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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Apr 1937, p. 5

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Wfter. "v K>* T," c % «.V5 '• :( l>-\ & wt ^ U v - - f n i # " yw,ilw L , is la St. Joeeph's Satttday. Her fen. Jack Walsh, ii iritt W. . and Wave extra; Ultra Violet Ray Treatments ....$1.00 Mar-O-Oil, Fitch's D^eaea Sham- .3 for*1.00 Arch, Rinse, S for $1.00 Wave 50c A 25c & S5e impoo, Finger .......... S for 60c atyle ...3 for 75c wm^aKnB ^ * X BMrtM St. Woodstock, IL h< V . _ • * McHenry eavofey snpwnaow, in session .at Ww&tock, April 27, urged Gov. Horner to issue a call for a sfis4 cial iliaiMi in the Seventeenth judicial <Rstrfct to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Judge E. D. Shurtleff. The resolution was sponsored by the canity bar Association and stated: "The addiUond work placed upon Joilge A. E. FJsher and Judge Ralph JMr o4^yn>PH3>le for them to fa* *4 necessary to carry on and properly consider to conclusion the large volume of business pending and undetermined in the circuit courts of Boone, Lake and McHenty counties." A special election may be held after the legislature adjourns, which is likely to be late in June. The Unexpired term of Judge Shurtleff is a trifle more than two years. Unless a special election is called, the vacancy cannot be filled until after the fallj election of 1938, a year and a half distant. Frank E. Beck, Harvard supervisor, received the unanimous x^te of the county board members for chairman at the organization meeting held on Tuesday. No other name was presented and the choice was by acclamation. ' fVW Games H. J. SMh| 54" > Leo Winkef Ed. Smith Al. Justen .........--......... John tleuM Paul Karls ^..., * Gfeorge 1L Justen' * |8°> RC.KAMOLZHAIDWAIE Pbs*e SK W. McHewry rr*:' THC ?: 4'lW«A Days, 7M - »:2f Daylight Saving Time FRIDAY -- SATURDAY "WINGS OF THE MORNING" Velvet Musk «Chimp Mowing. SUNDAY -- MONDAY, MAY 2 - S Don Ameche "Ta«T^NEW8" Comedy, "Holly- Boo* rTraia- A Weald Newa Bventa 2:45 (MtaMn; SJI; JSe thereafter; 10c all day T Cbbeble AY - -- Bargain Ntte) Leagkton in (1) "ROnbrandt" Gey Kibbee •• Una Merkel in (2) "Dont Tell the Wife" 10c - - 20c WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY "ON THE AVENUE" lSc*- - 30c ABKQOfEMHUt Bam TOXULLASraOUl. JT7DQE8HIP ELBGTIOH mm RIVERSIDE BAKERY Rivenride Drive Little ' :d' " rOR8ALB rtm SALB-Karty Yellow Dent Seed cora, 99 % germination. John 8M-J-2L ' 48-tf Will again be open for business beginning SATURDAY, May 1 to EARL WALSH ,One day, not so many moons ago, friendly, inspirational critic said to your scribbler, "If ever you are stumped for a subject when writlhg, FOfcSALfc Kft. boat, with Chrystry picking up a mafazine agd turn ler marina Mot? built-on top. Will aimlessly to#ny pa^F The first word *eD *erj rpa>|Wa»ile. Robert Work, or words that meet yor eager eyes Jr., Barriagton, |11. Phone Barring- «*y »ve you inspiration."-,* tonSH. , • • Stumped-yes~Wd--are we%to- 6-ro«" h«*Wd v» was the weekly meeting of" Here goes. And here it ia. "Full FOB SALlt |*feman'a seed com. Steam Ahead!" is the first thing Wf J^a. BUM, TaljgMDne 611-J-l. 49-2 bump into. At least that ought egg ua on a little. --8-- V;' •That didn't do so much for us so we turn to another page. "Keep Up witii the World" is neatt. Hells Bella! tnB ftAt ft 'thiitri m .11 nf in ii;r '•*** di«i. i»i »- er.n keep up »ith tb« Joneso. , ittmtaW »«««. 