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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Dec 1945, p. 10

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94*1« ^§ltr • s| Sooty IVofey Int " "_ the wwft with the Mrs. Markaret >MIIM'»M»MMMMMW»|Ny> fa bridge; Flans Pabtte r"i: Party Deccaber 17 - The regular monthly meeting of &; •; fet Legion Auxiliary wil lbe held at | new time, 7:30 p.m., on December •J 17, in the Legion hall. The early ! "" atarting time has been aet because following the meeting them, will be a public card party, to which everyone is invited. *niis will begin at 8J0 o'clock. Durng the evening a blanket wilt be given away ami follunch wOl be served, used to defray «*- through chaofClbte -^veterans' hospitals at D. of* A. WSnterff;^ The Citholic Daughters of America %rid dwir business meeting last Thursday evening, at which time plans were made for a Christmas party to be held on December 20. fiBacfc member attending is asked to bring a twwnty-ftve cent gift for of last Winning prises: on, Mrs. EH*- Stottnu1 rs, Eleanor Young Adams in pinochle; and lira; Ofive May in Ave hundred. Tasty refreshments were served by Mrs. Colletta Adiii and her committee. - # • • Christian Mother! Beet Officers '• At the meeting Christian Mothers, and Altar society last Friday evening, forty-seven ladies were present to enjoy the annual Christ* mas party. An election of officers was also held, with Helen D. Weber being elected president; Margaret Schmitt, vice-president: Theresa WelLgait, treasurer; and Julia Justen, aoeretary. Cards followed the business of the Meeting, with Mesdamee Anna Felts, Gertrude Hitter, Rose Freand, Florence Make and Catherine Barbian winning prises in pinochle; Clare Adams in five hundred; and Caroline SchleeSle in banco. .y~r*, Each member present received a gift from the society. A delicious luncheon was served on a table attractively decorated in iMilla GeraM* setwsd as of the niiHtM In tharga, with Mary Freund as c»-rhairaian. Btvervtaw Camp Has Ch I urn 1 Party On December 18, Riverview Camp, R. tf. A., will enjoy their annual Christmas party. There will be a twenty-five cent gift exchange and each member is asked to bring a couple of sandwiches. Coffee will be furnished by the camp. At the last meeting an election of officers was held, with the following chosen to serve for the next year: Oracle, Elisabeth Schoewer; V. Oracle, Margaret Bienapfl; P. Oracle, Frances Vycital; Chancellor, Dorothy Nickels; Recorder, Mayme Freund; Reviewer, Mary .Weingart; Marshal, Gertrude Weber; Inner Sehtinal, Helen Weber; Outer Sentinel, Alplan Padersen: Manager for three years, Lena Bohr; Physician, A. I. Froehlich. Other officers will be appointed by the oracle. , Elect Officers Far ' Fox Valley Camp it I - v* > \. At the last meeting trf €he Fox River VaQey camp, R. N. A., held on Tuooday.T evening, December 4,« an lamp; Harrieon; of the meet. was made on' AAft, Ana Downs; on November Petereeni Esther, Markcld before . . were! . won by Mrs. Ann Stoffel, Mrs. Made p Bon' Kempfer and Mrs. Alvin Phannen-' still. Many other awards were merited by other guests of the evening. * * ? • O. E. 8. Installation • To Be IMi Dec. 14 ^ Installation of newly fleers of the local chapter, O. E. 8., will l» held on December 14 in the Maaonle Temple. Johanna A. Thompson, worthy grand matron of Hliaots, will be the installing officer. Lillian Gilbert, grand lecturer, will be installing chaplain. Escorts for the installing officers will be Charles W. Goodell, Robert w m I(_ ™ __ Thompeooand George Reikor. Mabel in mify conceivable ftrrm rsndies, JohnMtn will unr* •« (Mlalilfw ' AV- 1 nnnxn.. lull. 1 -- ___ for tiw<Wleate Mtldaa donated hjr the varievs members. The^aext meeting will be hdd on the socond Tuesday of the month, instead of the first one, as that is New Year's Day. * * vi* .