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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Jan 1946, p. 2

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(By Hattk Einspar) evening- of this icik Tw«-*ce club -will have their ^Jteat card and banco party at the . ^akastde hotel in Lily Lake at S Com* on, folks, let's all atten, AHea SafcaaAir, KM on January 2. Altai was.the wife of the late Levis Ichroeder. Mr. and Mrs. Sduotdn came to Lily lab $o build om of the lint homes in the subdivision about 1M4 and later known as the Bm 8top Vmln. In July. 1940, Louis Schroeder died of a heart attack and Altee, his wife, kept up the restaurant mktQ the end of the season. Than she sold at* Mn. Slave ter, Afima, are with bar mother who is very ill ta OUngo. The ladies of Lttymeor will have thair flrst' card and banco of the New Year at the libnoor dub Thursday at- 2 jp.nL, with Mrs. W. P. Einspar jks nostsaa. A surprise birthday parte was held for Tom Legge on Sunday. January 6. Present were Mr. 4 pna i, . . . . - ~ 3 , j'v„j Mrs. H. Heit* and family, Mr. and 1 -be greatly appreciated. All Hendricks and three grand-children Mrs z. Nietert and family of ^nattens can be brought to the june, Jane and Betty, of Chicago. wheaton, Mrs. O. Budd and son of lakeside hotel on or before Friday., june is now Mrs. Bergan and Jane, Maywood and Mrs. M. Winkel of • 1-- m A# Atiw AnMila a«i4 1 %v em A 1* _ ^ » __ wld and make their first party « the home and ^restaurant and went success. A donation of a prise to live with her daughter, Helen One of our Old friends and neighmm td§ Mrs. Smith. Alice Schroeder just; Lilymoor. Happy returns. missed being a great grandmother. Eileen Landl is spending a wonderbecause the day „af ter she died'•. ®--" i iful- vacation w-i th- -her grandparent^. January 3, Mrs. Bergan gave birth the August Landls, in Florida" O; utiful baby daughter. One ^ " J" w FEDERAL INCOME „ „ . TAX NOTES %. i ~ Jfmtiary 16th is the deadline for ^ and the paying of the last quarterly installment due for taxpayers who on and a new one Is That's what keeps the World revolving. Congratulations are in order for Fred Svobodi being the new scout master scoutmaster's assistant <£tbaJ*c: j have filed a declaration of estimated Henry Boy Scouts. We know you 11 < jncome tax return for the year 1945. do, a good job. _j m_ I However, if, on or before that date Visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed Mec-Ja completed final income tax return han, and her mother, Mrs. Molitor, is js fiie(j) payment of this fourth quar- Mrs. Ray Brei and her daughter,; terly installment need not be made, Sharon, of Chicago. , and the notice received from the Col- , So- sorry to hear that Ed Meehan lector should be attached at time of was in bed with the flu for a. few'filing, remitting any additional days. amount of tax due with the return LeOra SeyfTerth celebrated her after claiming credit for amounts birthday Saturday, January 5, at the earlier paid on the estimated tax. Lakeside hotel. Sunday her children1 Where a taxpayer elects to pay the from Chicago came out for another last installment due on or before birthday celebration. There .||f||g|qp0 .JjyH §» the paat few Ifra. Lamas it' happened to bar milHaf op fiW I lost while celebratfi$«e*er the "holidays. He slapt almost |D day Sunday, a most unusual thfeqr for Mar. Mrs. Marsh and her mother, Mrs. Wrublewski,' spent Wednesday in Chicago. After enoying a most delicious dinner they took in a show, Visitors at the Marsh home over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. W.j Grafno. I Mr. and Mrs. Morrison from Clin conjing was January 15, the income tax return!about the Teen Age club card and •••< 111 iUll 1111 M M I f I I • I (By Dick Hyatt} *Just like Spring"--those words war* board coming from many last Sunday morning. The weather, indeed, did remind one of those warm spring days, when the flowers and all begin to bloom. After that brief spasm we had of ice and snow, it is a relief. Last Friday evening, after much T , , ,. skidding around on the roads, the j *?".» Ia » w ^w mdtabeni of the P. T. A. gathered-| visiting the McDermotts. Myra has for tbair meeting. Everyone, pres- 8,nc« «<*"» to Nashville, Tenn. ent had a very delightful