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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Mar 1937, p. 8

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funp wwftsJw0uttd with the Grand "lonors and each responded with a hort talk. After the 'meeting, cards were en- ! joyed with prises in bridge awarded i to Mrs. Uerftrade Schaefer and Fran- Jces Vyc:iittaall,v, Mn five hundred to Mrs. LKNTEN 8UPPBR TONIGHT You ire invited to attend the Lenten sapper it the M. E. church this evening. Serving start* at 5:30 p. m, EASTERN STAR X memoriarp was read for Lottie CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Fox River Valley Camp, R. N. A., will celebrate its anniversary next Tuesday evening'. Cards and lunch win follow the regular meetittg. "Margaret Simon and Mrs. Maud Roth- j. Wiley, past worthy grand matron ermel, and in^bunco to Mrs. Dorothy 0f the Order of the Eastern Star, at : the regular meeting of McHenry chapter, O. E. S., held Monday evening. Plans were completed for Friends' BftOK REVIEWS TTte first in a series of three book reviews to be presented by Mrs. E. M. Phillips and sponsored by the McHenry County Business and Professional Women's Club, will be given at Woodstock this Thursday night. Mrs. Phillipe reviewed, "Gone With the Wind" and Victor Heiser's, "An American IKjctor's Odysey.'* • NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB Mrs. C. H. Duker was hostess to Nickels and Mrs. Lena Bohr. members of the Neighborhood Club Friday evening when awards were BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY merited by Mrs. E. E. Bassett, Mct< ^ A-party of friends were entertained night^ to be held" Monday evening, Stoffel and Mrs. P. M. Justen. 'at Frank Anderson's creamery, Sun- March 15, when friends of the officers o > day, in Jronor of the birthday anniver- wiU fin stations. Ruth Rich .worthy TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OLD sary of Mrs. Ben ThOnneson of Lake matron of Sorosis chaptet, Grayslake, Members of Riverview Camp, R. N. Defiance. an<i Roy Thomatff worthy patron of A., celebrated the twenty-sixth anni- \ delicious dinner was served at 3 Marengo chapter, jwill preside in' the versary of the camp Tuesday evening, o'clock, after which dancing was en- east. ? ,. The evening: opened with a delicious joy<Kl during the remainder of the A committtee" of men will sponsor dinner Served at Bicklers hotel, at- afternoon and evening. a card party in the hall on March 24 tended by twenty-four members after ^ guegt8 were; Mr and ,nd on Mafch 18> a school of instruc. which the regular meeting was held at L - R j Mr and M Irvin Thon. tion ^ill be conducted during the aft- K. C. hall. Charter members of .the neson> j^y Schaefer, of Chicago; Mr. ernoon and evening. and Mrs. Carl Wolk, Forest Park; Mr. whom he wM-h»re a subject of- realfinterest. Because the speaker mint leaVe for Chicago, the program will begin promptly at 2:30 p. m., and members are urged to be present at that time. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Peter M. Justen, with' Mrs. William Spencer and Mrs. E. E. Bassett as,assistant hostesses. The bugines# meeting will follow the program. Readings will be given by Mrs. H. D. Ellis. • " " : ^ T g SmadJt //U sn- Sm&y&n An invitation has been received , to and Mrs. Tom Thonneson, Mr. and attend past officers' night atRichmOnd Mrs. George. Witt, Mr. and MrsL Leo chapter on Martffi 22. Schaid, Elmer Kennebeck, Miss Nich- Members of the chapter are also in* oils, Carl Orvil and J. Irving of Crys- vited to attend Easter services atihe, tal Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Kolinery and Methodist church on Easter Sunday, son, Jim, Dorothy and Jim, the musi- v _____ , 7^' ,, ciAnSy Miiss .Steifisdoerfer and Claris'•:* S^WORTH LEAGUfe " ;V Raven. .j fijev. and Mrs. R. " W. PirtrteH Vere in charge of the Epworth League -meeting Sunday evening and led in the devotional services and entertainment that followed. I Plans were made to attend " , the meeting of the Sunday Evening Club at Richmond next Sunday, when Dr. John Holland will be the giiest speaker. Those who desire to make the trip ; will meet a{ the M. E. parsonage St j 7:15 p. m., Sunday evening. The Epworth League will also sponsor the Palm Sunday evening service j to be held at the M. E. church. In addition to the worship arid song ser- 'vice, there will be a play given by a special cast selected from members in the* subdistrict. The play, entitled, "The Color Line,", is a (missionary story and is being directed by Elsie I Vycital of McHenry. Evelyn Anderi son of this city is a member of the least. The play is being given at six 1 churches in the district for the purpose of raising thirty-five .