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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 15 May 1947, p. 7

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ttareday. May IS, 19«T '"**&' -;.v ^v vf; i lillllll .iwi||ij^w.iipu!ipw » nin ii Jlp.imqppipiippiqpiHi *.,t. Zyjfg-J PULOIDEALER ;<^ RINGWOOD (By Ura. Georva Sknwd) '^Wn. Hickey of Chieapa (put tin weekend in the LonkiHawfat Imom. Marjorie Wiedrich of byitoM •pent A tew days the past wade with bar grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Prod WmoMi, Sr. Mrs. Ralph Clay and children and Edna Pact of Rockford and Mrs. Ban Font and sons of Spring Grove spent Saturday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. BtL Peet. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jepaon and family of Dundee and Mr. and Mis. Roland McCannon and family of -Mr. and Mm. Panl Norman and family of Bnnstoo spent Satarday with her mother, Mrs. Rose Jepson. Mr. and Mrs. Wddon Andreas and • family spent Sunday with' her parjants at Algonquin. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kooistra and : family spent Sunday with her j mother, Mrs. Emma, Anderson, and ison, Robert. J I Mrs. iBd. Banisr and children and Miss Lona JJrever were callers in I the *Mrs. Joe E. Miller home at Richmond, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. George Wagner and sons of i Chicago called on Mrs. Ed Bauer | Sunday evening. I Mr. and Mrs. Joe King and son of Chicago and Miss Norma Whitwith their ing of GnuUn spent Amdap with thai* parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Whiting. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wfcfdrich and j family of Caladonia and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiedrich and family of Keystone spent Sunday in the Fred Wiedrich, Sr. home. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Collins of Bdoit, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Collins and three daughters of Arlington Heights and Mr. and Mrs. ••*V. v" . .. r#.:-. ; • • .r • C-."' v McHenry Sand and Gravel Co. excavating and Crane Service _ ' ; j* Black Dili -- siand&ndGravel . , .. ; * Road CNnuUne-' « > y / ' • . 0 n " ' P-, NETTS SAND AND GRAVEL BLACK DIRT Free Estimates. Will load trucker* by appointment Power Leveling, Grading and Excavating TEL. McHKNSY 637-R-l •ft YOUR FAMILY HISTORF Your family history should be carved in granite. Don't leave the responsibility to your children or grandchildren. Records in books can be destroyed by (ire and other hazards. Select your family memorial now, together! ZOIA MONUMENT COMPANY Large Display Buy Direct We Have No Agents Q££N SUNDAY AFTERNQPNfl^ WOODSTOCK, ILL. * Collins and daughter, Lynn, of hurst were Mother's Day callers at the home of their parents, Rev. and Mrs. Collins. Mrs. Mae Harrison spent th« week- • end in the home of her daughter,1 Mrs. Charles Peet, and family. I Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hopper and • daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph i Smith and son, Pick, or Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith and Mr., and Mrs. Wm. Hoffman and daughter > spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.1 Andrew Hawley. Edgar Hawley of. Crystal Lake spent the, weekend in. the A. Hawley home. j Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harrison, Mrs. Owen and daughter, Clara, and John Schreiner of Elgin were callers in the Charles Peet home Sunday afternoon. . 1 j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinte of Crystal Lake spent Saturday evening , in the Charles Peet home. Mr. and Mrs. Louft Hawley spent l Tuesday evening in iCrystal Lake. Clarence Waniuiton of Sheboygan, Wis., spent the Weekend here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomas and daughter, Nancy of Colorado arrived, here Saturday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Har-| rison. ! Dr. and Mrs. George Haberlien of! Chicago spent Sunday with hftr par- J ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Haberlien.! Alice and Marion Peet of Elgin1 spent the weekend with their par-' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peet. Mrs. W. B. Gilbert of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Conley of Oak Park called on Mrs. Cora Flanders Sunday. Mrs. Gilbert is a sis-! ter of Mrs. Flanders and hadn't seen 1 her for several years. Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon of Antioch and Mrs. Fred Gilbert of* Brockville, Canada, called on Mrs. j Jennie Baicon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smart of Wau-! kegan, Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Saunders of Harvard and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winn and daughter, Janet, of Richmond, spent Sunday in the Fped Widerich Jr.. home. •! Mr; and Mrs. Ed Wicks of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Dusen and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. Barbara and Russell Lawrence of Elgin spent Sunday in the' Oliver Laurence home. Mrs. Joe E. Miller and Mrs. Ed. Bauer called on their father at Victory Memorial hospital in Waukegan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frey of Blue Island, Mrs. Elmer Olson and son, Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jackson and. children, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Van Avery and son pf Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Walter" Low and children were Sunday dinner guests in the Bliljj-Low home. The W. & C. ft. Wfll serve a dinner on Thursday, May 22, instead of May 29. ' Mr. and Mrs. Pater Sebastian spent the weekend with relatives in Moline. Mr. and Mrs. Rkland Jackson and children of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Montanye and family of Wbodstsoek were Sunday afternoon guests in the Beatty-Low home. Mrs. Emma Beatty returned home Sunday from Blue Island, where she spent th& paat week in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Frey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Granville Carlson and daughter of Maywood spent Sunday in the Clayton Bruce home. Mr. and Mrs. John Shadle of Champaign spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Shadle. , Mi 88 Marie Ritsert of Bartlette spent the weekend in the Oliver j Laurence home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Christy and I sons, Kenneth Jr. and Jerry, and! Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Possum and' daughter spent the weekend at Wau-' paca, Wis., where they attended a! family reunion and celebrated the j birthday of Mrs. Critsy' father on Sunday. On Saturday, they visited in the* Barry Cristy home at New London, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Carp and family spent Sunday with her mother, Mia. Hunter, at Hartland. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson and Victor Wegner of Waukesha, Wis., spent the weekend with their parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Wegner. Mr and Mrs Earl Kane, Sr, of Mundelien were visitors in the Mitchell Kane home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lhras Wegner and family of Woodstock spent Sunday, afternoon with his parents, Mr. 'and' Mrs. Nick Wegner. Mrs. Mitchell Kane and baby daughter returned home Saturday evening from the Woodstock hospital. Mrs. Kinet of Springfield, mother of Mrs. Kane, is spending a few weeks with her. Subscribe for The Plaindealer Stellar Uahreraa There are about 100 "ialand universes" in the gataqr which have tana of thousands 6f stars as or brighter than the sun. Order your rubber Plaindealer. -- P a s t e a r i s a r . An electrical milk pasteurizer la designed for home, use in rural areas not served by regular pasteurizing plants. 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PHONE McHENRV 4S2 McHENRY GARAGE General Repair Service Parts and Accessories Acetylene \ ortable Weld% " Equipment '* STEAM CUSAHINO ! • HEAVY-DUTY TOWING SERVICS" ' ;- (NICK P. MILLER 608 Front St., Rt. 31 Call: Shop, McHenry 108-Rr-Res., McHenry 5S-M McHENRY CAB--CaD 472-J Kyou are in-a hurry--^ •I- • • For prompt and courteous service, Don't start to worry. We have 24-hour servioe. McHENRY CAB--Call 472-J DECORATING -- INSIDE AND MJTSIDE Fine Workmanship Reasonable Prices H. HAYES ROUND IAKE 3^07 Mil 11 > | „ 1 1 l i n n 1 1 1 1 1|. A W N I N G S in Yotr BULLETIN fc, . • Ik rm. tArpauuns CANVAS GOODS J*arfe Selection ot Materials ' v 08w»,|||ipr Specialitiiis in Store and Residence Awnings McHenry Awning Co. Phone McHenry 571-W-2 s Thos. Thonneson Prop. • On Route 4^ .. Woodstock, HI. Every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Fresh l^ads of GOOD MDfNBSOTA Dairy COWS* -- HEIFERS -- HOLSTEIN STOCK BULLS B. Had BANGS TESTED For All Faithrt Just as all men are bntken in His eyes, all religions faiths can benefit from our funeral serviec true to the tradition of each . . . part of our complete funeral service. •: Jaco& Justen Sons :: FUNERAL DIRBCTOR8 Funeral Home Pfcone McHenry 1M-R Gre«n,1C#r. Elm, McHenry DAIRY A U C T I O N 01 CHAS. LEONARD. Auctioneer Phone Woodstock 478 The undersigned being compelled to sell their dairy not having sufficient feed and pasture, will, sell at public auction on the farm known as the Dr. Edward G. Davis farm located bk mile south of Franklinville on the Woodstock-Franklin* ville blacktop road on SUNDAY. MAY 18 Commencing at 1:30 o'clock ahai& the following described pmpeiiy, to-wit: „ 25 H^AD DAIRY COWS •)ince June will soon be busting out again, we got to wondering--in our romantic fashion--- about things. Why do we throw rice and shoes at newly weds? Why this third . finger, left hand business? And the wedding ring--how about that? Why does the bride wear a veil and carry flowers? Why does she cut the first piece--only--of the wedding cake? Why does the groom carry the little woman over their new threshold? Why? Why? Why? We bad to find out! Quickly we sped to the nearest library to poke our nose into a few thousand dusty tomes. Sneezing furiously, we worked our way back, back through the centuries. And* now we smugly and deftly neuver any conversation to WEDDING LORE (the account of our findings now appearing in our June Service Bulletin), gaily illustrated by John McKee. And on the About You and Your House page you will find some wedding trimmings. A very swish bouquet of white lilacs or madonna lilies. A demure nosegay of white geraniums. Or, instead of a bouquet, the bride may Private Sales Tuesday _ . •. "in « *V. .... ., We take orders for feeder cattle and pi£v • « TERMS , CASH oa CREDIT Consign your surplus stock to this AUCTIO*. We have buyers for every article NEW LOW COMMISSION RATE--6% Best Calf Market in Northern Illinois I ' ' • FOR LIVESTOCK COME TO WOODSTOCK WOODSTOCK COMM. SALES CO., ING Phones 872 or 499 m securing if Consisting of Part Holsteins, Roan Durhatts Guernseys. Pure bred Holstein bull. This is good dairy of young cows and anyone desiring replacements will make no mistake them. Machinery, Etc. Corn shelter; set of breeching harness; Rightway milking machine; 2 double units; 15 milk cans, pails, strainers, sterilizing tanks and all small tools. Terms: All sum& ot $25.00 and 1 under that amount cash, over that (amount a credit of six months at 6 per cent will be extended on notes approved by the clerk. Anyone desiring credit kindly make arrange- : ments before purchase is made. No property to be removed until settled for. OR. EDWARD J. DAVIS AND „ ERWIN L. GEE Owners & * WEDD "" Vv'f PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF %- ' : , ' " f \ llu! wi ,:

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