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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Aug 1937, p. 2

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MAY BAR VISITORS «-s ' > TO DIONNE QUINTS ERNEST R. COLLINS RECEIVES DEGREE Wiry residents, who have taken •' Evanston, iTSsr 26--Ernest trips to Callander 0 See the famous j Roger Collins, Ringwood, is among the Dionne quintuplets, may consider approximately 400 students who rethemselves lucky to have seen the fa- ceived degrees this week from the irvous children, whose home may be summer session of Northwestern unibarred to tourists, it is reported. versity. Dr. Dafoe considers that the con- j The summer session, attended by stant stream of visitors coming to the MOO students, who came from every hospital endanger the health of the) state in the United States-and from five little girls and place them tinder foreign countries, was the larg- ^ • constant strain. 1 est *n Northwestern's history. A fac- Curious persons Mri in line fori .ult». »'31?' of,wh<>™ Visithour* waiting for . dunce to «« the '* C^.M m0" "quints," who live in . profiling .t-! <*'" S,°° subjecls: »ddrtl®" «» «*" mosphere of publicity «nd eicitement, ul»r claS5e». concerto. OUT OF CONTROL as "concessions on every side iCreate a motion pictures, round tables, and sov^% carnival spirit • cial gatherings on the campus on Lake M. .. , . . ? No doubt, the ruling, if it is made I Ul£g™**hore\ Ter? !?°ns,0redeffective, will be a severe blow to Canada, where over 100,000 ^Jfte quints are attracted each year, w/ Mr. Collins received the degree of visitors to *>ac^elor °* arts >n the school of liberal arts. V - •'* Fifty Days for Airmail' * The first airmail flight across the United ,States, made by Galbraith Rogers in l&U, tookSG dhys and 68 stops. ; : . Sunshine to Mt. MoKinley «»»k In Mt, Mckinley National park, Alaska, sunshine lasts for more than 18 hour.* « day during, the summer months. • ^ . Prominent Figure in W$k§- 'V- ; General Yang Hu-Cheng, outstanding figure in the recent Sian coup, autived in San Francisco recently. He is a member of the Chinese dbmmission of military affairs. After several months' sojourn in the United States the general, who is here to investigate military affairs, will tour the principal countries of Europe. Accompanying the general are his wife and small son. - ' -HORN'S TAVERN • ••• - McCULLOM'SLAKE c Fish Fry, Every Friday , ' Dancing Saturdays ; To the Music of Viace Connors and His Jtem Band McHENRY BEX& MIXED DRINKS IfHir Come to Hoot's Tavern DINE AND DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT i Music by Chicago Music Marters - V..Vt nSH TRY EVERY FRIDAY , ; NEWS OF THE DAT f:" , - farmer hear Mundelein wins PMA Neatest Dairy Farm Contest -- McHenry farm declared best in District 6 --Congress adjourns at Washington, making everybody happy -- Murderers and kidnapers are busy in Chicago -- Summer season approaches close -- "Pa" is still greeting customers with a smile at corner of Riverside and Elm St. 1 PA'S TAVERN ELM STREET McHENRY; ifcL. THiyui€€K^ COFFE MAKER :•? 'fh \ CHINA DRIP |U| Have the best there is In coffee flavor. There is no chance of error with this method.-It's easier too. • • This striking coffee maker is very attractively designed. The body is ivory, porcelain With an underglazed floral pattern. Aluminum coffee basket. Capacity 6 cups. ^ L I M I T 2 T O A 1 C U S T O M E f t * Wm. H. Althoff Hdwe. v j.TVy^v 'More Merciful > Il:was ^ good play, but ~ori6 man ; in the gallery started to boo. , : "Chuck him over the rails," shout* ed the rest of the galleryites. Then, amid the scuffle, a mild little woman in the stalls below stood up-and cried excitedly: "Oh, please, don't throw him over .the rails. Kill him where he is!" Jones was the proud owner* of a new car, and regarded himself as an authority, London Tit-Bits states. "Yes," he said to his friend Smith, "there's nothing in driving these modern cars. It's only in wet weather on bad roads that they're likely to get out of control." "Weather doesn't always matter," said Smith. "It wasn't through either bad weather or fine weather that my car got out of my control." "What happened to it?" asked Jones. v "I got behind with the installments." : .Cutting In Sc«ne in the drawing room of S house in a fashionable part of the town. A demonstrator^ instructing a woman subscriber in the use of the telephone dial. "Now, madam, I will ask you to dial a number which I know is unobtainable, so that you can hear the 'Unobtainable' tone signal. Lift the receiver and dial Mayfair 12345. . Now describe what you heard.". 7 "How beautifully simple! I've Just heard a man's voice say, 'Half mo,' Bill, I've lost the blankety pliers.' " , RtNGWOOb THE TIN ROOSTE|t Mr. Sparrow--My, that's an unsociable chap, I've been here an hour and he hasn't spoken yet. Building Material sorry you don't like Mrs. C. J. Jepson entertained the Scotch Bridge Club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Prices were awarded to Mrs. B. T. Butler and Mrs. Viola Low. Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Fay, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Nelso» of Batavia, are enjoying a trip to New York- & The Bunco Club was entertained in the home of Mrs. Ed. Thompson at Pistakee Bay Thursday. A picnic dinner was enjoyed on the lawn at noon and bunco was played in the afternoon, with prizes awarded to Mrs. George Young and Mrs. George Worts. Mr. and Burs. George Shepard and son spent Tuesday evening with the latter's parents at McHenry. Mrs. George Bacon of Antioch and Mrs. Ray Shfcefer and children of Cincinnati spent Wednesday here. Mrs. Jennie Bacon is ill at her home here. Mrs. D. L. Hall is caring for her. -V-.« Miss Dora Anderson spent the past week .with relatives at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Anderson and son, Robert, spent Wednesday evening at Woodstock, .^v ' Ernest Snyder, Jr., is'vjsiting relatives in Chicago, " Wayne Foss spent Friday afterhooh with friends at Algonquin. Mrs. George Shepard, Mrs. ,C. J. Jepson and Mrs. C. b. Harrison attended a schoolmates' reunion at the summer home of Mrs. A. Tt. Burns at Hickory Grange near McHenry Saturday. • Billy Dodge of Woodstock spent the weekend with Howard Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Anderson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Felvey Davis spent Sunday in the George Rasmussen home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. George Young and son, Alfred, were visitors at Elgin 'Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon of Antioch visited their mother, Mrs. Jennie Bacon, who (9 ill, Friday and Saturday. Mrs. E. E. Whiting and daughter, Rosalie, and son, George, attended the music festival at Soldiers Field in Chicago Saturday evening. family were visitors at Elgin Friday afternoon. ' Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Jepson and daughter, Virginia, and Andrew Jepson spent Sunday, afternoon in the L. V. Lusk home at l£ound Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Young and daughter, Eleanor, and Mrs. Catherine Young of McHenry spent Sunday evening in the George Young home. Mr. and Mrs. Roland McCannon and family are visiting in the C. J. Jepson home. They just, returned from a trip to Dubuque, Iowa, Elizabeth and Winnebago, 111. Sunday visitors in the Ernest Snyder home were Mr. and Mrs. George De- Witt and son, Whitney/Mr. and Mrs. George Shearer and son, Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Dulfey, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doerlem and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Synder and children of Chicago, Western Springs, Mid Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peet of Woodstock spent Sanday in the S. fi. Beatty home. Community services will be held at the M. E. church next Sunday evening. Mni|jfpdred Carney will lecture and show-stifles of her trip around the world. r Mr. and' Mrs. Roy Wiedrich and Fred Wiedrich were visitors at Sharon, Wis., Sunday. .Mrs. McCfcnnon and her music pupils took part in a music recital at Woodstock Friday afternoon. '• Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Butler and family spent the weekend with friends at Gary, Ind. They were accompanied home by Miss Dorothy Ellsworth, who will spend the week hen. Mrs. Wampoole and Mrs. Collins spent Saturday in the Frfcnk Collins home at Wilmette, and attended the Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stephenson music festival at Soldiere Field Satspent Sunday at West Allis and at-I urday evening. On Sunday, Mr. Col* tended the Fair at Milwaukee in the and son, Roger, and Miss Miriam Mr. and Mrs. William Heine and;^ison, Sunday. afternoon. Miss Mildred Jepson of Evanston spent Friday night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. .Cepson. On Saturday, she'and some friends left for a trip to the Black Hills. Harold and Francis Snyder are Visiting in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Cahoon of Oran^eville were capers at Rev. Collins' Monday. Miss Virginia Jepson whs a visitor at Evanston Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Ralph Simpson and baby son returned home Monday from St. Therese's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Abendroth of Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon of Antioch, Mr. and Mrs. Del Bacon of Crystal Lake spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Jennie /Bacon, who is very ill. Mrs. Ernest Snyder and sons, Ernest, Jr., and Raymond, spent Monday at Richmond. • Elmer Hopper and Wayne Foss attended c&urch at Genoa City Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinze of Crystal Lake were visitors at the latter's mother, Mrs. George Harrison, Sunday. Mrs. Raymond Harrison and sons were visiltors at McHenry Friday afternoon. Edward Harrison of Elgin was a truest of his mother, Mrs. George Har- "Tm my cakes," said the tea-shop proprietress haughtily, "but I can assure you this business has been built up almost entirely on my cookery!" "I don't doubt it, madam," said the customer., "With a few more buns like these you could build a house!" - son, Eugene, of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colby and daughter, Dorothy, of Crystal Lake, and Mrs. Theodore Van Tassel of Marion Junction, Alabama, wfere Sunday dinner guests in the George Shepard home. Mr. and Mrs. George Young and son, Alfred, spent Sunday afternoon in the Edward Smith home «t Crystal Lake. How It Happened ' Foreman--How is it White hasn't' turned up this morning? Workman--He met with an accident at his wedding yesterday, When he came out of the church he had an arch of crossed picks to walk under. Just then the buzzer went, and his mates downed tools from force of habit. