Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Jun 1947, p. 11

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\ '*'*;•'• V\>•>•:;*•' *•"".->v*"*J- •"V ;?V- /j;fV"- ,7";' y*if *$\ ?~r"Z* :\> ;>...••& ; ; - r ~ " : j f . _ . 5/ \ ^ t " " ^ • X * " - * v ' . " V > " - Y - ^ *• ' / • V\ • • " ^ > V ' : * ' m>' ••••• .f-ji&V «. TH1 «ftinnntY PLAJITDKAUK ^ SUPPLEMENT PKMOHALS I Miss Mary Douglas of Chicago spent the weekend visiting her mother, Mrs. Clarence Douglas. Edward Dwyer is acting as nun* ager of the local roller rink in the* absence of the owners, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hirschoiugl. Donald Hayes of Chicago spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Edith Hayes. j Mr. and Mrs. George Tonyan and daughters left Wednesday for a vacation trip to Kansas. Dr. and Mrs. {jee Gladstone enter*! tained as their guest this week, Mr.j and Mrs. M. Walters of Calcutta, India, friends whom Dr. Gladston* met while serving with the medical corps in Calcutta during the war. Prom McHenry, the couple left on a tour of the United States, and expect to visit South America and England 1 before returning home. ! Mrs. Fred Breyer of Chicago is spending the summer months at Mc- Cujlom Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson of Evanston visited his parents here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, Hill of Chicago were weekend visitors in McHenry. * Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nickels attended a family picnic' in Rockford last Sunday. Mrs. John J. Scheid of Woodstock visited relatives here on Saturday. The Ervin Neater family of Chicago spent Sunday in the Scheid-1 Kennebeck home at Griswold Lake, j Miss Therese Mergen of Chicago' visited relatives here la*t Thursday.) Mr. and Mrs. John Frisby, daugh-j ter, Laverda, and son, Jack of Hav-! ana, N. D., spent a few days recently! in the Robert Frisby home here, j Other guests who called to visit the, Frisbys were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas i Frisby of Oak Park, Mr. and Mrs.! Forrest Jensen of Woodstock. Jack j Boysen of Great Lakes and Mr. and j- Mrs. George Frisby and baby of j Elgin. CLARENCE'S SHO Kitchen cabinets and cupboards made to Full line of lawn chairs, swings, pier benches, pic nic table sets, children's play pens, sand boxes, trellises picket fenoes, window boxes, bird houses, hand woven baskets, etc. J; Hentiin* leather men's afid ladies' belts, parses, etc. .CLARENCE SMITH;,* Johnsburg ^ ^ mm ^WENRYPREMNf OPTOMETRIST . ^ At 514 Main St., West McHenry Steftan's Jewelry Store f Closed ^Thursday Afternoons) ^ .Eyes Examined -- Glasses Fitted >.v y -fllaal Training -- Visual RehabiliUtio* ; Complete Visual Analysis ' Hours Dally: t to 12 and 1 to S--Saturday Evenings: • to 8J0».m. PHONE McHENRY 452 The undersigned having decided to quit dairying will -^^tell at Public Auction on his farm located V/% miles morthwest of Crystal Lake on the Crystal Lake and eld Blacktop road on .. SUNDAY, JUNE 29tff at one o'oMt sharp • *- •> Hoot'p Restaurant 202 South Oreen Street FRENCH FRIED CHICKEN FRENCH FRIED SHRIMP v ROAST BEEFta ROAST PORK^S^ ' • : • • ' M: FISH JET F I I D A T .HV uvxa ikb oNioHSSAumDAY A. E. -Noonaa, Prop. •V- "J: *'m >fkeA Th/yip £ ale. Charles Leonard, Auctioneer fe> • 1 'TV - 20 Head of Holsteii IMry Cows > Twelve of these oows have been fro^ |» tt» put two weeks and three are close gpriiftfB, Fifteen oows in this dairy are first calf heifers with plenty of Type and Quality. PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS ARB INVITED TO LOOK THIS DAIRY OVER BEFORE THE DAT OF . ! • I r • M Holstein Bull, 2 yean old v 7 Holstein Heifers, 15-18 months old Rnrara limit • *mW Outfit.. complete . M usual Thorp terme -- ^ \ • W. F. Powers, Representative Phone Woodstock 110 FINANCE CORP •J . •

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