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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Aug 1950, p. 10

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I"""'" *' ri '%? " >v?4\** j. 'j.f- ^.»i VS?-;«..fa - ';:f : y lf * •'- »-*«. 1 * • '•/ • " tirnSmrn GWOOD in (tar lira. Oeorca Shepard) Ipre.' Viola Low entertained the ' Vtawn'i Five Hundred club at home Wednesday. A 1 o'clock ' |nilcrt luncheon was served. were awarded to Mrs. > Louis Hawlejr, Mrs. George Sbep- 4M and Mrs. Oscar Berg. The next |MM»Hng will be with Mrs; Pete Sebastian. The W.S.C.S. will meet with Mrs. louis Hawlejr Thursday, Aug. 17. v Mrs. Oscar Berg entertained the tanco club at her home Ttaurs- $ay afternon. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Nick Young, Mrr WmJ^ flcCannon and Mrs. George Bhep=" ^ ard. Mr. and Mrs.-'Paul Walkington daughter of Harvard spent Tuesday evening with their grandmother. Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Sr. Sujui Kimura spent the weekend at his home in Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Saunders and daughter of Sycamore spent Sunday in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Mrs. TollefSon, Mrs. Wm. Mc- Cannon, Mrs. Oscar Berg and Miss Carrie Adams were visitors at Fox Lake Tuesday afternoon. Miss Lois Johnson of Chicago spent Saturday in the Wm. Pagni home. Jay Walkington spent the past week in the home of his uncle, Glen Benoy, at Greenwood. Mrs. Woods is visiting relatives at Moline. P"-- entertained their Five H®n^red S5 flub Saturday evening. Prizes trere awarded to Mr®. Walter Wilcox and Daniels Rawson, high, *nd Mrs. Daniels Rawflon .. and Mitchell Kane, low. V A group of church people of the ^ . Jtfethodist church got together v' > Friday evening and cleaned up the * ' '. church yard. They also cut down * |t large tree that had been damaged t»y the wind. They wound up by iaving a weiner roast. Mrs. Rose Jepson, Mrs. Colson Jones and Mary Norman spent the Weekend in the Ansel Dewey home |. at Armstrong, 111. Is* ' * Mrs. Woods has returned to the t* Ibome of her daughter, Mrs. Peter H*; *'Sebastian, after a visit with rela- ?Xt stives at Bucanon, Mich. Mrs. Tollepson of Marengo • spqnt Tuesday with Mrs. Wm. Mc- , Cannon. , , j Mr. and Mr^Wm. Heine of Chi- 1 • icago were callera in the George Shepard home Wednesday morale -tag. \ ; Miss Carrie Adams x>f Burling- Iton visited friends here Tuesday, and Mrs. Pete Sebastian visitors at Genoa City Wednesday evening 1 Mr. and Mrs. Murle Wiedrich and , ton vi S.Vj! "*• v, .'were ' fV., • inesda: HAVE YOUR 1 TRACTOR TIRES LOST THEIR GRIP? 'F SO IOU'D BBrreR VACULUG '•> tt<otwi Hew Method -RE-LUGGING. up +:j Martidn & Ni&QB, Inc. *«ONE 4M MeMESBY, ILLINOIS Miss Marion Peet of Elgin spent the week-end with her mother, rs. Lena Peet. Mrs. Oscar Berg and Mrs. Lester Carr were Woodstock visitors Friday. Mr. and Mlrs. falter Low and family visited relatives at Mc- Henry Sunday. Mrs. Carl Anderson and his son Of Chicago spent Sunday in the Pete Sebastian home. Mrs. Glen Benoy and children of Greenwood spent Sunday in the Paul Walkington home. Mrs. Walter Low attended the wedding of Esther Jean Orr at McHenry Saturday evening. Mrs. Lena Peet and daughters, Alice and Martin, spent Sunday afternoon in the Robert Peet home at Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Glauser and family, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Berg and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Berg enjoyed a picnic at Fontana Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heine of Chicago spent the weekend in the George Shepard home. On Sunday they and the Shepards were dinner guests in the Alan Anger home in Hebron. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., and Mrs. Jack Lenard spent Saturday afternoon at Sycamore. David Benoy of Greenwood is spending the week with his cousin, Jay Walkington. Paris Puccinella of Chicago spent Sunday in the Wm. Pagui home. Pastor and Mrs. Stam and Miss Marie Reynolds of Milwaukee were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Oldson and family. Pastor Stam of Milwaukee Bible Institute spoke at the Bible class at the Oldson home Sunday afternoon. p, • - * ' • ' „ Tf jFv* * ? 