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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Jul 1946, p. 7

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ipfiP " v ;• • 1 Aair (M lesale Hornby they "lost their heads pupU, Mr;" and Mm. OUfan lint to Wflmette Tuesday to m their m* peat panddughter, Laurel LM loot. Be*. Dickaoa •was calling on friend* kept Friday. Mr. and*. Mr*. Axel Carlson and daoghter, Mr*. 8hirley Zimmerman, and daagMeT, Joanne, of Bdl Valley spent Sanday with M*. and Mrs. Clayton Brae* and family. Mr. and Mrs. *Joe King and son* Chicago, norma, Wwahiittiin g ox Gnvdaka, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jack-, son and daughter of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Leander Lap and. son -of Spring Grove spent Sunday in the B. E. whiting fcotoa. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Dosen and daughters of Elgin spent Sunday ovinia* with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon of Antideh called on his mother, lbs. Jennie Bacon, Saturday evening. Amy and Barbara Lawrence of B|)> spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lawof dren, Mrs.* Gewy James Wagner and CaddoMi, ofMOton, McVkker, chiland Jtmmie called on Saturday. 1 So far ft looks aa thoagh William Nicholas has the highest (t ft.) and best con of all the gardeners hereabouts. Doubt whether you other gardeners will catch up this season. Mr. ead Mrs. Wflliass Krift, Miss in Lois - - - -- ttenally vd, which jvas proven by the three home runs. Johasborg may "be small, but it's mighty. Mr. and Mrs., Art Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Oeffling and Rev. C. J. Tfcennes drove to Milwaukee, Wis., Sunday to attend the Centennial. Misses Alice and Marion Peet returned to Elgin Sunday after a two week's vacation. Mrs. Mae Hamsori is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Glenn .Treon, st CrystalLake. Mrs. Viola Low and daughter, Alice Mae, sad Mrs. Luella Stephenson attended Legion Auxilliary at Riicehhmmoonndd Tuesday evening. Dr. aad Xrs. George Haberlein of liieaca MM Sunday with his par- Sid Petersen now owns a new cub class ssilhosfr "Clean Hp III," made by the Williams Bay Boat Co. NV>W that the high dlvetower has been broken off the raft, therell be no more mud caked hedds. Still, the tower did look soft of nice up there--Gave the raft--ah -- atmosphere, shall we lay! Saturday Race Basalt* 1st--Y4--Ed Rollberr. Stan Franks. 2nd--Y7--"Pete" Peterson, "Richie" Lttdwig. 3rd--Y21--Dave Hill, Sid Peterson,' / Sr., and Sid, Jr. i 4th--Yll--4fl>wde" and BUI Ericcson.j' 5th--Y22--Bill Starek, Jack Deroche. , 6th -- Y20 "Boots" Jensen, Dick | Puhrmaii. 7th--N88--Bob Buehler, Tom Ruebel. i 8th--'Yd--Jim Ludford. Marylin of were caller's in the mann home, Sunday. i Mr. and Xn. Alex Friend and daughter, Nancy, of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Herkk of WVwdstock, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Regner, daughter, Betty Jane, Mrs. FloiMee Goer and son, Larry, Mia. Catherine ! Smith, Mrs. Mayme King and son, < Gene, were supper guests in the Prter W. Smith home Sunday, honoring- Mrs. Peter H. Smith on her | birthday* Another victory was added to the I already favorable record of the Johns- | burg baseball te^m Sunday, when jthey defeated Hebron by a score of • 17 to 6. All players played exceperal natives of India tttm with so much ence that no attempt is strOv the snakes. etter- •>» FOR TAXI SERVICE • CALL , McHENRY CA1 AY AND NIGHT SERVICE otophone McHeary 47X-J Rollberg, Stan Francks. { 'Pete" Prtersioonn,, Chuck!, Jack Deroche.' Harold Wes- i Chicago ents, Mr, ffeenndd Mrs. George The aula-- lie oontstfl dttfta off theFrartk whereby thegas and closes IMS Iff.. " ~ " ^announced recently. . Aa exeloslve feature, tekeietw tkegas end the flue vents auto- Draage automatically tuma «ff theiaaatieally to response ft a previously ils the floe vents and keeps ] set timing device, md the range it <m cooking is * hepvttfiaaa»}haepe right on eookttt vHth Dm gas oven, makes it possible for tike turned am. During as time the gas *aage to duplicate the delicious Ha- jto tend**. <WMi >MM>ailuii Is yw of old Colonial Dutch Oven cook- ' automatically rsgaMted by a ther- 'tojfc, I noetatfc control aak a patented oven Utfthoogh the new pntaet <aaal 4oAa m» 'heat in. ilMManced only a few wRdha s*% 4hM| Tens staateMft and one giaft- *eends of orders have been received jsise top tamen ttlMitore spiral Mt Ay The Maytag Company at Newton,! and»$4|uart Dutch cooker-well pro- Mowa, from dealers all over the na- iwidas the equivalll of two more top «tion who rushed their applications in human in eadlring capacity. "A Mot franchises. Mr. Carey ess fbr» 1 pivd»«action bMkr with <tunate to be among the first to be. Mtriht is equipped with eppprovpd as a dealer. plated broiler pan and wood hi addition to the sscchisim. *oto- tor («mvehi«tt sizsle-serve flatter eontrol ui the tatottsail last ^uavasas. features, the Maytag Patnh <Oven The range is equipped Rev. ud Mrs. Frank Lambert and fa-llaw of Minneapolis and Mrs. Lai adjoaAatte a chwttei embodies many cicluding safety lever action iPerma-Anish grates, rigid F Steel chassis, Dutch cooker-well ^gth Ithree-way burner, k^dBdaaqresnefelog burners, roomy storage com- , partments and pivot-action broiler. TThe beautiful |ks«ii>i ^ueelain enamel, chrassa-3 rrange is 40 inches wide, tt % >jdeep with a cooking tap k%ht of (€6; inches. The oven, )f InBhes idle, 139 inches deep and 15 inches high,!types of lasge storage uesmpartments asfi two •tig atorfgf drawers with tfuiet roller,action. "The entire tepedf the stove is in cane piece with Mit-in hurner fcmtk, >coated with smMt sndiffcsdbi in«in 1 sill aglssmiiig white iporce- Hj*" - The nosaal-height. nMtonted. white, aathm^ arfety control panel is " tout sf Mm otf ttte ehUdrsn. The range Ss of ftush-te^wall conatawcQnn lift JMSBBS .toe raom base. It has full AGA approval for all ftlNGWOOD i (By Mrs. Georre ElhenawD >Mrs. Fredrickson of Chicsgo is vNMWpg in the home of her brother. George HshnWin and 'wife. T%a Hosae Cinle was entertained in the home of Mrs. Clayton Harri- ' son, Thursday afternoon. Roll call was anawosa to lgr esgh giving an historical date. Articles were brought lar 'foreign sdlief. Mr. and Mrs. Alan .Aiifger and children af JUnon spent Sunday imbert, Jrn of Lake Geneva caRed on Rev. and Mrs. Collin Fridsep ilfternoon. Rev. Collins baptised Patricia bmhe Wiedrich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Roy Wiodnch, Saturda; «vetitng CLARENCE'S SHOP Place orders now for bird honse^ kim dufee And wrings, picnic tables, pier and paik benehea, fiktet tleacee, trellises and pergolas, window boxes, efaL Full line of leather belts and bill folds, boose brooms, etc. ' CLARENCE J.^SMITH, Johnabnrf. TARPAULINS CANVAS GOODS 'HOW AVAILABU ' Sp»ri»Hiinf la Ston wd Swklinm Awsiaci * ^.rrty, ,v-v. - „ '-5v McHenly Awning Co. IMfnnrj 634-W-l Tbos. Thonneson, Prop. TAKE OAXS OF TOUR RXFRIOERATORB Of HOT fltt often, eadk rnoatk Lew iii jovr deep PHOHS HcHEHRY 4S9-W Boy Wiodnch. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Fred WieartA, Jr., were the attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Roland McCannon family, Woodstock, and Mr. and Psul Norman and family at •vanston spent Sunday with Mrs. «oee Jepeon. *> Mrs. Mayme Harrison of McHenry spent Skmday with her dn^tor, Mrs. J. C. Pearikm, and fsmByT Mrs. Emma Andenen and nan. Robert, spent Sanday tn ^ha Tm Kooistra home at fflam, Wis. Mary Ann Wiedrieh, Busy Lm* srd and. Janet Johnson are mndht the week in the Phelps 9 ~ home at Sycamora. Mr. and Mrs. Ait Larson of Antioch speat Sundsy in the John Blackman hone. Gflbert Wfclkington of Libertyville is visiting in the Paul Walkington home. Mrs. ftae Jepson spent Monday night in the Roland McCannon homo at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pearson snd family spent Wednesday at Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Fred WiedrichTJr., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leonard and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winn attended the Johnson-Saunders wedding at Har- . Sunday. Elaine Wiedrich of Whitewater, has been spending the. past two weeks here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. FVsd Wiedrich. Mrs. Rose Jepson spent Tuesday night and Wednesday with her son, Harold, and family at Dundee. