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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Dec 1944, p. 8

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i FtfflT'iirTMinsK ; * ^r r /" *- X • Thtirsday, December 7,1944 'iy- SOCIETY • '^frtfe 1. W. S. C. S. ifVith Mrs, Hang ; ; v Circle 1, W. S. C. wilt meet '•** $he home of Mrs. Walter Haug in Shalimar on Tuesday, December 12. fhirf will be the regular monthly tneeting of the group. * • * '• Bonor Couple . . • • • ' . : ; / i.',; ; Farewell Mr. and Mrs John Hay were pleasantly surprised by about fifty friends at a party held at their home on Monday evening. The Hays have flncg moved to McHenry, and are jiow residing on Richmond Road. Cards provided entertainment for tbc quests, with prizes being merited Mesdames Henry Stilling. William Justen. Nick Justen. Bin Justen, Arthur Stilling, John Fffeund and Ben jfreund. Following cards, a delicious Ijuffet lunch was enjoyed. Mr* and Mrs. Hay w4re presented with. • gift by their friends. i Plan Annual 1 Xmas Party The annual Christmfts partyof the Altar and Rosary sodality of St. Patrick's church will be held at the home of Mrs. Wallace Dobyns on Monday evening, Dec. 11. There will be an exchange of twenty-five cent gifts at that time. The committee in charge includes Mrs. Dobyni, chairman, and Mesdames B- 1 Over* ton, Getfrge Stilling, Fred Wahl,"May[ McGee. Gerald Carey, J. J. Rother- | mel, William Nye. Richard Overton, Rupert Jones, Henry MillerancKMistj Florence Carey. / Benefit Party St. John's Ceurt, "No. 96, C. O. •F., will sponsor a benefit party for Rev. Mr. Raymond Hettermann, who : will be ordained in the near future. The party to be held iln the church Dec. 10, at 8 o'clock. Gordon J. Schmitt is now stationed in England, it has been learned by relatives. v IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my dear departed husbafhd, Dr. Francis J. Aicher, who passed away five years ago, December 5, 1939. LOVING WIFE, ANNABEL, . Feathers Are insulator The feathers of binds act as in» vulators and prevent heat losses. Oil Exploration ^ <)>The search for oil has taken prospectors across the continent and back again. In recent years it has turned to southeastern states. Strikes have been made in Virginia and Florida. Exploration is active in Georgia and South Carolina. TIES Attractive at n to *2.50 Quality Ties He'll be Proud to Wear THEPICK OF THE SEASON'S tATTERNi CHENEY AND WILSON. WHETHER H? PREFERS BRIGHT TIES, WOOL KNITS, OR NEAT CONSERVATIVE PATTERNS, WE HAVE HIS CHOICE FOR YOUR SELECTION. « • • . t i,: \ / / . < J <i ' *,, "V i . • •*' I* f * /?*' r 'w r , • ^ ' A^good assortment of boxes, containing good quality paper and envelopes. BILL FOLDS Genuine calf skin, seal skin ami ostrich. An ideal gift for husband, son, brother or boy friend. ROSARIES, PRAYER BOOKS, CRUCIFIXES AND BIBLES Coty's, All Spice, Old South, Lentheric's. Please that lady with a supply of perfume. No gift will be better appreciated. LUNCH KITS COOK BOOKS CANDY m OOMPAtJ* SETS wtthrouge^ and lipstick; colognes, MEN'S TOILET SETS--Shaving Lotion, Talcum, Soap, etc. PIPES and Pound Tobacco TOBACCO POUCHES e « WHITMAN'S, GOBELIN'S BUNTE'S C 0LATE3,. in pound and 5-pound boxes. BUNTE'S STUFFED pound jars» CONFECTION; Shaving Brushes Up to $25 $5 BalancedjGolf Bags f- OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS, STARTING WED. DEC. mu. Photograph Albums Manicure Sets Scrap Books Men's Brush and Comb Sets Our Christmas Wish 4 to that we had a good supply of Cameras, Cigarettes, Fountain Pens, Cigars, Kleenex, and various other items to offer our customers. The fkv tories are needed for war work now, but we'll have them, after peace -jrtlwrpi.- - v- * /kontCiA High Quality Sun,Glasses Playing Cards Bridge Sets Poker Chips m THE M£ HENRY DRUGGIST' Ms HENRY*ILLINOIS Help Put Over the 6th War Loan BUY BONDS . vO

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