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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 May 1945, p. 6

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T|««!& Hill ' / JOHNSBURG ' * « • , , izv,. ,' .(By Tippy Klein and Evelyn Michels) Sunday guests tn the Alfred Oeffling home honoring their son, Tommy, on his first Holy Communion Day, were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oeffling, Mr. and Ms. Peter Oeffling and Kathleen, Mr. and Mrs, Virgil Schultz of Burlington, Mr. arid Mrs. Richard . Quyser, Mrs. Robert Guyser and lldbby, Mrs. Elizabeth Mueller and daughter, Carls Lee, of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krause, newlyweds of Staceyville, Iowa, visited with friends and relatives Friday and .Saturday. Mrs. Alfred Oeffling, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krause of Staceyville, Iowa, visited •with relatives in Wheaton, 111., Saturday. Among those who attended the Saduation of Miss Betty Miller in e Nick Miller home in Richmond Sunday evening were Mrs. Catherine Smith, Mrs. Mamie King, Mrs. Tena Lay, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. King, Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Freund, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Steve May and Mrs. Delia Miller. Miss Marilyn Smith, Miss Phyllis Smith, Mrs. Helen Kreutzer, Mrs. Catherine Smith and Mrs. Mamie King attended the confirmation of Miss Nancy Freund in Our Lady of Mercy church, Chicago, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. King and Sally, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Leo King and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Smith and Mrs. Hubert Weber, were guests in the Leo F. 8mith home, honoring their son, Bobby, who made his first Holy Communion, Sunday. Bobby Smith celebrated his eighth birthday anniversary, Wednesday afternoon in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Smith, by inifi Si! viting his dassa»etas t» enjoy day with him. "Owes present were Donnia and Billy Weber, Billy HIM. mann, Tommy Tneil, Tommy Oeffling, Arnold Thelen, Walter Frett, Melvin Freund and Francis Oeffling, Sally King, Carol Jane Kraii and Nancy | Smith. Games were played and a: ! prize given to each child present. A j I delicious lunch concluded an enjoy-1 -able afternoon, I Mr. and Mrs. John Stilling, Mr. i and Mrs. Clarence Stilling and fam-1 ily of McHenry, John Schaefer, Mr.j and Mrs. Albert Huff and family, j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Huff and family! of Richmond,' Ed Huff of Crystal Lake and Paul Huff of Richmond j were guests in the George Oeffling' home, honoring their son, Francis,• who made his first Holy Communion Sunday. Sunday guests in the Art Klein home, honoring their daughter, Patricia, on her first Holy Communion Day were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Britx, Norma Britx, Miss Dolores Busch, Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Klaus and family of Spring Grove, Seaman and Mrs. Hank Brits and Christy Lee of Chicago, Benny Britz of Rockford, Jim Howard F. 1/c of Newport, R. I., Mrs. Marie Lewis, Miss Shirley Brits and Mrs. Lorrkine Manx of Fox Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cassey of Chicago, Mrs. Mary Freumi of Spring Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Freund and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Freund, Jerry, Gene and Jeanette of McHenry, George Frett of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson, Jimmy, Ed. Kay and Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank May, Beverly, Ardors and Arlette, Miss Glorice Freund, Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson of Greenwood and Mrs. Mlath Freund of Solon Mills were guests in the Jos Frett home, honoring their son, Walter, who made his First Holy Communion Sunday. Nine boys and three girls were led in procession^by Father Neidert, baptismal vows in St. John's church at 9 a. m. Sunday. At