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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Nov 1946, p. 3

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I AN^K > * • : • S^StsSg iii»iiiiiii Imtt^siaptivW' at Racine, H0¥ff*U Ss -y*f WFCR^V * ~ " • ' , 5 - ' " 'A •* * > - t " JT ^ , -' _ *R'^ *v»• .««>•*• '<. . £gyl' •* >% 1 >.i <l «eee < n 11 >••••••••§> aseesa« By "Yardatkk" J Folks: has eoaw and promote wk* lur CkMi president at lot BMtill| whfelrwas atfesaAed by soaw twenty of Mr Bob Stnick was elected to tM oilee <*f secretary and treasurer. Their first acthrity will be a 'feather party to be held at Mae's on , November 17. We wish these boys iwy success in thfir new venture. TutjlfTirtiiii the date, November 27th, JfUNGWOOD (By Mrs. Geaiire Staard) The silent auction held at the home of Mrs. C. If. Harrison on Thursday afternoon was a real success. About fifty dollars was cleared. The of lwjfcter, abeje aU the Jack Aces. They're fiM*^i£ratto£k everyon€ ' Ae** w4th "•* | Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas en- 99 ^ ^ _ . tertained the BOO club at their home on ringing in oter <grs. No It tooka ^^J^rMatawi to roaV* Thursday evening. Prises were JISZTShPLTiuJJf t1*, J8S-J2$tS t™ swarded to Mi^B T. Butler an<T E. at MW HaHo-, Venn S£n*ik&d. }h*as* f*in ally sopped the sRt anWelch itinf, Bh, igTh., Baundtl erM, lrosw. .H arold ilii»M>0ofW The Home Circle will meet at the 'Otto Pyrits. "" itft hari*U*MUof*»eaitivB that she'home °* Charles Peet Thursday, It was a bipg letvnetnjiinrgf focr anodayr , kikdse. j acnosnwgrearetudl atiino nst het oa fyfionui. tivVee.r a, O«u«r 8011 and BBooyy 'Nlia«aelf Swffllil a•TsrsrirsirtM i P«rty arranged by the dub** |l • • * ' V. V > -.** v_ ' ;VV of candy* ice _ pop and other goodies «• lay for them during the two-hoar •nb Show. Jerry Cermak, the Wi preeident, spared no effort or to see that our youngsters your goad fortune, iFou**have gained | .J^l! ^ H • «r« Oh, whs, rS^iSSS.*^c™rTj we horn thirty years too soon? We happily report that Therese Harrison program. will have charge of/the stomach After w i--» vm* JWMw* i wt nippiiY report uuti ineiiWi i% . , _ ... , a fall evening ofxfan on njCunningham is doing nicely at home, .^y evening there will be at nach. iafterfcr recent operant for sp- f°7?muJ!,ty g«t;to«^ther af Mu«y»( the movie Mr. Pyrits elected pendkitis. at the Woodstock hospital. J"». "JLbi! Betty Cermak, Mrs Croi* and. Mr. and Mrs. Winfteld Pietsch were BPSta^.^STS&SfSf ~ a s J u d g M i n h o s t s o v e r t h e w e e k e n d t o M r . a n d S J e n " „ of theorises Mrs. Ed. Wolf, Bob and Morgan tertsinment.foHowed by lunch. the moat original costumes. Dick Wolf, Dick Doherty, Virginia Med-1 .Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whiting were act QMarivy took ftnt prise, the Msrtz dings and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wolf,; pleasantly smrprised at the home of * * Joan and Jerry, second, and Jr., all of Chicago. i^eir son Sibre, and family when Larson walked off with third Senator and Mrs. Dave Reid at- V**>r f'lj*grandchildren and a | tended a bridal shower in Chicago; £llv£2r<ri?,m7 -l" A® J1* P J?*m There was never a duU moment1 in honor of their daughter-to-be, the forty-th,rd. wedding: •""I «th>ee ttnhrreeee-^nhoou^r pprrooggrraamm ifoorr , , lloovveellyy Jjeeaann HHaayyeess,. Saoonn,, BmUulyy,, wwiiull /'-Tho*e to w" ~ uj p» t/"h e anr youngsters, as well as the old- marcn Jean down the aisle on No^l ^ .jrathering were Mr. and B4rs. Mas, who horned in the party. j vember 16th to make her change hei! w1"* Sln "PP8 T° .c ,Ca*°: you name to Mrs. William Reid. Con- § Keep up the good work, Berewy Dozen. You are the tonic gratulations to you, Dave and Marge, community needs to keep it you may lose a son, but then again w i w»n «Mf A iinnvKf^v ^ I^L Air. aiHi mit. uonaia naloema ^ it i •"! Mr •fin. and Mrs. Kenneth Jackson and son! and Norma Waiting of Grayslake, | " • ' --- - - Lake,! imann and; Inst Saturday evening Hugh Mc-, Bene Id's Inn was the scene of a! Lay and family of Spring Grove, „ ... _ _ , ,! Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. George Harker s, daughter, Cynthia, of Richmond, j^ ttslloween party. As we entered w^k^d vacation m^£Tnorl S82^^g»i^b BBra * "y, ~ 06 »0®n a»M*oo«*> It was Mfg. Leroy Kreiling and their two I Anton# Freuiut ami Mrs. Lmlla ~i to "P^-, v?UMly wungstera, Jeanette and stenhSisoiT^ i KkT^6? night was the Junior. Mrs. Harker or Aunt Clara,j M , M .« H .' _ jt that first struck us. Some as she is better known to us all, »»' . * H?h. Hj"| minutes later we found out that rapidly becoming her sweet^ self 2?v ^ "^,L «y I was many a_ father masQimr- (asrain after her MMnf AMntion with Ml Bother, Mrs. ^llie Vaillannaing in a mother's clothing. Was whv w w tiw Jf face red when we learned that! fancy hairdo she sported last Sunday. mm curvacious creature we dated up ' again after her recent operation. " "1 Give Unci* George credit for tlM Chw up. man,-, uid __too^rThn,0^^!: j'*^ s*ihs of this disappointment we! mJJJT "t Silly J)oy^ ttuthfully ssy that migh and Jean! am. was the •cDonald were in no way responsi-1 *n8Wer he got. He for our error, but, they were fully j ~ naponsible for the delicious mid- r.L » ^ J? a%nt supper served their guests and ,W!-ir: ? Kosti on his 18th his transrreasion we dub vou birthday anniversary, Nov. 2. "Cheer up, old visithis transgression we dub you swell people. -Susan Ann Cees on her 4th birth- H day, Nov. 9. Ban just ndnd a card trem Spt.km, of Mrthdajr^Saturday. > koMymooninK A1 and Joan Blako Sll '!f i i S ^11 Clinton, Iowa. Why these two *ilL j? ^ usua^ lovebiirrddss cchhoossee IIoowwaa aass tthheeiirr ssaannee- ^ usual manner. tnary we can't guess. Then on U.o»*wL Iowa bring tM Rev. and Mrs. Collins were tors at Greenwood, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison and daughter, Carol, spent Sunday in the Henry Marlowe home at Huntley. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shepard and Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard were dinner, guests in the Alan Ainger home at Hebron, Friday. The pupils of our school held a day evening, evening enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler attended a Halloween party at the Howe! district school Friday evening, Mrs. j Butler being the teacher. Mrs. Charles Peet and daughter,: where the tall corn grows and A1 hnving a reputation for dispensing a let of corn we put two and two together and get another headache. Hurry back, you two, and -start feathering your nest in McCullom These in the main are my regrets; | Alice, and Mrs. Mae Harrison spent When I am right no one remembers, When I am wrong no one forgets. ADIOS. If it's quality and fast courteous Saturday afternoon in the Henry Hinze home at Crystal Lake. Paul Stephenson, who. resides in the East, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Luella Stephenson. Mrs. Rcse Jepson spent the weekend in the Roland McCannon home l«lceas there «rent any pneasants service you want when shopping, • low?- Tbe Audubon Society may then try Struck's Grocery. have different views on our claims Late. 95 at Woodstock and attended the Style int. what care we. , ' .show. * ! • - Mrs. Lester Edinger, Mrs. B. B. This week McCullom Lake proudly DIES AFTER CRASH Marble and Mrs. Mealie Marble of of another organisation in A resident of Pell lake, Reinhard I Woodstock were visitors in the Ben midst. This time we take our Antenann, 55, was fatally injured j Walkingtcn home Sunday afternoon, off to our Vets, who ndt so; one recent afternoon when his car | Charles Carr and son, Clyde, and •any months ago returned to civilian was struck by a North Western rail- Mrs. Frankie Stephenson spent from services in the armed road passenger train at the Genoa | The Jack Aces is the name" citv crossing. Antenann, who was of the new club. They meet, every riding alone at the time, died fifteen i Friday evening at McDona'd s and minutes later while en route to the! their chief aim is to'provide rater- Walworth county hospital. The death •afauaent to while away the coming was Walworth counters sixteenth traflsag winter evenings as well as to fic fatality this year. final new mstor oil by Standanl Permalube GanM* FOR BLANKETS FIELDCREST An outstanding blanket buy! 100% wool* Field crest blankets in