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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Oct 1946, p. 4

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IlipijpMli Qhen, da Brown, dm But--i -M the poetofflee the aet of May •, !*»». Om Tear <92.60 Wf cannot accept news after Tuesday afternoon at $ o'clock. Please turn your items in before the deadline. Nat YieM When buying nuts in their shells, homemakers sometimes are uncertain as to how much "meat" they Will yield. This- yardstick will help eliminate guesswork: one pound of unshelled almonds yields about one cup of shelled kernels; one pound .of filberts, about one and ooeUhird cups; one pound of peanuts, about two cups; one pound of pecans, almpst one and one-half cupe; one pound of English walnut , a little more than one and one-half cups halved kernels; and one pound of .black, walnuts, ab;ut one-half cup broken kernels...;; ^ DWD.C _ _ ..... school. Ill families and the board: of edbcatton MJoyed their annual Marv An Bolger Was dinner at Eva's restaurant last i8«rnrised On Birthday Thursday evening. Following the; Fourteen girls of the eighth grade taaty mea^ community singing and' du, in & Mary-s-St. Patrick's visiting were enjoyed. . d school pleasantly surprised Miss * * "* *. -js* " '~y-' J Mary Ann Bolger on her thirteenth Mrs. E. R. Sntten ; birthday ". anniversary on. Friday, T» BMtrtah Chib "v . • October 18, at her home on Richmond £* tJ» East;Road. Games, songs andm dancing River Road Pinochle club was peld st i for the young the home of Mrs. Albert Vales, with prises for the afternoon's play being merited by Mrs. E. R. Sutton ana Mrs. John Braeseke. Mrs. Sutton will entertain the club next on Ort. fi Ahar * Binary Flaw Party Ffcr " ' provided entertainment xor um folks throughout tiie ^evening. Retreat Far CatbaUe Waami ' »* There will be a retreat for Catholic women at Mundelein on November 13. Anyone desiring t6 attend Is asked to call lira. Helen Weber at i crowd in attendance. During the information. (business portion of the meeting, plans j „ „ * * * i were formulated for a party for; Cues* Of Honor At 'members, to > held in November. MMcellaneous Shower . It was also announced that Mrs. G^e Frost and Mrs. Geoi*e George Kane would act as treasurer Waspi entertained at amiscellafor the remainder of thie _year, I neous shower lnhonorof Miss Mary taking the place of Mrs. lawte > jSWffel, a bride-to-be, on Octo- Sullivan, who moved fronl McHenry.! °*r 8- Airalana bunco was played. Cards were played during' the social after which a lovely lunch was hour, with a prise awarded for served. The shower was held at .each table. A tasty lunch was!the Frost home. " served by Mrs. George Schreiner and her committee. j The next regular meeting will i on November 4. i • • ,• ! Pre-Naptial Shower {For Frances Glsason Miss Frances Glosson was guest of t1 1. •> •*/> Announce Marriage Of McHenry Girt - . Mr. and Mrs. William A. Soellner of West McHenry announce the marriage on Monday afternoon, October 7, 1946, of their daughter, EveMiss txtosson oi l'y n,• to M~ Vr.„ iA"l"b.i n" . W' '. Blomgren, honor at a pre-nuptial, miscellaneous ! J " ° ida Blomgren of 1717 I STWX MG°^y.ndeV,Mi»f' iZSS ?& VTf Grill of Wonder Lake as hostesses. i„B qfj jA social hour was enjoyed in play- Frani ing cards and bunco, after which 1 r'-V, . ., I refreshments were served. Miss . T?