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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Apr 1939, p. 6

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Wherever you have it, you will find its convenience very great, and its cost surprisingly small. To order an extension, or get information, call our Business Office, g g In McHonry call 9981 ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Mrs. Simon Stoffel, daughter, Clara, Mrs. Zion Baker and Miss Anna Frisby called on Miss Ruth Reihansperger at Rockford college, Rockford, Saturday. Mrs. Anna Howard attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary Jaster at Wopdstock Friday. Mioses Dorothy Mungerson and Jean Warner of Elgin were Sunday guests of Miss Jane Durland. Mrs. Robert Knox and* little son, David George, returned home from the Woodstock hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rapp and little daughter returned to their home in Chicago Sunday, after spending a few days at the Rapp cottage near this city. - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schroeder of Chicago spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Steffes. Miss Lois Mungerson of Elgin visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colle of Pendleton, Ind., Mrs. Emma MfiGuiness and George Homer Beardsley of-Elgin were Sunday visitors in the home of Mrs. Mollie Givens. Mr. and Mrs. Alfons Giese of Fort Thomas, Kentucky, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pich. Mrs. Giese is the niece of Mrs. Pich. Mrs. Barbara Butzen of Chicago Spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Charles Pich. : , . Jack and - Peter Thelen' and Mrs. Candiotta and daughter, Elizabeth, of Chicago were Sunday visitors in the Charles Pich home. Peter remained for a several days' visit. Mr. and Mrs. Renard Blum and little daughter, of Chicago visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Howard Phalin of Chicago is spending a few days this week in the J. M. Phalin home while Mr. Phalin is away on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Tolefson of Chicago spent the weekend at their summer home at Fair Oaks. Miss iLillian Vales of Chicago spent the weekend in the Albert Vales home. Elmer Kinsala of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kinsala. His wife and son, Elmer, who had been spending several days here, returned home with him. Mrs. Joe May and little daughter, Joann Frances, returned to their home on John street from the Woodstock hospital Sunday. Mrs. Harry Grantham and children of Wauconda visited her sister, Miss Edythe Geary, in the Frank Meyer home Saturday. Mrs. James Mahoney and son, Jimmie, of Chicago are spending a few Burlington Route ii '•** * m SAY <4Yes" -to1Alaska, fbir your vacation this summer. At least, say "Yes" to the idea i|f exploring literature about it. Will you make a vacation trip somewhere? If so, why not look into Alaska? It would take you 3 weeks or 4 weeks, as you prefer, for a. grand Alaskan vacation from your home, the complete round trip and return. The cost is surprisingly low. Let us give you Hie figures. We invite you to join one of our escorted tours. Fun all the way a bouse party by tfain and steam- Far Free Alaska Trawl Folder, M%il • • --Don Eck""""""""*' r 1216 Daily Times Bid®. ; ^ ! 211 W. Wacker Drive • Chicago, ui. • Please tend Alaska folder MM 7; • l A carefree trip that will satisfy you 'way beyond your expectations. Use the coupon to send for free folder. No obligation on your part whatsoever^. Name i Address. My vacation < (insert dates) days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Phalin. Mr., and Mrs. Harry Andersoh of Chicago were Sunday visitors in the Phalin home. Harry Geary of Grayslake visited relatives here Tuesday. » Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stock of Mich igan visited with the former's sisters, Miss Ann Stock and Mrs. Lydia Beerbaum, last week. Mrs. Robert Allen of Chicago visited Mrs. Thomas Phalin one day last week. Dr. and Mrs. A. I. Froehlich and daughter, Adele, and Mrs. Carl Weber atended a recital given by the pupils of Dr. F. Lulek at Kimball Hall, Chicago, Monday eveining. . Miss Evelyn Justen spent the Week* end with Chicago friends. Mrs. Vaughn Jones of Chicago spent the weekend in the C. W. Goodell home. ' Miss Sabina Huette of Chicago is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Justen. Miss Viola Brefeld visited at Bfookfield Zoo Sunday afternoon. jr- Twie# Told Items ti Mercs! T»k«n From MM Files of tfc* PlabOeakr ef Tears Ago SIXTY YEARS AGO Will McHenry have a walking match ? It i^ said that it is better to be out of the world than out of fashion, and as this is all the go McHenry should not be behind. Let us have a walking match by all means. Mrs. S. Searles is now opening the largest stock of hats, bonnets, silks, ribbons, flowers, feathers, neckwear and fact everything in the notion line and will sell cheaper than ever offered in this town before. Prof. Baldwin, principal of our public school, is spending his vacatioii with his brother at Toulon, 111. Mr; Baldwin is a hard working teacher. New and stylish dress" goods, rang;- ing in price from six cents and upwards at Fitzsimmons & Evanston's* FIFTY YEARS AGO We saw this morning the handsomest bird cage that was ever brought to our notice. It was made of mahogany with brass wires, and was the handwork of master Otis Parker, son of F. A. Parker. Mrs. Frank Slater will open her class in German, at the Riverside house, on Tuesday evening. It is expected that she will have a large class present on the first evening. Chas. Going has accepted a position with a wholesale hardware house, in Chicago, and will commence work on Monday next. . Miss Dora Besley, who is attending school at Wlaukegan, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, thi* village. HE HAS SUCH TAK1N© WAYS V; DEWS RFEM-I HIDDEN, tcyies HAKB op wtfo* ALL TAXES WCENY I'm suae >tx> wortT MISS CAWW -D<STIU.