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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Feb 1947, p. 2

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* ' V . : X v » • ' l*7 " - ? > ' " , ^ tJ->* . -' T t. . , afTjryV! . v;•&*&*rj;-\v;, j»^^MJter•," m R1NGW00D (IT Mrs. OMCN f«-- BOM Jepson entertained the H'B M500" club at her horn* A one o'clock taphm ^•v,' Colony McHenry, IUinola FRIDAY AND SATURDAY nwniti rt'If nfn Helen Walker (1) -HER ADVENTUROUS NIGHT"* Zane Grey*a • K: asaea Warren -- Nan l^die (!) "SUNSET PASS" SUNDAY AND MONDAY C , February , fauaphrey -Begart--Laurea Baeall -THE BIG SLEEP" Pla»--Carteea and Nova , CLOSED TUESDAY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY /BhUt Davis >- Psal Hear* id Claade T>BCEPT!Ojr i k&d «•• wwi MM im award*d to Mm. batter Can aad Mrs. B. B. IB» Niek Tong entertained tfc* MHO «Wm* tar koM jtaTAjr lira. Thomas Dakerty aod Mnk Oa. aad friends vary Walk, in honor of Mr aoeial afternoon was spent and lunch waa icmi The women employees ct thai Chemical plant gave a tridal shower for Miss Gloria Hardy in the We* reation room of the ; evening* Banco was | one receiving a white . j She received many niee gifts. ! The WSCS will meet with Mrs! I Charles Peet on Thursday afternoon! Feb. 20. The WSCS will serve a creamed ! chicken dinner in Mussy's hall on .Thursday, Feb. 27. I I The Keystone Home Bureau social evening will be held in the Richmond,; I Memorial Hall on^ Saturday, Feb. 15.' Cards will be played and everyone is I welcome. The Birthday club met at the homef of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison Sunday evening; honoring the birthday I of Mrs. Harrison. A pet-luck dinner i was served and a social evening was the parents of •£» v\fi/xfuvtrtriri-*^rnr \ SHE USED Only a brash Sharon, Wis., are parenU ola daughter, bom Feb. 4. Mrs. Kooistra isthe former Dora Anderson. They hate two sons to welcome the new little sister. Those from here to attend the Ringwood Home Bureau meetii which wae held in the Legion at McHenry, Tuesdsy, wwre Mrs. C. L. Harrison, Mrs. Rose Jepson and Mrs. Raymond Harrison. Mrs. Sweeney gave the leaaon on "Our Children. Mrs C. L. Harrison gave a report on their trip to California. A homemade rug ezibit waa alao on display. Mr. aad Mrs. Gordon Fossum of Richiwmd and Kenwrth Cristv, Jr., of CMcaga sprat **e, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy. Mrs. Libbie Ladd and Miss So per have moved to Woodstock and are making their home at 444 W. Jackson street. Mrs. Ladd will be 98 years old on <Feb. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Carlson have moved from the Dodge farm to their home in Woodstock. Mrs. Carlson is slowly recovering from an operation for stomach ulcers. Mrs. Wm. Roth returned to her home in Minneapolis Friday after a month's visit with her aunt, Mrs. Frankie Stephenson. Calvin Mohr is enjoying a two- Smart •. t ^ this crep year, I £'«r >j "i 7 - < , ; iV * t , \ Re-styled for the new year, with emphasis on a more I grille and cony lamenting bright work, aa w«U Sa rilmln> mavive front end and a anoother sweep to bodty contours, I tkm of the body belt molding, have done much to ghre the new Chevrolet win soon mite its debut. New frout-eQd I the new model an air of greater htsurioiMisas, MILLER THEATRE * PHONE 32 Woodstock, HI. itioaal ueaai Aaapoo hair obedient, gleaming, and ao jrmk and clean. Easy to |-i QQ tue. A jar latta along time 1 Bolger's Drug Store SATURDAY ONLY, FEB. 15 James Oliver Garwood's •NEATH CANADIAN SKIES" with Russell Hayden Plan: "PERSONALITY KID" with Ted Donaldson SUN. AND MON., FEB. 16-17 "THRILL OF BRAZIL** With Keenan W; iy» --Pli "RENDEZVOUS WITH ANNIET* Starring Eddie Albert -- Faye Marlowe TUESDAY ONLY, FE& 18 James Stewart in "NO TIME FOR COMEDY** WED., THURS. ft FRfc February 19-20-21 GARY COOPER in "CLOAK AND DAGGER" week's vacation at a winter resort at Asten, Colo. Clyde and Hrner Carr were visitors at Wodstock Friday. Mrs. John Hogan attended a 4-H conference at St. Charles, Tuesday. Mrs. Rose