|®, wSl Glosson will become the bride of ^ tv ,I Be„r nard. M_a tche,.n on Ofctober 23.. ihas si pent fro u°r and one-half years ! Guests attending the shower were i in the navy, four of these overseas, i present from McHenry, Woodstock They are now waiting in San Franand Harvard, as follows: Mesdames cilgco untn he reives his discharge. Mattie Dietnck, Virginia Schacht, j • » • Mildred Girhke, Lola Phalan, Marie Friends Rorerka Phillips, Mary Hoffman, May Baker Miss Kathleen Henn *nd "a Berharndt, and the Mwses, Miss Kathleen Henn was surprised Bea Ehle Agnes Muighy, Virginia at the home of her aunt and uncle,' Green, Elaine Gates, Betty Collins,! Mr. aIMj - -- Libby Brennecke, Ines Hess and i Fox river m MMiss Alfee -|fiw Low, dangler of Mrs. .yiajji-1^; and WiwITOeoz, son of W. W. Wilcox, of Ringwood, were married at the MethodM parsonage at Greenwood Wednesday afternoon, Oct. % It 4:30 by the Rev. Manhail. Tbeir attendants were Mrs. Walter Low, sister-in-law of the bride, and Paul Wilcox, brother of the bridegroom. A rapper was served to the wedparxy at the brides' home after l tbwidepened on a trip. Mr. and tfsih. Wilcox returned on Photo bjr A. Woinptdk, McHanry MR. and MRS. EARL KRATOCHV1L Maxine Morton and Earl Kratochvii, both of this community, were married in a ceremony performed in the home of Rev. Wayne Price, pastor of the Iccal Methodist chureh, on October 9. veteuB m jiiic<4a6 * s** <* ***** bfnk tW he wmted to titixx fay and -^HHr ' buy; tad the Hali -I need ^ »dvlce. rd tewiOk bPm for • bu£*$ lie *rtthyouaboitta j*oblem Wag tbinlrfng of ataHing /that a been on my mind," When he left, he smiled and thanked us. ~Datft thank us," we told him. "We're here not only to lend money, bat also to help in every way wecab." He and his fellow-veterans are always welcome here. If we can do something for you, come on 1$,^ We told him he had ^'"'"llome to the r^ht place. He talked about half a things. Wefistened. .^.'.i^And because banldiig is . .. - ; our business, we could apn ^ |wer bis questions that , . had a financial side : his Rights under the G.I. b% McHENRY STATE Photo V A. Worvick, HcHsnry MR. AND MR8 WALTER WILCOX Sunday from a honeymoon spent at, and around Delevan, Wis. On Sunday afternoon a reception was held for them in Muzzy's hall. Those present from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilcox and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stecker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Mon Marcia Miller. [urphy, at f*™ly» Moni, Betty Collins,, jfr. and Mrs. George .Deueler. on the. tanye and family of Woodstock, Rev. ines last Sunday, the iwi»«tifln Mrs. Geo. Marahall and daughter, „ being her Irfrthday anniversary.! Stephanie, of Greenwood, WT W. Fox Valley Caay Plans PdMie Party --Fox River Valley Camp, R. N. A., is planning a public card party, to be held in the Legion hall on the evening of October 25. There will be a variety of special prizes as well as prises for cards. Refreshments Colony McHe&ry, Illinois FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AU-Star Cast With Ring Crosby -- Betty Hutton "DUFFY'S TAVERN** Plus: Neiwa and Cartoon to-,JOWL* SWEATERS Di »i» '• ' I-- Boxy slipovers of 100% wool. Red, navy, royal, brown, .mm*- 7-14 $3.69 AU WOOL CARDIGANS For girls Colors to match abwvo slipovers. . WOMEN'S SWEATERS Trade-in an old sweater for any 3.98 woman's sweater. Cardigans, slip-overs, fitted or boxy. Make . your selection! PLAID SKIRTS Aye Lassie! A real buy lor a Scotsman) Scotchplaid skirts with . _ _ _ a traoe-in value of j / AO 50d 26-30 * A,U7 I WOMEN'S SKIRTS i®N. A MON., OCT. 20-21 Wallace Bfery--Margaret O'Brien "BAD BASCOMB" % Plus:- Werld Neaw and Novelty >7 Bridge was enjoyed «qrii_ . noon, with prises awafdea to