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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Oct 1947, p. 10

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'jPVrV*'-" '€"•• "**%*&-*•" t' 4sr?jT- - &k0'. Wftwrite Johnson of spent a few days last week with her parents, the George Johna trip to Waterbury, Conn. Mr. Kil- her home in Palatine after spending last, week but the others remained for a longer day returned the last of the week' several weeks With her sisters, Mn. • a longer H- J. Schaeffer and Mrs. OsceHa , >*• / •-'••i-'-; I.ks4«I •- »- 2* jpfvrsW, visit. Knox. Mu„rs , Dora Ww--es•t#fa«l!l, o«#f fCkMiMcaMgoi, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Skoney of 0ak vi.ited relatives here last visited her mother, lira. £imon w««kend. %'?«'• Sffi", »tgJ*iSL. M : Mr«. B«n J. A<Um. Mt tk. put . r bmLS?"hJ*uT: wdlt Yor Hot Bpringi, Ark., wfcm guerite Johnson. Mrs. C.'w. Goodell; tr0*tn^nt *or Mr. and Mrs. George Kane left | ln(j Warren Jones attended the open M Thursday for a trip to the Ozark 1 in* of the Mfin Chapter of Pint HMnteins Arts concert series one evening last, ~ . , John KM.y .nd Vr.1 -~k. which futorM Jttk flW I f™1. with Mr pamria. th. fni Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krohn, Jr., and last! daughter of Chicago spent the .week; 1IB. Bd Ifaon hft ta.t w«k ^ ^ ^ to Nickels. Mrs. - Gilbert Howard has been ^ vo K'V'.ir'" /OVHJZATION" by Weeiy Hcnu« "APPLE BLOSSOMS" ^ hjr E. Hsvtti "COW COW BOOGIE" hjr Fretty Slacfc "YOU WT MKOKOMO INDIANA" -:- ALBUMS ^ • "PROM DATETUXEDO JUNCTION* "DOBOTOY SHATT ANNOUNCING.!. .We are again producing those famous ^ MCHENRY rooDS: OLD FASHIONED BUCKWHEAT FLOTO' (Stone ground) SELFRISXNG BUCKWHEAT FLOUE PANCAKE AND WAFFLE FLOUE '> WHOLE WHEAT FLOUE (Stone groan*} EYE FLOUE (Stone ground) W'.,:.;, ' COEN MEAL This material maj be obtained trom your gr at the mill v McHENRY MILLS, INC. Phone $2-R , West McHeory, Illinois •j*\. ^ at Lake Mills, Wi*, ^ Dr. Mi lbi. William A. Nye, en-1 Smoky Joyed a vacation trip oast last week. | Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Curnlewski; **•» and dangler, Sharon, of Chi«*§! """I were -wMkend guests in the Fred i Mia. Jsseah Krohn* 8rn home. v Mrs. NelUa Bacon and Miss Ann Frisky, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mamy of Wauconda, visited Rockford relatives, Sunday. Mr*. Stanley Schaeffer spent Saittuurrddaayj fiaa Chicago. The Misses Mildred and Eleanor Kinsala, Marie Powers and Lorspendfog this week with friends. Mrs. Annate! Aicherspent day la Chicago. Mrs. Job Unti and daughter ware Chicago cillers last Saturtay. Mrs. George PfcaHn and Mr* Eleanor Poky : accotapaaded the former's daughter, Tarry, to the • \m 1 • ' - GR^AND OPENING - SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 11 onsoLiNrs %t 12 and 3VEichm*»d,m Entertainment aad Refreshment^ children's albwmfc," aeahreaksMe " CLASSICS i "THEME SONT3S" ! "KOSTHLANETZ FAVORITES" -MU8IC OP VICTOR HERBERT", - Neadlis, Accessories aad . Party Recoils Pheae 1»-J OPEN SUNDAY MORNINGS. THE GOSPEL CENJER (Nonsecteriah) . - or WO- M: DER*T L-A KI• ••->. « . . . ^ * ' JL Extends a Cordial Invitation To 1 SPECIAL MEETINGS, OCT. 8« HEAR HEV TRER A. BECU Pastor-Evangelist-Chidl Evangelism Director V of La Porte, Ind. „ His Object Talks Are Different, Original Instructive „ Inspiring Music V s Services each night (except Saturday) at 7:30 ^ Rttndav Services at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. < i i i i i m i i hi 11 > i ^> i mi mi> wi#iiiii i mi ii m mi WEDDINGS & PARTIES . • • r " " v T ; " L i t < U t n u c J t o r : f^EDUWO BW6AKTAST OE PA*TT " Prices As Low As $1.50 Per Person . -- ; j AJso Dinners Served From 5 p. m. to 1 a. Noon On Snndajs COMPLETE DINNERS • . . As Low As 98i * <1 H • l4 \ l < <i i f... »« "ifI 3.-.7. :|> ' I t CHOICE STEAKS AND CH0PS SANDWICHED RIVERSIDE HOTEL Phone 348 or 636-W-2 •<IMIIHIMI»I»MI 111 IIHMIIMMIH'11 »l I I I I I I l Uai«arstt|r^ of Ittnois last Sunday, *» aha la enrolled for her Sopha- Mr. aad Mrs. sew, Jiauay and Howard, tf •Mied 'John Scheid and dat*fcter, tan, this waafc.' Me.