Mil - *1 iiliimilMMMIIIIMIMH (By Miss Ercell Lock) nifht, November IT, ttm wiH be » Thanbgivini party pt Horn's for the benefit of the Mrs. :, MV .|. W•wll^' • Row «j» Dm (ndtlnmters? •ad daughter, ftr anything else, maybe yon can tine and Eva ted md son, Glen, tad Mrs. • Kane journeyed upto Twin and Nippersink Lodge - over the weekend. Sunday visitors at the Schubert residence were Mr. and Mrs. George Fuhrmark, Evelyn Bethke, Mrs. Mildred Tititille, Sailor John Owen from Cleveland, Ohio, and Violet Thiele, who is Mrs. Schuberts daughter. They celebrated Violet's birthday, which is November 13. Speaking of birthdays, Mrs. Lee Larson's and es are the Happy birthday. Polly WUte Pamella, vWfted Polly's parents, Mr and Mrs. Ptal Struck, over the weekend. Mrs. Joe O'Connor and children went into Chkaco to meet Joe at the train. As most of you know, Chriatsias party for the ldds, that *?. mm take place later on. That re- the city 9™ w5?kel?d minds me, "don't forget to register i arrive out here by the time this is the children at Horn's for that party, *t press, welcome, Joe. at Christmas time. All children are I hear that Mrs. Thomas Kane's invited. j cat, "Pinky," celebrated Armistice Well, pheasant season started Sun- day by having four kittens. Dirtndays Mrs Lee I day and brought the hunters out.' Saturday, November 17, "Grand- w Harold Grotthivu*' I hear that the following were out j ma," at Horn's, and her husband j thir^enth Hani.. trying1 there luck, however, 1 don t will celebrate their golden wedding jajje8 know how good it was: George anniversary. Congratulations! I _ ' _ . • Baumteck, Lon.rd Jen**, Pete Jim Pupic, to. .Mc tat l.|Ro„. BMIth i ; gxpected to be back tending wr ®t, Jacksonville to visit "Huakie" Mat* -- ,Horns when this goes to press. Lat, Rosie's and Edith's brother, add Monday night's storm sure was to see the I. S. D. {Illinois School something. I heard the Baurabecks for the Deaf) homecoming. I. S. D. have a river running through their w<m 14 to 0 and, incidentally, it yard and that water was ankle deep]was "Huskie" who carried the pigin Cole's yard. . ' I skin over the opponents' goal line Mr. Goeke of this community 1 twice. To top the whole affair, he walked all the ^ way to McCullom, crowned kin* of the homecoming Lake from Woodstock, Monday night j dance. Bob, who graduated from in that pouring rain. I didn't see him 1. s, D. several years ago, Rosie but they said he sure was dripping an(] EUith returned late Sunday H20- when he got to Horns. inight from what surely sounded The Barteldes were out over the a super weekend. U ho*, tit rood I *£ rfVlr^lUdtkt IS; ^ "fc,,t:wa • terrible thlnf(«RWnt' to homT"n LZ. Sand.;. 1«> •nd!c<",W »lm0" her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ou*P*io*la*m FAIR**# Because of the professional atmosphere that pervades oar establishment, people WMWimrs ooodude that we •nut be Mhigh-priced." But aanslly, it costs no mote-- oh* a less--so have peesenp* tioas compounded here. That's because of our large ntaae aad low overhead. So why not bring your nest prescription here to Prescription Headquarters? Thomas P. Bolger "The McHenry Druggist" parents Schmitt, went into Chicago and visited Mrs. Schmitt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glaser. A week ago last Monday, Mrs. 1 Clarence Feiereisel, Mrs. George i Schubert, Mr*. George Goranson, Mrs. Thomas Kane, and Mrs. Harry Lock went to the pottery and woodwork plants in Dundee. Before coming home they went to Elgin LILYMOOR (By Hattie Einspar) Seeing that this week is pheasant week, I think it is fitting to start this column with Ed. Mjeehan's party. - On Sunday Ed. invited twenty-five and shopped and ate. As they left I of his business associates and friends | Elgin, someone spotted an Antique from Chicago to go hunting. They ! shop, but they couldn't stop because started at Ed's home, with Mrs. j they didn't have a trailer. After | Meehan serving coffee and doughnuts