EDWWOOD MMH f: •*.' '- • ' •' -•*.. ,' MeHEHKY PLAttrDXALKR s^. ;y. <A* %»»*#. < s'5l*' ' ^ T i*; 4s*gf: -' Vf -,v- $• i ».'." * '• 'f f • '. /' ' ,;" ^m-: (By Mrs. Gaoow Mrs. Gaorg* Habartlna tha women's 600 M at bar home Wednesday. A 1 o'clock luncheon 3|3was sarvad. Bach raoarrad a pme. i Mrs. Walfear Wikox entertained 'the banco club at a Christmas party at her hotaa Saturday afternoon. • '^Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Georgia -Thomas and Mrs. Wm. McCannon. The pupils of the Kiniwood school told the It wa»a as Santa the ' profiaai, ' ^lilitlir The Homs C&rda Mrs. Peter 15. Roll call will . "Something yott wtah to aeeompOsh in the eomfaur S9*r" .. .. . Ringvood was without 1W* for several when somaana _ and snapped it off nAar the Cewmce Warburten home, cawing tha wires to burn off at toe top "* P°'eawley nday after- 14- i. ,ia»^^--.mmmmmmmmmmrn A l«rgs display at fireworks caused m<*h attraction. # Miss La Ami Baser entertained of l*rTL°f *ho°toatesata Christ- Mr. and Mrs. Granville Carlson i iPoVeT and*^d^thtir"tr^^",,," ! our ^ program in Wrt, ., her bo« Snfa, rfUr- .- ^11.^ ^ u« : AVro«d in MiSSS «*d i •»»"?• - ^ voted te with . ....J.J :to "y. "»M*t you rut carefully. Hickey and Marlon visitors at Pox Lake noon. from Harvard and chairman of the I has very 5"it*»wfis^tM*ally lad fff# Wait agriculture committee, I- told about in this program in past years. Goojl ra%" 4 ^ m, , - Q«»et a few from here attended the Mrs. Carlson and daughter remained ! you may J*n- ^"stomas concert at tUfe McHenry for over Christmas. j twentv mil**. rna Ish S SCh001 auditoriam Thursday eve-! Robert Anderson of Chicago spent | of other thipfs too. McHenry; things are contagious . have our measles, it seems. county Farm .Bureau 4-H committee too, . it" f„7 5TS twenty miles. That goes for a lot P worthwhile ^ how many trees the trade will tak» mng. Tho pupils Thursday night with Wayne Foss ±25 22&L2E; «£s?• -JSRJt3r«SS i^?J5Si cause. Frank Green, president of the od li|Wi for day School presented their Christmas Eckstein and family were painfully ! issue of the I A A R rH so such a large number won't to go unsold and be burned year. . , McHENRY SIGN SHOW CAEDB | W OUTDOOR TRUCK LETTERING & WINDOW LETTERING $£ H, REESE rox st: Phone »nd grandson, Harold^M holidays Saturday hom< eber, went i will spend to Chicago Friday to spend the j here. iui their Christmas childi en. DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOHETKIST A.% 514 Main St., West McHenry Steffan's Jewelry Store :]:ir (Oloeed Thursday Afternoon^ Eyaa Examined -- (Slaaaea Yiaaal Traiaing -- Vlaaal Complete Visual Analyaia Haprs and 1 to 5--Satarday Bvaatags: t la 1*1#. PHONE McHENRT Ol fee the youngsters prefbrm. Much ! daughter of Mr snd'ifrs "Rov'iDbdd 1 Parently all un- j "edit is ^uejthK^ directors and, and formerly fived in Rin^wood!^ j mUkT ? d<WEn t ^ ^eJ£*V"V1 '"""LWolf Shadl. wen, to Champ^, w. h.v. . new f.™., < holiday vacation (j9 Carlson. their! Mr_ and Mrs Abendroth ofi J°hn, Heick, cattle feeder, south- M. - . „ , . . , Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon 11 ?LH*ITyd- says h« Put« thir* • . Miss Marion Hawley was a visitor | of Antioch and Mr. and Mrs Frank r^" a11™®*™ legumes and grasses In ! in Chicago Friday. Buchert of Richmond spent Sunday h,s m.1.xtjre , We recently Mrs. Eleanor Bacon of Crystal [ with Mrs. Jennie Bacon. . completed a lime, phosphate, and | ^ake spent Thursday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. iPaul Collins and : P°tash inventwy on his farm. „ i i brother, Louis Hawley. daughters Mary and Martha and w, ^ Tas„a STuest of the I I Mrs. Lena Peet and Raymond Har-1 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wells of! *inkers associa-J j "son visited their mother, Mrs. • Arlington Heights, spent Sunday | d 1 : Mae Harrison, at Crystal Lake Sun-: afternoon with the former's parents,' invitation Of Rebert Gally banker j afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Collins. They brought i Mrs. Rose Jepson spent Saturday i ® n'^e Christmas tree and decorated the home of her daughter, Mrs. 't ar|d left their gifts .under the I upland McCannon and family at tree. Their thoughtfulness was much l"o6dstock. , appeciated by their parents, who Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard! }*ve **** confined to their home so spent Sunday in tha Alan Aingeri ® ^ue Hlness i home at Hebron. i Mr. and Mrs. Joe King and sons of ; Miss Marion Hawley is visiting in J Chicago spent Sunday with her ?ne home of her aunt, Mrs. Eleanor" Parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whiting. Baccn, at Crystal Lake. i Mrs. Mayme Harrison of Mc- : Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Srilith and A. ! Henry visited her daughter, Mrs. J. «.• Smith attended last rites for C. Pearson, and family Sunday. i kick Freund at McHenry Wednesday.f Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kattner of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Kane and Solon Mills spent Wednesday evedaughter were callers in the HoiAer {ninK with Mrs. Ed Bauer and family. White home at Antioch Sunday! Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Carr and afternoon. j family spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. Maud Peffenbaugh and Mrs.) Mrs. Hunter at Harvard. | Hickey of Chicago spent the week- j Mrs. StephenV Schmidt, Mrs. Ed ; end in the Louis Hawley home. Bauer and Mrs. Wm. McCannon were , Mrs. Ira Bruce of Wayne City I visitors at Woodstock Tuesday after- ! spent Saturday night in the home of {noon. her son, Clayton Bruce and family, i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Dusen Mrs. Maud Deffenbaugh, Mrs. 1 and Marie Ritzert spent Sunday evening in the Oliver Laurence home. Lake Geneva Laundry -and Dry Cleaners" W-: _ . r the best in laundry and cleaning . •« CALL McHEKRY 391 HITCK'S SERVICE STATIOlt* dor. Riverside Drive and Elm St., McHenry Pickups made every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. "SPEEDY" by NICK MILLER'S McHENRY GARAGE , 4- THE OPENING OF Modern Home Decorators ,7 ATlUfL NORTHWEST HJGHWAf Barrington, Illinois ----i-- m made apholstered furniture, slip COASTS, alas handling Venetian blinds, shades and carpets. ^ Wide. Selection of Fine Fabrics Also General Farniture Repairs Fna Bttfanatea Prompt and Cenrtesps Service ' Telephone Barrington 138-R-l or Cary 5S18 plastic cvtiwni pi Regular Kit fiber curlers <125 RefiJt: Mcudars MOO Allpnmpimtm * NOME PEMIMtiir 0»tanKlt*2 BOLGER'S DRUG STORE ; RARH ADVISER'S . 00HHBMTS ' Someone recently said, "Hie world is full of burning questions--some get their fingers burned on them, some issuse rr\ake a lot of smoke and stink, but few ever throw much light on this business of living." The woods are full of trashy novels: For the sake of conservation, it would be a good thing if a lot of them stayed there. Our county school survey com* mittee has filed a preliminary report which is shocking to many. 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