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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Jul 1943, p. 8

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- ^ * ' *x \ * f#: 7|*\":y" * ;fW. %yf^f :£ " v' *& **¥) Fafe Eight -^.-j '• ..> - ^{."!, '• aim THE BfoHUKT PLAINDEALER < • id/-1 MISS LEOTA CATRON IS /UHE BRIDE OF ; fVT. MERLE BARTH r / Bakfry Sal* J (-Carey for the use of her lawn and to bakery sa'e sponsored by the, Mrs. McGee and her committee for Christian Mothers and Altar society-*their help-in making the party a sue- •will ho held on Saturday, July 3, at' cess. the J<icob JusLen Sons furniture store. • •' * * * • - 1 ' • Riverview Cam --J . fiwMttn Pidk * } Riverview Camp, R. X. A„ will liold j Ronquin. Jp©f*ster bowling leagf^ iSiid < its next meeting on Tuesday, July 6,1 Worthy their families enjoyed a picnic at Nick . and this will he the only meeting of Weingart's <woodsr «ast of the city, the organization in July. The only last Sunday afternoon. . August meeting to be held wtil.-.be-..en • .. * V:-v: >:.| August' 3, : 4-H Ctab • . ••• ' j. ' . • * * ' ' 1 At-6:30- on Friday evening, July 2,' Birthday Celebration ' there will be a 4-H club meeting at, A family gathering was held at the the McHenry high school. It will be ; home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Winkel last, -Monday evening, the occasion being bron. ; the birthday of Mr. Winkel. Present Conductress . lowed, at which time cards and bunco were played and refreshments were served. A cordial invitation is extended all neighbors and visitors in the Lily Lake community to attend aH meetings and events throughout the j Many McHenry residents will read summer. jwith interest of the marriage on Sat- The next regular meeting of the' or- ,urday, June 12, of Miss Leota Catron, ganixation will be on July 2 |it 8 pi la. j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. ' " * * * (Chambers of Coffeyville, Kans., and Friends Night | Pvt. Merle R. Barth, son of Mr. and Friends Night was observed by the Mrs. William Barth of DeSota, Kans. Order of the Eastern Star at the Ma- | The 3 o'clock ceremony was performed sonic hall last Monday evening, June ! at the home of the bride's uncle and cassis?; f 'f-zf r < Thursday, July 1, 1043 st© ; WARWORKtRSj RED GROSS NOTES Messages From Our Servicemen (Continued from page one) tKe best newspaper in the country in my estimation, the Plaindealer. I have been shippecf to a new squadron, which is only farming. Back in boot 28. Chosen by the local officers to serve that night were the following: Worthy Matron--May Rasha, Alaunt, Rev. and Mrs, H. W. Neal, at; Sugar Creek, Mo. j Preceding the ceremony, Miss Geral- j camp again, which is the worst pert _ > of it. Thanks again for a very fine ®3 called the Mojave desert Reading that popular periodical,The paper. "Y, - Sincerely, 3 WC. BOB SUTTON, Cei|f. Deer Jtr, Ifoshec^ ' '• 4" Please accept our apology for not " Red Cross; room. to enjoy a social- evenir^*, concluded Crystal Lake. " . ' bride. She wore a corsage^of pink "Ladies night" will be observed by v ith the serv ing of a tasty lunch, were Assoc. Conductress- Violet Scheu-: carnations and a white lace hat. rue the Johnsburg-/ Community club at Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Thennes, Miss Lor- Chicago. . ^ ^ . t , J bff, ma".^as Arnold Catron, brot^tr 'their next meeting, Tuesday, July 6. raine Thennes, Mrs. Frank Gende and Chaplain--Alice Johnson, Hebron, of the bride ' A good crowd is anticipated and there son, David, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weber Marshall--Florence Alexander, Heare elaborate plans for entertaining and family, all1-of ftlcFenry, Margaret bron. . _ ^ . the ladies - , Blake of Milwaukee, Wis., and. Rev;. - ^••Owan•»^~Gretta •<^oden•;:Mp|^ei«r^ " T ' "• * *. m ' ,r..« Clirence Thertnes of -Ch&fleitl-J' Adah--Amanda Brown, McHe?ity* 1 •" * St Clare's C#fcft » j , * « * f Ruth--Eva Eppel, McHenry. : " Dur i ng Jul y arid August'St.' Clan's : : Surprised on Anriiversai-y " j: Esther Nina.. Tomteky, Crystal' *S7*y!