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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Aug 1953, p. 10

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i^jETsp! «i.a • -- -*> n; V"%' *" GWOOD Shepard 1HE McHENRY m x *• ., /*< ,-TH. Vv • . *i» V ?tv't - attfri " ^iuiday, August 1?* 1MT t , Ifr. and Mr* B. T. Butler en- 'tWtiliBA their five hundred club •I their home Tuesday evening. 'Prizes were awarded tp Mrs. Coerce Shepard and Kenneth 'CHaty, high, and Mr. and Mrs. tftidon Andreas, low. f lira. Viola Low entertained jDm women's five hundred club {it her home Wednesday. A 1 o'clock dessert luncheon was f)»erved. Prizes were awarded to , Mrs. E. E. Whiting and. Mrs. A family reunion was held at the Fred Bowman home on Sun^ day. They also honored the seventy-third birthday of Mrs. Bowman's father, John Ehlert, and the third birthday of Kay Feldkamp of Salem, Wis. Guests who attended were Mr. dnd Mrs. George Feldkamp nnd family of Salem, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stoxen and family, Mrs. Leland Pacey and son, Mr. and Mrs. Syril Pacey and daughter, Mrs. Flavia Ehlert, Herman Ehlert, Mr .and Mrs. Don Brown and ;;;-.:^Le*ter Carr. V S The W.S.C.S. was entertained ; son, Mrs. Marli.n Ehlert of Wil- • > .In the home of Mrs. Louis Haw- j mot, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Speaker • . »tey Thursday.' A pot-luck dinner J daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. : i^ras served at noon. Mrs. Myrtle • fjussell Ehlert and daughteis of \ tllarrison, the president, opened j Richmond. Duane Ehlert and meeting. • Mrs. C?ollins had. i son. ot Boners > Lake, Mr. and V-;- .the devotionals, Mrs/ Clara j Mrs. Dean Ehlert of Kenosha, ' jpristy gave the lessott, '•Our'Mr. and Mrs. Tony Senkenk ahd i ' -father's Temple,-' from the pro-1 family of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. gram book. Lyle Ehlert and daughter of nad Mn. Nelson CrUrty attended the fair at Milwaukee Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peet of Chula Vista, Calif., called on Dr. and Mrs. Hepburn Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sebastian were visitors in Chicago Saturday. Mrs. Viola Lmt and Mrs. Emily Beatty were Elgin visitors Saturday. Miss Marion Peet of Elgin spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Lena Peet. • Charles Carr of Hines hospital spent the weekend at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Betts, Sr., are spending the' week with relatives in Ioyra. Miss Jean Block of Sheboygan and Seaman Harley Rush of Virginia spent Sunday with her grandparents, Dr. and Mrs, Wm. Hepburn. Mrs." Paul Norman ana children of Evanstort spent Wednesday with her mftther, Mrs. Ben Walkington." Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peet of Chula Vista, Calif., and Mrs. Mr and 'harles Peet were dinner guests :Mii:*d;#^fr!rwin Lakes; Mr and Mrs. John lire the parents " of their first ^Skidmore and family and Mrs.J, in the Ed Peet home at McHen- ,'Child. a son. barn . Sunday. Aug.; Richard Maiscri and daughter. 1 ry Tuesday. at the Woodstock Memorial Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of Chicago were afternoon guests. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller of .Kenosha and Mr. and Mrs. John ^Hanchette of Rockford spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Hepburn. Mr. and Mrs. Shadle and Mrs. pi tors and Judie Wheelock demonstra- j Monday ' ted making soft custard, Annette j Marvin Ackerman, who just -- and Charlotte Smith gave a de^;.Returned home from Korea, was : t'*ionstration on a traveling first • a^visitor in the home of his sis- ,1lid kit and what to put in it, ! ter. Mrs. John Hogan, and fam- Sharon Rossman and Patty j ilj' Friday. "Bell gave a demonstraton on; Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Frey of Artificial respiration. They then {Palos Heights. Mr. and Mrs. . voted for the king and queen to I Glen Jackson of Richmond, and reign at the Woodstock fair. The; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox of , 16, hospital. The Hftppy Closer 4-H. chtb .met at the home of Judy Troxell 'at Hebron Tuesday evening, r Jean Marion and Barbara Mahal gave a demonstration on ' apple nut bread, Barbara Mahal Louis Hawley were Elgin vijrtl i rfpmnnstra-1 Monday. - ^Jlext and last meeting will be tleld at the Hogan home Sept; 1. " „ Mrs. Sears, assistant home ad- '•iser, will be present. Woodstock spent Sunday in the Beatty-Low home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low and Mr. Mrs. Flora Harrisort and Mrs. J. C. Pearson Visited Mrs. Luella Stephenson at the Villa Rest Home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Bertha Peet of Richmond was a supper guest Wednesday evening in the Mrs. Leha Peet home. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Newlin and Mrs. Amy Watkins spent Thursday at Lake Geneva. 'Judy and Yvonne Bruce attended a birthday party at the home of Karen Shook at Woodstock Saturday afternoon. Agnes Jencks returned to her home here Friday evening from a visit with relatives in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Newlin returned to their home at Hutsonville Saturday. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Amy Watkins, who will visit with them before returning • to -her home in Colorado. Mr. and Mr*. Martin Jergi ahd Herman Frank of Wilmot were callers in the John Ehlert home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Adams and family attended the wedding of her brother. Bob Condah of Richmond, and Eleanor Gleason of Grayslake at the Community church at Mundeletn Sunday afternoon. The reception was held in the church basement. Miss Virginia Jepson of Chicago is spending p. few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bfn Walkington. Mr .and Mrs. Joe Holley of McHenry spent Friday evening in the Agnes Jencks home. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Sowers and son, Charlie, are visiting relatives at Providence, R.I. Mr., and Mrs. Roland McCannon of Bloomington spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington. Mr. ahd Mrs. Philip Mueller and Miss Carrie .Lee, of Des Plaines visited Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Hepburn Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. George Shepard were dinner guests Tuesday in the Alan Ainger home at Hebron. Mr .and Mrs. C. E. Lovelette and daughter, Claudia Jean, of Chicago spent th$ weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cruickshank. Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell of Waukesha, Wis., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy.' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fossum and family attended a picnic of the American Society of Piano Technicians at the home of Henry Gearman at Cary Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reinwail, Sr., of Fernwood and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reinwail, Jr., of McHenry spent Sunday in the Louis Hawley home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Howe* and Miss Cora Walters of Crystal Lake spent Sunday evening in the Louis Hawley home/ Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman and family of Chicago spent Sunday in the William Hoffman home. Mrs. Paul Walkington and children returned home Saturday frorrj a visit with her fatei at Clarkston, Wash. Mrs. Jack Lenard and family of Lake Geneva and Janet Winn of Richmond spent the weekend in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr.,- home, Mr. and Mrs. Henry .Hinze of Crystal Lake spent Sunday evening in the Mrs. Lena Peet home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sinart of Waukegan spent Sunday in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home, Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., Sttd daughter, Mary Ann, spent Wednesday at Waukegan. Peggy Lenard is attending Of- I field camp at Wajworth, Wis. » First Twojiiy-FIva Miles From Horn* Dmgsrous ' Seventy-three per cent^ of the driver* Involved In &U motor, vehicle accidents also lived with* In 25 miles of where the accident The first twenty-fiye miles? a- occurred. Seventeen per cent way from home are the most iiye(] elsewhere in the state, and r~rn y0Ur* ' iq HT «nt out.,* «h. M. ' "Accident Facts," the National "• Safety Council's new statistical Let Steam Escape yearbook, shows' 61 "per cent .of When boiling or hiking Irish' the drivers involved in the 33,000 potatoes in their Jackets, be Sure fatal motor vehicle accidents to prick them with a fork as soon last year lived within twenty- •» they are removed from the heat five miles of where the acident «° tha* *h« steam can escape. ThU occurred, 21 per cent lived else- mskeS the finished product mealy where in the state, and 18 per r*ther than s0««y. Scrub skins well cent out of the state. and grease before baking. A. F. & A. M. 107 N. Court St. i Meeting l-3rd Tge9.j . Visitors Welcom* ' . Hillip Ricker, Se0 *. Phone McHenry 437 ! WE DRESS YOUR FLOORS & WINDOWS • See Our Complete Lin* • LINOLEUM - TILE • CARPETING • DRAPES - CURTAINS - HODDING^, " • VENETIAN ud VERTICAL j , y 917 far Free Estimate • TONYAN'S HOME FURNISHlfl^ 208 E. ELM STREET McHENRY, ILL. ffvaiBaMMBanaBBaiBBaaiMaiaaBaMaaaiMaBaaBaaaaaBaaiaaBaait ^RiQQQQQQ19QDE2QK2QQQ!SQQQQQISQI!2QE2!9!SEiQQDQ!SQnQQEI!SnQQEO> Illinois livestock each yiar produce more than 60 million tons of manure worth about 15Q million dollars fpt its pl«^t foggi value alone. . ^ Want Ads, like* freedom, are everybody'* huslneaa. SPEEDY ^ M? 