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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 May 1939, p. 2

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™ V * Vf ^iMH,.^W^I'iM|^l'i^li|tiigfflq.M» ypypi ,^., ^ ^ 4^j^«7*fc ^ *i?^j * "* * , * 1 "X- , # * ---- -- - - •-- • - ••- vy* "?(*, * \^,|$/*>vifV| ti**•**f"*•'»•*jEV--, *9* «%; \ - %.&£;» i i.4.. A • . i . . Lrf RIN6W00D The first of a series of vanishing •luncheons was held at the home of Ifrs. W. B. Harrison Wednesday when the and Mrs. K. E. Cristy entertained |en ladies. Those to .attend were Mesdames Fred Wiedrich, Jr., C. J. Jepson, Louis Hawley, B. T. Ralph Simpson, Ray Peters, OiimSon Martin, Ben Walkington, H. M. Stephenson and Louis Schroeder. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hitchens entertained the five hundred chib at their home Thursday evening. Prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs, Ray Peters Mrs. George Young and B. T. Butler Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walkington and daughter of Libertyville spent Wed- SNUG HARBOR TAVERN Good Place to Eat and Dfink FISHFRVS FRIDAY -- CHICKEN DINNERS O N ^ J U R D A Y AND S U N D A Y ----Music by Bon Thonneson-----• -- Watson Schimmel BETTER CLEANING, Renew the beauty of your garments* Our Cleaning Methods will do it! Anna Howard Gleaning, Pressing and Repairing ... - , • Laundry /P'; " Phone 42 Green Street McHenry ^QoAxwuitincj, CoUu YOU CAN EASILY CHANGE THE COLOR OF YOUR WALLS AND WOODWORK fig) GLOSFAST Decorative Enamel^ • IT FLOWS ON WITHOUT BRUSH MARKS AND DRIES WITH A BEAUTIFUL LUSTER • ITS SANITARY AND WASHABLE,TOO 8E QELIGHTED WITH THE RESULTS S A T U R D AY n Boiled Oil "^1 ONLY _ -- -- 9 8 * Turpentine 59* - Bring Your Own Container BOLGER'S DRUQ STORE Phone 40 ---- Green Street Built For Better Living Your Home Sets the Standards for Your Children's Future. It's Wise to Give Them the Best You Can Afford. Let ALEXANDER LUMBER COMPANY show you how easily you can become the proud owner of an up-to-date home! Alexander Lumber Co. Phone 5 West McHenry UNDER NEW Ready to serve you with our famous nesday evening with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Merchant of Woodstock spent Friday evening in the Wlm. McCanhon and iRay Merchant homes. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard and family and Alan Ainger spent Saturday with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Louis Hawley and children and Mrs. B. T. Butler and children were callers at Crystal Lake and Woodstock Thursday afternoon. . Mrs. Louis Schroeder entertained at a vanishing luncheon at her home on Friday. Those to attend were Mesdarnes Louis Hawley, Ray Peters, Kenneth Cristy and W. B. Harrison. Mrs. H. M. Stephenson and Mrs. Violo Low in company with Mrs. Roy Todd and Mra. Linnea Peterson of Richmond attended the County Legion Auxiliary meeting at Fox River Grove Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Harrison enter tained the neighbors at a farewell party Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Claus Larson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Larson expect to sail for Sweden Friday for a visit with rela- Mf- and Mrs. Glenn jfacksom of Richmond spent Sunday evening with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs". 8. H. Beatty. The Sewing Circle will meet with Mrs. W. B. Harrison Friday, May 19. M. E. Church services will be at 10 a m., DST, and Sunday School at 11 [a. m., DST. Mrs. Jennie Bacon spent the past two weeks with her daughter in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stephenson in company with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alexander of Hebrpn, were visitors at Port Washington, Wis., Sunday. Mrs. George Young attended a shower for Mrs. Edward Smith at th<i home of her mother in McHenry Friday afternoon. A group of girls pleasantly surprised Mrs. Glen Benoy at a shower at her home near Crystal Lake Sunday afternoon. Bunco was played and prizes were awarded to Ethel Krohn and Dorothy Benoy. Mrs. George Young Spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Fuller Boutelle at Lake Geneva. Mr. and Mrs. Chicken and trimmings at 45c per plate every Saturday! ; ; Sinners Served on Sundays!! -HOW s cx Marie's HILLTOP INN 2 miles north of McHenry on Rte. 31 and Johnsburg Road Gjooti Sandwiches jand Good Drinks at all times and fi ^Special Fwh Fry* every Friday Night William Young of Elgin and Mrs. Catherine Young and daughter, Rosina, of McHenry spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Young. . . Mrs. Roy Neal and daughter Shirley, and son, John, are visiting relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ardin Frisbee and children of Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Malsch of Chicago spent Sunday afternon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harrison. Miss Alice Peet of Barrington and [Miss Marion Peet of Elgjn spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peet. , Mr. and MrS. Clayton Harrison spent Saturday afternoon with friends at Norwood Park. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Butler and daughter, Rosemary, and C. J. Cantrall of Elgin spent Sunday in the B. T. Butler home. Mrs. Joe McCannon and. her music pupils held ra recital at the Ostend school Saturday afternoon* Miss Mildred Jepson of Detroit, Mich., spent Friday and Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jepson. Some young folks from Northwestern University gave a talk on "Brotherhood" at the M. E. church Sunday morning. Clark Huson of Elgin spent Saturday with his daughter, Mrs. C. J. Jepson. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ruehlman and family visited relatives at Hebron Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Clarence Ritter of Kenosha spent the weekend in the Dr. Hepburn and Frank Fay homes. Miss Donnabell Krohn of McHenry is spending the week with her aunt, Mrs. Ray Merchant. Mrs. J. A. Dewey of Armstrong, 111., spent a few days the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jepson. *" Mrs. C. J. Jepson and daughters, Mildred and Mrs. J. A. Dewey, spent Friday with Mrs. Roland McCannon and family at Algonquin. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Merchant and Alice Howard of Kenosha were sup per guests in the Ray Merchant home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiedrich spent Sunday afternoon with the latter s parents at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carr and Mrs> Lester Carr were Woodstock callers Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Adele Holtz of Antioch spent Sunday afternoon in the S. W. Smith home. Mrs. Roy Wiedrich and son and Mrs. Shultz were calling on relatives Woodstock Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wurtzinger and children of Woodstock spent Wednesday evening with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Smith. Miss Mercedes EThdeirtann of Woodstock spent Wednseday evening with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peters spent Sunday with the latter's parents at Hunter, 111. Anton Williams attended the wedding of a friend at the Belmont hotel in Chicago Saturday. A Townsend meeting will be h^ld in the Royal Blue Hall Thursday evening, May 18, at 8:15, DST. There wijl be a national speaker present. Mrs. H. M. Stephenson and Mrs Louis Hawley entertained at a vanishing luncheon at the home of Mrs Hawley Monday. (Those to attend were Mesdames Libbi^ Ladd, Ray Peters, B. T. Butler, Geofcge Shepard, F. A. Hitchens, Louis Scliroeder, Lester Carr, and Ben Walkington. Mrs. J. F. McLaughlin entertained" I the Easy Aces at her home Tuesday afternoon. Prizes were awarded to | Mrs. Louis Hawley and Mrs. Libbie Ladd. Mr. and Mrs. jay CriBty spent Mon day and Tuesday at New London and Waupaca, W5s. Frank Hawley of Chicago spent Tuesday in the Louis Hawley home. Mrs. S. W. Brown spent Tuesday afteraoon in Elgin.' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marsh and son, Richard, of Chicago spent the weekend at their cottage, and also visited the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wrublewski. Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt and ton and daughter of Chicago spent Sunday at their summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Eastham and son, Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Eastham, all of Chicago, visited the home of Mrs. B. Lavin, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lucas, Chicago, spent Sunday 'at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Sansone of Chicago^ spent the weekend at their cottage here. •• I Mr. and Mrs. Ted Budil and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Allind of Chicago visited the home of Mrs. Mae Budil over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz of Chicago spent; the weekend at their summer home. Harry Miller of Cicero js spending a week at his cottage. Mr. and Mrs. S. Grout of Chicago visited the home of Mr. arid Mrs.; Thomas Klabough Saturday evening* Mr. and Mrs. George Esser of Chicago spent the weekend at their cot-i tage. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bloomstrand of Chicago visited the home of her mother, Mrs. Lottie Bransford over the weekend. Louis Schroeder returned from Fondu lac, Wis., last Thursday, where he was called because of the illness and death of his brother. Christine Wegener of Chicago and Robert Krinn of Des Plaines visited in the home~of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Wegener, over the weekend. Mr. and Mr.s Kagen and son of Chicago spent the weekend at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Blum of Chicago spent the weekend at their summer home. Misses Viola Brady and Mary Hubbell and Mrs. Helen Robinson and son, Billie, of Chicago spent the weekend at their cottage. This community was grieved and shocked to hear of the death of Arnold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brown. Mrs. Lester Venable and daughter of Chicago are spending a week at their cottage. Visitors in the home ot Mr. and' Mrs. Fred Dosch over the weekend? were John Tysler, Mrs. Clara Winter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Blum of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Miller of Cicero, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Daly and Genevieve Daw of Grayslake Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bender and son of Chicago spent Sunday at Lily 'Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and son of Chicago spent Sunday at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wilts visited the home of Mr. and Mra. Harry Miller in Cicero Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Swanson attended the wedding of their nephew, Roswald Schonauer, in Chicago Saturday. ' ., Mr. and Mrs. Stencel of Chicago spent the1 weekend at their cottage. • COMMUNITY CHURCH NOTES Mothers' Day services will be obseryed Sunday, May 14, at 11 o'clock. There will be special music by choir and the orchestra. Thursday, May 11, Mrs." Louis Block and little son, Vernon Paul, returned home from the Wmw)afYW»1r liMTiifil Uaf Thi«M/la« , MASS SCHEDULE The'summer schedule opened at St. Patrick's church Sunday, May 7, wHfc aM«ialls s1e1s now beTiVnCg"T » held a, t w8 , t9r, HL V • .*v «ndl 11 o'clock, DST. Rev. Ft. Heniy You are invited to join with us la of Aurora will a ' this service. Wm. O'Rourke, Aurora will assist the pastor, Rev.' m. O'Rourke, weekends for tlfta season. , Nctod Rubber Stamps? 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