VOLO vr Mrs. Earl Hironimus and sons spent. Thursday with Mrs. Clarence Hfron-j |»us at Wauconda. I here with Mir. and Mrs. Frank St George. Mrs. Otto Klemm entertained her niece from California for a few days the past week. » Mrs. Warren Chard and son of Grayslake called at the hofne of Mr. , . w „ and Mrs. Arttfur Kaiser Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dusu ox Ber-j Lloyd Pisher and family were wyn spent Tuesday hAre with their Bavrington callers Thursday. daughter, Mrs. Frank St George j Mr an(] M„ George Scheid, Jr., Miss Vinnie Bacon visited Wayne ;of Wauconda Mr. and Mrs Bacon at the Sherman hospital in fc ", William Fulton Friday evening." gin Wednesday. T ~ | Mrs. Margaret Grabbe of Crystal .Messrs. Joseph Lenien, JacobLake spent a few days here with her *er, Bruno Grimellhe and Joseph daUfrhter Mrs Walter Vasey. Wagner returned to their homes here( Mrg Jogeph Wagner, Mrs. B. Grim- Friday morning, after spenthng a few .j,ie Mrg Frank Hironimus atweeks in Canada fishing. 'tended a farewell party in honor of' Mr. and Mrs. Karl Magnussenare (Mrg John Kjng. at McHenry Thurs-i the proud parents of a daughter, born , Mrs. King will leave in the near! at St. Therese hospital, Wednesday, juture for new home at Dalian, July 20. The little lady will answer Texas to the name of Carol Delia. J Mr.'and Mrs. Arthur Wagfter of. Many friends here will be very glad gjocum>s Lake called at the home of f .•» learn that little Mary Waldmc.-r,, Mr and Mrg Arthur Kaiger Friday j daughter of Mr. and Mrs Herbert j The Volo 4-H Club met at the homfe! Waldmanr., returned to her home here of Mejvin Ehert Friday evening with! Just ULY LAXX HE WAS NO GENTLEMAN is. « v': Friday from St. Therese hospital. • Mr. an;d Mrs. A. Thornton of thirteen members present. The club^ will meet next at the home of Harry' !M£ ""i KEEP FIT , With Genome SWEDISH MASSAGES BEAUTY BATHS ... STOMP AN ATOS Beauty and Reducing Salon Phone 641 Woodstock, Itl. Spring Grove spent Friday evening gase prjday evening, August 5. Thej 'club has welcomed dne new member,; James Free. Robert FiSher returned to |iii8 home' in Waukegan Friday, after spending] a few days here at the home of Mr,j a n d M r s . L l o y d F i s h e r . j f Miss Dorothy Klemm and Mr. T. j Winkel spent Wednesday at the Brookfield Zoo. | Mrs. John Baumruk and son and' , Mrs. Ed Baumruk and son of Berwynl Spent a few days here with their lister. Mrs. Frank Si. George. ! Robert Dunker, Stanley Brown,! Mar v i n W i r t z , H a r r y Case and R i c h -J ard Fisher from the Volo 4-H club, went on a dairy judging contest Friday. Richard Fisher scored the highest of the Volo 4-H. club with 250 points. The club ranked third high ih the county. Mrs. Joseph Wagner entertained friends from Chicago a few days the past week. , Mrs. Charles Dalvin and daughters if Wauconda called at the home of fcer sister, Mrs. Joseph Passfield Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hironimus and pons, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Passfield ind sons, Mr. and Mrs. John Passfield, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fassfteld and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher and lamily, and Mrs. Richard' Dowell and family attended the firemen's carnival; at Lake Zurich Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson, Son, Herbert, and daughter, Roberta, of Chicago spent the past week here with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pringle and son of Harvey and daughter, Mrs. Harry Becker of San Francisco, Calif., and Mrs. D. Dishler of Chicago spent Saturday here with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson. An Irish fireman, at a big blaze in Dublin, managed to climb into a burning bedroortv at the top of the buildihg and bring out a woman from the flames. When he was halfway down the ladder,, says Answers Magazine, he lost his hold and fell heavily to the ground with the woman on top of him. A doctor rushed up, but found that no damage had been done. "You're a brave man, Pat," said the doctor, shaking him by the hand. The Irishman rubbed his injuries. "Begorrah, Oi may be that, but Oi'm no gentleman, or Oi'4 haye let the lady go first!" JOHNSBURG HOW DID YOU SLEEP LAST NIGHT t T\TD yon s*t