- court, Catholic Order of Foresters, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cooney werfe< "),^e- I The bnde wiU rethain .in Kansas v^ity, Victorian, we find^the following k This the Way You Feel Sometime*? The whole world has turned against you, ft i j dine Hughes sang "I Love YoujTraly," ; YoU haven't a single friend, ° Patron -- Edwerd ^ Lyons,: accompanied by Miss Betty I^e Neal.; ^ife is filled with a million woi*l» ^ Hebron. ^ j The bride chose fot her wedding TTiat never seem quite to end, Assoc. Worthy & white marquisette dress with | The future looks1 dark and depressng j writing sooner to thank you for send- Bohn, Woodstock. ; . > - , i lace trimming and a ^sweetheart yoke Shadowed with numberless fee** i'"K us the Plaindealer. We enjoy it Assoc. Worthy Patron -- Harry i and puffed sleeves. She earned a bou- And the day is a hooded monster I immensely and look forward to receiv- Obers, Crystal Lake. \ ^ jquet of American Beauty roses and Bringing a bounty of tears. j ing eatfh week's copy. It is really Secretary ;--Minfitfc Martin, Mc-, wo*e a ^jbite lace ha,!. The above was written by Mabel grand to be able to keep up .with the Henry. • ^ ^ ^ernette Catron served heri"^!^,^ wj1Q g.oes on t0 say( «<No, you ; hometown news efren though we are Treasurer -r-- Catherine Clarke, ^e- . sister-in-law as matron of honor, a^- | needn't tell me, I know, because I far away, and we do sincerely want to :i - - i lY^ m j marquisette ?own of Heaven have felt the same way myself many thank each and every one responsible Yvonne Sklvei-aon,. blue and fashioned like that of the 4ti.m;me„ss .»"> WWep aallll dHon my friend, but for our receiving the Plaindealer. I bope you_ will forgive my husband not writing this thank you note himis to me, too, I hope you will accept my letter as a thank you from us both. John is a mechanic~in the air corps and he now works from 6:30 in the morning to 6:30 attiight. We have an apartment in the town of Mojane and he hai3 a thirty mile drive to and from camp each day so he is really tired by the time he-gets home. This part of the country is mostly all desert and we are located in what In the spring the desert is really a pretty sight when all the wild flowers are in bloom. The wind brows up here most of the time and sometimes it really does blow hard. ' In closing, let me again thank you for each copy we have received end we do hooe we may continue to receive this fine paper. , ~ Sincerely, S/SGT. AND MRS. JOHN L NOBLE. 'Lt |-i •> •'! vi- EMPLOYMENT DIRECTOR The appointment of WalterEJ Parker as director of the Illir.ois division, of the United States Employment Service has been announced by Dean William H, Spencer, regional war manpower commission director for Region VI. Several months ago Parker was named acting director, and Lake. will hold one monthly meeting instead pleasantly surprised at their home on Martha--Francis Vycital, McHenry. j I^nsas. Of' tv.-Q. > The July meeting will takeyJohn- street last Sunday, the occa- Electa Grace Sqhst, Woodstock. place on Julv 22 and the August meet- sion being their forty-third wedding Warder--Pearl Eckert, \Voodstook. ing on August 26. _•< anniversary. An etijoyable social af-! Sentinel Alta Kirkrr.an, W oodstock. ' « * • tenioon was spent, with a picnic lunch Guest of Honor -- Lillian Gilbert, --U--' Altar and Rosary ' being served on the lawn. The horn : Crystal Lake. "file Altar and Rosary sodality of ored couple received lovely gifts from. Soloist -- Lillian. Schroeder, Wood- St. Patrick's church will'receive Com- their family, ' ' st°5k;i , . , , '. Present Were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn: lalks v.'ere given during the eve- v,ai K r.igm to ueorge A. spoo, t- Last week, on Thursday, Avis Gans Smith and son, Dennis, of Beloit, Wis.; n'nK those in the East and gifts seaman first-class, L. S. coast guard,; Helen Dobyns, Gene Thall, Lucille Mrs. Cecelia Knox and Ted Sterne of were exchanged by the officers. The a former McHenry resident, was sol- . Rleinhans, Mae Miller were all pres- Crystal Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Howard serving .of refreshments concluded a ; emnized ^ Saturday evening, June 26, i ent with Mrs; Gorman when the news the more we sit around and lament to ourselves, the bigger will be the pit of self pity we wallow in. -Do you i self, but after a day's work he ™ ,, • , lL know the cure for that feeling of pretty tired Out and leaves all c , 2? tH?"Sdiate° W blues? . » require a i respondence to me. But. seeing that ] has been in <*«*.