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carr and Mrs. Frankie Stephenson were visitors at Woodstock Saturday afternoon. Lora Harrison of Evanston is visiting her mother, Mrs. George Harrison. Mrs. James Conway of Crystal Lake was a caller in the Mrs. Jennie Bacon home Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beatty of Grand Forks, North Dakota, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard and I Mrs. Harold Dugan and daughter of Royer, with Mrs. and Mrs. Waanpoole, visited their son, Paul, and family at Niles Carter. Mr. and Mn. Ralph Smith and children Will Smith and Amos Smith, r^> turned home Saturday evening from a trip to the Black Hills, Yellowstone Park and Colorado. Miss Pearl Smith is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. William WurtzVnger, at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Smith and family spent Saturday evening in Woodstock. „ Mrs. Howard Buckland returned home from Janesville Monday. Miss Bernice Smith of Antioch spent Sunday night here with her parents* Miss Shirley Butler returned home Sunday evening from L. L. C. C. Camp at Boyne Falls, Mich., where she spent the summer. Mrs. Albtert Woll and children of Washington, D. C., spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Doherty. Mrs. Thomas Doherty spent Toes* day in Elgin. ' jT \7; 'V; v The new Grip-Safe, Silent Tread tire is the last word in safety--road grip and anti-skid protection. More tough rubber in a deeper grip-saf* center tread. More anti-skid mileage in a tirt that grips the road. And underneath the tread* extra-heavy, heat-resisting plies of anti-frictio#' cord for maximum blowout protection. Let us show you; this modern achievement ik tire design. ikHeur ATLAS ^IW WITH ORIP-SAFK SILENT 'T M^ CENTRAL GARAGf Full Line of Atlas and Goodyear Tires I Electric and Acetylene Welding Car Washing and Polishing Towing Johnsburg for Phone 200-J Do Your Stuff Nancy (aged six)--Are you the, trained nurse that Sister said was "coming to stay with us? Nurse--Yes, I'm the trained nurse. Nancy -- Well, come on, then! We're having a circus out in our barn, and the children want to see you do your tricks. CACKLE, CACKLE Wert McHenry "HAVE HAD MY GAS WATER HEATER , FOR OVER TWO MONTHS AND AN - ACCURATE CHECK SHOWS THAT ADDITIONAL COST IS MUCH LESS THAN <1 PER MONTH-NEARER 75 CENTS, PERHAPS.,I ^4 SATISFIED." IORETHAN £ * k*- - .-•v-vv ~ ' • •• , • {Ft Ml Mi lii oar Papa Rooster--Why are those eggs standing on end? Do you want to raise a family of acrobats? Sure Does--And Is! *We may learn something from every little thing," propounded the 1 teacher. "For instance--suppose, James, you tell us what the mosquito teaches us." "It teaches us," said James brightly, "how easy it > to, get stung!" INSTALL AN GAS WATER HEATER NOW £ NEW LOW GAS RATE FOR HEATING ENABLES US TO SAY v Amenities "The way they talked, about you was most violent and depreciative," said the sympathetic fan. "Yes," replied the umpire; "you might almost have thought I was a candidate for office in a hot campaign." The House That Jack Built "There are exceptions to all rules, you know." "Indeed. Where's the exception to the rule that we all must die? " "Ah, that's the exception to the rule that all rules have their exceptions." v , .• Patting on the Airs Bessie (reading paper)--Faricy another chorus girl has married a young man who has just been left a fortune. Beryl--Oh, well, it xomes natural to these singers to pick up. an heir. • * «• • I • r-r^ r Something Visitor (to little girl)--And was your grandpa covered with insurance when he died? . • : Little Girl--No ma'am; |ust « nightshirt. ' • ..' ! , Never Enough Mone^ « JttdTunkins says he always wahted to have enough money to keep him from worrying about the future, but he never yet saw anybody who had managed it that way. " A'.:? Founders of Rotary Club The Rcrtary club was founded b a -foal dealer, a merchant-tailor, a lawyer, and a mining operator. On Own Resources To be thrown upon one's own ra> ia to b. can into tb» ONVERT rOUR OLD TANK INTO A AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER omv$28 1 DOWN -- ~ $1 A ~ _£c°aUT"n,A.TIc ' 150 • v;**: Gas bill be to pay •Don't, take our word for It ..let your proof! Have an Automatic Gas Water Heater or •ion Unit installed in your home today. Use it, 1 convenience and comfort of always having hot water lap--ready for instant use any time of day or Try the heater for 30 days on the new low gas ratir- .. then look at your Gas bill. If it's not satisfactory iot ay we'll remove die water heating unit at our 1 "txpense and refund the amount paid on the heater. Could anything be easier--or £urer? Why not take - ^ advantage of this liberal guarantee offer now? Take your ' "ihoice of the Automatic Gas Water Heater or the version Unit at today's low prices , * * and on easy payment terms if you like. You are die sole judge ... money back if you're not satisfied! Visit your Uaited office now for foil particulars. ~ I: <jAS*»B v-r't

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