday aftfertal Lake were dinner guests of Jennie Bacon on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Glawe of Woodstock were callers in the R. C. Harrison home, Sunday evening, Florence Zapfe of Chicago was a weekend guest in thfe S. W. Smith home. . Rev. and Mrs. Collins spent Thanks- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson of | giving with their son, Paul, and fam- Hichmond called on Mrs. Jennie Bacon | |]y at Arlington Heights. Sunday evening. . j Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ainger and son. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harrison and j George. ,t of Greenwood and Mr. and family of Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Shephard spent Thanks- Clarence Harrison and son of Rich- gjvjng- jn the William Hiene home in mond were Thursday evening dinner Chicago. • guests in the R. C. Harrison home. ; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wiedrich and Mrs. Emma Beatty* and Viola Lou family of Belvidere were callers in, •were callers in Elgin Wednesday. the Fred Wiedrich, home Sunday. Johnny. Mr. and Mrs. John Cristy of Wauconda are the parents of a son, born on Sunday at the Woodstock hospital. Esther Smith and Marion Hawley visited Shirley Hawley in Chicago recently. Guiests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., on Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Don Smart, Bill and Bob of Waukegan, Mrs. Bertha Saunders, Mrs. Phelps Saunders and Billy Brennan of Harvard and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brennan of Richmond. (By Mrs. Harry Matthews) Mr. and Mrs. James Collins of Chi- ; Harrison home Friday' evening, werejcago enjoyed Thanksgiving day at the SLOCUM LAKE Mrs. Roy Neal and son, Johnny. ,, Those winning prizes at the Home spent Saturday and Sunday with rel^ gureau family party at the Chancey atives in Chicago. • Friday were , ... =, Mr. ancl Mrs. S. W. Smith aftd A. [ "ciinton Martin, Mrs. Thomas Kane, home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Matthews. W,. Smith were guests of Mr. and £dith Harrison. C. L. Harrison, Mrs. ; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks and son, Mrs Lonnie Smith on Thanksgiving. R. c. Harrison and J. Smith. Chesney, visited at the home of Mrs. Helen Ruth Butler entertained at a The Home Circle will be entertained Ella Parks at Park Ridge last Friday bridal shower Sunday afternoon in ^he home of Mrs. Fred Wiedrich,' evening. - honor of Rose Mary Butler of Wood- jr^ on. Wednesday, Dec. 9. Mrs. Ray j Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burkhart of Wilstock. who will become the bride of Merchant will assist the hostess. j liams Park returned home Monday, Eddie Spitzbarts on Dec. 19. The Carol, Amy and Edyth faarrison • after spending six days visiting at McCULLOM LAKE the home of relatives in Chicago. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. EJ. Brooks Thanksgiving day were Mrs. Jack Downs and daughter, Martwenty guests present were froni El- Spent Saturday evening at Crystal gin, Sycamore, McHenry, Genoa City, Lajce- Woodstock and Ringwood. j Sunday afternoon and supper Mrs. Andrew Hawley was a Thanks-j guegts in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., giving day guest in the D. C, Bacon ! home were Mrs. Catherine Vogel, I garet, and Mrs. Johnson of Wauconda home in Crystal Lake. ^ |Phyllis, Jean, Earlene, Clinton, Bob, land Mis Eunice Johnson of Kenosha, Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Collins visited j Mrs. George Vogel and Phillip, j Wis. in the Frank Collins home in Wilmette jjj|rg j)aT1 Lawrence and Jackie Wheel-j Mrs. Thompson of Williams Park, Tuesday. ; jer of Elkhorn and Ray Sengbush of while spending last week in Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. George Shepnard Madison. had the misfortune to break her toe, were callers in Elgin Friday evening. ^jr an(j g. w. Smith, Miss and was taken to the Edgewater hos- Charles Krohn, Lois and Ethel, p]orence Zapfe and Mrs. Andrew pital. and Mr. and^Mrs. Jjlen Benoy. Ter- i uawiey visited in Woodstock Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haas of Williams Park spent Monday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Krueger of Chicago spent Thanksgiving day at their cottage at Williams Park. Private H. Krueger and wife, Evelyn, were dinner guests last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Krueger. Billy Krueger of Mylith Park spent last Friday and Saturday in Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson and son, Ronald, of Chicago were supper guests last Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rodene were' supper guests last Wednesday