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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Feb 1968, p. 6

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\ PG* 6, - PLAINDEALER - WED., FEB. 28, 1968 Personals LEAP YEAR SEL-A-BRA ON THURSDAY FEB. 29 Mrs. Agnes Wissell has returned from a two-weeks visit in the home of her son, Robert Wissell, and fanjiiy in Watertown, Wis. Misses Catherine Baker and Catherine Daheny of Chicago were guests in the Harry Lawrence home last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ke^ns of Woodstock visited Mrs. William Spencer recently. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cina and her sisters, Pat and Annette Thompson, of Dundee, called on relatives here Thursday evening to say "goodbye" before leaving Saturday to make their home in Garden Grove, Calif. Patrick Moriarity has returned from a two weeks visit in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Howard Carlson, and family in Galveston, Tex. The Bob Adam? family, Mrs. Robert Conway, son, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. William Weyland. and son, Billy, and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Conway were among the folks from here who attended the wedding of Miss Monica Whalen and William Grant which took place at St. Thomas More church in Elgin last Friday with a reception following at the Milk Pail. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Whalen (Mary Celine Adams). Mr. and Mrs. George Kinsala of Chicago were weekend guests in the Charles Corso home. Mrs. Freida Wenck and Mrs. Lloyd Gratton of Woodstock and the latter's son, WeldonGratton of Vernal, Utah, were recent dinner guests in the Robert Thompson home. Miss Mary Schmitt, Mrs. Agnes Freund, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schmitt, Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitt, and Mrs. Elizabeth Michels were in Aurora last Wednesday to attend the funeral of the mother of Mrs. Pearl Heins. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zickus of Chicago spent a recent day in the William Jordan home. Mr. and Mrs. William Powers of Batavia and Mrs. Mildred News About Our Servicemen - Radioman Seaman Kenneth J. Montrose, USN, son of Mr. and Mfrs. "Sam Montrose of 2508 &. Kenilworth avenue, McHenry is serving aboard the U.S. Seventh Fleet attack aircraft carrier USS Ticonderoga off the coast of North Vietnam. •The mission of the Ticonderoga is to stop the flow of enemy war supplies along route from North to South Vietnam. In order to accomplish this, aircraft embarked on the carrier fly daily bombing missions and provide close air support for U.S. and Allied ground forces engaged in combat and operations. Donald J. Diedrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Diedrich of 4218 W. Ponca street, McHenry, was promoted to SP/5 the first part of February of this year. He entered service in August of 1966 and spent" the last fourteen months in Korea. Jones of Geneva were visitors in the home of the former's mother, Mrs. David Powers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lockwood attended open house for her nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Behrens, at the Alden community house Sunday afternoon in observance of their silver wadding anniversary. Miss Lillian Behreas of La- Grange was a visitor in their home Saturday and Sunday dinner guests were Mk and Mrs. Walter (7Neil of Barrington. Mr. and Mrs. James P.Smith arrived herefrom Jacksonville, Fla., Saturday,, He has been released from four years of Navy service and they are residing temporarily with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Freund, while getting located. Messrs, and Mesdames William F. Doherty, Phillip and Bernard Doherty, Mrs. William T. Dohef ty and Robert Doherty accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Babcock of Crystal Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weingart of Arlington Heights were in Batavia to attend the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John Quinlan. Tax Facts TRAVEL AND ENTERTAINMENT Travel and entertainmentexpens. es ..incurred in connection with a person's business may be deducted on his federal tax return, the Internal Revenue Service said last week. Deductions for travel expenses including transportation costs, meals and lodging, tips, and laundry are available to businessmen who travel away from home overnight on business. Estimates of travel and entertainment expenses are not acceptable in support of claimed deductions, Mr. Coyle said. Records for substantiation of travel or entertainment expenses should be timely maintained in an account book, diary or similar record supported by adequate documentation to establish the various elements of the expenditures. Each separate expenditure for traveling away from home must be recorded, although the daily cost of breakfast, lunch and dinner can be aggregated. 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