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The McHenry Plaindealer from McHenry, Illinois • Page 7

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I Thursday, September 12, 1943" W-m--' their daughter and famil of Mc our school this year, J)une Schmidt- TWENTY-ONE ARRESTS Evansville, ImL, were overnight visitors in the Ben Walkington borne last Tuesday r- and Mrs. Walter Low and TONGWOOD sue ran afoul of the atop light, and two made illegal turns a tbs atop light. Fines collected totalled $8443. Read the Want Ada Marengo police during one recent week made twenty-one arrests as follows: thirteen vere for speeding; daughter, Patricia, Jean Orr and Ray Benoy spent Sunday at Starved Rock. (By Mm.

Georre. ShemrdV, Henry, Sunday. Ifeand- Louis Winn, Janet Johnson and Mrs, Fred Weidrich, were supper guests at the Don Smart home at Waukegan Saturday evening. Fred Weidrich and son, Fred, and Jack Brennan attended the fair at. Belvidere, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lowell of Orlando, are visiting in the home Todd as4 Mrs.

Ella Wlieo of Woodstock were Sunday evening' callers in the Ben Walkington borne. Mr. and Mrs. Granville Carlson and daughter and Owen Carlson of May-wood spent the weekend in the Clayton Bruce home, and Curly Wilson and Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Van Dusen and daughters, of. Elgin spent Sunday in the Oliver Lawrence Miss" Norma' Whiting of rays-lake and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jack ke. He la in the 8th grade, We have' three girls and one boy that Came up from the lower room.

PLAN NEW LABORATORY Announcement of architects preliminary plans for the proposed experimental laboratory' to be built by the Pure Oil company feature real estate developed en ta in the Crystal The Bunco club wes-'entertained In the heme of MjrerNick B. Freund at McHenryThUMday afternoon. Prizes were awadred to Mrs. Oscar Bej aiid Mrs. Georjre Shepard.

of her sister, Mrs E. E. Whiting. Mr. and Mrs.

Clayton Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCannon attended the funeral of Mrs. Frank McAssey at Richmond, Saturday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. 3. Bagge, Mr. and Fred Strube, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Strube and Miss Florentine Strube of, Chicago spent Sunday in the George Haberlein home. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Coates of Greenwood were1 Sunday dinner guests in Amone those from here: to attend Rev. and Mrs.

Collins and Mrs. i Lake area. According to the outline son and of Richmond spentf Amy Wampool were callers at Fox OI P'ans, rare Uil company accep- the joint installation of the American Legion and Auxiliary at Richmond Tuesday ereninr were Mr. and Mrs. Lake Friday morning tance of the invitation ate its to loea Mr.

and Mrs, Roger Collins and re8eTn nd developement- labora- the i. Jfi. Whiting home. Elijah Coates of Crystal Lake spent Tuesday witiuJiis sister, Mrs. Fred Weidrich.

JsncrhiAr T.vnn Af iTimknrcf in crystal Lake will nrovide George Shepard, Mrs. Lester Carr and Mrs. Viola Low and daughter, Alice Mae. PHILCO RCA ZENITH STROMBERG-C ARLSON Table Models and Combinations 1 RINGWOOD ELECTRICAL RADIO SHOP Phone Richmond 883 Ringwood, EL HOUSE WIRING CONTRA CTINQ I Saturday with llev. and Mrs.

Collins. community with an outstanding I 1 1 the Charles feet home. wwn i iiiuuern researrn awvpinnnienT- 1 na i Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carr were mi.

aim iesier vvrr wtrre i in LAtnmunitv C1UI win mppt Z'zy their home Saturday evening. Prizes Mr nH Mrs FImr r.rr ness woo-ram and refrM). win meeting, program and refresh- TJSr were awarded to Mrs. Paul Walkington and Daniel Rawson, high, and Mr and Mrs. Glen Benoy, low.

Mrs. Alice Peet of Elgin spent Sundav -with her Barents. Mr. and family spent Sunday with her mother ments. Everyone is cordially invited.

I StoT XfiJl at McHenry. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Smith and 'ES'lSPL SSL Mrs.

