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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Apr 1939, p. 3

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Si * * - % ^:V: •Mr MIIHIH' to mountains in China an deaby the Akldhlsti as "holy Wu TU Shan in Shansi province, Omei Shan in Sxechawan, Chui-hau Shan in Anh^rei and Pu-To |n the Chusan {glands. Some at the temples on Wu T'ai Shan date from the First century, A. D. NEW £MPIRI McHBNRT, ILLINOIS San. Mat. S p. a. Continuous FRIDAY (Last Day) ! "GUNGA MY* ^'SATl'RHAY "THE GREAT MAM VOTES" v: Also--Selected Shorts ; SUNDAY -- MONDAY x April 16 - 17 Alice Faye •• Constance Bennett Nancy Kelly -- Joan Davis "TAiiapiir' Melvjm Douglas -- Virginia Brace "THERE'S THAT WOMAN AGAIN" Also--Cartoon and News (No Advance in Prices) TUESDAY 10c ^ 20c Warren William -- Ida Lupino (1) "Lone Wolf Spy Hunt' ---- also ------------ (2) 'Boy Slaves" WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY Chss. Laughton -- Elsa Lanchester "THE BEACHCOMBER" The Beautiful |< l TOVAI! mm CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL. McHenry Co's. Leading Theatre FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . DOUBLE FEATURE! ! Victor McLagten in "PACIFIC LINER" Glenda Farrell in •TOiCHY BLANE tS CHINATOWN" -- SUNDAY -- MONDAY -- San. Cont. from 2:45 p. m. -- 25c to $ p. m. -- 30c after; Child, - 10c W. C. FIELDS EDGAR BERGEN "CHARLIE McCARTHY** -- in -- "YOU CAN'T CHEAT AN HONEST MAN" The Screen's Greatest Laugh Combination! -- TUESDAY -- 10c -- Special -- 15c Pat O'Brien in "OFF THE RECORD' with Joan Blondell WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY George Brent in "WINGS OF THE NAVY" with Olivia de Havilland and John Payne (Sign a record of attendance Wednesday for the big Event Thursday) anoca&ons vfooosroca Theatre Woodstock Home of New R. C. A. Sound! FRIDAY -- "Inside Story" SATURDAY -- 2 Big Hits! Jackie Cooper in "GANGSTER'S BOY" Plus Chas. Starrett in "WEST OF SANTA FE" SUNDAY AND MONDAY Two Great "Treat" Hits!! GEORGE IKEMt olivu de HAVIUAND 101N PAT HI Fiaak lcli|k J«ka KMfJt Plus Fine Musical Hit -- Vtasciska Akia TAMIKOfF 10c -- TUESDAY -- 15c Charles Laufrhton "BEACHCOMBER" Wednesday and Thursday J. Withers "ARIZONA WILDCAT" Mrs. Harry Laurence of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phalin and daughter, Monica, of Grayslake were weekend guests in the home of Mrs. Mollie Givens. Mrs. Mary McCabe of Chicago vis- ! ited relatives and friends here the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Burns and son, Bob, of Oak Park were Sunday visitors in the George H. Johnson home. Mrs. George Schreiner and Mrs. Gus Freund visited in Elgin last Thursday. Mrs. Robert Thompson and Miss Maude Granger visited their aunt, Mrs. Ada Smith, and daughter, Villa, at Elgin last Thursday. They were accompanied by Miss Anna Frisby. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller and little daughter of Chicago spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Loretta Walsh. Paul Justen and LeRoy Smith left Tuesday for Davenport, Iowa, to resume their studies at St. Ambrose college, after a several days' vacation at their homes here. The former's brother, Jerome, returned to? the Palmer School of Chiropractic in that city Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Albert Jurgens and- twin sons, McCULLOMLAEX Sunday guests at the home of Jos. Crick were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crick and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tisley Stanley and daughter, Glenda Sue, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Guy, Mrs. Ross Ewins and ^laughter, Helen, Floyd Stanley, Lester Roberaon, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Crick and sons, Edward and William, Lawrence Jackson, Elaine and' Arlene Thompson, Mr. MacDonald and Richard Scottnick, all of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rush of Chicago spent «the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thompson and family of Berwyn spent the weekend at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. T6m Hardy and daughter, Arline, were Chicago visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Feiereisel spent Monday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. M. Peterson of Mc- Collum's Lake spent Sunday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kurth and family of Chicago spent the weekend at their cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bracken and son spent the week in Chicago. Peter Hauser has returned home after spending a week in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Barber of David and Daniel, of Chicago were Chicago have moved to McCollum's recent visitors' in the home of her Lake Saturday, where they arc going mother, Mrs. Ben Stilling. Mrs. Violet Woodward of Chicago was a weekend' guest in the J. J. Vycital home. jr George and Frank Johnson left for the University of Illinois at Chamto make their home. / Mr. and Mrs. J. Marvreg and daughter of Chicago spent the weekend at their cottage. Sunday guests at the home of J. A. Schaefer were Mr. and Mrs. William daughter, Arline, Frank Ritzer, Berth Macityre of Chicago, Johji Freund and Millie and Susie Frett of McfHenry. * Mr. and Mrs. William Rochell of Chicago spent the weekend at their new home here. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Burzinski were Mr. and Mrs. A. Josinski and son, Arthur, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. Eisenkohl andv Mrs. Mary Eisenkohl, all of Chicago. *> Mr. and Mrs. John Winkrantz and Mr. and Mrs. ,E. Patterson of Chicago spent the weekend at their cottage. Ed Stacknick of Chicago spent the weekend with his family. SPRING GROVE John Sanborn of Chicago called on relatives here Saturday. Arnold May and Edward "Ted" jShotliff, students at the University of paign Tuesday. Their sister, Miss Frett, Mr .and Mrs .Frank Madsen and Marguerite Johnson, returned to the Northern Illinois State Teachers' College at DeKalb Mrs. Nellie Bacon spent Saturday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Ulrich, in Chicago. Alfons Diedrich of Chicago visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Diedrich, over the weekend. Miss LaNete Whiting of Elgin" visited relatives here Saturday. Joseph Kortendick and daughter, Kathrvn, of Rockford were weekend visitors in the John Bolger home. Miss Christine Adams of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adam of Des- Plaines were Easter guests in the Math Schaefer home in Johnsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Bauer of Chicago sent the weekend in the home of her mother, Mrs. John S. Freund. Miss Evelyn Justen visited friends in Chicago Sunday. Miss Ellen Walsh of South Bend, Ind., spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Loretta Walsh. Richard and Stanley Vycital and a friend of Champaign spent Easter vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Vycital. Easter guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Scheid were Mr. and Mrs. John J. Scheid, sons, Elmer, Loren and' Norman, of Woodstock and Mrs. Regina Marre of Waukegan. Mrs. George Lindsay and Mrs. Geo. H. Johnson drove to Champaign last Thursday The latter's Sons, George and Frank Johnson, and Curtis Newman returned with them for Easter vacation. Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Justen were Mr. and Mrs. George M. Justen and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Justen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Diker and son, Charles, and John Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson and daughter, Delores, of Barrington spent the weekend with relatives here. Sunday evening guests in "the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tony J. Miller were; Ijtfr. and Mrs. John Blake and daugh-; ter, Rosella, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen! Engels and sons, Arnold and Merlin,) Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Miller and son, Elmer, and Marie and George King, J r . ' Mr. and Mis. C. J. Reihansperger and family were Sunday guests of the former's mother, Mrs. John Riehans. perger,-at West Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. George Kunstman and family of Batavia visited relatives here Sunday afternoon. Sunday visitors in the home of Mrs. Ella Gans were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dowling of Indianapolis, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Thomas of Forest Park. Mrs. Mina Frisby of Elgin and daughter, Ruth, who was home from Drake University for her Easter vacation, visited Mrs. Mary O'Flaherty Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Berendt of Cbi- Cago spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Kathryn Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Engels, Mr. find Mrs. Joe P. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Tony J. Miller spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mikej Freund at Spring Grove. Miss Ruth Reihansperger of Rock-] ford College at Rockford spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Reihnasperger. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Michels and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Weber and family and Mr. and Mrs. George P. Freund and family were supper and evening guests in the home of their mother, Mrs. M. J. Freund, Sunday. Guy Duker and Miss Ruth Paul of Highland, 111., were Easter guests In the home of his parents, Supt. and Mrs. C. H. Duker. Atty. and Mrs. Albert Woll and daughter, Cynthia, of Washington, D. C. were Easter guests in the home of her mother. Mrs. Mary Carey. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kent and family of Chicago visited relatives here Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamp and daughter*, Shirley and Lois, of Chicago, were Sunday visitors the Wm. Bucherfc home. Curb service by a fire department is unusual, but it was given John Winter, at St. Charles, Mo., when his trailer caught fire from a charcoal heater. Winter stepped on the gas and pulled up at the fire station a short distance away, where firemen quickly put out the blaze. Mrs. Howard Davis of Media, Fa., told the court it was easy to keep new furniture in her house. She said her husband always paid a dollar down, let the furniture go back for default^ all Illinois, enjoyed Easter their homes here. Among those employed in Chicago who spent the weekend with home folks were Misses Catherine and Mil dred Freund, Berniece Nimpgern and Lucille Freund. Mr. and Mrs. George Rauen of Ken osha, Wis., spent Sunday in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ratten. * Mrs. Bertha Esh, Glendale and Lu cille Esh and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Britz and son, Terry, motored to Chi cago on Sunday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Straub. Mrs. George Wl May, Mrs. Charles Freund, Mrs. Arthur Kattner and Mrs. Jakd Miller attended the banquet of the Catholic Order of Forester^ in Johnsburg on Tuesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Franzen of Ringwood visited Sunday afternoon in the B. L. Orvis and J. G. Wagner homes. Miss Dorohy Rauen of Evanston is spending several day# at her home here. MI PLACE RESTAURANT Phone 377 JtTSTEN & FKEUBD, Prop. Often St, nai)AT---FKZ8H PERCH Frigidaire and General Motors Present v Two Champions for 1939 C" oO 0' nitlDNKl m _ « TWO H0«ai*ra* ToCbMB/t/iLowCbsr. • Yews la the nukingmiracle refrigerator proves all 3 essentials foe fetter food pce^on. t. Uniform Low Temp«»- ^.2. 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JACOB JUSTEN & SONS Octal Street MdHenry, 111. t's got its jeans on WHEN you're all through reveling in this honey's good looks we'd like to have you remember: This TB a Buick--through and through--and ttnder its sleek new styling it's got its work clothes o^? You've got a husky Dynaflash •traight-eight engine there that doesn't know what it means to fret or fume - or falter--yet goes mighty easy on the gas and oil. You've got a sturdy low^ •wung frame and chassis --solid in its set on the road, steady* riding, firm--staunch enough for the heaviest pushing. You've got springs of a kind that never wear out -- they're coil springs, and they keep their softness without ever any need of grease. L: You've got room--and a better view-- and that reliable Buick merit running like a fine blood strain through this whole able carriage. ^ Yet, look around and you'll find that this big straight-eight costs less than some sixes! It's priced even lower than it was a year ago! cm* MSCK HAS ITI This sure-fire direction signal that flashes warnings of turns at a flip of a switch! Sh<>» s day or night. Standard $m all moJili'. abetter bit Front Street W. McHenry, I1L R. L OVERTON MOTOR SALES witk-n Tr*" if tms). *P" 0»4 216 Main Street Crystal Lake, lu. And it include* in its price many a much-wanted item you'll be asked to pay extra for elsewhere. So while you're buying why not buy the car and the value of the year--the beauty that's a husky and a bargain to boot? The nearest Buick dealer has the low delivered prices -- and will be tickled to demonstrate just how very much they buy. uick! iximnAi op eiNitai motois vault

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