'klso >kroln, bushes and hftmr plants; asparagus FOR fltAUMNano, Dining Room! ftrite, Bad, ahdLnfm erous oth^r articlaa. Call M<ie*y before 5 o'clock. Fred Sdwewar, Waukegan street. 49 How FORESTER BOWUSRI did this ever start? Whoa ^ ^ and SrSI" iSi8.0^ 0f biuhes. Wa^EvergreenNS^ the Dog. Now we're getting some * west of Woodstock, HL Tel! place. Man and boy, good dogs have ^ been second only to fine horses in our, ,• , • • ' affections toward dumb animals. In FOB SALB ; H^mc-grown eating and spite of this kindly feeling, there have seed potatoea. M. P. Meyer, m been times when unappreciative miles north of Johnsburg on River hounds have caused no mid of torment, road. +4 the colored ^'Sont of i WilT Arise Society." At the en<f of the usual busineaa, a loud voice yelled from the back of'the hall: "Miatah Chayman, Ah makes a motion dat Sam Jackson am a dirty, low - down, sneaking, mis'rable chicUng-thief." Do#n in the front a little darkie leapt to'his feet. "Who makes dat motion dat Ah'm a low - down, sneaking, miserable chkrking-thief?" he cried, glaring round the room. A huge, scar-faced negro lumped to his feet. "Ah makes dat motion*" he said xntntcificLf. "Miatah Chayman," aaid Sam quickly, "Ah aecunds dat motion."-- Answers Magazine. - 72 64 48 65 6S 60 Some years ago, our old friend, Simon Stoffef^told us that he could walk into any yard, utterly disre- WAMTXD FARMS WANTED--We have a degarding harks and growls of the most mJr_Sfto* KARL R, WALSH, $ Phone McHaary 34-tf Aug. Freund 69 Rev. F. J. Milter 72 H. J. Kreutzer 48 H. G. Weber '54 Clarence J. Stilling .... 6p H. M. Schaeffr ^...... 69 Leo Heimer Ed. Thennes Felix Unti Ed. Sutton A. E. Nye N. M. Sutton J. C. Thies .... Blake Heimer Vernon Knox vicious canines, and reach the daor unbitten. ."T?""" ... j ! WANTBD Manor Boy to Work orf We dried that, but a bird dog, evi- farm near McHflliry. Phone 611-M-l. dently sensmg our affected nonchalance, nearly took a wing off our car- .. ^ cass as we He# through the air. WANTED---Girl for general work. --||-- BicklerV McHerify House. 48-tf We silently suspected trickery on „.. --vr r~ the part of our old friend, but con- ^ ° f."T-' if*®*?1 or ' ; land foe small chicken farm. all cash. Pltone McHenry 8. Kent <k 49 George P. Fryund ........ 72 Matt -SchAitt ......... DapUea .1. Ed. Smith tinued his theory until one day when ,'?,Prov®d ... a Crden cte wu .11 that »tood be- "»**. *•»» tween ua and compfete annihilation by . ' ' a tremendous police dog. | We then listened fe# Clyde FOR BENT--4 Rooms ia Johnsburg, Beattys who told up John Pitzen. 47-3 hound in the eye. It For Att»a 8ako Film Director -- Now, you rum to the bridge, climb the parapet, and plunge into the icy water below. ' Actor -- But I can't swim - Director -- That doesn't matterit won't show. Tl»a|!s *-- The Diferat hostess was furious when a bottle of liquor on her ru£ Mtn^Vaa it her best rug? ^ F»ienv-No, her best liquor. TOE BIGHT PLACE to a feW to looke a fierce brick house, was a noble experiment, tried one day when a surprise attack quickened our thoughts as to whether we should kick him, hit Vernon Knox, 16791 him, or run. \ We looked him in the Paul KarU eye--backing up. Win. Sutton WSl' 3. Rev. F.J. Miller J, Backing up reminds ua of another Ed. Thennes 1628'experience. We were but a broth of 4. John A. Thennes , |a lad when the John Pufahl family J. C. Thies - , 16071moved to McHenry and brought their MftGftLLAllBOirs $2.66 -- -- CASH 12.66 for DEAD HORSES AND COWS Hogs and Sheep Removed