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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Sep 1947, p. 3

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81Mb*>4> Violn Lour efttertined the dab at her horn* Thursday Wtet ww imdwl to, •fcjr Merchant and lbs. Wm. •non. j « BL T. Brttler enter* ft ixtiwai. Christy and Xrt. Geone Shepard entertained the women's 'BOO" dob at her home Wednesday. A One o'clock hweheon was served. Prises were awarded to Mrs. Rose Jepson and Mrs. Viola Low. Thpse from here to attend the Ringwood Hon* Banan at the Paul FOR KEEPS « • .. ^ li -ri V't , i - 't 4' This community was saddened Saturday by the death of one of its oldest residents, Mrs. Barbara Leu-* reaee, who passed away at 7 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph SUi|ion of Crystal Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beth, Jr., of Chicago called on theur grandmother, Mrs. Cora Kelley, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Emms Anderson and son, Robert, spent the weekend in the Ted Kooistra home at Sharon, Wis. i Mrs. Luella Stephenson attended funeral Servian for Arthur Truax at Crystal uie, Wednesday. Mrs. E. E. Whiting spent Thursday in Chicago. Mesdames viola 'Low, C, L. Harrison and K. E. Cristy attended a W. S. C. S. convention in Chicago Friday. Mrs. Lena Peet spent frqm Thursiday until Saturday in Elgin. Mesdames Viola Low; Lester Carr, Andrew Hawley and Luella Stephen Antioc& called on hit iibther, Jennie Bacon, Setwdav. * Ud toft7!# a 10-day | in •d'wS^SiS; >n Ztd Jack fishing Mr. and Mr. amd Mrs. LEGALS son attended a joint installation of lington Heights visited the former's the American Legion and Legion parents, Rev. and Mrs. Collins Auxiliary sit Richmond Thursday Sunday. evening. Sunday guests in the John Black- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Carr and' man home were, Mr. and Mrs. Earl ir parents, urence. i State of Illinois, ^r*. Wiedrich. Jr.,' County of McHenry, sc. ffi ^ In a. Circuit Court. XnSrwi attended a family dinn.r In Emm* IS1",kjr' tteJUd. Winn hou* n«r Richmond, ch,r,N M.ndut i The Rursl Youth group enjoyed L Complaint in Chancery for Divorce, a picnic at Twin Lakes, Sunday. ] "°- 31008. Miss Amy Harrison, R.N., of! Affidavit showing that the defen- Shawano, Ws., a r r i v e d home f o r a i d a n t , C h a r l e s P o l a n s k y , on due i n -j Vacation with her parents, Mr. and 1u,rv cannot be found, so that proc-1 Mrs. C. L. Harrison, v i688 cannot be served upon said de- i Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fossum and fendant, having been filed in the daughter, Susie, of Richmond spent office of the Clerk of this court,; Saturday with her parents, Mr. and not,ce 18 therefore, hereby given to Mrs. Kenneth Cristy. **id Charles Polansky> defendant, { Mr. and Mrs. Paul Collins of Ar- 1^1the plai5^ Ln the titled cause filed her complaint in' said cause on the 8th da] on tember 1947, and that sal now pending and undetermined <*, NEW RECORD | heifer ealf. Nb definite record ffi lfc< Four^H dub member Sylvia Robin-! found by either County Agricultural MDn, 12, Route 1, Elkhorn, Wi*., can I 4gent James Beattie or Veterinarian bemore than proud of her pet full-' Dr. Roland Anderson Wooded heifer. Ashe is justified in | case, although both men « Ming entirely amazed, for the heifer impression that there have **riy Ju"e ^ i few calf and then on Aug. 19 predated a! tions". Port* of such abnormal si a similar have the aay of Sep-1 aid action is •n said court, and that you, the said family spent Sunday with h^j Walden of Kenosha, Miss Lillian PoUnBky' defend«nt, must mother, Mrs. Hunter, at Hartland. | Sanborn of Spring Grove, Mr. and - Carol Miller of Chicago spent the * Mrs. Charlie Harms of Richmond, weekeiTd in the Mrs. Ed Bauer home. I Mrs. Mollie Harms of Spring Grove, Alice and Marion Peet of Elgin Mr. and Mrs. Webster Blackman and spent the weekend a*'"their home | family of Chicago. .... . here. | Keneth Cristy, Jr., of Chicago rear . . The W. with, spent the weekend with his parents, LESTBR EDINGER, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy. - Cleric of said Court. Mr. and Mrs. John Blackman Plaintiffs. Attorney and his Address attended a birthday supper on Vernon J. Knox, Crystal .Lake, Illi Thursday evening at the home of nois. * their son, John Blackman, Jr., at (Pub. Sept 11-18-3?) HENRY FREUND OPTOMITMST At 514 Main St., West McHenry Steffan's Jewelry Store ^ A (Oloeed Thursday Afternoon^ Byas Examhwd --* Glasses Fltte* Visual Training -- Visual Cemplste Visual Ai 9 to It and 1 to 8 Saturday ' PHONE McMBNRY 452 f to As* |A appearance in said action