* the Illinei. dU ili«. At. bX S e S h o m e| ' ' "" * \ ^ here previous to his entry into service,{any onl cfen use, and it doesn't cost , • . ,•• • 1 • ' 1 . : • • 1 1 • • has returned to Fort L^wis, W'asn., nmch-buta littleexertion .It's called, 'go and do something for somebody munion in a body at the 80 o'clock mass on Sunday, July4. All members are requested to be present in the church vestibule at 7:55 a. m. SEAMAN GEORGE SPOO TAKES ELGIN GIRL s AS BRIDE SATURDAY Tlie marriage jjf Miss Marilyn Ann Clark of Elgin ^o George A. Spoo, quick,' and, believe me or not, it really works, because there is nothing like ! an appreciative or a happy thanks to ' cure that all-gone feeling. - Let's all try it sometimes for the] Red Cross. Rooms are open in the , high school all day, Wednesday and Thursday. Attend Convention Miss Georgianna Donahirs of Hunt- Henry. ley and Miss Genevieve Knox attend-! ' .. ed the annu-al luncheon and convention; •' Wedding Anniversary of the Chicago chapter of the Amer^ ' Mr. end Mrs. O. C. ican Red Cross at the Palmer House Geneva, III., former local residents, recently. Over 2000 staff members- were surprised by a group of relaaml volunteer workers heard a very tives recently, honoring them on their interesting talk given by Field Di- fortieth1 wedding anniversary. A derector Irving, who has recently re- licious lunch, brought by the guests, turned from eighteen months spent was enjoyed and the day was spent in in North Africa' and other places* visiting.- . ~ Present to enjoy the occasion with Cah'ns and sonj Gregory,%and Mr. and r'sasant meeting, with^ tables being at 8 o clock, in the First ^Congr^a- lady walkd in. They were sewing and Mrs. Earl Conway and family of Mc- • attractively decorated in red, white tional church, Elgin. The R£v. Alexand blue. ander Milmiixe, pastor, read the On July 12,> Past Officers night wijl double-ring service ,as the bridal Xe observed by the local chapter. COMING EVENTS ' . July 1 C., D of A.--Regular Meeting. • July 2- Lily Lake P.-T. A. Christian Mothers--Regular Meeting July 3 coupie stood at the altar in a floral setting of hanked nalms and ferns, centered by a basket of mixed flowers. The bride, who was given in mar If you want to find out the rest of the story, come on over to the work rooms pn Thursday. ; 1 / We heard that Miss Milqp#et M<?-» Intee of Johnsburg and Chicago,, who , - | helps us in the Production room, has riage by her uncle, Alex Clark, was ;donated blood for the Re'd Cross on a, ra£tn'ely attired in a formal gown ; seven occasions. How does that make of white mousselme de soie and wore ! the rest of us feel? Compared with RE-OPENING ; - • JULY 3 Eva's Restaurant will again be open for business starting July 3, after having ljeen cloged thpast few weeks, due to the proprietor's illness. EVA'S RESTAURANT RIVERSIDE DRIVE McHENRY Business and Professional ' The last meting, of the McHenry County Busi.iess and Professional Mr. and Mrs. Murray were their children, Mafgerv and Raymond, both at home; Kate and Thomas McLaughlin, sister and brother of Mrs. Murray; Women's club was held at the home her niece. Mrs. Robert Kralowitz, the Rivervieiy Camp, R. of Miss Minnie Bohn in Woodstock latter's husband and daughter, Karen, Meeting. last week. Alter a pot-luck supper, all of McHenry, and Miss Esther ; Johnsburg Community Club. Mrs. Ethel Coe, president, appointed Buyer of St. Charles. Home Bureau--Mrs. Wheelock. her committees for the ensuing year. ~ * * Among those from here chosen to ^ • Shower that, we haven't done much. By the way, any inquiries, we understand, for blood donors in this vicinity, will be taken care of by calling Mrs. Gora Juliet tfcap. She carried white roses, arranff€!