(fr ifa. o>a>ii Mw. m - M. aUfimmm, Kn. An- Hmi«. Mrs. Viola Low an* ter, AHe* Mfeaa* Kn. rtftmitil I- finfcii wiiHnt at the h«iM at Pkol Winn near Richmond trading. The W. S. C. held a Stanley demonstration at the home Mrs. Rose Jepson Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. ttoorgeShepard were TUtm To Ml day morning. -- and Mrs. Charles Rodicker of iSUeago were callers here Tuesday, "i Mrs. Mitchell Kane spent from Wednesday until Sunday with bar its at Springfield, 111., Mr. Kane Sunday there and Mrs. Kane id home with; tiim. Nancy and Geone Ainger of spent Wednesday with grandparents, Hr. and Mrs. daughter. •it ih th» Itoy Merchant home. Mrs. -Ardin of Greenwood JMt Sunday afternoon with h« parents, Mr. md Mis. Qayttm Harrland daughter, Lt. •tatted relatives afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ebel, Jr., and eon of Algonquin spent the weekend Weldon Ai Mrs. Mayme Harrison of McHenry spent Sunday with tor daughter. Mrs. J. C. Pearson, and toUy. Mrs. Wattlee and eon, Glenn, of McHenry spent 8unday with Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Harrieon. Walter Krohn spent 8unday in the Roy Merchant home. _ __ Mr. and Mrs. William McCannon j He lud never Were Sunday dinner goeste of Mrs. ter, M»cha«>t a^VW^Webster ^ ^ Mrf Haw,e at Woodstodc. In J on Alec Anderson at the Harvard called on Mr. and Mrs; Earl S"*** hospital Sunday afternoon. in the .Andreas home. William Wilson, Jr., U. S. N., spent Thursday with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harrison. He was in a Japanese prison camp for three years. Wilbur Benoy arrived home from the European theatre of war Tuesday. His wife and little daughter are glad to have him home again. i his little daugh- Wilcox and weekend in ' Ramaeker home at JiV*.-.*.? •> J T - .W;-' • ^ .The W. 8. C. 8. met with Mrs. inola Low FYiday. A pet luck din- :t*r was served at noon. " The W. fit C. S. will service a dinat Muisys hall Thursday, No- SB. Marion Hawley entertained « bridal shower for Mrs. Harold at her home Wednesday eye- She received many M Mr. and Mrsv W. A. Collins and son. Ensign Larry Collins, of Beloit called on Rev. and Mre. Collins Saturday morning. Ensign Larry Collins lett for further training at Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson of Water town. S. Dakota, were callers in the Charles Peet home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Dusen nice gifts. ^ . iss Rita. Tonyan and Miss Shirley!stock- Oliver Lawrence home. Conway and Mrs. Ralph man. Walter Low, .Walter Ray Benoy spent the •he Andrew S°lfrB*and Mrs. Chancy Harrison, Mrs. J. C. Pearson, Mrs. H. M. Stephenson and Mrs. Roy Harrison attended Eastern Star Installation at Crystal Lakee^aturday evening. Mrs. Paul Hill and daughter, J»atricia, Mr*. Ray Merchant and Mn.|»™ William McCannon were callers in,,n the Miss Edna Neeter home in Wood- Mrs. Lill ana *rs. Kaipn Tuesday afternoon. i Simpson and son, Dennis, of Crystal I Pic. Russel Lawrence of Camp returned | Grant spent Sunday with his paroacmokt for th. |t. Elgin Tu«ta)r .fter . few » "d Mr,. Oliver L.w«n« Mrs. Kenneth Cristy and daughter,|visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.; Mr. and Mrs. Axel Carlson of Bull obbette, Mrs. B. T. Butler and Roy Merchant. * . , t_.V*n.ey and Gu» Carlson of Woodwere Charles Carr was a Woodstock < stock were callers in visitor Saturday afternoon. ' Bruce home Sunday morning. Lt. and Mrs. Rolai.d McCannon and, Amy and Barbara Lawrence of family of Woodstock spent Sunday. Chicago spent Sunday with their with Mrs. Rose .Jepson. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Law- 1" Elijah Coates of Crystal Lake rence. ! spent Tuesday with his sister, Mrs. Mr. j Fred Wiedrich. _ i called „ , daughters, Alice" and Marion, and! Mr. and Mrs. - George Shepard death of Mrs. Dodds brother. Mrs. Mae Harrison visited relatives! spent Sunday afternoon at Wood-1 Alec Anderson, who was operated 'upon November 10, at Harvard hos- Iteautf interest Taken Freni • the IHee ef the Hsiad eater-- •f Team Ago which to publish tl which has been going into the homes of some of ita present subscribers j for a' period sf fifty years. The George S. Kramer property, located on Orchard Beach, has