Carolyn! Quin Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Bauer. Kn. John Bolger, Adele; Leslie Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Froehlich and Mrs. Clarence Angleae.! Stone of Hwaron, Mr. and Mrs. Glen In early evening a very appetising Jackson, and family, Mr. and Mrs. after which Miss ted -with a variety supper Henn was presen of lovely gifts. Those present to help her celebrate. besides guests already mentioned, were Mrs* Eleanor Foley, Mrs. Katharine Conway, Miss Audrey Rothermel, Mrs. A E. -Kozie and daughter, Mddora, MJSS Nellie Doherty, Miss Mary Kinney, Miss Genevieve Knox, Mrs. A1 Henn and daughters, Patricia and Maureen, Mrs. E9]^n Mannix and Mrs. George Deueler. Sunday's p*rty served a douUe purpose, for one of the guests, Mrs. Eleanor Foley, was also observing her birthday anniversary on October 13. vin Christensen and son, JJobby, Mrs. kvenr, Mn and sons of Richmond Allan Van At Swiss Char* Swiss chard should be harvested when the leaves are 10 inches tall. They lose quality when allowed to grow taller. When a plant becomes overgrown cut all leaves off at the base and velop. Roland Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Merand i •y, Mrs. Elmer Olson . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frey and family of Blue Island* Mrs. Dick Wilson and Barbara Krause of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harmer of Gurnee, Mrs. Ralph Gatchel and children of Waukegan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harmer of Wtedsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krause and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- BRIDAL COUPLE Member Fedoral Member yiaderal Ptpmrit TMnrsaM ChffSoratl^ Sr'4 jJ*f? 'i b' r t .* ; • " ' 11T T«^....»t n.»t tt««* »t § t»§ "f 111 t,m t MHinmj • •; ; i, J riends . last Monday. .,Mr8. Anna Miller and Mrs. Miller spent Monday in Elgin. In and Miss Katherine O'Connor of Chi-1 Calif., called on old cago were Sunday visitors in the j Henry John Murtaugh home here. Mrs. John Lang and Mrs. John Murtaugh spent Wednesday in Chicago, where they visited friends. Mrs. George Miller, sons, Walter and Bob, and Mr. and Mrs. Diek Conway attended a party for' Mr. Conway's sister, Jean, in Elgin on Saturday evening. Mrs. George Miller ari<i son, Bob, were Woodstock callers on Friday. Mrs. Hugh Murphy and Mrs. Georjje^Miller spent last Thursday Miss Bensaly of Chi home of Mrs. Anna Miller. On Sunday, Mrs. Miller daughter, Mary Aim, and son, Eugne, and their guest visited in the Walter Huff home in Richmond. Dr. Glenn Wells of Los Angeles/ CARD OF THANKS ^ this manner I wish to tharik friends and neighbors for cards, gifts and visits during the time I was ea»> fined to the hospital. They were meat appreciated. *22 MRS. RAY MERCHANT. CARD OF THANKS In this manner I wish to thank those who sent fruit, flowers i cards during the time 1 was confined: iss Marie isensaiy ox utucago «to the hospital. «I wam« aslsqo ggrraatteefrual f t tho weekend visiting in tne for the njasses of the Altar and Ros- ~ - ary sodality, the prayers and visits of friends. They were much appreciated. 