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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 Jul 1959, p. 10

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-~tu. Page Ten THE McHENHY plaindealer Wednesday. July 1. l1i9i5 9 Rtngwood CLUB ENTERTAINED AT SHEPERD HOME LAST THURSDAY Ruby Shepard Mrs. Ruby Shepard entertained the Bunco club at her home Thursday. A 1 o'clock dessert luncheon was served. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Lester Carr, Mrs. Nick Young and Mrs. Georgia Thomas. Party At Sohaefer's A group of friends attended a party in the Elmer Sch&efer home at Ridgefield Thursday evening. Those to attend weiv Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Justen, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bauer. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Diedrich and Mr. and 'Mrs. Clarence Adams. Operation Mrs. Clyde Wright -underwent an -operation at the Woodstock hospital . Monday evening. Barn Burns The large cow barn and a smaller barn burned to the ground Tuesday evening on the Ettenger farm which was tena t e d b y A l b e r t O o n k . T h e cause of the fire is unknown No cattle were in the barn at the time. Luncheon Mrs. Velma Douglas and Mrs. B. T. Butler entertained at a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Butler Wednesday. Those to attend were Mrs. Schuler. Mrs. Karmel. Mrs. Fantus. Mrs. Schiavone. Mrs. Wright. Mrs. Stratton and Mrs. Riley of Lilymoor and Lakemoor. Personals Mrs. Ben Walkington. with Rev. and Mrs. Eddy, attended the conference at Rockford Tuesday. Mrs. Ruby Shepard spent Monday afternoon and evening with her daughter and family at Hebron. Mrs. Agnes Jencks spent Tuesday with her daughter, at Barrington. Mrs. Tom Pettise and family Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lovelette and family of Chicago spent Father's Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butter. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Roger and Mrs. Viola Leland and ""daughter, Mary, of Chicago, called on Mrs. Ruby Shepard Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Eva Eppel and Mrs. Glen Eppel and children called on Mrs. Agne§ Jencks Wednesday afternoon. Mary and Jane Stanek of Elkhorn spent a few days tlx past week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler. Mrs. J. C. Pearson visited Mrs. Flora Harrison at Round Lake Monday afternoon. Ruby Shepard spent Tuesday night and Wednesday with Mrs. Charles Anderson at Twin Lakes. Mrs. Agnes Jencks attended the Eastern Star card party at McHenry Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Paul Rilling of California and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray of Chicago visited Mrs. Wolf Shadle a day the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Benoy and family of McHenry and Mrs. Harold Stanek and family of Elkhorn enjoyed a picnic supper with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler, Thursday owning. • Mrs. Ruby Shepard spent the weekend in the Mi's. Georgia Thomas home at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Adams and family5" left Sunday to spend a week at Squirrel Lake. Wis. Johnnie Senkerik of Sunnyside Estates is spending the week in the Fred Bowman home. Mrs. Fred Bowman and daughter, Shirley, attended the wedding of Shirley Knigge at I Waucqnda Saturday. j Legals "Short" steel isn't short. It's just the steelman's way of saying the metal is brittle. NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of HERMANN F. JAHNKE, Deceased. Notice is hereby /given to all persons that August 3. 1959 is the claim date in the estate of HERMANN F. JAHNKE, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry, County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. PAULINE SHERIFF Executor Arthur H. Tiedemann Attorney 69 W. Washington Street Chicago 2. Illinois (Pub. June 25, July 1-9, 1959) NOTICE OF CLAIM DATE Estate of GLGA KATHERINE LIETZ, Deceased? Notice is hereby given to •all persons that August 3, 1959, is the claim i;ue in the estate o f O L G A K A T H E R I N E LIETZ, Deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry C o u n t y , I l l i n o i s , a n d t h a t claims may be filed agains'f the said estate cri or befor? said date without issuance of summons. WILLIAM M. CARROLL, JR. Administrator CARROLL & LEALI Attorneys 1101 •> Benton Street Woodstock, Illinois Telephone: 1334 (Pub. June 18-25, July 1. 1959) Who remembers how frightened the nation became over bolshevism in the twenties? [BO© mo® AT THIS FAMILY PHARMACY ^ Whether it is a prescription or a staple item from our shelves, .you will find every item fairly priced*. Our courteous, competent service will appeal to every member of your household. Yes, make this your family drug stoufc. MILLSTREAM DRUGS WALGREEN AGENCY 315 W. Elm Street Next to Jewel Tea McHenry, 111. All new and what a buy! Performance! Quality! Features! Value! 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The shank and the pelvic bone are removed; only the round center bone remains. All skin and excess fat are removed. THURSDAY, JULY Ini, and FRIDAY, JULY 3rd, YOUR A&P SUPER MARKET WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 9:00 P.M. CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, INDEPENDENCE DAY All Poultry, Canned and Smoked Meats can be purchased after 6:00 P.M. Famous Brands, 9 to 11-lb. Size LB. 6-LB. CANNED HAMS 65' 3-LB. SIZE *Z49 TyNee Brand Skinless Franks Smoked Ian 9 Imported Canned Hams Super- Right 3 2 $459 ib. $j}89 tin Ib. bat IT'S BAR-B-Q TIME ROTISSERIE ROASTS BONELESS BEEF ROUND, RUMP Oft SBiLOIN TIP Butt Half Super-Right Shank 16 to 20-lb. Six* Half lb. Q vvnoia q 89 can rely on Super-Right for the best v@Si® and most good eating satisfaction. We @lso have a complete sel@sfion of thick steaks and chops. BEEF RIB STEAKS IB. 83 Super-Right Quality Bon* In Chicken Legs or™'1" Quiet Froien 99" CMd[N Quick Froien Ib. J 21/2-ib. box $|I5 ci POTATO CHIPS 49 Jane Parker, Crisp, Fresh Twin Pack 1 Lb. 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Spry Shortening 3 MaxwiBS House Coffee 2 S 99e AD Detirgent..-^^2 Z If Ijax Cleanser 1ST 2 - 33c Florient Deodorizer C 79° Lux Bath Soap d % £. 29c i Facial Soap £ 3 C Yukon Club or Hills Beverages Kola, Cherry, 24-OZ. Root Beer, Grape, Orange 49- 10- (PLUS DEPOSIT) D re*, size UMmey Bar Soap Lifebuoy Bath fa Pa®@r Kitchen Charm Keeps Food Fresh 2 2 bath siz* 33 rolls liS! THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY $uper Markets 1859 AMERICA'S DEPENDABLE FOOD MERCHANT 1959 u All Prices Effective Through July 3rd SHOP LOCALLY IT A

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