|jrn a shower bouquet and her gift from the groom was a gold cross. Bake Sale -- Sponsored by Christian . j^'ss Nancy Clark, sister of the -- ^ Mothers -- Justen Brothers Furni- .>n e' Jvas , r onv attendant, wear- ! or Mrs. McGee. ture Store. 'ng a e°wn of pale blue cliif- ; ]^RS. HUGH MURPHY, Scribe. July 6 - fon, with a head v.reath of blue del- . ^ N; ^J-r^legulei ' Ph'Hium, matching that which mingled'j' RATION NOTICE " with. the dusky roses in her shower bou- XT T„ Ten neople are sought to assist the quet. Norman Klemm served as best McHeniy County Rationing Board to man and Arthur Rose and Harold make ^ the new A July 7 . Loeal Girls Entertain at U. S. O.. serve Mrs. Maiy Endres, who was se- ' Mrs# Bertha Jensen entertained her July 11 lected for the Education and Mem- Bridge dub and a few other guests Bingo Party at Camp Grant. bership committees; Mrs. V. Bauma, last Sunday evening at a shower given July 12 who will serve on the Public Affairs in honor of Mrs. Marie Yegge, at the Past Officers Night, O. E. Si---Macommittee; Miss Ethel Jones, who will home of Mrs. Jensen's mother, Mrs. .sonic Hall. act on the Health and Legislation Carolyn Schiessle. Cards provided the July 15 Fohrman ushered. A reception for the bridal party and guests was held in the church parlors new A gas rationing books. v If you can spend one or two days a week, contact Earl Walsh at his committees, and Mrs. C. W. Goodell, who was chosen to serve on the International Relations committee. evening's diversion, with prizes being Card Party--Sponsored by* awarded Mrs. Wallace Dobyns, Genevieve Knox, Mrs. Yegge, Mildred and Eleanor Kinsala and Mrs. John Sullivan. Following the serving of de- i licious refreshments, lovely gifts were Foresters. July 16 Mother's Club Picnic. Lady Camp Grant Show McHenry girls, together with those from throughout the county, were £'Yen the guest of honor, present at the Variety show held at Camp Grant last Friday evening. Entertainers from various county cities provided the program and the Marengo canteen had charge of the refreshments. Those from here who witnessed the entertainment for the convalescent soldiers were Ethel Freund, Louise Walsh and Dorothy Heuscr. CARD OF THANKS I desire in this way to thank my In attendance besides thos^ already neighbors and friends for the many mentioned were Mrs. Henry Kinsala, cards and other remembrances sent to following the ceremony and the couple i office in McHenry for the necessary left later on a short wedding trip. , information. Help will be needed! Mr. Spoo, who is the son of George from juiy 6 through July 24 each ' F Spoo, has been stationed at Man- we<jk day from 9 5. , hattan Beach, New York. After his jf yOU cannot go, ask your neigh-) ve e W1 report for duty j bors. We want to have all the books NOTICE - Starting Saturday, July $ my office will be closed every Saturday afternoon and evening during July and August, except by Appointment. MORNING HOURS AS USUAL M S. Van Denbufgh, IXC., Ph. C 120 Green Street, McHenry Phone: McHenry 292-R in Chicago. Both young people graduated from juiy 21. made out in McHenry county by Marie Powers, Alice Gaulke, Mrs. Ed Buss, all of McHenry, Mrs. George Sullivan of Woodstock, Miss George-, ianna Donahue of Huntley and Mrs* Anna Christensen of Chicago. me "during my recent illness. They were all greatly appreciated. MRS. EVA GUINTO. Hie Elgin high school and the bride is now employed as secretary for Atty H. Wheeler Britain. HERGOTT MICHELS VOWS EXCHANGED AT RATIONING BOARD No. 6263.1, 126 Benton street, Woodstock, 111. Marriage Licenses Lily Lake P.