CHEMRY PLADTOEAUSft By Mrs. George Shepard V. David Davis Entertains David pavis celebrated his Sixteenth birthday by entertaining a group , of his friends at his home Tuesday evening. Games were played and a wiener roast was enjoyed. Ice dream and cake were served by his mother. He received many nice gifts from his friends. i"- \ Bake Sale The W.S.C.S:'will hold a bake -sale in Muzzy's hall Friday, June M 24 f " • *01 ft. . . Mrs. Carr Entertains Mrs. Lesl^|- Carr entertained the women's- five hundred^ club at her home Wednesday. X." 1 o'clock luncheon was served. Prizes were'! awarded to Mrs. Ben Walkington and Mrs. Viola Low. Card Club at Shepards Mr. and Mrs. George S-hepard entertained their five hundred club at their home Thursday evening. Prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler, high, and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy anid Pete Sebastian, low. . W.S.C.S. The W.S.C.S. sewing circle met at the home of Mrs. Lena Peet Thursday afternoon. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glauser of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. •Leland Berg and daughter spent ! daughter, Ruth, of Milwau- Sunday with their parents, Mr. ' kee visited her father, Dr. Wm. Mr. and Mrs. B. "p. Butler and Alvin Benoy are on a fishing trip to Gordon, Wis. Mrs. Ben Walkington, with Mrs. Lester Edinger, attended a bridal shower 'for Miss Phyllis McCannon at the home of Mrs. Paul Norman at Evanston Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kulasik of McHenry spent Friday evening in the Louis Hawley home. Mr. anid Mrs. Howard Shepard and sons, Howard, Jr., and Bobby of Atlanta, Ga.. ai^e visiting his parents ,Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reinwall, Jr., spent Sunday with relatives in Chicago. , Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Muller of Des Plninen, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Redmu.'v* of Kenosha and Mr. anid Mrs, Frank Block and family of Sheboygan, Wis , were Sunday dinner pueats in the Dr. William Hepburn home. Callers in the Hepburn home Sunday were Mrs. Skora of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Webster Blackman and family of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ainger and family of Hebron, John Dreymiller and Wm. Claxton of McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heine of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shepard and family of Atlanta, Ga., were Sunday dinner guests in the George Shepard home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schultze Av, and Mrs. W. F. Glauser. Among those from here to attend the W.S.C.S. workshop at the Wheatorr Methodist church Wednesiday evening were Mrs. Paul Walkington, Mrs. Kenneth Cristy, Mrs. Viola Low, Mrs. Ben Walkington, Mrs. John Hogan, Mrs. Wm. Cruickshank, Mrs. Walter Low, Mrs. James Reid and Miss Darlene Andreas. Hepburn Saturday. Callers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Circuler of Chicago. Sunday visitors in the Beatty- Low home were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low of McHenry, Mrs. Jessie Baldwin of Grayslake, Mrs. E. E. Whiting and Mrs. Roland Jackson and daughter, Cathy, of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas and family of Hinsdale spent the weekend in the Walter Low home. Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thomas and son, Larry, of McHenry. Patty Hogan, Patty Low and Judy Bruce left for 4-H Camp Shaw-Na-Haw-See Monday for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian of Chicago spent the weekend in the Pete Sebastian home. Mrs. John "Skidmore returned home Friday from Sherman hospital, where she underwent surgery. ' » Mr. and Mrs. John Powers and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Powers and -family and Mrs. Martha Bowman of Chicago spent Saturday in the Fred Bowman home. Mrs. Joe McCannon of California spent Monday in the Ben Walkington home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Prey of Aurora spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glauser. Sunday afternoon guests in the John Ehlert home were Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ehlert of Bohner's Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ehlert and sons of Kenosha, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ehlert of Wilmot and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Senkerik and family of Sunnyside Estates. Mrs. Ansel Dewey of Armstrong spent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington. ROOF VENT LOUVERS INSTALLED Rusty Louvers Replaced A Summer and Winter necessity. Condensed moisture in attic rots timber, blisters exterior paint. Circulating air reduces dampness, keeps attic cooler in summer. Free estimate. Insured. $10 each. ARTHUR BOGER PHONE 840-J 307 Waukegan Rd. McHenry Mrs. Ardin Frisfeie of Greenwood and Mrs. Helen Frisbie of Milwaukee spent SuhSay afternoon with Mrs. Flora Harrison. Mrs. Nellie Vollman of Elgin spent from Monday until Friday night with her sister and husband, Mr^and Mrs. Roy Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pettise and family of Barrington spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Agnes Jencks. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jones of McHenry were Sunday slipper guests of her parents, Mr. and Mt s. Roy Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harrison and family of Greenwood were evening guests. Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Harrison were Sunday dinner guests in the Donald Brenner home at Elgin and Sunday evening guests of their daughters at Huntley. Mrs. Beulah Sturgis. of Elgin spent Thursday ,/and Friday in the Roy Harrison home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shepard and family and Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard spent Tuesday in the Alan Ainger home at Hebron. Mr. and' Mrs. Gordon Fossum and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cristy and family and Kenneth Cristy, jr., of Chicago enjoyed a picnic dinner with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy, Sunday. Miss Grace Glauser and girl frien.l of Chicago went on a tour at Xiagara Falls over the weekend. Sunday guests in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home were Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Saunders and daughter of Sycamore, Mr. and Mra Louis Winn of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. James Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brennan aiid family and Mrs. Jack Leonard and children of Lake Geneva. Mis. ' Fred Wiedrich, Jr., returned home Thursday from a visit with her daughter and family at Sycamore. ANNOUNCE WHEAT PRICE SUPPORT FOR 1956 CROP Time (o Change the Decor? Time for a refreshing change of scene to a decor attuned to the modern tempo? While you're in a re-decorative mood, why not come in and talk it over? Our suggestions may point the way to some happjr results. Introductory Consultations "FREE" Tonyan's Home Furnishings 214 So. Green St Phono 917 McHenry, M. A minimum price support for the 1956 wheat crop of not less than $°1;81 a bushel, national average, has been announced by the" Department of Agriculture, according to Bert Bridges, chairman of the McHenry county agricultural stabilization and conservation committee. The announced minimum support rate will be in effect in the commercial wheat states if wheat growers approve marketing quotas in the referendum on June 25. The price announcement followed an earlier statement by Secretary of Agriculture Benson that the minimum 1956 wheat support price would be estab- ] T£nox marketing | From Mj lished f before the quota referendum. With this announcement, wheat growers have all the necessary facts before voting in the referendum. The announced minimum support for 1956 reflects 76 per cent of the estimated "traditional" wheat parity price of $2.38 per, bushel. The support level is set of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knox <Pf in accordance with the law' Edgewood road. l^lhonPr?iid,K f°r 5 variable: ^iss Knox majored in EngHafc j ,e °f I!?6 and will teach third grade in the imum L?" ? wheat- The min_ Chicago parochial schools next n, h k average' rate of | fal] she win be ^ the wheat k 1956-crop | Chicago Title and Trust company wheat will not be reduced but : this ^mer * will be increased if a combina-1 ' tion of the wheat parity price His Eminence Samuel Cardinal Stritch. chancellor of Mundelein college, conferred degrees on Wednesday, June 8- Among the 116 candidates for the 'bachelor of arts degree was Muss Joyce Knox of Crystal Lake, slaughter and the supply percentage on July l, 1956. indicated a higher minimum level of support. You name it -- well have it;' at the Fun Festival - at BtcGuflom Lake, July 15-16-17. 7 AIR CONDITIONED! NEW TWO-TONE STYLING! AND Rambler Costs Less to Buy and Run! ... Only ill a Rambler can you enjoy complete air conditioning-- the comfort of Airliner Reclining Seats and Twin Travel Beds and the economy of 500 miles on a tankful of gas--at far less than the cost of an ordinary car. It's more fun to drive, too--easier to parkquicker on the getaway. Slip behind the wheel and find out for yourself. Drive Refrigerated Comfort TRY IT TODAY! AT YOUR MOAM. DEALER! He's listed under "Automobiles" in your Clasttfied Telephone Directory Lakemoor Motors, Inc., Route 120 McHenry, III., McHenry 742 Hey Folks! Tune in Disneyland on ABC-TV. See TV listings for Time and Channel. J • ^ ~ • i • # i _ * SALE Starts Thursday, June 23rd Ladie's Sailorneck "T" SHIRTS All sizes - Reg. $2.49 $J98 Polyethaline Plastic Beach & Shower SHOES *1.98 * • • • * • » * • • • • • • PLASTIC Reg. $1.00 to $1.49 •!v Beach Toys 89-98 * • • » s> « m y*l OPEN SUNDAY & MONDAY. 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