Peach, Green, Rose or Blue; 72x 90 inches. Oivee you premkfiai-plvs fabrication. Why does yoar aur have more go when you remove the "goo'*? That's easy! You get rid at gooey deposits of sludge, varnish, carbon, and soot. So there's nothing to stick rings, or mtarfere with free valve action and smooth, powerful piston strokes. You have a sweeter-running engine ... a better-lubricated, longer-lasting engine. This is the latest idea in motor oils--to thoroughly lubricate the engine ... to clean it and keep it dean. It's the Permalube idea. It's premium-plus lubrication! So, remove the "goo," improve the go! Change Permalube, Standard's finest motor oil, 35c a quart. FONDA Solid color blanlcsts bovncl with 4 inches of shimmering «ot»n. 25% wool; 72 x 84 y j?? Inch sizo. Rqmi/ codar, oreton or blue. ! The Fr;«.- -fly S*om Authorized Dealer Ceerge Coilctte, Owner West McHeary Phene 4S» Alice and Marian Poet of Elgin spent the weekend with their parouts, Mr. nid Mrt. Charles Peet. lur. and Mrs. Harold Jepaon of Dundee, Mr. and .Mrs. Roland McCannon of Woodfttock and Mrs. Bose Jepson spent Sunday afternoon in the Lee Huson heme at Libertyville Mrs. Hanson's mother, Mrs. Crocker, 1 passed away early Sunday morning. J Mr. and MriT Harold Stanek spent! Sunday with his parents at Rich-1 mond. i Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard were1 Sunday dinner guests in the Earl Colby home at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox spent Sunday in the Quin Martin home near Hebron. Miss „ Audrey Merchant of Elgin spent Wednesday night and Thursday at her home here. > Mr. and, Mrs. Louis Afeendroth of Elgin spent Saturday evening with her mother, Mrs. Jennie Bacon. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller of Kenosha spent* Saturday With Mr. and Mrs. John Blackman. Mr. and Mrs. Curly Wilson of Elgin wefe Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oiver Lawrence. Mr: and Mrs. Ar E. Temple left: for their home at Los Angeles, Calif., Friday, after spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith. Frank Buchert and son of Richmond were visitors at Mrs. Jennie Bacon's, Sunday evening. Mrs. John Blackman and Mrs. Bowman spent Wednesday at Wsukegan. Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon of Antioch spent Mondsy with Mrs. Jennie Bacon. ^ Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith" and son, Lonnie, A. W. Smith snd Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Temple were visitors at Elkhorn and Huntley Thursday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Kenntth Merchant and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Howard and daughter, Alice, of Kenosha spent Sunday afternoon and evening in the Ray Merchant home. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Beck and family of Arlington Heights spent Sunday with her father, Charles Carr. • j" Mr. and Mrs. Ray Merchant at-! tended the Krohn-Norton wedding and reception at the Greenwood; church ami church basement, Wednesday evening. : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shuetse and j daughter, Ruth, of Wauwatosa spent j the weekend with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. William Hepburn. ^ , - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiedrich and; family of Greenwood spent Sunday! afternoon with his parents, Mrr «nd~c Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Sr. I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bauer helped j Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Arsrifcau move from Crystal Lake to Richmond Frtday. j The seventh and eighth grade pupils went to McHenry Monday to I take exams. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Kane and! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walkington at- ' tended a party in the Clarence Harrison home near Keystone, Saturday ! evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Kane spent! Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kane, Sr., at Mundelein. Mrs. Gus Lunkenheimer of Volo; called on Mrs. Roy Neal Friday even- \ inf. j Nelson Cristy visited Tom and; John Wells at Libertyville, Sunday, j Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas and, family spent Sunday in the CliffordJ Stock home at Woodstock. J Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fossum of Richmond spent the weekend with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth; Cristy. L ^ ! A complete line of quality gro- j ceries fresh meats and choice cold1 cuts at Struck's Grocery, McCuUom { Lake.' 25! NEW POTTERY UNIT Ground was broken last wade for the' first pottery unit of Belvedere, Inc., at Lake Geneva. The present one story unit will cover 16,000 Sua re feet and will be constructed industrial structural steel, brick and concrete. The plans were drawn by an outstanding industrial designer, .when the entire project is finished it will be "an architectural gem," company officials believe. Full plana call for the construction of two additional units of 90,000 square feet each to be built of identical material as soon as building conditions permit. $S5^SS DAMAGE SUIT Earl W. Henderson, Wolfgang Welhoefer mid Anthony Lipskus were made defendants in a suit for a total of $36,501 damages, in the Superior court ex Cook county last week as the aftermath of a three-car automobile accident on highway 12, a mile north of Wauconda, September 2, in which Ervilla Apley • was seriously injured. Charles W. Apley, as administrator for the estate of Mrs. Ervilla Apley, asks $10,000 damages for her death. Earl Apley asks $25,000 for personal injuries and $500 for damages to his car. YOUNG BOY SHOT Two weeks ago 8-year-old Bruce Axberg of Rcckford toppled off hie MILL INN (Formerly Barnard's Mill) , Horth End of Wonder Lake at the Bridg» bicycle near.hi "something fllfa forehead. He mother, Mrs. SidM* the wound. BA aftta persistent headafhea hii him to the Owedlsh-Aaw tal for an examination. * surgeon found a aawt •22 caliber bullet under tl few inches back of I|m m After removing the slag" ho boy's condition was good' investigated the shooting. "atatftec Light VfetaNS " Metal light fixtures that bmij colored may be painted, fee 'tors, to match the aroodwnrfc. of to match the ceil ins. Clean thMS with turpentine and fine steel woafc, Remove as many ornamental porta a^ possible to simplify the deatfli before painting. Semi-gloea pah*6 on these is easier to keen deal than -fiat paint. For an adventure in good food 1 Struck's Grocery, McCullom Lake. ITSAXS, KOASTS, CHICKEN,- LOBSTX& TAIL "i Dinners served from 6 to 9 p. m. daily except Mondays Saturday: 6 to 11 p. m. Sunday: 1 to 7 p. m. FISHFBY EVERY FRIDAY 0OCKTAILS LIQUOR • -0-- WINE BEER We eater to psitlig FRANK J. WIEDEMANN, Owner teL Richmond 312 SERVICE ©ENIY REQUEST ! The request of the petitioners of an area in Browntown school district No. 119, to annex themsleves and become a part of the Union Con-: solidated district, has been denied.' The decision, based on the fact that the petition was started late in the1 season, and on general opinions I presented to them, was rendered by; the trustees of Coral township fol lowing a hearing recently. For dependable, satisfying car performance, make sure it gets the best servicing. Be sure by coming in regularly to our service department. We have expert mechanics and modefii tools and equipment, and use genuine Chevrolet par's. For prompt, courteous and efficient service, come to as. ??•»& ROUTE 31 & 120 McHENRY, ILL. Soft fluffy chenille (or women. Heart pattern ... sizes 14 !o 20. .< ATTENTION, ALL McHENRY ARMISTICE EVE DANCE Women's ftne hick stitch cotton panties. Tea rose in small, moaium, large and extco large. Tuck stitfch vests Is sq. match above panties. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 10 The American Legion, McHenry Post, No. 491, invites all of yoh jo a free dance to be given at the BRIDGE BALLROOM, McHenry Women's Hollywood briefs knit from Rne cot- Ion, Snug elastic waists. 3VC if % • Choose your crew so* to natch .your sweaters. Colors galore m *»sat%t%10H AMERICAN LEGION POST Music by Bud Conway and His Sophisticates Favors For All--Refreshments if you want them at a nominal cost Don't Stay Home, Come Out and Dance TIME--9 P. M. PLACE--BRIDGEBALLRQQM ADMISSION--^FREE

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