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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Jan 1947, p. 7

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Illfaafa I nual dasa '26.00 _ _ . aaeonded hy j Tallman, Bobbins 41 Oo^ sapt^ ht tin vibrates af the last} pl£e SIM ^ ^i^<V*<VVVVV\<VW*aVXAAAAAfUVV¥VtlVVVV TJ-i'.S •'j ^ ; w%r! -4*1 1 Over 23 Years on after- Mil Jennasen af Fox Lake was a at the bran of Be*, aad Mrs. of LMr ^ - - ' Cleaners PHONE 20 t06S. Green St McHENRY Gaorge Thompaen of IkBiwvapant Saturday evantng in the Bo Baner Mr. and Mrs. Faal Collins and family of Arlington Heights ware callers at the heme of his parents. Bar. and Mrs. Collins, Sunday aftern° Mr. and Mrs. John Criaty and family of Aldan and Mrs. Laella Stephenson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mir. and Mrs. Weldon Andreas and family spent the Weekend in thr Albert Ebel homo at Barrington. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison and daughter, Carol, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrison were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marlowe and family at Huntley. Kenneth Cristy, Jr., of Chicago spent the weekend at hia home here. Mrs. Mayme Harrison of Me- > Henry Spent Sanday with her daughter, Mm. J. C. Pearson, and family. Mr. aad Mrs. Clayton Harrison spent Saturday afternoon in the home of their son, William Harrison, and family* at Round Lake. Those nam here to attend Eastern Star at MeHeairy Monday areninr were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison. ABSOLUTE ZERO mm ibMiK* ti . 'P4' ^'" ' - V » ' -J'k 4 ' 'Rig aftifld&Ily acUm this abymal ool4 - --140 dofraoi F. ••or created by mtchanlcml nMfaratian, -T:^. ,w. . • ; . V ,'^ - - t ^.1-% ¥IS Bowmr, nrjin§ dafroet of cold can be produced BBd ioally V yon need refrigeration--Call us! • 1 .« n r o 312KLM8TEKT : •' • *• ' . .1; • V* - £ - ^ *- S ' --Wf r&jS*/ •; 1'^ •'1 I 5r' • ' • ' • *r •; - •' * ' , "V \ f • 1 Through booms and slumpe--always affording tlio tamo dopondablo service of superior fadlitios and experienced Mi * f • iffi \m PS ,s?. /Ji 'J?.# • nf. ; 'fs% GLADSTONE'S ^ ...... * . , , - *. ••'Ci - f t, A. * : h- *C •V- * * • WOMKH'B -- w«w COATS . 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