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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Aug 1947, p. 7

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>• *Vtf: r: $f;7- V\v".'v 7| si; mmmmm (ByMis. Mr. and Mr*. Gwn Blwpinl «• tertained their "fOO" «M fet tbeJr fcswe, Thmiay 4Midfl|. wen swaiM to Mr. ani Mis. GMitA UfK Mn* Wi Mif. lit |hm d* 4m MlptaiMi in the torn ft Mrs. Hmmms Dohotf at MeHenry, Thuinfai Prises were awarded to Mrs. , high, and Mis. Niek B. Pkeand,low Frank and Ernest Kooistra of Sharon, Wis., are T•B ltHlf- tImfml. Wjl t "frl* 1 ><*u* 4 * > i't, ••" * ^C* •4*^; k \ Bigger and Better Thau Ever 4-H . JTA^ OPEIil CLASS - CIRCUS HORSE SHOW - WLS SHO# RANCH ROUNDUP - SPECIAL EVENTS AUGUST 19, 20, 21, 22 | MAROON FIELD, . ELGIN, ILLINC^ Mrs. B. T. Butler on Thursday afternoon, August 21. Kar«n Elisabeth* infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gmmcmn, (nee Betty Collins) of Chicago was baptised Sunday afternoon at the Methodist church by her greatgrandfather. Rev. Collins. A gathering of fifteen guests enjoyed the afternoon in the Collins home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Emmerson, Sr., and son, Donald Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beno, McClusky, Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson and daughter, Karen Elisabeth, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Collins and daughter, Lynn* of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collins and Mr. aud Mrs. Milton Koop and daughter, Laurel of Wilmette. Mrs. Viola Low entertained the Richmond Legion auxiliary at her home Tuesday evening. 1 | Ida Mae, infant daughter of Mr. Mis. CMater Jtefman «f South Dakota api Mrs. HanylMson of Marietta, Minn., visited their eoariL Mrs. George Shepard on Tuesday. Mrs. Tom Bressmer and daughter Cathy, and Mrs^ and Mrs. Mb Lane and daughter, Connie, ofSEa- Wnna, I1L, spent IMnwtiy and Thursday in fte B. T. Butler home. 'Audrey Aid Dariene Andreas are vUtiaf rdttires at Abrnqnin. Mrs. ToUefaon of McHenrv and - > y w - f » , v .y ^p; r'wm-'fmfm x ^v\ pnv-wwM Are tMtwtod; MIMT ^evCl5SlMSl,,IWtSr * 6001 ***** Plf %Bowed at the'#houW taken compensate fir _ _ fl«weto attend ^ lost through paisplimtlua. -- Benoy, Mr. tad Mia. Ben Bedsore bugaboo must be battled Waljrington and Bar. arid Mrs. Mar- by keeping both bed and patient «* scrupulously clean and dry. The end "*> .pi~. up .n». **»*, Mrs. Wm. McCannon were visitors at Wonder Late Wednesday. Mrs. John Blackmail. Phyllis Bruce and Mary Ann Wledrich spent a few days the past week at Keno- Mrs. Joe Wegner and Mae Nimsgern of MeHenry spent Thursday afternoon with ner mother, Mrs. Barbara Laurence. ,, Mr. and Mrs. George Haberline and Harold Weber were visitors in Chicago Friday. Mrs. Nick Wegner spent the past week with relatives in Cooperstown and Waukesha, Wis. Mrs. Roland Jackson and children of Richmond spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whiting. The W. S. C. S. will meet with Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. Walter' . *p Low' and f-nt»y spent Sunday in!and h**lg "• vulnenMe spots for VuMn^MM tdt nmuUi - - -- **.**•• ,®*gs ®tt«d with cornstarch and • it2i»^ Lr_?rd2w.vit*h pri«!r! «»«•«» *»*• S>»>3» s*•j« grandmother, Mrs. 