22 MRS. FRED C. SCHOEWER. Subscribe for The Plaindealer A Wonrtek, MeBeary 'old' cuXS ^ •nd MRS- «AW0N WMSHAN was given them. HXLSH MARIS BUTNET, KALFH SMITH «wim IN OmOAOO SATUEDAY In a beautiful fall wedding solemnized at a 10 o'clock nuptial mass in St. Maurice church, Chicago, on Saturday, October 12, Miss Helen Marie In a nuptial service performed in the rectory of St. Patrick's church on, October 5, Miss Grace Thompson of this city became the bride of Mr. Marion Mess man of Woodstock. Mrs. Elsa Schmidt and Mrs. Helen TUESDAY (ONE DAY) Preston Feeler -- Gail Patrick Wilde Sisters Sarith at the Organ "TWICE BLESSED" Phs: Selected Short Subjects WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Joan Leslie -- Robert Hutton "JANIE GETS MARRIED" new ones will soon de- ^i?h,^fthbe2^o^hti.Ab a? Hei*e °tGree.n ^ke. Wis., were re- A V*,ph •0B the Ar' Cent callers in the home of Mrs. thur Smiths of McHenry. | Nettie Weber and Miss Clara Given m marriage by her uncle, Schiessle. Dr. Michael Jerva, Miss -Putney was Alfred Patake of Chicago visited charming in a gown of eggshell his mother last weekend. satin, with lang .train and -short veil,! Richard Hayes, who recently rethe latter held in place by a crown turned from overseas service, is at of roses. Her bridal bouquet con-' Fort Sheridan this week, where he sisted of white roses and sweetpeas. will receive his discharge. He and Mrs. Eugene Lynn of Chicago hia mother, Mrs. Edith Hayes, spent served Aer sister as matron of honor, a few days last week in Chicago, wearing a white crime gown wtft Mrs. Nettie Weber and Miss Claim y lace peplum. She carried yel-1 Schiessle were Chicago callers last chrysanthemums and wore a Thursda STEFFAN I Home of Fine Entertainment 1 Trade-in your old skirts for new onosi $4.29 nortHOyW « He ftsMy jbor* Aathorized DeaWc - Geo. Collette, Osn^,;,' SSI- Main Street^ Wast McHenry ml MILLER * THEATRE • Woodstock, 111. FRI. & SAT., OCT. 18-19 "JAME GETS MARRIED" srith Joan Leslie and Robt. Hutton Plus: TlfflOW A SADDLE ON A STAR" with The Hoeaier Hotshots The Dinning 8isters Lcn Curtis and Jeff DonaeU --Extra Special Added-- Pro Football BEARS VS. RAMS SUN., MON. AND TUES. October 20-21-22 TWO SISTERS PROM BOSTON'! Starring June Ally/son -- Ksthryn Graysoal Jimmy Durante -- Peter Lftwfocdl JRS. PR October 23-24-ypB BOB HOPR Isi "MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRS* . with Joan CaulfieU IK" tiara of the same kind of flowers. I ~ Miss~iiargaret Johnston and M'" Two close friends of the bride Kathryn Nye spent last Saturday in acted as bridesmaids, Miss Lorraine Manussak and Miss Lorraine Dul kowski, both of Chicago. They wore white crepe dresses, .the peplum of being o Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reinfried of Madison, Wis., were recent visi- ,,, „ - ,, . - tors in the home of their daughter, Miss Manussak's gown orchid Mrs. Herb Reihansperger. m color. She wore a tiara of white j Miss Joan Weber returned home mums. Miss Dulkowski's peplum from Victory Memorial hospital, was aqua-colored and her headpiece Waukegan, last week, where she had was also of white mums. Both girls • been confined for ten days with pneucarried bouquets of the same kind mnnk °'»??Jver8w - . -- - • J Mrs* Richawi Eastman and' twii| Arthur Martin of McHenry, friend. daughters visited last week with hef of L.the groom, served as best man, father, Rep. Thomas A. Bolger. They while Robert Smith, a younger broth- left the first of this week for Naperer. acted, as groomsman. | ville to join Mr. Eastman, who is Following the service, forty-five teaching in North Park College, guests, including members of • both , Mrs. Helen Hahn of Chicago spent families and close friends, gathered the weekend with her parents, Mr. at Syrena's restaurant for the wed-;and Mrs. H. E. Buch. dine breakfast. In the evening a | Miss Dokires Dowell of Wauconda reception was held in the Arthur 1 js the new employee at the local 20% Discount Sale jP* mi Cleansing Cream, 8-oz., teg. Night Cream, 4-oz., reg. $2.50, Hand Lotion, 8>oz., • » . $2.00 f'- Siit Riranida Drh|i iBlodca Hortb of StatoBiidfe Bf jtwels ATSSMAN •71 »• B. PRINCETON 2i kwtu #52^ "imm H. A. STEFFAN J«we<ry % Mtisic ^ Radio Tdto^Mne 12S-J Hain 8L, Mdbut! Smith home here. The couple left on a short honeymoon trip and will soon be at home in an apartment a'. 