(Hilars pledged for world missions. SCHOOL MUSICIANS TO GIVE CONCERT THURS., MARCH 18 (.Continued from front page) MMCIl POINTED FOUNTAIN PEN HowAhoun. I N K supply POINT SUITS ANT HAND OR JTYLE OF WRITINC tyully Quaranltta Write* at smootlMy and toiity a t a t o f t l»od p*ncil on any quality of papw-rrM wrappi ng pap*r. Un •qualed for manifold ums making) to 4cUar carbon copies with ori ginal in ink. Draws linot to rular without tmudgo or blot. Withstands rough utag* -- protturo cannot »pr«od, bond or distort tho point. Com** only in Ebony Black unbraakablo pyroxylin with rhodium plated band, nickel silver dip and lever, nil* like any standard fountain pen Bolger's Drug Store MoHenry, III, . Phone 40 • MOTHERS CLUB "Claude E. Vick, superintendents"»f the northern district of schools of the state, will be the guest speaker at the Mothers Club meeting, Friday afternoon. He will be accompanied by Mrs. E; C. Coe, county superintendent of schools, who is happy to have the opportunity of presenting Mr. Vick to members of the Mothers Club, for GOODWILL USED CARS SOLD ONLTBT PONTI&C DEALERS EASY TERMS Only the finest used cars are selected as "Good Will" used ears-- each car is carefully and completely reconditioned to put it in the finest possible condition. Right now, you can save many dollars on j| "Good Will" used car--for tradeins on the new 1937 Pontiac have crowded our stocks beyond rapacity. To make room for furthef spring trade-ins, vre offer thesfp cars at drastically reduced priced Listed below are a few typical bargains-- our stock contains many more. Come in now--buy at these special low prices. fiu: 1934 Pontiac Sedan -- A beautiful oar with all deluxe equipment, chiding, Philco radio, hot water heater and all new tires. Motor "Good Will" reconditioned; Priced at only _ $450-00 1935 Ford DeLuxe Coach -- Finished in dark green Duco with fenders to match, spotless whipcord upholstering, excellent tires and motor. Special today at only... $385-00 1935 Pontiac "8" Coupe -- Radio, heater, two tail lights, two horns, all deluxe equipment ; Exceptional buy EXTRA SPECIAL 1933 FORD DELUXE 2-DOOR SEDAN Spotless throughout, perfect in every res p e c t ; W i l l g u a r a n t e e . $ 2 5 0 - 0 0 Also, many other sixes and eights at great reductions. Come early for the best selections. Your car in trade and very low General Motors Time Payment Terms. .-1, Front Street fe^'i,-vWe8t McHenry «uy 1934 Buick Sedan --- Small "8" finished in dark maroon with fenders match, hot water heater, very low mileage, new tires, 90-day guarantee; Best jgb in town$515<QP 1936 Chevrolet Sedan Master De- Luxe with built-in trunk, heater, -new tires, finished in beautiful Glyn^, don Green Duco; Must be seen to be appreciated 7-7 $585-00 1933 Chevrolet Coach --- Wiih built in trunk, complete new finish, six wire wheels, hot water heater, new 6-ply tires, new car guarantee; Now $325-00 Sortp of the Gold Rush of '49. Tenors, Robert Kilday, «nd Bob Knox; Baritones, LeRoy Hettermann and James MjpAndrews; Basses, Daniel Justen an^ Frances Cox. 3, Antiphon--Loomis-Herbert. Let all the world in every corner sing My God and Km|j; The heavens are not tod high.-.'s. ' t His praise rrtay thither fly, The, earth is not too low • " His praises there may grow< The church with psalms may shotit ; No door may keep them jout > Exceeding all, the heart - > '%?-]:<;> . Must bear the largest part. Band Program v 1. Headway, March--Bennett. 2. Masterbilt, Overture--Alford". 3. Simplicity--Dorothy Lee. ' 4. Havana, Cuban Serenade--Bennett 5. Stardust--Carmicheal, ' 6. My Hero--Oscar Strauss. 7. Cheerio--Goldman. ;C Orchestra Members - 1st Violins: Curtis Newman, Rosa Popp, Miriam Sayler, Mary Erickson, Gladys Shepard. ? 