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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 May 1953, p. 14

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iy^PB*L-JWL: GWOOD mmMdk mm. By Mrs. George Shepard •t the schoolhouse family had dinnei jlMtlfening. There were' Gurnee. In play. } Mrs. Flcra Harrison and Stan- Clover club met at ley Jepsctn were Sunday dinner guests in the Ardln FrUbie home at Gi eenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Roland McCannon and Virginia Jepson of Bloomington spent the weekend in the Ben Walkington home. 6t Lois Hunt Monday The meeting was called the president, L>ois .JKttk the pledge to the jlSul secretary called roll ill members wei e present. <fhulne*s was called and it '4teeided that Annette Smith, Thompson, LoiB Hunt, Jane Bell and Althea >n, our leader, would to the electrical course at tki Westwood school at Wood- Mock. In the new business we taAv.& talk on health by Rose- Mary Cthos and Judy Troxell. Hmt we Dad a demonstration by Anfetttte Smith on measuring. Aftir- the talks and demonstrations we sang some camp scngs «nd we also played some games. The meeting was adjourned and then refreshments of cocoa and cookies were served which were very good. Mary Jane Bell, reporter Mrs. Gecrge Shepard entertained the women's five-hundred club at her home Wednesday. A dessert luncheon was served at 1 o'clock and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Viola Low ana Mrs. Pete Sebastian. The sub-district youth rally | Singly and family of Chicago ' ind Mr. and Mrs. Andre* Butler of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lenard and : family of Lake Geneva, Mr. and ; Mrs. Louis Winn and daughter. Janet, of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Saunde: s and daugli- Sunday ter 0f Sycamore spent. Sund iy in the Fred Wiediich, Jr. home. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Carlson of Woodstock spent Sunday afternoon in the Clayton Bruce home. Mrs. Davis of Richmond and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich. Jr., spent from Monday until Friday in the Phelps Saunders home at Sycamore. Mr. and Mrs. Lest er Edinger of j , -- : Woodstock were Swndav dinner 3QSnCTnQD55i3£!3QBRft42Q!9!3QBI guests in the Walkington home. Twice Told Tales Mrs. Ardin Frisbie Mrs. ^ Flora Harrison and Stanley Jepson were at Crystal Lake Saturday evening at the funeral home to Forty Ye*r>» Ago ..'vv'-v Thei carpenter work on the See Mrs. F1or> Colby, who pas-1 grist mill being erected by sed* * away « c--n Fri•d**a y.. William Bonslett is going on 1t," Mr. and Mrs. W. A. CJ^o IlIlJi ns of •j most sati,s f,a ct. orily. Bcrcitcrf &nd iwillwun., 8ritz, Quite a few from here enjoyed the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Klaus at American Legion hall in Fox Lake last Tuesday. A delicious supper was served and" the evening was spent at dincing. To add to the entertainment a humorous skit was presented on the "This is your Life" theme. A great number of Nora and Norb's friends were present to congratulate them and we wish to add "May they have many mere happy years ahead". Those from here who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kattner, Mr. and Mrs. Ray May, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie May, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Freund, Mr. ; and Mrs. Paul Members of fttr eltftr tipi. «t the home of Mrs. Charles OtU**- pte for their regular nMettfeft. was cookfci, wnf^Mtft ltt tin foil and placed in ..ttban fire and biscuita were mail' oh sticks Games of five-hundred tMn held over fire. Interacting talks Belbit called on his mother, Mrs. Mabel Collins, on Wednesday. They were on their way to Virginia to attend the wedding of their son. „ Mr. and Mi's. Wstef Carr spent the weekend at Camp Atterbury with their son, Charl e s . ' y . V - - Mrs.. Leftcy Ncal and children of CUif., arrived here Saturday by plane. They will be' the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Muzzy, for a couple of months. Mr. and Mrs. Lours "Mawlejr were "dinner guests of their daughter and husband, Mr. and was held, in the Greenwood church Sundav afternoon. j Sunday. The Ringwood Junior M. Y. F. 1 Mrs Ra>Ph Simpson of Crystal will meet at the parsonage in | Lake visited Mrs. James Con- Gveenwood on Friday evening. way Wednesday. Wcrk is now going on with Air Dome at Riverside park. John A. Montgomery, electrician and operator, who has had eight years' experience in the leading photo play houses of Chicago, will take