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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Dec 1960, p. 17

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ytursday. December 22. 1960 Bingwood WOMAN'S SOCIETY BEADS CHRISTMAS MUSIC AT PARTY Ruby Shepard THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Page Serenleea The W o m a n ' s S o c i e t y o f Christian Sendee held their Jwcember m e e t i n g at the church Wednesday evening. Mrs. Clara Cristy was program chairman. The junior choir furnished the Christmas music which was very much enjoyed. All went to the basement where a nice luncheon in charge of Mrs. Martha Thompson and Mrs. Shirley Cristy was served. There were thirtyir women present. Card Club Mr. and Mrs. William Cristy entertained their card party at their home Saturday evening. Frank Harrison and Mrs. Alviir Benoy were awarded high prizes and Robert Decker and Mrs-. Frank Harrison captured low prizes. j« Christmas Program "^The Sunday school pupils held their Christmas program at the church, Sunday , afternoon. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swanson of Park Ridge spent Saturday afternoon in the Louis Hawley home. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ainger •Id family of Hebron were Sunday dinner guests of her mother, Mrs. Ruby Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. John Blackman and sons of Antioch were Sunday dinner guests in the Charles Brennan home. Mr. and Mrs. William Cruickshnnk will spend Christmas with their son, William Jr., and family in Chicago. ^Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley ?|fent Sund.-iy with their daughter and family, the M-Sgt. John Woodwards, at Madison, Wis. Mrs. Lester Carr and Miss Lona Brever attended a Moose meeting at Woodstock Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler spent Sunday evening in the Alvin Benoy home at McHenry. Mrs. Olive Dahl and Miss ^prnice Harrison of Elgin were callers in the Roy Harrison home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sebastain expect to spend Christmas in the Robert Woods home at Genoa city. Lt.. and Mrs. Earl Sonnemaker and family of Waco, Texas, will spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan. AMr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas spent Saturday evening in the Richard Stock home at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low and son of McHenry and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and family were Sun- 535^^35^ 3^^^3S^3S& 353 J8g$« & MERRY 1 "CHRISTMAS! | YES | ^ We have them here § f Ice Cubes 1 S and % | Crushed Ice | $ For Your g $ Christmas Party $ OPEN 8:00 n.m. to 1 p.m. CHRISTMAS DAY day dinner guests in the Beatty- Low home. Mr. Hanson of Wauconda was a caller in the Dr. Hepburn home Sunday evening. Mrs. Marian Schwemn of Ivanhoe and Miss Esther Schwemn of Crystal Lake spent Sunday evening in the Weldon Andreas home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frey of Richmond, Mrs. Harry Peet and Mrs. Ed Dibler of Woodstock were callers in the Mrs. Emily Beatty home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Williams and son of Ft. Worth, Texas, are spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Skidmore. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brennan and family spent Sunday afternoon in the Fred Wiedrich home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cristy and family will spend Christmas day in the Donald Fritz home af „Union. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and family of Ma&teson, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Tom Huemann and family of Johnsburg and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Andreas and family expect to spend Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas. Mrs. Waller of Algonquin spent Wednesday afternoon in the Dr. William Hepburn home. Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Saunders and daughter of Sycamore, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winn of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leonard and fSBnily of Lake Geneva, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brennan and family of Mc- Cullom Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brennan and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brennan expect to s p e n d C h r i s t m a s e v e a n d Christmas day with Fred Wiedrich and Mr. and Mrs. James Wegener. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marsh and daughter of Palatine spent Saturday afternoon in the Roy Harrison home. Mrs. Marian Peck of Elgin spent Wednesday in the Ben Walkington home. Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison and son, Loren, expect to be Charles Krohn and daughter, Ethel, of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Benoy and family of Hebron, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Walker and family and Mrs. Emma Walker of Waukegan, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harrison and family of Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Dowell. Miss Ruth Henne of Chicago spent Sunday afternoon in the Roy Harrison home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brennan and family, will spend Christmas night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmitt, at McHenry. | Mtttof Ctafoun HOLLY'S I Texaco | Service Station | | 400 E. Elm St. | and a very Joyous New Year! 8 ELM i I PAINT & SUPPLY I | 208 E. Elm Street Jt | McHenry, 111. jjj JOSEPH FRETT & SON. INC. Builders ESTABLISHED 1926 Residential and Commercial • First in Quality • Fairest in Prices • Fastest in Service Phone EV 5-3976 Located on Ilwy. 120 -- Mile East of Fox River Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy, Mr. and Mrs. William Cristy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cristy and daughter will spend Christmas eve with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fossum and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington will entertain Miss Virginia Jepson of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Norman and family of Glenview and Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Dewey and family of Penfield, 111,, for Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ehlert of Burlington spent Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert. Mr. and Mrs. Don Holcomb and girls spent Sunday afternoon in the Fred Bowman home. Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert and daughter,. Mabel, will spend Christmas day in the John Skidmore home. Mrs. Ruby Shepard left by jet Monday to spend the holidays with her son, Howard, and family at Atlanta, Go. The British call the day after Christmas "Boxing Day," but it has nothing -to do with heavyweights. This is the day when families give money to the mlikman, postman and others. In earlier days, the custom was to give Christmas boxes of food and other gifts to tradesmen and servants. SERVICE NEWS Marine Pvt. James F. Zaleski, son of Mrs. Frank- P. Zaleski of McHenry. completed four weeks of individual com-' bat training Dec. 2 at the Mar rine Corps fease. Camp Pendle-' ton, Calif. The course included the latest infantry tactics, first aid. demolitions, field for^- tifications and advanced schooling on weapons. Army Specialist Four William W. Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Nelson, Route 2, Wonder Lake, recently was assigned to the 185th engineer company in Granite City. 111. An electrical instrument repairman in the company. Spec i a l i s t N e l s o n e n t e r e d t h e Army last April and completed basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. 1 It took the telephone 80 years to advinoe to the stage where 30 million were in use in American homes, but only 62 years for electricity, 45 years for automobiles,/ 47 for washers. 37 for refrigerators, 25 for radio and barely ten years for television to gain 30 million users. What reads easily, often writes difficult. . 1961 AUTO LICENSE N O W ! LOCATED AT Marks Marine Service OFFICE BUILDING 205 Elm St. McHenry, 111. - FREE -- COFFEE DONUTS SEYMOUR'S 24-Hr License Service Ph. EV. 5-4908 Hours 9 A.M. to"*® P.M. Mon. thru Fri. • Sat. 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. J# MINUTE SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS! <s> Complete your Gilt List with these Quality Items at Budget Prices ONCE AGAIN we offer | (this Tremendous Value! i TRANSISTOR RADIO $088 R.C.A. HAVANA 6 Transistor RADIO Only *2555 Includes: Battery, Earphone, Carrying Case 8c Antenna With carrying case COMPLETE RE JECTION OF TRANSISTOR RADIOS ALL SHAPES -- SIZES -- and PRICES LARGE AUCTION PAPAS AND BLUMHORST AUCTIONEERS: W. H. Russel - Edwin Vogel Farm being sold, we have decided to sell all our personal property on the farm known as MARI-JON farm, situated 3% miles East of Woodstock and then % mile East on Thompson Road, 6 miles West of McHenry; and 3 miles South of Greenwood, on j FRIDAY. JANUARY 6. 1961 commencing at 10:30 A.M. ' 237 Head of LIVESTOCK consisting of: | 13 Sheep, 3 Lambs; 1 Buck; 70 Feeder Pigs, 125 lb. average; j 150 Feeder Pigs, 60 lb. average; 15 Chickens. MACHINERY John Deere 80 piesel Tractor, 1900 His.; John Deere 70 Tractor, Power Troll; John Deere 70 Tractor, Power Troll, Easy j Riding Seat; Int. Farmall H. Tractor: Jt>hn Deere 45 fir Combine, Self-Propelled both Head, 195Jjf; John Deere 227.| Two Row Corn Picker, 1959; John Dee to 50 Corn Shellei.j w/Corn Picker attach.; John Deere 4 Bot/\16 in. Trip back j Power Troll Tractor Plow; John Deere 14 in. Mounted Disc on wheels; John Deere 4 Bot. 16 in. Trip ba^k Power Troll Tractor Plow; John Deere 4 Row Tractor CuRivator. 1958; John Deere 4 Row Tractor Cultivator, 1960; Kcwanee Sec. Iron Drag; John Deere 3 Sec. Iron Drag; 3-John Deere Cylinders; 1 Int. Cylinder; John Deere 4 Row Rotary Hoe John Deere Heat Hauser; John Deere No. 5 Power Hay Mower: John Deere 4 Bar Side Delivery Rake; John Deere Chuch Wagon, RT, 1959; John Deere 14 t. Hay Baler, String Tie: Case 12 ft. Grain Drill; John Deere 52 ft. Grain and Hay Elevator - wide; Letz 220 Mill wilh Auger; John Deere N<v 8 Field Chopper; 2 Decker Self Unloading Chopper Boxes; J. D. 494 - 4 Row Corn' Planter w/all attachments; 1 Ha\ Rack, new; 2 Hay Racks; 1 RT Wagon; New Holland Silag.' Blower and pipe; John Deere PTO Manure Spreader; J.D. No. 45 Manure Loader; Case Stalk Chopper; Land Roller; 7 Gram Feed Bunks; 1 Hay Bunk; 2 Stock Tanks; Jenny Steam Cleaner; Fairbanks Power Lawn Mower w/seat; 50 ft. Belt: 2 Lawn Mowers; Boy's Bicycle; Crosley Elec. Stove; Maytag Washer; Bendix Dryer. MANY ARTICLES TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION SYLVANIA Transistor Radio with FREE $ 1 0 9 5 SPORT BLANKET R.C.A. CLOCK RADIO • Golden Throat Tone • Easy To Operate • Trim - Modern Styling • Security Sealed Circuits cr ALL FOR ONLY w *24 95 4-Speed Portable Phonographs only $1795 Super Special! R.C.A. 5-Tube I TABLE *15" I RADIO s 2~Sp66(J Rotary shavers $1777 RECORD RACKS from $998 • ELECTRIC COFFEE MAKERS • • ELECTRIC TOASTERS • ELECTRIC FRY PANS FREE Christmas L. P. Record * with each Record Purchase of $10.00 or more S & H Green Stamps with Every Purchase Pick-Up Your Free Calendar and Salad Tongs FEED 100 Ton 1st 500 bu. Corn and 2ft<IS^Cutting Hay, no rain; 600 Bu. Oats: ; 14 Ton. Sstt raw; 30 ft. Silage. THIS IS A LARGE AUCTION AND WILL START ON TIME LUNCH WAGON ON GROUNDS TERMS: Usual Bank Terms NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS PAPAS REALTY COMPANY and ALVIN BLUMHORST. Owners FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WOODSTOCK Clerking Member of Federal Reserve Rank Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CUSTOM TV 2 Locations To Serve You 204 E. Elm St. McHenry, 111. EV. 5-3757 845 Rollins Road Round Lake, Illinois Kl. 6-4232 Open til 9 p.m. Christmas Eve Mon. Thru Sat., 9 A.M. To 9 P.M. Sundays: 10 A.M. To 2 P.M. At Both Stores

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