MIDWEST REMOVAL CO. Phono Dundee 10 Reverse Charges •84-28 - P GARBAGE COLLECTING--Let family pet, a bull dog named Tige. dispoae of your garbage each week, Now Tige was proclaimed a friendly 0r oftener. if desired. little fellow, but one bright day as rates. Regular year round route, the neighborhood kids played tag on formerly Geoum Meyers'. Ben J the Stenger lawn, thia same Tige de- Smith. Phene tft 9t 681-M-l. 2-tf •cided to get into the game. Foe rea- - -- ---- . sons known only to Tige, he tagged I^W^SOS 'Sunday afternoon was a very in-jme in the seat of the breeches, tak- *l«OOB8--Worn.^8eea, spots, dirt,) • -- teresting day for the Catholic Boyling a sizeable patch away with him. wraith, wiljilMlg unaightly Scouts,* when they were taken to j That's where some plain and fancy fWhpved. Work jfoafanteed. Reason Rockford where the Bishop talked[backirig up<took place. ^aWe prices. Estiihataa given. Also about Scouting. Of course, Mrs. Al-j --(1-- , resurfacing office desks, tablsa, bars. bert Blake and Mr. Thomas Phalinj But this can't go on forever. Some HENNING NEWMAN, Floor Sanding very kindly furnished this transporta- .^owners give us their reserved opinion, Contractor, 484 Seminary Ave., W,oodtion. 1 "I don't thiit he'd bite you." We stock, 111. Phone 736-M. 41-6mo. Monday night at the meeting, we hope-r«nd sometimes pray. Anyhow, d a vh vr»ir .«» om«.v< M 7 discussed an overnight hike>which is here's one -bird who will always be- ^njJv 'TdAitim nl* to take place Friday night. AU Boy|ware of the dog. CM1WIS TBO^BLIfcT Scouts are asked to take along flair «. - / --1" -- age. Pri.c es reasona.b.le . PnfO)nPmP'nS We can.rapaii your machine, regaMOeaa of make or Tel. 44-tf Uankets and if they want to eat The lady bowlers took a little jaunt breakfast out there, they can bring over to Waukegan Monday night to some food. bowl one of Bob O'Farrell's teams. Saturday, there is a Merit Badge j After the bowling, somebody in the See FRANK BENMBTT at the North show at the Harvard High School gym! crowd decided to. have a birthday Western Hotel, Webt McHenry, for SHOE STORE, West McHenry. 162. Expert Shoe Repairing. and the McHenry troop is going to try and win First Prize. If anybody has any spare time, drop in and see soma very interesting things! Scout Donald toward.* - party. They did. those EXCEPTIONAL MASSAGE --H-- TREATMENTS. Ail office treatments, ' "Speed" Stilling's 229 game copped $1.00. Phone McHenry 2$. 46-tf the money at the Palace this week. | : We learn from Coaoh "Mack" that Mitti and Joan Durland gave a ©ur High School Golf Team has playdance specialty on the program at the ed matches with Crystal Lake, Barrington and Niles Center, winning all three decisively. , \-t-- X annual spring luncheon of the 'Wood stock Woman's Club, Monday. Misses Eleanor and Mildred Kinsala visited Harriet Bobb in the home of Vale Adams, a young veteran of her brother, Romo Bobtr at Rockford, j the fairways, turned in a 79 in the recently. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Winkelman and son, James, have returned to their home at Springfield, after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Anna Knox. friday, April 30 JOHN MEADE'S WOMAN" with Edward Arnold Ktixre SATURDAY, MAT 1 Matinee 2:30 Whalenin "TIME OUT FOR ROMANCE" with Claire Trevor "SINGING COWBOY" with Geae Antry ~ SUNDAY, MAY~2 ~ . : McHenry Oomity'a Biggest Sunday 8UMH. . -',v. ^ GUARANTEED HEADLINE ACTS 1 All Acts Direct from Chicago's Largest Theatres: VAUDEVILLE - - - Featuring TQE THREE KBAT WAVEf From Rudy Vallee Radio Hour, ^ WalterNlllson » . RaftonSistexjl Kovan and Ray Barr and Estes Ob the Screen Sonday and Monday: Sylvia Sidney and Henry Fonda in "YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE" Continnong Snn^Uiy after 2:00 p. m., D. S. T. Bargain Night TUESDAY Adm. 10c "SHE'S SAWGEROUS" WEDNESDAY ft THURSDAY m 15 fHaelr Wy. Will Rogers in "DR. BULL" Barrington match. Now along comes Harry Anderson with a 77 against Niles Center. Some of the other boys are hitting along in to low 80's, which is plenty good. i --II-- ' The district meet- will be held on our local course next Saturday and has attracted many Chicago Suburban schools. The gallery can expect some high class swinging. --A-- The four low men m ibis meet will qualify for the state meet next month. Have job for reliable local man who can work steady helping manager take care of our country business. Men make $75 a month pt first. Address Box,368, care of thjs paper. *w * Namfc'J».'f . , • *• Address . - "i* -- - • • " " r y - " -- • MISS KATHLEEN JUSTEN ON REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE Lawyer--Are you aware, sir, that what you contemplate is illegal? Client--Certainly. What do you auppoae I came to consult you for? Social and Financial "Does your wife understand our great social and financial problems? " "To some extent," answered Mr. Meekton. "She'* the only member of the fimily who knows how to acore a bridge game wihtout using Schaefers Tavern Has Engaged • / ^ riftlRL iSMITH AND HER ORCHfcSYfcA^ . ^ for .tiie season beginning •_ " SATURDAY EVENING, MAYlj®|® Chicken Plate Dinner -- 50c 9 ; -y» i& SSHIMLtACTKIHOt DK fAcNtSSATS M HAAHRDU fVAMTOtARTt O MAMUrACTURED BY SCHULTZ.ftAUJAN ACQ. *tA^D#TOWW, \l jiiii i fnu • - roa Sthwkerry Short Cake There is No Better Value Than JERKY m FLOW 48-lbs. $2.16 , _ 84-Ris. tlJOtiXX. fith Flying KM STRAWBERRY SHORT CAKE : cups flour. 4 teaspoons baking powder. % teaspoon salt. 'V-' -vi teaspoons sugar. i • cup milk. -"l.W % cup butter. Mix dry ingredients, sift two times, work in butter with tips of fingers and add milk gradually." Place on floured board, divide in two parts. Pat, roll out, and bake twelve minutes in a hot oven in buttered layer cake tins. Sweeten and crash ferries, put between and on top of layers. Cover top with whipped cream. AS4 PI iSfe Guaranteed results at all times! FRESH STRAWBERRIES, 2 pint boxes for . , 25^ SMITH BROS. Sfe-eiiitBlfeet What's In a Name? Visitor (to a Southern mamhijr)^* Aunt Mandy, what are your children's names? Aunt Mandy--I done name 'em all foh flowers; but de youngest one got the prettiest name--I name her Artificial! In a Barrel- 'Mrs. Spivins--I see in this ad ve^tiaeaQent where the storage people will aeal up your suit in a mothproof bag for the summer. Mr. Spivins--Good grief, woman, do you eypect me to go in for nudk ipmT Pag Sake of Argument Mother -- Haven't I always told you the Browns are not the kind of boys to play with? Junior -- Yes, mother, but I'm a good boy for them tovplay with. Elevated # **You say our friend ia riainf ia political life?" "Ye£. Hel rising, all right. He used to be on the level, and now. he's known as the man higher up." th» Secret Safe Naomi--Did Lamphier give bride away la^t night? Jimmie--No. He'* goi^g to let the grooyn find her out for hisself. E-Z-Z-S-S-S! LIKE THAT Notre Dame, Ind.--Miss Kathleen We have just received word that the ^"ghterj>fMr. and Mrs. Wilfollowing schools have entered the j1*™. 