been! sold to H. W. Rapp of Chicago. SIXTY TEARS AGO Wa learn there is the cheeee factory bui center part of the town, up for some kind of business. a prospect of uilding, fai the m, being fitted We learn that parties are negotiating for the purchase of the Howe property, in this village, and that; the old buildings will be torn down: and the large store fitted up and a stock of general merchandise put in. We get only a rumor. Frank "C. Going, of^his village, is agent in McHenry for a book entitled 'Hearthstone," or "Life at Home." A. Englen is building a hew ice house in the rear of his saloon. "FIFTY YEARS AGO > & 1. Murphy- hag rented the RftWe CHURCH SERVICES St. Mary's Catholic Charch Masses: Sunday: 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 and 11:30 Holy Days: 6:00; 8:0ft; 10:00. Week Days: 6:45 and 8:00. First Friday: 6:30 and 8KI0. Confessions: Saturdays: 3:00 p. m. and 7:00 |>. m. Thursday before First Friday-- After 8:00 Mass on Thursday; 140 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. ii'"; Msgr. C. S. Nix, Pastor. Church . . IlL Sunday--Public worship, 9:30. Church School: 10:30. Choir Rehearsals--Wednesday ning. Mrs. Kenneth Cristy, director. ( ' Exereise for Sleep sjUMtead of sleeping pills to induce aiuRiDer, a mild walking, easy all etching or bending will ease tensions that keep a person awake. . . u -- F l a y Commuters, constituting 38 per cent of all railroad passengers carried and 5.6 per cent of the total passenger miles in 1944, contributed only 3 per cent of the total passenger revenues. Order your rubber stamps at the Ptaindealei. _ v . • Pepnlarity ef . -' "*e rose is a favorite Over the world. As a state New York has the North Dakota, the wild rose has long been cultivated in countries. The flower is ixk about three inches across. It many variations of form and a Marks la BreaAeea Bag * Broadloom rug marks cauaed by neavy pieces of furniture can be r*> moved by placing a damp dvjh over tfte spot and applying a toft iron, while still creamy brush up the nap. Curled corners of rugs caa be smoothed out by applying • damp cloth and hot iron to T " and back of rug. Read the Want Ads ,t ars of fE lgin spenI t Sun- bunloHc k«, illal temlyn noc chuip. i-ewd uby« kC . R. Ruber. _ WRt- 'P«I Uftr1LCA»IS« 1a TBene VBVCI ' Smith. entertained at t. bridal shower! Mrs. Vincent Tonyan at the' , of Miss Tonyan Thursday eve- I re Sunday afternoon. A mock wedding furnished! Cadet Audrey Merchant ter, Helen Ruth Stanek, go visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neal and sons Spent the weekend in Chicago. , Leonard Brown of Palatine spent Saturday afternoon with his father 8. W. Browitr Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peet and iters, Alice" and Marion, and Mae Harrison visited relatives ! spent at Elgin Sunday afternoon. {stock. and will move his grocery, stock there soon. Our village is suffering from dust, the high winds prevailing - for the past week filling every store oil and business place from a quarter to an inch thick with dust and gravel from the street, and yet the sprinkler does not come to our relief. Sheriff Eckert was here Thursday summoning jurors for the County meets at Woodstock- Sunday: 8:00 and 10 Mil Weekdays: 7:30. First Fridays: 7:30 • -~ First Friday, Communtdii dlsthe_ Clayton:^. whieh next week. Frank 0. Going, who was injured in a runaway accidcnt last is able to be out apain. tributed at 6:30, 7:00 and before and during the 7:30 Mass. Confessions: Saturdays: 4:00 to 5:00 p. a. and 7^0 to 8:00 p. m. Thursday before First Friday-- 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 8:00 v. Wm. A. O'Rourke, Pastor. and Mrs. Roy Dodd were1 to Chicago Saturday by the FORTY YEARS AGO Louis Hawley and daughter,!* Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington were8pital, is in a critreal condition. - - callers at Woodstock and in the Gus | Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Brown were Gratton home near Greenwood Sun-, Chicago visitors Thursday. day afternoon. -- . ! Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffman famine. -j Lt. Virginia Jepson of Battle, spent the weekend with his parents The Miller-Weber wedding dance j Mrs. Marion, Mrs. Roy Neal and Mrs The price of butter on. the Elgin board, advanced half a cent Monday --official price, 22 H cents. Like Chicago, McHenry is at the present time experiencing an ice St. John's Catholic Charch, Johaabarg Masses: Sunday: 8:00 and 10:00 Holy Days: 7:00 and 9:00 Weekdays: 8:00 First Friday: 8:00. Confessions: Saturdays: 2:30 and 7:80 Thursday before First Friday'-- 2:30 and 7:30. -- -- R e v . A. J . Neidert, Pastor. ENTERTAINMENT ^ ' v' FINE FOODS AND LIQUORS £ We cater to Parties and Banqnet* Sotertaia yonr family and friendi .... at the RIVERSIDE HOTEt (At the State Bridge, McHenry^ Phone Fox Hole 266 Hotel 348 Creek, Mich., is spending a nine day i in Chicago, furlough with her mother, Mrs. Rose Mr. and Mrs, Jepson, _ Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carr were callers in Woodstock Saturday afternoon 'at Joseph Heimer's hall last night F. N. Muxxy and! was very largely attended. family spent Sunday with relatives! The new electric railway people in Marengo. j were in town last week and it begins Mr. and Mrs. Don Smart of Wau- to look as if they mean business, kegan spent Sunday afternoon and i The survey is now completed as Community night was held at the evening in the Fred Wiedrich, Jr.,'far as the river bridge. COLO WAVE SUSS TOOMAS BOLGER, DRUGS Methodist church Rev. Tavenner of a very interesting Sunday evening, Woodstock gave talk and showed home. Webster Blackman and daughter J Joan, of Chicago spent Thursday! THIRTY YEARS AGO pictures on the screen of his trip! and • Friday in the Charles Brennan. Mr. and Mm Henry Heimer have through the Black Hills,^bad 'home. _ 'removed to this village from Jsnesof Dakota, and Yellow Stone Park and Montana. Rev. and Mrs. Collins attended the tmrkey supper at Greenwood Thurs- SL Peter's Catholic Churefc, Spring Grove Mftsscs: Sundays: 8:00 and 10:00. Holy Days: 6:30 and 9:00k Weekdays: 8:00. First Friday: 8:00. - Confessions: , Saturdays: 2:30 and 7*15. Thursday before First Friday-- 2:30 and 7:15. Rev. John L. Daleiden, Pastor. M I L L INN Wi Wrne, wieheii at all tiaMs. (Fonaerly Barnard's MW) ef Wander Lake at OPEN ALL wnrra* , Beer and Saad- EHaneim Sat, S *m. 1 pjn. until 7 »JB. PTEAKS--ROASTS-CHICKEN--LOBSTER Meat Year Frleada at the MiU Inn EL M. (DEAC) STRONG L. L. (LARRY) KNOWLTON «|tfOSEY INN" TAVERN Located in the Welter Building RINOWOOD, ILL. -- F i s h F r y E v e r y F r i d a y N i g h t - -- - ATLAS PRAOER BEER Ftod f^fman, Prop- Wbrship Service: 11:00 a.nk readi- Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:00 p.m. H* FRINGER'S MOBIL SERVICE On III Routes 31 and 120, McHenry Complete Stock of Mobil Products Oeme in and see us about ftJ^IRE ®rease Job! Qeneral Automotive Repair* x Winter Tune-Up -- Washing, Simonising, Greasing Oil changing, etc. •/* W PHONE 460 Edwin Fringerf Prop. Mobilqas Mrs. Paul Walkington and son, i ville. Wis., and will go to house- Jay, and Mrs. Wilbur Benoy and keeping in the Gage house on the' Ziea Evangelical Lutheran Charch daughter, Coe EUen, visited .Wilbur j West side. | John St. Esst of Highway 31 Bt noy at Camp Grant Sunday after- j a new cement walk is being con- i West McHenry, 111. noon. | structed from Main street on the Herman C. Noll, pastor. Round Lake, Major R. H. Smith and Lyle Hop- West Side to the Mrs. J. B. Buss' Illinois. per of Chicago were supper guests. residence on Waukegan street. A cordial welcome is extended to in the Andrew Hawley home Wednes- Peter Worts has moved his fam- all who have no church affiliation to day. lily from the N. A. Huemann house! worship with us. The message heard Mrs. Charles Brennan spent from on the corner of Elm and Court | frcm our palpit, we are sure, will Monday until Thursday in the home I streets to one of the Peter J. Freund fill your heart with hope and courage. of her brother and family in Chi- j houses on Waukegan street. j Services 9 a.m. cago. Butter on the Elgin board of trade l / Sunday School 10 a.m. Mrs. Helen Johnson spent Sun- (gold at 26 cents per pound lsst Sat- ' "Christ Our Only Talking Point!" d a y n i g h t a n d M o n d a y w i t h f r i e n d s u r d a y . | W E L C O M E in Waukegan. f®- j Listen to the International Luther- S 1-C., John Doherty of Norman,' TWENTY YEARS AGO'* .an Hour Sundays--WGN 11:30 a.m. Okla., is enjoying a ten-day furlough „<> with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A newly married couple will soon Con inanity Church Thomas Doherty. 