the tone- of the Angus Dei they were again brought to the altar by two angels to .each group and walked between a file of flower boys and girls to receive Our Dear Lord and First Holy Communion. Those who received were Mildred Hiller, Mary Ann Miller, Patricia Klein, Melvin Freund, Donald Weber, Thomas Thiel, Thomas Oeffling, Robert Smith, Arnold Thelen, Walter Frett, Francise Oeffling and James Adams. Procession of the Blessed Virgin and crowning of the May Queeri and enrollment of the scapular was held in the evenings RINfcWOOD (By Mrs. George Shepard) Mesdatnes Clara Foster, Harry Ehorn, George Rossing and Eva P$rkins of Richmond were callers in the H. M. Stephenson home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Louis Hawley spent Tuesday in Chicago. Mrs. Emm* Baatty visited in. the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Fray, at Blue island, the past week. Mrs. Neil Harrington and Miss Esther Laurence spent Wednesday in Chicago. Mrs. Clayton Bruce spent Wednesday with her husband in Oregon, 111. Mrs. Mac Harrison is visiting in the home of her daughters, Mrs. Glenn Treon and Mrs. Henry Hinze at Crystal Lake. Mrs. Clayton Bruce entertained a group of neighbors and friends at her home Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Cora Keller, who was 84 years old on Saturday. Lunch was served and a social afternoon was enjoyed. home Th awarded to Mrs. B. T. Butler and Weldon Andreas high and Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard low. Keep in mind our family night* June 3, 7:20 p. m. Pot luck sapper. All interested in the Sunday school come. Mrs. AUn Ainger and children of Greenwood spent Thursday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Shadle visited relatives in Chicago Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geoge Haberlein spent the weekend in Chicago. ' Misses AdaHne Daboski, Helen and Amy Laurence and Robert Shueberg of Chicago spent the weekend in the Oliver Laurence home. , Mr. and Mrs7. Roy Welter aftd son of Chicago spent the weekend in , the Matt Welter home. I .Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Fay of Chicago spent the weekend in the Frank Fay home. Mr. and Mrs. George Haberlein are entertaining their-son on<f wife, Captain and Mrs. Haberlein, of San Francisco, Calif. Captain Haberlein is on a furlough from the South Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. Sibre Whiting and family spent Saturday evening in the Ed Whiting home. Clayton Bruce of Oregon, III., spent the weekend with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pearson and family were visitors at Waukegan Saturday. Misses Alice and1 Marion Peet of Elgin spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peet. Mr. and Mrs. John Tynell of Crystal Lake spent the weekend in the Frank Fay home. Mrs. Chancy Harrison and daughter, Carol, went to Madison Friday to attend the graduation exercises, of her daughter, Amy, who has been there in nurse's training. # ' * •f? • I* " VOTE MOW AY 4, 1945 t : : : Lt. Lester KJintworth of Madison, Wis., spent "Sunday with his mother, Mrs. George Martin. Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon of Antioch were visitors at Jeiiinie Bacon's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bruce attended the funeral of their aunt at Belviaere Monday. Mrs. David Powers and daughter, Evelyn, of Crystal Lake spent Sunday in the Sibre Whiting home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kattner and family of Richmond spent ^Wednesday evening in the Ed. Bauer home. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Merchant of Greenwood spent Sunday afternoon in the Fred Wierdich, Jr., home. Mrf and Mrs. Herb. Kemp and family of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawley spent Sunday in the B. T. Butler home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smart of Waukegan and Ensign and Mrs. Ray Sengbush of Elkhorn spent Wednesday evening in the Fred Weidrich, Jr., home. Mrs. Helen Johnson and»daughter, Janet, spent Wednesday at Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lenard and family of Crystal Lake have moved into one of the Muzzy apartments. ' Vernon J, Knox, Lawyer-, NOTICE OF CLAIM DAT*" Estate of John A. Winkrantz, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all per* sons that Monday, July 2, IMS, is the claim date in the estate of John A. Winkrantz, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. HUGH A. DENEEN, Administrator, with Will Annexed, (tab. May 24-81, June 7) ;; Need Help , YeiHig children need a great deal of physical help, and in groups they nfeed constant supervision of a kind' that will insure each child's safety and growth.' Jdr structural repair* JaSTaa additional 10300,000 needed improvement alone. TaMe-TOp Protected Pieces of Celt cut from old and flued to the bottoms of lamps and ash trays form table-top protettors. s J y°$ ' * Je? • v 1 Highest Returns Contrary to the prevailing opinion, demonstration flock records show that the highest average returns above feeding costs are obtained in the spring of the year when production per bird is highest and egg prices are the lowest. ' Less Nutrients alfalfa turns yellow 1n the field because of an attack of leafhopper^ leaf spot or other causes, there is considerable decline in protein and mineral content of the hay due to these injuries. In 1943 alfalfa which was injured and yellow in appearance was found to contain 103 pounds Ifess protein and 19 pounds less mineral in a ton of hay than alfalfa in the same field which was green and uninjured. Alfalfa which was uninjured and green was found to contain 415 pounds protein and 77 pounds mineral in a ton of hay. Alfalfa which was yellow due to leafhoppers and leaf spot contained only 312 pounds of protein and 58 pounds mineral per ton of Ralph J. Dady William R. Dusher William M. Carroll FOR CIRCUIT _ 17th Judicial Circuit, McHenry, Lake, Boone and Winnebago Counties The presiding Judges of our Circuit courts are the most important officials in the fabric of ourtlocal governments. Under our constitution then- duties give them grealPPFe™ and responsibilities over the liv^s and -properties of our citizen^- In the past McHenry county has' been represented on the Circuit LADY NEARLY CHOKED WHILE LYING IN BEDDUE TO STOMACH GAS One lady said a few days ago that she used to be afraid to go to bed at night. She was swollen with stomach gas, which always got worse when she went to bed, and the gas would rise up in her throat .after she lay down and would nearly choke her. tjShe couldn't lie flat. Had to prop herself up on pillows. Recently this lady got ERB-HELP and now says gas is gone, stomach feels fine, bowels are regular and she can go to bed and sleep soundly. ERB-HELP contains 12 Great Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear gas from stomach, act on sluggish liver and kidneys. Miserable people soon feel different all over. So don't go oh suffering! Get ERB-HELP. Bolger's Drug Store. 1 '••r-Vrw^l • bench by several of its most distinguished citizens, including Judges Charles H. Donnelly and Edward D. Shurtleff. - IV ^ The present Judges of the Circuit are Ralph J. Dady of Waukegan, William R. Dusher of Rockford and Willam L. Pierce of Belvidere. Judge Pierce is not al candidate for re-election, but in his stead McHenry county will again be represented on our Circuit bench in the person of William M. Carroll of Woodstock-- * »• \ • \ 1» - Regardless of the fact that there is no opposition to the three candidates named every citizen in these four counties should go to the polls and vote, if for no other reason than to exercise that right of American citizenship which exists in almost no other country on the face of this war torn world. a Few Moments Off Next Monday, June 4, and Go To the Polls AND VOTE appeal to vote Hi next Monday's election is paid for by friends of the several candidates^ ~ V • Let Radionics