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Lk. 3641 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORS' • E . ™ -- • • • • n w e -- -- / DR. C. R. SWANSON Dentist \ v 12Q S. Green Str*Bi| Office Honrs: ^ v Daily Except Thursday 0 to 12 -- 1:80 to 3:80 ^ Mon„ Wed. and Fri. Eveniiigi By Appointment Only , ^ Telephone McHenry 160 -Xrt VERNON KNOX Attorney At Law - GOT. Green and Elm Streets McHenry, III. Tuesday and Friday Afternoons O^her Days by Appointment Phone McHenry 43 WIMJAM M. CARROLL, Jr. Attorney At Law 110 \'i Benton .Street Phone Woodstock 1S34 " Woodstock, Illinois BOLGER'S DRUG STOBE dREEN STREET PHONE 40 McHENRY, ILJL We give and redeem Gold Bond Stamps. thaT t HAD TO TME HARD WILLYS-OVERLAND SALES •M FBONT STREEV' PHONE 4M i i liOBOf--"--nonoi siobocl--JIOBOI--JQOOL--ioi Now on display in our store I W"- • wni' ».":»iliir w-.li"1! Remember? TK# folks used to ftiink it was my fault the water was always freezing --how he growled I I'm sure glad someone put him wise to a Gas Water Heater. AUTOMATIC. WASHER Now they know that you get MORE tot, water with gas! And they need • especially since they use me. JOSEPH X. WAYNNE Attorney At Law Waukegan Road (RFD BOX) Phone McHenry 492 West McHenry, HI. JOHN F. LOFF Box 321 Phone 574«M»2 McHenry, Illinois MASON CONTRACTOR Insured Workmen , Free Estimates FRANK S. MAY BLACK DIRT . r?/r Sand - Gravel - Drivewaj* Excavating floute 5, McHenry, III. fVlone: McHenry 580-M-l ad Limestone VBRN THELEN Trucking •Gravel Black Dirt Excavatfag u Tel. McHenry 588-Rl or 588-WI Box 218, Rt. 1, McHenry, 111. 100(01 And me, too! Even though the whole fomily takes baths every morning, I can still do a good job .... because NOW Hiare's always enough hot water left for me. NOT! HOW THE LINES of the new china lavatory and toilat shown, match the ityling of the enameled cast-iron bath, advance designs in lavatories--bowls are wider at trout whita space is needed, then taper to provide large soap dishes. 8m modern toilet deaifw that make cleaning easy. Fffctoxf^ Shoftat arc typical of M* ywu can cheoae from. »• • * ' Gosh--how I used to complain! How do you think I felt with that c-c-cold water running on ma? I was nevei natty clean ,,, and most of the time I had to sit around and wait to be But NOW . . . the water's HOT! Matching, new-dosign fixtures by AMERiCAN-<$tattda&l # If you are modernizing, building, •n extra bath or powder room, or are just tired of looking at your old mis-matched fixtures, you will certainly want to art these new American-Standard fixtures! You can now get matching baths, lay#* topes and toilets--all with the same pleap ing lines. Thus you can have completely harmonizing, top-quality fixtures... ev«|, on a limited budget. And this new styling4 also means greater convenience, easier cleaning for you. \ SEE THEM IN OUR STORE NOW! H. E^BUCH & SONS PHONE 4* HIGHWAY 12a EAST losaoi Ym, the water's ALWAYS hot with an Automatic Gas Water Heater. The minute the thermostat indicates the need, the Speedy GAS burr*f on; ami--quick wink--the hot water supply is replenished. You don't need a bulky, spacetaking tank, either! A practical size don the job v. because GAS is FAStT .. • and it costs less, too! Enjoy the luxury of constant HOT WATER... get an Automatic Gjs Water Heater. See the newest rat your dealer's or our nearest store. COMPANY A. P. FREUND & SON» Excavating Contractors Trucking, Hydraulic and I Crane Service «-- ROAD BUILDING -- Tel. 204M McHenry, HI. INSURANCE , EARL R. WALSH t ? Fire, Auto, Farm & Lite Insurance Representing i RELIABLE COMPANIES When You Need Insurance^ of Any Kind PHONE 4S or 053 Green St Elm ' McHenry, I!!. COMPLETE BOOKKEEPING SERVICE for the small business man ' Reasonable Rates Income Tax Returns ^ McHENRY BOOKKEEPING arid TAX SERVICE Professional Bldg. 210 So. Green Street Phone 788 or 265-M SBBOBOBSSSaOaOBS STOFFEL & REIHANSPERGER Insurance agents for all classes ol property in the best companies. West McHenry, Illinois Telephone 300 507 Main Street McHenry, I1L SCHROEDER IRON WORKS Ornamental A Structural Steel Visit Our Sthowi»on|» S Miles South on lit. 31 Phone 950 f OURS *or or ly D DOWN EASY MONlHvY PA/MtNlS PUBLIC losaoi locaoi B I N G • 6 PLUMBING and HEATING BOB FRISBY, JR. Quality Fixtures-Radiant Heating Gas and Electric Water Heaters Water Systems - Water Softeners Repairs - Free Estimates Phone McHenry 289-M ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Eleanor Matteoni Schlottmaii FHvate Lessons in Piano Ml Piano Accordion For Information Te1!. McHenry 686-M-l ocaoi FRED W. HEIDE Realtor Complete Insurance Sedfei TKLEPHONE III McHenry, Ill_ idxaoB

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