-T. A. CARD OF THANKS We wish in this manner to express Our sincere thanks to our friends and Capt. Mary Owen and Lieut. Minniemeeting of the &!y Lajce: neighbors for the many kindnesses ence' Michels, son of' Mr. Green of the Motor Corps provided the transportation. On July 11 a larger group of local girls will travel Ito Cariip Grant for a Bingo party. On Wednesday, July 7, P.-T. A. was held on June 4. At that and expressions of sympathy extended Joseph Michels, of Johnsbui'g time the officers were pleased to an nounce that the dental program had been carried out successfully and they are grateful to Dr. Sayl#n- for his ser us in the loss of our dear mother. THE BEN. STILLING FAMILY. ^the loc*A.%g.ifk'...w»ll attend ,3 party at--vices and to Mr. Freuml, Lily Lake the XJ. S.-Q. at Waukegan. --1 r-- Lawn-^ :Tv.'enty-fivf table - artv CARD OF THANKS In this way we wish to Hteacher, for his splendid help in taking friends, neighbors and schoolmates for Serving as matron oFhonor was Mrs the children to town. cards and gifts sent to Mary Ann Jeanette Miller, sister of the bride, The . highlight of the meeting was Kar's on her birthday in May. We who .was attired in an orchid dress. fVanlc W. Wright, Harvard, 111., to ST. PETER'S CHURCH ! Bernadine M. Jones, Harvard, 111. * - Clarence George Honold, Clinton Wis., to Nellie Uernardoni, Woodstock, 111. •• L-.. Howard Lowell, Marengo,; 111., to Helen Mae Foss, Marengo. Frank Pillow, Marengo, III., to Dorothy leanquenat, Marengo, Dl. James Stanley Slay in, I^ebron, 111., to Francis Catherine Andrews, Woodstock, III. Russell Olson, Huntley, 111., to Lily United in the bonds of matrimony at St. Peter's church, Spring Grove, on June 23 were Miss Lucille Hergott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hergott, of Spring Grove, and Mr. Clar- Mrs. The ceremony was performed at 9:30 a. m. The brieve who was given in marriage- by her father, was lovely in a floor-length white dress with long Rciber, Cary, 111. thank train and she carrjpd white roses. FIT; M !GEF en's BALD'S Shop Phone 19 West McHenry ATTENDS MEETING On the front page of the Independent Register of Libertyville last week ""V* w.i niVtl^TI III ttil U1VMIU UICOD> , j. •of cards were in -the presentation by the charming past are also grateful to the Sisters of St. Her'bouquet was fashioned of yellow we noticed a picture of Ray Page, dislay at the public lawn party held president, Mrs. Estelk? Weilkr. of f.vo John's parish and to Father Neidc vt-. roses.' \ . '...... trict commander, who was attending MR. AND MRS AND FAMILY, Oder the sponsorship of the Altar Pai-ent^Teacher pins "to Mrs. Hattie gr 'spccial favors, and- Rosai-y sodality of St. Patrick's Einspar. the new secretary, and Mrs. church on Tuesday afternoon. The Lduifee Nieist-.. the past secretary, party was held at the Walter Carey both of whom are charter members. home on Waukegan street. . Prizes .< tie pins wjre in recognition of two were given for earh table and Miss consecutive years of loyal, active ser- Grace Carey of Wilrnot .was awarded vice as officers of the P.-T. A. They the door prize. Delicious refreshments were the first two officers to receive were served, with appointments being pins under the new rule passed upon carried put ill red. white ajrd blue, in by the organization for that period keeping with July 4. of scrvice. The sodality is grateful to 'Mrs.1 A very pleasant social hour fol- Acting biiili'siiialds were Aliss Jorothy"1 Michels and Miss Evelyn Michels, sisters of the groom. The former was gowned in yellow and the latter in blue. Both carried bouquets of pink roses. Frank Michels served his brother as meeting of the Tenth district Legion at Lake Bluff. Francis Phelan, state commander, was guest speaker at the meeting. /Se OF GREATER PROTECTION WITH Grow Better Seedlings Some farm families who have tried to grow seedlings of tomato and other garden plants in the kitchen best man and Gerald Hergott, brother windows, report that they get better, of the bride, acted as groomsman. RESIDENCE CHANGES 6 HOUSE PAINT stronger plants by growing them in flats in the windows of a brooder house. Mr--and