care of the picture end cf the enterprise. An orchestra of five pieces will fuVniah-. the music. A clean and morai show will be given with the latest and best of pictures. The junior class of the McHenry high school entertained the seniors at a banquet and dance on Wednesday evening cf last week at the Park hotel. Tlic evening, in spite of the severe Mrs. Bill Reinwall, at McHenry electrical storm, proved a most Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yard ley and daughter, Linda, of Woodstock were callers in the Fred Bowman home Saturday evening. Mrs. Tollefson cf Crystal Laker visited Mrs. Grace McCannon Tuesday. Miss Betty Bates and Virginia Jepson of Bloomington spent a Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Harrisofc «f Chicago were visitors in the J. C. Pearson home Saturday. Miss Marian Peet of Elgin spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Lena Peet. Mr. and Mrs. John Blackman and son. Tommy, of Antioch and Mr. and Mrs. Webster Blackman and family of Chicago spent few days the past week in the Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Ban Walkington home. I Hepburn. Mrs. Viola Low attended a Mr. and Mrs. Paul Collins and bridal shower for Mrs. Frank Lasco of Lake Geneva at the home of Mrs. Hendrickson at Richmond Tuesday evening. Mrs. John Ehlert and Mrs. Fred Bowman were visitors at Crystal Lake Friday morning. Mrs. Ben Walkington, Mrs. John Hogan and Mrs. C. L. Harrison attended Home Bureau at pleasant one for all. The lid was clartiped on tigM on the saloons in McHenry last Sunday and as a result the old town was about ns quiet ay. a cemetery at midnight. Just what the outcome of the ^losing Will be cannct be determined at -this time but will be watclied with interest. The saloon keeper# declare that the Sunday closing will kill the town, while others seem to be of the impression that it will be the making of McHenry. Nine students will -graduate from the McHenry high school the home of Mrs. Johnson at Mc- s kerik of Chicago were weekend Henry Tuesday." ° j guests. • ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter* Low and Mrs. Viola Low attended funeral services for Clyde Duggan at Western Springs Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy spent Sunday at Waupaca and helped her father celebrate his ninety-second birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Escher and family of ' Chicago visited her mother, Mrs. Tillie Vaillancourt, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Harrison spent Sunday in the home at Huiftley. daughter, Mary( of Arlington j next Tuesday and the exercises Heights^^called ^on^ his mother, I wjj| take place at the Central opera house. The personnel of the 1913 graduation class is as follows: Inez May Bacon. Kathrvn Angela B u c h. Mary Cecelia Burke, Genevieve Elizabeth Knox, O'Neill John Doherty. Elsie Lucile Smith. Laura Arline Smith, Agnes Letah Tesch and Frances Elizabeth Welch. Class day exercises will take place at the Pistakee Yacht club pavilion next Saturday. The salutatory will be given by F r a n c e s W e l e h , h i s t o r y by Genevieve Knox, poem by Ague' Teseh, prophecy by Laura Smith and class will bv Elsie Smith. Mrs. Mabel Collins, Sunday afternoon. Mi-, and Mrs. Russel Ehlert and daughters of Richmond ana Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ehlert of Boners Lake spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Sen- A group of f:iends gathered at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Miller on Sunday night for an evening at cards. Refreshments were served. Those who made up this party were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thelen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Freund, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Freund of Jchnsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Christensen, Mr and Mrs. Nick Miller of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Huff of Powers Like, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kattner and Mr. and Mrs. josonh P. Freund played and prizes went to Mrs. Frank Tinney, Mrs. Mark Plsrce and Mrs. Peter May. Lunch wa* served after cards. The Birthday club met at the home of Mrs. Mark Pierce list Tuesday afternoon. Cards furnished the entertainment and prize winners were Mrs. Frank May, Mrs. 1 Charles Gillespie, Mrs. Van Every and Mrs. C. L. Stevens. A delicious lunch was sei'ved jafter cards. Mrs. Ray May was hostess to the members of her club on Monday night. Those winning prizes at cards