if ceofced only » few wlwilM juat tender, it la atm a good Itfi Band the Waal Ada irau (®jy ' • f -•? &P$ 2fe|®| '; « 'I . •• -J £.:'\ .i ' " " t "k NOW SERVING MEALS from • > ;r>]V' " ' *wy «wpi - Jh't^ , \ &fr * ; - ? '„> ^ ' '•'SJ'i.-i -t > o . ' JV * * V;" £ *:&>?'. -" .'• - 'ii ";Vf • OST _ CHICKEN -s- STEAKS FRENCH FRIED SHRIMP vififeCL' : tafl(K*s^ik;'v J".; T: - The Bridge* Inc. »•••»•<•< f 441II m IIIIHIIIIIIIHMI t»«WfHlll III' - C .:•' (m " • S'v i>:. v 13 Mr. and lira. Prod Wiedrieh. Sr.. celebrated tMr golden wZSSg&uZ. iWSwLd£nLch , Jr r. Open ^house *w»a.s *h*e•ld* 5?® * P-ra-. «*tfl 5 p.m. Around 126 relatives and friends came ta congratulate thlsT happy eonnle. SSIL ®llaabeth p?** and F?ed Wtedrich were mmrrW Peeeasber 18. 1896, at the Methodist personage at Genoa City. Their atteadanta ww* Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carr. They have resided on the homestead for 47 yaars. To this union were born 2 daughters and 4 sons, Mae who resides at home; Flora (Mrs. Lester Carr); Roy; Prank; Fred, Jr., of Ringwood and Harold of Harvard. Mr. and Mrs. .Wiedrieh are enjoying fair health. They expect to leave their farm March 1 juid move to their house in Ringwood. Their son, Roy and family will move to the flarm. Mrs. H. M. Stephenson, Mrs. Viola Low and Mrs. Andrew Hawiey attended the Legion Auxiliary Christmas Party -It Richmond Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Rabarlein were visitors .at Richmond Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Sibre Whiting was a visitor at Kenosha Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew of Somen, Iowa, are the parenta of a daughter born December 12. Mrs. Ramaker was formerly Miss Shirley Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neal are the proud grandparents. Russel Lawrence received his honorable discharge from ths army Wednesday. Mrs. Wolfe Shadle visited Eleanor Pries at the Evans ton hospital Wednesday. Mrs. Ted Kooistra and sons and Mrs. Emma Anderson of Harvard were visitors here Friday. Wayne Foss spent (Friday night with friends at Algonquin. AT TUX TABLE CLOTHS and NAPKINS PLACE MAT BRIDGE SETS GUEST TOWELS - -M ** Mil 85c I TOYS • - • - PURSES -- ---- SCARFS -- COSTUME S JEWELRY HANDKERCHIEFS •4411 III ii m 1441 III ||»|M»|4 114411« 11 Mil H III 111 GAMES ef Itr. and lbs. HmCm of tjvsifovs and Mrs. Bertha Smlntfbrmd. Mia. NaB Harrington baa gone to Join bar haahand in the East for the holidays. Among these from bare to attend the Grand Opsaiiir of tia new Mari at Huntley, Saturday aftanmea win Mr. aad Mrs. C. L. Harriaon and daarttir, Amy, Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Smith and sob, Chaiiaa, pad Catherine Fraond. Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon ef Antioch spent Monday evening with MVs. Jennie Bacon. Ittatwiad Scbaal Natoa Our Chriatasas urogram will be held at the community hall Friday ening, Daaaaaber 21. 8ome of our boya and girls haw been absent from sdiool because of fllnaaa. The naasa at oar Christams Cantata is wSanta hi 8toiyland.M Miss Thompson, musk supervisor, will direct the Cantata. The boya and girla in the uppergrade roam are working on. two Christmas scenes as a part of their art wortc for this month. The Junior Sad croas woricers are collecting lava ft>r the Children's Home at Woodstock. Sehool will atart after the holidays on January 2, 1948. can aometiraas W winter swam potatoaa. Theaa mnahad «^atablaa can be tavorad with aploaa and uaed as filling for a pie, er can lie made into a custard for the children. Celers Linger Soma colors linger in the human aye longer than do other colon, according to the Better Vision institute. Experiments carried out by a railroad revealed that certain red signala, which must be seen aa blinking, woulj. be perceived aa a continuous red light if they ware faahed thore than 78 timea per minute. Blue signala, on the other band, were forced to ran into each «*her if the rate of flawing was Jfnore than SO timea per minute. the Had _ kafa, «Uefc, whai aimuhanaoualy in combinatiana. make all the letters eightless reading. Banaae of the great danger ef miataking pwaonoua muahrooma for edible ones, no one who haa not been trained to identify them with abaolute surety ahould attempt to collect mushrooms for eating. Soma contain very violent poiaona and symptoms of mushroom pfti«n"|"| are alow in developing. 