at 5 a.m. At noon Mrs. Meehan served a delicious hot dinner at the Lilymoor club and in the .evening a buffet supper. It was a successful day for all and all had a wonderful time. On Sunday Mrs. Mae Svoboda and Mildred, her daughter, celebrated her birthday at her son's home, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Svoboda. Mr. and Mrs. Fields and family visited his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Max Fields, in Rockford, 111. They celebrated their birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Field's birthdays are on the same day, November 17, and the brother's on the twenty-ninth. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kurbyum and family of Chicago visited his brother, Walter Kurbyum, over the weekend. Present to help Jo Beisecker cele- SATURDAY Nov. 17th - 8:30p.m. PARTY DUCKS. GEESE, ETC. *S TAVERN McCULLOM LAKE f Benefit of Children's Christmas Party / SponsoredJby "SCREWY DOZEN" WILLIAM STEFFEN, Jfe. AUCTION THOMAS M. RAFTER, Auctioneer ? if*. V ' COST LESS TO USB QUALITY FUEL OIL Phone 465-R THENNES 506 Bo. Green St. "Keep-Full Service" This is your reoord of --HEATING COST FOR 194. <Hate Gal Amount «•!»* ~~T •" 1 •' inMti.* #5f ,5. j •?V 'if .. •' "AL-1 '1 mil j.. '.w 20 tone baled hay; 10 tons bushels oats, tofct nd, Hwl. tfce day OastM, her eon, who is 6 the navy, mhTW a beaotfcte! h oust «f red Megs. On 8unday Jo's "lends from 'gfanhurst and VUla Park finished fete. Mr. Had Km. Claries Rogers spent at that* cottage. fYiday evening, November 16. Mrs. Hyatt and Mrs. Taeger win entertain the Lily Lake P. T. A., with cards and Bunco at the Lily Lake school at 8 p.m. Everybody welcome. On Saturday, December 1, there will be a hake sale and bazaar at the Lilymoor club, sponsored by the Lily Lake P. T. A., under the chairmanship of Mn. Ed. Meehan, Mrs. S. Wijas and Mrs. Larry Bartelt. There will be games played and fun Dor everyone. Plate lunches will be served. Everybody is promised a wonderful time. Rev. and Rueickheim and sister were Chicago visitors on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Svoboda and Mr. and Mrs. JR. E. Weiler were guests at the Dgupman and Hulquist wedding Saturday evening at the White Houae. Saturday evening, November 17, will be our first community birthday party at the Lilymoor club. Everybody whose birthday is in November is invited J>r anybody who would like to have their birthday recognized in the month in which they were born, come Saturday night and find out the details. This party is for adults only. The ladies of Lilymoor were entertained by Mn. F. EL Weiler last Thursday afternoon at the Lilymoor club. Cards and bunco were played and a most delicious lunch was served. Our next get-to-gether will be at Mrs. Ed. Meehan's home. This being the week before Thanksgiving, let's give thanks for all little favors given us and pray for everlasting peace. Happy Thanksgiving t9.-ajl of you--be seei next seeing you steh Pressure Cookers Safety valves and petcocks on pressure cookers must be in good working order. The presence of faulty valves or petcocks often results in faulty operation and accidents. These parts should be kept clean and in good order at all time. of Miss FYSUlMI Mr. Mid'Mrs. bnif SSvestxo of Chicago were wedM guests in the George Michels tame, , Mrtt Alfred OeffHng and Mrs. Jos. Stilling motored to Racine, Wis.. Thursday and visited with Donald Siehoff, who wea a polio victim in St. Lake's hospital. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vydtal, McHenry, visited in the Alfred Ocffling home, Sunday evening. S/Sgt. Henry B. Tonyan has been given an honorable discharge and is at home with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Tonyan. Henry served in the U. S. army for three years and served overseaa for two years. Welcome home, Henry! Corp. LeRoy E. Meyers and Corp. Elmer G. Meyers have been given an honorable discharge and are at home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Meyers. The boys, served in the U. 8. army almost three years, of which twenty-fight months were served overseas, litis is the first chance Mr. mid Mrs. Meyers had to see their hoys in uniform as th^y were never fortunate enough to receive a furlough. Welcome home, boys! Mr. and Mrs. William Meyers entertained Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schaefler of Waukegan, Miss Laura Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Wlalter Frfemd and sons, Miss Leona Smith, .Miss Peggy Landre, Corp. LeRoy E. Meyers, and Corp. Elmer G. Meyers at a reunion Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Ford Jackson moved from the Delia Miller apartment to the Frank May apartment. Mrs. Henry Brits and infant daughter, Karel Joy, are making their home with Mr. and Mrs. Art Klein and family. «Mtm at dteto. Sahaerihs far Ika Plaindealer tJOTIGE ^ • r#v, "•< ..in •,> 1 r,n . . On account of quite an amount of unfinished law work on hand, I am compelled from now on, to limit my regular law office hours from 10 o'clock A, M. to 3 o'clock P.- M., EXCEPT by special appointments. CHARLES P. BARNES --; Pine Tree Galls ' The large "bumps" or galls that develop on numerous pine trees are caused by blister rust, a fungous disease. The loblolly pine Is one of the most susceptibte to this disease. Farm having been sold and the undersigned having decided to quit farming will sefl at public auction on the.William Steffen, Sr. farm one mile north of Greenwood on blacktop road on » WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21 Commencing at 12:80 o'clock sharp, the following described property, towit: 22 HEAD OF UVE8T00K Consisting of 4 14 Choice Dairy .Cowa Tliis is a good dairy of cows and has had a very high butterfat test. Where I have only kept a few cows my aim was to keep the best* 6 yearling heifers 2 good work horses Feed 18 acrea of corn; alfalfa and timothy baled straw; 400 ... Quaker; 200 bushels oats, Vicland. Machinery MeCormick Deering 10-20 tractor; John Deere 2 bottom tractor 'plow; Mc-D. manure spreader; Mc-D. corn binder; Mc-D. grain binder; Mc-D. 5-ft mower; dump rake; John Deere 10-ft. disc; single row cultivator; 2-row cultivator; 3-section drag. Corn planter; grain seeder; wagon and hay rack; 1 riding plows; cultipacker; Papec silo filler; electric motor and pump Jack; 800 pound rales. Set of breeching harness. Hav rope, forks and pulleys. MILKING EQUIPMENT -- Electric water heater; sterilizing- tanks, pails, strainers and milk cans; also many articles too numerous to mention. Household /urntiure including cook stove. TERMS: All sums of $25.00 and under that amount cash, over that amount a credit of six months at six per cent will be extenedd on notes approved by the clerk. Anyone desiring credit, kindly make arrangements before purchase is made. No property to be removed until settled WILLIAM STETRH, JR. First National Bank of Woodstock, Clerking M'Henry TireRecappers 311 E. Elm St., McHenry _ Phone McHenry 42$ V 24-HOUR SSRVICB SPECIALIZING) IN FARM TRACTOR TIRKS . AMD TRUCK TIRES , ' ,4 OOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES GOODYEAR BATTERIES . fSfl BUCKWHEAT FLOUR SELF-RISING BUCKWHEAT FLOUlt pPANCAKE and WAFFLE FLOUR WHOLEWHEAT FLOUR...•*<;^-r CORN MEAL All stone ground produds | McHenry Flour Mills Phone 92 R $?,• Get Winter Driving It's time to winterise your ear. Let ns fife that track or car a complete checkup^ make necessary adjustments and repairs. Oeme in now before cold weather sets in for your supply of anti-freese, and cheek your battery. v'M CENTRAL GARAGE FEED J. SMITH, Prop. ^ Phone 200-J ; TOwing /Ohnabnrf The War- Is Not Over FOR AMERICAN BOYS - = CooJios Their Heels In Foreign Ports! Stranded In Armies W Bedridden In Hospitals ' Here And Abroad OWDRIl AMERICAN Are You Going To Let These Boys DownI YOU WILL BE CALLED UPON SOON TO HELP TAKE UP THE SLACK! 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