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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Jun 1948, p. 2

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Harrison following, i entertained their five-huadvsd «tal> at NOW t i l l 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I t of • ^ their home Thursday evening. Prises n (1SICWOOH Eaca member wa$ asked to »iwere awarded to Mrs. B. T. Butler her wedding picture for roll call and E. b. Whiting, high, and Mr. 11111« 111111111 11111I I '•"* this furnished much merriment; and Mrs. Weldon Andreas, low. _ ^ Jt for the afternoon. ! Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wagner enter- IBjr Mia. Gwi Sheoardl A la9tic demonstration was spon- tained a group of relatives and , J sored bv the Home Circle at the friends at a chicken dinner in honor The Home Circle was entertained hQm<} Mn, George Shepard, of the birthday anniversary of Mr. in the home of Mrs. Mitchel Kane w^jnesday evening. Twenty-five, Wagner.v ; Thursday, a 1 o'clock luncheon was women were present. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrison served with a fine program in charge! Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard entertained at a birthday dinner „ » ! Sunday, honoring the birthdays of Prank and his father, C. L. Harrison, both being Sunday. Those to attend jwere Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marlowe and family of Huntley, Mrs# Etta , Wattles and son, Glen, of McHenry | and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. 'Harrison and | daughter, Carol. The 4-H club girls held a* scrap 1 paper drive Tuesday. *f Baseball News ** This was a busy week for the • Ringwood A. C's. Three games were played and Ringwood copped two. Tuesday night at Ringwood they defeated McCullom Lake by a 9 to 8 score. Friday night at Barrington, Ringwood won by a 25 to 1 score Sunday at Ringwood the Woodstock i Aces beat Ringwood by a 16 to 6 score. Next Sunday at Ringwood the Barrington Wonders are coming at 2 p. m. Everyone who can possibly attend these games do so and see your favorites play ball. Anv team desiring to play a game using a 12- j inch ball, see Richard Kelley in Ringwood or call (Fireside Tavern, Richmond 733, after 5 p. m. ! The W. S. C. S. will hold a cafeteria supper in Mussy's hall, Thursday, June 24. Community Night will be observed at the Methodist church June 27. The I program will be in charge of the Sunday school. # i The Happy Clover 4-H club girls met at the home of Carol Harrison Tuesday. Jean Muzzy gave a demonstration on arranging vege- I tables on a tray. Carol Harrison and Now you can enjoy 100% control of flies, mosquitoes, lice, ticks, cockroaches, bedbugs, and potato bugs by using some of the new war-time developed chemicals, including DDT. These chemicals are easily applied, non-poisonous to humans and livestock, long lasting and inexpensive. We are now mixing some of these materials for sprayft and axe stocking others not practical for us to compound here. * % W e c a n a l s o ^ ryutlffi arrangements for the custom spraying of your farm buildings. Our products, are otite highest quality and the prices are right. k ' McHENRY MILLS, Phone 92-R West McHenry, tit Ml THE RIVIERA Show Place of the Middle West ' Lake Geneva, Wisconsin , SATURDAY MIGHT ONLY We Proudly Present The One and Only JOE SANDERS "The Ole Lefthander" In Person with his Kansas City Nighthawks Playing and Singing in the Ole Lefthander Style Dancing Every Night in the Week Except Monday with You Don't Have To Guess! Members of the American Society of Piano Technicians are sponsored by an international organization of professional craftsmen. They have the indorsement of piano mfgrs., music merchants and musical authorities. Their membership card is your assurance of highly skilled piano tuning and repairing. Next time don't guess--be sure! HARRY CALHOUN Woodstock 1063-W or HARRY J. GEARMAN Cary 4502 PIANO TUNING AND SERVICE Members of American Society of Piano Technicians Free Inspection, Quick Adjustments- Prompt Installation • • • \ • 9 v-:-" •Vj -*. AND SOME OTHER THIIHIfrr TO THINK OF White you're with us let US overhaul you for good Spring and Summer going. 0 We'll change your oils and greases, • We'll adjust your brakes, • We'll tun* your angina, , • Wa'll scrub and daan yw, § We'll align your whools, We'll do everything that's needed. • tONT DRIVE WITH YOUR FINGERS CROSSED Come in today A WINTER of hard going can put a dent in any muffler. We'll take a look and see. Maybe yon can hear yours clatter. Maybe it's already rusted through,-- and making noise. Get a new one if you need it, save money in the end. Don't let muffler trouble spoil your holiday. -VA. S. BLAKE MdTOR SALES 301 B. PEARL STREET PHONE 156 lfcHEN£Y, ILLINOIS -B4NG/ Dbrotliy Salft gave a demonstration on tosssd salad. TOe next meeting will be held June 16 at Carol Harrison's. Mrs. Ed Bauer and family spent Saturday evening in the Marvin Arseneau home at Richmond. Paul Stephenson of Dorset, Vermont, spent a few days the past week with his mother. Mrs. Louis Hawley spent a few days the past week with relatives and friends in Indiana. Mrs. Viola Low spent Wednesday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John Shadle off Champaign are spending their summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Shadle. i Mr. and Mrs. Dick Oldson and family spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dimon, at Ostend. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pagni attended the graduation exercises in Chicago Wednesday evening of their niece, Elaine Linassi. Mrs. C. G. Huson and Mrs. E. t*. Peck of Elgin spent Tuesday With Mrs. Rose Jepson. Mrs, H. C. Hughes of .Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. John Radcliff were calling on friends here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Woodward and sons left Sunday for Washington, D. C., to visit his mother for a few days and then will return to their home in Florida. They have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Norman and family of Evanston spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Rose Jepson, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ainger and family of Hebron spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wiedrich and family of Capron spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pettise and family of Barrington spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Agnes Jenks. Sunday afternoon and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pagni were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nottoli of Fox Lake, Mr. and Mrs. A. March} and daughter, Vera Mae, of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. James Deignan and Mrs. Prediani and sdn, Bobby, o|f£* Lake Geneva. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Shadle leftf Monday for a month's visit with Mrs. Shadle's brother, Paul Rilling, and wife at Hollywood, Calif. Mrs. Rose Jepson is visiting' in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ansel Dewey, and family at Armstrong, She will keep house while Mrs. EXewey will undergo a major operation. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Montanye and sons of Huntley spent Friday evening in the Beatty^Low home. Miss Marion Peet of Elgin spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Lena Peet. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carney of Bellwood spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lenard and family visited friends at Mt. Horb, Wis., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wfelter Wilcox of Spring Grove were callers in the home of her mother, Mrs. Viola Low, Sunday afternoon. Paul Collins and son-in-law, Kenneth Wells, of Arlington Heights spent Saturday evening with his mother, Mrs. Collins. Mrs. Fred Wiedrich, Jr., and son, Bobby, with Mr. and Mrs. Don Smart of Waukegan, went to Galesburg Tuesday to bring Bobby Smart, jwho has been attending colleger home. They were all supper guests in the Fred .Wiedrich, Jr. home. Mrs. Louis Winn and Mary Ann Wiedrich accompanied a grpup of high school girls on a tour in Chicago Wednesday. , Mrs. Mayme Harrison of McHenry spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Pearson, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Smith, Mr, *nd Mrs. Hoffman and family spent Sunday in the Lyle Hopper home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stam, Miss Marie Reynolds and Mrs. Harris of; Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Wolnick of Wooster Lake and Mrs. Richard Conin of Genoa City were suppe* uests Sunday in the Dick Oldsoif ome. Mrs. Ed Bauer and daughters, Lu Ann and Joan, and .son, Marvin, spent 'Sunday evening in the Joe Deibold home at Grayslake. Subscribe for The Plaindealer NEW WAY TO i ^Steamlran}) VtfRNDN J. KNOX. LAWYER NOTICE OF CLAIM DATS Estate of Gertrude E. Ritter, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons that August, 2, 1948, is the claim date in the estate of Gertrude E, Ritter, deceased, pending in the County Court of McHenry County, Illinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on. or before said date without issuance of summons. R. EARL DOWELL, Executor. (Pub. June 17-24, July^„ IN CHINA- ,. Marshall Stayner, Barrington Hfcrine veteran, is experiencing additional adventures as a pilot in the airline in China run by General Claire Chennaultr former head of the "Flying Tigers," according to an article in the June 7 issue of Life magazine entitled "Chennault Flies Again," by William P. Gray. Stayner joined the Civil Air Transport, called CAT, thiasprtng alter obtaining a discharge from the marine corps, wiwre he had been in service since February, 1942. Complete Una of Leo's poultry remedies at Wattles Drag Store, McHenry. g-tf According to fund report, single stores accounted for two-thirds of the total volume of i tall business in the United States, fust prior to World War II. - 'i? ATTENTION, FARMERS! Leave your orders for CROW'S HYBRID SEED CORN NOW an|^fr|i »SAVE $1.00 PBS BTT8HEL ' TONY J. MILLER, Deal# Phone Richmond 4710 - :v j- McHenry, ffl. "SPEEDY* * • •'3 by NICK MILLER'S McHENRY GARAGE 55>--» rmBUMrtwrnncyninw. 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