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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jun 1951, p. 8

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Miss Mae Wiedricln Mr. and Mrs. Hob Urennen and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lenard and family. v j.'- Mr. and Mrs., John Kepfieth of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stwgert and prval; Hutsori of -Mev- Henry were callers in the George Shepard home ^dnesday; afternoon. Other callers were Mrs son. Sayler E. Smith, passed Stway in March, 1942. Mr. and fyh's. Smith lived on a farm south of Ringwood before moving to Portland. A group of thirty-six members of the Canadian Shorthorn Breeders' association visited Ringwell (arm one recent Sunday. Following a review of the farms and cattle the happy group enjoyed lunch served picnic style, on the lawn' of the farm. Ringwell Farm also welcomed visitors from the states of Washington. Indiana, Ohio and WIsning. Frizes were ^warded tojconsin durirg last week. "Mrs. Paul \Valkingtoj*3*&nd Glen Oscar Berg entertained the Women's Five-hundred club at I her home Wednesday. A 1 o'clock nier Olsen of Richmond were Sunday dinner guests in the t/$re. Emily Realty homo. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sebastian at* teuded the wedding of their nephew of Genpa City Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCannon attended funeral services for Mrs. Merritt Cruikshank of Morton Grove Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walkington and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low attended tlieir card club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cristy, ne;;r Greenwood. Saturday eve- \*wa inS^a Renov, high, and Mrs. Walter Low and Paul .Walkingynu low. Sir. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich.-j Assert luncheon was, served. Jr.. . arid - daughter. Mary AnnJ prizes were awarded to Mrs. E. E. spent tWcor^tidn ; Day in the whiting, Mrs. Rose Jepsdn and •Ph'eifis^ :$auii.de*»;- _ Mrs. Pete Sebastian, 7 111(1 r'°- ' ' . Mr.- and Mrs. Pete Sebastian Mr.' and: Mr?. w^hsfter >entertained their five-hundred nlr;n and <rhild«en*;an4 T. • \yMiser of ChicAgo. «pent' Sunday with"'"Dr.- and .\ii-s. -Win. ' ft^-pburn. club Thursday evening. Prizes ' were awarded to Mrs. Kenneth 'Cristy and B. T. Butler, high, and Mr?, Mitchell K^ine ^ud.:c^ililrt»n | Mrs. Louis Hawley aild Ben Walk- • n tVifned ho»v»e S !'VW ] ingtOn, low: • 1 days visit- Vith her' parents at; Mrs. Win. McCannon entertain- u ed the bunco club. at the home Georgia Thomas and daughter, ^.kj „ children and Mr., and Mrs. Hiley" Jean, of Woodstock. Miss Marian Peet of Elgfin and Mrs. Robert Duff of Dundee and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinze and Mrs. Dean of Crystal Lake wore visitors in the Mrs. Lena Ptget home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lenard and family and friends of Lake Geneva enjoyed a picnic at Mt. Horb. Wis., on Decoration Day. Wednesday afternoon callers at the home of Mrs. Luella Stephenson were Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stevens and ' sons of Waukegan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson and Miss Maud Grangei* of Mc- Henry, Mrs. Wm. Wight and daughter and Mrs. Jay Cristy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunhalm and daughter. Donna, of? Des Moines, Iowa, spent Memorial Day in the B. T. Butler home. In the afternoon they were .all guests in the Harold Stanek home at Elkhorn. * Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Muller of Sjvringfi*'!®. _ Mrs. Oscar Berg Thursday. A Claredoit Hills, Mr. and \irS.- Tom Pettise Burlington visited Miss Lona Brever Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collins of "Wilmette visited his mother, Mrs. Mabel Collins, Monday. Mr. and Mrs."Granville Carlson and daughter of Maywood spent Roy Pierce '-apd son of Barrington spent Sunday with Mrs. Agnes J e n c k s . . . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collins of Wilmette and Mrs. Mabel Collins w.ere Sunday dinner guests in the Arthur Low.home. Mr. and Mrs! Paul Norman and family ,pf Evanston spe^nt a fewdays the past week at their cgttiige here. " >•. Mrs. B e n # Walkington .and daughter, Virginia, spent Monday and Tuesday at Big Rock and attended graduation exercises Monday evening. Miss Phyllis McCannon. her granddaughter, was one of the graduates. Mrs. Oscar Berg and Mrs. Lester Carr attended funeral services for Mrs. Merritt Cruikshank at Woodstock Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs; Ed Neal and children t)f Oak Lawn and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cafney of Chicago spent Sunday in the Roy Neal home. of Chicago were visitors in the Wolf Shadle home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Webber of Edgerton, Ohio, spent the weekend at the Wm. Cruiekshank home. .Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schaefer and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Adams 1 o'clock luncheon was served. P r i z e s were awarded to Mrs. George Shepard. Mrs. Nick Young and Mrs. Ray Merchant. About thirty pui^ls are enrolled in the Bil^le school at the Metlwdist church this-summer. v The Roundlup club met at Gander Mountain near Wilmot Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winn were the hosts. The W.S.C.S. will meet with Mrs. Ben Walkington Thursday, June 21. Miss Virginia Jepson of Hines hospital spent Tuesday and 'Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Ben Walkington. Mrs. C. L4 Harrison visited her daughters at Huntley Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard spent Monday evening in the Henry Seegert home at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carr a&.d Miss Mae Wiedrich left Wednesday for Camp Houston, V&. to visit their son and nephew, Charles Carr. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison spent Wednesday evening in the Donald Bre^nner home at Arlington Heights. Robert Low and Jerome Tonyan spent Sunday in the Andrew and Dave Ramaker homes at Thor, Iowa. On Monday they attended the wedding of Paul Ramaker at Jefferson, Iowa. „ , T .. Mrs. B. T. Butler and Mrs. J. C. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Lenard and Pearson attended school in Chifamily have moved to their new cago Saturday home at Lake Geneva. . Mrs Angela Pagni is visiting in Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Saunders the home of her daughter in Chiand daughter of Sycamore spent cago. - the weekend in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. 1 Ella Sayler Smith Mrs. Ella Sayler Sriiith, 1531 N. Wednesday in the Clayton Bruce were visitors at Holy Hill, Wis., home. Sunday. Mrs. Louis Hawley spent Thursday in Chicago. -Mtes Lois Johnson of Chicago •pent Saturday in the Wm. Pagni tome. Mrs. Andrew Hawley of Fpx River Grove waft a« easier in the Fred Wiedrich*, Jr., home Friday morning. *Ntrs. Marie WTegner of Woodstock called on Miss Lona Brever; E. Schuyler street, died at her Wednesday afternoon. | home Wednesday following a long Miss Marian Hawley spent the ! illness. .Weekend in Chicago. | Funeral services were held at Mr. and Mrs. Albert Escher and j 3 p.m. Friday from the Pearson family of Chicago spent Sunday j funeral church, with Dr. Leonard With her mother, Mrs. Tillie Vail- j Odiorne officiating. Interment wag. lancourt. j at Lincoln Memorial Park. lir. and Mrs. Alva Herbert and | Mrs. Smith was born Dec. i,: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fowler and j 1857, in McHenry and moved to •on of Elgin were callers in the ; Portland in 1909. She was the wid- Beatty Low. home Sunday after- j Gw of Edward A. Smith whom noon' | she married in 1876'and who died Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vogel -of | here in 1923. Broodhead and Mr. and Mrs. j she was a member of Marth* George \ogel and son. Mike, of Washington chapter No. 14, Ord«r. Elkhorn spent Sunday evening in j qj Eastern star; Ionic Court, No. the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. L Order of Amaranth. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Howe and J Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Hickey of Crystal Lake were i Clara' E. Smith, Portland; grandvisitors in the Louis Hawley home Children, Mrs. Helen Pease, San Friday. i Francisco, and Covel E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox of'Los /Angeles; and great-grand- Woodstock and Charles and Del- i children Joe and Gary Smith. One Mrs. Georgia Thomas, daughteV, Hiley Jean, and son, Loren, of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard spent Tuesday evening in tiie Alan Ainger home at Hebroa. > Bob Nelson of Waupaca Is visiting in the home of his uncle an# aunt, Mir. and Mrs.. Kenneth Criaty. Mrs. Mabel Collins spent a few days the past week in the home of her son, Frank, at Wilmette. Miss Mary Ann Wiedrich attended a tea at Crystal Lake Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawley of Chicago and Mrs. Floyd Howe of Crystal Lake were visitors in the Louis Hawley home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jackson of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Montanye and sons of Huntley spent Sunday afternoon in the Beafty-Low home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox of Woodstock were dinner guests. Miss Mary Ann Ainger of Hebron spent Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and- Mrs.-• George Shepard. Dr. and ' Mrs." Hepburn Were guests in the Lenard Brown home at Clarendon Hills Wednesday. A(rs. Hickey of Crystal Lake spest a few days this past week in the Louis Hawley home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawley of Fox River Grove visited relatives here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison were supper guests Sunday in the Henry Marlowe home at Huntley. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wendt of Harvard spent Sunday evening in the George Shepard home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington spent Sunday afternoon and evening in the Lee Huson home at Libertyville. *A> Mr. and Mrs. Paul Norman and family of Evanston spent the weekend at their cottage here. Howard Wattles and son, Donald, of McHenry were'Sunday dinner guests in the C. L. Harrison home. Mr. and Mrs. Roland McCannoii of Big Rock and son, David, of Great Lakes were visitors in the Paul Norman home Sunday after* noon. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vogel and sons of Springfield, Henry Vogei and > Mrs. Wm. Toppen of Richmond spent Thursday evening in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pettise and children of Barrington spent the weekend in ^the home of her mother, Mrs. Agn#& Jencks. IF IT'S WORTH DOING It's Worth Doing Rlghl MtjnS! Among those from here to attend the Passion Play at Zion City Sunday, were Rev. and Mrs. Sample, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walkington. Mary Ann Wiedrich, Mrs. John Hogan and daughters', Charlotte and Mary, Mrs. Walter Low, Darlene and Audrey Andreas, Jackie Pearson, Mrs. Kenneth Cristy and son, Jerry, and friend and from Greenwood, Dick and Nancy Thompson and Leona Swanson. In the evening they were supper guests of Rev. and Mrs. Sample. . Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., spant Sunday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jack Lenard, at Lake Geneva. Mr. "and Mrs. John Homuth of Iron Mountain, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chamberlain of Kenosha spent Thursday with- Dr. and Mrs. Hepburn. Mrs. Olive Dahl and daughter and Miss Bernice Harrison of Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh White of California were callers in the Mrs. Luella Stephenson home on Sunday. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., returned home Sunday from a business trip to Albert Lea, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller of Kenosha spent Sunday with IV. and Mrs. Hepburn. Mrs. Mayme Harrison of McHenry spent .. Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Pearson, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh White of California spent the weekend in the Wm. McCannon home. LILY LAKE J LILYMOOR f rVVVVVVWWVW (bj Marion Leske) The P.T.A. would like to tluuik all who came and made their hard times dance such a big success. Despite all the competition they had with other affairs going on nearby, they still held their own. Those who made it such a good time for all were Pat Golbeck, Phyllis Zahn, Isabelle Karmel and Rose Reynertson. For the funniest costumes, prizes went to Rose Reynertson and Herb Fantus, and Eleanor and Alex Wirfs received the second prizes.' The P.T.A. social will meet Friday, June 15, at Club Lilymoor, a£ 8 p . m . . . / , Don't forget the rummage sale* on Saturday at Club Lilymoor from 9 until 5 p.m. The regular meeting of the Lily' Lake Pinochle club was held at! Mrs. Petersen's home on Wednes-' day, June 13. Red Cross classes will be heldT every Monday night at Club Lily moor starting at 7; 30 p.m. The first lesson started June 11 but there is still time to join. All ar& welcome. , Sterling Window Shade and Venetian Blind Co. 5640 W. Division St. COlumbus 1-8743 Have your windows dreSaed in Kar-O'lier removable slot Venetian Blinds, Dupont's washable Tontine Shades and Kirsch Draw Rods. Plate Glass and Dresser and Table, Tops. (Polished and Beveled) 7 , Estimates Cheerfully Given.. CALL FRIDAY EVENING Saturdays and Sundays call McHenry G51-M-1 The Henry Hoppert's are leaving this Saturday for a two-weeks vacation in Florida. Going with them is Warner Schaeffer, Mrs. Hoppert's brother. After & tworweek siege of strep throat, Mrs. Sally Koch is on the mend. We all hope she will be up and around again soon. Mrs. Josephine Biesecker's brother, John Schvanenberg, and his family, were out to visit her from Chicago on Sunday. The Lily Lake Ladies League will have a rummage sale on July 9 and 10. Where it will be held will be announced later. If you have anything to donate, call Mrs. Nielsen at 597 J 1. Proceeds will go towards the building fund. Want ads, like freedom,; , everybody's business. Ingeaiew Be|«U«a f The filing of papers and refer-' ^x * ence material usually present! puzzling problem to the houaeiMld er. One man who does a great deal! of his professional work at hOfbe which involves the filing of letters, papers and drawings, recently*, solved the problem by buying two „ s&fcond hand golden oak commer-^ cial filing cases and removing metal hardware. Instead, but attractive wooden knobs used as drawer pulls. 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