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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Dec 1946, p. 10

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Thanksgiving : |ChM|t (Hoc Ikh Luton spent the holiith his family guests in tho i Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. . jflwEee Gtoe. Jr.. of Oak Pwk. Mr. • Mn. CAoa and ftanlly of iiV IMiMk «nd Mr. and Mn. Harry , Do«d ind ffcmilv of McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Inrank Kempfer, Jr., ,v" spent Sunday at Qarthage, 111. Thanksgiving guests in the Alex • f Drocker home were Mr. and Mrs. yj • X '"SfW r' f i '• " C „ i FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Tyrone Power -- Nancy Kelly "JESSE JAMES" Alan--Short Snhjects , i SUN. 4k MON„ DEC. U Jeanne Craine -- Cornel Wilde "CENTENNIAL SUMMER" ft* World News * Cartoon CLOSED ON TUESDAYS WEDNBSDAY AND THURSDAY Henry Fonda -- flone Tierney -IHE RffTURN OF ? FRANK JAMES" ** % of -- in the Earl Walsh homo on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William F. Doherty orty wore dhnor gvosts u the John ^riRkn hmo In Vmlmnt on 4 Sunday. •. • Thanksgiving Day guests in the home ofilr. and Mrs-VilHam BUletor aft Calnmet City. Ind., won Mr. and Mrs. William Rothennel, Mr. *nd Mrs. James Rothennel, Mr. and Mrs. Rothermel and Lore* Rotherall of McHenry. . and Mrs.* Dale Thomas loft FRI. ft SAT., DEC. «-7 A picture for everyone -THE RETURN OF RUSTY Story of a Boy and His Dog! Pins: "GLASS ALIBI" with Paul Kelly SUN & MON., DEC. 6-9 CENTENNIAL SUHHE& In 1947 Technicolor with Cornel Wilde Jeanne Crafai Darnell Walter Brennan TUESDAY ONLY December 19 RANGER BICYCLE NHlST --On the Screen-- "SHOCK** with Vincent Price Lynn Bar! SCHENLEY HOLIDAY WINES Port'- (NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS Sherry * Muscatel * Burgundy Specially Priced M. DeLuxe $3.49 5th Pint $2.25 _ THREE __ FEATHERS 5th $3.98 Mount Vernon A fine rye - Whiskey $3.98 5th IMPERIAL Whiskey 5th $3.49 Serve These Famous Cocktails At Your Holiday Parties Walker's Dry Martini, Manhattan (5th) - Heublein's Dry Martini (5th) FAMOUS BLENDS FOUR ROSES LORD CALVERT OALVERT RESERVE CALVERT SPECIAL SEAGRAM 7 CROWN Fleischmann's Preferred PHILADELPHIA (All brands listed are fifths) ^0Aii!IXAN CLUB (Limit 1) 5th $5.47 DOp BELL • ttfc $3.15 \ OLD CROW 10b Proof 5th feTg FRENCHDRY Vermouth Rth $2.39 BETTER BUYS AT on Mr. ant Hy of Alton, I1L, weekend in the C Dokor and fan. wnt the hoHdny H. Dnfcer homo L |lfW| a W spent Thanksw __ Schhdlfcr homo at Crystal Mrs. Nellie Bacon and Miss Ann Frisby visited in .the Harold Bacon home on ttianksgiving. Mr. and Ml*. Kenneth Murray of Wanconda visited in tho Allans Adams home hew* on Thursday. Jack Phalitn was ji garni in the Orville Koaru hdi^e m Woodstock the holiday in Peoria, where they visited his relatives. Miss Helen Schneider spent last! week visiting friends in Chicago. Dinner guests in the Robert!' Thompson nome on Thanksgiving Day were Mrs. Floyd Thompson ana Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Latshaw ahd daughter* Sandra, of Congress Park, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thompson of Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Geonre Koltz and Helen and George Koltz of Naperville, Mr. and Mrs. William Van Natta of Crystal Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alexander of Hebron and Miss Maud Granger of Elgin. Spending Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mrs. Anna Miller were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hermance and daughters of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Miller and family of Fox River Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Stoffel and daughter, Mary Ann, and Jerome and Mary Ann Miller of McHenry. Mr. and, Mrs. William Morgan and daughter, Jeanne Marie, of Elkhorn, Wis- and Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Purvey at -Cryatal Lake wore Thanksgiving Day guests in, the Joseph J. Miller home here. Eugene Miller spent Thanksgiving Day visiting friends in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Staroste of Milwaukee, Wis., were McHenry business callers on Saturday. Mr. ahd Mrs. William Pries, Sr., have left for Jensen, Fla., whore they will spend several weeks. Mrs. Clarence Martin visited in the John McGlave home in Chicago last "weekeiid. She returned home with her family on Sunday. Miss Mary Grace Murphy who is attending Mount St. Claire college in Clinton, Iowa, spent the holiday weekend with her parents here. Bob Bacon of Chicago spent the weekend at his home here. Miss Helen Stoffel spent Saturday in Chicago. Milt Pederson spent a few days the last of the week visiting relatives -in Elgin. Miss Catherine Schwerman o: paraiso University, Ind., spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Paul Schwerman. Miss Nancy Carey and Miss Vivian Leonard of Meridian, Miss., both of whom are attending St. Mary of the Lake c o l l e g e at Notre Dame, I n d , spent the Thanksgiving holiday and weekend in the Walter Carey home here. Miss Marion Freund, a freshman student of Mundelein college, spent the weekend at the home of her parents, the Peter Freunds. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dibler and son, Harold, and Mrs. Mary Dibler and daughter, Marilyn, who is stewardess for the United Airlines spent the holiday in the Ed. Nickels home here. Mrs. O. Tollefsen returned last week from St. Therese hospital, Waukegan. Miss Inga Lang spent Sunday with friends in Chicago. Miss Joan Reihansperger, Miss Barbara Carey and James Winkleman, all of whom are attending Beloit college, spent the holiday at their respective homes "here. Richard Hayes has returned to Chicago after spending a few days with his mother. Mrs. Edith Hayes. . Bob and Bill Adams of Elgin visited friends and relatives in McHenry last Friday evening. Mrs. Eleanor O'Neill and son' of Lake Geneva spent Thanksgiving Day in the William Whiting home here. Ben Bonslett of Chicago visited in the home of Mrs. Simon Stoffel on Thursday afternoon. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bonslett of Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. William Brahm of Chicago spent Thanksgiving Day in the John Murtaugh home. Dinner guests in the Howard Collins home on Thanksgiving Day were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stickles and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lumber of Long Lake, Mrs. Richard Shieles of Deerfield, Miss Jean Duell of Grayslake and Milton Stickles of Long Lake. Miss Marguerite Johnson, who is teachng in Wheaton, 111., spent tho weekend at the home of her parents here. Other guests on the holiday were Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Eder and Mr. and Mrs. George E. Johnson of Evanston. The Misses Elaine Schaefer, Betty Kramer, Shirley Patzke, Bernice Blake, Betty Kilday and Dorothy Freund spent several days in Milwaukee last week. Richard Ward of Valparaiso University, Ind., spent the holiday with his parents, the E. B. Wards. _ Mrs. Clarence Russell and son, Revert, of Mount Vernon, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. James Bell of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Ohlrich and family of Woodstock wore Thanksgiving Day guests in the H. H. Bell home Be sure and bring the kiddiao hi to see Toyiand at Altheff's Hdwe. store. 29 Order your rubber mmum Plaindoalor. ^ H- * v * . • " M here. MAIL PACK AG E8 EARLY McHenry postoffice officials are joining with those throughout the nation in making a request that Christmas packages and cards bet mailed early, even though they are being sent to another address in the city. Some large cities are anticipating such heavy mail that not promise delivery of and cards within the same city that are not mailed before December 16. they do packages 2VOSDSOVLK7F WJlP * and larceny, wm denied one process protection of th* low. t§» the •iking fir n reversal of tho of aonvictlea entered Auxiliary -- Crystal Altar sad The opinion Court Mod their case on November 26. McHenry The Indictments involved robbery Ptoty; tit . - : -j w >v v.>f * '• • 'i "• i'i# . J.< - '«•- fc, t »i r «<#%• • h«ye assembUd a great array of gifts that men like and naed. Day-totomers is a constant sourco of information fused to fill thes4 likes and needs. You'll do well to come to this Men's Store for HIS ires ramoip^ trade Mark nanies are an assurance of real wortk^ FINE ROBES jHe'll like the warmth of the flannel--the *>martne: .s of Rabhor style and the feel of th^iluxurious 100% all wool quality. You couldn't think of a more useful pleasure giv*|»g gift th#a this. 14.84 other robes to $29.50 «.;v 4' }W. V> ** * ^ r* All wool shirts in rich solid colors--skillfully blended color combina tions. Well tailored comfortable $10.95 others $5.95 to $12.5ft «• ,»>.*.•-i *• wtm 3s. Gift Belts In t te. iety of leathers of fine pigskin and s u p p l e cowhide Famous Expanso belts, and Pans, as well as the well known StratoBnc makes. $^.50 to $5. Gift Hoee in Sua all mmL nylon and wool, fine rayon and nylon and rayon. Choose from a selection of solid colors and •* Stc to $SJM» Gift sweaters by Jantaen. Gnntner, Wilson and Coop- Here is a varied so* of colors and skt in luxurious |D| Gift Mufflers in solid colors and plaids, of. all wool and of fine ravon. ^ • u w - t o * ••; 5 . STORE FOR A^EN ^117 GREEN STREET McHENRY ; "rr..7 •: •; t 'IZZX* ] rr> : . -

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