on or before the third Monday in the' month of October, 1947, ana in the ! event you fail to do so default may' be entered against you Ihy day. S. C. S. will meet with i Mrs. Shadle on Thursday, Sept. 18. Miss Marion Hawley spent from Thursday until Saturday in the Harold Stanek home at Ridgefield. Miss Elisabeth Webb of Antioch and Mary Louise McLihdon of Chi- ; cago spent the past week in the ; John Blackman home. Anybody wanting to see the soft ball game come to the McHenry high school athletic field at McHenry Sept. 15 at 8 o'clock. Miss Virginia Jepson, R.N., arrived home Monday from her trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walkington and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walkington attended the wedding of Mary Ann Clunk and Robert Walkington at Greenwood, Saturday evening. Mrs. Clara Poster of Richmond attended the "600" party in the George Shepard home Wednesday. Guests in the Wolf Shadle home on Thursday were Linwood Bennett of Richmond. Virginia and Mrs. Benson and daughter. Pat, of Chicago. Linwood is a brother of Mrs. John Shadle. Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon ofr P I O N E E R PRODUCED HIGHEST YIELD OF CORN \ * ttowyo»condiooM"j«t i iMdwiit Coawwnftys now Morning Star, o ridw deep conned dwlyiequa^ olhotaartbnodtm : er tadWond ftwwWdinn. Yo» frt wmt jW* CowwnH/t ttiougNM pfotoetee la mm i«^mfayorpor»*»rat1t»wMrBoiaL ' CLASSES NOW FORMING ROCKFORD SCHOOL -- or -- t " Beauty Culture iN&OLL wowi m S««lee for Boot... $69.75 k Ow*at No bMO| - ^ * s- Hoonans Jewelry Store* iOO 8. Green St 1SOHE MoHXnT lO or for Further Information NO OBLIGATION 807 W. STATS STREET ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS Main 886 IN ILLINOIS 1946 OFFICIAL COON PERFORMANCE JESTS Conducted by University oi Illinois Past records show PIONEER produced the higheet yield* ever recorded in Illinois Official Performance leaks aa well as the higheet 5 year avertfe yield produced. BY • :kl; ;«3 . KENNETH CRISTY Sonte 1 , Ringwood, Illinofa Tba Prato oookw Is •akk-eaekiM, end eeq .use. G«tthaimMefh|' f «•»!•» of this 4 oaTtoo v TX * ^ *12* eeqr to WH quart PkertfcW 411* Mfctrpfaf, Mivvomit^ ,* .. Make bettar-teeting mesh aa half the time--mm prvcimm WWI'III, too, with the 4-qaart Mirroautic eoofcsr. It's mt> •12" BALANCE Oft EASY TERMS PRESTO DIVIDER For cooking two or mere feeds Sipple. to alfllit fuickly cleaned. $1.25 GomMai wt fnwwjf «iw Cellette, Qww flww McHenry 49$ Weet McHenry Authorised Dealer «tl ' V m M4 w Htrt'i how big your •n|oym«n» will bo oaui koro*t how unaH your cotil BIG CAR QUALITY^ AT LOWEST COST Yes, in addition to giving you aN the Big-Car od- « vantages described here, 1947 Chewelel you money on aM of purchase price, operation and upkeepgives you BIG-CAR QUALiOWEsr takk: >nX-!sL*a- S U P R E M A C Y You'll enjoy the Big-Car luxury of this smart, streamline# style-loading Body by Fisher--with genuine No Draft ventilation. extra-comfortable seats, and every facility for your, comfort and safety--for Fisher Bodies are the finest bodies ondj^»v'r*> fo^ or^ty on Chevrolet and higher-priced car*. i twt in »K« Kfl-Cor CO* fart and rood-itaadineu of th* UnWtw) Kn*«-Action Gliding •d*--diving (hat mootK loft, perfectly balanced f*«4- hg which makes it wwi that ad vantage found ody h Owvrotet priced car*. and hiflher- YeuK thrill to the Sig-Car performance of a lively, powerful, dependable Chevrolet Valve-in-Head Thrift-Master Engine-- fyp# or •iiQiiie ivuiie •ed Wflier-priMd can. Yoe*11 feel perfectly safe, per- (»J| mch% Ma »o ffMwr. *»ydrawlic Srokes--feetere» found only to CtomW iml PHONE 277 j|* «m yewr car <• ready far wlnterl During September m4 October Chevrolet deafen are making a specie! paint of fai |prvIce to demonstrate the excellence of oer service fodffllo* e**"ly woriwmnship. So bring your car in soon and let i #et» roody far the bod weather days oheod. . CHEVROLET' McHENRY, ILLINOIS i ' ' •ii&ilfimmm test of true motor car greatness |s evidenced in the ability to pace the Industry's progress throughout the Such is the enviable record of fpadillac. For^fortyrfive years* Cadillac jlias provided the standard of personal Unrestricted. As a natural consequence.^ Cadillac is granted universalV^ecogni-** Xl? 2 »« :A :la.j pon as the world's supreme motor car If you mrt wmitinf for « mew CmdiUmc--pl*mt« bo mssmrod thmt ovory oforl is fcto# ' mudo to further ^roductio^. Dommmd it so gromt, komovor, that sonto ieimy «e delivery if still imevitoblo. But hold to your purposol Tkoro is mo substitute for 1 Cmdillmo. s OVERTON MOTOR FRONT STREET McHENRY. ILLINOIS

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