Thursday/December WS5 THE McSEKRr::iUUmn}EALER rt,rfr-' <111 .||||..1.<.|| n 1 »| M .1 M| PERSONALS • ;fc •!' !• •!••!• •> -1"H Thanksgiving guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald wButler were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nelson and sons, David and Mark, of DeKalb, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nelson and" daughter, Judy, Wonder Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Oxtaby of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Nelson Of McHenry. John p. Knox left recently to spend the winter at Fort Meyer, Fla. Donald Hayes of Chicago was a McHenry visitor Wednesday. His mother, Mrs. Edith Hayes, returned home with him fpr a few days' visit. The Robert Knox family of yVtTooddtock were guests in the "Huppy" smith home Thursday. Fredbie Thompson of Waukegan spent the weekend with his aunt, Miss Rita Martin. Mr. and Mrs. C- J. Reihanaperger were Thanksgiving guests in the Thomas Fenwick home in Elmhurst. Miss Mary Nye was home from DeKalb • to spend her Vacation with • her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nye. • Mrs. Gerald Vogel, the former Jean Schmitt, left recently to join her husband, who is serving in Germany. ^ >, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dowell and * Children, Cathy and Bob, of Lafayette, Ind., spent the Thanksgiving weekend with McHenry relatives. Robert pomke, son of the Wm. Domkes, and Wilbur Gers, son of the senior Wilibur Gers, both of McHenry, Route 2, have enrolled as freshmen at the University of Illinois, Chicago undergraduate division. Mrs. Clinton Martin left recently for Belleview, Fla., where she plans to spend the winter. Miss Estelle Thompson of Austin, Minn., visited in the Robert Thompson home and with other relatives in this vicinity the past 4 Week. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Justen were guests in the Roger Ekholm home in Elgin Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving guests in the . Robert Thompson " home were Mrs. Hattie Chaffee and Miss Estelle Thompson of Austin, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alexander of Hebron, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thompson, Janis and Kay, of Western Springs and Mrs. Grace McCannon of Ringwood. Edmund Whiting of Chicago, Clarence Whiting and John Sutton of Elgin were guests in the home of Mias Genevieve Knox on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mip. G. A. Walinder returned Suncray from a few days' visit in the home of their daughter and family in. Galesburg. Mr. and Mrs. James Drucker, Pamela, Sandra and Terry, and a friend of Petite Lake and Mrs. Rose Redwanz of Emerald Park were Thursday guests in the Alex Drucker home. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller and son, Phillip, spent the Thanksgiving weekend in the home of her brother in New York City. The trip was made by plane. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Reinfried of Madison, Wis., were Thanksgiving guests in the home of their daughter, Mrs. Herbert Reihansperger, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Nick B. Freund, Charles Fteund and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Freund and daughter attended a family gathering at the Merle Blowers home in Fox Lake Thursday Other guests were the Floyd Freund "family of Woodstock . and the Victor Hunt family cf Wonder Lake. Miss Dorothea Miller returned to her school duties at Northhampton, Mass., Sunday after spending - a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Miller. She made the trip by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Miller and children and Mrs. Anna Miller were guests in the Peter Merges home in Chicago Thanksgiving evening. Miss Edythe Geary of Wauconda spent Thrusday in the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank Meyer. Visitor^ in the home of Mrs. Eleanor Foley on Thanksgiving day were Mrs. Julia Burns of Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Mildred Cue, Benton Hf^bor, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Howard Phalin of Wilmette and the James Mahoney family of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heimer were Thursday guests in the home of their daughter, Mrs. Vernon Knox, and family in Crystal Lake. Other ' members present were the Erwin Laures family of Wheston and . theNjBdward Qitzke family of Gary. ~ Mrs. Annabel Aicher spent the past. week, in the home of her nephew,' John Hoffman, and family in Indianapolis, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. George Sullivan of Woodstock spent Thanksgiving With their mother, Mrs. John Sullivan, in the Norbert Yegge home. Among the local folks who spent Friday in Chicago were Mrs. Albert Foley, Mrs. Floyd Cooley and Mrs. Charles Gibibs and Misses Mary Harvey and Genevieve Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Muska spent a few days the past week with relatives in Tiffin, Ohio. Miss Ilene Bassett was home from her work at Cornell college, Mount Vernon, Iowa, to spend the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Bassett. Ralph Patzke was home from the University of Illinois to spend the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Pearl patzke. . ' The Clarence Young family and Mrs. Catherine Young and daughter, Rosina, were guests in the Arnold Reinert home in Elgin Thanksgiving. )&r. and Mrs. Walter Carey and son, Timmie, spent Thanksgiving wiht Chicago relatives. The latter two remained for a weekend visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and family spent Sunday with relatives in Broadview. The Art Smith, Jr., family of Chicago spent Thursday with his parents, the senior Art Smiths. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mendel and son, Jerry, of Brookfield were weekend gtiests in the Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen N. Schmitt left recently for their winter home in St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. Josie Smith attended a general contractor convention at the Iceland hotel in Springfield Mionday and Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Henkins, Milwaukee, Wis., Mr: and Mrs. HAVING A PARTY? If you are contemplating a Christmas Party, why don't you try BUCK'S TOWN CLUB , No Finer Food Served Anywhere. ' 201 Riverside Drive Phone 12 paul Smith and ffunlly and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith and family spent Thanksgiving in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Josie Smith of Cooney Heights. >;.•*^ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Svoboda of Lilymoor have received word that their son, Fred C.^ who was an assistant manager of a Montgomery Ward store in Danville, has been promoted to manager of the Kewanee store. Mrs. Stanley Collins of - Salt Lake City, Utah, and Mrs. Frank Carlos of Hillsdale, Mich., are visiting their mother, Mrs. Anton Schneider, and their aunt, Mrs. Frances Thome. Gail Brefeld, daughter of the Paul Brefelds, was home for the holidays from"* her studies at Illinois university. Barbara Rauen, Carol Pillar, Cynthia Freund and Janice Freund of Sacred Heart "academy at Lisle, 111., spent the holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Weingart were hosts to a family gathering Thanksgiving which included Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Schaffer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Weingart and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Skoney and family of Elmhurst. Allan Freund of St. Thojhas college of St. Paul, Minn., spent the holidays in the home of his parents, the Gus Freunds. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph May, daughters, Joanne ahd Lois, and Mrs. Irene Guffey ate , dinner, - in the Elmer Schmalfelat home; in Kenosha, Wis., Thursday. "3+ ' • {Several Deaths In Area Mourned Patricia Haggin Friends have received word of the death last Sunday evening, Nov. 27, of Miss Patricia Haggin, 24 years old, formerly a teacher at St. Mark's school in McHenry. Death followed a short illness. The body rested at Mercy's funeral home, Elmwood Park, until Wednesday morning at* 10 o'clock, when rites were conducted from St. Celestine's church, Elmwood Park. Louis J. McElmeel Familv and friends mourn the passing of Louis J. McElmeel, who died unexpectedly of a heart attack at his home Wednesday morning, Nov. 23. He and his family moved into their new home on the Fox river just six months ago. Mr. McElmeel's business was in Franklin Park, where he was president of the Franklin Park Lumber and Fuel company. He was, a member of the McHenry CoumryHblub. ' The deceased leaves his wife, Myrtle; two daughters, Lois Lennon and Gloria; his mother, Mrs. John McElmeel; and ten brothers and sisters. Funeral services were held Saturday from St. Gertrude's church, with interment in St. Joseph's cemetery. Mary Nelson Mrs. Mary Nelson, 81, of Porten's subdivision, died at St. •Having sold our Business, we would like to take this opportunity to thank all our friends who patronized us and helped to make our business a success, and at the same time, we also wish to extend our best to the new owners, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Paul. BUSCH'S BAR-B-Q MARIE and CHARLIE Therese hospital Sunday, Nov. 27? She was the widow of Charles Nelson. _ v The only survivor is Katherine Main, with. whom she made tier home. The body rested at the George Justen & Son funeral home until Tuesday at 1 o'clock. Burial was at Rand Hill Palrk cemetery. Helen (Fitzgerald Mrs. Helen Fitzgerald, 59, of Lakeland Park, died at Memorial hospital Friday, Nov. 25. IShe formerly made her home in Chicago. She is survived by the widower, Maurice. The body rested at the Peter M. Justen funeral home and later removed to Chicago, where services were held 1 Wednesday from Presentation church, with burial '• in_ Calvary cemetery. Richard (Kloepfer ' Richard George Kloepfer, 44, of Crystal Lake, died unexpectedly Saturday morning at Sherman hospital. He formerly made his home in McHenry. Urge Early Mailing Of Holiday Parcels Continued from Page 1 in the upper right hand cqrner. Buy Stamps Early The advance purchase* of stamps is of great help, too, in avoiding confusion at stamp windows the two weeks prior to the holiday. Having a notation of the denomination and number of stamps desired enables the clerk to give faster service. Patrons who are expecting parcels and know in advance they will be away from home when the carrier arrives will save him considerable time and work if they will notify him when they expect to be gone. With the prospect of snow during the month, it is urged that sidewalks and approaches to rural mail boxes be kept clear. Rural carriers have been supplied with an extra supply of stamps to enable patrorta fa . them early and avoid tto: Iruate.: | It is desirable thai fttt 'caiMs find letters be stamped before 5 placing in mail boxes. for ; rural I carriers to pick up, as the tin saved insures the card or letter; of being dispatched promptly.. , Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Due To The Tremendoqs Public Response* The "Dodge For Life" contest has been extended through Monday, Dec. 19th. Pick up your entry blank at today A.S. Blake Motors, Inc. McHENRY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT PAUL'S DRIVE-IN formerly BUSCH'S BAR-B-Q NOW SERVING v HOT LUNCHES HAMBURGERS - HOT DOGS - BAR-B-Q SODAS - SUNDAES - MALTS FEATURING TOYS HOBBIES Novelties - Sundries - Magazines • Newspapers - Candies - Cigars & Cigarettes We Suggest You Try Our JOHNSBURG SPECIAL The Hamburger Delight Hal 8c Joe PauL Props. «i Johnsbturg, DL SNIDER'S Catsup 2 14 oz. Btk 3Qt MOTTS Applesauce 4k M is oz. 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