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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Oct 1948, p. 3

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^•y i: % •; tv /% \ •• ,• ^thiBMby, Octobtc as, IMS t .'"spfj*?W¥S: " V '*/"*'* ' V *; I'. « » l l l l l l l > M I I M I I H m > « » KiNcqnroOD f i i i n i i i i i i i i i n i i n m i » (By Mn. Gooom 8hsasrd)' ^Mra. Peter Sebastian entertained the jBre hundred club at her home Wedaes- :P®7- A 1 o'clock laneheon waa seored prises were awarded to Mn. E. E. Whiting and Mrs. George Shepard. • Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hnwley entertained their five hundred club Thursday •vening. Prices were awarded to Mr. #ad Mrs. Kenneth Criaty, Mr. E. E. Whiting and George Skepard. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low entertained gronp of young folks at a Halloween a**v/at their home Satirirday evening. > to make up the happy gronp Mr. and Mca. John Criaty of ley, Mr. and Mnr. Crist Peterson, and Mrs. Sex Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Benor of Woodstock, Mr. and. Mrs. artpr Wileox of Woodstoek, MV. aad rs. Walter Wileox of Spring Grove, Mr. aad Mrs. Harold fttanek of field, - Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winn, Mr. a Mrs. Paul Walkiagton, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Benoy aad Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Kane. v The W. 8. C. 8. met at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Cristy, Thursday. • potluck dinner was served at noon. In the afternoon Mrs. Helen Winn called the meeting to order. Mrs. Collins led the | devotions. It waa decided not to hold i any dinners through November, Deeem- [ ber, January and February. Last 'minute graments were finished for the | bazaar which will be held ia.Muzcy's I hall Thursday, Oct. 28. A cafeteria ! supper will be served. j The new Kiagwood unit of Home • Bureau met at the home of Mrs. J Mitchell Kane, Friday afternoon. Mrs. j Foaberg gave the ls--en an "How to ! vote properly" and Mrs. John Hogaa rand Mrs. Rourke on "How to make staffed dolls aad rag dolls." KiUgwood Community Night will be ! held this coming 8undky evening, Oct. Airasiui 'V.r SI. The Tooth Fellowship ia artfcag My an interesting prep^us for your en Joywnt. lliere will be a bible class ia Mumy's hall ht 3 p. m. Suaday, Oct. 41. ;The speaker will be from the Milwaukee Bible Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Harrison left Thursday morning for a visit with their son, James, and family at Wauheaa, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. SebaiUu of Chicago spent Sunday ia the Pete Sebastian home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawley of Chicago aad Mrs. Pasco of Park Ridge spent 8unday ia the Lauiai Hawley home. Sirs. Perry and daughter of Algol, quin spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Marie Wegner. family spent Suaday ia ^tho"Alvln Benoy home at Woodstock^ Mrs. Reuben Nelson of Wsupaca and Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacVesgh of Waukegan spent Snaday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenenth Cristy. Among those from here to attend the bazaar and supper at Greenwood Thursday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler, Mrs. Lena Peet and daughter, Alice, Mrs. Viola Law and Wayne Foss. Mrs. Raymond .Harrison and Mrs. Lena Peer were visitors at Crystal Lake, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. David Porter of Rockford spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peet. Miss Audrey Merchant, B. N., of Silver---The Language Of Family Pride Beautiful silver speaks the ageless language of family pride. When you select your silver here you'll be proud to. use it daily for fine silvpy grows dearer with even* passing year. The excellent craftsmanship, the superb design, and the glowing finish of our silver will be the pride of generations to come. Begin tomorrow's heritage today by selecting your silver froir as today. . We Have Selections In ROGERS 1847 COMMUNITY ' WM, ROGERS INTERNATIONAL and TUDOI? If Averted Gift for tJ» Ne*lyw>«l8 Noonan's Jewelry Store 900 8. Green Street telephone li McHenry ANTONSON'S CANDIES McHENRY, ILLINOIS Th <• tfoeaf ochna mn t'*tn wmirn dow kHnti Dm him m our Author* t (1) pWi^oftav^nU, (2) Available at Antonson's New Modern Soda Fountain two and ana half gallons, --a gall--, half gallon aad plat pMhsgss. Oak* BoQa, Vat Balls. Dztautteks, Chocolate coatad ban aad Dixie cups. Tempting Sodas, Suadaea, SpUta, Halts aad Milk Shakes. in Wisconsin - The Nation's Dairyland br SHURTLEFF ICE CREAM CO. % Elgin spent the weekend with tier parents, Mr. nad Mrs. Ed Peet. • Mr. , and Mrs. Hasold Wiedrieh of Chemung called on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrieh, 8r., Sunday i afternoon. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ed P*t and Mr. aad Mrs. David Porter were supper guests of Mr. snd Mrs. Ben Foute and sons at Spring Grove 8aturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Caraey of Bellwood, 111., spent 8unday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Seal. The girls of the'photo peeking department of the Edwal Laboratories attended a shower for one of their members, Miss Frances Rush, at Genoa City, Wedneaday evening. Those- from here attend were Mrs. Roy Nesl, Miss T*ona Brevor and Mrs. Weldon! A n d * * * . * ; * • -W j Twa «f itn Matehss Free About SO yaw* ago Ai*rto*n* paid cash for every match thay ussd. Then a big match company introduced th* book match, promoted It a* a giveaway with tobacco purchases. As a reMilt the present generation recehres two out of *ach five matches fre* and the per capita match bill ia lower than it waa a half century ago, contradicting the general ecooonUc trend*. During th* first Great Britain'* 19 per cent mora wMe production in the I *38 volume by 15 per ially Mtabl* program ha* _ in the 3ritiah steel industry, the firat quarter of tld* year, annual rai- of steel production third higher than in the ing quarter of last year and 43 cent higher than in 1938. Complete Una of L**fr y*a remedies at Wattl** Drag Sfeora, Henry. Mr. and Mra. Reuben Reike of Barrington and Mrs. Eleanor Bacon were visitors in the Louis Hawley home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dawson of Waukeshs, Mrs. Pnekett and children ef Klgin, Mr. snd Mrs. Linus Wegner snd family of Woodtaock and Mr. snd Mra. Bob Perry and children of Algonquin spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Marie Wtgner. Mra. E. E. Whiting spent Monday in the Roland Jackson home in Rielimond. Mrs. Maud Deffenhaagh of Chicago spent the weekend with her sister,. M^s. Louis Hawley. Archer Bennett of Richmond, Vs., is visiting with his sister,, Mrs. John Shadle and family, Ua Roy Dodd and son/JRoy, Jr., returned home Sunday from a month's trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. John Woodward and sons arrived here from Florida Thursday to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hawley. Mrs. George Shepard attended a circle meeting at the home of Mra. Foster in Richmond, Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilco^ of Spring Grove were cnllers in tl|e home of Mrs. Foster in Richmond, Friday aftornoon. Mn and Mrs. Walter Wilcox of Spring Grove were caller* in the home of her mother, Mrs. Viola Low, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ainger and family of Hebron spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard. Mrs. Fred Wiedrieh, Jr., and .Mrs. Nellie Blaekman called on Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Luella Stephenson Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hopper and daughters of Ciucago spent Sunday with her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Smith. Mr. and Mra. Charles Frov of Blue Island, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jackson and daughter, Mnryln, and son, Harold, of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olsen and sons, Delmer, and Mr. and Mra. Walter Low and family spent Sundsy in the Beattv-Low home. < Mrs. Ed Light of Zion, III., spent Satucdsy with Mrs. Nellie Blaekman. Paul Stephenson arrived here Friday from Dorset, Vt. Mr. snd Mrs. Louis Ahendroth of Elgin visited her mother, Mrs. Jenaie Bacon, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Kattaer and son of Spring Grove and Mr. and Mrs. TTrbsn Bauer of Wonder Lake spent Sunday with Mrs. Ed Bauer and family. Kenneth Cristy, Jr., and Bobby Nelson of Waupaca spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cristy were in Woodstock Sunday evening where they saw the Woodstock players in "Kiss and Tell." Mr. aad Mrs. Paul Walkington and "»V V V •ST M 1 Great Numbers of PEOPLE It takes much more than great quan tities of good equipment to provide good telephone service. It also takes great numbers of people. If all the people who either work for the Bell Telephone System in Illinois or have money invested in the telephone business lived in one local ity they would form a city larger than Peoria. Their city would be the seoood largest in the state. 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