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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Sep 1950, p. 9

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M l l K I H I I i m U l H ' I H RINGWOOD <hy lira. George Bhepaf* *tr. and Mrs. Robert Harrison of Chicago spent Saturday In the J. C. Pearson home. Lenard Brown of Clarendon Hills spent the weekend with his wife and his father, S. W. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawley of Pox River Grove called on rel- ing of the W.S.C.S. at the Chicago ^he Women's Fire Hundred clnb was entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Miss Cora Walters at Crystal Lake Wednesday. Prises were awarded to Mrs. Louis Hawley. Mrs. Rose Jepson and Mrs. Durr. The W.S.C.S. will meet at the home of Mrs. Rose Jepsoh Thursday, Sept 21. The bunco club was entertained is^the home of Mrs. Lester Carr Tmirsday. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Oscar Berg, Mrs. George Shopard and Mrs. Viola Low., The Round-up club held a backwards party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spitzbart Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cruickshank are rejoicing over the arrival of ja new grandson, born to Mr. and BfrS. iffm. Cruickghatik, Jr., of Kffokee Bay, Sept. 9. * Misses Lu Ann Bauer, Audrey Albert and Ann JohonnOtt gave a bridal shower for Miss Georgia Schmitt at the Ringwood church hall Thursday evening. Miss Schmitt will become the bride of Roland Bauer Oct. 7. Games fur nlsheu amusement for the evening. She received many nice gifts. At the close lunch wes served. 'f r. and Mrs. Louis Winn and daughter, Janet, ' spent Sunday afternoon and evening in the Fred Wledrich, Jr., home. ( Mrs. Robert Thompson of Mc Henry and Mrs. Wm. McCannon and Mrs. Luella Stephenson spent Wednesday in the Merritt Cruickshank home at Morton Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Berg and Mrs. Lester Carr and son, Joe, ar^nded the Elkhorn Fair on Labor bay. Mr. and Mrs. <3. L. Woods and family of Moline spent the Labor Day weekend in the Pete Sebastian home. Mr. and Mrs. Yardley and family have moved to Woodstock., Mrs. John Hogan, Mrs. Rose Jepson and Mrs. C. L. Harrison attended {he Home Bureau meeting at the home of Mrs. Art Hoppe Tuesday. Ida and Mildred Rugg of Wash Ington, D.C. were visiters in the S. W. Brown and B. T. Butler homes Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Merchant of Woodstock and Mrs. Wm. McCannon spent Wednesday evening with Mrs. Emma Merchant at the Soton Mills rest home. Mrs. Paul Hill and children and Mj». Ray Merchant of Woodstock cZEed on Mrs. Wm. McCannon Tuesday. Mrs. Flora Harrison was * supper guest in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ardin Frisbie, Monday evening. Miss Lois Johnson of Chicago spent the Week-end- in the Wm. Pagni home. Miss Lona Brever attended a reception for Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hautz at Genoa City Friday eveand helpev their ttftttdfttttglfter, Betsy Fossum, celebrate her b|rthday. ttr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison, Mrs. John Hogan, Mrs. Roe4 Jepson and Mrs. Kenneth Crlsty attended a district quarterly meetatlves here Saturday. Calvin Mohr of East Liverpool, Ohio spent the weekend in the Mrs. Rose Jepson home. Mrs. Oscar Berg, Mrs. Wm. McCannon and Mrs. Lester Carr were visitors at Woodstock Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ainger and and family of Hebron spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walkington and family spent Sunday in the Harry Bcnoy home at Crystal Lake. Mrs. Lena 'Peet and, daughters, Alice and Marion, attended the wedding of Elwyn Peet and Jeneva Kanwoski at Oysfol T,ak<» Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard were visitors at Woodstock Friday morning. H Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Benoy of Crystal Lake . and Mr. aad Mrs. Harold Stanek and daughter of Woodstock and A. W.. Smith were Sunday dinner guests .in the B. T. Butler home: Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas and family took a trip to Dubuque, Iowa, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison were visitors at Champaign Saturday. Mrs. Mayme Harrison returned to her home In McHenry Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pettise and family of Barrlngton spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Agnes Jencks. Mr. and Mrs. Ardin Frisbie Of Greenwood visited her mother, Mrs. Flora Harrison, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Harold Wiedrich and children spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Marchi and daughter, Vera Mae, of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hannan of Elgin spent Sunday in the Wm. Pagni home. Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Saunders and daughter of Sycamore spent Saturday in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Mrs. Lena Peet and daughter, Alice, are visiting relatives. In Missouri. 4_ Fred Wiedrich, Jr., left on business trip to Minnesota Sunday. jack Lenard is on a fishing trip in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Benoy and family of Elkhorn spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Kane and family attended the state Holstein picnic'at Elgin Sunday. * Mr. hifd Mrft. Charles Smith of Crystal Lake called on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Smith; Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vogel, Mrs, Wm. Toppen and Miss Edith Vogel of Richmond were recent guests in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy spent Monday evening in the Gordon Fossum home at Solon Mills Temple Tuesday. i Mr. aiid Mrs. Gordon Fossum, Mr. and Mrs. John Cristy and Mr.) and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy attended the Legion services for Wm. Wight at Milwaukee Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John. Blackmaa and son, Tommy, of Antioch spent Sunday in the Charles Brennan home. