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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 Mar 1939, p. 3

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HawttM, StMflMiMM, etc.. duo to Cxcms AcM. Sold on 15 dan trial 1 Ask for ••wmtMTs Mmmo*" which fully explain* tfcia iaarreloua treetmeofr-- George Shepard. Mrs. S. W. Brown speiit a fe^*Hays the past week in Chicago. Patrick Coyne of Chicago is spending the week here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard and family were visitors at Elgin Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hopper and family of Chicago spent Friday with the tatter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stephenson called on friends at Durand and Hebron Sunday. WATTLES DRUG STORE ter, Alice Mae, were Woodstock vis itors Saturday. Mrs. Agnes Jencks of Chicago was a visitor here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Olson and family spent Sunday afternoon with her parents at Ostend. Mr. and Mrs. George Young and so it, Alfred, spent Sunday evening iii the James Bell home at Richmond. • Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Geo. called at the home of Mr. and' Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Herman Dunker Tuesday evening. Lusk at Fort Hill Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and \ son, Clifford, and Miss Emma Bacon 1 • • were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pringle at Harvey, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Frank St. George spent Wednesday evening at the home JOHNSBURG , ,r , T , 04. i*. Mrs. Lawrence Baer of Chicago ^f Mr. and Mrs; Joseph St. George m spent a few^aysmrith reiatives here Chicago. this week _ Community Night was held at the Mr and Mrs. John Stilling of Lily Harrison were Mr. and Mrs. Henry j Volo Recreation. Hall Friday evening. were callers here Thursday. and Mrs. John Bohnen of Wilmette were callers here Tuesday evening. Mrs. Roy Newell of Chicago spent a few days in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pitzen. tyiss Frances Michel*,. Miss Julia Thelen and Miss Agnes Schmitt of Chicago called on relatives and friends here Wednesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Morris of Chicago were callers here Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Karls and Mrs. Hinze and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Treo of Crystal Lake, Edward Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Riekie of Bar-jMarion Peet of E1gin Alice Peet 0f rington and Mrs. D. C. Bacon of Crys-1 Harrington, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hartal Lake spent Sunday in the Louis jrison and son> Earl> and Mr. and Mrs. Hawley home. i Raymond Harrison aiid sons, Neil and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Foss of Rich- Howard Bruce. They celebrated Mrs. mond spent ^Sunday with the former's {Harrison's birthday. mother, Mrs. Rilla Foss. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Miss Alice Mae Low of Waukegan kj^ c j jepSOn were Mr. and Mrs. spent the weekend at her home here.]clarlc Hugon and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howe, Gladys jp^ and sons of Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. Shepard and Alan Ainger visited^ the Huson of Libertyville, Mr. and flower show in Chicago Sunday. Wayne Foss spent Sunday wit>, friends in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peters, Bits. F fV-'-.V*; April 2, 1939 will mark the end af the season Permanent trophy will be awarded to the best handicap shot. Starting- at 2 p.m. Qualifications still can be fixed at 16 yards, between 11 a. m. -1:30 p. m, • Jerry's Place, w LTker EASTER Suits-TopCoats Harvard and Curlee Clothes $20-W> -- $22-50 $2S^> $&oo Spring Hats -- $3 50 13-85 Oxford Dress Shoes Black - Brown - White $3 00 -- $3.50 - $4.00 -- $5.00 r. I. 11... Spring Neck Ties 5<ta 65* $100 FREUNCS Clothing Store Main Street :--: : » West McHenry Easter Monday CE Sponsored by McHENRY K. OF C AT The Bridge, McHenry Friday, April 10th ADMISSION -- 35c PEE PERSON -ft06* DEO ROO s'feVn'o" living Room KlTCwEN " IjViU'fc cuum Own this attractive home on easy monthly payments . :. ... LETT US TELL f6U HOW Alexander Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. FreUnd vis- Mrs. Thomas Nelson, Downers Grove, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dewey of Stockton, Miss Virginia Jepson of Mt. Vernon, Iowa, and Mrs. Roland McCannon and son, David, of Algonquin. The Community Night program was held at the M. E. church Sunday evening and was sponsored by the men of the church. The Woodstock Men's Quartet sang several selections and Principal Blair Plimpton of the Marengo grade school F^avit u talk on his "Bicycle