Hugh White of Detroit, JVg Mrs Lyl. Hopper teS and Mr. and Mr. Merritt Cruick- Eleanor Jane, of on the Vf Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Smith of La-Crosse, spent Tuesday evening; at the Harold Staneck home. Mrs. Thomas Bressmer (Shirley Butler) and daughter, are spending a few days in the B. Butler home. George Haberlein was a patient! in the Ravenswood hospital -Thurs- day and Friday, where he went for observation.

Mrs. Jessie Walsh nt Rravslnko I were ainner ana supper gnests th 91 the city. Mrs. Charles Teet. Shank of Morton Grove were callers 1 ranK waiKington ana tamuy oi.in me wm.

inccannon nome Sunday TV; Libertvville sDent Sundav with his urday Md called at the home of their parents. Mr: and Ben Walking- ColHnand Harryand ftJiSJ Sta Hiwleyslfed 0.0 O'O O.O OO Mr. and Mrs. A. Herbert ana in nniVi n.wnf W.

Smith spent rar. ana ours, o. Mr. and Mrs. S.

daughter, Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Leaner and family of Elgin, Mrs. Louella Schneider and Mrs. Laura Peet of Woodstock were callers in Mr.

and Mrs. George Bacon of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Smith.

Antioch and Mr and Mrs. Louis Aben- Ringwood School Notes droth of Kljnn SDent Saturday even- in M.rv.nn WirirV, the Mrs. Jcmma joeauy nome aunaay ritU a rnt Sunday with her sister, Mrs. E. Whiting.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lorenz and Mr. and Mrs Tony Baron of Elmhurst spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Staneck. Mrs. Viola Low attended the county Legion Auxiliary meeting at Wood stock Friday evening. "'-TV Mr. and Mrs.

Alan Ainger and family of Hebron spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard. Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Merchant and Mr. and Mrs, Guy Merchant, afternoon are uariene Anareui -t Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bauer and daugh- Miss Amy Harrison, R. N.

of Madi- We are usinir the Scott Fortmew ter, Joan, and sons, Roland and Mar- sn spending a two-week vacation reading books in the entire grades vin, spent Sunday evening with Mrs.1 parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. in our school. 0 EiiiabVth Weber at Chancy Harrison. Downstairs they have fifteen en-; Mrs.

Cora Charles from Fairbanks, Weldon Andreas visited his brother, iy" uul i Alaska. Mrs. Nellie Reynolds of Liv ingston, Mr. and Mrs. James Krnest Andreas, fat Mundelein Sun- "ic day afternoon.

second grade. -t A Upstairs we have twenty-two en- Mrs. Mitchell Kane, Mrs, Raymond o( wh5ch fifteen Harrison, Mrs. Ed Peet, Mrs. Chahcy We our part-timo ft Harrison and Mrs.

Paul Walkington Mif. Miss Thomr attended 'Home Bureau at the home in8tra'and Mia6 ourO 1 instnirtor.nnH Mifw 1 art instructor, are back again thisA i vear. Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

F. A. Hitchens of, Most of our books were rented Sycamore spent Sunday evening inifronr the county office in Woodstock, ft ia Rutlor hnnia anj Hniul nr. j- MEILIL ENN (Formerly Barnard's Mill) North End of Wonder Lake at the Bridge the reception for the new Methodist FOR SALE HOMES COTTAGES LOTS FARMS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES We have many select offers of properties within price ranges suitable to all Our list of real estate and business properties are open for your inspection. Any inquiries will receive our prompt atr tention.

To List With Us Is To Sell Through Us. McHENRY REALTY CO. Route 120 McHENRY, ILLINOIS Telephone McHenry 690-M2 minister at Muzzy's hall. Mrs. Mavme Harrison of McHenry a Who Else Wants To spent Sunday with her daughter, I LOSE WEIGHT STEAKS, ROASTS, CHICKEN, LOBSTER TAIL lts Simple to Get Slimmer Mrs.

J. C. Pearson and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Harrison and daughters, Amy and Carol, and Mrs Wattles and son. Glen, spent Sunday in the Henry Marlowe home at Huntley. Mrs. W. C.

Dillion of Wauconda spent the weekend with Mrs. Rose Jepson. Clarence Pearson and Robert Low were visitors at Dundee Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Jepson of North Adams, Mrs. Clarence Dinners served from 6 to 9 p.m. daily except Mondays Saturday: 6 to 11 p. m. Sunday: 1 to 7 p.

m. FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY Without Exorcise, Yet Eat Plontyl Don't wear yourself out with exercise. Doot give up all the foods you like. Don't cut out any meals just cut them down. la teats conducted by medical doctors 100 mwqm lost 1 Heidner, Iva Tumbull and Stanley Jepson of Wauconda were Tuesday 14 ta IS lbs.