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cristy and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy attenaed funeral services for Wm. Wight at Milwaukee Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan and sons, John, Jr., and Jerry, attended the wrestling matches at Round Lake Friday evening. Mrs. Amy Thomeson of McHenry and Mrs. James Conway spent Sun day afternoon with friends at Silver Lake. LILYLAKE & LILYMOOR •••••••••••• ^ (by Joble)' Cabaa Sagar In 1M», slightly more than S,000,- 000 tons, raw value, or about 41 per cent, of the sugar consumed in the United States came from Cuba. "This was more than twice the quantity supplied by any other single area of supply. y If manure is left under cattle in sheds until it can be conveniently hauled away, it will be kept moist and well packed and little nitrogen Or organic matter will be lost through decay. ••Stlvery" Belli Bella with a delicate, peal might better be described as "tinny" than as "silvery." The hionding of approximately four parts of copper and one part et tin into what is known as "bell metal" is an old and now-open secret of the metalworkers' art Today's bells contain no silver at alL lib weekend at their cottage Lilymoor. Richard Marsh enlisted In the service of Uncle Sam. He la in the Signal Corps, 303rd division 5th Army, stationed at Navy Pier. Mrs. Anna Winkel, and her alster- in-law, Mrs. Hofmeier of Deerfield, vacationed for t With ta Kennestota, S. Dak. The opening of schools has taken . many summer residents back to the metropolitan areais. Among these are Jessie Taylor and her family, who have left-for Chicago. We are all sorry to hear of John Warner's sudden illness. After driving to his son's house in Chicago, Labor Day, Mr. Warnes suffered a heart attack. He was taken to Jackson Park hospital, where he was placed in an oxygen tent He has been releaaed from the hospital and la at the home of hla son, Roy. - He Is expected at his Lilymoor residence at the end of the week, where It la hoped that quiet and rest will help him regain his strength. Miss Patiy Maher of Barrlngton la making her home at the residence of her aunt, Mrs. . Louiae Nielsen. She will attend McHenry high school. We are glad to hear that George Nielsen is feeling somewhat "better. Several nelghbora and friends of the Kellers received cards and letters from them. Former residents of Lilymoor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keller are making their home in Winston-Salem, N. Car., where he is employed. Mrs. Sunde visited her brother, Ben Parker, at Hines hospital, tod is very happy that he ahowa improvement. Mr. and Mrs. John Wrublewskl, former Lily Lake residents are now making their home in Raco, Mich. Later, they will leave for Dayton* Beach. £?*., . Ux Uur winter. ,r' Mrs. Roy Morrison entertained the members of the Birthday club on Tuesday, Sept. 12. A luncheon was served, followed by dancing and singing to many old records playe^ on the phonograph. Irving Burmelster and1 taallir Wayne, 111., visited the Leggea Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Qlick and family of Chicago and Ulyinoor, spent Labor day weekend at their cottage "Shangri-la." Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Sima spent Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stolle spent three days, Sept. 10 to 12, In Chicago. On Sunday they attended the annual pioneers' homecoming out Ing, given by the Hawthorne chapter of Telephone Pioneers, on the Hawthorne campus. They en Joyed a program of music--singing by the mixed chorus, an organ recital, refreshments and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Hyatt went to Chicago Saturday, Sept. I, to attend the wedding of Mra. Hyatt's sister, Ethel. "We don't know one millionth part of one per cent about anything."-- Thomas Edison. DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOMETRIST At 136 8. Onm St., McHenrf,. (Cloud Thur»d»j Aftornoon*) , Byes Examiaed -- Glasses Fitted Vtraal Training -- Visual RehaMHtatlaa Cea plate Viaaal Analysis Sous IMp • to 19 aad 1 to S--aatarday'Rvenincs: «:00 la t:M PIONI McHENRY 4C1 Mrs. Baldwin Kock'a nephew, Gerald Kofka, spent tW9; weeks' vacation at their home. Mrs. Roy Morrison's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nixon, of Chicago, a bride and groom, and nephew, Donald Howard. also of Chicago, enjoyed the past weekend fishing and golfing and attending the movies In McHenry. next week at the Skellya. Johnnie Millnac Is pafng lnga for Mra. Sunde. family of Emerald Park chased the Barton's n i u inniiii i Htridfflct Grandma Boyko will visit Mrs. Skelly and friends in Lily Lake [are moving to their new and LilymOor. She will spend the I near San Diego, Calif. The Moore Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weingart have moved from the Town House to the upper apartment la the Nick M. Justen place. The Clarence Freund home on north Court Street has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller of Johnsburg. The Freunds have moved to ai) apartment in the Town House and the place they have vacated is being occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn Schmitt. The Schmitts moved from the Justen apartment. The haa moved from the „Town House to their new home in Lake - View subdivision. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. 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