85,eri w^° #t* match: Barrington, Oak Park, Wau- tending Saint Mary^ College, ^otxe kegan, Niles Twp., Libertyville and D*®e. Holy Cross, Ind., has been ap- New Trier Twp. Other schools who Pointed a member of the refreshment have not sent in their entry blanks, coaunittee for Freshman Pormalto be but are expected, include Crystal ^ ,coUeg* ^re8h" Lake, Evanston, Maine Twp., Palatine, 0De J? Arlington Height, and Elgi^. Lpoks ev«nU Saint Mary's, like strong competition. I. *1 be held in the impreseive Louisj jXlV ballroom at the college. The Foresters held their final" bowling party last Wednesday night and dished out the prizes. "Red" Winkel Mrs. Ben Wegener of ^Chicago was a local visitor Monday. roiled a 627 series that, won him the' shirt donated by Smith Brothers Mother's Day is Sunday, May 9. Remember her with flowers. ^ McHenry II ' Floral Co., West McHenry. "Prof." Nye, the west side diamond eHnBBsaaMni merchant, came through with a For- for ester pin for high single game prise. June. 242 g£ir.c chswH a picnic to be held sometime in rea* up to home. UDU u»u «. his credit and wore the pin "Jones aeems rather cast down since he learned that his rich uncle has left him nothing." "Yes, it seems to have taken the air out of his heirship." Stadies in "Fame ; "Can your small daughter nam# the presidents of the United States?" "She wouldn't even tau She said •h* was ru\t None of them were ever movie actors." 4^- RESIDENCE CHANGES Elsewhere on this page yea will And results of the Forester bowlers. We --I--- 'will print the four high doubles scores. WeH, nflpH As we glance through Ed Smith and Vernon Knox teamed up the information handed in by George to cop the honors in this feature/ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and fam- Freund, we see that Felix carried -- J-- l|iy moved last Thursday from the home five quarts of oil, donated by Ed The Married Men's Club will start I Colby building on Riverside Drive to Thfnnes. The highest increase/ in their softball season next Tues- the TBuchert estate house on John average won the oil. day ev^iing in the-city park. Comejstreet Mr. and Mrs. Will Buchert pit A V E rllT HID -.9' A xeal Taluel Exoellent quality black imiiat^ km binding over substantial boaide r~wiil stand up under hard usage. Strong and •easily operated opening and closing mechanllnn, in either endlock or toplofck styles. As a )|andaome, practical, sturdy, and long-wearing Joinder, the RAVEN takes the lead! * VP/a «nd 9J^ * IV/t $2.2$ m. 11X14 $2.65 m. Sin 11 x 17 $2.90 m. CONE » AMD BUT TODKS TODAY Aa eacepttowl nM kese l**i ledger I' sheettaad A4L tab iadez. BOOM hi den lMthwr, eolon led or backwi&aa --a-- Looks like Unti stole the show, donated <we quarts of iee easen the highest three gamea, then team copped with a 2719 totnL The boys win complete out ami holler. Ifs ftee. He . --J-- i far In the presence of John Dreymiller, his "Red" Winkel calls oar attention to ,th= fact that the Ceba got. a man as far as second ^e «ga|nst -Du*y" lataf Dean. have moved into their home recently completed on the lot,adjoining their gnip and filling station on Rents U. S. 12 in McHenry. This home is the old Robert Sfchiessle home, which was moved hy Mr. Buclieirt and rj^oilt z and rttnodaled» . OwrifUn tombrj Ledger OuUtt--Bad Baby Ud«e< CHa» -Black »u» " JtJwj.* A* A - Si w'w-.V m ' ?• *.--4i hm ^ 't, ^ .<•*.,' jtt . t»V. '

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