*R| PAIKTTWR 1 QUICK RELIEF FROM STOMACH ULCERE DUE TO EXCESS ACIOl Free Book Telle of Marvolou# Homo Treatment that Must Help •r It Will Cost You Nothing Ora one million bottles of the W ILLABD TREATMENT have been sold for relief of atsmach and Pus Jswal Ulcsrsdueto Escise Atl* _P»sr Plasst<o«».TorU»s«tltsw> MNPImnw EMPTY AGAIN! ? SNAPSHOT CUIL TRICK PICTURES-!! FORTY. YEARS AGO iSfrring weather started in this IWgelt and all pray that it may continue. Yes, let it continue. From the best information received the roads are getting in excellent»condition. Jesse VanSlyke had the misfortune to dislocate his' left arm at the elbow joint, causing a severe wound, Wednesday. The injury ife a severe one and his many friends will be grieved to learn of it. ' The Citizens Telephone company have completed the arrangements for the putting in of a telephone axciiauge at Nunda. ; THIRTY YEARS AGO N. J. Justen has broken ground f©t a new residence to be erected just west of the Peter M. Justen home on Waukegan street. Dr. F. C. Ross has moved his office fixtures into the Yager building and expects to be ready for business soon Dr. R. G. Chamberlin has moved his f-lfice fixtures to his new quarters over the G. W. Besley drug store. At Johnsburg last Saturday evening Peter Freund proved an easy winner over his competitors and was elected to office of school trustee by a large majority. J. IF.. Smith and Mathias Karls were the other candidates. TWENTY YEARS AGO •te., due to BMSSS ACM. Sold on is day trial! Ask for "Wmarfs Mmm" wtak . fully explains this manreloui trcnlwil ' WATTL8S DRUG STORE DR» C. KELLER -- Optometrist -- Is noir permanently located la It* Henry at his summer home on Riverside Drive. Forty-six years experience testing eyes and making glasses. -- Call for Appointment -- All Kinds of Repairs -- TeL 211-it Phone 43T-, •' ; IN J. KNOX fe.^STORNEY AT LAW ft'! ;>'• Pries Bldf. . ' - OFFICE HOURS &/.] ; -.".Tuesdays and 'Fridayi^S:.'^ ?: Other Days by Appointment McHenry Illinois A. P. Freund Co. JE^eavating Contractor Ticking, Hydraulic and Craat Service --Road Buildings TeL 204-M McHenry, M Quality Canvas Products BEN THONNESON AWNINGS : ---CRYSTAL LAKE Across from Post Office Tel. Crysi Lake 838 -- 129 Main St. Window Shades - - Venetian Blinds ^ Boat Covers - Outboard Motor Covers - ..Tarpaulins „ FIRE AUTO INSURANCE r£5 EARL R. WALSH Presenting Reliable Companies When you need insurance of any kind Phone 43 or 61-M Pries Bldg. McHenry MONEY TO LOAN I have clients who have money to lend on first mortgages on real estate and others who want to borrow money on real estate. If interested either way, I will be'glad to talk it over with you. Joseph N. Sikes Waukegan National Bank Bldg. 4 S. Genesee St., Waukegan, 111. TEL. MAJESTIC 103 Telephone ,Nd. 300 Stoffel & Reihansperger Insurance agents t for all classes of property in the best companies. WEST McHENRY ILLINOIS The heavy rains of last week caused quite a set-back to farm work in this community. In a number of cases wheat is still to be sown. 1 Ben Stilling and his gang of carp seiners are again at work at Pistakee lake and bay. We are told that they have made some very exceptional hauls of late. Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbs were pleasantly surprised at their home south of town on Tuesday evening. The occasion of their gulden wedding anniversary One of the first things that our new village board should take up should be our streets. Not in recent years have the village roads been in such run-down condition. Trick snaps of a man talking to himself are easy. Double exposure does the Job. A CCIDENTAL double exposures, two pictures on one film, spoil many snapshots, though once in a while the result is amusing. But double exposure can also J>e used to produce trick pictures that astonish and baffle your friends. All you need is a firm support for your camera, and a black background. Such a background is easy to obtain indoors at night If you have a broad doorway between two rooms. Simply pose your subject before the open doorway, with the room back of him dark. See diagram. Two amateur "flood" bulbs in cardboard reflectors will provide enough light for box camera snapshots, if high speed film is used. Place them as shown in the diagram, keeping light out of the far room. The trick picture shown above-- a man arguing with himselt--was made by double exposure. First, he sat down on one side of the card table, and one picture was snapped. Then he walked around to the other side of the table and posed for a second snapshot. Naturally, the film was not wound until after the second exposure, and the camera was not moved. If the . camera had moved, the card table would have m22 * 0c A black background Is needed for double-exposure trick pictures like this one. To get it, pose subjects before door of darkened room. 8, subjects In doorway; LL, photo lights; C, camera. shown blurred or as a double image. That is why a firm camejp support --such as a tripod or table--is necessary. "Ghost" pictures are produced by underexposure (for the ghost), and about the simplest way to achieve this is to reduce the light by moving it farther from the subject. Thus, if we had wanted the man standing to appear transparent and "ghostly," we could have moved our photo lights two to three feet farther away from him before making the second snapshot. Try double-exposure tricks ... they're easy, and fun. I'll have sop# more tricks of a different type fMP you later on. John van Guilder - ' h mL S. 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