evening! Weekend guests at the George and all satined to enjoy the group |Wegner home were Mr. and Mrs. singing most of all. When it was j Gus Hofer and Mr. and Mrs. Russ approaching the time to serve coffee,, Stein, also Marie Healey. it was discovered the coffee pot was I On the tenth of this mqnth Ruth missing. But it was soon found and j Lavin will celebrate her birthday, everything went on calmly from: We all join in and wish you a most there. {happy birthday, Ruth. Getting stuck in the mud was a j" Also having a birthday this week rather common occurence with those I js "Ma" Hyatt, this will be celebrated attending the committee meeting of! by her on the eighth. You know the<-L. L. B. C. which was held at it's the hardest thing trying to Mr. Lannes' home last Saturday eve- J find out how old ihother really is. ning. The job this meeting was to When asking her we always receive accomplish is now being fulfilled. I the same answer. "I'm as old as my Preparations are now being made for,little finger." the Valentin* dance which is to be! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pierotti spent the weekend in Chicago. The reason for their short trip was the Knights of Columbus ball which they attenedd at the Lyons club ballroom. " ' Spending the weekend at the held at the clubhouse on the sixteenth of February. Also for the dance program. It's only one day away now, folks. Have you made the arrangements for coming Why, I'm speaking JSNot only the youngest geoerarioa but all of us, ins these bosy times, must make a special effort to keep well. .Consult your doctor at the frst indication of illness-- ..and heed his experienced Counsel. Follow his example, too, by bringing your preecripboo* here where skilled, <: Registered pharmacists give their close attention to preacriptioa compounding. Thomas P. Bolger McHenry Druggist** Clarence and Adeline Seyfferth, Eda then must be filed not later than a n d R o y W i s h h o v e r a n d S k i p p y a n d M a r c h 1 5 t h . . . . Bobby j 'Farmers are required by law to file Visiting at their cottage over the « declaration of estimated tax return weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Vic for thf^ear 10l,9-45: T 7 w"; Bassi, Vic Jr., and their daughter if . a completed - - ; final income tax return is filed on or bunco Hie kids are holding it at- the Lakeside Inn, at 8:00 or any time thereafter on Friday, Jan uary 11. The kids are make this Hyatt home was Miss Arlene Fleishmann of Chicago, a guest of "yours truly." On Saturday night Arlene and myself attended the Snow ball trying to4 at the high school and on Sunday huge success and can | afternoon most everyone saw us get only do so by having your Don't fall down on the job. help, ting the news around the subdivision. an/1 mnilmn .Tono Mann nnrl Bnn. i nnai niea i/un w inn « They) The last weekend, Jerome Yaeger . ' | before such date, the requirement for' need every one of you there to spent in Chicago at his brother's. : nitl , _ , . , . . . j ! the filing of a declaration of esti- ^ Fred Svoboda and a few friends mated tex return may be disregarded. of McHenry and Vic Bassi, Jr., and ^ distinction must be made between his friend were Chicago visitors last; those persons engaged in farming, ---- --.-e,.., r--j week. They - went to see Leave an(j the farm laborer working for j All donations will be greatly appre Her to Heaven, then had supper, wages who was required to file a i ciated. Thank you! at the Old Heidelberg. Everybody i declaration of estimated tax return make it Jthe success they are planning it TO be. If anyone wishes to donate any prizes or anything else, these may be brought to the party. On Saturday morning James Krien left his familv and reported back to the Great Lakes naval hospital, where he is recovering from wounds | suffered in the Pacific. James has I just finished being home on a fifteenfurlough. . . . . „ r i d a y w h i l e M r . V e n e e r w a s a t 1945.. a very j work, he met with quite a serious , Hines Veterans' hospital, wants to Taxpayers whose income is less dear friend and old acquaintance of i tragedy. His truck tipped over while thank all his friends and neighbors j than $5,000 per person, and all syb- all the older residents of the