8657 S. Hamilton ave., Chicago. The former Misi Butney is a graduate of Lourdes high school with the class of 1944, and attended St. Therese School of Nursing in Waukegan lor a year and one-naif. Since then she has been employed as a secretary in Chicago. The groom is a graduate of the local high school in 1938 and for the past year and a half has been studying accountancy at DePaul University. GEORGE J. aABUSON,. RETIRED FARHSK IN ; COUNTY, DIED 00T. 10 George J. Garrison, "73, a retired McHenry, county farmer and a former Bowman Dairy Co., employee, died last Thursday evening , Oct. 10, 1946. in Crystal Lake, following a brief illness. He was a native of Greenwood, where he had farmed for many years. The deceased is survived by his widow, Hanna; one son, Victor, of Chicago; and a daughter, Mrs. Pukovnik, Chicago. | * Services were held on Sunday af-1 , ., ...... ternoon from the Warner funeral,an<* Mrs. William home in Crystal Lain, with burial in Union cemetery in that city. It 'i Revamp Draperies If figured draperiea are worn and faded they can be touched up with wax crayons, home industries specialists of the Extension service say. The material should be washed and pre sued and then retouched with crayons before pressing again with a rn .•* W-"" ^ bank. The Lynn Smith family of RocktoTt were Sunday quests in the Martiil Conway home here. Lieut, and Mrs. Merle Davis and daughter, Nell, spent a few days here, enroute from Cherry Point, N« Car., to the west ooast, from where Lieut. Davis will leave for over, seas. Mrs. Davis will remain ill California during his absence. Shi and her mother, Mrs. Nelle Bacon, left by plane on Monday morning foi the west, and Lieut. Davis an<i daughter left by car later in the day, Mrs. Bacon will visit in the home o her daughter, Mrs. Robert Ullrich. Miss Christine Adams was an Oaf Park caller on Monday. Mrs. Catherine Young1 and daugh* ter, Rosina. who are now makfnff their home in Elgin, spent last week* end visiting relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thonnesoa attended an awning convention in New Orleans, La., last week. Mr. ad Mrs. Frank Kempfer, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kempfer, Jr., and son, Albert, spent Sunday in Chicago, where they attended a birthday party for little Kathleen Simon, granddaughter of the senior Kempfers. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holly and Mr, ncer have re* turned from a vacation trip through the western states. They visited several former McHenry residents, including Lonard Phillips at Albuquerque, N. Mex., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kamholz and Mrs. Art Kennebeck in Phoenix, Ariz., and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Block at Tucson, Aria* Among points of interest visited wag the Grand Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. James Doherty and son, James, Jr., spent Saturday in | Mb* t. Brown, Miss Alice Lebalf1 Gwumlote& 50c allowed on anv aid dress in tradein on any S.W new dreasl WOMfN? JUNIORS' AND MISSIS* Dresses lor daytime and lor date-time! You'll find dw Fsfl coIUcHoa: Q^a. Collette, Owner _ *21 Main 8treet Weet McHenry Hie Ffiendty Stem . Authorised Dealer f. & •A HOME • OWNED STORE -- _ , .i ' ifaifis£ ®Lk«s&L k .'A'.. .it-'sf: .. W

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