• ~ •„ . . *•»- Open House On . Marion. Golden Wedding , _f • ,-1 - Reiker; Warder, Open house will ^MWlr: V. r r, 0»de. Recorder, Alice -- «ae*!l«i*, „ Carrie Justsn; Eva Wegener; Marshal, ] thoff; Inner' Sentinel, Caroline da; Outer Sentinel, Lelah Manager. Edith Hedstrotti; C. W. Klontc. During tike business ing, a vary fine report the card party given 80, at which time a beautiful blanket was awarded to Mrs. Edith Hed-1 Vnii11*/y**?er» be hefd fot strom. Other special prises were, Sentinel, ^la Ste-, and Mrs. Fred Wiedrieh, Sr., in honor of their golden wedding an-; n - | niversary on Sunday, December 16, j w!TrS? > - ft»m 1 to 5 p.m., at the home of) F"* 1iTlrich' ,r" ofJwwJiap Bay on T*ies- Pinochle Chb ; tor • Otfiatasaa party. Mere With Mrs. Snifim than nxty members ana guests v«n pneent. The major leeoon was givm by Mrs. Oairn home advise!* ef ,, . w Tf" D*w»ee in dren." "Home For Christmas," by Lloyd Douglas, was reviewed by Mrs. Vaneaae Sells. 1* v- • • _ . Bvenrone brought a treat, or had Goodell, Robert to perform a trick. The tnatp were ^'Y' T J. ^ Hie Eut River Road Pinochle club mat last Thursday in the home of Mrs. E. R. Sutton. Prises were awarded Mrs. Eleanor Nye, Mra.'i George Gkts and Mrs. Thomas j TOonneson. The next meeting of the club will be held on December 20, at the home of Mrs. Thonneeem. __ '-till™ ihf tk group. Mulite Party '• ; tfp* * HhuMIV Night | Tickets are no# on - be puiehasad at the door for tim skating to be held on Thursday eve* 18, thai Catholic Youth organisation. Admission price is fifty cants. Anyone is welcome to attnL Entertains At, ' /' Farenrell Party Mrs. John Braeaeke enter s^c&yhj^LygtisP WeteaedaK Tfce aaeW catberfa« *nrad as fhrewan, for Mr.ind Mrs. Braaseke are leaving to make tiheir ^om?. ^ *** hi Chkaga for the wtHMr mertk Qtnh mZ vided entertainment daring the •£ tarnoon, with prisee awarded to " Ben Diets, Mrs. Albert Yales Mrs. George Glee. the United States tank In .000 for pernuuMahf » tvi? I *&.. i 1 tw« n nKte t M fir oMpGmb m ywiewwtni ^ md ensti^f In, Bolger's Drug Store #REEN STREET ' McHENRY, ILL. Fi PHONE 19 What ft happy mail you'H make him on Christmas if you shop for his gifts here. There isn't anything his wonderful old or young heart desires that you can't find among our priceless gift suggestions. Just don your bonnet and start choosing today. Wool Shirts SLACKS WM' \ A V\ \ t $4.95 up GLOVES - $6.95 up~^ SPORT SHIRTS Giv» Victory Bond# This Glorious -.'fiJk Christmas . Beautiful ties to brighten his Christmas. $1 to $2.56 Tie and Handkerchief sets ' ; <2.91 BabhSr rob^s in want medium weight flannels. ~ $12.96 to $2S Ffw* aH #ool sweaters ia either pullover or coaf^ style. $4.95 to $1% • IVee Swing Suspender^; in all elastic $L5Qf Stratoline belts in fine pipkin with sterling sil- $2.25 up it TIES VICTORY BONDS if-,' 'i jCf u » 'Y C.. 55c up Stratolnp belts In liorseliide leather $3 Paris belts in all leather. $1 to 12 Stratoline suspenders in pisrskin $6 "VVindhnaker jackets in «rat»erdino and in wool fleece lining. S w a n k l e a t h e r w a l l e t s "$7.95 to $17.25 with all the pocket features men like. $2.50 to $12 Leather gloves in soft Mocha or ruor",orl pijrsHit. $3.95 to $5.50 Warm wool mufflers andL fancy brocaded rayons colors and in solid white. $1.74 to $5.4* C^xv warm wool hose lit fith#r short or lona? 39c to $1.65 McGEES The ©ift Store for AVen Green Street, A\cHenry .1 .

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