'Rose Jepson. comfortable. Mrs. A1 Austin and daughter of Arrange food trays that look coof Owosso, Midi, spent the past week even though the food is hot, with Mrs. Ed BaiMr and family. the appearance of the food often Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wslkingtonj • * ' • and family of tibertyville spent! ----i &mday afternoon in the home ofhia' patents, Mr. and Mia. Ben Walking- ; ton. Mrs. Rose Jepson spent a few days last week with relatives in Elgin. - j Mrs. Ed Bauer and daughter, Lu! Ann, called at "the home of Mrs.! Elisabeth Weber at Antioch on Saturday. { Mr. and Mis. Ardin Frisbie and! family of Greenwood and hi* father of Pine River, Wis., spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton! Harrison. Mrs. Mayme Harrison of MeHenry, spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. J. C. ftNtrSon and family. { Mrs. John Hogan and daughter.; Mary. Carol Harrison and Teroli Martin attending the State wore important than suggests those when one of tbs Home Nursing points to rameufce family is ill: 1. Put the patient to bad. 2. Keep other members of the family away from him. 3. Keep him cool and quiet. 4. Take hi? temperature and locate his pain. 6. Call the doctor and report your i t Give no cathartics or medicine unless the doctor orders. Report progress to doctor. 7. Wash hands before and after ministering to the patient. CARD OF Tn this manncr I my sincere t| neighbors for etrds, ^ , prayers during the €mm I fined to the hospitaL They greatly apptecialSd. 33. MRS. EMMA. KXf|&i Subscribe for The PUntakr •" ' I ' l l I MI I I I I I I I|J "SPEEDY" by NICK MILLER'S McHENRY GARAGE nnwn a>*u,» MCKilliETi MOICIIMAISACf sunui r • Jif 606 FRONT STREET ROUTE 31 PHOJfE 108-R are Fair at Springfield Mr. and Mrs. Don Smart of Waukegan snent SuiWay evening In the Fr*>d JlTiedrich, Jr. home. Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon of •Antoch visited his mother, Mrs. Jennie Bacon, Saturday. Beverly Brace had the ' misfortune to break her arm Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Curiey Wilson, Barbara Laurence and Charlie Littlejohn of Elgin spent Sunday in the Oliver Laurence home. Jim, Dick and Marjorie Wiedrich of Keystane are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and^ Mrs. Fred Wiedrich. $•* . Mrs. Harold Weber of Chicago onent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Haberline, and her son, Harold, Jr. PATIENTS HOT WEATHER 30KF0RT STRESSED BY HOME NURSING LEADER Mrs. Oliver Straton, chairman of MeHenry county home nursing points out that a first floor sickroom ssves the nurse many steps, conserves energy snd that an electric fan, placed on the floor and turned upward, keeps the air circulating yet prevents its blowing directly on the sick person. A pan of ice arranged so the fan blows across, it helps lower the temperature during extremely hot weather. Frequent baths in cool water, ., alcohol rubs and the application of Jl----i . . j . , . -- . i ; i I l i t ] ifij i s*"" I N G S TARPAULINS CANVAS GOODS -r Large Selection of Materials t*" * ORDER EARLT ^ ' """ Toor County Fair. An ann^l festival IbkB bis H^ears ago. Visit the exhibit halls. See the colossal fruits and vegetables. Mouth* • - m . jratering jellies and preserves. Gay quilts and other needlework. Visit the Exhibition barns. See the magnificent animals. Watch the harness races from the grandstand. Promenade the Midway. Visit oarr "Big Tip" Ehtctric farm sk*w, ^$ee and bear WLS stars in person. Come to the Fair! i i-aKl COUNTY FAIR (ANTIOCH) J * • * ^s j; ,• ^ ^ .vr " •' "iTTjTT"" • *UBU«t IS, 16, 17 r--, . . PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLIflOIS '^|pfcfriT»ii»fiili'fiil"*iK|iif 1?^"' iVP1"fi1 "f*' 'i nnofii'^'iirii Specialiring in Store and Residency Awningi MeHenry Awning Co. Phone MeHenry S71-W-I, Thoa. ThonnMon Prop. Spire Ascending • Symbolic of the very soul as it aapires heavenward, liw spiritual value of our funersl service encompasses con* sideration and courtesy as we carty out your wilhss. :: Jacob Justen Sons:: FUNERAL DIRECTORS Fansral Bosm Phsae MeHenry 1U-R Green, Cor. Bha, MeHenry 4>s!- - w If yee're Im^m (twUt "Mkise ends pee». voul be MrpriMd *• Jheovr Amr. How come? 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