Minn In i few weeks with A YDS Vitamin Cand: Plan. Just trv this delicious A YD: evening dinner guests of Mrs. Rose Jepson. Mrs. Roy Weidrich and children of Greenwood spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.

Fred Weidrich. Sr. A reception and pot-luck 6:80 p.m. COCKTAILS LIQU6R WINE BEER We cater to parties "DEAC" STRONG, Owner Phone Richmond 312 Vitamin Candy Plan yourself. 30-day supply, $2.25.

Economy (Triple) Size, $5.50. Nowl Come in or phone BOLGER'S DRUG STORE McHenry oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo dinner was held in Muzzy's hall Sunday in honor of the new Methodist minister. Rev. Marshall, and his family. Warren Jones of McHenry sang several selections which were greatly enjoyed.

Mr. and Mrs. Dodd entertained STOP FIRES Defore tht EaSti vJn nssfs, tit FYR FYTER EXTINGUISHERS FOR HOME, FARM AND COMMERCIAL USE 1 quart 1 quart 1 gallon Vaporizing Liquid (For elctrical, oil, gas and greasefires) 2y2 gallon Soda Acid and Instant Anu-Freexe Type Approved by Laboratories! FOR GRASS FIRES Use Indian Fire Pump Tank 5-gallon size ATTENTION! Shops Cleaners Theatres Hotels Laboratories Boats and Airports use the Extinguisher! USE RANDOLPH CARBON DIOXIDE All Materials All Labor Fully GUARANTEED Hiv i long-lasting tbte-fatftccd uphilt iUnglc roof Scar worth while wring. 5 Rooft fit low mo, Prhrititt NeeJtJ Phone lOe-W FRANK GANS 300 Riverside Drive McHenry RAY SMITH SALES AND SERVICE Write P. 0.

Box 42, Waukegan, Illinois Phone Ontano 6189 i I 111 1 i I I I I I 5TN MB ,1 On th Honr iiof my death, do not weevl But it can happen, in your new home, unless you give your contractor instructions to include adequate wiring plans in his original blueprints. I for me Cry not parted union and meeting! NIGHT AUCTION 7:30 p.m., sharp Wednesday, Sept 18 At Gaulke's Sale Bam Route 47 Woodstock, Illinois Charles. Leonard, Auctioneer 75 HEAD OF DAIRY COWS, EITHER CLOSE SPRINGERS OR FRESH WITH CALF BY SIDE. Load of Jerseys by Mr. Parks FEEDER PIGS CALVES STOCK BULLS HORSES BEEF CATTLE SHEEP BROOD SOWS FEEDER CATTLE YOU CAN BUY YOU CAN SELL Call Woodstock 572 or 499 if you have livestock to consign ALL CONSIGNORS PAID CASH DAY AFTER SALE.

All consignors make arrangements get your livestoc In, either the day before the sale or bring same morning of sale. Terms: 25 per cent down, balance in monthly install-- ments. 1 to 16 months time at Vx of 1 per cent interest. Woodstock Commission Sales Co. Inc.

WM. E. GAULKE, Ownr-i-Phon S72 Tare mine in that Old Persian Manuscript." Sorrow which comes to ijsT all in the passing of a lovedx one is hard to bear. WI have dedicated ourselves tox n. xi you'll have greater safety, too.

tfow, before you is the time to check with your contractor to be sure the wiring plans for your new home will suityour needs. Find out from us or your electric contractor how easy and inexpensive it is to enjoy the convenience of adequate wiring in your home. In a home with adequate wiring you'll have circuits enough to supply electricity for all your present appliances, as well as for those soon coming your way. There'll be multiple switches. to light your way before entering a room and plenty 6f convenience Outlets.

Dimming lights, "loafing" appliances and lengthy extension cords t. vanish we serve. I i Wlieh the need arises, let! us" serve. I Jacob Justen bons DIRECTORS Plione, McIIenrv 103-R PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF UORTIlERtl ILLINOIS LtesidenceV AlciJenry 112-VV Green, Street, Corner Elm HENRY.

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