at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kummerow of Oak Park. Mrs. L. Bouchenville, Mrs. Charles Rodere and Mrs. Bert Ruthenberg were guests last Wednesday at the Mr. and Mrs. CWey Harrison, j; M^^arf | ho™e of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kummth, Mrs. H. J. Col- ! Harrison> Alice and Marion Peet of Imerow of ry Ann and(Glen of Greenwood, and ; day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs>>€harles Coles and Su- j Mr and Mrs jack Leonard spent zanne of McCullom's Lake spent, gunday afternoon and evening in the Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mer- j Bob home at Lake Geneva, chant. _ j Bob Glawe of Woodstock called on Mrs. John Hogan and sons spent j Loren Harrison Sunday morning. Monday with Mrs. Paul Zenk at West j Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Harrison and Mrs. R. C. Harrison attended installation of Eastern Star officers at Crystal Lake Saturday evening. Mrs. Joe Miller and children of McHenry called on Mrs. Roy Wiedrich Wednesday. Mrs. S. W. Smith and Mrs. Andrew Hawley called on friends m McHenry and Crystal Lake Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clay and fam- McHenry. Donnie Fout of Spring Grove has returned home after spending a week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peet. Mrs. Ed Bauer and Marvin and Mrs. Joseph Kattner of Spring Grove were callers in Woodstock Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stephenson were callers in the Bennett home at Belviderwe Sju tnidt-a yj •a fvt ertn oon. ily nd Edna Peet of Rockford and Mr. n ' ; and Mrs. Ed Peet were Thanksgiving ud Bobby Brennan spent the week-, Mr &nd Mrs Ben Pout at end in the Don Smart home m Wau- |pring Grove. kegan. _ _ i Guests in the Harrison-Peet home (By Marie McKim) Ciiests at the Milton Peterson home on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Wahlborg of Lake Villa; on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Chullerstrom of Chicago. Mrs. Peterson had a birthday December 1. Mrs. Klowitter, Mrs. Schlitt, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Schlitt, Jr., and children spent Saturday evening at the Patterson home in Glenview. Mrs. Adams received word from her son, Charles Ingersoll, last week, who enlisted in the navy, that he is stationed in California. Ruth Ingersoll spent Sunday at the home of her mother. Oo November 24, Mrs. Halley, Mrs. Washburn, Mrs. Scheubert and granddaughter were luncheon guests at the home of Mrs. Kilfether of Oak Park. She and son', Joe, spent Thanksgiving in Cleveland with her sister. The Goronson family spent Thanksgiving in Chicago with relatives. Guests iat their home here over the weekend were: J Grant and Mr. and Mrs. A. Grant of Chicago. • Some of the Chicagoans out over the weekend Were Mr. and Mrs. Berg, daughter and granddaughter, Mr. Elarton, Mr. Pietraski, Mathers, O'Flaherty and the Art Burg family. Sorry to learn that Mr. and Mrs. Vic. Radke have moved to Chicago, where they are employed. Mrs. Radke was Phylis Washburn. Bill and Thocsa Schultz have closed up the home here for the winter. Mrs. Bennett has closed up the home for the winter. She will live with her daughter in Chicago. Mr. and Mrp. Whiteman of South Bend, Ind., were guests pt the Nimtz home on Saturday and guests at the Syd Smith home on Sunday. Mrs. Whiteman is the mother of Mr. Nimtz. Mrs. Coles and the new baby, Suzann Marie, haye been home since last Friday. Edward Murphy, who enlisted in the Kgnal corps some time ago, left Wednesday. He is now stationed in Wisconsin, where he will attend officers' candidate school. Mr. and Mrs. G. Boyle and daughter, Pat, visited the homes of Mrs. Boyle and McKim's on Sunday. . George Reid visited his parents here Sunday. He is stationed at Navy J*ier. Since he entered the service in June he gained 18 pounds. . Sorry to report that we nave no comedy for the column this week. ~Ed Doran was not around. Mr. and Mrs. Sales and four sons spent Thanksgiving at her feister's home in Chicago. Hugh McDonald received. word from Teddy Olson, who has been stationed in Alabama for some thne, that he is now attending officers' training school for aviation. Visitors at Scheubert home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Fuhrmack of Chicago. Also Miss Ellen of Chicago, who came to the United States from Denmark before it was invaded. Her parents ware to follow shortly after. Before they could leave, Denmark was invaded. She lias had no word from them for over a year. She doep not know if they are still alive. ' Mwt Art eat "Of all tha affections which at human life, the love of glory is most ardent."