'i '~ -ft v- Js' '-t'Aiiffi Seed Diatafeatantc Chatnical aeed diainfectanta not Only control peanut dfaeasea and aeed decay--for which purpoee they are allied--but alao eliminate the need for oiling the aeed with keroaene to i«pel birds and rodents. Dr. Edward K. Vaughan of Tiftcm, Ga., in reporting the excellent results obtained from peanut aeed treatment in actual farm teata, says: "In the paat, many Virginia formers have treated peanut aeed with kerosene aa a repellent to prevent birds and rodenta from eating the aeed after it has been aown." L . . , mt F i t z G era PHOHBi* WXST McHENKY * f ^ Leather Jackets Wool Coats S. 2-C., Charles Smith is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Smith. Mrs. George Haberlein spent Friday and Saturday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and daughter, Patricia, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thomas at McHenry Walter Harrison and son, Earl, left Wednesday to spend the holidays with relatives at Klamath Falls, Oregon. The Methodist Sunday school will hold their Christmas program next Sunday evening at 8 njd., at the Methodist church. A wnite offering will be taken. «> i Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bauer spent Sun- ) \ s day evening with the letters father, <. | Joseph Kattner at Spring Grove. Miss Alice Peet of Elgn spent the \ \ I weekend with her parents, Mr. and < > | Mrs. Charles Peet. Edward Harrison of Elgin spent Saturday in the Harrison-Peet home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Spitabart and son, Gerry, of Woodstock spent Sunday in the B. T. Butler home. Dr. and Mrs. Earl Young and daughter, Jane, of Spring Grove were callers at Rev. Collins Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. C. L. Harrison, Mrs. Collins, Mrs. J. C. Pearson, Mrs. Bey Harrison, Mrs. Lonnie Smith and Mrs. H. M. Stephenson attended Installation of Eastern Star at Me Henry Saturday evening. Pfc. Paul Shadle of Percy Jones hospital. Battle Creek, Michigan spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Wolf Shadle. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Woll of Winnetka spent Sunday afternoon in the Thomas Doherty home. Mrs. Ray Sengbush of Elkhorn, Wis., spent the weekend in the Fred Wiedrieh, Jr., home. Mrs. Roland McCannon and chil dren of Woodstock spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. Rose Jepson. Mrs. Flanders is spending a few days in the Clinton Martin home. Among1 those from a distance to attend the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrieh, Sr., at the | home of their son, Fred, Jr., Sunday ! were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Neff, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peet, Charles Leonard and Gordon Green of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hopper and ! son and Alice Peet of Elgin, Mr. and | Mrs. Don Smart and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nordsrren of Waukegan, Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow York and 8 children of Sharon, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Olson and 8 children, Jade Brennan, Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGee of McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Have You Prepared For Winter? - Your car or track most have a complete checkup, necessary adjustments and repairs, to put it in condition for winter weaHher. Let na check your battery, put In anti-freeie solution and winter grease and oil. CENTRAL GARAGE Phone SOO-J FEED J. SMITH, Prop. Towing Johnsburg $7.40 and j" $5.95 and up Sheepskin Vests $13.95 and up $4.95 and up »•»••••••»•«•»«*ia*aae»eee | :"ON THE HOURj < > of my death, do not weep! «;for me -- Cry not 'parted,! • »parted: union and meeting* ; ;ire mine in that hour.'--Old! ; [Persian Manuscript." ; 'borrow which comes to us; ;; ill in the passing of a loved; ; ;one is hard to bear. We; I Ihave dedicated ourselves to; ! Ilighten the hurdens of those; ! !wo serve. ! !!WUen the need arises:, let! ! !'is serve. !• Jacob Justen Sons! ! I FUNERAL DIRECTORS ! ;; Phone McHenry 103-R ; ; "Residence, McHenry 112-W; ; I Green Street, Corner Sfan ;; l-fv-. ' ft iC?' '•••!>' i*V ?.<'.m'C ;'VI kr vnr a iw «* THOMAS P. * DRUG NEW YEAR'S EVE •aasaw FAREWELL and On January 1, 1946, the ftobine Grid wtt bi the management of the new owttvt. MR. and MRS. AL RtPAN So-o-o, this is a Farewell Party giTW by hv Vk«i rickaen, a Welcome Party ta the lepana mA Tear's Party also. 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