Mrs.'Louis Mackey have' moved from the upper flat of the B. J. j The mothers of both the bride and Brefeld building on Main street to the ; groom wore corsages of carnations lower apartment in the rear of the ; ind mixed flowers. same building. The place vacated by Following the ceremony, a recep- the Mackey family will be occupied by i % %<• •• « «fr %«* « * % I * % % © % SKIPPER LEISUREWEAR ^ After a day's work, change into comfortable, < relaxing Wilson Brother* Leisure Shirt and slackf! Good for your morale, as well as your office clothes. See our selection of these newest p| Leisure Togi».. original plaid designs, solid Pipe Tones...handsome, built-for-service garments that will give yeur'money's worth, plus! " $2.50 up McGee's tion was held at the home of the bride for about 150 guests and in the eve- : ning a wedding dance was held . a tj NeH's ballroom. - The bride graduated from the Spring Grove school and the groom from the Johnsburg school. Both are employed at the Alemite. The young couple plan to make their home in Woodstock. ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunter, who ! moved from a farm near the city. ELGIN GIRL IS v BRIDE OF LIEUT. RICHARD WARNER As Long As Battleship American shipyards are currently 1 building ore ships for service on the Great Lakes capable of cari'ying^ 10,000 tons of iron ore at a trip. . Last year ore ships carried 90,000,000 tons of essential ore. The newest ships are nearly as long as the most | modern battleship i Aik to. SEE THE "NEW COLOR MASTER" IK DRUG STORE Green Strati McHENRY Rotenone Sources Brazil and Peru have become the chief United Nations supply source* At » nuptial ceriincmrTcrfoTWed- for rotenone. an essential insecticide in the chapel at the army air base at formerly imported Dyersburg, Tenn.. on June 21, by Rev. Father Neidert, MisR Margaret Muetterties, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Muetterties of Elgin, became the bride of L'eut. Richard B.-Wai4ier, son of Walter Warner of Elgin and the 'ate Irene Frisby Warner. The bride was charming in a white™ pique suit with matching accessories and she wore an orchid corsage. For 1 I "something old, borrowed and blue" she wore p. pendant necklace belonging . to a friend. The bride graduated from the Elgin high '-chord in 1939, later attended Ellis Bi^siness col'ege, and has been emp'oyed for the oast three years in the offices of the Illinois Tool Works. The groom, a graduate of the Elgin high school in J937, was employed, at the Elgin National Watch company until entering service in 19,4j2- The young couple wil1 mfike their ( home in Dyersbufg while Lieut. War-- ' ner is stationed tlr^re. from the Faf. East. The United States has under? taken to stimulate rotenone imports ; from tUese Western hemisphere • sourest; v^-; T Copper Increase Increased output of copper tn the other Americas, normally the world's largest exporters of the rneWj al, has contributed to the rising way , production of the U. S. Chile, ; producer of copper, has raised p."fl| , ductinn to 465,000 tons from 339,000 > tons. Other hemisphere copper pr>> ducers are Mexico. Peru, Cuba and Bolivia. ., Orde>[ your Rubber Stamps at The PlaindeiSer.-. Imitate West Point . - Anastario ' So mora, president' of . Nicaragua, recently awarded schoU t arships to or.e student from each / »Ccntral American sister republic ^ v the Nicoraguan Military academy* t Founded in 1937. by Gen. Charlt!® Mullins of the United States army, the academy is modeled after the United States Military academy at West Point. GLOBAL of the World at War Her*'» a •Mlisric picture of dw world, a "plane's-eye view" that makes it easier to understand the scope of this worldwide war, with new-style maps by Matthews-Northrup. • 4-color Global Mtpj, ihowiai aL' distance! T • Chroaoloskal Mapa of<tb« Wtd« fronts " j • 30 full-page full-color maps;. • Army and fairy Iasigaia J ;{ • Types of Modern PIim • 41 U* • U* ATLAS 35c McHENRY PLAINDEALER

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