--Sir Richard Steala. V December 3, 19fl Order your Christmas Cards Subscribe for The Plaindealer! The Plaindealer. "'1 1 / "Aw i ^ L\V/V"v \ i Practical MILITARY APROR WRITING CASE BUTZ BAGS Complete with writing paper, pencil, iddtfti book, stamp book, pen*, 2 pic- ^ tore frame*. Sim- ^ ulated in Army taa or Navjr bine. Three durable cloth bags that will be a great aid to dp toldier. A bag for laundry, shoes, and a bag for utility use. Durably made, khaki colored. 98* When tied around hit waist it will hold all his needs to keep him well groomed. Perfect as a case to carry toilet articles; rolls • up in a compact kit, heavy khaki • twill with Army insignia. 79* IIP 3* V HANDY VALET SHOE SET Zlopmr TRAVEL KIT Clothes brush and shoe wiper in. compact case finished in sim«. Iaw4 leather. 'I Perfect for toilet article*, while traveling or at camp. Madr ofhesvy ( khaki twill' with water- JMNtttf lining. (oral ci •2 25 WRITING KIT Paper, Envelopes in case............ .^4 AUTOPOINT PENCIL Military Clip, Black and Silver... SHIPPING CARTON i^ndy corrugated with tap*..... RAZOR BLADES ' 4% Qmality ground stetL..........23 for FOUNTAIN PEN QQf Regulation clip, lifetime guarantee... 90 GET TOUGH! Famoas book on Commando Fighting $JOO WM WM. H ALTHOFF HDWE. Phone 284 Main Street West McHenry Mrs. Lonnie Smith, lms. Mrs. Henry Stephenson and Mrs^ Mr and Mrs Glen Treon and Roy Harrison attended Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hienze of Crys- « °f+ Ce,lS ^ ! ™ Stai: at' tal Lake, and Mrs. Walter Harrison WOMt,Geo^G^ar/a,Jfrie„d o, "If"' "J " •Jtotioth caM on Mrs. George Shep- Mrs er Charles and Joe, M~ Jahnke .nd - «.e WiedHch spent Sunday afternoon in Harvard. Mylith Park. Mr. and Mrs. H. Krueger of Mylith Park were recent hosts to Mrs. A. Ruchel and daughter, Edna, and son, Gene, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Witt and son, Paul. A wonderful dinner was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews and sons, Robert and Lyle, enjoyed a goose Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon of Anti- j dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank' Wied^^ 'and LorerTHarrison och ^Ued on Jennie Bacon Monday, j Robert Bouland at Jacob's subdivision nt Saturday evening in Genoa I Mr. and Mrfe. Elmer Carr and fam-i Sunday and on Thanksgiving day Mrs. ty. Jahnke and £<ldith of Walworth were callers in llfce Fred Wiedrich,. Jr., home Sunday. agent ooiuiuajr cwi.ir ... ! jjy spent Thursday with*relatives at | Bouland and daughter, Charlotte, and John Smith spent Thanksgiving I McHenry. - _ • s°n, Robert, were entertained at the irtth friends in Chicago. I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clay, Maxine, jhome of Mr. and Mrs. Matthews. tyyl:-,; Mrs. Roy Wiedrich, Marjorie and | Patti and David and Edna Peet of JWck spent Friday with Mrs. William j Rockford were Thursday supper guests ,'Aubert at Waukegan^ *" Mr. and Mrs. ChaTles Carr spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey l$eck in Arlington Heights. Mrs. Jennie Bacon was a guest in the Ray Bartholf home at Richmond Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Harrison and ilSdyth visited relatives in Woodstock Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan and fam- JJy spent Thursday in the Charles Ackerman home at Belvidere. Mrs. Fred Wiedrich and Mae and MCharles and Joe Carr were callers in Woodstock Saturday. Bobette Cristy returned to Bloomin the Ed Peet home. The group helped Patti celebrate her birthday. Mrs. Fred Wiedrich and Mae and Mrs. Lester Carr called on Elijah Coates at Crystal Lake Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. George R. Harrison has returned home after spending a week with her daughter at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bauer spent Friday evening in the Ray Freund home at Genoa City. The following families celebrated Thanksgiving together at the Community hall: Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cristy and family, ,Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clin- Mrs. McGlasson of Williams Park has been confined to the Edgewater hospital in Chicago the past two weeks, where she had submitted to a serious operation. Mr. Paiges, president of the Improvement Association of Williams Park, passed away at his home in Chicago of a heart attack, last Friday evening. Mrs. R. S. feouland and daughter, Charlotte, and son, Robert, of Jacoby's subdivision and an uncle, H. C. Libby, of St. Paul, Minn., were recent callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews. Order your Christmas Cards from The Plaindealer. / • - ' ' i v 5. Beginning next Sunday, we will discontinue | milk deliveries on Sundays for the duration. This is due to the gas and tire rationing. 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