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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Jun 1950, p. 12

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I iL lf_ 1 __ iMMMMlim (hr im. Qkti* Blwtri) tin. Wn. McCannon entertainthe franco club at her home Ijr afternoon. Prises^ were to Mrs. Nick B. I^reund. Georgia Thomas and Mrs Toui. « Mr. and Mr*, B. T. Butler will *bM open house fa the church hMMUent Sunday afternoon and •Vfnlmg. June 11 in honor of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, rivtryooe is invited. r The W.S.C.S. will meet at the fekmte of Mrs. Nellie Blackman lime IS. The Round-Up club will meet 4p|fth Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winn next Jjatarday evening. ! ;Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Smith enftrtained Friday evening in honor ;"\w the graduation from high school Of their daughter,, Dorothy. Those to attend were Ly<in Hanford and mother of Long Lake, Mr. •nd Mrs. Andrew Hawley of Fox Mver Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. Wurtsinger and family of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Benoy and family of Elkhorn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of Crystal t*ke, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Tonin and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mil > ---- ~• r Harrison aid Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Batler. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stevens of Milwaukee spent Monday with his •later, Mrs. Agnes Jencks. Mrs. Gertrude Rltter of Ken osha spent a few days the past week with her father, Frank Fay Mr. and Mrs. Wn. Heine of Chicago were callers in the George Shepard hom# Tuesday; Miss Marian Carney of Hollywood is visiting her parents, Mr. ind Mrs. Joe Carney. Wm. Harrison of Round Lake risitcd his mother, Mrs. Flora Harbison Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Stanford of Minneapolis Is visiting in the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. N. Muzsy and family* Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eselter and family of Chicago spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Tillie VaiUancourt. Mrs. B. T. Butler and Mrs. J. C. Pearson attended school In Chicago Saturday^ . . Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hawley of Chicago were visitors In the Louis Hawley home Saturday. Donald Renkenberger spent the weekend with Wayne Foss. Mrs. Joe Carney and daughter, Marian, attended a wedding ia Chicago Saturday evening. Miss Marian Peet of Elgin spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Lena Peet. Mrs. Marie Wegner of Cherry' Valley called on friends here Wednesday evening. WING AND FIN Hunting And Fishing Club Offers its facilities of the Dining Room, Trap and Skeet Courses to our friends and neighbors til the surrounding country. J A Complete Menu of the Finest Foods; featuring . ^ % MALLARD DUCKLING -- PHEASANT and V RAINBOW TROUT Pinners Served Daily 5 to 9 Except Monday r : *r Saturday, Sunfiay and Holidays 12 to 9 p.m.-- COCKTAILS AT THEIR BEST jRfo Cater to Parties and Banquets For Reservations Call McHenry 647-J-2 Mile North of Intersection of Highway 12 & 120 on SULLIVAN LAKE Glen Wattles of McHenry spent Sunday In the C. L. Harrison home. Mrs. Mayme Harrison of McHenry spent Sunday In the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Pearson, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods of Genoa City entertained Sunday in honor of the graduation from high school of their daughter and the confirmation of their son. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sebastian and Mrs. Woods were among the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hoper of Chicago spent Tuesday with ftler parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and family spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Viola Low. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Kane and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low attended a "500" party in the Daniel Rawson home at Wonder Lako Saturday evening. I Mrs. Emily Beatty Is visiting in the home of her daughter, Mrs.. Charles Frey at Blue Island., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walking and family enjoyed a trip to <?Rock Island over the weekend. • r • -a<> ^.r %i Misses Dorothy lifei Johnsoa and Morris Chicago spent the weekend Wm. Pagni home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank StntluA of Milwaukee spent Tuesday in the Mitchell Kane home Mr. and Mrs. Ed Neal and family of Oak Lawn spent Sunday In the Roy Neal home. Miss Norma Carey of Springfield and Hollis Puckett of Lincoln, 111., spent Friday In the Mitchell Kane home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fossam and family of Solon Mills spent Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy. Mr. and MrB. Matt Camella of Waukegan spent Saturday evening In the Wm. Pagni home. \ Kenneth Cristy, Clinton Martin and Bill Young attended a meeting of'the delegates and directors of the' Pure Milk at the Hotel Sherman, Chicago Friday.' Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Berg and Mrs. Lester v Carr visited friends at Lyons, Wiij., Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler attended a picnic at White Pines i a\, /' (ss, INSICT REPELLtNT LAMP Insert Repelling-- YELLOW CLASS LAMPS that arc trsnduceat.. fire ample Kthtmr for all Outdoor needs...yd they redoes attraction for insects.. .meaqmtoes.. .gnats up to 92%.. .Uae them freely oa porches.. .in gardens... ty the biAycoi pit* . .and sll em your summer cottage. Z?" * # BOLGER'S DRUG STORE PHONE 40 McHENRY June 18th is Father's Day up Dad'/'\ '4% ^ y J FRIK FOR FATHiR'S DAY-a ftin-pukad folder far 1 the kids, featuring a life-like doll of Dad plus a whole cut-out wardrobe of Wilson Wear in color. Come in today for your free "Doll Up Dad" folded DKTSMMTS. Ideal ft* T-sMIRTS. Handsome « can be--and practical for because they're easy to , need no ironing! S PAJAMAS.. Worlds r ble waistband b-r-e-e-t-h-e! tar seem! XAULTLCiS SOCKS. Complete fine of colorful socks--anklets and regular length. k near Oregon, 111., 8«imy. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence AJfems and family were Sunday dinner and supper guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Condon at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Anderson of Clarks Grove, Mina., spent the weekend in the Fred Wiedrlch, Jrv home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrlch, Jr., and family attended a party in the Louis Winn home Wednesday evening honoring Janet Winn who graduated from the 8th grade. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oxtoby attended a graduation dinner at Crystal Lake Sunday, honoring Pa- NiMSMMe' trlcla Badali who graduated from Crystal Lake high school June 2. Mr. and Mrs. John Blackman, Jr. of Antloch visited his mother, Mrs. Nellie Blackman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Brown of Clarendon Hills spent the weekend wit^ his father, 8. W. Brown. •lstsa ree par Project Fifty-three peJ cant of all eightgrade pupils in Peoria. 01., school* have vision problems that handicap them in school achievement, according to a city-wide vision project Jointly sponsored by local optometrists and ophthalmologists. 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