were Mis. Arthur Kattner, Mrs. Eddie May and Mrs. Norbert Klaus. A supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. John Doatich and family of Bristol, Wis., were visitors in the Arthur Kattner home last Sunday. Mrs. Doetsch and Mrs. Kattner also attended a shower on Joan Nett ar tM' Nick Nett home in McHenry. Friends of John Karls will b« sorry to hear of hi? death early this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mikoliet of Chicago, havfe returned and are again operating the Frank" and Frieda tavern. Members of the High School Mothers' club greatly enjoyed a demonstration on Boy Scout lif# at the home of Mrs. Manka ill Richmond Tuesday evening. Food Were given by scout-nUMters and the various tertts used jfer camping were shown. * * Oh yes. the fowl was very goAd, all except* those biscuits that feft off the sticks into the fire. They smelled good, though. Corn following heavy stands of bromegrass may seed extra nitrogen, says a University of Illinois agronomist. Read tfce Wan* Ada Frank S. May BLACK DIRT Sand - Gravel - Driveways .,'. Excavating 5, McHenry Phone: McHenry 580-M-i M«*a NOTICE OF CLAIM DATA Estate of THOMAS A- BOLGER, Deceased, /r _ •'•'j • Notice lit hereby giv«h ;to all persons that July 6th, 1963, is the claim date in the estate of THOMAS . A. BOLGER, Deceased, pending in the County Court . McHenry County, Illinois, and that 4i*|r to ftta the said Mtiti m or w date witfcpvf iasuaaea of . sum*' * I* "•.>/ *" f- WALTER, J. BOLGfeR'Sh# THOMAS F. BOLGER, • IBvecutora VERNON *. KWOX Lawyer Crystal Lake, niinois.f s'^ ^ ^ (Pub. May Subscribe To The Platadeatef , . Radio and T.V. Repair Service Of All MakM FOB .EFFICIENT. ' " Call . r- ' ;V McHenry 534-W-2 i i tl '•* -'Ji "J" • C'/t '•. • -rf! From May 19 May 31 Wash«r Out of Whack? Electric washers and other appliances repaired by experts. You name it, we'll fix it! ireeee if ANY oi your, home appliances are not in working order, let our factory trained experts work them over to a like new appliance. And don't forget we have a complete line Of the very finest new home appliances. ttvmm Mr*' .. ,^...713.5 ti, mm- -TqoaE si' safT -i •>A £**•,< 4 . %su. a' Sssiv.' crta Mr. and Mrs. John SWdmore Mr. and Mrs. Tony Senkerik and Mrs. John Skidmore and daughter, Mabel, attended the Ehlert- Graber wedding at Wilmot and reception at Powers Lake Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowman were also guests at the reception. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stanek and family of Elkhorn, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Benoy and son of McHenry and A. W. Smith were Sunday dinner guests in the B, T. Butler home. Afternoon guests- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pearson and ; were Mr. and Mrs. James. A U C T I O N Miles Bast of McHenry, miles West pf Volo. being 1 mile> South of Route 120, on SATURDAY. MAT l«h, 1953 Commencing at 1:00 o'clock D.8.T. ® HteAD HOI£TEIN CATTLE -- 18 head h€infers, 12 to 18 mos. old; 4 springing heifers, 1 fresh w/caK by side; 1 Outstanding Hols, bull, SHEEP -- IS Ewes, 20 lambs. 1 MILK GOAT. 8 SADDLE HORSES, including 1 Registered Morgan mare, in»ddlff. bridles and other items. ^ FRITZSCHE'S ESTATES, Ownar ROBERS SI BEHM, Auctioneers WIS. 8ALES CORP.,'Clerk Phone 195 Union Grove, Wis. Reg. Pries Attention! Fur Coot Owners . BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY! Store Furs Now! To protect them from summer heat, humidity and fur-destroying Insects, lasnred against fire and theft. You can receive complete personalized Fur Service by calling McHENRY 203-M or coming to 619 Crescent Drive* Country Club Subdivision any SUNDAY. We eaa do wonders with your eH furs. Give [them New Life, New Glamour, New Looks. i$ might even be a good idea ' to remodel your old coat Into a Modern, Glamorous Cape, Capeiaefcet or Stole, A Complete Line of -- New 1953 -- Fur Coats, Jackets, Capes or Scarfs can be shown by appointment. ¥©C ABB UND&R NO OBLIGATION. OTTO HEINZ & SON. Furriers H WIGttTKitft AVE. STORE HOUftS -- Week Days: 8 A. M. to 6 P. flR. -- Wednesdays <tHl Moon Friday Nights tttl 9 P. flfc' Sundays* D to 19 LEE & RAY ELECTRIC ::-S >16 Main Street PHONE 892 McHenry, I1L satin ... because it's truly Its Alkyd* Base helps make it really scrubbable gives it extra durability for long life under the hardest usage and roughest wear. Here is your ideal single paint for walls and woodwork and furniture. Goes on like a dream with either brush or roller. 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