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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Dec 1949, p. 12

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woop •HIllllMimiiMmMi ^'1. ti« IBqplpyees of the Bdwal U*oMtorM and their families ftMpci a Christmas party at the Mar Crystal Lake, Sat- ;'*rlay evening. j'v, Jtekle ttd Jlanlle Pearson entertained the Junior Youth Fel- ItMhip group at a Christmas party at their home Saturday eveufelag. Christmas gifts were exchanged and games were played. The Rlngwood grade school and iHiftdav school will hold a com- 'Bianity Christmas program at the hew church hall, Friday evening Sptc. 23, at 8. The program has been arranged 'tttder the supervision of MY-s. Barton, music supervision The Hame of the program is "Whea Christmas Comes". Mrs. Kenneth Crlsty will be accompanist for '•H® program. ?•' Mrs. Leo HUler entertained the ' Jjjnniversary Club &t a Xmas party at her home Saturday evening. Pinochle was played with prizes awarded to Martha Schmitt. first, Ifarle Oeffling, second, Susie Hitler, third, and Mary Hiller, the consolation. Roland Bauer had the misfortune to get hiri hand caught in ail electric plane at his home Satarday, cutting his j fingers very ;fcadly. Mr8. Rose Jepson entertained at open house Sunday in honor of mother's eightieth birhday. Those from a distance to attend Were Mrs. Wm. Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Darrow, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burba, Mrs. Prank Reardoa, Mrs. John Enimonda and Mr. and Mrs. Ford McDonald of Waukegan; Mrs. CharleB Parker of Orayslake, Mrs. Lloyd Benwell of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walkup of Rldgefield, Mr. and Mri. Paul Norman and family of Evanston, Harold Jepson of Dandee, Mr. and Mrs. EL L. Pack of Ellin, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Huson of Libertyville and Mrs. Roland Mc- Cau.ion and children of Woodstock. Mrs. Lill Conway spent Tuesday night and Wednesday with relatives at Crystal Lake. Misses Maida Whipple, Barbara and Jeanctte Laurence of Elgin spent Wednesday evening in the Oliver Laurcnce home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Low and family speat Sunday lu the Beatty-Low home. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ainger and family of Hebron spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard. Mrs. Robert Van Dusen, Mrs. M. Wilson and Jeanette Laurence of Elgin visited their parents, Mr. MM! Mrs. Oliver Laurence, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Brown of Clarendon Hills spent the weekend with his father, S. W. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiedrich and son, Bob, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lenard attended funeral services for Mrs. Bertha Saunders at Harvard Wednesday. , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Adams and faipjly spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Condon, at Richmond. Mrs. J. c. Pearson and Mrs. Albert Oonk attended a grade teachers' Xmas party at the home of Mrs. Charles Gibbs at McHenry Wednesday evening. Glen Wattles of McHenry spe^t Sunday in the hohie of his sister, Mrs. C. L. Harrison. Mrs. Mayme Harrison of McHenry spent Sunday with her daughters, Mrs. J. C. Pearson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hiller spent Sunday evening in the Stephen Schmitt home in Johnsburg. * , Mrs. Catherine Vogel of Elkhorn spent Wednesday in the Fred L & ^ TELEVISION 1 EMERSON aad MOTOROLA SALES -- SERVICE Phone 403 604 Front St or 653-R-2 West McHenry, Illinois 1950 Brighten Up The New Year With . . Cfewtam Made ... Draper!* Slipcovers • Curtains . . Pillows •• Bedspreads , Venetian Blinds Valanc* - : Oornioes fiOMPLXTK UPH0L8TBBY SEE VICE Community Interior Wiedrich, Jr., home. Mlsa Marias Peet of Elgin spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Lena Peat. Mrs. Joe Carney of Bellwood spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. Roy Neal and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leo H|l)er and family spent Sunday l afternoon at McHenry.- * Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Kane attended the Holstehi convention at Jollet Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. B. T. - BUtler attended school in Chicago, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Adains attended the Dodge Dealers' Association Xmas party in the Consia Room in the Congress hotel In Chicago Saturday evening. Mr and Mrs. Gregory Kattner of Spring GroVe were visitors in the Mrs. Ed Bauer borne Thursday. , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Norman of Evanston spent the week-end at their cottage here. Mrs. Wm. Dillon of Waukegon Mrs. Charles Parker of Grayslake and Mrs. C. J. Huson of Elgin spent the week-end with Mrs. Rose Jepson. * Nancy and George Kane spent Wednesday and Thursday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kane, Sr., at Mundelien. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Carr and family attended the Moose Xmas party at. Crystal Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler spent Sunday in the Harold Stanek hoaae near Woodcock. Mr, aad Mra. Wm. Hoffman «sd daughter, Sandra, and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith were supper guests In the Andrew . HawW home Saturday • evening mt Fox River Grove and enjoyea television in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter LOW were visitors at Waukegan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cronin and sons of Genoa City were supper guests in the Dick Oldson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Schuetze and daughter, Ruth, of Milwaukee spent the weekend with her father, Dr. Wm. Hepburn. Mrs. Dick Oldson, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dimon, and M)rs. Anderson of. Wonder Lake, spent Thursday In Elgin. Foley Infant ;• Is Christened t. The little daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Foley, who reside two and one-half miles north of McHenry, 111., was christened "Deborah Ann" at baptismal services held at St. John's church, Johnsburg, last Sunday noon, Fr. Blitsch officiating. Sponsors were the baby's aunt and uncle, Mrs. Leo Young and Eugene Freund. Dinner guests in the Foley home following the service were Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Foley, Sr., of Richmond, paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Freund, Maternal grandparents, and the Eugejie Freund and Leo Young families. Albert Krause & Son NEWS AGENCY XMAS OANDY -- XMAS CARDS XMAS STRINGS -- BULBS -- ACCESSORIES OJQABS -- CIGARETTES -- T0BA000 --T COSMETIC SETS -- •< MEN'S SETS-- WALLETS' CHILDREN'S GAMES AND TOYS Gifts For The Whole Family f 308 Sim St. Tel. 379 ! \ ; i j! H r • i Av ihikitf Miss Nancy Rudin was the soloist for the worship service last Sunday morning and Miss Celia Page accompanied her at the organ. The primary department of the Sundav School presented their annual Christmas program at 4:30 in the afternoon. Parents and friends present to hear the youngsters filled the church. Christmas just isn't complete unless we hear these youngsters present their version of Christmas through verse jrtid song. We, of the audlehcej wish to expreas oar thanks to the teachers and friends who directed and prepared for this evening program. The coining events for this all I important week are Friday eve- (ning at 7:30 the upstairs department of the Sunday School will I meet at the church to Organize I for their carol singing. They will | then trek through town singing | for many of the older and shutjin folks of our community. Following this, we will return to the [church for our refreshments. We invite any who would like to sing to come and join us. Saturday, Christmas Eve, the Young Adults are sponsoring a worship service at 10:30. In this service you will have the opportunity to sing several of the New Years Eve Celebration AT THE BOWUNG BAR JOHNSBURG BRIDGE '(formerly Nell's Ballroom) Make a reservation for^your party, MUSIC -- DANCING -- FAVORS $2,00 per person * Lunch Will Be Served 804 8. 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