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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Feb 1958, p. 13

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Pancake Breakfast There will be a pancake breakfast for the benefit of the Sunday school at the church Sunday, April 13. Personals Mr. and Mrs. M. Nelson of (j^stal Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Butler and family of Johnsburg were dinner guests pf Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oxtoby Suqday. Supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oxtoby and family of Spring Grove. Mrs. Lester Carr and son, Joe, called on friends in Elgin Monday. ; Elmer Hopper of Genoa callon his aunt, Mrs. Fred Tiedrich, Sr., Tuesday. Elmer Hilgart of Richmond visited Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oxtoby Monday evening. Among those from here to attend the Eastern Star card pnrty at McHenry Wednesday were Mesdames Louis Hawley, William Cruickshank, Ruby ,Shepard, Stanley Jepson, Roy Harrison, Viola Low, Lester ^rr, Clara Durlin and Miss Lona Brever. Mrs. Lester Carr and son, Joe, were visitors in Chicago Thursday. Mrs. William Hepburn visited in the home of her son, John and family, at Antioch, Wednesday. Jack Pearson who is attending Parks Air College at East ;S£. Louis spent the weekend with his paren&, Mxu and Mrs. * j. C. Pearson. Mrs. John Hogan and daughter, Patty and Mrs. Paul Walk- Jington attended a 4-H organization meeting at the Moose lodge at Woodstock Wednesday. Earl Sonnemaker of Champaign spent the weekend with [his wife in the home of her fji-rents, Mr. and Mrs. John •Hogan. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Beaman and Mr. and Mrs. Barker and family spent the weekend with their parents and grandparents at Nokoipis, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reinwall, Jr., and son of Cooney Heights called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and family, Mrs. Emily Beatty and Mrs. Viola Low were Sunday dinner guests in the Robert Low home at McHenry. Mi&s Barbara Nesbitt of Long Island, N. Y., spent the weekend in the Charles Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. William Heine of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ainger and family of Hebron were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. George Shepard. . Afternoon callers were John Dreymiller of McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colby and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colby of Crystal Lake. Mh hhT f) "All Things Are Changed, And We Change With Them" ^ '(Author's Name Below) In recent years there has been a great change in the practice of medicine and pharmacy. To keep pace with this change we pharmacists are continuously studying the drug and medical journals. As soon as a new drug is released we not only stock it, but learn all about its dosage,, action, proper compounding, and preservation. That is why we are prepared to compound any prescription, prescribed by any physician, no matter how distant, ex- . actly as he specifies. kJ YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE Pick up your prescription if shopping near us, or let us deliver promptly without, extra charge. A great many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? NYE DRUGS "h/aiptmrnn /Jfmtep" PHONE 26 129 N. Riverside Dr. MCHenry, 111. PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS WE DELIVER Quotation by Lothair (825-869) and family, Mrs. Frank Ad&ms, Mr. and Mrs. Irvihg May and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred May and family visited Sister Florence Mary at St. Mary's college at South Bend, Ind. Sunday, Feb. 16. They were caught in the snow storm and returned hom,e Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bauer and family were Sunday dinner guests of his mother, at McHenry. Mrs. Cyril Pacey and Susie of Wilmot spent Thursday evening with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Ehlert. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Carlson of Woodstock spent Sunday in the Clayton Bruce home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy and Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan and sons Harry and Mike and Mr. and Mrs. William Cristy were among those from here to attend the McHenry county Service Co. dinner and meeting at the Woodstock High School Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ehlert and family and Mrs. John Obermiller of Kenosha spent Sunday afternoon and evening in the John Ehlert home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley spent Sunday at Crystal.Lake and also caWed in the Ernest Reinwall, Jr., home at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Renslow and family of Crystal Lake spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Finley. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aissen spent Tuesday evening in the Harry Thomfordha home at Woodstock. . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rowe visited relatives at Woodstock Sunday. * Mr. and ,Mrs. Richard Thompson of Greenwood spent Sunday in the John Hogan home. Mrs. Katie Conway and Miss Genevieve Knox of McHenry. called on Dr. and Mrs. William Hepburn Saturday. Roy Harrison ^and son, Loren and grandsons, David and Donald Harrison, were visitors at Antioch Sunday. Peter Justen of McHenry was a caller in the Dr. Hebburn home Friday. Miss Marion Peet and Jeanette Mackenstadt of Elgin were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Lena Peet and daughter, Alice. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sebastian visited relatives at Genoa City Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Clara Durlin , and son visited her daughter and family at Delavan, Wis., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Huemann and daughter moved into their new home in Johnsburg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Spencer and family of Urbana spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Sowers. Sunday afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts of Wheaton. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kirkpatrick and family of Roselle spent Sunday in the Charles Anderson home. . Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swanson of Chicago were callers in the Louis Hawley home Sunday a f ternoon. Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., and Mrs. James Wegener spent Sunday afternoon in the Phelps Saunders home at Sycamore. Mrs. Bob Brennan and children spent Sunday afternoon with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmitt at McHenry. Butch Leonard of Lake Geneva ^pent tthe weekend in the' Fred Wiedrich, Jr., home. On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Wiedrich took him home to Lake Geneva. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lovelette and family of her par- .ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Cruickshank. Afternoon and evening guests were Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Meyer of Deerfield. Twice Told Tales FORTY YEARS AGO From issue of Feb. 28, 1918 Word reached here Wednesday of the death, of Mrs. Evelyn Hudson in New York City. Mrs. Hudson was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. D. E. Sayler of Elgin, formerly of McHenry. Announcement of the marriage of Miss Alice Simes, youngest daughter of Wm. Simes of this city, to • G. E. Lindsay, of Richmond, which took place at Woodstock last Saturday, came as a surprise to the bride's many friends in this city. /V From Ostend comes news that the first automobile seen on the roads for weeks made its appearance last week. The trouble man come out to put in some new batteries, bsidly needed. He surely was a badly troubled man on some of the road. He found snow enough f o r - s l e i g h i n g ayd L i z z i e thought of balking. The McHenry high team suffered the season's second defeat at the hand of the Crystal Lake high at" Crystal Lake last Friday evening when the the locals were defeated by the close score of 33 to 25. The Mc Henry town team defeated the Marengo town basketball team with a score of 48 to 10 last Saturday evening. The country roads are once again becoming quite passable. One of the garage men speaks of driving to Ringwood with a car, while another has gone as far as Richmond. The rural letter carriers are also covering their routes regularly, although it takes them from two to three hours longer than when the roads are in good condition. likeness of Miss Virginia Engeln of this city. Photos of ten girls are printed each week, - with eSch girl receiving an award of $100 and also being eligible to receive one of three grand prizes. Miss Ann Sebo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sebo of Richmond and Mr. Vincent Wirfs, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wirfs, were married at St. Joseph's -church, Richmond, Tuesday morning. Frank Smith was honored at GOVERNOR'S CONFERENCE The 27th annftal Governor's Conference on Youth and Community Service, an adult conference on juvenile problems, will be heldl May 1 and 2 at the Leland hotel in Sprinfield. Cosponsors are the Big Brothers and Sisters Association of Illinois and the Illinois Federation of Community Committees. Nearly 100 other civic and social organizations are expected to cooperate with the two-day conference. » r 'i-1 * 1 People are lonely because they build walls instead of bridges. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO From issue of March 2, 19SS A winter of extremes is coming to a close in this vicinity with spring due to arrive in a few weeks. Features of the winter were the warmest January in fifty-three years and the coldest day. Feb. 10, in thirty-four years. Miss Mildred Minnich, teacher of mathematics and music in the high school the past four, and one-half years, has resign ed to accept a better position in a Chicago school. Fox River Valley Camp, R.N.A., will serve a supper at Woodman hall March 9, from 5 until all tfre served. Adults 35 cents; children, 20 cents. Readers of the Sunday Chi-» cago Tribune were pleased ad they scanned the pictures of ten charming girls in the picture section, to recognize the )948 William Hay passed away at his home on Washington street Sunday of a heart attack at the age of 81 and Mrs. Cora Kelley died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Oliver Lawrence, in Ringwood Feb. 18. •Mr. and Mrs. William Tesch will observe their sixtieth wedding anniversary at a family gathering at their home on S. Green street March 1. Mrs. Cecelia Knox has again been chosen chairman of the a family gathering at the home !-anniml st. Patrick's pot-luck of his daughter, Mrs. M. J. Freund, Monday evening, the occasion being his eightyeighth birthday. Earl Geer brother-in-law Of George Johnson, died at his home in Crystal Lake Saturday, after a year's illness. TEN YEARS AGO supper and card party to be held March 17. 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