't'm Glen Wattles of a guest in the C. L. Sunday. Mrs. Marine Harrison «f ifc Henry spent Sunday w$k. fter daughter, Mrs. J. C. Psarsoa, u# family. Mrs. Collins went to Monday to the home of Frank. She will take care dl Ml* Frank Collins' mother Mrs. A^len, while the Collins are ivl| oB vacation. . i Mrs. Arthur Dimon and 1|nL Allen Dimon and children of Oa? tend were callers in the pjfelL Old* son home Saturday aftentOQft. Dean Oldson and Jackfe^ Pear* son are attending Bible «iav' *t Wiliams Bay for one weefc Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison and daughter, Carol, returnetf^thome WONDEH LAKE Vt--nd*. ,'""r : SQUARE DANCE , • al the American Legion Hall on Ringwood County Road , SATURDAY. AUGUST 19th 8:30 p. m. to 11: 30 p. m. All Invited -- Donation 50e (Non-profit) Sponsored by Christ the King Social turday from a trip to Washing- «0n- Mrs. Ardin FrisMe of Greenwood visited her mother, Mrs. Flora Harrison, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Atfred Kattner of Solon Mills, tfiiw-tn-law of Mrs. Ed Bauer, P«a--d away It her home Saturday sifter a lingering illness. She was burled .at Spring Grove on Tuesday. Mr. a$d Mrs. Pant Nordgren of Waukegan spent Saturday afternoon in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Nancy Nordgren, -who spent the past #eek there, returned home with them. Mrs. Albert Escher and children of Chicafcb are visiting her mother, Mrs, Tillie Valllancourt. Mr. Escher cornea out for the weekjend. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth (Maty and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Crlsty visited relatives at Madison Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Murges of Evanston spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Ed Bauer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Laurence, Susie and Jeff, Mrs. Catherine *Vogel and Mrs. George Vogel and son, Mike, of Elkhorn spent Sunday afternoon and evening in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Stone and friend of Kenosha, visited Mrs. Nellie Blackman, Sunday. Mrs. Louis Hawley spent Monday In Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smart and son, Bill, of Waukegan spent Sunday evening in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. v Mr. and Mrs.-Jdfut Unti and Miss NOTICE ,';lFnakrn Barber Shop in Johnsburg will be Mondays in the future/ rather than on Thurtdays. 3i FRANK ADLElt . JOHNSBURG \ LUICK \ v ICE CREAM Hli WISCONSIN'S FINEST '• (There is a difference) I SPECIAL BRICK FLAVORS 1^ * ^ . EACH WEEK T T * i n? TRY IT and BUY IT . | '"V . AT ' " B O L G E R' S ATTENIWN SIMMER RfSIDEffS * • /•" * - Xa • ; ' « f ^ i;; .. Your nnoccupied summer home can be broken into by burglars and thieves. Protect your personal property with a V-:v - 01 For Onlv $9.00 Per Year Fur further details about lids fine protection be sure to contact our office before clofipg your premtaies for the winter months. : ; .fc, THE KENT CO., INC. . 115 RIVERSIDE DRIVE PHONE McHENRY 8 Rose Unti of Mundelien, Mr. and Mrs. OUbert Unts and tatty of Lake Mills, Wis., Mfr. and Mrs. Alfred Dledrich and temlly of Ingelside and Walter Tanek were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaefer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Wiedrich and daughter of Harvard visited their grandmother, Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Sr. In the afternoon they all were visitors at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winn and daughter, Janet, of Ringwood, spent Sunday afternoon and evening in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. <?* Mr. and Mrs. James Milligan o< Harvard were callers at the Lester Carr 'home Sunday, Mrs. Roy Wiedrich and children of Genoa City called on Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Sr., Sunday morning. . •: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Norman ana family returned to their home In Evanston Sunday evening after spending a few weeks at their summer cottage here. , Complete line of Beebe ftvsatoA remedies at Watties Drug Store McHenry. Mf ~h \ • * .. '%W Zfc-1 •! ' " SWIM SUIT SALE 4 * ^ Men's Swim Trunks Leslie's Swim Suits ' Children's Swim Suits ALL REDUCED ; l/3 ' . .V ' • Buy now and save- : - • r ' ; ; ' 4 ^ -- v " u , "T. * ; ' . • , • . ^ •'*- * • W f* * 117 S. Green St. McHenry CARNIVAL IT'S LSD THB FIILD FOR YEARS! m- fM M*M r-S (hMra.14.00e kc. SMM of om 17S Ford Track mM ti McHenry City Park Fox River Pout .4600 -- •jr, *pw,T^i McHenry, Illinois V. 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Up to 1,500 Ibt. higher G.V.W. $, Up to 310 Ibi. I«u chot(i( woight. 4. Widest (JV4*) raer brabs ibee lining. HlpHttf coflipciMiQii raHot 4; 4 fwr4 Trvtking Co sis less Be cavie-- FORD TRUCKS LAST LON6ER f*l I**1 w^rtidlw 4m ss Inwkt, W> bisiw tipwH purra M Trstto Isit lw|»r • SATURDAY, AUG, 12 2:00 P. M. - Free tickets dropped from a plane for the children 8:30 P. M. • A champion barbershop quartet V m • v.- iu SUNDAY, AUG. BUSS MOTOR SALES 681 MAIN ST. PHONK McHENEY, ILLINOIS PHONE 1 V 2:00 P. M. - A free magicians show for the children plus many children's prizes given away> 8:00 P.M. - Two famous drum corps. 10:00 P. M. - V. F. W. good citizenship medqi to a worthy individual. > V. F. W. plaque to a most outsanding organization. . - JH .q«

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