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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Feb 1939, p. 3

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Thursday, Februarys, 1039 WILL ADDBEW TEACHERS Dr. Walter P. Dexter, superintendent of public instruction of the state of California and also international president of the Lions club, will speak to the teachers of McHenry county at Woodstock on February 20. His subject will be "By What Standards Shall We Judge Progress?" t , * f . 1 . , . ' * r * " . . . t » . * . * * t ' . " i * * ' < . Climbing Hydrangea The climbing hydrangea or hydrangea petiolaris is a large-leaved vine which bears clusters of white flowers. It clings readily to any rough surface and is especially adapted for growing on tree trunks and rustic arbors. ti '© New Ray Machinetess Permanent Wave The ideal foundation for youf modified version of the new uptrend coiffures. You will not only like its soft, lustrous ourls, but the comfort in getting it as well. Reditefed to ............ $4.50 (with manicure) 15 per cent discount on all other Permanent Waves for Febrnary, ' February Special: Pine (Hi Shampoo, Fingerwave and Manicure for $1.00 Clark's Curl Shoppe Phone 271 :--: W. McHenry JOBNSBUBG Mrs. Eddie Frett of Chicago spent the weekend in the home of her mother, Mrs. John A, Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Art Peters and Mrs. Dorothy Wiggins were Chicago callers Saturday. Miss Katherine Althoff of Elgin spent Sunday with Mrs. Wm. Althoff and family. Mrs. Wm. J. Meyers and Mrs. Irvin Schaefer called on' Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Friend at Richmond Sunday afternoon. Elmer and Laura Meyers were Elgin callers Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Smith visited Miss Vivian Bolger of'Elgin spent the weekend with her parents, Rep. and Mrs. Thomas A. Bolger. Mr. and Mrs. John Bolger and children visited Rockford relatives Sunday. Albert Vales, Jr., of Chicago spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vales. Mrs. Ray McGee and sister, Mrs MoBXNKY PLAHIDKALK* oub eovwo bbpobtxb waiting five years to see them to- MINCUJEB WITH MANY gather and to think we missed it by STABS 0^ HOLLYWOOD ""J*"", ,1 ' . | There Is always something to comv «.,. .ulu1ll_ " . . pensate us in this sad old world and 1J ? X J E " 5 S l T w e t 0 ° k t a ^W * M . l i o n P r l . 5S; Shearer with Brian Ahem. Norm, £ C - P"£. CM STtttsZtiZZ she ™ unMuJly *ood. # dad, .re the thing. - dross on. but Sth,"e "j"ie w*" 5o'p eWssit h-i s* vMeWrv We •• '«» *»_ «» • Lew A,'y re, . with the satisfactory and we believe that U n'lrS iv. ?T5 5 Walter Conway, of Woodstock visited' will be liked. The humanness of th.e J vL their mother, ,Mrs. John Callinan, in picture will bring laughter and tears ? j nguished with a Chicago Monday. and you hear^our *own housed ^ words mkmr timoa v™ w,i. E Barnes having a gay time with a par SLOCUM'S LAKE Mrs. Alex Friend and daughter,1 words many times. You will like _mT'w . T™ » Nancy' of Chicago spent a few days Carol as the young wife who makes .L'" with Mr and Mrs. Jbe_ E. Fnend at ^th nlllUyM here. such a gallant fight for the things ^ ty in the foyer at intermission. And Richmond Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. May and children were Richmond callers Monday evening. Mrs. Leo Freund entertained the five, hundred club Wednesday afternoon.. Prizes were won by Mrs. Steve May. Mrs. "Charles Mtehels and Mrs. Joe King. Mrs. .John Jerackof Chicago spent a few days in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schaefer, t .. Mrs. George Nell of Effingham, Til", is visiting with friends and relatives here. Mrs. Steve Smith and Mrs. Mamie Mrs. E. J. Heimer and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Craig of Chicago visited Mrs. Josephine Heimer over the weekend. Mrs. Edgar Landgren and Miss er, turns in a top-notcher and Char- Louis Weingart were Chicago visitors lies Coburn as the judge was also Saturday.] j splendid. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schm^lfeldtj and children of Kenosha visited her had since our sojourn here with the mother^Mrs. Martin May, Sunday, j temperature around forty degrees ,so Mrs. Arthur Diedrich and little j the crowd was llot so large. Thinkdaughter, Judith Elvera, returned• ing of all the snow you are digging home from St. Therese's hfjjpital at, out of in McHenry makes me smile Waukegan Saturday. j over the California idea of cold weath- Mr. and Mrs. Roilo Chamberlin are'er. but when' you are used to seventy spending several weeks with her; degrees. forty can seem pretty cold, mother, Mrs. Neva Stubbing*, of Wau-j The Heddy Lamarr was there and such a gallant fight for the things ^"T•A/itoni° she loves. Jimmie Stewart has much Miooh* 'iner «n arwic .tthhe» same roie hue- vha.s. hva-dj many times Mischa Auer., so altogeth. er we didn't before. Lucille W.toon, a. the moth- doW^°e a^rel ygo i^ng to try some ice ska.ting at one of the three rinks here and since we have never had on a pair of T . .. _ skates, we may have to write stand- Ti**!:-.- t"e c(^dest we^ have ing up next week, but we'll be tbar seeing for you all. MARY E. OWEN. LILY LAKE Mrs. Harry Matthews spent Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren. Willard Darrell attended a committee meeting at- the Farm Bureau office at Gray slake Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Blofiugren spent Saturday at the home of Jtfr. and Mrs. Raymond Lusk at Maple Park. Mrs. Ear! Converse and daughter, Frances, were guests last Tuesday afternoon and evening at the home of Mrs. Philena Davis. 41 Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren spent Saturday,at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lusk at Maple Park. Mrs. Lusk and daughter returned home with them and spent Sunday and Monday here. Harry Matthews attended the regular meeting of the Lake County Farm Bureau at Farmer'* Hall, Grayslake, Monday. ^ . kr. and Mrs. John Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam Rothermel, Mr. and Mrs. Earl fttddock and son, Riehtii, of Round Lake and Sir. and Mrs. Ra|» and Paddock of Fremont spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. aad Mrs. Ralph Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren aa# guests, Mrs. Raymond Lusk and daughter, Betty Lou, were Sunday afternoon and supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Nerstrom It; North Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Marlett Henry alii son, Marlett, Mrs. VanDeusen, Wfllard Darreil and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Es'ping spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mat* thews. , Arthur Wackerow spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Turner in Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Parks and daughter, Jacqueline, and Mrs. Ellft- Parks of Park Ridge spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brooks. V \ - W. E. Brooks and son, Chesney, were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marlett Henry Saturday after- . 'i lVM Chicago Saturday. Uncle Eben's idea "If you want to be downright exak," said Uncle Eben, "don't say 'common sense' when you means 'good sense.' Good sense ain't common." BETTER CLEANING 9 Renew the beauty of your garments. Our Cleaning Methods will do it! Anna Howard Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Laundry-- Phone 42 Green Street McHenry . « « v T, . „ . - - I j --u Fr^d Scharff of Chicago visited the King and Mre. Barbara^ Horick called 1 Conda, who was recently seriously in- what a stir she made. Her ^scort was home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Swanon Mrs. Joe,h. Friend at Richmond on jUred when struck by an automobile. 'Gene Markey (does he get around), son Sunday. Tuesday. ^ _ _* Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Jones of Gales-j and the new glamour gal had on a Mrs. Lavin and daughters of Chi- A Junior claw of the Josephine burg spent the weekend with her par-j dirndl evening dress of paisley crepe C»S° spent the weekend at their Cot- Academy enjoyed a winter outing at ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Overton. I and black lace in alternate stripes, tage. Dr. Leo Gerlachs home on the Fox I Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thornhill visited Joan Crawford looked especially smart 'Mr. and Mrs. Martin of Chicago River, February o. Sleighing, skat-|Wjth their brother and sister-in-law, [ in a red suit with a long fitted coat spent Sunday at Lily Lake. hockey and snowball fighting fur- j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thornhill, at j and wide lapels. Her hatsj matched Mrs. J. Boyko and daughters, Wannished diversion, after which a lovely,Carpentersvilie Wednesday of last;the suit and was a perky felt witm da and Conni% of Chicago spent the luncheon.was served by Mrs. Leo Ger-, week. | pheasant