lake, j he was in it, but he was surprised j for the wonderful basket of fruit, ject to withholding tax, have until I This was the news of the death of: to find he had no serious injuty, and icandy, nuts and cookies they sent March 15th in which to file returns {Mrs. Schroeder, one time owner of (so are we. "TLes," must have surely , him, at Christmas time and not only • 0f income, and may use the withhold-, the Bus Stop Tavern. Mrs. Schroe- j had his rabbits foot with him. for the basket but for their though- jng. receipt form W-2 furnished by der died over the past weekend. I For your convenience and mine fulness and good cheer. Lets keep the employer instead of the regular Wonder what *ort nf r<>lphrntin<r also, there has been deposited a box it up and send him a card or letter form 1040, but where the regular Mr and Mrs Kiehl did over tho'in^e Lily Lake grocery store where once in a while to let him know form 1040 is used, payment of tax j holidays as Mrs. Kiehl is still bear- you can drop your news. These • > „ i ~ -- --••( Bringing the holiday celebrations i day i enjoyed a wonderful evening. , for the year 1945, on or before March to a most sad climax was the start-1 Fri Herman Topel, who is at the 15, 1945. (ling news of the death of ' Veterans hospital, wants to address that we appreciate what he did for (if any is due) must accompany same, Herman Topel CONNOR'S TAVERN Located VA miles north of McHenry on highway 31 POTATO PANCAKES jServed every Friday, from 6 to 10 p.m. SANDWICHES/ SOUP AND CHILI 2 ^ : ^ ' -- • -- 0 HELEN BIRK, Manager in which case the withholding receipt form W-2, is not to be attached to the form 1040. March 15th is the deadline for the filing of the 1946 declaration of estimated tax returns, and at least onefourth of the tax so estimated must be pstid at that time. J. R. McCORMICK, Depuy Collector. M c H e n r y c o u n t y h e a d q u a r t e r s above the State Bank in Wbodstock. mg the traces' of that beautiful | items will be picked u^ lat^ shiner. Oh, don't get me wrong | Monday afternoon. This 1lelp will folks, Mrs. Kiehl claims she received ; ^ greatly appreciated. Thank you. this when falling off of a chair. I ' On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Kiehl j THANKS FRIENDS visited with the Roy Morrisons. | Mrs. Lola Walsh has written from Pfc. Curtiss Strutz has once'again her home in Los Angeles, Calif., of reported back tq Fort Knox, Ky,! her deep appreciation of the many after spending the holidays at home j cards and gifts sent to her during with his parents. | the holiday season by McHenry Visiting with the Gilmores and fiends. Mrs. Walsh was remem- CARD OF THANKS We would like in this way to express pur heartfelt thanks to neighbors and friends for the many kindnesses extended in our recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Grotthuss. Virginia and Joanne ' Grotthuss. *34 Order your rubber stamps at the Plaindealei. Kissels over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Duggan and family. The elder Mr. Duggan is a former resident of Harvard. Other visitors were Harry S. Szeklucki and his mother and sister, Jayne. Mr. Szeklucki is the owner of the Three Star Laundry, Chicago. W\e are also sorry to hear that bered by many local folks who knew her during her long residence here. Domesticated Water Buffalo Water buffaloes are domesticated aa beasts of burden in India and Malaya. They are being used by U. S. troops in India. 1 Dehivr Everything Completely Finished r hi 10c par lb. FlsMftofk . • ttirte 12c Each fa Thi® Bundle -*•?* - n;"! Winter-Special III ti erything washed and Fluff Dried 7b ; i^js L' All of your clothes art carefully washed by our scientific method and returned hy- • • gi^nically clean^ ready for easy ironing: > J Special attention in washing colored arti- ' cles. Sl.OO 0$ each additional ' 90% Finish Service All flat pieces are ironed. Bath towels, rags, and wearing apparel returned fluff dried ' I lO 9c lb. additimi Shirts Hand Finished each Additional u In Either Service SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY PICK-.UP AND DELIVERY P3 Elm Street ' v Phone McHenry 104-M McHenry Cleaners and Laundry Services DON HOWARD Former!? 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