'occupy the farm vacated by Ralph Church School: 10:00 a.m S 1-C., Nelson Cristy of Jackson- Wallis in Ostend. . The furniture ville, Fla., is enjoying a furlough *11 there and everything in with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- ness. We have not learned their1 Rev. Wayne Price, Pastor neth Cristy, ! Lonnie L. Smith and S. W. Smith; were callers at Crystal Lake Tuesday afternoon. Ringwwnd School Notes | Charlotte Hogan has returned to: school after a weeks absence from school in the upper grade room. I Mrs. Diortzen, from the office of | eounty superintendent visited our' schooi last week. Mrs. Diertzen taught at the Greenwood school for I j my years. | j We have only three days of school this week. ' The Ringwood Sunshine and Happy ' 'Clover club met at the home of, jLuAnn Bauer Tuesday evening. { j We have been enjoying playing, ! soccer during our physical educa-: {tion period each day. 1 PrSSfy Whitine visited her grand-; mother at Crystal Lake last Sunday. j Dean Olson visited her grandparen's near McHenry last Sunday, j | Last Sunday Marvin Brauer visited i some of his relatives at Antioch. | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ebel, Jr., and' : son visited in the Andreas home i I last weekend. j i Johnny Neal spent last weekend in j • Chicago with some of his relatives, j ! We are working on some colonial | | casters in our art class. The work j j is being supervised by Miss Walk-' i ington, our art teacher, The book club will meet for the | month of November on the last Friday of this month. Paul Glauser is , president of the blub for this month. ' We received our report cards last week. There were some happy 1 striles and some disappointments. j The McHenry rural teachers will j meet at our school Tuesday afteri noon on the twenty-seventh of November. Santa tlaus IN PERSON AT BOHN'S TOYLAND Nov. 23 & 24 FRIDAY FROM 2:30 to 4:30 Saturday from 2:30 to 5:00 and 7:30 to 8:30 Freegiftt to tite tittle cbildrait ' 'f^ •. ' , ' . ,. gMt ' fDeo advantage of ouf lay-away .toy Bohn^s Hardware Co. Woodstock's T.wading Toy Center m I Pgoing ah THIS CHRISTMAS Be Practical.. Why wear out yourself and your shoe leather hunting for gifts anyone else can also buy? You'll save time and raopey . . - and you'll know your gifts cannot be duplicated. WORWICK'S STUDIO Phone McHenry 275 » New Wheat .Goal Set The national wheat goal for 1946 has been set at 67 to 70 million acres for harvest, or full production. lL •frS- • Northern Illinois' greatest opportunity is at hand. In the months and years ahead, demand for our area's industrial and agricultural products will soar. And all Northern Illinois is well-equipped, well-trained to meet that ever'growing need.- The war job just completed demonstrates the tremendous production capacity of our plants, |Hii farms, and our people! State Veteran Affairs ' All 48 states now have an office, department or agency to administer veterans affairs as a result of state legislative action this year. Let's all hasten die reconversion of Northern Illinois to peacetime production. Let's all work together to seize the great opportunity before us. And, most important, let's all hold firm to die belief, which will be sure fact-- that as individuals, and an area, all Northern Illinois is going sbtsdl * VOUS SttINT FASTNH MAS $10,000,000.00 TO Bl MVRSTIO IN TNI PWWM Of MOtTHUN mi wots.. . IT> IWMSTam, WWWtt PAUU AIM lliniWMII^ Now, to speed this ma's itcoannn(| "Yow Silent Pmact" btswdj |10,000.00e «o be invested in the fanre of Noctbon Illinois... its businesses and people. Hm| how much we believe in Nottbern Iiliooi|t |f jroii have * htuadtl pt»abka>> dfpfc voa sec in ta*d> with as? . Ibc more dun twenty reus it has been the buMtoea pf^Yoat Silent Puma"--Northern Corporation--to provide financial aid to business owners and individuals of Northern Illinois. Thus increased purchishtfpowet lesafas foe North sm llli n oil fsopl* S»d their communities. NORTHERN ILLINOIS H^lCOIIPORJlTIOII IM4I ' 0:'. J