feather. Charles Martin was weekend at their home at Lily Lake, lach with Miss Neldora Kozie acting | Mrs. Etta Cooney, who has been again the es^prt., Mr. and Mrs. Lannes of Chicago as hostess to her twenty-three class-1 spending the last several months in! Paulette Goddard, in the same out- spent Sunday at their cottage here. ' . , |^e J- Kelter home, returned to fit she wore to the ballet (shame on Wilbert Swanson was a Chicago vis- Mrs. Wm. J. Meyers entertained the, Cleveland, Ohio, Saturday. Her son,!you, Paulette). Virginia Bruce with itor Friday evening. five hundred club Monday. Prizes Martin Cooney, accompanied her as her husband, J. Walter Rubin, looked Mr. and Mrs. Sarley and sons ofi were awarded to Mrs. Meyers, Mrs. far as Chicago, where she was met by! adorable in a green wool with match- Chicago spent Sunday at their cottage. Fred Smith and Mrs. Leo Freund. her dauhter, Mrs. Frank Heckman, of ing felt hat. Bob Montgomery with, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Klabough and' Mrs. Leo Gerlach and son, Junior, | Cleveland who returned home with his wife and party, which iachided daughter, Kathleen, visited at the1 attended the funeral of„ a friend in her. jjohn Carrol, the director of the pic home of her mother, Mrs. McCalla, of! George Johnson returned to the ture, and his wife, Kay Johnson. Re- Rogers Park Saturday. University of Champaign Sunday member her? Mr. and Mrs. Stensel of Chicago evening, after spending several days j Gary Cooper, with his beautiful ! spent the weekend at their cottage. I with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.'wife. Douglas Fairbanks with hisi Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. I H. Johnson. |wife, the former Lady Ashley. The!Thomas Klabough Sunday were Mr. I Misses Vandalena and Mary Ann Earl of Warwick and last, but, by no' and Mrs. L. Waggoner of Norwood I I Diedrich were Aurora visitors Sun- means least. Anita Louise, with Bud-1 Park; Dale Waggoner of Pennsyl-1 (day. dy Adler. Not so bad at that, espec-jvania; Miss Harriet Burreson of Chi-1 Miss Arleen Bacon spent the week' j ially since we saw Heddy Lamar! cago, and William Griffith of Chicago.! I end in Waukegan. j We are still so irked that could! I Miss Marian McOmbre of Chicago chew toothpicks. We got the word of| By mistake Moe Mamek broke into | visited here Sunday. I the "Idiot's Delight," pre-view too late jail at London, Ohio, and explained to Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Moritz of Chi-s to go. Clark and Carol were there! the sheriff that he was hungry and I cago spent Sunday at the Henry Mil-land if you follow the stars that is'thought the fence surrounded a can- ! ler home. i SOMETHING. Some people have been, ning factory. J Alfons Diedrioh of Chicago spent Sunday with his parents. Miss Marian Krause visited in the Albert Britz home at Fox Lake Sat* urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Plumb of Chicago were Sunday visitors in the Albert Purvey home. Art Diedrich was a Waukegan caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin visited Mrs. B. F. Martin of Grayslake ;at St. Therese hospital at Waukegan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rapp and little daughter. Carol Louise, of Chicago Spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs/ Wm. Bacon. * , George Bolger of Elgin caRed on relatives here Sunday. Sunday guests in the home fo Mr. Jnd Mrs. Nick M. Justen were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Justen and infant Eyee Examined to. Paul A. Schwabe OPTOMETRIST Phone: McHenry 123-J THURSDAY A. R. Nye Btdg.* West McHenry Woodstock 674 MORNINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY WINTER Is a good time of year to have that interior decorating job done on your home, or have your furniture refiinshed. I have modern equipment for all kinds of spraying work. No job too large or too small for me to consider and estimate. It costs nothing to see samples, hear suggestions and get estimates. Investigate now! JACK KEENAN PAINTER AND DECORATOR Phone 106-W--Riverside Drive McHENRY, ILL. youb^ome . ^POINT And Take a Year or Mora to Pay 5 V • 100 ROOMS .Mi • 100 ROOMS wHh brth »Z to*»» CONANT HOTEL COMPANY SANFORD PLACE RESTAURANT Phone 377 ^JtJST^N & FREUND, Pi-opi* Green St FISH FRYfEVERY FRIDAY -- FRESH PERCH •on, Ronald, of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller and family of Ring- Wood. o Miss Catherine Diedrich, R. N., of