Trip Through Europe," which was very interesting. Joe McCannon sang a solo. At the close refreshments were served. Mrs. J. A. Dewey of Stockton spent from Tuesday until Sunday with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jepson. The young folks of the M. E. church choir furnished the music at the Wk>odstock M. E. church Sunday evenling. H. C. Gilkerson was present and dis cussed 4~H work. The next meeting .. , will be held at the Volo Recreation lted ™th Mr andMrs. Joe E. Miller Hall Friday evening, April 21. Elec- at Rlchmond Sunday afternoon. tion of officers will take place at this Mr- »«<* Mrs. Eddie Frett of Chimeeting. cago spent the weekend with her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wihon, Mr. mother' Mrs- John A' MiUer* and Mrs. Ed Bacon and Miss Vinnie Mrs- Leo Gerlach was a Chicago Bacon attended the funeral services c»Mer Saturday. for Mrs. John Fairweather at Down- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilkie at Chier's Grove Monday. cago spent Sunday in the hom& of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vasey spent «*<! Mrs. Peter F. Freund. Monday at Belvidere, 111., with Mr. Miss Katie Pitsen of Chicago spent and Mrs. Charles Rushing. Saturday and Sunday with her father, Maripn Wirt* spent the weekend in John Pitzen. Wfeukegan with her aunt, Miss Ber- Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Schaefer, Wau tha Wirtz. ; kegan, and Mrs. Eddie Wialsh and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cunnings and son, Junior, of Round Lake visited in daughter and Miss Edna ' Fisher of the home of Mr. and -Mrs. Wm. J. Waukegan visited her mother, Miss'. Mayers Sunday. Sarah Fiher, Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Earl Hoffien and chil- F. H. Whitley of Watermann, 111., dren of Genoa and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. George King were Chicago callers on Monday. Mrs. Wm. May and Miss Alvera Freund motored to Waukegan Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oertel and children of Chicago visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Michels on Thursday. Need Rubber Stamps? Order at The Plaindealer. :mU called at the Bacon; home Friday. Mrs. L. Littlefield and Mrs. F. St George were McHenry callers Wednesday. ' Mrs. Frank King and daughter, Mrs. William Hirts and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Fassfield, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher and family, Mr. ind Mrs. Alvin Case and family and Mrs. Zarnstorff of Woodstock spent Sunday in1 the home of Mr. and Mrs., Joe P. Miller. Miss Kathrine Althoff of Elgin visited in the home of her mother, Mrs. Wm. Althoff Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bugner and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bugner and Joe Bugner of Alvada, Ohio, Etta Converse attended the band con-* spent the weekend in the home of Mr. cert at the W. T. H. S. Friday even- and Mrs. Joe J. Freund. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Collins and sons of Beloit were guests of the former's parents, Rev. and Mrs. Collins, Sunday. Miss Virginia Jepson, who is attend- €rjne Frost. Mrs. Frost resided in irig Cornell College at Mt. Vernon,, this town for many years. This com- Iowa, is spending a week's vacation j mun{ty extends their sympathy to with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J|the bereaved family. Mrs. Robert Schaefer and Mrs. Irvin 'Schaefer of Waukegan were callers J mg. Mr. and Mrs. T. Richardson and family of, Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm A. Nelson of Elgin visited Mr. and Meyers Thursday. Mrs. Alex Martini Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Many relatives and friends were and Mrs Joe E. Nick Miller and Mr. Miller of Richmond Jepsin. Roger Collins spent the weekend 4n Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. George Shepard were guests of the latter's mother at McHenry Sunday afternoon. I Principal and Mrs. Blair Plimpton of Marengo were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Muzzy Sunday evenjng. "lUr. and Mrs. Harold Wiedrich and Opal,' Loretta and Silas Fisher spent Sunday in Chicago. ^Miss Mae ;Wiedrich fand Charlesj and Joe Carr were visitors at Woodstock Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and son J of Harvard spent Sunday afternoon land evening with the former's par- 'ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Smith. ! Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Smith and ! family spent Sunday in the William I Wurtzinger home at Woodstock. I Mrs. A. Ruehlmatv and children are j spending the week with her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Bratz, in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. M. Nimagern, Spring ' Grove, spent Saturday in the Nick ! Young home. ! Mr. and Mrs. Louis Abendroth and ! Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wagner of EI- | gin and Will Beaty of Keystone spent Sunday with Mrs. Jennie Bacon, • j Ringwood School Notes | Perfect attendance for March in j the Upper Room included: Robert ! Anderson, Lloyd Franzen, Esther i Smith, Shirley Sunshine Neal, Helen 'Ruth Butler, Marion Hawley, Roland Bauer, George Whiting, Patrick Coyne, i Elly Hall, Howard Bruce Harrison and Charles Smith. | There have been few absences due to sickness this month. We are more | fortunate than some schools in this : respect. j Baseball is the game of the season jnow. With Lloyd Franzen and Bill | Brennan as Captains of teams we have ! the 'Reds' and the 'Blues' f\ghting {daily for supremacy on the diamond. I Rev. R. D. Dexheimer, Supt., Anti- Saloon League of Illinois, talked to the {school Friday morning tot forty min- I utes on the harm alcoholic drinks have 'for the body and its organs. He was | accompanied by and introduced by jRev. R. Kafoed of Ringwood - Greenwood. Both rooms enjoyed the talk. May 24th (Wednesday evening) has j been tentatively set for the McHenry (District Rural Eighth Grade Exercises. | Art classes art giving their interpretations of the signs of Spring on paper this week. | Upper grades are studying the machine age and industrial development iof the United States. j Perfect attendance for March in the Lower Room included: Johnny Neal, Frank Muzzy, Muriel Butler, Norma Carlson, Carol Harrison, Bobby Brennan, Alfred Young, Suzanne Muzzy, and Norman Carlson . . The first grade have finisned their Third Reader. They have one more to read. sorry to learn the death of Mrs. Cath- were callers here Wednesday. Mrs. Anna Lunkenheimer and Mrs. Gust Lunkenheimer were Waukegan callers one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Huff of Greenwood were callers here on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kirsch and Mr. Mrs. Richard Dowell and daughter were Waukegan callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher called We Thank You! . - Last week an invitation was extended to the people of McHenry and surrounding territory to visit our new store on Green Street, McHenry, and participate in our Grand Opening Sale, beginning on Friday, March 24', and /c&ntintiing to and including Saturday, April I, " , " The generous response resulting therefrotn fli'T exseeded our fondest hopes and we-desire in this maimer to express our thanks and appreciation to the hundreds of visitors. This plainly proves beyond a doubt that we have made no mistake in locating in McHenry, and wo trust that-in tlve years to come we may merit your faith. ;aiid goodwill in'"our•endeavor tp give quality merchandise, a t k f a i r a n d r e a s o n a b l e p r i c e . * - v We will at all times earn' a full and complete stock and have a standing guarantee of satisfaction or your purchase price will be cheerfully refnndje(i;< prove, if given the opportunity; To those who have visited the store* we thank you and say, "Come again." To those who have not as yet found it opportune to come in, we again extend an invitation to do so, with no obligation to purchase. GLADSTONE'S GRAND OPENING SALE ENDS SATURDAY, APRIL 1 ill 5. vlV : \ -c, • VOLO Phone 5 West McHenry Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wright of Lake Defiance visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank St. George Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gould and daughter of Libertyville spent Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaiser. I Mrs. LJoyd Eddy of Gra£slake visited her father, Henry Fassfield, on | Tuesday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vasey were Sunday dinner guests at the home of the latter's mother. Mrs. Margaret jGrabbe, at Crystal Lake. j Miss Bertha Wirtz of Waukegan visited Mr. and Mrs. William Wirtz iSaturday. ! The Volo Cemetery Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank King Thursday, April 13. j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vasey attended a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvwin at Crystal Lake Saturday evening. 1 Mrs. Lloyd Eddy of Grayslake FORD is DirrEREnnr / - • SID HOW ! m m MODERN STYLE New Ultra-modern lines of beauty emphasize Ford V-8 style leadership in the low-price field. New interiors and cimpUuntis oi appointments emphasize this Ford V-8 distinction, too. At 4ft AuwUbmS V-8 PERFORMANCE There's no power so smooth andfe* iponsive, in the low-price field, «s V-8 power. V-8 smoothijiess isltuatry ptrformanc* found elsewhere only ia higher priced cars. 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