up feellnf it t» ,. *•' "lick your weight In wiM- . cats?" Or did you toM all night In "a stifling bedroom 7 twiiB how to k«(»P the heat ; (gt of your bedroom and the raat 'your bouae. It's simple to baat-proof your bouse with CAPITOL BOCK WOOL, the Boat effective Insulation known to science. Installed *>y onr Mowing method. It customarily cats inside temperature* 8* to IB'. • In Winter, the same lnsul%- tJou also provides amasing <<>m- I#rt : keep# the heat *», quickly paying for the whole job with a fuel sarins of 20% to 40%. Aak ; for onr FREE Sl'RVEY. CAPITOL ROCK WOOL INSULATION LEO J. STILLING 4: :::'ktRenry/-7$4. : ' Quite Different "Ha! Ha," Hingham laughed "You poor old henpecked! you yesterday sewing a button on your coat. Ha! Ha!" Henpecked looked deified.. "That you did not," he replied . with some warmth. Hingham's face fell. "I tell you I did," he, replied. "I..saw you with my own eyes over the garden fence." Henpecked gave a superior smile. "I tell you you didn't," he replied, was my wife's coat." A meeting of the Lily Lake Ladies' League was held Tuesday afternoon when cards and bunco were played, and prizes won by Mrs. O'Leary, Mrs. Byrne, Louise Gannon, Mrs. Bender, Naomi Rabkin, Mrs. Kinast, Mrs. A. Hints and Josephine Dosch. ~Mr. and Mrs. Wllli^toi. Pankonen spent the weekend at their home at Lily Lake. Visitors in their home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schwab, Walter Schwab and Ellen Stovner, all of Chicago. Mrs. Edward Wiesbaum was a Chi' cago visiter Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson and daughter of Chicago spent the weekend at Lily Lake. ' ^ Visitors in the home of Mr. and ati'veT he're "Wednesday. Mrs. Harry L. Miller over the week-1 Mrs. Darrel Kirk and daughter, e" rt^ere Mr. and Mrs. Marti Milos, Darlene, returned home to Maton, 111., of Chicago. J after spending six weeks with her sis- Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Wehner and ter, Mrs. Jack Bode. Steve Huff and daughter, Katherine, of Spring Grove were callers here on Monday evening. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alex Freund and daughter, Nancy, of Chicago spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Smith. Miss Katherine Althoff of Elgin, 111., is spending her vacation at the home of her mother, Mrs. Wm. A!- thoff. Joe King and Johnny King motored to Burlington, Wis., Tuesday evening. Mrs. Jack Bode spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. AI Word at Ivanhoe. James Chamberlin and . Elmer Schroeder of Chicago called on relson, Edward, and daughter, Helen, of Chfcago spent a week at the l^ome of Mr. and Mrs. Max Wehner. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Then over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Cory, Mr. and Mrs. Kiehl, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Morrison and Adam Debus, all of Chicago. Christine Wegener of Chicago Is Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoffel and daughter, Marie, of Volo and Miss Katherine Pitzen of Chicago spent Friday with John Pitzen. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Meersman, Henry Sompel and son, Frank, attended the funeral of Mrs. Joe Meersman at Chicago Tuesday. J. ' _ * Mr. a«•n**d** Mrs. JVo VhIInI) SWtivllliliinilg0 ovfl LUiilijy spending two weeks at the home of. Lake were callers here Friday evenher parents, Mr. and Mrs. George J.jjng. Wegener. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Huff of Greenwood Mrs. Edward Chtlvers and two chil-J called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huff on aren, Mrs. Bonardi, Emil Bonardi and Sunday. sLocuars lake Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Davis of the "Flats" were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Converse last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James DeCola of Chicago jspent Sundaftr at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett in honor of the latter's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Esping returned home Sunday evening after spending the past week with the former's sisters at Rock Island and Davenport, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Cook of Zion were callers Sunday at the home of the former'^ parents, Mr., and Mrs. Wilbuj; Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Nerstrom and sons of North Chicago spent last Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren. MisSes Orissa Brown and Althea Coss of Wkuconda were Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cook last Thursday. Wiilard Darrell, in company with A. D. Smith of Libertyville, and Clarence IversOn of Palatine, attended a manager's meeting at Springfield last Thursday. The meeting was called by the Illinois Farm Supply Company. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nelson of Chicago visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett last Saturday everting. ; Mrs. Jane Keeler, Mrs. Irene Bail' How About Trousers? Jim--I hear you've taken up golf. What do you go around in? Mike--Well, in a sweater usually. "You're not going to bury yourself in this little bit of a town, are you?" "No; that'll not be necessary-- we're not so small as not to have an undertaker, you know." Representing: THE STANDARD LIME AND STONE COMPANY --Factory Branch-- 2101 N. Monitor St, Chicago, Illinois Once Most Fortified Town Luxembourg, the capital of the Grand Duchy, was at one time the most fortified town in Europe. Massive rocks, covered with savage plants, form a pedestal on which the town rises. The Luxembourg Ardennes are a continuation of those of Belgium. Eyes Examined Phone: MtHenty 123-J Woodstock 674 Dr. Paul A. Schwabe OPTOMETRIST A. E. Nye Bldg. West McHenry THURSDAY MORNINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Echo Answers Guide--There is a wonderful echo here. Just shout as loud as you can. "Two pints of beer!" Tourist (after shouting as he was told)--I can hear nothing. ------ Guide--Never mind. Here comes the landlord with the beer. Standard Rates King Arthur--How much wilt thou take for that suit of armor, Lance? Sir Lancelot--Three cents an ounce, sire. It's first-class mail.-- Family Circle. Damp Dry Patient Parent--What on ei^tlr is the matter now? Young Hopeful (who has been bathing with his bigger brother)-- Willie dropped the towel in the water and he's dried me wetter than I was before. Rudy Tarena, all of Chicago, are spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Vollmar. Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wrublewski over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. P. Taylor and Mrs. Peggie and son of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. F. J Marsh of Buffalo, N. Y., are visiting at the home of his brother, Edward Marsh, for a week. M. Wiesbaum of Chicago visited the home of his son, Edward Wiesbaum, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schweighofer and daughters, Marie and Doris, are spending a week at their cottage at Lily Lake. Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop and daughter, Joan, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dosch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Blum of Chicago spent the weekend at their cottage. Pete Weber and son, George, were Lily Lake visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mackey of Chicago spent the weekend at their cottage. Viola Brady, Mary and Grace Hubbell and Mrs. Robinson and son, Billie, of Chicago spent the weekend at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Walk of Chicago spent Sunday at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Draper and family of Chicago spent the weekend at Lily Lake. Visitors in the home of Mae Budil Thursday were Pete Simon, Fritz Miller and Bill Hehn, all of Chicago. Billy and Babe Allind of Chicago are spending the summer at Mrs. Budil's. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bode and daughter, Pauline, motored to Maywood, 111 Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Huemahn and daughter of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives here. Joe Meersman of Chicago is spending the weekend with his brother, Peter Meersman. Billie Guyser of Chicago is spend • ing a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oeffling. Order your Rubber Stamps at The Plaindeaier. Says:= When you use molasses in a cake it should always be baked in a moderate oven,, never a very hot one. • • • Never allow potatoes to stand in water in which they are cooked. They absorb the water and become soggy. ' . * ' * * < When making jelly, the fruit juice should boil rapidly two minutes before sugar is added. Remove a&y foam which collects on top. • • • Waffle sandwiches are good for Sunday tea. Put two waffles together with butter, honey and onequarter teaspoon of cinnamon. • • • If the *berry or fruit pies persist in "running over" in the oven, place a shallow pan directly underneath the pie to catch the "drippings." The pan can be washed easily and the oven will be saved. C> Associated Newspapers.