Jeneon spent Monday in the Roland McCannon home at Woodstock. Jack Leonard was* a business visitor at -Milwaukee, Wis* Sunday. The Community club will meet at the school house on Thursday evening, Feb. 20. Mrs. Vera Diertsen, assistant county superintended of schools, of Woodstck visited oar school Monday. Mr. aad Mrs. ClHfocd Stock and three children of Wopdstotk spent the weekend with MrT and m. Weldon Andreas and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., and daughter, Mary, Bob and Jack Brennan and Mrs. Jack Lenard and children spent Sunday afternoon and evening1 in the Don Smart home at Wfcukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jackson and daughter, Cynthia, of Richmond were Sunday dinner rueste of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whiting. Mrs. Louis Hawley is spending a few days with Mrs. Eleanor Bacon at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Colvey and children of Belvidere spent Sunday afternoon and evening in the Clayton Bruce home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert VanDusen and daughters of Elgin spent Sunday evening in the Oliver Lawrence home. Mr. and Mrs. Leander Lay and children of Spring Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jackson and daughter of Grayslake spent Sunday afternoon and evening with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whiting. Clarence Wartourton of Cary spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rawson and daughters of Greenwood spent Sunday 'afternoon in the Mitchell Kane home. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Baldwin of Norwood Park spent Sunday afternoon with his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whiting. Delmer Shook and Gus Carlson of Woodstock were callers in the Clayton Bruce home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrison were Sunday dinner jluests in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Harrison. Mr. and, Mrs. Vern Malsch of Lake Geneva spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. "Curly" Wilson of Elgin spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver .Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiedrich and family of Greenwood spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Sr. Dick Kelley, Russell and Milton Lawrence spent the weekend with relatives in Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon of Antioch were callers at hie mother's home, Mrs. Jennie Bacon, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., and Mrs. John Blackman were visitors at | EVanston, Thursday. I Miss Virginia Jepson, R. N., of Bines her mother, Johnny girls and school at a sprat Sunday with Rose Jepson. tertained th* lower room at ride party Sunday. What might have resulted in a serious lira occurred at the home of Mr. juid MrS. John Hogan Friday mornuur when an electric heater in the milk house developed a short circuit. The milk tester and John Hogan happened to go to the milk house and smailsil something burning and on teveatigating found the flames in the partitions on the. way to the roof. By that tfme_the flames were two feet high. With quick the Are was - soon extft^ or the milk house and barn would soon have gonsi A few days bsfore that, fire was discovered in the chicken house, when one of the electric water heaters caught some straw on fire. to move a lasge quantity of colli svswsas &rtng ths coming six months Is a teeter li the holding attitude el yseduoets. . . . Bat at the same time tt Je belisved that prioss.fer ttveapsk will remain high snough to make feeding profitable through the Summer and Fail period, or until next crop la harvested. / . The trade generally" believes that price of cash corn will* Mb controlled by the volmme puiehsssrt to move abroad.. . . In this oonnectlfat attention Is called to the ddmestle transportation situation and competition of other nmimortltlm ter avallshU vessel space. ... At present, movement of coal Item this country to Curope Is unusually heavy and taking up a