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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 1 May 1947, p. 10

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forjit^ihithfuf mt for mi wMk I •bo my sendee. J. BURNETT. LACKS *1 o* * ?} '\'A; ,.4A >. SfciV* w:-,^ A lifetime resident of Um Ptatakee Bhy community, Xn Josephine Weingart, nee Schaefer, 86, died on Thursday, April 17, 1947, •t St. Therese hospital, INfeukegaa. She had wn ill only a *«w day*. The deceased was born on August 9, 1881, on tha Stehaefer homestead in Schaefer's Grove, north of McHenry. She lived there her entire THEATRE • PHONE SS Woodstock, DL NOW SHOWING ENDS SATURDAY, MAT S |Dfck Powell Evelyn 1l*jm V.*-. -*te ^lOHNNY O-jCMK** with BOOH Drew if.f-,' PhM . "BBITY CO-ED* > with '• • Porter v Jaa Sevitt and Orchestra SUNU. K^N, TUE8. i il'4 » .C< mhi.- L,»\ a FitzGerald's Men's Shop PHONE 19 - 516 MAIN STREBt . May 4-5-S |Maa Hated Her 8«t Lmi Her Hedy Litaarr la r^*»T1IANGE WOMAN" with Georfe Saadcn Loaii Hayward [EXTRA: In the Hews, First Pictures of Texas City Blast. WED. ONLY--MAY 9 Back By Request THE PURPLE HEART* with Dana Andrews W b, "• U W ATTENTION! DEALERS AND PLUMBERS "'tUmry J. Hosm&n Pluihbing Co., of Lyons, HI., in a tBtter dated July 5, 1946, writes: "We have never enjoyed such a good business on one single item in our thirty years of business. MICROMET brings customers into our store almost daily, which enables us to sell them additional merchandise. We feel that ' MICROMET FEEDERS and CRYSTALS' are the best salable piece of merchandise ever put into the plumbers' hand and a real profit maker for tfc* ti»da." Saa ov *d Page 9. Fred F. Prell Co. , fifW MM Mr*. Helm Sander; two sow, John Mid William Weingart: fire brothers. Joseph M. and John P. Schaefer JohiHtuv, and Jacob. Henry and of McHanry; also •ifht, Mfeael twanty-thnse grandchildren. Her husband preceded her in death in 1926. Mrs. Weingart was a member of St. John's Blessed Virgin Sodality and of the Lady Foresters. Her pleasant personality and sincerity will bo greatly missed by her many friends. / The body rested \ at the Jacob Justen Son* foneral nme until Monday, April 21, at^ftilo o'clock, when last rites were conducted at St. John's church, Johnsburg. Interment was in the church cemete:. Somewhere the eun is shin Somewhere the day is " Somewhere there is no 8omewhere there is no nighi 3omewhere there is no parting, Dark clouds are rolled awayj In that Eternal Somewhere Well meet again some day. & CARD OF THANKS In this manner we wish press our sincere thanks to neighbors and friends for spiritual bouquets, floral offerings, donations of cars and for the many other kindnesses extended at the time of the death of Mrs. Josephine Wiengart We are also gratelU for tha sympathetic services of Father Neiaert, Father Theunes »nd Father Baumhofer. <*'• . j SO 1HE FAMILY mrfil :wn^is -x-vim-ls-plji «m--I Uk» with the tiind of trying to reduce tiring cost, the NatpS Food mores are reducing the price of a long list of food items including- canned friota, vegetables and julees. While present markets doj not warrant these reductions, are saertftethtr our markup, and are hopeful of replacing tills merchanat a lower cost that will enable ue. to continue to maintain these lower retaH prices." "NATIONAL TEA 00." CARD OF THANKS In tills manner we wish to thank friends and neighbors for floral offerfnflfc spiritual bouquets, donations ox can and the many other expressions of sympathy extended at the time .of the death of Mr*. Hu- Colony fairy, Illiiioii FRIDAY-SATURDAY Waltaee Beery" George Raft Jackie' Cooper T^JB BOWERY" Pk» News and Novalty Miss Mildred Raycraft attended the weddinjr of Miss Florence Bearmen and Ernie Kamholx, Jr., in Chicago recently. Clinton Martin spent a few days last week in Jacksonville, Ha., having accompanied the body of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Malmna Tremere, there for burial. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hennigan of Woodstock Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bun- Krd and children and Mrs. May ingard of Elmhurst visited Mrs. Martin May off Sunday. Mrs. Harry Barr spent * Saturday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anglese were called to Fulton, 111., last week by the death of his aunt. The Donald Hayes family of Chicago spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Edith Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biggy of Chicago were Sunday visitors in the William F. Doherty home. Mrs. Edmbnd W. Lowe was a Chicago visitor on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Freddy of At-, kinson, III., publishers of the Atkinson News, were visitors at the Plaindealer office on Friday afternoon. Mr. and. Mrs. William Guffey and daughter and Mm. Wesley Guffey visited Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Muldoon in Woodstock on Sunday. Mm Carrie Alyea of Waukegan a few days last week withher daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Witt. Mrs. George Steilen has returned home from the Chicago Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat hospital, where she underwent surgery three weeks ago Mr. and Mrs. William Phalin o: Fort Wayne, Ind., spent last week end visiting his parents, Mr. an Mrs. Thomas Phalin. Harry Bateman of Chicago spent several days last week at his cot» tage at Orchard Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Frett o Shawano, Wis., spent last weekeni with relatives here. Mrs. Frett re* tnained for a longer visit. . Bernard Frisby of Chicago visiter relatives here on Sunday and Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Conway werg dfnner guests of Richmond relative# on Sunday evening. Mrs. John Lang and Mrs.: Johit Murtaugh spent a recent day visiting in Evanston. \ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walsh an£ JMr. and Mrs. John McManis of Chijy. cago spent Sunday in the Paul Gerv» asch home here. Mr. and Mrs. John Kraft and children, Jean and Michael, of Chicago spent Sunday visiting at the home of her brother and wife, thi A. L. Kosinskis. Complete line of David veterinary medicines at Drug Store, McHenry. Roberts Wattles 48-tf-bp Complete liae of David veterinary medicines at Drag Store, McHenry. Vale is a junior at Lake Forest college, majoring in econoitaiea. 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