2nd Violins: Marie Vales, Cynthia Erickson, Anita Althoff, Eleanor Pries, Elmer Erber, Esther Colby. Viola: ... Shirley Butler. . TCellos: ° '* ' : i ~ .Louise Stilling, Warren Jones. String Bass: . . Winifred Benwell.. Clarinets: , Robert Stilling, Laura Sherman, Joan Reihansperyer. Cornets: r Dorothy Lay,'Gerald Miller, £laine Landgren. Drums: Lucille Esh. Piano: •' Janice Klontz. ,'-v French Horn: Gerald Freund. ' Band Members 1st Cornets: « Dorothy Lay, Gerald Milter. ^ 2nd Cornet: - -J c Alta Mae Denman. - -s 8rd Cornet:' . • Elaine Landgren. .. 1st Clarinets: ' t Rosa Popp, Daniel Justen. -2nd Clarinets: Laura Sherman, Robert: Stilling, Vernon Petersons-- : 8rd Clarinets: Joan Reihansperger, Frank "Martin. 4th Clarinets: • Dorothy Krohn, Donald Schaeffer. Jtst Trombone: : Janicc Klontz, Richard 'Williaiiia. «nd Trombone: ' • Herbert Reihansperger. - Srd Trombone: Cynthia Ericjkson. fiaritone: •; John Cristy, Kenneth Franzen. Saxophone: Russell Franzen, Lucille Esh. : . Ifellophone: "" Curtis Newman, Mary Erickson. French Horn: « Gerald, Freund^ . • / • . . ! Piccolo: Charles Thompson. . Sousaphone: • Loren Harrison. String Bass: »: Winifred Benwell. Marimba: Louise Stilling, WiaiHrod Bass Drum: "7 Lorraine Engeln. ^ -- Snare Drum: • . •"" Anthony Noonan, Glen Peterson. ^ Tympani: . ; ¥ Anthony Noonan. The Mixed Chorus, a& organization of fifty-five boys and girls, whose picture will appear in next week's issue, includes the following members: Sopranos: G. Justen, M. Knox, R. Popp, G. Shepard, E. Shober, L. Stacknick, M. Vales, Rosalyn Vogt, F. Weitl, D. Lay, A. Freund. 2nd Sopranos: D. Anderson, M. Blake, L. Esh, M. Durland, M. Erickson, H. Herdrich, L. Nordin, M. Sayler, V. Jepson, L. Stilling, Ruth Vogt. Altos: E. Althoff, L. Engeln, M. Freund, L. Peet, R. Phannenstill, J. Schnaitman, J. Durland. -Tenors:, • J. Cristy, R. Kilday, B. Knoac, E. Simon. \ ^ Baritones: C. Althoff, L. Blake, R. Ffanxen, L. Hettermann, B. Kinsala, G. Lark- 8 in* B. Klontz, J. McAndrews, H. Reihansperger, Ralph Smithy R. Williams. . . Basses: / 7, F. Cox, G.Frisby, G. Gkms, D; Ju«- ten, J. McAndrews, E. Neilsen. The' Chorus wishes to express its appreciation to Miss Dorothy Holden, who has so kindly accompanied for them during the year. ' Mri Herman D. Ellis is the director of the band and orchestra and Miss Margaret O'Gara and Miss May Justen have charge of the Vocal Music at the High School. ir- FOR FRIDAY AND^ SATURDAY ONLY MEDICINE CHEST HEEOS 25c Iodine ........ $1.00 Penorub 60c Minit Rub 80d lOO Aspirin 1 Box of 25 Band w Aids'; (ASTORIA 40JPITCHIRS In CotUUtS 17 55c Ponds Cream 38^ Rubber Ba^)y Pants ... 15^ 83c Lady Esther 4-Pwr-- 50c Mennen Baby Oil 34# pose Cream 57^ ^ v • • $1.00 Coty Face Pwd. 69f 3 bars Cashmere Bouquet Soap 29* 6 bars Colgate Soap .. 29 C 25c Menken Baby Powder Baby Tooth Brush 8-oz. £aby Bottles 5 for 50c Johnson Baby Cream 15# 36* 6IILFTTE BlUE ELAOCS 49 RUBBER GOODS • S p e c 1 3 ( s • • • 49c Rb. Gloves 34# $1.50 Davol Fountain Syringe .. 98# 89c Eden Hot Water Bottle . 58# $1.00 Ice Bag 69# TABLETS BOTTtC 100'J 35c Grove's Bromo . (juinineTZ7::::.:.3z:::: 29# 30c Hills ' Cascara Quinine : 21# 45c Cal Aspirin 32# McKesson Albomist Nose Drops 39# HOME i REMEDIES ' 60c Sal Hepatica ... • 60c Pertussin $1.(^ Rem 70c Hamlin's Wliar pyal $1.25 Absorbine, It. 50c Syrup of Figs... IPALMOllVEftSin) ieqss 1 T A M I N RODUCTS 5-llf Epsom Salts 33# ^00 Haliver Oil Caps 59# 8-oi.OllVe Oil ^.1 41# B-os. Boric Acid Pwd. 16# B-oz. Castor Oil . ... 29c 50c Lysol . 39# 75c Calirad Wafers ... 69# 1 Pint McKesson 's Cod Liver Oil 59# 12-o*. Myledol $1.39 55c Knjol 49# 50 A. B. D. Capsules ... $1.( 60c Glyco Thymoline 43# 50c Yeast Tabs 39#^ BOKOfifOO SHtft ILEANS1NG .TISSUES }<l THEATRICAL COLO CRCAH its. jar mni QUAtlTY yfl SYRINGE COMPUTI WITH -M liT BOTTll Of tOO HINKLE PIUS INSTALL REFRIGERATION A complete General Electric refrigeration equipment has been installed at Reed's Tavern, Volo. The inatalla^ tion was made by the Carey Electric Shop, local distributors for G. l.;'r,' V ' : - OTEXVM 1001 /jco'eFui I9*\ 34IA""" ia« Electric Toasters /koniCiA *1.89 and 850 m THE M£HENRY DRUGGIST* Ms HENRY4ILLINOIS*

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