you its ^ _ ear$ «•••••••• ••••••• • see . for just a few minutes, and discover what new worlds of . sound this fine instrument bring to many hard of hearing. Revolutionary--in first * cost, low upkeepjease and coiu venience of use. \You will not' be pressed to buy: We sell only to those who can be helped. No high pressure salesman will call on you. NEW Radionic Hearing Aid • • • Wriif fhi-tflitpe that calls tof jlfaw Juice ahraja makes a problem tor the cook. Juicing en onion is not paay. Doing it in a squeeser is dif- Vnit, clumsy wasteful, tana caraful cleeningf; of the .neeser to avoid an otitowwror in tomdrrow morning's oreige Juke. Grating onion for juice is hasardoiia to fingers. An easy Way out la to substitute Very finely chopped or minced onion. Cookery apedaliata of the United States department of agriculture aay that in most recipes minced onion will do as well as juice and is quicker, easier and less wasteful. For That Tasty CLUB BREAKFAST LUNCHEON - : DINNER or be it STEAKS OR CHOPS Home-made Pastry--Sore BEST OF COFFEE Manor House, ofConne Go To BILL'S Diner - Restaurant 513 Main St., McHenry "Where the Taste Tells" Give Us a Ring Phone McHency 4S8 CLOSED ON TUESDAYS All Materials, Labor Fully GUARANTEED •slate-surfaced asphalt shingle roof. 1000 sq. ft. pat on ^ $105 ^ Also Weather Stripping Installed Buy on Easy Terms, Too! FRANK J. GANS ' 300 Riverside Drive McHenry, 111. Tel. 106-W Wky Suttw with lt«Wa«. (ntaf **** *""r BOLGER'S DRUG STORE Ready to wearwith radionic tube*, crystal microphone magnetic Mrphone, batteries and battery- saver circuit. Liberal guarantee. One model--One price--One qualify--Zenith'* finest. No *xtrat--na "rclecoyt." We Invite You -- Come In for Demonstration BOLGER'S DRUQ STORE Green Street* McHenry iai: 'tit' Telephone No. 800 " Stoffel ft Reih&xuperger Insurance agents for all classes of property in the best companies. WEST McHENRY - - ILLINOIS A.P. Freund Co. Excavating Contractor Stacking, Hydraulic and Crane Service. -^Road Building-- Tel 204-M MtHenry, Ik ArWORWICKV PHOTOGRAPHER Fdrtrsltare - Commercials Photography - Pfcoto-FiaisMng Enlarging - Copying - Fraarfag Phone 275 -- RiraraUc McHElfRT, ILL. W. MiM--j IttJ HA&OLD H. BELL WeA-;- K. GREEN ST^ WHENRY Frend&Soi ^OimAOTORS AND BUIU>ERS °" Your Sereiee a NMH lev Wanta. Phone B6-W McHenry • . : •. y- ; ?? W18 40 W® for Old or Xnjnted Horses er Cows StanAna eg Ik»wn if Alive. Matt'. Mink Ranch HOOS, H0S8E8 A CATTLE gjF phene dagHi^ / JOHN F. BRDA Sftrar MBTAL WORK wmn Itl N. Chen M, MU DR. H. S. FIKE «•# MTaakegan St. 7 Pl^as SI MCHBNBT, ILL. Otiee Hears--Daily Except Thara. 10 te 11, VM te 440, Mea, Wed, FrL Nighta: 7 te S. Other Bona by Appeiausent H. 8. VAN DENBURGH, DC, PhC Chireprader 120. Green 81 Tel. 292-R. McHenry Reeidenea Phone Hebron 928 TEL. WONDER LAKE 418 OE. 0. L. WATDlfS Dentist • Offlee Henva • 8etaidays: 9 ML te S PUK Ereaiags and Saaday Moraiags by Appeiataieat! Loot--< Poiat Waader Leke, HL Al's Welding Service At ^chwenaaa's Cberrolet Sales laeetrie Portable Welding Acetylene Weldiag and Catting ALEX W. WIRPS, Operator ' Phoae 615-W-l or 277 or 177 M-HENRY, ILL. « DR. R. DeROME - -- Deatist -- 120 Green 8treet -- Phoae 282-J. McHenry Onea Hoars; 10 aja. to 5 pa. daily except Wedaeaday. .Tueedsy a ad Friday aighta to 8:30p.ai. Other hears by appointaient McHENRT FLORAL *00. -- Phone 608-R-l -- One Mile Sonth of MeHeuy onRontoSl Floweri for all occasions! JACOB FRITZ Estate and Insurance Johnsbarg, TtH McHenry 672-R-2 „ CSiieago Of Ptaa Lnieoln 133S-4 SEWER CLOGGED? Have It Cleaned With the SANGER IfOTOR-MOLE NO DIGGING Ai! W~rk C3s.-sr.Ujed H. L. RAPP Crystal Lake, I1L Phoae Crystal Lake 332 WEINGART TRUCKING McHENRY, ILL. Sand, Gravel, Black Dirt, Filling end Limestone Telephone McHenry 655-R-2 Phone McHenry 6S7-R-2 -- Basement Excavating -- NETT'S SAND St GRAVEL on Road Gravel and U>t Riling .. Black Dirt.. Power raveling and Grading. E.N*IT

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