Aurora spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Diedrich. McCULLOM LAKE 12 at JERRY'S PLACE at WONDER LAKE EVERYBODY WELCOME --PRIZES AWARDED I -- Starting at 12 o'clock Noon CENTRAL GARAGE --One of the best equipped garages in Northern Illinois- Let us check over your car or truck and we will find your trouble. Our modern equipment and expert workmen assure you of a* good job and moderately priced. PRESTONE - ALCOHOL - WINTER OILS - CREASES • * Full Line of Atlas and Goodyear Tires Electric and Acetylene Welding Car Washing and Polishing Phone 200-J Towing Johnsburg Mrs. Jos. At Schaefer of McCollum Lake spent Wednesday with her fath er-in-iaw, Peter Schaefer at Johnsburg, who is quite ill. Peter Hauser of McCollum Lake, who spent a week in Chicago, returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Benneth and son of McCoIlums Lake spent Saturday evening at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George Schubert of Chicago spent Sunday at their new home here. Berth Macintry and Frank Ritzcr of Chicago spent Sunday at McCoIlums Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Meiton Peterson of McCollum s Lake visited friends at Elgin Sunday. Eleanoi SchaeferX of McCoIlums Lake has been absen£Jfrom school the past week suffer^rfg from a cold and sore throat. Mr. and Mrs. G., Sheriff of Chicago were visitors at the J. Schaefer home Saturday. Mr. .and Mrs. Victor Howe of Chicago spent Wednesday at their home at McCoIlums Lake. Mr. and Mrs. C. Brocken and son and Mr. and Mrs. Schlitt and family of McCoIlums Lake spent Sunday evening at the Steven Cylik home. Residents and home-owners of Mc- Collum's Lake are requested to attend a meeting at the C. Feireisel home, Friday evening, February 10. •m •• .. •: v NO OTHtR caa IN THI WORLD HAS ALL THCSK FIATURIS * OTNAHASH VALVI-IN - Hi AD STR AIOMT -BOHT INOINE h BUICOIL TOROUE-FKEI SPRINOINO * GREATER VISIBILITY * HANDISHIFT TRANSMISSION * ROOMIER UNISTEEl BODY BY FISHER * TORQUE TUBE DRIVE * TIPTOC HYDRAULIC BRAKES It CROWN SPRING CLUTCH * "CATWA^K-COOLINO" * OPTIONAL REAR AXLEiOf AR RATIOS * PLASMWAY DIRECTION SIONAL * SELF-BANK KNEE-ACTION PRONT SPRINOINO t'ujj en the eye--easy to buy--on General Motors terms There'H be a sudden hu CYE OPINE* I U'tth mi/its extra t aiu*, this Btuii sedan lists at $~1 leu than a jear etg» f inMT tfcm wre'd like to point out that with the first (eel of apring in the air, there's going to be another scramble to get these beautiful new Buicks. There's going to v# rush to get behind this great car's lively Dynaflash straight-eight power plant, to taike in the budding countryside from behind its new wide-pafied windows. , to trade in cars that have begun to pass their prime, and step out in the cushioned smoothness of Bui- Gail Springing's full-float ride. •No question about that, not when you recall last fall, when we had to sell cars on a five and six week delivery basis. Why Edison Lost a Job Thomas Edison's passion foL periments in chemistry cost hirh his job as a telegraph operator in Louis ville, Ky. While carrying on his experiments he spilled a bottle of sulphuric acid. The acid trickled through the floor onto the manager's desk in the office below. The manager didn't like that and the young inventor went looking for another job.-. '• • *01e Bull's Folly" Ole Bornemann Bull (1810-80) Norwegian violin virtuoso, was the most famous bearer of the name Ole. He financed a Norwegian colony in Pennsylvania, but it failed, and the castle he built there came to be caUed "Ole Bull's Folly." His playing won him great renown. M miffaty Buick cyclone dro^of ©ft the other hand, you can get rid of a lot of grief by trading an old .car now. Get rid of weak batteries, slick tires, slow-starting engines, r-r--brakes that; ing job soon. winter right in stride, and jqst be warmed up when spring comes. You'll get it at prices lower than • a year ago, lower than you'd expect, lower even than on some , sixes. You'll get a better allowance on the car you're now driving--and like as not avoid sOme heavy servicing bills. You'll get a c^r in this well-made, well-mannered, well-groomed new Buick that'll take die rest of the So why wait until sometime "in the spring"? Shop early for your Buick, the moat satisfying car you ever •drove--shop wisely and avoid the tush! -.your MOTORS Front Street, West McHenry, I1L Motor Sales 216 Main St., Crystal Lake, OL 1

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