large part of space that could be, used for grain and otHte Ordinarily Surops produoss all th^ coal she needs, but disruption of mining facilities makes those countries as dspendent on the united States for fuel a* they are for food.. . . Ooal is the obsession of every nation in Buirofie. . . , It Is needed despsrately for looomotlvee, for factories, for hsattng, and some authorities believe the need will chsngs Uttls with coming of warm weather. gnat need tor both fuel and food, reports daps abroad stole fe$t Ruropsans are wnnrtsrlng how long «md far ttuj *'-• ft count on ass of the AteMttBi Uidttfo 8te) THJ Hcta Co. Fmmers Co-op. Assn. m:. inthetr TBS OOLUUM IS BWWOMD IT Ira JTadi Unflarttiugs 'or proper car* of wash them after every wearing. This is not only for reasons of personal daintiness. Perspiration contains an acid which impairs the delicate fabric if allowed to remain for any length of time. PHONB U 6U Waakegaa M*. Evan whan labo# is cheaper than R is now, picking cotton by hand absorb* at least 00 per cent of the total cost of production. It's here--the V F WGeneral Marshall's Report and Roll for McHenry and Contact Mr. Volneyi (Bud) the Pries Market. mm m ^ ^ i^hftinA^I«>%V^VWVUVV\fliVUVXftnAfl/UVVVUVl, THIS IS NATIONAL CHERRY BEN BENSON Canned Dark Sweet Cherries Canned Pitted Sour Cherries Ttmm Pitted Sour Cherries Deep Dish Cherry Pie (a Sugar Saver) 4 cape drained, pitted, canned cherries 2 tMs. sugar I tap. grated lesMn peel 4 tble. cerastarch \j 1 tap. ienum juice i/; tan. u|t % cup cherry eyrap v w 1 teta. melted Utter or 71 Wp. amtM extract margarine H tap. nutmeg % fnp K|ht or dark corn syrap. Vi recipe Plain Pastry Place cherries in 9-iach deep pie dish. Coaririne sugar, cerastarch aad aalt. Add remaining ingredient*, Mend. Pour over eherriee. 0-inch pastry circle ( ingredi ft" tl of pastry on top. Bake i. Then moderate oven (860 degrees) with cream or ice cream. thick). Arrange 5 wedge-shaped in hot oven (450 degrees) 10 85 minutea. Serve 1 DICKDW 5 J W MAAADRDKl / ECTT W M C N E N R Y 3 AUCTION CHAS. LEONARD and ED VOGEL, Auctioneers Having decided to quit farming, will sell at public auction the following property on the old Cropley Farm, 2 miles south of Richmond on Rt. 31, then east 80 rods, 1 mile west of Solon Mills, 7 miles north of McHenry, Rt. 81 on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, Sale to start at 12:80 sharp. Machinery Rubber tired wagon and rack, like new; steel 100 bu. grain box and wagon new; 8 ft. McD. tractor disc; John Deere 099 corn planter with fert attach., 2 yrs. old; McD. 2- bot», 16-in. plow; McD. manure! spreader on rubber/ new; McD. W80 tractor: two hog feeders; 1 water fountain; McD. OP-12 tractor with cultivator, good condition; 8-sec. steel drag, new; 2 sec. steel drag; McD. side delivery hay rake; horse cultivator; McD 7 ft. mower; 18 ft canoe; McD hay loader; corn shelter; MdD. silo filler. 2 yrs. old; McD corn binder; wheelbarrow; 50 ft. rubber belt; *Hinman milking machine; 2 units pipe line, new, For 86 cattle; electric water heater; 4 milk cans, tank, silo cart and feed cart. Livestock Holstein cow: team of horses, 7 and 10 yrs. old; tft breeching harness; 82 chicken*. Feed 40 tons good corn in cribs; 8 bu. DeKalb seed corn; 76 bales of soy bean hay; 460 bales good clover hay tied with wire; 1600 ou. Boone oats; 150 bales of straw. Household .Furniture; Home Comfort cook stove; piano; several aricles too numerous to mention. TERMS--All sums of $25 and under that amount, cash, over that amount j a credit of six months, at 6 per I cent will be extended on notes approved by the clerk. Those desiring credit kindly make arrangements Krior to purchase. No property to e removed until settled for. BEN BENSON Richmond State Bank, Clericiag Not responMble for any accidents. MY MOMMY ALWAYS MVS ALL OUR KAKERY GOOtSXT Rivcrsidpfisfce Shop -- A . T L S . •- mrnm v ' • Hmrm Today* . * More on mm WayI it is r/:.. OVERTON- MOTOR SAL 3 FRONT STREET McHENRY, '» *

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