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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Jun 1949, p. 7

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Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Viola Low, Mrs. Louis Wirni and Mrs. Mr. and Afrrs. *E. E. Whiting en- Hickey. Out-of-town guests .were srtained their card club Thursday ??.r8 Cl?r* FS*te*and„ . „ , • . , Wmn of Richmohd and Miss Cora vcning. Prizes were Awarded to Walters of Crystal Lake. Irs. Weldon Andreas and Ken- The Sunshine 4-H Club girls met •ARF.XOO STRIKE ROMANCK FIBLKIZKD week Sixty-five union workers at the Klginites will have the oppor ro»ar Arnold Engineering Company at tl,„itv 'irk- \r- # Power Lawnmowers *• The famed "Jacobwn" Tor freedemonstration or ih need of repair PHONE 413-J ' Hetterniann Sinclair .£*• Jfhneburg ' • T LOST I!f The body recovered last Lake of the Woods. care of yo^ half and how to put Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ainger and^0™/ s^mu^ *!arpn,[0 ha/e be*n "n 8}r*« jn it in pin curls|. Audrey Andreas family of Hebron spent Monday I rhicaro a nnrtnor <» H« '«« v'PP?^ .« contract detnands gave a demonstration on laying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'of th* Vil|A>rrM r« n^pijfn h If. "t«» ,,^ee" , Il)de" out and cutting a pattern. The George Shepard. , bu, .i... of „nrt,h„r 1 ? IPlernat|"ns*| Association Mr. and Mrs next meeting will be at the An- vlrR m,,, nnri m * ,, . L "la? who J°8! of Ma< hinist8 and ,h.e lompanvw rtr,.nq ciBterq home- on Tuesday eve- »• . M*fy J1'9 lire in the same storm. Saul in progress since Jan. 1:» col- -- dreas sisters home on Tuesday eye |Ann< of Waukegan spent Monday Peters of Elgin, a partner of As, lansed last week Wednesdav n.,«- I 01 w"h^he! 8'8ter* Mrs PaK*>». trin. received word Thursday that tafson said oUier issues are va- ,J!ie R«n^vo°d Happy Clover (and husband. . seven fishermen lost their lives cations, wage adjustments in some foods club will meet at the Hogan Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Bain an* in boating accidents in the same individual cases and a demand for home Saturday afternoon at 2 daughter. Judy, and Mrs. Jes Lind- ; area when a sudden storm eapo'clock. iley of Ciintonrlll. visited Mr. and sited their boats. ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walkington Mrs. Mitchell Kane. Sunday. i " Elgin, and Ms finance*. Pairleia^ '«• Vaaler. daughter of Mr. andof hearing a local couple Mrs. John C. Yaaler. Libertyville m on the "Bride and Groom" radio nn #_ »«._ . V wsl program on Tuesday. June 7, , Jt , niicrophone is tfce®': when John W. "Damisch. son of ABC •tudlo« •• Hollywood to tell J ^ Martus Damisch of . story of t h e i r romance. u-' » HANS' BODY & FENDER Special Wreck Work Painting, complete from $40 'lip Shacks; Complete Frame and .Axle Straightening i - Quick Service JflfWdrk Guaranteed Call any time--McHenry 244 R 600 FRONT STREET, McHENRY are the parents of a son, born May Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Chi- 29. jcago and Mr. and Mrs. Geo^gfi ; Mrs. Wm. Pagni entertained her Bacon of Antioch visited Mrs. Jen. ! sewing club from Chicago at din- n'e Bacon Saturday, ner Wednesday evening and also( ^r- and Mrrs. James McCullen celebrated the birthday of one of: Kenosha visited Mrs. Nellie the members. Miss Lois Johnson. Blackman Friday. •The Itingwood school held their Mrs. Johnson and daughter, Lois picnic at the school house on Sun- Falter Simmons and Herman day. A good crowd attended. jShepiro of Chicago spent Sunday A very pleasant birthday was with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pagni. celebrated Sunday when the chil- Mrs. Ed Bauer and family atdren and grandchildren and their tended the dedication and confirfaniilies came in and helped Mrs., mation at the new Richmond Collins celebrate her seventy-sixth Catholic Church Sunday. They also birthday. They brought everything visited in the Mrs. Joe E. Miller for a buffet supper and many love-,home at Richmond. ly gifts. Those to make .41 p the Gene Conant and daughter, Jean happy group were Mr. and Mrs. Sue. and Miss Netti# Flowers of W. A. Collins of Beloit, Mr. and 'Dallas. Texas, spent Thursday eve- Mrs. Paul Collins, Martha and ni,1S with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pagni. Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wells Paul Stephenson of Dorset. Vt., and son. Mike, Mr. and Mrs. Mil- arrived here Monday to visit his ton Koop and daughter. Laurel, mother, Mrs. Luella Stephenson, and Wallace Grosenger of Amu*-' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Norman and ton Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Roger family of Kvanston spent the week- Collins. Lynn and Tim of Melrose !end with her mother/Mrs. Rose Park and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Em- Jepson. Mrs. Jepson returned home merson and daughter, Karen, of with them for a visit. Wilmette. Mrs- Leland Berg arrived home Mrs. Ed Bauer entertained at a |®®turda>' from the hospital, where party Sunday evening honoring her 8'le was operated upon for appen- ! nephew. Henry Kattner. graduated dicitis. from the eighth grade at Spring Mr. and Mts. Harold Weidrich Grove. Those to attend were Mrs. of Harvard visited his mother on Joe E. Miller and sons and Mr. and Sunday. Mrs. Marvin Arsneau and familv Mrs. Fred Wiedrich. Jr.. is visitof Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome '1^ ln the hon,e of her daughter. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Katt- Mrs "Phelps Saunders, at Sycauer. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Kattner, m9re- t Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kattner of "u" ke'ley and son. Rob, of Spring Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Jveenevviile were visitors in the Alfred Kattner of Solon Mills. °Hyer Lauren<« home Friday. Community night was held at the ' r- and Mrs. Dick Kelley and Methodist church Sunday evening, daughter spent the ^weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Webster Blackman relatives at Woodstock and family of Chicaor« •*>'» Mr. and Mrs weekend with his Nellie Blackman a union shop. The company makes pressed metal powder articles. ffieid the Want Ads. "gubscribe for The Plaindealer. MOSEY INN RINOWOOD ; TELEVISION PfcAGER BEER FRED BOWMAN, Prop. CLARENCE'S SHOP Bird Houses, Lawn Furniture, Lawn and Foreh Swings, Pier and Park Benches, Pkmic Sets, Window Boxes; Trellises and Picket Fences, Sand Boxes and Play Pens. Kitchen Cabinet made to order, etc. Wash Baskets and Shopping arid Market Baskets. Genuine Leather Men's and Ladies' Billfolds, etc. CLARENCE SMITH Johnsburg, III Phona MS-J-1 Chicago spent the , air a,,Q Bob VanDusen and j^rg daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Curly Wilson. Barbara. Milton and Russel mother. Mrs. Harry Anderson and Mrs. I^ule"fe Elgin and Mr. and Robert Anderson and daughter, Wm. Brennan and family of Mrs. Jennie McCullom Lake spent Sunday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M I L L I N N Formerly Barnard's Mill North End of Woader ljake at the Bridge Closed All Day 1 TEL ly^Uuring Winter ISION £ COCKTAltSi -- LIQUOR -- WINES •MXWftlM : beer ' complete ' DIMNESS SERVED - From 6 to 9 p. m. Daily except Monday t Saturday 6 to 11 p. ra., Sunday 1 to 7 p. : FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY - WE CATER TO PARTIES Frank-and Jerry Wiedeman Phone Richmond 312 of Richmond visited Bacon. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard! J!renS?' . . ' have returned home from their! Mrs twey and son, Harold, and trip to Memphis. Tenn.. where thev Spnth Dakota and Mr. and, visited their son. Howard, and fam- Mrs F"d L<7e" "f Orlando, Fla.. jjv * are yisiting their sister. Mrs. E. E. t Maxine and David Clay of Rock- ^h,itl l nKhusband. Mrs. Jessie ford spent the weekend with their Wa,8.h °"^8,»,fe. another sister, ( grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peet sPenJ Monday with them. Other | Mrs. Donald Brener of Chicago over the weekend w«« their j spent the weekend with h e r I daughters. Marjorie of CrysUl parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Har rison. :Lake, Norma of Grayslake and Mr. ,and Mrs. Roland Jackson and fam- Mr! and Mrs. Frank Collins of i,y J°' Richmond and a son. Sibre, j MOTO-MOWERS ROJARY MOWERS SICKLE MOWERS GARDEN TRACTORS GARDEN TILLERS Used mowers taken in trade. ^ o .. y • All makes of mowers sharpened. " •• • "' •' BRIGGS ENGINE SERVICE 'C OTTO ADAMS SERVICE STATION Phone McHenry 434 Johnsburg, Pistakee Bay Road Wilmette visited his mother on Thursday. Miss Marion Peet of Elgin spent the weekend with her mother. Mrs. Lena Peet. -- Mr.--and Mrs Louis Abendrotli .and Mrs. Mildred Munshaw of Elgin visited Mrs. Jennie Bacon Saturday and family of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. David Porter of i Rock ford spent from Saturday unt i l Monday e v e n i n g w i t h h e r parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peet. Mrs R. White of Wonder Lake called on Mrs. Collins Monday.: morning . Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dawson of ALL •PICTURES AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! Y PER ROLL JU MfwMCMwram ottfumm'mitm WATTLES DRUG STORK 515 Main Street McHenry Phone 480 Mr. and Mrs John Blackman. - W'tuke.lu1 visited her mother Mrs. Monin Ufn a-n a *U « u. _ J Jr.. and son of Antioch and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller of Kenosha spent the weekend with Mrs. Nellie Blackman. Mr. and M r s . Henry Kane of Mundelien visited Mr. and Mrs. I Mitchell Kane Sunday afternoon. I Mr. and \!rs. Henry Hinze of ! Crystal Lake spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Lena Peet and daughters. Mrs. May me Harrison of McHenry spent Thursday in the home of her daughter. Mrs. J. C Pearson, and family Mr and Mrs Ted Koolstra and Marie Wegner. over the weekend. Sense of Bees Bees have s sense of smeU. Thsy can distinguish between various odors. "HI* 11Henry " hois a comfort 19 c3 HRfiryt "Now layoff, all of you! Pm fust rick and tired of visiting in haifiai that're cold and drafty--I just want to be comfortable!" ill: "You'll be okay hereriTTK* hav<ji Lennox Heating System!? MttVtho: !!You mean I won't have to hear Henry complaining all evening?** .4 \ , Nope--we have perfect comfort now. The air's circulating quietly ... all the time--clean, freeh, and warm!" ^ \ Martha: i?Henry! You hear that? HVra getting a Lennox, too--even If we have to burn wood in ill" ^ v ^.v fhlli t*No need for that; there're gaa. oil, and coal models. Your Lennox * dealer oan install the one that's just right for you. jC'mon, Henry park your gear and I'll give you his name!" » DON'T WAIT'POft COl* WIATHIR f^ CATCH VOU UNPRIPAHlftl LENNOX WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURERS AM amimscF wAmmmmsrstm ALTHOFF HARDWARE PHOHX 284 WEST MoHENKY, ILL. Call ui today! W. an YOUR CERTIFIED LENNOX DEALER Figuring Cost ef CleUies The number of outfits a girl owns has little to do with the usefulness of her wsrdrobe. The suitability of her clothes is more important than the number. And the clothes which cost the most are not the clothes n ade of the finest materials. They are the clothes which hang in the closet, unworn. The actual cost of any outfit is the cost In dollars and cants, divided by the number of times you wear the outfit This Summer... Put m Hoy when Vitamin-Rich Still on the Stems! Complete line of Lee's poultry remedies at Wattles Drug 8tore, Me Henry. 8-tf JjyCJoJi Inc. A Complete CLEANING SERVICE T. HERE'S no shattering and loss of leaves when yoa cure your hay in the mow, with an easily installed, economically operated hay drier. Get the most feed value from your hay crop. Cut hay at the proper stage of maturity and put it on the hay drier if/wv leaves are so dry they shatter during handling opera* tions. Hay then cures safely in the mow, away front rain and uncertain weather conditions and retains maximum amounts of color and feed values. You'll find it simple to install a hay drying syjKem to force air through the hay. A forced air duct system operates easily and economically--eliminates depeofl* ence on favorable weather conditions and makes mow curing a success Ail and profitable operation for any farmer. The agricultural engineer from yoor local electric company will be glad to stop at yo«r farm ts give practical information and advisory help in planning « mow curing system for your barn. Contact him nowt by phone or card, so he can help yon gee yonr hep drier ready in time for this year's first catting. .-v. • Done in Our Own Plant i ridr of m ntkfd hmy atop »« tbt CUrtttc| f*rm, right, wbert m slotted/tmr type hmy drift eliminates uwmther worries, improvesb*jf*<htymmlreJmce% tbt dangers of spontaneous combustion. 65 tons if bay were mow cured last year by the Jan and motor which sent drying *ir mmder * slatted flow, them up ami thromgh tbe bayj Panels in tepef maim air tunnel can he lowered so air wit tmmmel. •K 206 S. GREEN ST. McHENRY Free Pickup and Delivery Service PhQne McHenry 20 A fcsy drbf (Mce sfcvtafc skovt) hs^pi a nti# every tutting like a "third" cutting. Get the latest information of- . Qewly developed bay handling and caring procedmres /n»*ip . IJbe agricnltnrml engineer of your electric company. He'll 4i|_ ;|fW to give yon complete reports on bay drying rmoarch «|f iportbern Illinois. There's no obligation, of coarse. M giKVICI COMMIUT Of MO«TM«I1UIIIOI#

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