-apNl 'MrC Joseph Gaasardo are ruDnuuantMim far aews aad advertising ClaaB&^Ads: W< Id a. m. News: Toeeday at H P-m. 7^1 :y.v---s. Complete hne of ^Beebe_^veebw* ^ : L; remedies at Wattles Drag Stone, __ Coaiplete line of Lers poaltry; Henry. -S-li remedies at Watties Drag Store, Me- ^ riT^' Hoary. 6 M( ~ Read tae want A |f .! --^ !---- ,--'mk IS •ft? A8>> {i "ir " , , ..vg * . • -, •,;* if ' : i'»i : ' - lis ' . - NOME PERNANEli wtth j ' fj \ ^ ' Ml yw hair in half lha Nmal Toai Profeesioaal Plastic Craters hare 50% more carting sarface; and they're ribbed (treaded) all aver, ta keep hi from slippiag. Sova apehay e*vary flhae yourToni Plastic Cariers. For a refill kit costs edjjr HiX>^ everything bat endow Rfdvim wUk ^.* . mtrtmnm,, id»X> not Mfrimflmi BOLGERS mtK? STORE GREEN STREET MtPdT, ILLINOIS vf ; • It's the new *7t^Ue *7e4t Ktvutoct suit by HART SCHAFFNER & MARX The famous Triple Test Worsted is available again! Add this great suit to your wardrobe and you'll know why Triple Test is America's foremost value. Here is styling that's in smart good taste. Supple, hardy worsted that has been tested unmercifully to insure long wear. Flexible tailoring that gives you easy fort ia a suit that fits youf . shoulders without the feel of hugging-- that traces the body smoothly, without that sense of pull. Yes, here in every respect is the character that for 60 years has distinguished do thing tailored for the Trumpeter label! See Triple Test today. You sense it right from the irtt in the way your Buick handle*. You feel it not only in the clov^l eoft ride of this bi| beauty, but in the way it seems to lean into the curves, the way it holds its Mtrad4" answers unfailingly to your toueh oe the wheel. The reaaon?dimply that evjpi before the war, Buick found a way to get greater softness and greater aafety from standard-siae tires that are available anywhere. Put a Buick wheel beside a wheel from other cars, and you see at once that Buiek rims are wider. In feet, they are an inch to it: inch and a half wider -- froin 2Mr to 33%. By this simple step, standard-size tires of any make are given greater air capacity. This permits lower air pressure and the softer ride that naturally comes ing on 25 pounds instead of In addition, widening the base of 2 the tires gives bracing againa§ side-thrust, as your legs brace you when you stand with feet apart* This checks sidesway and the ten* dency of a tire to "roll under" os , sharp or fast turns. ^Furthermore, die tread-is flat*, tened. More rubber is put on th* road. More rubber means more traction -- more braking power -* more resistance to skidding -- f at^ : far better car control. I And you have only to compere the handling of a Buick with any other car to see the result.... You travel with a soft, level huojUr^rfr'^ aney that is BuickV own. Instead of swaying outward. You eome out of fast emergency swerves straight and true, with no Wheel fight to keep your car on course. •You start,stop, accelerate and turn With a sure-footedness that keepe , tension away, lets you en- Buick's soft comfort to the full. And all this has been true of every Buick built since before the war, with no change in fectoryinstalled tires. Check up and see. For a softer ride that is also a safer and surer one -- get your order in now for a Buiek. Well take it whether or not you hate a ear to trade. fou seem to feel your car leaning the curves, tiki a raee horse coming into the stretch, 1 (eel y (into likK' ,s * Kmc*** i wMfc lint* Iwfci Minli»iH«».b>«ii BUICK S A F E T Y - R I D f c RIMS * f '"f-IUPB 117 S. GRCEN Sit f H r McHENRY, ILL r.» . i" " ' j •• • • »' : " ;• IP J. ?' * r:.v». of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes ;; ^ '• i R# . Overton Motor Sales » Front Sfc, McHenry, UL •k V'"' / 222 N. Main St^ Crystal Lake. HL

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