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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Aug 1956, p. 9

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Thursday, August 2, 1956 v • NRY PLAINDEALER RING WOOD Uy Mrs. George Shepard m- Pag# Nla« -- Jewelry Party Miss Nancy Bowman entertained at a jewelry party at her home Sunday afternoon. Those to attend were Mrs. Dean Ehlert, Mrs. John iSkyimore and daughter, Bettyr Mrs. Tony "Senkerik, Mrs. Sphar, Miss Shirley Knigge and Mrs. Roland Bauer. • tff Cruickshanks Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cruickshank. Sr., entertained at a iamily dinner Sunday honoring their nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crichton, of St. Paul, Minn. Those to attend were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lovelette and family of Chicago, Mr.' and Mrs. Wm. Cruickshank, Jr., and family of Mundeloin and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Costello and Oamily of Hartland. Personals Mr; and Mrs. Earl Shales spent Sunday in the Stanley Carlson home at Woodstock. Mrs. Grace McCannon is spending a few weeks in the Frank Schroeder home at Wonder Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Dos faines called on Dr. and Mrs. m. Hepburn Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ehlert and sons of Kenosha spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mis. John Ehlert. Mrs. Flora Harrison, with her son, Wm. and wife, visited relatives at Round Lake and Lake Villa Sunduy afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. . Heine of iChicago and Mrs. Ruby Shepard •pent Sunday afternoon in the Lester Page home at McIIenry. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hopper of Chicago spent Sunday afternoon in the Wm. Hoffman home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Berg spent Friday afternoon in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sayler of i Woodstock called on Mrs. Ryby j Shepard Thursday evening. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ander- I •gpon and family spent Thursday | afternoon and evening with relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Harrison spent Sunday in the home of their daughter and family, the Donald Brenners, at Elgiir. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and family, Mrs. Viola Low and Mrs. Emily Beatty spent Sunday in the Elmer Olsen home near Richmond. © Judy, Cathy and Roger Thomas of Sheboygan Falls, Wis., spent a few days the past week in the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low. Mrs. Emily Beatty, Mrs. Charles Frey and Mrs. Viola Low spent Tuesday in the Irving Hubert home at Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Johonnott and family of Terra Haute were dinner guests of Agnes Jencks Tuesday evening. Mrs. Lois McDonald and son, Kenneth, Mrs. Alice Childs and Mrs. Ann Heyn of Chicago spent Monday with Mrs. Louis Hawley. ; - Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pearson and son, Jimmie, went to New Salem, 111., Thursday to. meet their son. Jack, who is attending Parks Air college in East St. Louis and bring him home for his summer vacation. Mrs. Agnes Jencks spent Thursday with friends in Elgin. Mrs; Louis Hawley and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reinwall, Jr., took John and Louis Woodward to Midway airport Saturday, where they boarded a plane for their home at Smyrna, Tenn., after spending a couple of weeks here with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holly of McHenry spent Saturday evening in the Agnes Jencks home. Mrs. Genevieve ' Dodge of Woodstock and Mrs. Bill Dodge and daughter of Ames, Iowa, called on Mrs. Ruby Shepard Thursday aVernoon. Mrs. Sue Schuer of Waukegan spent Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Flora Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawley of Fox River Grove "were visitors in the Wm. Hoffman home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington are vacationing in Wisconsin. Mrs. Georgia Thbrnas and son, Loren, of Woodstock spent last Thursday evening with Mrs.' Ruby Shepard. Mrs. Wm. Hepburn, Bobbie Greb, Joan, Jimmie and Leo Blackman were visitors at Kenosha Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Skidmore and daughter, Betty, spent Saturday evening in the Russel Ehlert home at Twin Lakes. Mr. and Mrs. John Powers ,and Mrs. Mratha Bowman ' of .Chicago spent Sunday in the" Fred Bowman home. Mrs. Rush of Richmond spent the weekend in the John Ehlert home. Mrs. Fred Bowman, daughter, Nancy, and son, Ered. Jr., and Mrs. John, Ehlert spent Tuesday evening in the Russel Ehlen home at Twin Lakes. Airman 3/C Betty: Feltes of Ft. Worth, Texas, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. , John Skidmore. John Hogan, Jr., returned home Saturday from a week's stay at the state leadership 4-H Memorial camp at Monticello. 111. . Miss Mary Hogan, the dairy queen, was in the V.F.W. parade at Woodstock Sunday. The Busy Three and Cherry Valley 4-H boys went to Sycamore Monday to play in the district tournament. Mrs. Sowers, Mrs. John Hogan and Mike Wieser accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Newlin of Hutsonville and two granddaughters are visiting her sister,< Mrs. Agnes Jencks. Mr. and Mrs. Granvillet Carlson and daughter of Hillside and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ackerman and family of Poplar Grove spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bruce and family. EDDIE the EDUCATOR says The schools will keep America strong and free, if the people keep the schools free and strong. Illinois Educotioa Asiociatioa COOKS CORNER By Marie 'Schaettgen If you wei:ld like to keep that cookie jar filled for the kids, you'll : find these keop. well. ! Butttr HhIIs :V cum butter j 1 cup brown sucar 1 eg* 'a isp. salt 1 tsp. va?:il]a 1 ;cant Kikirp powder 2 cups all purpose flour su'^nr Cre.tm butter br.d sugar. Add beaten egg, and vanilla. Mix well. Add sifted dry ingredients. Mix well...., Cut off pie^e size of a marble, dip in granulated sugar and roll in palm of hand. Dits in sugar again and olace on greased cookie sheet about l'-j inches apart. Bake ten m:r!".t?>- at 35° degree. Remove from coolie sheet immediately and pi.icc 01, tea towel until cool. 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They're thinking about Cadillac--and about how wonderful it would be to have one in their own driveway! And because dreams of a Cadillac are hard to put aside, we suspect that it won t be too long now before we 11 have an opportunity to give them the facts about Cadillac ownership. And when that happy time arrives, they will find that we have some wonderiul news waiting for them about how* practical Cadillac ownership has recently become. We will explain, for instate, that it is now possible to become the proud owner of a 1956 Cadillac for little more than the cost of far lesser cars--and certainly for a exeat deal less than thev would expect to n * > pay for the "car of cars . We will tell them how economical a Cadi Mac is to operate -- and how extraordinarilv free it is from the needs of service and maintenance. And we will show them how, at resale tiijie, the Cadillac car returns a greater share of its owner's original investment than anv other motor car built in the land. 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