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walkington and •on, Jay, and Gilbert Walkington j spent Sunday evening at Woodstock. „ Audrey Merchant of Elgin spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Merchant. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stanek of Richmond spent Sunday afternoon and evening in the B. T. Butler home. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wagner and daughter of Elgin spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Jenine Bacon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wiedrich and family of Whitewater spent Sunday with lus parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich. George Wiedrich remained for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson snd daughter, Irene, of Elgin spent Wednesday in the Ray Merchant home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiedrich and family, Mrs. Lester Carr, Fred Wiedrich and daughter, Mae, attended a family reunion at Sharon, Wis., Sun day. * Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Kattner of Spring Grove spent Wednesdi injr in the Ed-Bauer home The Rural Youth held a swimming party and weiner roast at Button's Bay, Thursday evening. Any young folks interested in joining the Rural Youth, contact Carol Harrison or LuAnn Bauer. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Kane attended a wedding in Chicago Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nordmeyer of Wauconda spent Friday evening in the Ed Bauer home. Mrs. Klafing and two daughters of Springfield visited the past week in the Mitchell Kane home. Mrs. Luella Stephenson and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., and daughter Mary Ann, and Peggy Leonard were Woodstock visitors Friday afternoon. M I M t M H H I I I i m n i i H i Life On the Bey • H M i m t M H I I I I M I I I M I 1st--Y 2nd -- Y Peterson. 3rd--Y22--Bill Star 4th--Y9--Bob Ludfi tenberff. j ^ 5th--Yll--"Dode" 4k Carol Ericcson.!| Oth--Y21--Dave flail, Sid Peterson, ^ Sr. and Sid, Jr. s 7th -- Y20 -- "Boots" Jensen, Dick ( Fuhrman. , 8th--N88--Bob Buahler and Polly. ' , ;< It has been called to *y attention, ( that the last few race result lists j' have been twisted around. A little I more care will be token in the fu- , wTB, --trr"r v ~ • « : HOMES LOTS JOHN8BURG We have many select offers of properties within price ranges to aU. Our Ust of real estate and badness properties open for your inspection. Any inquiries will receive oar prompt at- (By GUt Chat! Mr. and Mrs. Lawrwce daughter, Canl Ann. Mr. VmTVU&f of Burtts lsy in the Geows B Mxa. Jamnh Karls £Ti Siehoff and and Mrs. spent Sunhome. _ aad Mrs. Emms Dif visited with Maty Ann Ksrls Pxkby at the Waokscaa sanitarium. Mtaiy Ann recently underwent surgscy. Sit Bd. Hettermana entertained: ihers of ^ her dn Wednesdsy aiaaiiau Prise winners were Mrs. IMS Gawdo, Dorothy Hettermanr., Mssisn Schaonholts aad Vers Herdndk After sixteen years, Jthe girls McHENRY REALTY CO. '• Route 190 . ' HeBSHRT, njJHOlS Telephone McHenry 690>M'2 COTTAGES FARMS icago and Northern Illinois A Department Store" tor Industry Isy even- * Wk ]-0f' , S + " ' -•»* ' 1 (By "Cam" Martidce) It is said that, "change of weather is the discourse of fools." Bat, fool IHI «nea 170 LBS. Matt (OP*K» -h<^^v.osd«s«*to.lis»es.w-w- "v ml. A " 7* . I fu ofdsr. 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