--WNU Sarvlca. Ifrursdftjr, jJTuly 29,1938 ola and daughters, Jane and Betty, of2 3 Barrington and H. L. Grantham, Sr.,; !' of Wauconda were callers at the home^^ of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren were Sunday supper guests at the home of ^ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anderson at Cary.1"-^,.. Mrs. Florence Wingate and son, * Roy, of Crystal Lake spent last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks. *£7* Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Zimmer and;-',. daughter, Joan, of Palatine, accom-^if panied by Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmer were visitors at the home of Mr. and. y Mrs. Phillip Wagner at Lake Villa on*."-* Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews andlSfi Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Lueder of Wau- * /: conda and Mr. and Mrs. E. L Drom of* ; f, Antioch attended the Old and New -:.- Time dance at Diamond Lake last Fri- \ day evening. Mr. and . Mrs. G. J. Burnett were dinner guests last Thursday at" the v p home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Litwiler at ^ Rou/d Lake. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bement andt - daughter, Ruth Jane, were callers at,'1,V the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mat--"'":; thews, Monday evening. . • Mr. and Mrs. Raymond VanNatta;;-1...,-' Of Elgin were supper guests last Fri-1 * day at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett. : Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews and\->-: sons, Robert and Lyle, spent Wednes- | day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. La-;v ^ jDoyt Matthews at Forest Park. m Christensen's Stable of (1508 N. Clark St.) . Half Block South of Harry's New York Bir Make up your party for a Moonlight Bide -- Special Rates for Wienie t>r Marshmallow Roaato ! Both Spirited and Gentle Horse§ HILLTOP INN 2y2 Miles North of McHenry on Route 31-- FRANK KEMPHER, Prop. "SHOOTIE" THELEN BEHIND THE BAR ------Drinks of all Kinds Under New Management --- Forme? iy Shober's Tavern At Foot of Class Grandpa--How are you getting on at school, my boy? Tommy--Fine, grandpa. Centerforward in football and right back in lessons. \ Not So Lively Old-timer--How do you like' our little town? Visitor--It's the first cemetery that I ever saw with lights in it. Dizzy Dialogues Joe Prep--Waiter, gimme a pork chop with French fried potatoes, and be sure to have the chop lean. Waiter--Yessir. Which way, sir? MI PLACE RESTAURANT-- Phone 192 JUSTEN & FREUND, Props. Green St. HALF SPRING FRIED CHICKEN 60c FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY FRESH PERCH . The Coal BUI Landlord--I tell you I must have at least part of the rent. I've got some bills to pay. Shivering Tenant--Then t-t-take this quarter and p-pay your c-c-coal bill.--Houston Post. ^ ON THE JOB LIS* PINK HARRISON'S of Pistakee Bay FRIED CHICKEN PLATE LUNCH 50c Tasty Sandwiches ----•----- Delicious Drinks Dancing Every Saturday Throughout The Season - Barbara Horick's Orchestra Mrs. Seeker--Have you any cooks on hand? Proprietor--Six in the anteroom. Mrs. Seeker--Please ask them to look me over and see if there is anybody here J might suit. The Age of Chivalry "You know, dear, you hold that umbrella over me every bit as nicely as before we were married. In fact, you are even more careful." "I have to pay for your dresses now." Now Open THE V0GTTE COCKTAIL LOUNGE AND DINING ROOM AT LILY LAKE, ILLINOIS , Featuring just Good Drinks and Good Food at Popular Prices We invite you to enjoy our most unique atmosphere.. ROY V. HOBBS, Mgr. Read the Want Ads McHenry, Illinois New Games Galore and Quite a Bit More Than Ever Before! i"